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| """Get useful information from live Python objects.
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| 
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| This module encapsulates the interface provided by the internal special
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| attributes (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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| 
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| Here are some of the useful functions provided by this module:
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| 
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|     ismodule(), isclass(), ismethod(), isfunction(), isgeneratorfunction(),
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|         isgenerator(), istraceback(), isframe(), iscode(), isbuiltin(),
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|         isroutine() - check object types
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|     getmembers() - get members of an object that satisfy a given condition
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| 
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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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| 
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|     getargvalues(), getcallargs() - get info about function arguments
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|     getfullargspec() - same, with support for Python 3 features
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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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|     signature() - get a Signature object for the callable
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| """
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| 
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| # This module is in the public domain.  No warranties.
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| 
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| __author__ = ('Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>',
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|               'Yury Selivanov <yselivanov@sprymix.com>')
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| 
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| import ast
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| import dis
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| import collections.abc
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| import enum
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| import importlib.machinery
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| import itertools
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| import linecache
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| import os
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| import re
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| import sys
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| import tokenize
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| import token
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| import types
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| import warnings
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| import functools
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| import builtins
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| from operator import attrgetter
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| from collections import namedtuple, OrderedDict
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| 
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| # Create constants for the compiler flags in Include/code.h
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| # We try to get them from dis to avoid duplication
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| mod_dict = globals()
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| for k, v in dis.COMPILER_FLAG_NAMES.items():
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|     mod_dict["CO_" + v] = k
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| 
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| # See Include/object.h
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| TPFLAGS_IS_ABSTRACT = 1 << 20
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| 
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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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| 
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|     Module objects provide these attributes:
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|         __cached__      pathname to byte compiled file
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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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| 
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| def isclass(object):
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|     """Return true if the object is a class.
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| 
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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, type)
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| 
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| def ismethod(object):
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|     """Return true if the object is an instance method.
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| 
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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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|         __func__        function object containing implementation of method
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|         __self__        instance to which this method is bound"""
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|     return isinstance(object, types.MethodType)
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| 
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| def ismethoddescriptor(object):
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|     """Return true if the object is a method descriptor.
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| 
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|     But not if ismethod() or isclass() or isfunction() are true.
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| 
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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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| 
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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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|     __func__ attribute (etc) when an object passes ismethod()."""
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|     if isclass(object) or ismethod(object) or isfunction(object):
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|         # mutual exclusion
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|         return False
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|     tp = type(object)
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|     return hasattr(tp, "__get__") and not hasattr(tp, "__set__")
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| 
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| def isdatadescriptor(object):
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|     """Return true if the object is a data descriptor.
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| 
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|     Data descriptors have both a __get__ and a __set__ attribute.  Examples are
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|     properties (defined in Python) and getsets and members (defined in C).
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|     Typically, data descriptors will also have __name__ and __doc__ attributes
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|     (properties, getsets, and members have both of these attributes), but this
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|     is not guaranteed."""
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|     if isclass(object) or ismethod(object) or isfunction(object):
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|         # mutual exclusion
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|         return False
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|     tp = type(object)
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|     return hasattr(tp, "__set__") and hasattr(tp, "__get__")
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| 
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| if hasattr(types, 'MemberDescriptorType'):
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|     # CPython and equivalent
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|     def ismemberdescriptor(object):
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|         """Return true if the object is a member descriptor.
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| 
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|         Member descriptors are specialized descriptors defined in extension
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|         modules."""
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|         return isinstance(object, types.MemberDescriptorType)
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| else:
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|     # Other implementations
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|     def ismemberdescriptor(object):
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|         """Return true if the object is a member descriptor.
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| 
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|         Member descriptors are specialized descriptors defined in extension
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|         modules."""
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|         return False
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| 
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| if hasattr(types, 'GetSetDescriptorType'):
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|     # CPython and equivalent
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|     def isgetsetdescriptor(object):
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|         """Return true if the object is a getset descriptor.
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| 
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|         getset descriptors are specialized descriptors defined in extension
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|         modules."""
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|         return isinstance(object, types.GetSetDescriptorType)
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| else:
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|     # Other implementations
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|     def isgetsetdescriptor(object):
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|         """Return true if the object is a getset descriptor.
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| 
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|         getset descriptors are specialized descriptors defined in extension
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|         modules."""
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|         return False
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| 
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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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| 
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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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|         __code__        code object containing compiled function bytecode
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|         __defaults__    tuple of any default values for arguments
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|         __globals__     global namespace in which this function was defined
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|         __annotations__ dict of parameter annotations
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|         __kwdefaults__  dict of keyword only parameters with defaults"""
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|     return isinstance(object, types.FunctionType)
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| 
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| def isgeneratorfunction(object):
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|     """Return true if the object is a user-defined generator function.
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| 
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|     Generator function objects provides same attributes as functions.
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| 
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|     See help(isfunction) for attributes listing."""
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|     return bool((isfunction(object) or ismethod(object)) and
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|                 object.__code__.co_flags & CO_GENERATOR)
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| 
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| def iscoroutinefunction(object):
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|     """Return true if the object is a coroutine function.
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| 
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|     Coroutine functions are defined with "async def" syntax,
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|     or generators decorated with "types.coroutine".
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|     """
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|     return bool((isfunction(object) or ismethod(object)) and
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|                 object.__code__.co_flags & CO_COROUTINE)
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| 
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| def isgenerator(object):
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|     """Return true if the object is a generator.
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| 
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|     Generator objects provide these attributes:
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|         __iter__        defined to support iteration over container
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|         close           raises a new GeneratorExit exception inside the
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|                         generator to terminate the iteration
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|         gi_code         code object
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|         gi_frame        frame object or possibly None once the generator has
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|                         been exhausted
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|         gi_running      set to 1 when generator is executing, 0 otherwise
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|         next            return the next item from the container
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|         send            resumes the generator and "sends" a value that becomes
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|                         the result of the current yield-expression
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|         throw           used to raise an exception inside the generator"""
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|     return isinstance(object, types.GeneratorType)
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| 
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| def iscoroutine(object):
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|     """Return true if the object is a coroutine."""
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|     return isinstance(object, types.CoroutineType)
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| 
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| def isawaitable(object):
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|     """Return true is object can be passed to an ``await`` expression."""
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|     return (isinstance(object, types.CoroutineType) or
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|             isinstance(object, types.GeneratorType) and
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|                 object.gi_code.co_flags & CO_ITERABLE_COROUTINE or
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|             isinstance(object, collections.abc.Awaitable))
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| 
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| def istraceback(object):
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|     """Return true if the object is a traceback.
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| 
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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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| 
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| def isframe(object):
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|     """Return true if the object is a frame object.
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| 
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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_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_trace         tracing function for this frame, or None"""
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|     return isinstance(object, types.FrameType)
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| 
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| def iscode(object):
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|     """Return true if the object is a code object.
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| 
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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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| 
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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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| 
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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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| 
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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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| 
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| def isabstract(object):
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|     """Return true if the object is an abstract base class (ABC)."""
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|     return bool(isinstance(object, type) and object.__flags__ & TPFLAGS_IS_ABSTRACT)
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| 
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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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|     if isclass(object):
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|         mro = (object,) + getmro(object)
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|     else:
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|         mro = ()
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|     results = []
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|     processed = set()
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|     names = dir(object)
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|     # :dd any DynamicClassAttributes to the list of names if object is a class;
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|     # this may result in duplicate entries if, for example, a virtual
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|     # attribute with the same name as a DynamicClassAttribute exists
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|     try:
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|         for base in object.__bases__:
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|             for k, v in base.__dict__.items():
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|                 if isinstance(v, types.DynamicClassAttribute):
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|                     names.append(k)
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|     except AttributeError:
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|         pass
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|     for key in names:
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|         # First try to get the value via getattr.  Some descriptors don't
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|         # like calling their __get__ (see bug #1785), so fall back to
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|         # looking in the __dict__.
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|         try:
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|             value = getattr(object, key)
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|             # handle the duplicate key
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|             if key in processed:
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|                 raise AttributeError
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|         except AttributeError:
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|             for base in mro:
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|                 if key in base.__dict__:
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|                     value = base.__dict__[key]
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|                     break
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|             else:
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|                 # could be a (currently) missing slot member, or a buggy
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|                 # __dir__; discard and move on
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|                 continue
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|         if not predicate or predicate(value):
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|             results.append((key, value))
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|         processed.add(key)
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|     results.sort(key=lambda pair: pair[0])
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|     return results
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| 
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| Attribute = namedtuple('Attribute', 'name kind defining_class object')
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| 
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| def classify_class_attrs(cls):
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|     """Return list of attribute-descriptor tuples.
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| 
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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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| 
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|         0. The name (a string).
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| 
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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 or descriptor
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|                'data'            not a method
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| 
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|         2. The class which defined this attribute (a class).
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| 
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|         3. The object as obtained by calling getattr; if this fails, or if the
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|            resulting object does not live anywhere in the class' mro (including
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|            metaclasses) then the object is looked up in the defining class's
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|            dict (found by walking the mro).
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| 
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|     If one of the items in dir(cls) is stored in the metaclass it will now
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|     be discovered and not have None be listed as the class in which it was
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|     defined.  Any items whose home class cannot be discovered are skipped.
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|     """
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| 
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|     mro = getmro(cls)
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|     metamro = getmro(type(cls)) # for attributes stored in the metaclass
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|     metamro = tuple([cls for cls in metamro if cls not in (type, object)])
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|     class_bases = (cls,) + mro
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|     all_bases = class_bases + metamro
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|     names = dir(cls)
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|     # :dd any DynamicClassAttributes to the list of names;
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|     # this may result in duplicate entries if, for example, a virtual
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|     # attribute with the same name as a DynamicClassAttribute exists.
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|     for base in mro:
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|         for k, v in base.__dict__.items():
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|             if isinstance(v, types.DynamicClassAttribute):
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|                 names.append(k)
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|     result = []
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|     processed = set()
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| 
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|     for name in names:
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|         # Get the object associated with the name, and where it was defined.
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|         # Normal objects will be looked up with both getattr and directly in
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|         # its class' dict (in case getattr fails [bug #1785], and also to look
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|         # for a docstring).
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|         # For DynamicClassAttributes on the second pass we only look in the
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|         # class's dict.
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|         #
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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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|         homecls = None
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|         get_obj = None
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|         dict_obj = None
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|         if name not in processed:
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|             try:
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|                 if name == '__dict__':
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|                     raise Exception("__dict__ is special, don't want the proxy")
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|                 get_obj = getattr(cls, name)
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|             except Exception as exc:
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|                 pass
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|             else:
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|                 homecls = getattr(get_obj, "__objclass__", homecls)
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|                 if homecls not in class_bases:
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|                     # if the resulting object does not live somewhere in the
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|                     # mro, drop it and search the mro manually
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|                     homecls = None
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|                     last_cls = None
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|                     # first look in the classes
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|                     for srch_cls in class_bases:
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|                         srch_obj = getattr(srch_cls, name, None)
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|                         if srch_obj is get_obj:
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|                             last_cls = srch_cls
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|                     # then check the metaclasses
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|                     for srch_cls in metamro:
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|                         try:
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|                             srch_obj = srch_cls.__getattr__(cls, name)
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|                         except AttributeError:
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|                             continue
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|                         if srch_obj is get_obj:
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|                             last_cls = srch_cls
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|                     if last_cls is not None:
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|                         homecls = last_cls
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|         for base in all_bases:
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|             if name in base.__dict__:
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|                 dict_obj = base.__dict__[name]
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|                 if homecls not in metamro:
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|                     homecls = base
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|                 break
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|         if homecls is None:
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|             # unable to locate the attribute anywhere, most likely due to
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|             # buggy custom __dir__; discard and move on
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|             continue
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|         obj = get_obj if get_obj is not None else dict_obj
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|         # Classify the object or its descriptor.
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|         if isinstance(dict_obj, staticmethod):
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|             kind = "static method"
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|             obj = dict_obj
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|         elif isinstance(dict_obj, classmethod):
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|             kind = "class method"
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|             obj = dict_obj
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|         elif isinstance(dict_obj, property):
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|             kind = "property"
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|             obj = dict_obj
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|         elif isroutine(obj):
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|             kind = "method"
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|         else:
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|             kind = "data"
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|         result.append(Attribute(name, kind, homecls, obj))
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|         processed.add(name)
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|     return result
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| 
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| # ----------------------------------------------------------- class helpers
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| 
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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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|     return cls.__mro__
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| 
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| # -------------------------------------------------------- function helpers
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| 
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| def unwrap(func, *, stop=None):
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|     """Get the object wrapped by *func*.
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| 
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|    Follows the chain of :attr:`__wrapped__` attributes returning the last
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|    object in the chain.
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| 
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|    *stop* is an optional callback accepting an object in the wrapper chain
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|    as its sole argument that allows the unwrapping to be terminated early if
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|    the callback returns a true value. If the callback never returns a true
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|    value, the last object in the chain is returned as usual. For example,
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|    :func:`signature` uses this to stop unwrapping if any object in the
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|    chain has a ``__signature__`` attribute defined.
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| 
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|    :exc:`ValueError` is raised if a cycle is encountered.
