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[red-knot] - Flow-control for boolean operations (#13940)
## Summary As python uses short-circuiting boolean operations in runtime, we should mimic that logic in redknot as well. For example, we should detect that in the following code `x` might be undefined inside the block: ```py if flag or (x := 1): print(x) ``` ## Test Plan Added mdtest suit for boolean expressions. --------- Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
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# Short-Circuit Evaluation
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## Not all boolean expressions must be evaluated
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In `or` expressions, if the left-hand side is truthy, the right-hand side is not evaluated.
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Similarly, in `and` expressions, if the left-hand side is falsy, the right-hand side is not
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evaluated.
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```py
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def bool_instance() -> bool:
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return True
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if bool_instance() or (x := 1):
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# error: [possibly-unresolved-reference]
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: Unbound | Literal[1]
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if bool_instance() and (x := 1):
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# error: [possibly-unresolved-reference]
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: Unbound | Literal[1]
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```
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## First expression is always evaluated
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```py
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def bool_instance() -> bool:
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return True
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if (x := 1) or bool_instance():
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: Literal[1]
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if (x := 1) and bool_instance():
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: Literal[1]
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```
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## Statically known truthiness
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```py
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if True or (x := 1):
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# TODO: infer that the second arm is never executed so type should be just "Unbound".
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# error: [possibly-unresolved-reference]
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: Unbound | Literal[1]
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if True and (x := 1):
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# TODO: infer that the second arm is always executed so type should be just "Literal[1]".
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# error: [possibly-unresolved-reference]
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: Unbound | Literal[1]
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```
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## Later expressions can always use variables from earlier expressions
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```py
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def bool_instance() -> bool:
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return True
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bool_instance() or (x := 1) or reveal_type(x) # revealed: Literal[1]
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# error: [unresolved-reference]
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bool_instance() or reveal_type(y) or (y := 1) # revealed: Unbound
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```
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## Nested expressions
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```py
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def bool_instance() -> bool:
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return True
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if bool_instance() or ((x := 1) and bool_instance()):
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# error: "Name `x` used when possibly not defined"
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: Unbound | Literal[1]
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if ((y := 1) and bool_instance()) or bool_instance():
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reveal_type(y) # revealed: Literal[1]
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# error: [possibly-unresolved-reference]
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if (bool_instance() and (z := 1)) or reveal_type(z): # revealed: Unbound | Literal[1]
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# error: [possibly-unresolved-reference]
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reveal_type(z) # revealed: Unbound | Literal[1]
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```
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},
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);
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}
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ast::Expr::BoolOp(ast::ExprBoolOp {
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values,
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range: _,
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op: _,
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}) => {
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// TODO detect statically known truthy or falsy values (via type inference, not naive
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// AST inspection, so we can't simplify here, need to record test expression for
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// later checking)
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let mut snapshots = vec![];
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for (index, value) in values.iter().enumerate() {
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// The first item of BoolOp is always evaluated
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if index > 0 {
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snapshots.push(self.flow_snapshot());
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}
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self.visit_expr(value);
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}
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for snapshot in snapshots {
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self.flow_merge(snapshot);
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}
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}
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_ => {
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walk_expr(self, expr);
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}
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/// Matches a code block fenced by triple backticks, possibly with language and `key=val`
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/// configuration items following the opening backticks (in the "tag string" of the code block).
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static CODE_RE: LazyLock<Regex> = LazyLock::new(|| {
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Regex::new(r"^```(?<lang>(?-u:\w)+)?(?<config>(?: +\S+)*)\s*\n(?<code>(?:.|\n)*?)\n?```\s*\n")
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Regex::new(r"^```(?<lang>(?-u:\w)+)?(?<config>(?: +\S+)*)\s*\n(?<code>(?:.|\n)*?)\n?```\s*\n?")
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.unwrap()
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});
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assert_eq!(file.code, "x = 1");
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}
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#[test]
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fn no_new_line_at_eof() {
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let source = dedent(
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"
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```py
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x = 1
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```",
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);
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let mf = super::parse("file.md", &source).unwrap();
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let [test] = &mf.tests().collect::<Vec<_>>()[..] else {
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panic!("expected one test");
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};
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assert_eq!(test.name(), "file.md");
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let [file] = test.files().collect::<Vec<_>>()[..] else {
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panic!("expected one file");
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};
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assert_eq!(file.path, "test.py");
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assert_eq!(file.lang, "py");
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assert_eq!(file.code, "x = 1");
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}
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#[test]
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fn multiple_tests() {
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let source = dedent(
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