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[red-knot] support reveal_type as pseudo-builtin (#13403)
Support using `reveal_type` without importing it, as implied by the type spec and supported by existing type checkers. We use `typing_extensions.reveal_type` for the implicit built-in; this way it exists on all Python versions. (It imports from `typing` on newer Python versions.) Emits an "undefined name" diagnostic whenever `reveal_type` is referenced in this way (in addition to the revealed-type diagnostic when it is called). This follows the mypy example (with `--enable-error-code unimported-reveal`) and I think provides a good (and easily understandable) balance for user experience. If you are using `reveal_type` for quick temporary debugging, the additional undefined-name diagnostic doesn't hinder that use case. If we make the revealed-type diagnostic a non-failing one, the undefined-name diagnostic can still be a failing diagnostic, helping prevent accidentally leaving it in place. For any use cases where you want to leave it in place, you can always import it to avoid the undefined-name diagnostic. In the future, we can easily provide configuration options to a) turn off builtin-reveal_type altogether, and/or b) silence the undefined-name diagnostic when using it, if we have users on either side (loving or hating pseudo-builtin `reveal_type`) who are dissatisfied with this compromise.
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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ enum CoreStdlibModule {
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Builtins,
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Types,
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Typeshed,
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TypingExtensions,
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}
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impl CoreStdlibModule {
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@ -19,6 +20,7 @@ impl CoreStdlibModule {
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Self::Builtins => "builtins",
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Self::Types => "types",
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Self::Typeshed => "_typeshed",
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Self::TypingExtensions => "typing_extensions",
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};
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ModuleName::new_static(module_name)
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.unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("{module_name} should be a valid module name!"))
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@ -62,6 +64,14 @@ pub(crate) fn typeshed_symbol_ty<'db>(db: &'db dyn Db, symbol: &str) -> Type<'db
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core_module_symbol_ty(db, CoreStdlibModule::Typeshed, symbol)
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}
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/// Lookup the type of `symbol` in the `typing_extensions` module namespace.
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///
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/// Returns `Unbound` if the `typing_extensions` module isn't available for some reason.
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#[inline]
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pub(crate) fn typing_extensions_symbol_ty<'db>(db: &'db dyn Db, symbol: &str) -> Type<'db> {
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core_module_symbol_ty(db, CoreStdlibModule::TypingExtensions, symbol)
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}
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/// Get the scope of a core stdlib module.
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///
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/// Can return `None` if a custom typeshed is used that is missing the core module in question.
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@ -10,7 +10,9 @@ use crate::semantic_index::{
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global_scope, semantic_index, symbol_table, use_def_map, BindingWithConstraints,
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BindingWithConstraintsIterator, DeclarationsIterator,
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};
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use crate::stdlib::{builtins_symbol_ty, types_symbol_ty, typeshed_symbol_ty};
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use crate::stdlib::{
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builtins_symbol_ty, types_symbol_ty, typeshed_symbol_ty, typing_extensions_symbol_ty,
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};
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use crate::types::narrow::narrowing_constraint;
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use crate::{Db, FxOrderSet};
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@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ use crate::stdlib::builtins_module_scope;
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use crate::types::diagnostic::{TypeCheckDiagnostic, TypeCheckDiagnostics};
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use crate::types::{
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bindings_ty, builtins_symbol_ty, declarations_ty, global_symbol_ty, symbol_ty,
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BytesLiteralType, ClassType, FunctionType, StringLiteralType, TupleType, Type,
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TypeArrayDisplay, UnionType,
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typing_extensions_symbol_ty, BytesLiteralType, ClassType, FunctionType, StringLiteralType,
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TupleType, Type, TypeArrayDisplay, UnionType,
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};
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use crate::Db;
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@ -2081,7 +2081,8 @@ impl<'db> TypeInferenceBuilder<'db> {
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}
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/// Look up a name reference that isn't bound in the local scope.
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fn lookup_name(&self, name: &ast::name::Name) -> Type<'db> {
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fn lookup_name(&mut self, name_node: &ast::ExprName) -> Type<'db> {
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let ast::ExprName { id: name, .. } = name_node;
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let file_scope_id = self.scope.file_scope_id(self.db);
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let is_bound = self
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.index
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@ -2126,7 +2127,17 @@ impl<'db> TypeInferenceBuilder<'db> {
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};
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// Fallback to builtins (without infinite recursion if we're already in builtins.)
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if ty.may_be_unbound(self.db) && Some(self.scope) != builtins_module_scope(self.db) {
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ty.replace_unbound_with(self.db, builtins_symbol_ty(self.db, name))
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let mut builtin_ty = builtins_symbol_ty(self.db, name);
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if builtin_ty.is_unbound() && name == "reveal_type" {
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self.add_diagnostic(
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name_node.into(),
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"undefined-reveal",
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format_args!(
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"'reveal_type' used without importing it; this is allowed for debugging convenience but will fail at runtime."),
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);
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builtin_ty = typing_extensions_symbol_ty(self.db, name);
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}
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ty.replace_unbound_with(self.db, builtin_ty)
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} else {
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ty
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}
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@ -2162,7 +2173,7 @@ impl<'db> TypeInferenceBuilder<'db> {
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};
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let unbound_ty = if may_be_unbound {
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Some(self.lookup_name(id))
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Some(self.lookup_name(name))
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} else {
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None
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};
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Ok(())
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}
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#[test]
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fn reveal_type_builtin() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
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let mut db = setup_db();
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db.write_dedented(
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"/src/a.py",
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"
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x = 1
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reveal_type(x)
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",
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)?;
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assert_file_diagnostics(
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&db,
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"/src/a.py",
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&[
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"'reveal_type' used without importing it; this is allowed for debugging convenience but will fail at runtime.",
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"Revealed type is 'Literal[1]'.",
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],
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);
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Ok(())
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}
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#[test]
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fn follow_import_to_class() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
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let mut db = setup_db();
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