[red-knot] Ban direct instantiations of Protocol classes (#17597)
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@ -304,10 +304,12 @@ reveal_type(typing.Protocol is not typing_extensions.Protocol) # revealed: bool
## Calls to protocol classes
<!-- snapshot-diagnostics -->
Neither `Protocol`, nor any protocol class, can be directly instantiated:
```py
from typing import Protocol
from typing_extensions import Protocol, reveal_type
# error: [call-non-callable]
reveal_type(Protocol()) # revealed: Unknown
@ -315,7 +317,7 @@ reveal_type(Protocol()) # revealed: Unknown
class MyProtocol(Protocol):
x: int
# TODO: should emit error
# error: [call-non-callable] "Cannot instantiate class `MyProtocol`"
reveal_type(MyProtocol()) # revealed: MyProtocol
```

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@ -0,0 +1,117 @@
---
source: crates/red_knot_test/src/lib.rs
expression: snapshot
---
---
mdtest name: protocols.md - Protocols - Calls to protocol classes
mdtest path: crates/red_knot_python_semantic/resources/mdtest/protocols.md
---
# Python source files
## mdtest_snippet.py
```
1 | from typing_extensions import Protocol, reveal_type
2 |
3 | # error: [call-non-callable]
4 | reveal_type(Protocol()) # revealed: Unknown
5 |
6 | class MyProtocol(Protocol):
7 | x: int
8 |
9 | # error: [call-non-callable] "Cannot instantiate class `MyProtocol`"
10 | reveal_type(MyProtocol()) # revealed: MyProtocol
11 | class SubclassOfMyProtocol(MyProtocol): ...
12 |
13 | reveal_type(SubclassOfMyProtocol()) # revealed: SubclassOfMyProtocol
14 | def f(x: type[MyProtocol]):
15 | reveal_type(x()) # revealed: MyProtocol
```
# Diagnostics
```
error: lint:call-non-callable: Object of type `typing.Protocol` is not callable
--> /src/mdtest_snippet.py:4:13
|
3 | # error: [call-non-callable]
4 | reveal_type(Protocol()) # revealed: Unknown
| ^^^^^^^^^^
5 |
6 | class MyProtocol(Protocol):
|
```
```
info: revealed-type: Revealed type
--> /src/mdtest_snippet.py:4:1
|
3 | # error: [call-non-callable]
4 | reveal_type(Protocol()) # revealed: Unknown
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Unknown`
5 |
6 | class MyProtocol(Protocol):
|
```
```
error: lint:call-non-callable: Cannot instantiate class `MyProtocol`
--> /src/mdtest_snippet.py:10:13
|
9 | # error: [call-non-callable] "Cannot instantiate class `MyProtocol`"
10 | reveal_type(MyProtocol()) # revealed: MyProtocol
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ This call will raise `TypeError` at runtime
11 | class SubclassOfMyProtocol(MyProtocol): ...
|
info: Protocol classes cannot be instantiated
--> /src/mdtest_snippet.py:6:7
|
4 | reveal_type(Protocol()) # revealed: Unknown
5 |
6 | class MyProtocol(Protocol):
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `MyProtocol` declared as a protocol here
7 | x: int
|
```
```
info: revealed-type: Revealed type
--> /src/mdtest_snippet.py:10:1
|
9 | # error: [call-non-callable] "Cannot instantiate class `MyProtocol`"
10 | reveal_type(MyProtocol()) # revealed: MyProtocol
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `MyProtocol`
11 | class SubclassOfMyProtocol(MyProtocol): ...
|
```
```
info: revealed-type: Revealed type
--> /src/mdtest_snippet.py:13:1
|
11 | class SubclassOfMyProtocol(MyProtocol): ...
12 |
13 | reveal_type(SubclassOfMyProtocol()) # revealed: SubclassOfMyProtocol
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `SubclassOfMyProtocol`
14 | def f(x: type[MyProtocol]):
15 | reveal_type(x()) # revealed: MyProtocol
|
```
```
info: revealed-type: Revealed type
--> /src/mdtest_snippet.py:15:5
|
13 | reveal_type(SubclassOfMyProtocol()) # revealed: SubclassOfMyProtocol
14 | def f(x: type[MyProtocol]):
15 | reveal_type(x()) # revealed: MyProtocol
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `MyProtocol`
|
```

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@ -37,9 +37,11 @@ use crate::{
};
use indexmap::IndexSet;
use itertools::Itertools as _;
use ruff_db::diagnostic::Span;
use ruff_db::files::File;
use ruff_python_ast::name::Name;
use ruff_python_ast::{self as ast, PythonVersion};
use ruff_text_size::{Ranged, TextRange};
use rustc_hash::{FxHashSet, FxHasher};
type FxOrderMap<K, V> = ordermap::map::OrderMap<K, V, BuildHasherDefault<FxHasher>>;
@ -1725,6 +1727,28 @@ impl<'db> ClassLiteralType<'db> {
pub(super) fn into_protocol_class(self, db: &'db dyn Db) -> Option<ProtocolClassLiteral<'db>> {
self.is_protocol(db).then_some(ProtocolClassLiteral(self))
}
/// Returns the [`Span`] of the class's "header": the class name
/// and any arguments passed to the `class` statement. E.g.
///
/// ```ignore
/// class Foo(Bar, metaclass=Baz): ...
/// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
/// ```
pub(super) fn header_span(self, db: &'db dyn Db) -> Span {
let class_scope = self.body_scope(db);
let class_node = class_scope.node(db).expect_class();
let class_name = &class_node.name;
let header_range = TextRange::new(
class_name.start(),
class_node
.arguments
.as_deref()
.map(Ranged::end)
.unwrap_or_else(|| class_name.end()),
);
Span::from(class_scope.file(db)).with_range(header_range)
}
}
impl<'db> From<ClassLiteralType<'db>> for Type<'db> {