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| 
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|     """
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|     if stop is None:
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|         def _is_wrapper(f):
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|             return hasattr(f, '__wrapped__')
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|     else:
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|         def _is_wrapper(f):
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|             return hasattr(f, '__wrapped__') and not stop(f)
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|     f = func  # remember the original func for error reporting
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|     memo = {id(f)} # Memoise by id to tolerate non-hashable objects
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|     while _is_wrapper(func):
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|         func = func.__wrapped__
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|         id_func = id(func)
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|         if id_func in memo:
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|             raise ValueError('wrapper loop when unwrapping {!r}'.format(f))
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|         memo.add(id_func)
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|     return func
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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 = line.expandtabs()
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|     return len(expline) - len(expline.lstrip())
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| 
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| def _findclass(func):
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|     cls = sys.modules.get(func.__module__)
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|     if cls is None:
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|         return None
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|     for name in func.__qualname__.split('.')[:-1]:
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|         cls = getattr(cls, name)
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|     if not isclass(cls):
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|         return None
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|     return cls
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| 
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| def _finddoc(obj):
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|     if isclass(obj):
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|         for base in obj.__mro__:
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|             if base is not object:
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|                 try:
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|                     doc = base.__doc__
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|                 except AttributeError:
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|                     continue
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|                 if doc is not None:
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|                     return doc
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|         return None
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| 
 | |
|     if ismethod(obj):
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|         name = obj.__func__.__name__
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|         self = obj.__self__
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|         if (isclass(self) and
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|             getattr(getattr(self, name, None), '__func__') is obj.__func__):
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|             # classmethod
 | |
|             cls = self
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             cls = self.__class__
 | |
|     elif isfunction(obj):
 | |
|         name = obj.__name__
 | |
|         cls = _findclass(obj)
 | |
|         if cls is None or getattr(cls, name) is not obj:
 | |
|             return None
 | |
|     elif isbuiltin(obj):
 | |
|         name = obj.__name__
 | |
|         self = obj.__self__
 | |
|         if (isclass(self) and
 | |
|             self.__qualname__ + '.' + name == obj.__qualname__):
 | |
|             # classmethod
 | |
|             cls = self
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             cls = self.__class__
 | |
|     elif ismethoddescriptor(obj) or isdatadescriptor(obj):
 | |
|         name = obj.__name__
 | |
|         cls = obj.__objclass__
 | |
|         if getattr(cls, name) is not obj:
 | |
|             return None
 | |
|     elif isinstance(obj, property):
 | |
|         func = f.fget
 | |
|         name = func.__name__
 | |
|         cls = _findclass(func)
 | |
|         if cls is None or getattr(cls, name) is not obj:
 | |
|             return None
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         return None
 | |
| 
 | |
|     for base in cls.__mro__:
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             doc = getattr(base, name).__doc__
 | |
|         except AttributeError:
 | |
|             continue
 | |
|         if doc is not None:
 | |
|             return doc
 | |
|     return None
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getdoc(object):
 | |
|     """Get the documentation string for an object.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     All tabs are expanded to spaces.  To clean up docstrings that are
 | |
|     indented to line up with blocks of code, any whitespace than can be
 | |
|     uniformly removed from the second line onwards is removed."""
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         doc = object.__doc__
 | |
|     except AttributeError:
 | |
|         return None
 | |
|     if doc is None:
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             doc = _finddoc(object)
 | |
|         except (AttributeError, TypeError):
 | |
|             return None
 | |
|     if not isinstance(doc, str):
 | |
|         return None
 | |
|     return cleandoc(doc)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def cleandoc(doc):
 | |
|     """Clean up indentation from docstrings.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Any whitespace that can be uniformly removed from the second line
 | |
|     onwards is removed."""
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         lines = doc.expandtabs().split('\n')
 | |
|     except UnicodeError:
 | |
|         return None
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         # Find minimum indentation of any non-blank lines after first line.
 | |
|         margin = sys.maxsize
 | |
|         for line in lines[1:]:
 | |
|             content = len(line.lstrip())
 | |
|             if content:
 | |
|                 indent = len(line) - content
 | |
|                 margin = min(margin, indent)
 | |
|         # Remove indentation.
 | |
|         if lines:
 | |
|             lines[0] = lines[0].lstrip()
 | |
|         if margin < sys.maxsize:
 | |
|             for i in range(1, len(lines)): lines[i] = lines[i][margin:]
 | |
|         # Remove any trailing or leading blank lines.
 | |
|         while lines and not lines[-1]:
 | |
|             lines.pop()
 | |
|         while lines and not lines[0]:
 | |
|             lines.pop(0)
 | |
|         return '\n'.join(lines)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getfile(object):
 | |
|     """Work out which source or compiled file an object was defined in."""
 | |
|     if ismodule(object):
 | |
|         if hasattr(object, '__file__'):
 | |
|             return object.__file__
 | |
|         raise TypeError('{!r} is a built-in module'.format(object))
 | |
|     if isclass(object):
 | |
|         if hasattr(object, '__module__'):
 | |
|             object = sys.modules.get(object.__module__)
 | |
|             if hasattr(object, '__file__'):
 | |
|                 return object.__file__
 | |
|         raise TypeError('{!r} is a built-in class'.format(object))
 | |
|     if ismethod(object):
 | |
|         object = object.__func__
 | |
|     if isfunction(object):
 | |
|         object = object.__code__
 | |
|     if istraceback(object):
 | |
|         object = object.tb_frame
 | |
|     if isframe(object):
 | |
|         object = object.f_code
 | |
|     if iscode(object):
 | |
|         return object.co_filename
 | |
|     raise TypeError('{!r} is not a module, class, method, '
 | |
|                     'function, traceback, frame, or code object'.format(object))
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getmodulename(path):
 | |
|     """Return the module name for a given file, or None."""
 | |
|     fname = os.path.basename(path)
 | |
|     # Check for paths that look like an actual module file
 | |
|     suffixes = [(-len(suffix), suffix)
 | |
|                     for suffix in importlib.machinery.all_suffixes()]
 | |
|     suffixes.sort() # try longest suffixes first, in case they overlap
 | |
|     for neglen, suffix in suffixes:
 | |
|         if fname.endswith(suffix):
 | |
|             return fname[:neglen]
 | |
|     return None
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getsourcefile(object):
 | |
|     """Return the filename that can be used to locate an object's source.
 | |
|     Return None if no way can be identified to get the source.
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     filename = getfile(object)
 | |
|     all_bytecode_suffixes = importlib.machinery.DEBUG_BYTECODE_SUFFIXES[:]
 | |
|     all_bytecode_suffixes += importlib.machinery.OPTIMIZED_BYTECODE_SUFFIXES[:]
 | |
|     if any(filename.endswith(s) for s in all_bytecode_suffixes):
 | |
|         filename = (os.path.splitext(filename)[0] +
 | |
|                     importlib.machinery.SOURCE_SUFFIXES[0])
 | |
|     elif any(filename.endswith(s) for s in
 | |
|                  importlib.machinery.EXTENSION_SUFFIXES):
 | |
|         return None
 | |
|     if os.path.exists(filename):
 | |
|         return filename
 | |
|     # only return a non-existent filename if the module has a PEP 302 loader
 | |
|     if getattr(getmodule(object, filename), '__loader__', None) is not None:
 | |
|         return filename
 | |
|     # or it is in the linecache
 | |
|     if filename in linecache.cache:
 | |
|         return filename
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getabsfile(object, _filename=None):
 | |
|     """Return an absolute path to the source or compiled file for an object.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     The idea is for each object to have a unique origin, so this routine
 | |
|     normalizes the result as much as possible."""
 | |
|     if _filename is None:
 | |
|         _filename = getsourcefile(object) or getfile(object)
 | |
|     return os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(_filename))
 | |
| 
 | |
| modulesbyfile = {}
 | |
| _filesbymodname = {}
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getmodule(object, _filename=None):
 | |
|     """Return the module an object was defined in, or None if not found."""
 | |
|     if ismodule(object):
 | |
|         return object
 | |
|     if hasattr(object, '__module__'):
 | |
|         return sys.modules.get(object.__module__)
 | |
|     # Try the filename to modulename cache
 | |
|     if _filename is not None and _filename in modulesbyfile:
 | |
|         return sys.modules.get(modulesbyfile[_filename])
 | |
|     # Try the cache again with the absolute file name
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         file = getabsfile(object, _filename)
 | |
|     except TypeError:
 | |
|         return None
 | |
|     if file in modulesbyfile:
 | |
|         return sys.modules.get(modulesbyfile[file])
 | |
|     # Update the filename to module name cache and check yet again
 | |
|     # Copy sys.modules in order to cope with changes while iterating
 | |
|     for modname, module in list(sys.modules.items()):
 | |
|         if ismodule(module) and hasattr(module, '__file__'):
 | |
|             f = module.__file__
 | |
|             if f == _filesbymodname.get(modname, None):
 | |
|                 # Have already mapped this module, so skip it
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
|             _filesbymodname[modname] = f
 | |
|             f = getabsfile(module)
 | |
|             # Always map to the name the module knows itself by
 | |
|             modulesbyfile[f] = modulesbyfile[
 | |
|                 os.path.realpath(f)] = module.__name__
 | |
|     if file in modulesbyfile:
 | |
|         return sys.modules.get(modulesbyfile[file])
 | |
|     # Check the main module
 | |
|     main = sys.modules['__main__']
 | |
|     if not hasattr(object, '__name__'):
 | |
|         return None
 | |
|     if hasattr(main, object.__name__):
 | |
|         mainobject = getattr(main, object.__name__)
 | |
|         if mainobject is object:
 | |
|             return main
 | |
|     # Check builtins
 | |
|     builtin = sys.modules['builtins']
 | |
|     if hasattr(builtin, object.__name__):
 | |
|         builtinobject = getattr(builtin, object.__name__)
 | |
|         if builtinobject is object:
 | |
|             return builtin
 | |
| 
 | |
| def findsource(object):
 | |
|     """Return the entire source file and starting line number for an object.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     The argument may be a module, class, method, function, traceback, frame,
 | |
|     or code object.  The source code is returned as a list of all the lines
 | |
|     in the file and the line number indexes a line in that list.  An OSError
 | |
|     is raised if the source code cannot be retrieved."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     file = getsourcefile(object)
 | |
|     if file:
 | |
|         # Invalidate cache if needed.
 | |
|         linecache.checkcache(file)
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         file = getfile(object)
 | |
|         # Allow filenames in form of "<something>" to pass through.
 | |
|         # `doctest` monkeypatches `linecache` module to enable
 | |
|         # inspection, so let `linecache.getlines` to be called.
 | |
|         if not (file.startswith('<') and file.endswith('>')):
 | |
|             raise OSError('source code not available')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     module = getmodule(object, file)
 | |
|     if module:
 | |
|         lines = linecache.getlines(file, module.__dict__)
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         lines = linecache.getlines(file)
 | |
|     if not lines:
 | |
|         raise OSError('could not get source code')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if ismodule(object):
 | |
|         return lines, 0
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if isclass(object):
 | |
|         name = object.__name__
 | |
|         pat = re.compile(r'^(\s*)class\s*' + name + r'\b')
 | |
|         # make some effort to find the best matching class definition:
 | |
|         # use the one with the least indentation, which is the one
 | |
|         # that's most probably not inside a function definition.
 | |
|         candidates = []
 | |
|         for i in range(len(lines)):
 | |
|             match = pat.match(lines[i])
 | |
|             if match:
 | |
|                 # if it's at toplevel, it's already the best one
 | |
|                 if lines[i][0] == 'c':
 | |
|                     return lines, i
 | |
|                 # else add whitespace to candidate list
 | |
|                 candidates.append((match.group(1), i))
 | |
|         if candidates:
 | |
|             # this will sort by whitespace, and by line number,
 | |
|             # less whitespace first
 | |
|             candidates.sort()
 | |
|             return lines, candidates[0][1]
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             raise OSError('could not find class definition')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if ismethod(object):
 | |
|         object = object.__func__
 | |
|     if isfunction(object):
 | |
|         object = object.__code__
 | |
|     if istraceback(object):
 | |
|         object = object.tb_frame
 | |
|     if isframe(object):
 | |
|         object = object.f_code
 | |
|     if iscode(object):
 | |
|         if not hasattr(object, 'co_firstlineno'):
 | |
|             raise OSError('could not find function definition')
 | |
|         lnum = object.co_firstlineno - 1
 | |
|         pat = re.compile(r'^(\s*def\s)|(\s*async\s+def\s)|(.*(?<!\w)lambda(:|\s))|^(\s*@)')
 | |
|         while lnum > 0:
 | |
|             if pat.match(lines[lnum]): break
 | |
|             lnum = lnum - 1
 | |
|         return lines, lnum
 | |
|     raise OSError('could not find code object')
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getcomments(object):
 | |
|     """Get lines of comments immediately preceding an object's source code.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Returns None when source can't be found.
