771 lines
30 KiB
Python
771 lines
30 KiB
Python
"""Get useful information from live Python objects.
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This module encapsulates the interface provided by the internal special
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attributes (func_*, co_*, im_*, tb_*, etc.) in a friendlier fashion.
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It also provides some help for examining source code and class layout.
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Here are some of the useful functions provided by this module:
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ismodule(), isclass(), ismethod(), isfunction(), istraceback(),
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isframe(), iscode(), isbuiltin(), isroutine() - check object types
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getmembers() - get members of an object that satisfy a given condition
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getfile(), getsourcefile(), getsource() - find an object's source code
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getdoc(), getcomments() - get documentation on an object
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getmodule() - determine the module that an object came from
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getclasstree() - arrange classes so as to represent their hierarchy
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getargspec(), getargvalues() - get info about function arguments
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formatargspec(), formatargvalues() - format an argument spec
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getouterframes(), getinnerframes() - get info about frames
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currentframe() - get the current stack frame
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stack(), trace() - get info about frames on the stack or in a traceback
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"""
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# This module is in the public domain. No warranties.
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__author__ = 'Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>'
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__date__ = '1 Jan 2001'
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import sys, os, types, string, re, dis, imp, tokenize
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# ----------------------------------------------------------- type-checking
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def ismodule(object):
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"""Return true if the object is a module.
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Module objects provide these attributes:
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__doc__ documentation string
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__file__ filename (missing for built-in modules)"""
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return isinstance(object, types.ModuleType)
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def isclass(object):
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"""Return true if the object is a class.
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Class objects provide these attributes:
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__doc__ documentation string
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__module__ name of module in which this class was defined"""
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return isinstance(object, types.ClassType) or hasattr(object, '__bases__')
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def ismethod(object):
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"""Return true if the object is an instance method.
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Instance method objects provide these attributes:
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__doc__ documentation string
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__name__ name with which this method was defined
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im_class class object in which this method belongs
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im_func function object containing implementation of method
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im_self instance to which this method is bound, or None"""
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return isinstance(object, types.MethodType)
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def ismethoddescriptor(object):
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"""Return true if the object is a method descriptor.
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But not if ismethod() or isclass() or isfunction() are true.
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This is new in Python 2.2, and, for example, is true of int.__add__.
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An object passing this test has a __get__ attribute but not a __set__
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attribute, but beyond that the set of attributes varies. __name__ is
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usually sensible, and __doc__ often is.
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Methods implemented via descriptors that also pass one of the other
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tests return false from the ismethoddescriptor() test, simply because
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the other tests promise more -- you can, e.g., count on having the
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im_func attribute (etc) when an object passes ismethod()."""
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return (hasattr(object, "__get__")
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and not hasattr(object, "__set__") # else it's a data descriptor
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and not ismethod(object) # mutual exclusion
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and not isfunction(object)
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and not isclass(object))
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def isfunction(object):
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"""Return true if the object is a user-defined function.
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Function objects provide these attributes:
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__doc__ documentation string
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__name__ name with which this function was defined
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func_code code object containing compiled function bytecode
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func_defaults tuple of any default values for arguments
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func_doc (same as __doc__)
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func_globals global namespace in which this function was defined
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func_name (same as __name__)"""
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return isinstance(object, types.FunctionType)
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def istraceback(object):
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"""Return true if the object is a traceback.
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Traceback objects provide these attributes:
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tb_frame frame object at this level
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tb_lasti index of last attempted instruction in bytecode
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tb_lineno current line number in Python source code
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tb_next next inner traceback object (called by this level)"""
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return isinstance(object, types.TracebackType)
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def isframe(object):
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"""Return true if the object is a frame object.
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Frame objects provide these attributes:
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f_back next outer frame object (this frame's caller)
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f_builtins built-in namespace seen by this frame
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f_code code object being executed in this frame
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f_exc_traceback traceback if raised in this frame, or None
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f_exc_type exception type if raised in this frame, or None
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f_exc_value exception value if raised in this frame, or None
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f_globals global namespace seen by this frame
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f_lasti index of last attempted instruction in bytecode
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f_lineno current line number in Python source code
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f_locals local namespace seen by this frame
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f_restricted 0 or 1 if frame is in restricted execution mode
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f_trace tracing function for this frame, or None"""
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return isinstance(object, types.FrameType)
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def iscode(object):
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"""Return true if the object is a code object.