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use crate::types::string_annotation::{
use crate::types::{class::ProtocolClassLiteral, KnownFunction, KnownInstanceType, Type};
use ruff_db::diagnostic::{Annotation, Diagnostic, Severity, Span, SubDiagnostic};
use ruff_python_ast::{self as ast, AnyNodeRef};
use ruff_text_size::{Ranged, TextRange};
use ruff_text_size::Ranged;
use rustc_hash::FxHashSet;
use std::fmt::Formatter;
@ -1331,24 +1331,14 @@ pub(crate) fn report_bad_argument_to_get_protocol_members(
diagnostic.set_primary_message("This call will raise `TypeError` at runtime");
diagnostic.info("Only protocol classes can be passed to `get_protocol_members`");
let class_scope = class.body_scope(db);
let class_node = class_scope.node(db).expect_class();
let class_name = &class_node.name;
let class_def_diagnostic_range = TextRange::new(
class_name.start(),
class_node
.arguments
.as_deref()
.map(Ranged::end)
.unwrap_or_else(|| class_name.end()),
);
let mut class_def_diagnostic = SubDiagnostic::new(
Severity::Info,
format_args!("`{class_name}` is declared here, but it is not a protocol class:"),
format_args!(
"`{}` is declared here, but it is not a protocol class:",
class.name(db)
),
);
class_def_diagnostic.annotate(Annotation::primary(
Span::from(class_scope.file(db)).with_range(class_def_diagnostic_range),
));
class_def_diagnostic.annotate(Annotation::primary(class.header_span(db)));
diagnostic.sub(class_def_diagnostic);
diagnostic.info(
@ -1393,12 +1383,6 @@ pub(crate) fn report_runtime_check_against_non_runtime_checkable_protocol(
));
diagnostic.set_primary_message("This call will raise `TypeError` at runtime");
let class_scope = protocol.body_scope(db);
let class_node = class_scope.node(db).expect_class();
let class_def_arguments = class_node
.arguments
.as_ref()
.expect("A `Protocol` class should always have at least one explicit base");
let mut class_def_diagnostic = SubDiagnostic::new(
Severity::Info,
format_args!(
@ -1407,11 +1391,8 @@ pub(crate) fn report_runtime_check_against_non_runtime_checkable_protocol(
),
);
class_def_diagnostic.annotate(
Annotation::primary(Span::from(class_scope.file(db)).with_range(TextRange::new(
class_node.name.start(),
class_def_arguments.end(),
)))
.message(format_args!("`{class_name}` declared here")),
Annotation::primary(protocol.header_span(db))
.message(format_args!("`{class_name}` declared here")),
);
diagnostic.sub(class_def_diagnostic);
@ -1421,3 +1402,28 @@ pub(crate) fn report_runtime_check_against_non_runtime_checkable_protocol(
));
diagnostic.info("See https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html#typing.runtime_checkable");
}
pub(crate) fn report_attempted_protocol_instantiation(
context: &InferContext,
call: &ast::ExprCall,
protocol: ProtocolClassLiteral,
) {
let Some(builder) = context.report_lint(&CALL_NON_CALLABLE, call) else {
return;
};
let db = context.db();
let class_name = protocol.name(db);
let mut diagnostic =
builder.into_diagnostic(format_args!("Cannot instantiate class `{class_name}`",));
diagnostic.set_primary_message("This call will raise `TypeError` at runtime");
let mut class_def_diagnostic = SubDiagnostic::new(
Severity::Info,
format_args!("Protocol classes cannot be instantiated"),
);
class_def_diagnostic.annotate(
Annotation::primary(protocol.header_span(db))
.message(format_args!("`{class_name}` declared as a protocol here")),
);
diagnostic.sub(class_def_diagnostic);
}

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@ -96,8 +96,8 @@ use crate::Db;
use super::context::{InNoTypeCheck, InferContext};
use super::diagnostic::{
report_bad_argument_to_get_protocol_members, report_index_out_of_bounds,
report_invalid_exception_caught, report_invalid_exception_cause,
report_attempted_protocol_instantiation, report_bad_argument_to_get_protocol_members,
report_index_out_of_bounds, report_invalid_exception_caught, report_invalid_exception_cause,
report_invalid_exception_raised, report_invalid_type_checking_constant,
report_non_subscriptable, report_possibly_unresolved_reference,
report_runtime_check_against_non_runtime_checkable_protocol, report_slice_step_size_zero,
@ -4293,6 +4293,20 @@ impl<'db> TypeInferenceBuilder<'db> {
let mut call_arguments = Self::parse_arguments(arguments);
let callable_type = self.infer_expression(func);
// It might look odd here that we emit an error for class-literals but not `type[]` types.
// But it's deliberate! The typing spec explicitly mandates that `type[]` types can be called
// even though class-literals cannot. This is because even though a protocol class `SomeProtocol`
// is always an abstract class, `type[SomeProtocol]` can be a concrete subclass of that protocol
// -- and indeed, according to the spec, type checkers must disallow abstract subclasses of the
// protocol to be passed to parameters that accept `type[SomeProtocol]`.
// <https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/protocol.html#type-and-class-objects-vs-protocols>.
if let Some(protocol_class) = callable_type
.into_class_literal()
.and_then(|class| class.into_protocol_class(self.db()))
{
report_attempted_protocol_instantiation(&self.context, call_expression, protocol_class);
}
// For class literals we model the entire class instantiation logic, so it is handled
// in a separate function. For some known classes we have manual signatures defined and use
// the `try_call` path below.