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         lines, lnum = findsource(object)
 | |
|     except (OSError, TypeError):
 | |
|         return None
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if ismodule(object):
 | |
|         # Look for a comment block at the top of the file.
 | |
|         start = 0
 | |
|         if lines and lines[0][:2] == '#!': start = 1
 | |
|         while start < len(lines) and lines[start].strip() in ('', '#'):
 | |
|             start = start + 1
 | |
|         if start < len(lines) and lines[start][:1] == '#':
 | |
|             comments = []
 | |
|             end = start
 | |
|             while end < len(lines) and lines[end][:1] == '#':
 | |
|                 comments.append(lines[end].expandtabs())
 | |
|                 end = end + 1
 | |
|             return ''.join(comments)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Look for a preceding block of comments at the same indentation.
 | |
|     elif lnum > 0:
 | |
|         indent = indentsize(lines[lnum])
 | |
|         end = lnum - 1
 | |
|         if end >= 0 and lines[end].lstrip()[:1] == '#' and \
 | |
|             indentsize(lines[end]) == indent:
 | |
|             comments = [lines[end].expandtabs().lstrip()]
 | |
|             if end > 0:
 | |
|                 end = end - 1
 | |
|                 comment = lines[end].expandtabs().lstrip()
 | |
|                 while comment[:1] == '#' and indentsize(lines[end]) == indent:
 | |
|                     comments[:0] = [comment]
 | |
|                     end = end - 1
 | |
|                     if end < 0: break
 | |
|                     comment = lines[end].expandtabs().lstrip()
 | |
|             while comments and comments[0].strip() == '#':
 | |
|                 comments[:1] = []
 | |
|             while comments and comments[-1].strip() == '#':
 | |
|                 comments[-1:] = []
 | |
|             return ''.join(comments)
 | |
| 
 | |
| class EndOfBlock(Exception): pass
 | |
| 
 | |
| class BlockFinder:
 | |
|     """Provide a tokeneater() method to detect the end of a code block."""
 | |
|     def __init__(self):
 | |
|         self.indent = 0
 | |
|         self.islambda = False
 | |
|         self.started = False
 | |
|         self.passline = False
 | |
|         self.indecorator = False
 | |
|         self.decoratorhasargs = False
 | |
|         self.last = 1
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def tokeneater(self, type, token, srowcol, erowcol, line):
 | |
|         if not self.started and not self.indecorator:
 | |
|             # skip any decorators
 | |
|             if token == "@":
 | |
|                 self.indecorator = True
 | |
|             # look for the first "def", "class" or "lambda"
 | |
|             elif token in ("def", "class", "lambda"):
 | |
|                 if token == "lambda":
 | |
|                     self.islambda = True
 | |
|                 self.started = True
 | |
|             self.passline = True    # skip to the end of the line
 | |
|         elif token == "(":
 | |
|             if self.indecorator:
 | |
|                 self.decoratorhasargs = True
 | |
|         elif token == ")":
 | |
|             if self.indecorator:
 | |
|                 self.indecorator = False
 | |
|                 self.decoratorhasargs = False
 | |
|         elif type == tokenize.NEWLINE:
 | |
|             self.passline = False   # stop skipping when a NEWLINE is seen
 | |
|             self.last = srowcol[0]
 | |
|             if self.islambda:       # lambdas always end at the first NEWLINE
 | |
|                 raise EndOfBlock
 | |
|             # hitting a NEWLINE when in a decorator without args
 | |
|             # ends the decorator
 | |
|             if self.indecorator and not self.decoratorhasargs:
 | |
|                 self.indecorator = False
 | |
|         elif self.passline:
 | |
|             pass
 | |
|         elif type == tokenize.INDENT:
 | |
|             self.indent = self.indent + 1
 | |
|             self.passline = True
 | |
|         elif type == tokenize.DEDENT:
 | |
|             self.indent = self.indent - 1
 | |
|             # the end of matching indent/dedent pairs end a block
 | |
|             # (note that this only works for "def"/"class" blocks,
 | |
|             #  not e.g. for "if: else:" or "try: finally:" blocks)
 | |
|             if self.indent <= 0:
 | |
|                 raise EndOfBlock
 | |
|         elif self.indent == 0 and type not in (tokenize.COMMENT, tokenize.NL):
 | |
|             # any other token on the same indentation level end the previous
 | |
|             # block as well, except the pseudo-tokens COMMENT and NL.
 | |
|             raise EndOfBlock
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getblock(lines):
 | |
|     """Extract the block of code at the top of the given list of lines."""
 | |
|     blockfinder = BlockFinder()
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         tokens = tokenize.generate_tokens(iter(lines).__next__)
 | |
|         for _token in tokens:
 | |
|             blockfinder.tokeneater(*_token)
 | |
|     except (EndOfBlock, IndentationError):
 | |
|         pass
 | |
|     return lines[:blockfinder.last]
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getsourcelines(object):
 | |
|     """Return a list of source lines and starting line number for an object.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     The argument may be a module, class, method, function, traceback, frame,
 | |
|     or code object.  The source code is returned as a list of the lines
 | |
|     corresponding to the object and the line number indicates where in the
 | |
|     original source file the first line of code was found.  An OSError is
 | |
|     raised if the source code cannot be retrieved."""
 | |
|     object = unwrap(object)
 | |
|     lines, lnum = findsource(object)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if ismodule(object):
 | |
|         return lines, 0
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         return getblock(lines[lnum:]), lnum + 1
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getsource(object):
 | |
|     """Return the text of the source code for an object.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     The argument may be a module, class, method, function, traceback, frame,
 | |
|     or code object.  The source code is returned as a single string.  An
 | |
|     OSError is raised if the source code cannot be retrieved."""
 | |
|     lines, lnum = getsourcelines(object)
 | |
|     return ''.join(lines)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # --------------------------------------------------- class tree extraction
 | |
| def walktree(classes, children, parent):
 | |
|     """Recursive helper function for getclasstree()."""
 | |
|     results = []
 | |
|     classes.sort(key=attrgetter('__module__', '__name__'))
 | |
|     for c in classes:
 | |
|         results.append((c, c.__bases__))
 | |
|         if c in children:
 | |
|             results.append(walktree(children[c], children, c))
 | |
|     return results
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getclasstree(classes, unique=False):
 | |
|     """Arrange the given list of classes into a hierarchy of nested lists.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     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:
 | |
|         if c.__bases__:
 | |
|             for parent in c.__bases__:
 | |
|                 if not parent in children:
 | |
|                     children[parent] = []
 | |
|                 if c not in children[parent]:
 | |
|                     children[parent].append(c)
 | |
|                 if unique and parent in classes: break
 | |
|         elif c not in roots:
 | |
|             roots.append(c)
 | |
|     for parent in children:
 | |
|         if parent not in classes:
 | |
|             roots.append(parent)
 | |
|     return walktree(roots, children, None)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # ------------------------------------------------ argument list extraction
 | |
| Arguments = namedtuple('Arguments', 'args, varargs, varkw')
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getargs(co):
 | |
|     """Get information about the arguments accepted by a code object.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Three things are returned: (args, varargs, varkw), where
 | |
|     'args' is the list of argument names. Keyword-only arguments are
 | |
|     appended. 'varargs' and 'varkw' are the names of the * and **
 | |
|     arguments or None."""
 | |
|     args, varargs, kwonlyargs, varkw = _getfullargs(co)
 | |
|     return Arguments(args + kwonlyargs, varargs, varkw)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _getfullargs(co):
 | |
|     """Get information about the arguments accepted by a code object.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Four things are returned: (args, varargs, kwonlyargs, varkw), where
 | |
|     'args' and 'kwonlyargs' are lists of argument names, and 'varargs'
 | |
|     and 'varkw' are the names of the * and ** arguments or None."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if not iscode(co):
 | |
|         raise TypeError('{!r} is not a code object'.format(co))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     nargs = co.co_argcount
 | |
|     names = co.co_varnames
 | |
|     nkwargs = co.co_kwonlyargcount
 | |
|     args = list(names[:nargs])
 | |
|     kwonlyargs = list(names[nargs:nargs+nkwargs])
 | |
|     step = 0
 | |
| 
 | |
|     nargs += nkwargs
 | |
|     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, kwonlyargs, varkw
 | |
| 
 | |
| FullArgSpec = namedtuple('FullArgSpec',
 | |
|     'args, varargs, varkw, defaults, kwonlyargs, kwonlydefaults, annotations')
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getfullargspec(func):
 | |
|     """Get the names and default values of a callable object's arguments.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     A tuple of seven things is returned:
 | |
|     (args, varargs, varkw, defaults, kwonlyargs, kwonlydefaults annotations).
 | |
|     'args' is a list of the argument names.
 | |
|     '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.
 | |
|     'kwonlyargs' is a list of keyword-only argument names.
 | |
|     'kwonlydefaults' is a dictionary mapping names from kwonlyargs to defaults.
 | |
|     'annotations' is a dictionary mapping argument names to annotations.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     This function is deprecated, use inspect.signature() instead.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         # Re: `skip_bound_arg=False`
 | |
|         #
 | |
|         # There is a notable difference in behaviour between getfullargspec
 | |
|         # and Signature: the former always returns 'self' parameter for bound
 | |
|         # methods, whereas the Signature always shows the actual calling
 | |
|         # signature of the passed object.
 | |
|         #
 | |
|         # To simulate this behaviour, we "unbind" bound methods, to trick
 | |
|         # inspect.signature to always return their first parameter ("self",
 | |
|         # usually)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Re: `follow_wrapper_chains=False`
 | |
|         #
 | |
|         # getfullargspec() historically ignored __wrapped__ attributes,
 | |
|         # so we ensure that remains the case in 3.3+
 | |
| 
 | |
|         sig = _signature_from_callable(func,
 | |
|                                        follow_wrapper_chains=False,
 | |
|                                        skip_bound_arg=False,
 | |
|                                        sigcls=Signature)
 | |
|     except Exception as ex:
 | |
|         # Most of the times 'signature' will raise ValueError.
 | |
|         # But, it can also raise AttributeError, and, maybe something
 | |
|         # else. So to be fully backwards compatible, we catch all
 | |
|         # possible exceptions here, and reraise a TypeError.
 | |
|         raise TypeError('unsupported callable') from ex
 | |
| 
 | |
|     args = []
 | |
|     varargs = None
 | |
|     varkw = None
 | |
|     kwonlyargs = []
 | |
|     defaults = ()
 | |
|     annotations = {}
 | |
|     defaults = ()
 | |
|     kwdefaults = {}
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if sig.return_annotation is not sig.empty:
 | |
|         annotations['return'] = sig.return_annotation
 | |
| 
 | |
|     for param in sig.parameters.values():
 | |
|         kind = param.kind
 | |
|         name = param.name
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if kind is _POSITIONAL_ONLY:
 | |
|             args.append(name)
 | |
|         elif kind is _POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD:
 | |
|             args.append(name)
 | |
|             if param.default is not param.empty:
 | |
|                 defaults += (param.default,)
 | |
|         elif kind is _VAR_POSITIONAL:
 | |
|             varargs = name
 | |
|         elif kind is _KEYWORD_ONLY:
 | |
|             kwonlyargs.append(name)
 | |
|             if param.default is not param.empty:
 | |
|                 kwdefaults[name] = param.default
 | |
|         elif kind is _VAR_KEYWORD:
 | |
|             varkw = name
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if param.annotation is not param.empty:
 | |
|             annotations[name] = param.annotation
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if not kwdefaults:
 | |
|         # compatibility with 'func.__kwdefaults__'
 | |
|         kwdefaults = None
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if not defaults:
 | |
|         # compatibility with 'func.__defaults__'
 | |
|         defaults = None
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return FullArgSpec(args, varargs, varkw, defaults,
 | |
|                        kwonlyargs, kwdefaults, annotations)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| ArgInfo = namedtuple('ArgInfo', 'args varargs keywords locals')
 | |
| 
 | |
| 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.
 | |
|     '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 ArgInfo(args, varargs, varkw, frame.f_locals)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def formatannotation(annotation, base_module=None):
 | |
|     if isinstance(annotation, type):
 | |
|         if annotation.__module__ in ('builtins', base_module):
 | |
|             return annotation.__qualname__
 | |
|         return annotation.__module__+'.'+annotation.__qualname__
 | |
|     return repr(annotation)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def formatannotationrelativeto(object):
 | |
|     module = getattr(object, '__module__', None)
 | |
|     def _formatannotation(annotation):
 | |
|         return formatannotation(annotation, module)
 | |
|     return _formatannotation
 | |
| 
 | |
| def formatargspec(args, varargs=None, varkw=None, defaults=None,
 | |
|                   kwonlyargs=(), kwonlydefaults={}, annotations={},
 | |
|                   formatarg=str,
 | |
|                   formatvarargs=lambda name: '*' + name,
 | |
|                   formatvarkw=lambda name: '**' + name,
 | |
|                   formatvalue=lambda value: '=' + repr(value),
 | |
|                   formatreturns=lambda text: ' -> ' + text,
 | |
|                   formatannotation=formatannotation):
 | |
|     """Format an argument spec from the values returned by getfullargspec.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     The first seven arguments are (args, varargs, varkw, defaults,
 | |
|     kwonlyargs, kwonlydefaults, annotations).  The other five arguments
 | |
|     are the corresponding optional formatting functions that are called to
 | |
|     turn names and values into strings.  The last argument is an optional
 | |
|     function to format the sequence of arguments."""
