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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""Pop up a reminder of how to call a function.
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Call Tips are floating windows which display function, class, and method
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parameter and docstring information when you type an opening parenthesis, and
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which disappear when you type a closing parenthesis.
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"""
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import __main__
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import inspect
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import re
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import sys
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import textwrap
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import types
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from idlelib import calltip_w
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from idlelib.hyperparser import HyperParser
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class Calltip:
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    def __init__(self, editwin=None):
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        if editwin is None:  # subprocess and test
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            self.editwin = None
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        else:
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            self.editwin = editwin
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            self.text = editwin.text
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            self.active_calltip = None
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            self._calltip_window = self._make_tk_calltip_window
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    def close(self):
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        self._calltip_window = None
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    def _make_tk_calltip_window(self):
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        # See __init__ for usage
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        return calltip_w.CalltipWindow(self.text)
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    def remove_calltip_window(self, event=None):
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        if self.active_calltip:
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            self.active_calltip.hidetip()
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            self.active_calltip = None
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    def force_open_calltip_event(self, event):
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        "The user selected the menu entry or hotkey, open the tip."
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        self.open_calltip(True)
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        return "break"
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    def try_open_calltip_event(self, event):
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        """Happens when it would be nice to open a calltip, but not really
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        necessary, for example after an opening bracket, so function calls
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        won't be made.
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        """
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        self.open_calltip(False)
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    def refresh_calltip_event(self, event):
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        if self.active_calltip and self.active_calltip.tipwindow:
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            self.open_calltip(False)
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    def open_calltip(self, evalfuncs):
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        """Maybe close an existing calltip and maybe open a new calltip.
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        Called from (force_open|try_open|refresh)_calltip_event functions.
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        """
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        hp = HyperParser(self.editwin, "insert")
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        sur_paren = hp.get_surrounding_brackets('(')
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        # If not inside parentheses, no calltip.
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        if not sur_paren:
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            self.remove_calltip_window()
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            return
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        # If a calltip is shown for the current parentheses, do
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        # nothing.
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        if self.active_calltip:
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            opener_line, opener_col = map(int, sur_paren[0].split('.'))
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            if (
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                (opener_line, opener_col) ==
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                (self.active_calltip.parenline, self.active_calltip.parencol)
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            ):
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                return
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        hp.set_index(sur_paren[0])
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        try:
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            expression = hp.get_expression()
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        except ValueError:
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            expression = None
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        if not expression:
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            # No expression before the opening parenthesis, e.g.
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            # because it's in a string or the opener for a tuple:
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            # Do nothing.
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            return
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        # At this point, the current index is after an opening
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        # parenthesis, in a section of code, preceded by a valid
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        # expression. If there is a calltip shown, it's not for the
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        # same index and should be closed.
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        self.remove_calltip_window()
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        # Simple, fast heuristic: If the preceding expression includes
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        # an opening parenthesis, it likely includes a function call.
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        if not evalfuncs and (expression.find('(') != -1):
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            return
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        argspec = self.fetch_tip(expression)
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        if not argspec:
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            return
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        self.active_calltip = self._calltip_window()
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        self.active_calltip.showtip(argspec, sur_paren[0], sur_paren[1])
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    def fetch_tip(self, expression):
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        """Return the argument list and docstring of a function or class.
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        If there is a Python subprocess, get the calltip there.  Otherwise,
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        either this fetch_tip() is running in the subprocess or it was
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        called in an IDLE running without the subprocess.
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        The subprocess environment is that of the most recently run script.  If
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        two unrelated modules are being edited some calltips in the current
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        module may be inoperative if the module was not the last to run.
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        To find methods, fetch_tip must be fed a fully qualified name.
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        """
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        try:
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            rpcclt = self.editwin.flist.pyshell.interp.rpcclt
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        except AttributeError:
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            rpcclt = None
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        if rpcclt:
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            return rpcclt.remotecall("exec", "get_the_calltip",
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                                     (expression,), {})
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        else:
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            return get_argspec(get_entity(expression))
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def get_entity(expression):
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    """Return the object corresponding to expression evaluated
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    in a namespace spanning sys.modules and __main.dict__.
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    """
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    if expression:
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        namespace = {**sys.modules, **__main__.__dict__}
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        try:
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            return eval(expression, namespace)  # Only protect user code.
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        except BaseException:
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            # An uncaught exception closes idle, and eval can raise any
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            # exception, especially if user classes are involved.
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            return None
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# The following are used in get_argspec and some in tests
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_MAX_COLS = 85
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_MAX_LINES = 5  # enough for bytes
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_INDENT = ' '*4  # for wrapped signatures
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_first_param = re.compile(r'(?<=\()\w*\,?\s*')
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_default_callable_argspec = "See source or doc"
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_invalid_method = "invalid method signature"
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def get_argspec(ob):
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    '''Return a string describing the signature of a callable object, or ''.
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    For Python-coded functions and methods, the first line is introspected.
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    Delete 'self' parameter for classes (.__init__) and bound methods.
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    The next lines are the first lines of the doc string up to the first
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    empty line or _MAX_LINES.    For builtins, this typically includes
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    the arguments in addition to the return value.
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    '''
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    # Determine function object fob to inspect.
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    try:
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        ob_call = ob.__call__
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    except BaseException:  # Buggy user object could raise anything.
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        return ''  # No popup for non-callables.
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    # For Get_argspecTest.test_buggy_getattr_class, CallA() & CallB().
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    fob = ob_call if isinstance(ob_call, types.MethodType) else ob
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    # Initialize argspec and wrap it to get lines.
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    try:
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        argspec = str(inspect.signature(fob))
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    except Exception as err:
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        msg = str(err)
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        if msg.startswith(_invalid_method):
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            return _invalid_method
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        else:
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            argspec = ''
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    if isinstance(fob, type) and argspec == '()':
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        # If fob has no argument, use default callable argspec.
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        argspec = _default_callable_argspec
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    lines = (textwrap.wrap(argspec, _MAX_COLS, subsequent_indent=_INDENT)
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             if len(argspec) > _MAX_COLS else [argspec] if argspec else [])
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    # Augment lines from docstring, if any, and join to get argspec.
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    doc = inspect.getdoc(ob)
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    if doc:
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        for line in doc.split('\n', _MAX_LINES)[:_MAX_LINES]:
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            line = line.strip()
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            if not line:
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                break
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            if len(line) > _MAX_COLS:
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                line = line[: _MAX_COLS - 3] + '...'
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            lines.append(line)
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    argspec = '\n'.join(lines)
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    return argspec or _default_callable_argspec
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    from unittest import main
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    main('idlelib.idle_test.test_calltip', verbosity=2)
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