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Code objects provide these attributes:
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co_argcount number of arguments (not including * or ** args)
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co_code string of raw compiled bytecode
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co_consts tuple of constants used in the bytecode
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co_filename name of file in which this code object was created
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co_firstlineno number of first line in Python source code
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co_flags bitmap: 1=optimized | 2=newlocals | 4=*arg | 8=**arg
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co_lnotab encoded mapping of line numbers to bytecode indices
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co_name name with which this code object was defined
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co_names tuple of names of local variables
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co_nlocals number of local variables
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co_stacksize virtual machine stack space required
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co_varnames tuple of names of arguments and local variables"""
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return isinstance(object, types.CodeType)
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def isbuiltin(object):
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"""Return true if the object is a built-in function or method.
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Built-in functions and methods provide these attributes:
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__doc__ documentation string
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__name__ original name of this function or method
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__self__ instance to which a method is bound, or None"""
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return isinstance(object, types.BuiltinFunctionType)
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def isroutine(object):
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"""Return true if the object is any kind of function or method."""
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return (isbuiltin(object)
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or isfunction(object)
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or ismethod(object)
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or ismethoddescriptor(object))
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def getmembers(object, predicate=None):
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"""Return all members of an object as (name, value) pairs sorted by name.
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Optionally, only return members that satisfy a given predicate."""
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results = []
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for key in dir(object):
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value = getattr(object, key)
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if not predicate or predicate(value):
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results.append((key, value))
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results.sort()
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return results
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def classify_class_attrs(cls):
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"""Return list of attribute-descriptor tuples.
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For each name in dir(cls), the return list contains a 4-tuple
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with these elements:
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0. The name (a string).
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1. The kind of attribute this is, one of these strings:
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'class method' created via classmethod()
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'static method' created via staticmethod()
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'property' created via property()
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'method' any other flavor of method
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'data' not a method
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2. The class which defined this attribute (a class).
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3. The object as obtained directly from the defining class's
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__dict__, not via getattr. This is especially important for
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data attributes: C.data is just a data object, but
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C.__dict__['data'] may be a data descriptor with additional
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info, like a __doc__ string.
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"""
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mro = getmro(cls)
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names = dir(cls)
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result = []
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for name in names:
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# Get the object associated with the name.
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# Getting an obj from the __dict__ sometimes reveals more than
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# using getattr. Static and class methods are dramatic examples.
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if name in cls.__dict__:
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obj = cls.__dict__[name]
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else:
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obj = getattr(cls, name)
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# Figure out where it was defined.
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homecls = getattr(obj, "__objclass__", None)
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if homecls is None:
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# search the dicts.
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for base in mro:
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if name in base.__dict__:
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homecls = base
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break
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# Get the object again, in order to get it from the defining
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# __dict__ instead of via getattr (if possible).
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if homecls is not None and name in homecls.__dict__:
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obj = homecls.__dict__[name]
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# Also get the object via getattr.
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obj_via_getattr = getattr(cls, name)
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# Classify the object.
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if isinstance(obj, staticmethod):
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kind = "static method"
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elif isinstance(obj, classmethod):
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kind = "class method"
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elif isinstance(obj, property):
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kind = "property"
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elif (ismethod(obj_via_getattr) or
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ismethoddescriptor(obj_via_getattr)):
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kind = "method"
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else:
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kind = "data"
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result.append((name, kind, homecls, obj))
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return result
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# ----------------------------------------------------------- class helpers
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def _searchbases(cls, accum):
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# Simulate the "classic class" search order.
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if cls in accum:
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return
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accum.append(cls)
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for base in cls.__bases__:
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_searchbases(base, accum)
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def getmro(cls):
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"Return tuple of base classes (including cls) in method resolution order."
