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# Licensed under the LGPL: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.en.html # For details: https://github.com/PyCQA/astroid/blob/main/LICENSE # Copyright (c) https://github.com/PyCQA/astroid/blob/main/CONTRIBUTORS.txt """A few useful function/method decorators.""" from __future__ import annotations import functools import inspect import sys import warnings from collections.abc import Callable, Generator from typing import TypeVar import wrapt from astroid import _cache, util from astroid.context import InferenceContext from astroid.exceptions import InferenceError if sys.version_info >= (3, 10): from typing import ParamSpec else: from typing_extensions import ParamSpec _R = TypeVar("_R") _P = ParamSpec("_P") @wrapt.decorator def cached(func, instance, args, kwargs): """Simple decorator to cache result of method calls without args.""" cache = getattr(instance, "__cache", None) if cache is None: instance.__cache = cache = {} _cache.CACHE_MANAGER.add_dict_cache(cache) try: return cache[func] except KeyError: cache[func] = result = func(*args, **kwargs) return result # TODO: Remove when support for 3.7 is dropped # TODO: astroid 3.0 -> move class behind sys.version_info < (3, 8) guard class cachedproperty: """Provides a cached property equivalent to the stacking of @cached and @property, but more efficient. After first usage, the <property_name> becomes part of the object's __dict__. Doing: del obj.<property_name> empties the cache. Idea taken from the pyramid_ framework and the mercurial_ project. .. _pyramid: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyramid .. _mercurial: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Mercurial """ __slots__ = ("wrapped",) def __init__(self, wrapped): if sys.version_info >= (3, 8): warnings.warn( "cachedproperty has been deprecated and will be removed in astroid 3.0 for Python 3.8+. " "Use functools.cached_property instead.", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) try: wrapped.__name__ except AttributeError as exc: raise TypeError(f"{wrapped} must have a __name__ attribute") from exc self.wrapped = wrapped @property def __doc__(self): doc = getattr(self.wrapped, "__doc__", None) return "<wrapped by the cachedproperty decorator>%s" % ( "\n%s" % doc if doc else "" ) def __get__(self, inst, objtype=None): if inst is None: return self val = self.wrapped(inst) setattr(inst, self.wrapped.__name__, val) return val def path_wrapper(func): """Return the given infer function wrapped to handle the path. Used to stop inference if the node has already been looked at for a given `InferenceContext` to prevent infinite recursion """ @functools.wraps(func) def wrapped( node, context: InferenceContext | None = None, _func=func, **kwargs ) -> Generator: """Wrapper function handling context.""" if context is None: context = InferenceContext() if context.push(node): return yielded = set() for res in _func(node, context, **kwargs): # unproxy only true instance, not const, tuple, dict... if res.__class__.__name__ == "Instance": ares = res._proxied else: ares = res if ares not in yielded: yield res yielded.add(ares) return wrapped @wrapt.decorator def yes_if_nothing_inferred(func, instance, args, kwargs): generator = func(*args, **kwargs) try: yield next(generator) except StopIteration: # generator is empty yield util.Uninferable return yield from generator @wrapt.decorator def raise_if_nothing_inferred(func, instance, args, kwargs): generator = func(*args, **kwargs) try: yield next(generator) except StopIteration as error: # generator is empty if error.args: # pylint: disable=not-a-mapping raise InferenceError(**error.args[0]) from error raise InferenceError( "StopIteration raised without any error information." ) from error except RecursionError as error: raise InferenceError( f"RecursionError raised with limit {sys.getrecursionlimit()}." ) from error yield from generator # Expensive decorators only used to emit Deprecation warnings. # If no other than the default DeprecationWarning are enabled, # fall back to passthrough implementations. if util.check_warnings_filter(): # noqa: C901 def deprecate_default_argument_values( astroid_version: str = "3.0", **arguments: str ) -> Callable[[Callable[_P, _R]], Callable[_P, _R]]: """Decorator which emits a DeprecationWarning if any arguments specified are None or not passed at all. Arguments should be a key-value mapping, with the key being the argument to check and the value being a type annotation as string for the value of the argument. To improve performance, only used when DeprecationWarnings other than the default one are enabled. """ # Helpful links # Decorator for DeprecationWarning: https://stackoverflow.com/a/49802489 # Typing of stacked decorators: https://stackoverflow.com/a/68290080 def deco(func: Callable[_P, _R]) -> Callable[_P, _R]: """Decorator function.""" @functools.wraps(func) def wrapper(*args: _P.args, **kwargs: _P.kwargs) -> _R: """Emit DeprecationWarnings if conditions are met.""" keys = list(inspect.signature(func).parameters.keys()) for arg, type_annotation in arguments.items(): try: index = keys.index(arg) except ValueError: raise ValueError( f"Can't find argument '{arg}' for '{args[0].__class__.__qualname__}'" ) from None if ( # Check kwargs # - if found, check it's not None (arg in kwargs and kwargs[arg] is None) # Check args # - make sure not in kwargs # - len(args) needs to be long enough, if too short # arg can't be in args either # - args[index] should not be None or arg not in kwargs and ( index == -1 or len(args) <= index or (len(args) > index and args[index] is None) ) ): warnings.warn( f"'{arg}' will be a required argument for " f"'{args[0].__class__.__qualname__}.{func.__name__}'" f" in astroid {astroid_version} " f"('{arg}' should be of type: '{type_annotation}')", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) return func(*args, **kwargs) return wrapper return deco def deprecate_arguments( astroid_version: str = "3.0", **arguments: str ) -> Callable[[Callable[_P, _R]], Callable[_P, _R]]: """Decorator which emits a DeprecationWarning if any arguments specified are passed. Arguments should be a key-value mapping, with the key being the argument to check and the value being a string that explains what to do instead of passing the argument. To improve performance, only used when DeprecationWarnings other than the default one are enabled. """ def deco(func: Callable[_P, _R]) -> Callable[_P, _R]: @functools.wraps(func) def wrapper(*args: _P.args, **kwargs: _P.kwargs) -> _R: keys = list(inspect.signature(func).parameters.keys()) for arg, note in arguments.items(): try: index = keys.index(arg) except ValueError: raise ValueError( f"Can't find argument '{arg}' for '{args[0].__class__.__qualname__}'" ) from None if arg in kwargs or len(args) > index: warnings.warn( f"The argument '{arg}' for " f"'{args[0].__class__.__qualname__}.{func.__name__}' is deprecated " f"and will be removed in astroid {astroid_version} ({note})", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) return func(*args, **kwargs) return wrapper return deco else: def deprecate_default_argument_values( astroid_version: str = "3.0", **arguments: str ) -> Callable[[Callable[_P, _R]], Callable[_P, _R]]: """Passthrough decorator to improve performance if DeprecationWarnings are disabled. """ def deco(func: Callable[_P, _R]) -> Callable[_P, _R]: """Decorator function.""" return func return deco def deprecate_arguments( astroid_version: str = "3.0", **arguments: str ) -> Callable[[Callable[_P, _R]], Callable[_P, _R]]: """Passthrough decorator to improve performance if DeprecationWarnings are disabled. """ def deco(func: Callable[_P, _R]) -> Callable[_P, _R]: """Decorator function.""" return func return deco