Vehicle-Anti-Theft-Face-Rec.../venv/Lib/site-packages/jedi/inference/references.py

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import os
import re
from parso import python_bytes_to_unicode
from jedi._compatibility import FileNotFoundError
from jedi.debug import dbg
from jedi.file_io import KnownContentFileIO
from jedi.inference.imports import SubModuleName, load_module_from_path
from jedi.inference.filters import ParserTreeFilter
from jedi.inference.gradual.conversion import convert_names
_IGNORE_FOLDERS = ('.tox', '.venv', 'venv', '__pycache__')
_OPENED_FILE_LIMIT = 2000
"""
Stats from a 2016 Lenovo Notebook running Linux:
With os.walk, it takes about 10s to scan 11'000 files (without filesystem
caching). Once cached it only takes 5s. So it is expected that reading all
those files might take a few seconds, but not a lot more.
"""
_PARSED_FILE_LIMIT = 30
"""
For now we keep the amount of parsed files really low, since parsing might take
easily 100ms for bigger files.
"""
def _resolve_names(definition_names, avoid_names=()):
for name in definition_names:
if name in avoid_names:
# Avoiding recursions here, because goto on a module name lands
# on the same module.
continue
if not isinstance(name, SubModuleName):
# SubModuleNames are not actually existing names but created
# names when importing something like `import foo.bar.baz`.
yield name
if name.api_type == 'module':
for n in _resolve_names(name.goto(), definition_names):
yield n
def _dictionarize(names):
return dict(
(n if n.tree_name is None else n.tree_name, n)
for n in names
)
def _find_defining_names(module_context, tree_name):
found_names = _find_names(module_context, tree_name)
for name in list(found_names):
# Convert from/to stubs, because those might also be usages.
found_names |= set(convert_names(
[name],
only_stubs=not name.get_root_context().is_stub(),
prefer_stub_to_compiled=False
))
found_names |= set(_find_global_variables(found_names, tree_name.value))
for name in list(found_names):
if name.api_type == 'param' or name.tree_name is None \
or name.tree_name.parent.type == 'trailer':
continue
found_names |= set(_add_names_in_same_context(name.parent_context, name.string_name))
return set(_resolve_names(found_names))
def _find_names(module_context, tree_name):
name = module_context.create_name(tree_name)
found_names = set(name.goto())
found_names.add(name)
return set(_resolve_names(found_names))
def _add_names_in_same_context(context, string_name):
if context.tree_node is None:
return
until_position = None
while True:
filter_ = ParserTreeFilter(
parent_context=context,
until_position=until_position,
)
names = set(filter_.get(string_name))
if not names:
break
for name in names:
yield name
ordered = sorted(names, key=lambda x: x.start_pos)
until_position = ordered[0].start_pos
def _find_global_variables(names, search_name):
for name in names:
if name.tree_name is None:
continue
module_context = name.get_root_context()
try:
method = module_context.get_global_filter
except AttributeError:
continue
else:
for global_name in method().get(search_name):
yield global_name
c = module_context.create_context(global_name.tree_name)
for n in _add_names_in_same_context(c, global_name.string_name):
yield n
def find_references(module_context, tree_name, only_in_module=False):
inf = module_context.inference_state
search_name = tree_name.value
# We disable flow analysis, because if we have ifs that are only true in
# certain cases, we want both sides.
try:
inf.flow_analysis_enabled = False
found_names = _find_defining_names(module_context, tree_name)
finally:
inf.flow_analysis_enabled = True
found_names_dct = _dictionarize(found_names)
module_contexts = [module_context]
if not only_in_module:
module_contexts.extend(
m for m in set(d.get_root_context() for d in found_names)
if m != module_context and m.tree_node is not None
)
# For param no search for other modules is necessary.
if only_in_module or any(n.api_type == 'param' for n in found_names):
potential_modules = module_contexts
else:
potential_modules = get_module_contexts_containing_name(
inf,
module_contexts,
search_name,
)
non_matching_reference_maps = {}
for module_context in potential_modules:
for name_leaf in module_context.tree_node.get_used_names().get(search_name, []):
new = _dictionarize(_find_names(module_context, name_leaf))
if any(tree_name in found_names_dct for tree_name in new):
found_names_dct.update(new)
for tree_name in new:
for dct in non_matching_reference_maps.get(tree_name, []):