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if hasattr(cls, "__mro__"):
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return cls.__mro__
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else:
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result = []
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_searchbases(cls, result)
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return tuple(result)
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# -------------------------------------------------- source code extraction
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def indentsize(line):
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"""Return the indent size, in spaces, at the start of a line of text."""
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expline = string.expandtabs(line)
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return len(expline) - len(string.lstrip(expline))
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def getdoc(object):
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"""Get the documentation string for an object.
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All tabs are expanded to spaces. To clean up docstrings that are
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indented to line up with blocks of code, any whitespace than can be
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uniformly removed from the second line onwards is removed."""
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if hasattr(object, '__doc__') and object.__doc__:
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lines = string.split(string.expandtabs(object.__doc__), '\n')
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margin = None
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for line in lines[1:]:
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content = len(string.lstrip(line))
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if not content: continue
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indent = len(line) - content
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if margin is None: margin = indent
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else: margin = min(margin, indent)
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if margin is not None:
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for i in range(1, len(lines)): lines[i] = lines[i][margin:]
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return string.join(lines, '\n')
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def getfile(object):
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"""Work out which source or compiled file an object was defined in."""
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if ismodule(object):
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if hasattr(object, '__file__'):
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return object.__file__
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raise TypeError, 'arg is a built-in module'
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if isclass(object):
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object = sys.modules.get(object.__module__)
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if hasattr(object, '__file__'):
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return object.__file__
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raise TypeError, 'arg is a built-in class'
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if ismethod(object):
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object = object.im_func
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if isfunction(object):
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object = object.func_code
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if istraceback(object):
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object = object.tb_frame
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if isframe(object):
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object = object.f_code
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if iscode(object):
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return object.co_filename
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raise TypeError, 'arg is not a module, class, method, ' \
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'function, traceback, frame, or code object'
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def getmoduleinfo(path):
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"""Get the module name, suffix, mode, and module type for a given file."""
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filename = os.path.basename(path)
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suffixes = map(lambda (suffix, mode, mtype):
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(-len(suffix), suffix, mode, mtype), imp.get_suffixes())
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suffixes.sort() # try longest suffixes first, in case they overlap
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for neglen, suffix, mode, mtype in suffixes:
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if filename[neglen:] == suffix:
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return filename[:neglen], suffix, mode, mtype
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def getmodulename(path):
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"""Return the module name for a given file, or None."""
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info = getmoduleinfo(path)
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if info: return info[0]
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def getsourcefile(object):
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"""Return the Python source file an object was defined in, if it exists."""
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filename = getfile(object)
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if string.lower(filename[-4:]) in ['.pyc', '.pyo']:
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filename = filename[:-4] + '.py'
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for suffix, mode, kind in imp.get_suffixes():
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if 'b' in mode and string.lower(filename[-len(suffix):]) == suffix:
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# Looks like a binary file. We want to only return a text file.
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return None
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if os.path.exists(filename):
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return filename
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def getabsfile(object):
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"""Return an absolute path to the source or compiled file for an object.
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The idea is for each object to have a unique origin, so this routine
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normalizes the result as much as possible."""
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return os.path.normcase(
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os.path.abspath(getsourcefile(object) or getfile(object)))
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modulesbyfile = {}
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def getmodule(object):
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"""Return the module an object was defined in, or None if not found."""
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if ismodule(object):
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return object
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if isclass(object):
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return sys.modules.get(object.__module__)
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try:
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file = getabsfile(object)
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except TypeError:
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return None
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if modulesbyfile.has_key(file):
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return sys.modules[modulesbyfile[file]]
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for module in sys.modules.values():
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if hasattr(module, '__file__'):
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modulesbyfile[getabsfile(module)] = module.__name__
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if modulesbyfile.has_key(file):
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return sys.modules[modulesbyfile[file]]
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main = sys.modules['__main__']
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if hasattr(main, object.__name__):
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mainobject = getattr(main, object.__name__)
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if mainobject is object:
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return main
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builtin = sys.modules['__builtin__']
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if hasattr(builtin, object.__name__):
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builtinobject = getattr(builtin, object.__name__)
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if builtinobject is object:
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return builtin
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def findsource(object):
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"""Return the entire source file and starting line number for an object.