 | |
|     def formatargandannotation(arg):
 | |
|         result = formatarg(arg)
 | |
|         if arg in annotations:
 | |
|             result += ': ' + formatannotation(annotations[arg])
 | |
|         return result
 | |
|     specs = []
 | |
|     if defaults:
 | |
|         firstdefault = len(args) - len(defaults)
 | |
|     for i, arg in enumerate(args):
 | |
|         spec = formatargandannotation(arg)
 | |
|         if defaults and i >= firstdefault:
 | |
|             spec = spec + formatvalue(defaults[i - firstdefault])
 | |
|         specs.append(spec)
 | |
|     if varargs is not None:
 | |
|         specs.append(formatvarargs(formatargandannotation(varargs)))
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         if kwonlyargs:
 | |
|             specs.append('*')
 | |
|     if kwonlyargs:
 | |
|         for kwonlyarg in kwonlyargs:
 | |
|             spec = formatargandannotation(kwonlyarg)
 | |
|             if kwonlydefaults and kwonlyarg in kwonlydefaults:
 | |
|                 spec += formatvalue(kwonlydefaults[kwonlyarg])
 | |
|             specs.append(spec)
 | |
|     if varkw is not None:
 | |
|         specs.append(formatvarkw(formatargandannotation(varkw)))
 | |
|     result = '(' + ', '.join(specs) + ')'
 | |
|     if 'return' in annotations:
 | |
|         result += formatreturns(formatannotation(annotations['return']))
 | |
|     return result
 | |
| 
 | |
| def formatargvalues(args, varargs, varkw, locals,
 | |
|                     formatarg=str,
 | |
|                     formatvarargs=lambda name: '*' + name,
 | |
|                     formatvarkw=lambda name: '**' + name,
 | |
|                     formatvalue=lambda value: '=' + repr(value)):
 | |
|     """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(convert(args[i]))
 | |
|     if varargs:
 | |
|         specs.append(formatvarargs(varargs) + formatvalue(locals[varargs]))
 | |
|     if varkw:
 | |
|         specs.append(formatvarkw(varkw) + formatvalue(locals[varkw]))
 | |
|     return '(' + ', '.join(specs) + ')'
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _missing_arguments(f_name, argnames, pos, values):
 | |
|     names = [repr(name) for name in argnames if name not in values]
 | |
|     missing = len(names)
 | |
|     if missing == 1:
 | |
|         s = names[0]
 | |
|     elif missing == 2:
 | |
|         s = "{} and {}".format(*names)
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         tail = ", {} and {}".format(*names[-2:])
 | |
|         del names[-2:]
 | |
|         s = ", ".join(names) + tail
 | |
|     raise TypeError("%s() missing %i required %s argument%s: %s" %
 | |
|                     (f_name, missing,
 | |
|                       "positional" if pos else "keyword-only",
 | |
|                       "" if missing == 1 else "s", s))
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _too_many(f_name, args, kwonly, varargs, defcount, given, values):
 | |
|     atleast = len(args) - defcount
 | |
|     kwonly_given = len([arg for arg in kwonly if arg in values])
 | |
|     if varargs:
 | |
|         plural = atleast != 1
 | |
|         sig = "at least %d" % (atleast,)
 | |
|     elif defcount:
 | |
|         plural = True
 | |
|         sig = "from %d to %d" % (atleast, len(args))
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         plural = len(args) != 1
 | |
|         sig = str(len(args))
 | |
|     kwonly_sig = ""
 | |
|     if kwonly_given:
 | |
|         msg = " positional argument%s (and %d keyword-only argument%s)"
 | |
|         kwonly_sig = (msg % ("s" if given != 1 else "", kwonly_given,
 | |
|                              "s" if kwonly_given != 1 else ""))
 | |
|     raise TypeError("%s() takes %s positional argument%s but %d%s %s given" %
 | |
|             (f_name, sig, "s" if plural else "", given, kwonly_sig,
 | |
|              "was" if given == 1 and not kwonly_given else "were"))
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getcallargs(*func_and_positional, **named):
 | |
|     """Get the mapping of arguments to values.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     A dict is returned, with keys the function argument names (including the
 | |
|     names of the * and ** arguments, if any), and values the respective bound
 | |
|     values from 'positional' and 'named'."""
 | |
|     func = func_and_positional[0]
 | |
|     positional = func_and_positional[1:]
 | |
|     spec = getfullargspec(func)
 | |
|     args, varargs, varkw, defaults, kwonlyargs, kwonlydefaults, ann = spec
 | |
|     f_name = func.__name__
 | |
|     arg2value = {}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if ismethod(func) and func.__self__ is not None:
 | |
|         # implicit 'self' (or 'cls' for classmethods) argument
 | |
|         positional = (func.__self__,) + positional
 | |
|     num_pos = len(positional)
 | |
|     num_args = len(args)
 | |
|     num_defaults = len(defaults) if defaults else 0
 | |
| 
 | |
|     n = min(num_pos, num_args)
 | |
|     for i in range(n):
 | |
|         arg2value[args[i]] = positional[i]
 | |
|     if varargs:
 | |
|         arg2value[varargs] = tuple(positional[n:])
 | |
|     possible_kwargs = set(args + kwonlyargs)
 | |
|     if varkw:
 | |
|         arg2value[varkw] = {}
 | |
|     for kw, value in named.items():
 | |
|         if kw not in possible_kwargs:
 | |
|             if not varkw:
 | |
|                 raise TypeError("%s() got an unexpected keyword argument %r" %
 | |
|                                 (f_name, kw))
 | |
|             arg2value[varkw][kw] = value
 | |
|             continue
 | |
|         if kw in arg2value:
 | |
|             raise TypeError("%s() got multiple values for argument %r" %
 | |
|                             (f_name, kw))
 | |
|         arg2value[kw] = value
 | |
|     if num_pos > num_args and not varargs:
 | |
|         _too_many(f_name, args, kwonlyargs, varargs, num_defaults,
 | |
|                    num_pos, arg2value)
 | |
|     if num_pos < num_args:
 | |
|         req = args[:num_args - num_defaults]
 | |
|         for arg in req:
 | |
|             if arg not in arg2value:
 | |
|                 _missing_arguments(f_name, req, True, arg2value)
 | |
|         for i, arg in enumerate(args[num_args - num_defaults:]):
 | |
|             if arg not in arg2value:
 | |
|                 arg2value[arg] = defaults[i]
 | |
|     missing = 0
 | |
|     for kwarg in kwonlyargs:
 | |
|         if kwarg not in arg2value:
 | |
|             if kwonlydefaults and kwarg in kwonlydefaults:
 | |
|                 arg2value[kwarg] = kwonlydefaults[kwarg]
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 missing += 1
 | |
|     if missing:
 | |
|         _missing_arguments(f_name, kwonlyargs, False, arg2value)
 | |
|     return arg2value
 | |
| 
 | |
| ClosureVars = namedtuple('ClosureVars', 'nonlocals globals builtins unbound')
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getclosurevars(func):
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     Get the mapping of free variables to their current values.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Returns a named tuple of dicts mapping the current nonlocal, global
 | |
|     and builtin references as seen by the body of the function. A final
 | |
|     set of unbound names that could not be resolved is also provided.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if ismethod(func):
 | |
|         func = func.__func__
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if not isfunction(func):
 | |
|         raise TypeError("'{!r}' is not a Python function".format(func))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     code = func.__code__
 | |
|     # Nonlocal references are named in co_freevars and resolved
 | |
|     # by looking them up in __closure__ by positional index
 | |
|     if func.__closure__ is None:
 | |
|         nonlocal_vars = {}
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         nonlocal_vars = {
 | |
|             var : cell.cell_contents
 | |
|             for var, cell in zip(code.co_freevars, func.__closure__)
 | |
|        }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Global and builtin references are named in co_names and resolved
 | |
|     # by looking them up in __globals__ or __builtins__
 | |
|     global_ns = func.__globals__
 | |
|     builtin_ns = global_ns.get("__builtins__", builtins.__dict__)
 | |
|     if ismodule(builtin_ns):
 | |
|         builtin_ns = builtin_ns.__dict__
 | |
|     global_vars = {}
 | |
|     builtin_vars = {}
 | |
|     unbound_names = set()
 | |
|     for name in code.co_names:
 | |
|         if name in ("None", "True", "False"):
 | |
|             # Because these used to be builtins instead of keywords, they
 | |
|             # may still show up as name references. We ignore them.
 | |
|             continue
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             global_vars[name] = global_ns[name]
 | |
|         except KeyError:
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 builtin_vars[name] = builtin_ns[name]
 | |
|             except KeyError:
 | |
|                 unbound_names.add(name)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return ClosureVars(nonlocal_vars, global_vars,
 | |
|                        builtin_vars, unbound_names)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # -------------------------------------------------- stack frame extraction
 | |
| 
 | |
| Traceback = namedtuple('Traceback', 'filename lineno function code_context index')
 | |
| 
 | |
| 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):
 | |
|         lineno = frame.tb_lineno
 | |
|         frame = frame.tb_frame
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         lineno = frame.f_lineno
 | |
|     if not isframe(frame):
 | |
|         raise TypeError('{!r} is not a frame or traceback object'.format(frame))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     filename = getsourcefile(frame) or getfile(frame)
 | |
|     if context > 0:
 | |
|         start = lineno - 1 - context//2
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             lines, lnum = findsource(frame)
 | |
|         except OSError:
 | |
|             lines = index = None
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             start = max(start, 1)
 | |
|             start = max(0, min(start, len(lines) - context))
 | |
|             lines = lines[start:start+context]
 | |
|             index = lineno - 1 - start
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         lines = index = None
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return Traceback(filename, lineno, frame.f_code.co_name, lines, index)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getlineno(frame):
 | |
|     """Get the line number from a frame object, allowing for optimization."""
 | |
|     # FrameType.f_lineno is now a descriptor that grovels co_lnotab
 | |
|     return frame.f_lineno
 | |
| 
 | |
| FrameInfo = namedtuple('FrameInfo', ('frame',) + Traceback._fields)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 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:
 | |
|         frameinfo = (frame,) + getframeinfo(frame, context)
 | |
|         framelist.append(FrameInfo(*frameinfo))
 | |
|         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:
 | |
|         frameinfo = (tb.tb_frame,) + getframeinfo(tb, context)
 | |
|         framelist.append(FrameInfo(*frameinfo))
 | |
|         tb = tb.tb_next
 | |
|     return framelist
 | |
| 
 | |
| def currentframe():
 | |
|     """Return the frame of the caller or None if this is not possible."""
 | |
|     return sys._getframe(1) if hasattr(sys, "_getframe") else None
 | |
| 
 | |
| def stack(context=1):
 | |
|     """Return a list of records for the stack above the caller's frame."""
 | |
|     return getouterframes(sys._getframe(1), context)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def trace(context=1):
 | |
|     """Return a list of records for the stack below the current exception."""
 | |
|     return getinnerframes(sys.exc_info()[2], context)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # ------------------------------------------------ static version of getattr
 | |
| 
 | |
| _sentinel = object()
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _static_getmro(klass):
 | |
|     return type.__dict__['__mro__'].__get__(klass)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _check_instance(obj, attr):
 | |
|     instance_dict = {}
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         instance_dict = object.__getattribute__(obj, "__dict__")
 | |
|     except AttributeError:
 | |
|         pass
 | |
|     return dict.get(instance_dict, attr, _sentinel)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _check_class(klass, attr):
 | |
|     for entry in _static_getmro(klass):
 | |
|         if _shadowed_dict(type(entry)) is _sentinel:
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 return entry.__dict__[attr]
 | |
|             except KeyError:
 | |
|                 pass
 | |
|     return _sentinel
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _is_type(obj):
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         _static_getmro(obj)
 | |
|     except TypeError:
 | |
|         return False
 | |
|     return True
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _shadowed_dict(klass):
 | |
|     dict_attr = type.__dict__["__dict__"]
 | |
|     for entry in _static_getmro(klass):
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             class_dict = dict_attr.__get__(entry)["__dict__"]
 | |
|         except KeyError:
 | |
|             pass
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             if not (type(class_dict) is types.GetSetDescriptorType and
 | |
|                     class_dict.__name__ == "__dict__" and
 | |
|                     class_dict.__objclass__ is entry):
 | |
|                 return class_dict
 | |
|     return _sentinel
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getattr_static(obj, attr, default=_sentinel):
 | |
|     """Retrieve attributes without triggering dynamic lookup via the
 | |
|        descriptor protocol,  __getattr__ or __getattribute__.
 | |
| 
 | |
|        Note: this function may not be able to retrieve all attributes
 | |
|        that getattr can fetch (like dynamically created attributes)
 | |
|        and may find attributes that getattr can't (like descriptors
 | |
|        that raise AttributeError). It can also return descriptor objects
 | |
|        instead of instance members in some cases. See the
 | |
|        documentation for details.
