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			340 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			13 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""Parse a Python module and describe its classes and methods.
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Parse enough of a Python file to recognize imports and class and
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method definitions, and to find out the superclasses of a class.
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The interface consists of a single function:
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        readmodule_ex(module [, path])
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where module is the name of a Python module, and path is an optional
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list of directories where the module is to be searched.  If present,
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path is prepended to the system search path sys.path.  The return
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value is a dictionary.  The keys of the dictionary are the names of
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the classes defined in the module (including classes that are defined
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via the from XXX import YYY construct).  The values are class
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instances of the class Class defined here.  One special key/value pair
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is present for packages: the key '__path__' has a list as its value
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which contains the package search path.
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A class is described by the class Class in this module.  Instances
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of this class have the following instance variables:
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        module -- the module name
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        name -- the name of the class
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        super -- a list of super classes (Class instances)
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        methods -- a dictionary of methods
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        file -- the file in which the class was defined
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        lineno -- the line in the file on which the class statement occurred
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The dictionary of methods uses the method names as keys and the line
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numbers on which the method was defined as values.
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If the name of a super class is not recognized, the corresponding
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entry in the list of super classes is not a class instance but a
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string giving the name of the super class.  Since import statements
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are recognized and imported modules are scanned as well, this
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shouldn't happen often.
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A function is described by the class Function in this module.
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Instances of this class have the following instance variables:
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        module -- the module name
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        name -- the name of the class
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        file -- the file in which the class was defined
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        lineno -- the line in the file on which the class statement occurred
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"""
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import sys
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import imp
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import tokenize # Python tokenizer
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from token import NAME, DEDENT, NEWLINE, OP
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from operator import itemgetter
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__all__ = ["readmodule", "readmodule_ex", "Class", "Function"]
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_modules = {}                           # cache of modules we've seen
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# each Python class is represented by an instance of this class
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class Class:
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    '''Class to represent a Python class.'''
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    def __init__(self, module, name, super, file, lineno):
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        self.module = module
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        self.name = name
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        if super is None:
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            super = []
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        self.super = super
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        self.methods = {}
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        self.file = file
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        self.lineno = lineno
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    def _addmethod(self, name, lineno):
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        self.methods[name] = lineno
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class Function:
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    '''Class to represent a top-level Python function'''
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    def __init__(self, module, name, file, lineno):
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        self.module = module
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        self.name = name
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        self.file = file
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        self.lineno = lineno
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def readmodule(module, path=[]):
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    '''Backwards compatible interface.
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    Call readmodule_ex() and then only keep Class objects from the
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    resulting dictionary.'''
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    dict = _readmodule(module, path)
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    res = {}
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    for key, value in dict.items():
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        if isinstance(value, Class):
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            res[key] = value
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    return res
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def readmodule_ex(module, path=[]):
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    '''Read a module file and return a dictionary of classes.
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    Search for MODULE in PATH and sys.path, read and parse the
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    module and return a dictionary with one entry for each class
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    found in the module.
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    If INPACKAGE is true, it must be the dotted name of the package in
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    which we are searching for a submodule, and then PATH must be the
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    package search path; otherwise, we are searching for a top-level
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    module, and PATH is combined with sys.path.
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    '''
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    return _readmodule(module, path)
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def _readmodule(module, path, inpackage=None):
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    '''Do the hard work for readmodule[_ex].'''
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    # Compute the full module name (prepending inpackage if set)
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    if inpackage:
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        fullmodule = "%s.%s" % (inpackage, module)
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    else:
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        fullmodule = module
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    # Check in the cache
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    if fullmodule in _modules:
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        return _modules[fullmodule]
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    # Initialize the dict for this module's contents
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    dict = {}
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    # Check if it is a built-in module; we don't do much for these
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    if module in sys.builtin_module_names and not inpackage:
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        _modules[module] = dict
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        return dict
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    # Check for a dotted module name
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    i = module.rfind('.')
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    if i >= 0:
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        package = module[:i]
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        submodule = module[i+1:]
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        parent = _readmodule(package, path, inpackage)
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        if inpackage:
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            package = "%s.%s" % (inpackage, package)
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        return _readmodule(submodule, parent['__path__'], package)
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    # Search the path for the module
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    f = None
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    if inpackage:
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        f, file, (suff, mode, type) = imp.find_module(module, path)
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    else:
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        f, file, (suff, mode, type) = imp.find_module(module, path + sys.path)
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    if type == imp.PKG_DIRECTORY:
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        dict['__path__'] = [file]
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        path = [file] + path
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        f, file, (suff, mode, type) = imp.find_module('__init__', [file])
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    _modules[fullmodule] = dict
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    if type != imp.PY_SOURCE:
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        # not Python source, can't do anything with this module
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        f.close()
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        return dict
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    stack = [] # stack of (class, indent) pairs
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    g = tokenize.generate_tokens(f.readline)
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    try:
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        for tokentype, token, start, end, line in g:
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            if tokentype == DEDENT:
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                lineno, thisindent = start
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                # close nested classes and defs
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                while stack and stack[-1][1] >= thisindent:
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                    del stack[-1]
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            elif token == 'def':
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                lineno, thisindent = start
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                # close previous nested classes and defs
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                while stack and stack[-1][1] >= thisindent:
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                    del stack[-1]
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                tokentype, meth_name, start, end, line = next(g)
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                if tokentype != NAME:
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                    continue # Syntax error
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                if stack:
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                    cur_class = stack[-1][0]
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                    if isinstance(cur_class, Class):
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                        # it's a method
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                        cur_class._addmethod(meth_name, lineno)
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                    # else it's a nested def
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                else:
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                    # it's a function
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                    dict[meth_name] = Function(fullmodule, meth_name, file, lineno)
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                stack.append((None, thisindent)) # Marker for nested fns
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            elif token == 'class':
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                lineno, thisindent = start
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                # close previous nested classes and defs
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                while stack and stack[-1][1] >= thisindent:
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                    del stack[-1]
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                tokentype, class_name, start, end, line = next(g)
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                if tokentype != NAME:
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                    continue # Syntax error
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                # parse what follows the class name
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                tokentype, token, start, end, line = next(g)
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                inherit = None
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                if token == '(':
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                    names = [] # List of superclasses
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                    # there's a list of superclasses
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                    level = 1
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                    super = [] # Tokens making up current superclass
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                    while True:
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                        tokentype, token, start, end, line = next(g)
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                        if token in (')', ',') and level == 1:
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                            n = "".join(super)
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                            if n in dict:
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                                # we know this super class
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                                n = dict[n]
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                            else:
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                                c = n.split('.')
