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174 lines
6.1 KiB
Rust
174 lines
6.1 KiB
Rust
use ruff_formatter::{write, FormatRuleWithOptions};
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use ruff_python_ast::AnyNodeRef;
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use ruff_python_ast::{Expr, ExprAttribute, ExprNumberLiteral, Number};
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use ruff_python_trivia::{find_only_token_in_range, SimpleTokenKind};
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use ruff_text_size::{Ranged, TextRange};
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use crate::comments::dangling_comments;
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use crate::expression::parentheses::{
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is_expression_parenthesized, NeedsParentheses, OptionalParentheses, Parentheses,
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};
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use crate::expression::CallChainLayout;
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use crate::prelude::*;
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#[derive(Default)]
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pub struct FormatExprAttribute {
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call_chain_layout: CallChainLayout,
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}
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impl FormatRuleWithOptions<ExprAttribute, PyFormatContext<'_>> for FormatExprAttribute {
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type Options = CallChainLayout;
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fn with_options(mut self, options: Self::Options) -> Self {
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self.call_chain_layout = options;
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self
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}
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}
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impl FormatNodeRule<ExprAttribute> for FormatExprAttribute {
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fn fmt_fields(&self, item: &ExprAttribute, f: &mut PyFormatter) -> FormatResult<()> {
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let ExprAttribute {
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value,
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range: _,
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attr,
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ctx: _,
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} = item;
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let call_chain_layout = self.call_chain_layout.apply_in_node(item, f);
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let format_inner = format_with(|f: &mut PyFormatter| {
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let parenthesize_value =
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is_base_ten_number_literal(value.as_ref(), f.context().source()) || {
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is_expression_parenthesized(
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value.into(),
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f.context().comments().ranges(),
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f.context().source(),
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)
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};
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if call_chain_layout == CallChainLayout::Fluent {
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if parenthesize_value {
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// Don't propagate the call chain layout.
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value.format().with_options(Parentheses::Always).fmt(f)?;
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// Format the dot on its own line.
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soft_line_break().fmt(f)?;
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} else {
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match value.as_ref() {
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Expr::Attribute(expr) => {
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expr.format().with_options(call_chain_layout).fmt(f)?;
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}
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Expr::Call(expr) => {
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expr.format().with_options(call_chain_layout).fmt(f)?;
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soft_line_break().fmt(f)?;
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}
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Expr::Subscript(expr) => {
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expr.format().with_options(call_chain_layout).fmt(f)?;
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soft_line_break().fmt(f)?;
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}
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_ => {
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value.format().with_options(Parentheses::Never).fmt(f)?;
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}
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}
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}
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} else if parenthesize_value {
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value.format().with_options(Parentheses::Always).fmt(f)?;
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} else {
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value.format().with_options(Parentheses::Never).fmt(f)?;
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}
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// Identify dangling comments before and after the dot:
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// ```python
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// (
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// (
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// a
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// ) # `before_dot`
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// # `before_dot`
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// . # `after_dot`
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// # `after_dot`
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// b
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// )
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// ```
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let comments = f.context().comments().clone();
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let dangling = comments.dangling(item);
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let (before_dot, after_dot) = if dangling.is_empty() {
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(dangling, dangling)
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} else {
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let dot_token = find_only_token_in_range(
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TextRange::new(item.value.end(), item.attr.start()),
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SimpleTokenKind::Dot,
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f.context().source(),
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);
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dangling.split_at(
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dangling.partition_point(|comment| comment.start() < dot_token.start()),
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)
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};
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write!(
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f,
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[
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dangling_comments(before_dot),
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token("."),
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dangling_comments(after_dot),
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attr.format()
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]
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)
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});
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let is_call_chain_root = self.call_chain_layout == CallChainLayout::Default
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&& call_chain_layout == CallChainLayout::Fluent;
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if is_call_chain_root {
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write!(f, [group(&format_inner)])
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} else {
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write!(f, [format_inner])
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}
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}
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}
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impl NeedsParentheses for ExprAttribute {
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fn needs_parentheses(
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&self,
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_parent: AnyNodeRef,
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context: &PyFormatContext,
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) -> OptionalParentheses {
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// Checks if there are any own line comments in an attribute chain (a.b.c).
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if CallChainLayout::from_expression(
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self.into(),
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context.comments().ranges(),
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context.source(),
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) == CallChainLayout::Fluent
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{
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OptionalParentheses::Multiline
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} else if context.comments().has_dangling(self) {
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OptionalParentheses::Always
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} else if is_expression_parenthesized(
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self.value.as_ref().into(),
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context.comments().ranges(),
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context.source(),
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) {
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OptionalParentheses::Never
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} else {
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self.value.needs_parentheses(self.into(), context)
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}
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}
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}
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// Non Hex, octal or binary number literals need parentheses to disambiguate the attribute `.` from
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// a decimal point. Floating point numbers don't strictly need parentheses but it reads better (rather than 0.0.test()).
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fn is_base_ten_number_literal(expr: &Expr, source: &str) -> bool {
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if let Some(ExprNumberLiteral { value, range }) = expr.as_number_literal_expr() {
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match value {
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Number::Float(_) => true,
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Number::Int(_) => {
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let text = &source[*range];
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!matches!(
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text.as_bytes().get(0..2),
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Some([b'0', b'x' | b'X' | b'o' | b'O' | b'b' | b'B'])
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)
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}
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Number::Complex { .. } => false,
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}
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} else {
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false
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}
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}
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