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     instance_result = _sentinel
 | |
|     if not _is_type(obj):
 | |
|         klass = type(obj)
 | |
|         dict_attr = _shadowed_dict(klass)
 | |
|         if (dict_attr is _sentinel or
 | |
|             type(dict_attr) is types.MemberDescriptorType):
 | |
|             instance_result = _check_instance(obj, attr)
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         klass = obj
 | |
| 
 | |
|     klass_result = _check_class(klass, attr)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if instance_result is not _sentinel and klass_result is not _sentinel:
 | |
|         if (_check_class(type(klass_result), '__get__') is not _sentinel and
 | |
|             _check_class(type(klass_result), '__set__') is not _sentinel):
 | |
|             return klass_result
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if instance_result is not _sentinel:
 | |
|         return instance_result
 | |
|     if klass_result is not _sentinel:
 | |
|         return klass_result
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if obj is klass:
 | |
|         # for types we check the metaclass too
 | |
|         for entry in _static_getmro(type(klass)):
 | |
|             if _shadowed_dict(type(entry)) is _sentinel:
 | |
|                 try:
 | |
|                     return entry.__dict__[attr]
 | |
|                 except KeyError:
 | |
|                     pass
 | |
|     if default is not _sentinel:
 | |
|         return default
 | |
|     raise AttributeError(attr)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # ------------------------------------------------ generator introspection
 | |
| 
 | |
| GEN_CREATED = 'GEN_CREATED'
 | |
| GEN_RUNNING = 'GEN_RUNNING'
 | |
| GEN_SUSPENDED = 'GEN_SUSPENDED'
 | |
| GEN_CLOSED = 'GEN_CLOSED'
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getgeneratorstate(generator):
 | |
|     """Get current state of a generator-iterator.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Possible states are:
 | |
|       GEN_CREATED: Waiting to start execution.
 | |
|       GEN_RUNNING: Currently being executed by the interpreter.
 | |
|       GEN_SUSPENDED: Currently suspended at a yield expression.
 | |
|       GEN_CLOSED: Execution has completed.
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     if generator.gi_running:
 | |
|         return GEN_RUNNING
 | |
|     if generator.gi_frame is None:
 | |
|         return GEN_CLOSED
 | |
|     if generator.gi_frame.f_lasti == -1:
 | |
|         return GEN_CREATED
 | |
|     return GEN_SUSPENDED
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getgeneratorlocals(generator):
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     Get the mapping of generator local variables to their current values.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     A dict is returned, with the keys the local variable names and values the
 | |
|     bound values."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if not isgenerator(generator):
 | |
|         raise TypeError("'{!r}' is not a Python generator".format(generator))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     frame = getattr(generator, "gi_frame", None)
 | |
|     if frame is not None:
 | |
|         return generator.gi_frame.f_locals
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         return {}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # ------------------------------------------------ coroutine introspection
 | |
| 
 | |
| CORO_CREATED = 'CORO_CREATED'
 | |
| CORO_RUNNING = 'CORO_RUNNING'
 | |
| CORO_SUSPENDED = 'CORO_SUSPENDED'
 | |
| CORO_CLOSED = 'CORO_CLOSED'
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getcoroutinestate(coroutine):
 | |
|     """Get current state of a coroutine object.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Possible states are:
 | |
|       CORO_CREATED: Waiting to start execution.
 | |
|       CORO_RUNNING: Currently being executed by the interpreter.
 | |
|       CORO_SUSPENDED: Currently suspended at an await expression.
 | |
|       CORO_CLOSED: Execution has completed.
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     if coroutine.cr_running:
 | |
|         return CORO_RUNNING
 | |
|     if coroutine.cr_frame is None:
 | |
|         return CORO_CLOSED
 | |
|     if coroutine.cr_frame.f_lasti == -1:
 | |
|         return CORO_CREATED
 | |
|     return CORO_SUSPENDED
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getcoroutinelocals(coroutine):
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     Get the mapping of coroutine local variables to their current values.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     A dict is returned, with the keys the local variable names and values the
 | |
|     bound values."""
 | |
|     frame = getattr(coroutine, "cr_frame", None)
 | |
|     if frame is not None:
 | |
|         return frame.f_locals
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         return {}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| ###############################################################################
 | |
| ### Function Signature Object (PEP 362)
 | |
| ###############################################################################
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| _WrapperDescriptor = type(type.__call__)
 | |
| _MethodWrapper = type(all.__call__)
 | |
| _ClassMethodWrapper = type(int.__dict__['from_bytes'])
 | |
| 
 | |
| _NonUserDefinedCallables = (_WrapperDescriptor,
 | |
|                             _MethodWrapper,
 | |
|                             _ClassMethodWrapper,
 | |
|                             types.BuiltinFunctionType)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _signature_get_user_defined_method(cls, method_name):
 | |
|     """Private helper. Checks if ``cls`` has an attribute
 | |
|     named ``method_name`` and returns it only if it is a
 | |
|     pure python function.
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         meth = getattr(cls, method_name)
 | |
|     except AttributeError:
 | |
|         return
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         if not isinstance(meth, _NonUserDefinedCallables):
 | |
|             # Once '__signature__' will be added to 'C'-level
 | |
|             # callables, this check won't be necessary
 | |
|             return meth
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _signature_get_partial(wrapped_sig, partial, extra_args=()):
 | |
|     """Private helper to calculate how 'wrapped_sig' signature will
 | |
|     look like after applying a 'functools.partial' object (or alike)
 | |
|     on it.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     old_params = wrapped_sig.parameters
 | |
|     new_params = OrderedDict(old_params.items())
 | |
| 
 | |
|     partial_args = partial.args or ()
 | |
|     partial_keywords = partial.keywords or {}
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if extra_args:
 | |
|         partial_args = extra_args + partial_args
 | |
| 
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         ba = wrapped_sig.bind_partial(*partial_args, **partial_keywords)
 | |
|     except TypeError as ex:
 | |
|         msg = 'partial object {!r} has incorrect arguments'.format(partial)
 | |
|         raise ValueError(msg) from ex
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|     transform_to_kwonly = False
 | |
|     for param_name, param in old_params.items():
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             arg_value = ba.arguments[param_name]
 | |
|         except KeyError:
 | |
|             pass
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             if param.kind is _POSITIONAL_ONLY:
 | |
|                 # If positional-only parameter is bound by partial,
 | |
|                 # it effectively disappears from the signature
 | |
|                 new_params.pop(param_name)
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if param.kind is _POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD:
 | |
|                 if param_name in partial_keywords:
 | |
|                     # This means that this parameter, and all parameters
 | |
|                     # after it should be keyword-only (and var-positional
 | |
|                     # should be removed). Here's why. Consider the following
 | |
|                     # function:
 | |
|                     #     foo(a, b, *args, c):
 | |
|                     #         pass
 | |
|                     #
 | |
|                     # "partial(foo, a='spam')" will have the following
 | |
|                     # signature: "(*, a='spam', b, c)". Because attempting
 | |
|                     # to call that partial with "(10, 20)" arguments will
 | |
|                     # raise a TypeError, saying that "a" argument received
 | |
|                     # multiple values.
 | |
|                     transform_to_kwonly = True
 | |
|                     # Set the new default value
 | |
|                     new_params[param_name] = param.replace(default=arg_value)
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     # was passed as a positional argument
 | |
|                     new_params.pop(param.name)
 | |
|                     continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if param.kind is _KEYWORD_ONLY:
 | |
|                 # Set the new default value
 | |
|                 new_params[param_name] = param.replace(default=arg_value)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if transform_to_kwonly:
 | |
|             assert param.kind is not _POSITIONAL_ONLY
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if param.kind is _POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD:
 | |
|                 new_param = new_params[param_name].replace(kind=_KEYWORD_ONLY)
 | |
|                 new_params[param_name] = new_param
 | |
|                 new_params.move_to_end(param_name)
 | |
|             elif param.kind in (_KEYWORD_ONLY, _VAR_KEYWORD):
 | |
|                 new_params.move_to_end(param_name)
 | |
|             elif param.kind is _VAR_POSITIONAL:
 | |
|                 new_params.pop(param.name)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return wrapped_sig.replace(parameters=new_params.values())
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _signature_bound_method(sig):
 | |
|     """Private helper to transform signatures for unbound
 | |
|     functions to bound methods.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     params = tuple(sig.parameters.values())
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if not params or params[0].kind in (_VAR_KEYWORD, _KEYWORD_ONLY):
 | |
|         raise ValueError('invalid method signature')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     kind = params[0].kind
 | |
|     if kind in (_POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD, _POSITIONAL_ONLY):
 | |
|         # Drop first parameter:
 | |
|         # '(p1, p2[, ...])' -> '(p2[, ...])'
 | |
|         params = params[1:]
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         if kind is not _VAR_POSITIONAL:
 | |
|             # Unless we add a new parameter type we never
 | |
|             # get here
 | |
|             raise ValueError('invalid argument type')
 | |
|         # It's a var-positional parameter.
 | |
|         # Do nothing. '(*args[, ...])' -> '(*args[, ...])'
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return sig.replace(parameters=params)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _signature_is_builtin(obj):
 | |
|     """Private helper to test if `obj` is a callable that might
 | |
|     support Argument Clinic's __text_signature__ protocol.
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     return (isbuiltin(obj) or
 | |
|             ismethoddescriptor(obj) or
 | |
|             isinstance(obj, _NonUserDefinedCallables) or
 | |
|             # Can't test 'isinstance(type)' here, as it would
 | |
|             # also be True for regular python classes
 | |
|             obj in (type, object))
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _signature_is_functionlike(obj):
 | |
|     """Private helper to test if `obj` is a duck type of FunctionType.
 | |
|     A good example of such objects are functions compiled with
 | |
|     Cython, which have all attributes that a pure Python function
 | |
|     would have, but have their code statically compiled.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if not callable(obj) or isclass(obj):
 | |
|         # All function-like objects are obviously callables,
 | |
|         # and not classes.
 | |
|         return False
 | |
| 
 | |
|     name = getattr(obj, '__name__', None)
 | |
|     code = getattr(obj, '__code__', None)
 | |
|     defaults = getattr(obj, '__defaults__', _void) # Important to use _void ...
 | |
|     kwdefaults = getattr(obj, '__kwdefaults__', _void) # ... and not None here
 | |
|     annotations = getattr(obj, '__annotations__', None)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return (isinstance(code, types.CodeType) and
 | |
|             isinstance(name, str) and
 | |
|             (defaults is None or isinstance(defaults, tuple)) and
 | |
|             (kwdefaults is None or isinstance(kwdefaults, dict)) and
 | |
|             isinstance(annotations, dict))
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _signature_get_bound_param(spec):
 | |
|     """ Private helper to get first parameter name from a
 | |
|     __text_signature__ of a builtin method, which should
 | |
|     be in the following format: '($param1, ...)'.