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The argument may be a module, class, method, function, traceback, frame,
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or code object. The source code is returned as a list of all the lines
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in the file and the line number indexes a line in that list. An IOError
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is raised if the source code cannot be retrieved."""
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try:
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file = open(getsourcefile(object))
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except (TypeError, IOError):
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raise IOError, 'could not get source code'
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lines = file.readlines()
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file.close()
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if ismodule(object):
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return lines, 0
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if isclass(object):
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name = object.__name__
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pat = re.compile(r'^\s*class\s*' + name + r'\b')
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for i in range(len(lines)):
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if pat.match(lines[i]): return lines, i
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else: raise IOError, 'could not find class definition'
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if ismethod(object):
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object = object.im_func
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if isfunction(object):
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object = object.func_code
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if istraceback(object):
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object = object.tb_frame
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if isframe(object):
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object = object.f_code
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if iscode(object):
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if not hasattr(object, 'co_firstlineno'):
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raise IOError, 'could not find function definition'
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lnum = object.co_firstlineno - 1
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pat = re.compile(r'^\s*def\s')
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while lnum > 0:
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if pat.match(lines[lnum]): break
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lnum = lnum - 1
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return lines, lnum
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raise IOError, 'could not find code object'
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def getcomments(object):
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"""Get lines of comments immediately preceding an object's source code."""
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try: lines, lnum = findsource(object)
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except IOError: return None
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if ismodule(object):
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# Look for a comment block at the top of the file.
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start = 0
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if lines and lines[0][:2] == '#!': start = 1
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while start < len(lines) and string.strip(lines[start]) in ['', '#']:
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start = start + 1
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if start < len(lines) and lines[start][:1] == '#':
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comments = []
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end = start
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while end < len(lines) and lines[end][:1] == '#':
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comments.append(string.expandtabs(lines[end]))
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end = end + 1
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return string.join(comments, '')
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# Look for a preceding block of comments at the same indentation.
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elif lnum > 0:
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indent = indentsize(lines[lnum])
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end = lnum - 1
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if end >= 0 and string.lstrip(lines[end])[:1] == '#' and \
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indentsize(lines[end]) == indent:
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comments = [string.lstrip(string.expandtabs(lines[end]))]
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if end > 0:
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end = end - 1
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comment = string.lstrip(string.expandtabs(lines[end]))
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while comment[:1] == '#' and indentsize(lines[end]) == indent:
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comments[:0] = [comment]
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end = end - 1
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if end < 0: break
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comment = string.lstrip(string.expandtabs(lines[end]))
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while comments and string.strip(comments[0]) == '#':
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comments[:1] = []
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while comments and string.strip(comments[-1]) == '#':
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comments[-1:] = []
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return string.join(comments, '')
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class ListReader:
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"""Provide a readline() method to return lines from a list of strings."""
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def __init__(self, lines):
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self.lines = lines
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self.index = 0
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def readline(self):
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i = self.index
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if i < len(self.lines):
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self.index = i + 1
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return self.lines[i]
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else: return ''
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class EndOfBlock(Exception): pass
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class BlockFinder:
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"""Provide a tokeneater() method to detect the end of a code block."""
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def __init__(self):
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self.indent = 0
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self.started = 0
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self.last = 0
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def tokeneater(self, type, token, (srow, scol), (erow, ecol), line):
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if not self.started:
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if type == tokenize.NAME: self.started = 1
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elif type == tokenize.NEWLINE:
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self.last = srow
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elif type == tokenize.INDENT:
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self.indent = self.indent + 1
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elif type == tokenize.DEDENT:
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self.indent = self.indent - 1
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if self.indent == 0: raise EndOfBlock, self.last
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def getblock(lines):
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"""Extract the block of code at the top of the given list of lines."""