# A reference that was previously searched for matches
# with a now found name. Merge.
found_names_dct.update(dct)
try:
del non_matching_reference_maps[tree_name]
except KeyError:
pass
else:
for name in new:
non_matching_reference_maps.setdefault(name, []).append(new)
result = found_names_dct.values()
if only_in_module:
return [n for n in result if n.get_root_context() == module_context]
return result
def _check_fs(inference_state, file_io, regex):
try:
code = file_io.read()
except FileNotFoundError:
return None
code = python_bytes_to_unicode(code, errors='replace')
if not regex.search(code):
return None
new_file_io = KnownContentFileIO(file_io.path, code)
m = load_module_from_path(inference_state, new_file_io)
if m.is_compiled():
return None
return m.as_context()
def gitignored_lines(folder_io, file_io):
ignored_paths = set()
ignored_names = set()
for l in file_io.read().splitlines():
if not l or l.startswith(b'#'):
continue
p = l.decode('utf-8', 'ignore')
if p.startswith('/'):
name = p[1:]
if name.endswith(os.path.sep):
name = name[:-1]
ignored_paths.add(os.path.join(folder_io.path, name))
else:
ignored_names.add(p)
return ignored_paths, ignored_names
def recurse_find_python_folders_and_files(folder_io, except_paths=()):
except_paths = set(except_paths)
for root_folder_io, folder_ios, file_ios in folder_io.walk():
# Delete folders that we don't want to iterate over.
for file_io in file_ios:
path = file_io.path
if path.endswith('.py') or path.endswith('.pyi'):
if path not in except_paths:
yield None, file_io
if path.endswith('.gitignore'):
ignored_paths, ignored_names = \
gitignored_lines(root_folder_io, file_io)
except_paths |= ignored_paths
folder_ios[:] = [
folder_io
for folder_io in folder_ios
if folder_io.path not in except_paths
and folder_io.get_base_name() not in _IGNORE_FOLDERS
]
for folder_io in folder_ios:
yield folder_io, None
def recurse_find_python_files(folder_io, except_paths=()):
for folder_io, file_io in recurse_find_python_folders_and_files(folder_io, except_paths):
if file_io is not None:
yield file_io
def _find_python_files_in_sys_path(inference_state, module_contexts):
sys_path = inference_state.get_sys_path()
except_paths = set()
yielded_paths = [m.py__file__() for m in module_contexts]
for module_context in module_contexts:
file_io = module_context.get_value().file_io
if file_io is None:
continue
folder_io = file_io.get_parent_folder()
while True:
path = folder_io.path
if not any(path.startswith(p) for p in sys_path) or path in except_paths:
break
for file_io in recurse_find_python_files(folder_io, except_paths):
if file_io.path not in yielded_paths:
yield file_io
except_paths.add(path)
folder_io = folder_io.get_parent_folder()
def get_module_contexts_containing_name(inference_state, module_contexts, name,
limit_reduction=1):
"""
Search a name in the directories of modules.
:param limit_reduction: Divides the limits on opening/parsing files by this
factor.
"""
# Skip non python modules
for module_context in module_contexts:
if module_context.is_compiled():
continue
yield module_context
# Very short names are not searched in other modules for now to avoid lots
# of file lookups.
if len(name) <= 2:
return
file_io_iterator = _find_python_files_in_sys_path(inference_state, module_contexts)
for x in search_in_file_ios(inference_state, file_io_iterator, name,
limit_reduction=limit_reduction):
yield x # Python 2...
def search_in_file_ios(inference_state, file_io_iterator, name, limit_reduction=1):
parse_limit = _PARSED_FILE_LIMIT / limit_reduction
open_limit = _OPENED_FILE_LIMIT / limit_reduction
file_io_count = 0
parsed_file_count = 0
regex = re.compile(r'\b' + re.escape(name) + r'\b')
for file_io in file_io_iterator:
file_io_count += 1
m = _check_fs(inference_state, file_io, regex)
if m is not None:
parsed_file_count += 1
yield m
if parsed_file_count >= parse_limit:
dbg('Hit limit of parsed files: %s', parse_limit)
break
if file_io_count >= open_limit:
dbg('Hit limit of opened files: %s', open_limit)
break