 | |
|     Assumptions are that the first argument won't have
 | |
|     a default value or an annotation.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     assert spec.startswith('($')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     pos = spec.find(',')
 | |
|     if pos == -1:
 | |
|         pos = spec.find(')')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     cpos = spec.find(':')
 | |
|     assert cpos == -1 or cpos > pos
 | |
| 
 | |
|     cpos = spec.find('=')
 | |
|     assert cpos == -1 or cpos > pos
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return spec[2:pos]
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _signature_strip_non_python_syntax(signature):
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     Private helper function. Takes a signature in Argument Clinic's
 | |
|     extended signature format.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Returns a tuple of three things:
 | |
|       * that signature re-rendered in standard Python syntax,
 | |
|       * the index of the "self" parameter (generally 0), or None if
 | |
|         the function does not have a "self" parameter, and
 | |
|       * the index of the last "positional only" parameter,
 | |
|         or None if the signature has no positional-only parameters.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if not signature:
 | |
|         return signature, None, None
 | |
| 
 | |
|     self_parameter = None
 | |
|     last_positional_only = None
 | |
| 
 | |
|     lines = [l.encode('ascii') for l in signature.split('\n')]
 | |
|     generator = iter(lines).__next__
 | |
|     token_stream = tokenize.tokenize(generator)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     delayed_comma = False
 | |
|     skip_next_comma = False
 | |
|     text = []
 | |
|     add = text.append
 | |
| 
 | |
|     current_parameter = 0
 | |
|     OP = token.OP
 | |
|     ERRORTOKEN = token.ERRORTOKEN
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # token stream always starts with ENCODING token, skip it
 | |
|     t = next(token_stream)
 | |
|     assert t.type == tokenize.ENCODING
 | |
| 
 | |
|     for t in token_stream:
 | |
|         type, string = t.type, t.string
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if type == OP:
 | |
|             if string == ',':
 | |
|                 if skip_next_comma:
 | |
|                     skip_next_comma = False
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     assert not delayed_comma
 | |
|                     delayed_comma = True
 | |
|                     current_parameter += 1
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if string == '/':
 | |
|                 assert not skip_next_comma
 | |
|                 assert last_positional_only is None
 | |
|                 skip_next_comma = True
 | |
|                 last_positional_only = current_parameter - 1
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if (type == ERRORTOKEN) and (string == '$'):
 | |
|             assert self_parameter is None
 | |
|             self_parameter = current_parameter
 | |
|             continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if delayed_comma:
 | |
|             delayed_comma = False
 | |
|             if not ((type == OP) and (string == ')')):
 | |
|                 add(', ')
 | |
|         add(string)
 | |
|         if (string == ','):
 | |
|             add(' ')
 | |
|     clean_signature = ''.join(text)
 | |
|     return clean_signature, self_parameter, last_positional_only
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _signature_fromstr(cls, obj, s, skip_bound_arg=True):
 | |
|     """Private helper to parse content of '__text_signature__'
 | |
|     and return a Signature based on it.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Parameter = cls._parameter_cls
 | |
| 
 | |
|     clean_signature, self_parameter, last_positional_only = \
 | |
|         _signature_strip_non_python_syntax(s)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     program = "def foo" + clean_signature + ": pass"
 | |
| 
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         module = ast.parse(program)
 | |
|     except SyntaxError:
 | |
|         module = None
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if not isinstance(module, ast.Module):
 | |
|         raise ValueError("{!r} builtin has invalid signature".format(obj))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     f = module.body[0]
 | |
| 
 | |
|     parameters = []
 | |
|     empty = Parameter.empty
 | |
|     invalid = object()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     module = None
 | |
|     module_dict = {}
 | |
|     module_name = getattr(obj, '__module__', None)
 | |
|     if module_name:
 | |
|         module = sys.modules.get(module_name, None)
 | |
|         if module:
 | |
|             module_dict = module.__dict__
 | |
|     sys_module_dict = sys.modules
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def parse_name(node):
 | |
|         assert isinstance(node, ast.arg)
 | |
|         if node.annotation != None:
 | |
|             raise ValueError("Annotations are not currently supported")
 | |
|         return node.arg
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def wrap_value(s):
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             value = eval(s, module_dict)
 | |
|         except NameError:
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 value = eval(s, sys_module_dict)
 | |
|             except NameError:
 | |
|                 raise RuntimeError()
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if isinstance(value, str):
 | |
|             return ast.Str(value)
 | |
|         if isinstance(value, (int, float)):
 | |
|             return ast.Num(value)
 | |
|         if isinstance(value, bytes):
 | |
|             return ast.Bytes(value)
 | |
|         if value in (True, False, None):
 | |
|             return ast.NameConstant(value)
 | |
|         raise RuntimeError()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     class RewriteSymbolics(ast.NodeTransformer):
 | |
|         def visit_Attribute(self, node):
 | |
|             a = []
 | |
|             n = node
 | |
|             while isinstance(n, ast.Attribute):
 | |
|                 a.append(n.attr)
 | |
|                 n = n.value
 | |
|             if not isinstance(n, ast.Name):
 | |
|                 raise RuntimeError()
 | |
|             a.append(n.id)
 | |
|             value = ".".join(reversed(a))
 | |
|             return wrap_value(value)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def visit_Name(self, node):
 | |
|             if not isinstance(node.ctx, ast.Load):
 | |
|                 raise ValueError()
 | |
|             return wrap_value(node.id)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def p(name_node, default_node, default=empty):
 | |
|         name = parse_name(name_node)
 | |
|         if name is invalid:
 | |
|             return None
 | |
|         if default_node and default_node is not _empty:
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 default_node = RewriteSymbolics().visit(default_node)
 | |
|                 o = ast.literal_eval(default_node)
 | |
|             except ValueError:
 | |
|                 o = invalid
 | |
|             if o is invalid:
 | |
|                 return None
 | |
|             default = o if o is not invalid else default
 | |
|         parameters.append(Parameter(name, kind, default=default, annotation=empty))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # non-keyword-only parameters
 | |
|     args = reversed(f.args.args)
 | |
|     defaults = reversed(f.args.defaults)
 | |
|     iter = itertools.zip_longest(args, defaults, fillvalue=None)
 | |
|     if last_positional_only is not None:
 | |
|         kind = Parameter.POSITIONAL_ONLY
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         kind = Parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD
 | |
|     for i, (name, default) in enumerate(reversed(list(iter))):
 | |
|         p(name, default)
 | |
|         if i == last_positional_only:
 | |
|             kind = Parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # *args
 | |
|     if f.args.vararg:
 | |
|         kind = Parameter.VAR_POSITIONAL
 | |
|         p(f.args.vararg, empty)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # keyword-only arguments
 | |
|     kind = Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY
 | |
|     for name, default in zip(f.args.kwonlyargs, f.args.kw_defaults):
 | |
|         p(name, default)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # **kwargs
 | |
|     if f.args.kwarg:
 | |
|         kind = Parameter.VAR_KEYWORD
 | |
|         p(f.args.kwarg, empty)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if self_parameter is not None:
 | |
|         # Possibly strip the bound argument:
 | |
|         #    - We *always* strip first bound argument if
 | |
|         #      it is a module.
 | |
|         #    - We don't strip first bound argument if
 | |
|         #      skip_bound_arg is False.
 | |
|         assert parameters
 | |
|         _self = getattr(obj, '__self__', None)
 | |
|         self_isbound = _self is not None
 | |
|         self_ismodule = ismodule(_self)
 | |
|         if self_isbound and (self_ismodule or skip_bound_arg):
 | |
|             parameters.pop(0)
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             # for builtins, self parameter is always positional-only!
 | |
|             p = parameters[0].replace(kind=Parameter.POSITIONAL_ONLY)
 | |
|             parameters[0] = p
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return cls(parameters, return_annotation=cls.empty)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _signature_from_builtin(cls, func, skip_bound_arg=True):
 | |
|     """Private helper function to get signature for
 | |
|     builtin callables.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if not _signature_is_builtin(func):
 | |
|         raise TypeError("{!r} is not a Python builtin "
 | |
|                         "function".format(func))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     s = getattr(func, "__text_signature__", None)
 | |
|     if not s:
 | |
|         raise ValueError("no signature found for builtin {!r}".format(func))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return _signature_fromstr(cls, func, s, skip_bound_arg)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _signature_from_function(cls, func):
 | |
|     """Private helper: constructs Signature for the given python function."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     is_duck_function = False
 | |
|     if not isfunction(func):
 | |
|         if _signature_is_functionlike(func):
 | |
|             is_duck_function = True
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             # If it's not a pure Python function, and not a duck type
 | |
|             # of pure function:
 | |
|             raise TypeError('{!r} is not a Python function'.format(func))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Parameter = cls._parameter_cls
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Parameter information.
 | |
|     func_code = func.__code__
 | |
|     pos_count = func_code.co_argcount
 | |
|     arg_names = func_code.co_varnames
 | |
|     positional = tuple(arg_names[:pos_count])
 | |
|     keyword_only_count = func_code.co_kwonlyargcount
 | |
|     keyword_only = arg_names[pos_count:(pos_count + keyword_only_count)]
 | |
|     annotations = func.__annotations__
 | |
|     defaults = func.__defaults__
 | |
|     kwdefaults = func.__kwdefaults__
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if defaults:
 | |
|         pos_default_count = len(defaults)
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         pos_default_count = 0
 | |
| 
 | |
|     parameters = []
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Non-keyword-only parameters w/o defaults.
 | |
|     non_default_count = pos_count - pos_default_count
 | |
|     for name in positional[:non_default_count]:
 | |
|         annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty)
 | |
|         parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation,
 | |
|                                     kind=_POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # ... w/ defaults.
 | |
|     for offset, name in enumerate(positional[non_default_count:]):
 | |
|         annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty)
 | |
|         parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation,
 | |
|                                     kind=_POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD,
 | |
|                                     default=defaults[offset]))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # *args
 | |
|     if func_code.co_flags & CO_VARARGS:
 | |
|         name = arg_names[pos_count + keyword_only_count]
 | |
|         annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty)
 | |
|         parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation,
 | |
|                                     kind=_VAR_POSITIONAL))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Keyword-only parameters.
 | |
|     for name in keyword_only:
 | |
|         default = _empty
 | |
|         if kwdefaults is not None:
 | |
|             default = kwdefaults.get(name, _empty)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty)
 | |
|         parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation,
 | |
|                                     kind=_KEYWORD_ONLY,
 | |
|                                     default=default))
 | |
|     # **kwargs
 | |
|     if func_code.co_flags & CO_VARKEYWORDS:
 | |
|         index = pos_count + keyword_only_count
 | |
|         if func_code.co_flags & CO_VARARGS:
 | |
|             index += 1
 | |
| 
 | |
|         name = arg_names[index]
 | |
|         annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty)
 | |
|         parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation,
 | |
|                                     kind=_VAR_KEYWORD))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Is 'func' is a pure Python function - don't validate the
 | |
|     # parameters list (for correct order and defaults), it should be OK.
 | |
|     return cls(parameters,
 | |
|                return_annotation=annotations.get('return', _empty),
 | |
|                __validate_parameters__=is_duck_function)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _signature_from_callable(obj, *,
 | |
|                              follow_wrapper_chains=True,
 | |
|                              skip_bound_arg=True,
 | |
|                              sigcls):
 | |
| 
 | |
|     """Private helper function to get signature for arbitrary
 | |
|     callable objects.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if not callable(obj):
 | |
|         raise TypeError('{!r} is not a callable object'.format(obj))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if isinstance(obj, types.MethodType):
 | |
|         # In this case we skip the first parameter of the underlying
 | |
|         # function (usually `self` or `cls`).
 | |
|         sig = _signature_from_callable(
 | |
|             obj.__func__,
 | |
|             follow_wrapper_chains=follow_wrapper_chains,
 | |
|             skip_bound_arg=skip_bound_arg,
 | |
|             sigcls=sigcls)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if skip_bound_arg:
 | |
|             return _signature_bound_method(sig)
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             return sig
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Was this function wrapped by a decorator?
 | |
|     if follow_wrapper_chains:
 | |
|         obj = unwrap(obj, stop=(lambda f: hasattr(f, "__signature__")))
 | |
|         if isinstance(obj, types.MethodType):
 | |
|             # If the unwrapped object is a *method*, we might want to
 | |
|             # skip its first parameter (self).
 | |
|             # See test_signature_wrapped_bound_method for details.
 | |
|             return _signature_from_callable(
 | |
|                 obj,
 | |
|                 follow_wrapper_chains=follow_wrapper_chains,
 | |
|                 skip_bound_arg=skip_bound_arg,
 | |
|                 sigcls=sigcls)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         sig = obj.__signature__
 | |
|     except AttributeError:
 | |
|         pass
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         if sig is not None:
 | |
|             if not isinstance(sig, Signature):
 | |
|                 raise TypeError(
 | |
|                     'unexpected object {!r} in __signature__ '
 | |
|                     'attribute'.format(sig))
 | |
|             return sig
 | |
| 
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         partialmethod = obj._partialmethod
 | |
|     except AttributeError:
 | |
|         pass
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         if isinstance(partialmethod, functools.partialmethod):
 | |
|             # Unbound partialmethod (see functools.partialmethod)
 | |
|             # This means, that we need to calculate the signature
 | |
|             # as if it's a regular partial object, but taking into
 | |
|             # account that the first positional argument
 | |
|             # (usually `self`, or `cls`) will not be passed
 | |
|             # automatically (as for boundmethods)
 | |
| 
 | |
|             wrapped_sig = _signature_from_callable(
 | |
|                 partialmethod.func,
 | |
|                 follow_wrapper_chains=follow_wrapper_chains,
 | |
|                 skip_bound_arg=skip_bound_arg,
 | |
|                 sigcls=sigcls)
 | |
| 
 | |
|             sig = _signature_get_partial(wrapped_sig, partialmethod, (None,))
 | |
| 
 | |
|             first_wrapped_param = tuple(wrapped_sig.parameters.values())[0]
 | |
|             new_params = (first_wrapped_param,) + tuple(sig.parameters.values())
 | |
| 
 | |
|             return sig.replace(parameters=new_params)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if isfunction(obj) or _signature_is_functionlike(obj):
 | |
|         # If it's a pure Python function, or an object that is duck type
 | |
|         # of a Python function (Cython functions, for instance), then:
 | |
|         return _signature_from_function(sigcls, obj)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if _signature_is_builtin(obj):
 | |
|         return _signature_from_builtin(sigcls, obj,
 | |
|                                        skip_bound_arg=skip_bound_arg)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if isinstance(obj, functools.partial):
 | |
|         wrapped_sig = _signature_from_callable(
 | |
|             obj.func,
 | |
|             follow_wrapper_chains=follow_wrapper_chains,
 | |
|             skip_bound_arg=skip_bound_arg,
 | |
|             sigcls=sigcls)
 | |
|         return _signature_get_partial(wrapped_sig, obj)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     sig = None
 | |
|     if isinstance(obj, type):
 | |
|         # obj is a class or a metaclass
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # First, let's see if it has an overloaded __call__ defined
 | |
|         # in its metaclass
 | |
|         call = _signature_get_user_defined_method(type(obj), '__call__')
 | |
|         if call is not None:
 | |
|             sig = _signature_from_callable(
 | |
|                 call,
 | |
|                 follow_wrapper_chains=follow_wrapper_chains,
 | |
|                 skip_bound_arg=skip_bound_arg,
 | |
|                 sigcls=sigcls)
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             # Now we check if the 'obj' class has a '__new__' method
 | |
|             new = _signature_get_user_defined_method(obj, '__new__')
 | |
|             if new is not None:
 | |
|                 sig = _signature_from_callable(
 | |
|                     new,
 | |
|                     follow_wrapper_chains=follow_wrapper_chains,
 | |
|                     skip_bound_arg=skip_bound_arg,
 | |
|                     sigcls=sigcls)
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 # Finally, we should have at least __init__ implemented
 | |
|                 init = _signature_get_user_defined_method(obj, '__init__')
 | |
|                 if init is not None:
 | |
|                     sig = _signature_from_callable(
 | |
|                         init,
 | |
|                         follow_wrapper_chains=follow_wrapper_chains,
 | |
|                         skip_bound_arg=skip_bound_arg,
 | |
|                         sigcls=sigcls)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if sig is None:
 | |
|             # At this point we know, that `obj` is a class, with no user-
 | |
|             # defined '__init__', '__new__', or class-level '__call__'
 | |
| 
 | |
|             for base in obj.__mro__[:-1]:
 | |
|                 # Since '__text_signature__' is implemented as a
 | |
|                 # descriptor that extracts text signature from the
 | |
|                 # class docstring, if 'obj' is derived from a builtin
 | |
|                 # class, its own '__text_signature__' may be 'None'.