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try:
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tokenize.tokenize(ListReader(lines).readline, BlockFinder().tokeneater)
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except EndOfBlock, eob:
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return lines[:eob.args[0]]
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def getsourcelines(object):
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"""Return a list of source lines and starting line number for an object.
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The argument may be a module, class, method, function, traceback, frame,
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or code object. The source code is returned as a list of the lines
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corresponding to the object and the line number indicates where in the
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original source file the first line of code was found. An IOError is
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raised if the source code cannot be retrieved."""
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lines, lnum = findsource(object)
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if ismodule(object): return lines, 0
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else: return getblock(lines[lnum:]), lnum + 1
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def getsource(object):
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"""Return the text of the source code for an object.
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The argument may be a module, class, method, function, traceback, frame,
|
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or code object. The source code is returned as a single string. An
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IOError is raised if the source code cannot be retrieved."""
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lines, lnum = getsourcelines(object)
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return string.join(lines, '')
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# --------------------------------------------------- class tree extraction
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def walktree(classes, children, parent):
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"""Recursive helper function for getclasstree()."""
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results = []
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classes.sort(lambda a, b: cmp(a.__name__, b.__name__))
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for c in classes:
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results.append((c, c.__bases__))
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if children.has_key(c):
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results.append(walktree(children[c], children, c))
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||
return results
|
||
|
||
def getclasstree(classes, unique=0):
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"""Arrange the given list of classes into a hierarchy of nested lists.
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||
|
||
Where a nested list appears, it contains classes derived from the class
|
||
whose entry immediately precedes the list. Each entry is a 2-tuple
|
||
containing a class and a tuple of its base classes. If the 'unique'
|
||
argument is true, exactly one entry appears in the returned structure
|
||
for each class in the given list. Otherwise, classes using multiple
|
||
inheritance and their descendants will appear multiple times."""
|
||
children = {}
|
||
roots = []
|
||
for c in classes:
|
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if c.__bases__:
|
||
for parent in c.__bases__:
|
||
if not children.has_key(parent):
|
||
children[parent] = []
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||
children[parent].append(c)
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||
if unique and parent in classes: break
|
||
elif c not in roots:
|
||
roots.append(c)
|
||
for parent in children.keys():
|
||
if parent not in classes:
|
||
roots.append(parent)
|
||
return walktree(roots, children, None)
|
||
|
||
# ------------------------------------------------ argument list extraction
|
||
# These constants are from Python's compile.h.
|
||
CO_OPTIMIZED, CO_NEWLOCALS, CO_VARARGS, CO_VARKEYWORDS = 1, 2, 4, 8
|
||
|
||
def getargs(co):
|
||
"""Get information about the arguments accepted by a code object.
|
||
|
||
Three things are returned: (args, varargs, varkw), where 'args' is
|
||
a list of argument names (possibly containing nested lists), and
|
||
'varargs' and 'varkw' are the names of the * and ** arguments or None."""
|
||
if not iscode(co): raise TypeError, 'arg is not a code object'
|
||
|
||
code = co.co_code
|
||
nargs = co.co_argcount
|
||
names = co.co_varnames
|
||
args = list(names[:nargs])
|
||
step = 0
|
||
|
||
# The following acrobatics are for anonymous (tuple) arguments.
|
||
for i in range(nargs):
|
||
if args[i][:1] in ['', '.']:
|
||
stack, remain, count = [], [], []
|
||
while step < len(code):
|
||
op = ord(code[step])
|
||
step = step + 1
|
||
if op >= dis.HAVE_ARGUMENT:
|
||
opname = dis.opname[op]
|
||
value = ord(code[step]) + ord(code[step+1])*256
|
||
step = step + 2
|
||
if opname in ['UNPACK_TUPLE', 'UNPACK_SEQUENCE']:
|
||
remain.append(value)
|
||
count.append(value)
|
||
elif opname == 'STORE_FAST':
|
||
stack.append(names[value])
|
||
remain[-1] = remain[-1] - 1
|
||
while remain[-1] == 0:
|
||
remain.pop()
|
||
size = count.pop()
|
||
stack[-size:] = [stack[-size:]]
|
||
if not remain: break
|
||
remain[-1] = remain[-1] - 1
|
||
if not remain: break
|
||
args[i] = stack[0]
|
||
|
||
varargs = None
|
||
if co.co_flags & CO_VARARGS:
|
||
varargs = co.co_varnames[nargs]
|
||
nargs = nargs + 1
|
||
varkw = None
|
||
if co.co_flags & CO_VARKEYWORDS:
|
||
varkw = co.co_varnames[nargs]
|
||
return args, varargs, varkw
|
||
|
||
def getargspec(func):
|
||
"""Get the names and default values of a function's arguments.
