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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ................ r61825 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-03-24 01:46:53 +0100 (Mo, 24 Mär 2008) | 17 lines Merged revisions 61724-61824 via svnmerge from svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/sandbox/trunk/2to3/lib2to3 ........ r61730 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-03-22 02:20:58 +0100 (Sa, 22 Mär 2008) | 2 lines More explicit relative imports. ........ r61755 | david.wolever | 2008-03-22 21:33:52 +0100 (Sa, 22 Mär 2008) | 1 line Fixing #2446 -- 2to3 now translates 'import foo' to 'from . import foo' ........ r61824 | david.wolever | 2008-03-24 01:30:24 +0100 (Mo, 24 Mär 2008) | 3 lines Fixed a bug where 'from itertools import izip' would return 'from itertools import' ........ ................
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And this import:
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import spam
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Becomes:
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import .spam
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from . import spam
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"""
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# Local imports
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from . import basefix
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from os.path import dirname, join, exists, pathsep
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from .util import FromImport
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class FixImport(basefix.BaseFix):
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PATTERN = """
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import_from< 'from' imp=any 'import' any >
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import_from< type='from' imp=any 'import' any >
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import_name< 'import' imp=any >
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import_name< type='import' imp=any >
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"""
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def transform(self, node, results):
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# I guess this is a global import -- skip it!
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return
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if results['type'].value == 'from':
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# Some imps are top-level (eg: 'import ham')
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# some are first level (eg: 'import ham.eggs')
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# some are third level (eg: 'import ham.eggs as spam')
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# Hence, the loop
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while not hasattr(imp, 'value'):
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imp = imp.children[0]
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imp.value = "." + imp.value
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node.changed()
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else:
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new = FromImport('.', getattr(imp, 'content', None) or [imp])
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new.prefix = node.get_prefix()
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node = new
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return node
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def probably_a_local_import(imp_name, file_path):
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# Handle 'import ... as ...'
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continue
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if child.value in ('imap', 'izip', 'ifilter'):
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# The value must be set to none in case child == import,
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# so that the test for empty imports will work out
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child.value = None
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child.remove()
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elif child.value == 'ifilterfalse':
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node.changed()
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if str(children[-1]) == ',':
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children[-1].remove()
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# If there is nothing left, return a blank line
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# If there are no imports left, just get rid of the entire statement
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if not (imports.children or getattr(imports, 'value', None)):
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new = BlankLine()
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new.prefix = node.get_prefix()
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else:
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new = node
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return new
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p = node.get_prefix()
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node = BlankLine()
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node.prefix = p
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return node
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inner,
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Leaf(token.RBRACE, "]")])
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def FromImport(package_name, name_leafs):
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""" Return an import statement in the form:
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from package import name_leafs"""
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# XXX: May not handle dotted imports properly (eg, package_name='foo.bar')
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assert package_name == '.' or '.' not in package.name, "FromImport has "\
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"not been tested with dotted package names -- use at your own "\
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"peril!"
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for leaf in name_leafs:
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# Pull the leaves out of their old tree
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leaf.remove()
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children = [Leaf(token.NAME, 'from'),
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Leaf(token.NAME, package_name, prefix=" "),
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Leaf(token.NAME, 'import', prefix=" "),
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Node(syms.import_as_names, name_leafs)]
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imp = Node(syms.import_from, children)
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return imp
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###########################################################
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### Determine whether a node represents a given literal
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###########################################################
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from time import time
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# Test imports
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from support import adjust_path
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from .support import adjust_path
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adjust_path()
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# Local imports
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__author__ = "Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org>"
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# Support imports (need to be imported first)
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import support
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from . import support
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# Python imports
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import os
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a = ""
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self.check(b, a)
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b = "from itertools import izip"
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a = ""
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self.check(b, a)
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def test_import_as(self):
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b = "from itertools import izip, bar as bang, imap"
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a = "from itertools import bar as bang"
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self.failUnlessEqual(set(self.files_checked), expected_checks)
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def test_from(self):
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b = "from foo import bar, baz"
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a = "from .foo import bar, baz"
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self.check_both(b, a)
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b = "from foo import bar"
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a = "from .foo import bar"
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self.check_both(b, a)
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def test_import(self):
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b = "import foo"
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a = "import .foo"
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a = "from . import foo"
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self.check_both(b, a)
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b = "import foo, bar"
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a = "from . import foo, bar"
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self.check_both(b, a)
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def test_dotted_import(self):
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b = "import foo.bar"
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a = "import .foo.bar"
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a = "from . import foo.bar"
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self.check_both(b, a)
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def test_dotted_import_as(self):
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b = "import foo.bar as bang"
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a = "import .foo.bar as bang"
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a = "from . import foo.bar as bang"
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self.check_both(b, a)
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