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92 lines
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Rust
92 lines
3 KiB
Rust
//! This module takes care of parsing a type annotation.
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use ruff_python_ast::relocate::relocate_expr;
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use ruff_python_ast::{Expr, ExprStringLiteral, ModExpression, StringLiteral};
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use ruff_text_size::Ranged;
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use crate::{ParseError, Parsed, parse_expression, parse_string_annotation};
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type AnnotationParseResult = Result<ParsedAnnotation, ParseError>;
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct ParsedAnnotation {
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parsed: Parsed<ModExpression>,
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kind: AnnotationKind,
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}
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impl ParsedAnnotation {
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pub fn parsed(&self) -> &Parsed<ModExpression> {
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&self.parsed
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}
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pub fn expression(&self) -> &Expr {
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self.parsed.expr()
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}
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pub fn kind(&self) -> AnnotationKind {
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self.kind
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}
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}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
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pub enum AnnotationKind {
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/// The annotation is defined as part a simple string literal,
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/// e.g. `x: "List[int]" = []`. Annotations within simple literals
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/// can be accurately located. For example, we can underline specific
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/// expressions within the annotation and apply automatic fixes, which is
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/// not possible for complex string literals.
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Simple,
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/// The annotation is defined as part of a complex string literal, such as
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/// a literal containing an implicit concatenation or escaped characters,
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/// e.g. `x: "List" "[int]" = []`. These are comparatively rare, but valid.
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Complex,
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}
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impl AnnotationKind {
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/// Returns `true` if the annotation kind is simple.
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pub const fn is_simple(self) -> bool {
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matches!(self, AnnotationKind::Simple)
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}
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}
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/// Parses the given string expression node as a type annotation. The given `source` is the entire
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/// source code.
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pub fn parse_type_annotation(
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string_expr: &ExprStringLiteral,
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source: &str,
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) -> AnnotationParseResult {
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if let Some(string_literal) = string_expr.as_single_part_string() {
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// Compare the raw contents (without quotes) of the expression with the parsed contents
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// contained in the string literal.
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if &source[string_literal.content_range()] == string_literal.as_str() {
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parse_simple_type_annotation(string_literal, source)
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} else {
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// The raw contents of the string doesn't match the parsed content. This could be the
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// case for annotations that contain escaped quotes.
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parse_complex_type_annotation(string_expr)
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}
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} else {
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// String is implicitly concatenated.
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parse_complex_type_annotation(string_expr)
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}
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}
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fn parse_simple_type_annotation(
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string_literal: &StringLiteral,
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source: &str,
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) -> AnnotationParseResult {
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Ok(ParsedAnnotation {
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parsed: parse_string_annotation(source, string_literal)?,
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kind: AnnotationKind::Simple,
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})
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}
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fn parse_complex_type_annotation(string_expr: &ExprStringLiteral) -> AnnotationParseResult {
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let mut parsed = parse_expression(string_expr.value.to_str())?;
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relocate_expr(parsed.expr_mut(), string_expr.range());
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Ok(ParsedAnnotation {
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parsed,
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kind: AnnotationKind::Complex,
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})
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}
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