 | |
|                 # Therefore, we go through the MRO (except the last
 | |
|                 # class in there, which is 'object') to find the first
 | |
|                 # class with non-empty text signature.
 | |
|                 try:
 | |
|                     text_sig = base.__text_signature__
 | |
|                 except AttributeError:
 | |
|                     pass
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     if text_sig:
 | |
|                         # If 'obj' class has a __text_signature__ attribute:
 | |
|                         # return a signature based on it
 | |
|                         return _signature_fromstr(sigcls, obj, text_sig)
 | |
| 
 | |
|             # No '__text_signature__' was found for the 'obj' class.
 | |
|             # Last option is to check if its '__init__' is
 | |
|             # object.__init__ or type.__init__.
 | |
|             if type not in obj.__mro__:
 | |
|                 # We have a class (not metaclass), but no user-defined
 | |
|                 # __init__ or __new__ for it
 | |
|                 if (obj.__init__ is object.__init__ and
 | |
|                     obj.__new__ is object.__new__):
 | |
|                     # Return a signature of 'object' builtin.
 | |
|                     return signature(object)
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     raise ValueError(
 | |
|                         'no signature found for builtin type {!r}'.format(obj))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     elif not isinstance(obj, _NonUserDefinedCallables):
 | |
|         # An object with __call__
 | |
|         # We also check that the 'obj' is not an instance of
 | |
|         # _WrapperDescriptor or _MethodWrapper to avoid
 | |
|         # infinite recursion (and even potential segfault)
 | |
|         call = _signature_get_user_defined_method(type(obj), '__call__')
 | |
|         if call is not None:
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 sig = _signature_from_callable(
 | |
|                     call,
 | |
|                     follow_wrapper_chains=follow_wrapper_chains,
 | |
|                     skip_bound_arg=skip_bound_arg,
 | |
|                     sigcls=sigcls)
 | |
|             except ValueError as ex:
 | |
|                 msg = 'no signature found for {!r}'.format(obj)
 | |
|                 raise ValueError(msg) from ex
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if sig is not None:
 | |
|         # For classes and objects we skip the first parameter of their
 | |
|         # __call__, __new__, or __init__ methods
 | |
|         if skip_bound_arg:
 | |
|             return _signature_bound_method(sig)
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             return sig
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if isinstance(obj, types.BuiltinFunctionType):
 | |
|         # Raise a nicer error message for builtins
 | |
|         msg = 'no signature found for builtin function {!r}'.format(obj)
 | |
|         raise ValueError(msg)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     raise ValueError('callable {!r} is not supported by signature'.format(obj))
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class _void:
 | |
|     """A private marker - used in Parameter & Signature."""
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class _empty:
 | |
|     """Marker object for Signature.empty and Parameter.empty."""
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class _ParameterKind(enum.IntEnum):
 | |
|     POSITIONAL_ONLY = 0
 | |
|     POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD = 1
 | |
|     VAR_POSITIONAL = 2
 | |
|     KEYWORD_ONLY = 3
 | |
|     VAR_KEYWORD = 4
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __str__(self):
 | |
|         return self._name_
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| _POSITIONAL_ONLY         = _ParameterKind.POSITIONAL_ONLY
 | |
| _POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD   = _ParameterKind.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD
 | |
| _VAR_POSITIONAL          = _ParameterKind.VAR_POSITIONAL
 | |
| _KEYWORD_ONLY            = _ParameterKind.KEYWORD_ONLY
 | |
| _VAR_KEYWORD             = _ParameterKind.VAR_KEYWORD
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class Parameter:
 | |
|     """Represents a parameter in a function signature.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Has the following public attributes:
 | |
| 
 | |
|     * name : str
 | |
|         The name of the parameter as a string.
 | |
|     * default : object
 | |
|         The default value for the parameter if specified.  If the
 | |
|         parameter has no default value, this attribute is set to
 | |
|         `Parameter.empty`.
 | |
|     * annotation
 | |
|         The annotation for the parameter if specified.  If the
 | |
|         parameter has no annotation, this attribute is set to
 | |
|         `Parameter.empty`.
 | |
|     * kind : str
 | |
|         Describes how argument values are bound to the parameter.
 | |
|         Possible values: `Parameter.POSITIONAL_ONLY`,
 | |
|         `Parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD`, `Parameter.VAR_POSITIONAL`,
 | |
|         `Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY`, `Parameter.VAR_KEYWORD`.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     __slots__ = ('_name', '_kind', '_default', '_annotation')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     POSITIONAL_ONLY         = _POSITIONAL_ONLY
 | |
|     POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD   = _POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD
 | |
|     VAR_POSITIONAL          = _VAR_POSITIONAL
 | |
|     KEYWORD_ONLY            = _KEYWORD_ONLY
 | |
|     VAR_KEYWORD             = _VAR_KEYWORD
 | |
| 
 | |
|     empty = _empty
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __init__(self, name, kind, *, default=_empty, annotation=_empty):
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if kind not in (_POSITIONAL_ONLY, _POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD,
 | |
|                         _VAR_POSITIONAL, _KEYWORD_ONLY, _VAR_KEYWORD):
 | |
|             raise ValueError("invalid value for 'Parameter.kind' attribute")
 | |
|         self._kind = kind
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if default is not _empty:
 | |
|             if kind in (_VAR_POSITIONAL, _VAR_KEYWORD):
 | |
|                 msg = '{} parameters cannot have default values'.format(kind)
 | |
|                 raise ValueError(msg)
 | |
|         self._default = default
 | |
|         self._annotation = annotation
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if name is _empty:
 | |
|             raise ValueError('name is a required attribute for Parameter')
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if not isinstance(name, str):
 | |
|             raise TypeError("name must be a str, not a {!r}".format(name))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if not name.isidentifier():
 | |
|             raise ValueError('{!r} is not a valid parameter name'.format(name))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         self._name = name
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __reduce__(self):
 | |
|         return (type(self),
 | |
|                 (self._name, self._kind),
 | |
|                 {'_default': self._default,
 | |
|                  '_annotation': self._annotation})
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __setstate__(self, state):
 | |
|         self._default = state['_default']
 | |
|         self._annotation = state['_annotation']
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @property
 | |
|     def name(self):
 | |
|         return self._name
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @property
 | |
|     def default(self):
 | |
|         return self._default
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @property
 | |
|     def annotation(self):
 | |
|         return self._annotation
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @property
 | |
|     def kind(self):
 | |
|         return self._kind
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def replace(self, *, name=_void, kind=_void,
 | |
|                 annotation=_void, default=_void):
 | |
|         """Creates a customized copy of the Parameter."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if name is _void:
 | |
|             name = self._name
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if kind is _void:
 | |
|             kind = self._kind
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if annotation is _void:
 | |
|             annotation = self._annotation
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if default is _void:
 | |
|             default = self._default
 | |
| 
 | |
|         return type(self)(name, kind, default=default, annotation=annotation)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __str__(self):
 | |
|         kind = self.kind
 | |
|         formatted = self._name
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Add annotation and default value
 | |
|         if self._annotation is not _empty:
 | |
|             formatted = '{}:{}'.format(formatted,
 | |
|                                        formatannotation(self._annotation))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if self._default is not _empty:
 | |
|             formatted = '{}={}'.format(formatted, repr(self._default))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL:
 | |
|             formatted = '*' + formatted
 | |
|         elif kind == _VAR_KEYWORD:
 | |
|             formatted = '**' + formatted
 | |
| 
 | |
|         return formatted
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __repr__(self):
 | |
|         return '<{} "{}">'.format(self.__class__.__name__, self)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __hash__(self):
 | |
|         return hash((self.name, self.kind, self.annotation, self.default))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __eq__(self, other):
 | |
|         if self is other:
 | |
|             return True
 | |
|         if not isinstance(other, Parameter):
 | |
|             return NotImplemented
 | |
|         return (self._name == other._name and
 | |
|                 self._kind == other._kind and
 | |
|                 self._default == other._default and
 | |
|                 self._annotation == other._annotation)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class BoundArguments:
 | |
|     """Result of `Signature.bind` call.  Holds the mapping of arguments
 | |
|     to the function's parameters.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Has the following public attributes:
 | |
| 
 | |
|     * arguments : OrderedDict
 | |
|         An ordered mutable mapping of parameters' names to arguments' values.
 | |
|         Does not contain arguments' default values.
 | |
|     * signature : Signature
 | |
|         The Signature object that created this instance.
 | |
|     * args : tuple
 | |
|         Tuple of positional arguments values.
 | |
|     * kwargs : dict
 | |
|         Dict of keyword arguments values.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     __slots__ = ('arguments', '_signature', '__weakref__')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __init__(self, signature, arguments):
 | |
|         self.arguments = arguments
 | |
|         self._signature = signature
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @property
 | |
|     def signature(self):
 | |
|         return self._signature
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @property
 | |
|     def args(self):
 | |
|         args = []
 | |
|         for param_name, param in self._signature.parameters.items():
 | |
|             if param.kind in (_VAR_KEYWORD, _KEYWORD_ONLY):
 | |
|                 break
 | |
| 
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 arg = self.arguments[param_name]
 | |
|             except KeyError:
 | |
|                 # We're done here. Other arguments
 | |
|                 # will be mapped in 'BoundArguments.kwargs'
 | |
|                 break
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 if param.kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL:
 | |
|                     # *args
 | |
|                     args.extend(arg)
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     # plain argument
 | |
|                     args.append(arg)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         return tuple(args)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @property
 | |
|     def kwargs(self):
 | |
|         kwargs = {}
 | |
|         kwargs_started = False
 | |
|         for param_name, param in self._signature.parameters.items():
 | |
|             if not kwargs_started:
 | |
|                 if param.kind in (_VAR_KEYWORD, _KEYWORD_ONLY):
 | |
|                     kwargs_started = True
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     if param_name not in self.arguments:
 | |
|                         kwargs_started = True
 | |
|                         continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if not kwargs_started:
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 arg = self.arguments[param_name]
 | |
|             except KeyError:
 | |
|                 pass
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 if param.kind == _VAR_KEYWORD:
 | |
|                     # **kwargs
 | |
|                     kwargs.update(arg)
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     # plain keyword argument
 | |
|                     kwargs[param_name] = arg
 | |
| 
 | |
|         return kwargs
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def apply_defaults(self):
 | |
|         """Set default values for missing arguments.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         For variable-positional arguments (*args) the default is an
 | |
|         empty tuple.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         For variable-keyword arguments (**kwargs) the default is an
 | |
|         empty dict.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         arguments = self.arguments
 | |
|         if not arguments:
 | |
|             return
 | |
|         new_arguments = []
 | |
|         for name, param in self._signature.parameters.items():
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 new_arguments.append((name, arguments[name]))
 | |
|             except KeyError:
 | |
|                 if param.default is not _empty:
 | |
|                     val = param.default
 | |
|                 elif param.kind is _VAR_POSITIONAL:
 | |
|                     val = ()
 | |
|                 elif param.kind is _VAR_KEYWORD:
 | |
|                     val = {}
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     # This BoundArguments was likely produced by
 | |
|                     # Signature.bind_partial().
 | |
|                     continue
 | |
|                 new_arguments.append((name, val))
 | |
|         self.arguments = OrderedDict(new_arguments)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __eq__(self, other):
 | |
|         if self is other:
 | |
|             return True
 | |
|         if not isinstance(other, BoundArguments):
 | |
|             return NotImplemented
 | |
|         return (self.signature == other.signature and
 | |
|                 self.arguments == other.arguments)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __setstate__(self, state):
 | |
|         self._signature = state['_signature']
 | |
|         self.arguments = state['arguments']
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __getstate__(self):
 | |
|         return {'_signature': self._signature, 'arguments': self.arguments}
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __repr__(self):
 | |
|         args = []
 | |
|         for arg, value in self.arguments.items():
 | |
|             args.append('{}={!r}'.format(arg, value))
 | |
|         return '<{} ({})>'.format(self.__class__.__name__, ', '.join(args))
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class Signature:
 | |
|     """A Signature object represents the overall signature of a function.
 | |
|     It stores a Parameter object for each parameter accepted by the
 | |
|     function, as well as information specific to the function itself.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     A Signature object has the following public attributes and methods:
 | |
| 
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|     * parameters : OrderedDict
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|         An ordered mapping of parameters' names to the corresponding
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|         Parameter objects (keyword-only arguments are in the same order
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|         as listed in `code.co_varnames`).
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|     * return_annotation : object
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|         The annotation for the return type of the function if specified.
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|         If the function has no annotation for its return type, this
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|         attribute is set to `Signature.empty`.
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|     * bind(*args, **kwargs) -> BoundArguments
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|         Creates a mapping from positional and keyword arguments to
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|         parameters.
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|     * bind_partial(*args, **kwargs) -> BoundArguments
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|         Creates a partial mapping from positional and keyword arguments
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|         to parameters (simulating 'functools.partial' behavior.)
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|     """
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| 
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|     __slots__ = ('_return_annotation', '_parameters')
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| 
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|     _parameter_cls = Parameter
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|     _bound_arguments_cls = BoundArguments
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| 
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|     empty = _empty
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, parameters=None, *, return_annotation=_empty,
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|                  __validate_parameters__=True):
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|         """Constructs Signature from the given list of Parameter
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|         objects and 'return_annotation'.  All arguments are optional.
