# Copyright 2016 Grist Labs, Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. import six import numbers import token from . import util # Mapping of matching braces. To find a token here, look up token[:2]. _matching_pairs_left = { (token.OP, '('): (token.OP, ')'), (token.OP, '['): (token.OP, ']'), (token.OP, '{'): (token.OP, '}'), } _matching_pairs_right = { (token.OP, ')'): (token.OP, '('), (token.OP, ']'): (token.OP, '['), (token.OP, '}'): (token.OP, '{'), } class MarkTokens(object): """ Helper that visits all nodes in the AST tree and assigns .first_token and .last_token attributes to each of them. This is the heart of the token-marking logic. """ def __init__(self, code): self._code = code self._methods = util.NodeMethods() self._iter_children = None def visit_tree(self, node): self._iter_children = util.iter_children_func(node) util.visit_tree(node, self._visit_before_children, self._visit_after_children) def _visit_before_children(self, node, parent_token): col = getattr(node, 'col_offset', None) token = self._code.get_token_from_utf8(node.lineno, col) if col is not None else None if not token and util.is_module(node): # We'll assume that a Module node starts at the start of the source code. token = self._code.get_token(1, 0) # Use our own token, or our parent's if we don't have one, to pass to child calls as # parent_token argument. The second value becomes the token argument of _visit_after_children. return (token or parent_token, token) def _visit_after_children(self, node, parent_token, token): # This processes the node generically first, after all children have been processed. # Get the first and last tokens that belong to children. Note how this doesn't assume that we # iterate through children in order that corresponds to occurrence in source code. This # assumption can fail (e.g. with return annotations). first = token last = None for child in self._iter_children(node): if not first or child.first_token.index < first.index: first = child.first_token if not last or child.last_token.index > last.index: last = child.last_token # If we don't have a first token from _visit_before_children, and there were no children, then # use the parent's token as the first token. first = first or parent_token # If no children, set last token to the first one. last = last or first # Statements continue to before NEWLINE. This helps cover a few different cases at once. if util.is_stmt(node): last = self._find_last_in_line(last) # Capture any unmatched brackets. first, last = self._expand_to_matching_pairs(first, last, node) # Give a chance to node-specific methods to adjust. nfirst, nlast = self._methods.get(self, node.__class__)(node, first, last) if (nfirst, nlast) != (first, last): # If anything changed, expand again to capture any unmatched brackets. nfirst, nlast = self._expand_to_matching_pairs(nfirst, nlast, node) node.first_token = nfirst node.last_token = nlast def _find_last_in_line(self, start_token): try: newline = self._code.find_token(start_token, token.NEWLINE) except IndexError: newline = self._code.find_token(start_token, token.ENDMARKER) return self._code.prev_token(newline) def _iter_non_child_tokens(self, first_token, last_token, node): """ Generates all tokens in [first_token, last_token] range that do not belong to any children of node. E.g. `foo(bar)` has children `foo` and `bar`, but we would yield the `(`. """ tok = first_token for n in self._iter_children(node): for t in self._code.token_range(tok, self._code.prev_token(n.first_token)): yield t if n.last_token.index >= last_token.index: return tok = self._code.next_token(n.last_token) for t in self._code.token_range(tok, last_token): yield t def _expand_to_matching_pairs(self, first_token, last_token, node): """ Scan tokens in [first_token, last_token] range that are between node's children, and for any unmatched brackets, adjust first/last tokens to include the closing pair. """ # We look for opening parens/braces among non-child tokens (i.e. tokens between our actual # child nodes). If we find any closing ones, we match them to the opens. to_match_right = [] to_match_left = [] for tok in self._iter_non_child_tokens(first_token, last_token, node): tok_info = tok[:2] if to_match_right and tok_info == to_match_right[-1]: to_match_right.pop() elif tok_info in _matching_pairs_left: to_match_right.append(_matching_pairs_left[tok_info]) elif tok_info in _matching_pairs_right: to_match_left.append(_matching_pairs_right[tok_info]) # Once done, extend `last_token` to match any unclosed parens/braces. for match in reversed(to_match_right): last = self._code.next_token(last_token) # Allow for a trailing comma before the closing delimiter. if util.match_token(last, token.OP, ','): last = self._code.next_token(last) # Now check for the actual closing delimiter. if util.match_token(last, *match): last_token = last # And extend `first_token` to match any unclosed opening parens/braces. for match in to_match_left: first = self._code.prev_token(first_token) if