|
||
|
||
A tuple of four things is returned: (args, varargs, varkw, defaults).
|
||
'args' is a list of the argument names (it may contain nested lists).
|
||
'varargs' and 'varkw' are the names of the * and ** arguments or None.
|
||
'defaults' is an n-tuple of the default values of the last n arguments."""
|
||
if not isfunction(func): raise TypeError, 'arg is not a Python function'
|
||
args, varargs, varkw = getargs(func.func_code)
|
||
return args, varargs, varkw, func.func_defaults
|
||
|
||
def getargvalues(frame):
|
||
"""Get information about arguments passed into a particular frame.
|
||
|
||
A tuple of four things is returned: (args, varargs, varkw, locals).
|
||
'args' is a list of the argument names (it may contain nested lists).
|
||
'varargs' and 'varkw' are the names of the * and ** arguments or None.
|
||
'locals' is the locals dictionary of the given frame."""
|
||
args, varargs, varkw = getargs(frame.f_code)
|
||
return args, varargs, varkw, frame.f_locals
|
||
|
||
def joinseq(seq):
|
||
if len(seq) == 1:
|
||
return '(' + seq[0] + ',)'
|
||
else:
|
||
return '(' + string.join(seq, ', ') + ')'
|
||
|
||
def strseq(object, convert, join=joinseq):
|
||
"""Recursively walk a sequence, stringifying each element."""
|
||
if type(object) in [types.ListType, types.TupleType]:
|
||
return join(map(lambda o, c=convert, j=join: strseq(o, c, j), object))
|
||
else:
|
||
return convert(object)
|
||
|
||
def formatargspec(args, varargs=None, varkw=None, defaults=None,
|
||
formatarg=str,
|
||
formatvarargs=lambda name: '*' + name,
|
||
formatvarkw=lambda name: '**' + name,
|
||
formatvalue=lambda value: '=' + repr(value),
|
||
join=joinseq):
|
||
"""Format an argument spec from the 4 values returned by getargspec.
|
||
|
||
The first four arguments are (args, varargs, varkw, defaults). The
|
||
other four arguments are the corresponding optional formatting functions
|
||
that are called to turn names and values into strings. The ninth
|
||
argument is an optional function to format the sequence of arguments."""
|
||
specs = []
|
||
if defaults:
|
||
firstdefault = len(args) - len(defaults)
|
||
for i in range(len(args)):
|
||
spec = strseq(args[i], formatarg, join)
|
||
if defaults and i >= firstdefault:
|
||
spec = spec + formatvalue(defaults[i - firstdefault])
|
||
specs.append(spec)
|
||
if varargs:
|
||
specs.append(formatvarargs(varargs))
|
||
if varkw:
|
||
specs.append(formatvarkw(varkw))
|
||
return '(' + string.join(specs, ', ') + ')'
|
||
|
||
def formatargvalues(args, varargs, varkw, locals,
|
||
formatarg=str,
|
||
formatvarargs=lambda name: '*' + name,
|
||
formatvarkw=lambda name: '**' + name,
|
||
formatvalue=lambda value: '=' + repr(value),
|
||
join=joinseq):
|
||
"""Format an argument spec from the 4 values returned by getargvalues.
|
||
|
||
The first four arguments are (args, varargs, varkw, locals). The
|
||
next four arguments are the corresponding optional formatting functions
|
||
that are called to turn names and values into strings. The ninth
|
||
argument is an optional function to format the sequence of arguments."""