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|         """
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| 
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|         if parameters is None:
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|             params = OrderedDict()
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|         else:
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|             if __validate_parameters__:
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|                 params = OrderedDict()
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|                 top_kind = _POSITIONAL_ONLY
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|                 kind_defaults = False
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| 
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|                 for idx, param in enumerate(parameters):
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|                     kind = param.kind
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|                     name = param.name
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| 
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|                     if kind < top_kind:
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|                         msg = 'wrong parameter order: {!r} before {!r}'
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|                         msg = msg.format(top_kind, kind)
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|                         raise ValueError(msg)
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|                     elif kind > top_kind:
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|                         kind_defaults = False
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|                         top_kind = kind
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| 
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|                     if kind in (_POSITIONAL_ONLY, _POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD):
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|                         if param.default is _empty:
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|                             if kind_defaults:
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|                                 # No default for this parameter, but the
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|                                 # previous parameter of the same kind had
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|                                 # a default
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|                                 msg = 'non-default argument follows default ' \
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|                                       'argument'
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|                                 raise ValueError(msg)
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|                         else:
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|                             # There is a default for this parameter.
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|                             kind_defaults = True
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| 
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|                     if name in params:
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|                         msg = 'duplicate parameter name: {!r}'.format(name)
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|                         raise ValueError(msg)
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| 
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|                     params[name] = param
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|             else:
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|                 params = OrderedDict(((param.name, param)
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|                                                 for param in parameters))
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| 
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|         self._parameters = types.MappingProxyType(params)
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|         self._return_annotation = return_annotation
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| 
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|     @classmethod
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|     def from_function(cls, func):
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|         """Constructs Signature for the given python function."""
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| 
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|         warnings.warn("inspect.Signature.from_function() is deprecated, "
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|                       "use Signature.from_callable()",
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|                       DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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|         return _signature_from_function(cls, func)
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| 
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|     @classmethod
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|     def from_builtin(cls, func):
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|         """Constructs Signature for the given builtin function."""
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| 
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|         warnings.warn("inspect.Signature.from_builtin() is deprecated, "
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|                       "use Signature.from_callable()",
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|                       DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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|         return _signature_from_builtin(cls, func)
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| 
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|     @classmethod
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|     def from_callable(cls, obj, *, follow_wrapped=True):
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|         """Constructs Signature for the given callable object."""
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|         return _signature_from_callable(obj, sigcls=cls,
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|                                         follow_wrapper_chains=follow_wrapped)
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def parameters(self):
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|         return self._parameters
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def return_annotation(self):
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|         return self._return_annotation
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| 
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|     def replace(self, *, parameters=_void, return_annotation=_void):
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|         """Creates a customized copy of the Signature.
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|         Pass 'parameters' and/or 'return_annotation' arguments
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|         to override them in the new copy.
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|         """
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| 
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|         if parameters is _void:
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|             parameters = self.parameters.values()
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| 
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|         if return_annotation is _void:
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|             return_annotation = self._return_annotation
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| 
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|         return type(self)(parameters,
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|                           return_annotation=return_annotation)
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| 
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|     def _hash_basis(self):
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|         params = tuple(param for param in self.parameters.values()
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|                              if param.kind != _KEYWORD_ONLY)
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| 
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|         kwo_params = {param.name: param for param in self.parameters.values()
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|                                         if param.kind == _KEYWORD_ONLY}
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| 
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|         return params, kwo_params, self.return_annotation
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| 
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|     def __hash__(self):
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|         params, kwo_params, return_annotation = self._hash_basis()
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|         kwo_params = frozenset(kwo_params.values())
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|         return hash((params, kwo_params, return_annotation))
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| 
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|     def __eq__(self, other):
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|         if self is other:
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|             return True
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|         if not isinstance(other, Signature):
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|             return NotImplemented
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|         return self._hash_basis() == other._hash_basis()
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| 
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|     def _bind(self, args, kwargs, *, partial=False):
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|         """Private method. Don't use directly."""
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| 
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|         arguments = OrderedDict()
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| 
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|         parameters = iter(self.parameters.values())
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|         parameters_ex = ()
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|         arg_vals = iter(args)
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| 
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|         while True:
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|             # Let's iterate through the positional arguments and corresponding
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|             # parameters
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|             try:
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|                 arg_val = next(arg_vals)
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|             except StopIteration:
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|                 # No more positional arguments
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|                 try:
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|                     param = next(parameters)
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|                 except StopIteration:
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|                     # No more parameters. That's it. Just need to check that
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|                     # we have no `kwargs` after this while loop
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|                     break
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|                 else:
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|                     if param.kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL:
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|                         # That's OK, just empty *args.  Let's start parsing
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|                         # kwargs
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|                         break
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|                     elif param.name in kwargs:
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|                         if param.kind == _POSITIONAL_ONLY:
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|                             msg = '{arg!r} parameter is positional only, ' \
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|                                   'but was passed as a keyword'
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|                             msg = msg.format(arg=param.name)
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|                             raise TypeError(msg) from None
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|                         parameters_ex = (param,)
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|                         break
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|                     elif (param.kind == _VAR_KEYWORD or
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|                                                 param.default is not _empty):
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|                         # That's fine too - we have a default value for this
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|                         # parameter.  So, lets start parsing `kwargs`, starting
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|                         # with the current parameter
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|                         parameters_ex = (param,)
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|                         break
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|                     else:
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|                         # No default, not VAR_KEYWORD, not VAR_POSITIONAL,
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|                         # not in `kwargs`
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|                         if partial:
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|                             parameters_ex = (param,)
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|                             break
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|                         else:
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|                             msg = 'missing a required argument: {arg!r}'
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|                             msg = msg.format(arg=param.name)
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|                             raise TypeError(msg) from None
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|             else:
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|                 # We have a positional argument to process
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|                 try:
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|                     param = next(parameters)
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|                 except StopIteration:
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|                     raise TypeError('too many positional arguments') from None
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|                 else:
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|                     if param.kind in (_VAR_KEYWORD, _KEYWORD_ONLY):
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|                         # Looks like we have no parameter for this positional
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|                         # argument
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|                         raise TypeError(
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|                             'too many positional arguments') from None
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| 
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|                     if param.kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL:
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|                         # We have an '*args'-like argument, let's fill it with
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|                         # all positional arguments we have left and move on to
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|                         # the next phase
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|                         values = [arg_val]
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|                         values.extend(arg_vals)
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|                         arguments[param.name] = tuple(values)
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|                         break
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| 
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|                     if param.name in kwargs:
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|                         raise TypeError(
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|                             'multiple values for argument {arg!r}'.format(
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|                                 arg=param.name)) from None
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| 
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|                     arguments[param.name] = arg_val
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| 
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|         # Now, we iterate through the remaining parameters to process
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|         # keyword arguments
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|         kwargs_param = None
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|         for param in itertools.chain(parameters_ex, parameters):
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|             if param.kind == _VAR_KEYWORD:
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|                 # Memorize that we have a '**kwargs'-like parameter
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|                 kwargs_param = param
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|                 continue
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| 
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|             if param.kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL:
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|                 # Named arguments don't refer to '*args'-like parameters.
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|                 # We only arrive here if the positional arguments ended
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|                 # before reaching the last parameter before *args.
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|                 continue
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| 
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|             param_name = param.name
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|             try:
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|                 arg_val = kwargs.pop(param_name)
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|             except KeyError:
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|                 # We have no value for this parameter.  It's fine though,
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|                 # if it has a default value, or it is an '*args'-like
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|                 # parameter, left alone by the processing of positional
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|                 # arguments.
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|                 if (not partial and param.kind != _VAR_POSITIONAL and
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|                                                     param.default is _empty):
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|                     raise TypeError('missing a required argument: {arg!r}'. \
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|                                     format(arg=param_name)) from None
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| 
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|             else:
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|                 if param.kind == _POSITIONAL_ONLY:
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|                     # This should never happen in case of a properly built
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|                     # Signature object (but let's have this check here
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|                     # to ensure correct behaviour just in case)
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|                     raise TypeError('{arg!r} parameter is positional only, '
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|                                     'but was passed as a keyword'. \
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|                                     format(arg=param.name))
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| 
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|                 arguments[param_name] = arg_val
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| 
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|         if kwargs:
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|             if kwargs_param is not None:
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|                 # Process our '**kwargs'-like parameter
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|                 arguments[kwargs_param.name] = kwargs
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|             else:
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|                 raise TypeError(
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|                     'got an unexpected keyword argument {arg!r}'.format(
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|                         arg=next(iter(kwargs))))
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| 
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|         return self._bound_arguments_cls(self, arguments)
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| 
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|     def bind(*args, **kwargs):
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|         """Get a BoundArguments object, that maps the passed `args`
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|         and `kwargs` to the function's signature.  Raises `TypeError`
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|         if the passed arguments can not be bound.
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|         """
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|         return args[0]._bind(args[1:], kwargs)
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| 
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|     def bind_partial(*args, **kwargs):
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|         """Get a BoundArguments object, that partially maps the
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|         passed `args` and `kwargs` to the function's signature.
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|         Raises `TypeError` if the passed arguments can not be bound.
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|         """
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|         return args[0]._bind(args[1:], kwargs, partial=True)
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| 
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|     def __reduce__(self):
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|         return (type(self),
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|                 (tuple(self._parameters.values()),),
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|                 {'_return_annotation': self._return_annotation})
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| 
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|     def __setstate__(self, state):
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|         self._return_annotation = state['_return_annotation']
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| 
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|     def __repr__(self):
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|         return '<{} {}>'.format(self.__class__.__name__, self)
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| 
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|     def __str__(self):
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|         result = []
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|         render_pos_only_separator = False
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|         render_kw_only_separator = True
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|         for param in self.parameters.values():
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|             formatted = str(param)
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| 
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|             kind = param.kind
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| 
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|             if kind == _POSITIONAL_ONLY:
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|                 render_pos_only_separator = True
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|             elif render_pos_only_separator:
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|                 # It's not a positional-only parameter, and the flag
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|                 # is set to 'True' (there were pos-only params before.)
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|                 result.append('/')
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|                 render_pos_only_separator = False
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| 
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|             if kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL:
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|                 # OK, we have an '*args'-like parameter, so we won't need
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|                 # a '*' to separate keyword-only arguments
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|                 render_kw_only_separator = False
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|             elif kind == _KEYWORD_ONLY and render_kw_only_separator:
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|                 # We have a keyword-only parameter to render and we haven't
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|                 # rendered an '*args'-like parameter before, so add a '*'
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|                 # separator to the parameters list ("foo(arg1, *, arg2)" case)
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|                 result.append('*')
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|                 # This condition should be only triggered once, so
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|                 # reset the flag
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|                 render_kw_only_separator = False
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| 
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|             result.append(formatted)
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| 
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|         if render_pos_only_separator:
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|             # There were only positional-only parameters, hence the
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|             # flag was not reset to 'False'
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|             result.append('/')
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| 
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|         rendered = '({})'.format(', '.join(result))
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| 
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|         if self.return_annotation is not _empty:
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|             anno = formatannotation(self.return_annotation)
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|             rendered += ' -> {}'.format(anno)
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| 
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|         return rendered
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| 
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| 
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| def signature(obj, *, follow_wrapped=True):
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|     """Get a signature object for the passed callable."""
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|     return Signature.from_callable(obj, follow_wrapped=follow_wrapped)
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| 
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| 
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| def _main():
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|     """ Logic for inspecting an object given at command line """
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|     import argparse
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|     import importlib
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| 
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|     parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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|     parser.add_argument(
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|         'object',
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|          help="The object to be analysed. "
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|               "It supports the 'module:qualname' syntax")
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|     parser.add_argument(
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|         '-d', '--details', action='store_true',
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|         help='Display info about the module rather than its source code')
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| 
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|     args = parser.parse_args()
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| 
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|     target = args.object
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|     mod_name, has_attrs, attrs = target.partition(":")
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|     try:
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|         obj = module = importlib.import_module(mod_name)
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|     except Exception as exc:
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|         msg = "Failed to import {} ({}: {})".format(mod_name,
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|                                                     type(exc).__name__,
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|                                                     exc)
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|         print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
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|         exit(2)
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| 
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|     if has_attrs:
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|         parts = attrs.split(".")
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|         obj = module
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|         for part in parts:
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|             obj = getattr(obj, part)
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| 
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|     if module.__name__ in sys.builtin_module_names:
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|         print("Can't get info for builtin modules.", file=sys.stderr)
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|         exit(1)
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| 
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|     if args.details:
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|         print('Target: {}'.format(target))
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|         print('Origin: {}'.format(getsourcefile(module)))
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|         print('Cached: {}'.format(module.__cached__))
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|         if obj is module:
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|             print('Loader: {}'.format(repr(module.__loader__)))
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|             if hasattr(module, '__path__'):
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|                 print('Submodule search path: {}'.format(module.__path__))
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|         else:
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|             try:
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|                 __, lineno = findsource(obj)
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|             except Exception:
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|                 pass
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|             else:
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|                 print('Line: {}'.format(lineno))
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| 
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|         print('\n')
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|     else:
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|         print(getsource(obj))
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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     _main()
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