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                                if len(c) > 1:
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                                    # super class is of the form
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                                    # module.class: look in module for
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                                    # class
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                                    m = c[-2]
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                                    c = c[-1]
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                                    if m in _modules:
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                                        d = _modules[m]
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                                        if c in d:
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                                            n = d[c]
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                            names.append(n)
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                            super = []
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                        if token == '(':
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                            level += 1
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                        elif token == ')':
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                            level -= 1
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                            if level == 0:
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                                break
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                        elif token == ',' and level == 1:
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                            pass
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                        # only use NAME and OP (== dot) tokens for type name
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                        elif tokentype in (NAME, OP) and level == 1:
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                            super.append(token)
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                        # expressions in the base list are not supported
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                    inherit = names
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                cur_class = Class(fullmodule, class_name, inherit, file, lineno)
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                if not stack:
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                    dict[class_name] = cur_class
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                stack.append((cur_class, thisindent))
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            elif token == 'import' and start[1] == 0:
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                modules = _getnamelist(g)
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                for mod, mod2 in modules:
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                    try:
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                        # Recursively read the imported module
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                        if not inpackage:
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                            _readmodule(mod, path)
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                        else:
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                            try:
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                                _readmodule(mod, path, inpackage)
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                            except ImportError:
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                                _readmodule(mod, [])
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                    except:
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                        # If we can't find or parse the imported module,
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                        # too bad -- don't die here.
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                        pass
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            elif token == 'from' and start[1] == 0:
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                mod, token = _getname(g)
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                if not mod or token != "import":
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                    continue
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                names = _getnamelist(g)
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                try:
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                    # Recursively read the imported module
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                    d = _readmodule(mod, path, inpackage)
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                except:
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                    # If we can't find or parse the imported module,
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                    # too bad -- don't die here.
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                    continue
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                # add any classes that were defined in the imported module
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                # to our name space if they were mentioned in the list
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                for n, n2 in names:
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                    if n in d:
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                        dict[n2 or n] = d[n]
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                    elif n == '*':
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                        # don't add names that start with _
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                        for n in d:
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                            if n[0] != '_':
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                                dict[n] = d[n]
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    except StopIteration:
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        pass
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    f.close()
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    return dict
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def _getnamelist(g):
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    # Helper to get a comma-separated list of dotted names plus 'as'
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    # clauses.  Return a list of pairs (name, name2) where name2 is
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    # the 'as' name, or None if there is no 'as' clause.
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    names = []
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    while True:
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        name, token = _getname(g)
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        if not name:
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            break
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        if token == 'as':
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            name2, token = _getname(g)
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        else:
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            name2 = None
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        names.append((name, name2))
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        while token != "," and "\n" not in token:
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            tokentype, token, start, end, line = next(g)
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        if token != ",":
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            break
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    return names
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def _getname(g):
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    # Helper to get a dotted name, return a pair (name, token) where
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    # name is the dotted name, or None if there was no dotted name,
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    # and token is the next input token.
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    parts = []
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    tokentype, token, start, end, line = next(g)
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    if tokentype != NAME and token != '*':
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        return (None, token)
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    parts.append(token)
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    while True:
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        tokentype, token, start, end, line = next(g)
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        if token != '.':
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            break
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        tokentype, token, start, end, line = next(g)
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        if tokentype != NAME:
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            break
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        parts.append(token)
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    return (".".join(parts), token)
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def _main():
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    # Main program for testing.
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    import os
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    mod = sys.argv[1]
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    if os.path.exists(mod):
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        path = [os.path.dirname(mod)]
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        mod = os.path.basename(mod)
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        if mod.lower().endswith(".py"):
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            mod = mod[:-3]
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    else:
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        path = []
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    dict = readmodule_ex(mod, path)
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    objs = dict.values()
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    objs.sort(lambda a, b: cmp(getattr(a, 'lineno', 0),
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                               getattr(b, 'lineno', 0)))
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    for obj in objs:
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        if isinstance(obj, Class):
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            print("class", obj.name, obj.super, obj.lineno)
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            methods = sorted(obj.methods.items(), key=itemgetter(1))
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            for name, lineno in methods:
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                if name != "__path__":
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                    print("  def", name, lineno)
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        elif isinstance(obj, Function):
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            print("def", obj.name, obj.lineno)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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    _main()
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