|
||
def convert(name, locals=locals,
|
||
formatarg=formatarg, formatvalue=formatvalue):
|
||
return formatarg(name) + formatvalue(locals[name])
|
||
specs = []
|
||
for i in range(len(args)):
|
||
specs.append(strseq(args[i], convert, join))
|
||
if varargs:
|
||
specs.append(formatvarargs(varargs) + formatvalue(locals[varargs]))
|
||
if varkw:
|
||
specs.append(formatvarkw(varkw) + formatvalue(locals[varkw]))
|
||
return '(' + string.join(specs, ', ') + ')'
|
||
|
||
# -------------------------------------------------- stack frame extraction
|
||
def getframeinfo(frame, context=1):
|
||
"""Get information about a frame or traceback object.
|
||
|
||
A tuple of five things is returned: the filename, the line number of
|
||
the current line, the function name, a list of lines of context from
|
||
the source code, and the index of the current line within that list.
|
||
The optional second argument specifies the number of lines of context
|
||
to return, which are centered around the current line."""
|
||
if istraceback(frame):
|
||
frame = frame.tb_frame
|
||
if not isframe(frame):
|
||
raise TypeError, 'arg is not a frame or traceback object'
|
||
|
||
filename = getsourcefile(frame)
|
||
lineno = getlineno(frame)
|
||
if context > 0:
|
||
start = lineno - 1 - context//2
|
||
try:
|
||
lines, lnum = findsource(frame)
|
||
except IOError:
|
||
lines = index = None
|
||
else:
|
||
start = max(start, 1)
|
||
start = min(start, len(lines) - context)
|
||
lines = lines[start:start+context]
|
||
index = lineno - 1 - start
|
||
else:
|
||
lines = index = None
|
||
|
||
return (filename, lineno, frame.f_code.co_name, lines, index)
|
||
|
||
def getlineno(frame):
|
||
"""Get the line number from a frame object, allowing for optimization."""
|
||
# Written by Marc-Andr<64> Lemburg; revised by Jim Hugunin and Fredrik Lundh.
|
||
lineno = frame.f_lineno
|
||
code = frame.f_code
|
||
if hasattr(code, 'co_lnotab'):
|
||
table = code.co_lnotab
|
||
lineno = code.co_firstlineno
|
||
addr = 0
|
||
for i in range(0, len(table), 2):
|
||
addr = addr + ord(table[i])
|
||
if addr > frame.f_lasti: break
|
||
lineno = lineno + ord(table[i+1])
|
||
return lineno
|
||
|
||
def getouterframes(frame, context=1):
|
||
"""Get a list of records for a frame and all higher (calling) frames.
|
||
|
||
Each record contains a frame object, filename, line number, function
|
||
name, a list of lines of context, and index within the context."""
|
||
framelist = []
|
||
while frame:
|
||
framelist.append((frame,) + getframeinfo(frame, context))
|
||
frame = frame.f_back
|
||
return framelist
|
||
|
||
def getinnerframes(tb, context=1):
|
||
"""Get a list of records for a traceback's frame and all lower frames.
|
||
|
||
Each record contains a frame object, filename, line number, function
|
||
name, a list of lines of context, and index within the context."""
|
||
framelist = []
|
||
while tb:
|
||
framelist.append((tb.tb_frame,) + getframeinfo(tb, context))
|
||
tb = tb.tb_next
|
||
return framelist
|
||
|
||
def currentframe():
|
||
"""Return the frame object for the caller's stack frame."""
|
||
try:
|
||
raise 'catch me'
|
||
except:
|
||
return sys.exc_traceback.tb_frame.f_back
|
||
|
||
if hasattr(sys, '_getframe'): currentframe = sys._getframe
|
||
|
||
def stack(context=1):
|
||
"""Return a list of records for the stack above the caller's frame."""
|
||
return getouterframes(currentframe().f_back, context)
|
||
|
||
def trace(context=1):
|
||
"""Return a list of records for the stack below the current exception."""
|
||
return getinnerframes(sys.exc_traceback, context)
|