util.match_token(first, *match): first_token = first return (first_token, last_token) #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Node visitors. Each takes a preliminary first and last tokens, and returns the adjusted pair # that will actually be assigned. def visit_default(self, node, first_token, last_token): # pylint: disable=no-self-use # By default, we don't need to adjust the token we computed earlier. return (first_token, last_token) def handle_comp(self, open_brace, node, first_token, last_token): # For list/set/dict comprehensions, we only get the token of the first child, so adjust it to # include the opening brace (the closing brace will be matched automatically). before = self._code.prev_token(first_token) util.expect_token(before, token.OP, open_brace) return (before, last_token) def visit_listcomp(self, node, first_token, last_token): return self.handle_comp('[', node, first_token, last_token) if six.PY2: # We shouldn't do this on PY3 because its SetComp/DictComp already have a correct start. def visit_setcomp(self, node, first_token, last_token): return self.handle_comp('{', node, first_token, last_token) def visit_dictcomp(self, node, first_token, last_token): return self.handle_comp('{', node, first_token, last_token) def visit_comprehension(self, node, first_token, last_token): # The 'comprehension' node starts with 'for' but we only get first child; we search backwards # to find the 'for' keyword. first = self._code.find_token(first_token, token.NAME, 'for', reverse=True) return (first, last_token) def handle_attr(self, node, first_token, last_token): # Attribute node has ".attr" (2 tokens) after the last child. dot = self._code.find_token(last_token, token.OP, '.') name = self._code.next_token(dot) util.expect_token(name, token.NAME) return (first_token, name) visit_attribute = handle_attr visit_assignattr = handle_attr visit_delattr = handle_attr def handle_doc(self, node, first_token, last_token): # With astroid, nodes that start with a doc-string can have an empty body, in which case we # need to adjust the last token to include the doc string. if not node.body and getattr(node, 'doc', None): last_token = self._code.find_token(last_token, token.STRING) return (first_token, last_token) visit_classdef = handle_doc visit_funcdef = handle_doc def visit_call(self, node, first_token, last_token): # A function call isn't over until we see a closing paren. Remember that last_token is at the # end of all children, so we are not worried about encountering a paren that belongs to a # child. return (first_token, self._code.find_token(last_token, token.OP, ')')) def visit_subscript(self, node, first_token, last_token): # A subscript operations isn't over until we see a closing bracket. Similar to function calls. return (first_token, self._code.find_token(last_token, token.OP, ']')) def visit_tuple(self, node, first_token, last_token): # A tuple doesn't include parens; if there is a trailing comma, make it part of the tuple. try: maybe_comma = self._code.next_token(last_token) if util.match_token(maybe_comma, token.OP, ','): last_token = maybe_comma except IndexError: pass return (first_token, last_token) def visit_str(self, node, first_token, last_token): # Multiple adjacent STRING tokens form a single string. last = self._code.next_token(last_token) while util.match_token(last, token.STRING): last_token = last last = self._code.next_token(last_token) return (first_token, last_token) def visit_num(self, node, first_token, last_token): # A constant like '-1' gets turned into two tokens; this will skip the '-'. while util.match_token(last_token, token.OP): last_token = self._code.next_token(last_token) return (first_token, last_token) # In Astroid, the Num and Str nodes are replaced by Const. def visit_const(self, node, first_token, last_token): if isinstance(node.value, numbers.Number): return self.visit_num(node, first_token, last_token) elif isinstance(node.value, six.string_types): return self.visit_str(node, first_token, last_token) return (first_token, last_token) def visit_keyword(self, node, first_token, last_token): if node.arg is not None: equals = self._code.find_token(first_token, token.OP, '=', reverse=True) name = self._code.prev_token(equals) util.expect_token(name, token.NAME, node.arg) first_token = name return (first_token, last_token) def visit_starred(self, node, first_token, last_token): # Astroid has 'Starred' nodes (for "foo(*bar)" type args), but they need to be adjusted. if not util.match_token(first_token, token.OP, '*'): star = self._code.prev_token(first_token) if util.match_token(star, token.OP, '*'): first_token = star return (first_token, last_token) def visit_assignname(self, node, first_token, last_token): # Astroid may turn 'except' clause into AssignName, but we need to adjust it. if util.match_token(first_token, token.NAME, 'except'): colon = self._code.find_token(last_token, token.OP, ':') first_token = last_token = self._code.prev_token(colon) return (first_token, last_token)