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Carlos Ramos Carreño
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1a5f0f3a
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1a5f0f3a
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Mar 03, 2023
by
Arnaud Fontaine
Committed by
Jérome Perrin
Mar 03, 2023
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zope4: Fix pylint import-error on BTrees since the version was bumped from 4.5.1 to 4.11.3.
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@@ -317,32 +317,127 @@ register_module_extender(MANAGER, 'AccessControl.PermissionRole',
## Package dynamically extending the namespace of their modules with C
## extension symbols
# astroid/brain/ added dynamically to sys.path by astroid __init__
try
:
from
brain_gi
import
_gi_build_stub
as
build_stub
except
ImportError
:
# BBB: old version of astroid
from
py2gi
import
_gi_build_stub
as
build_stub
import
re
import
inspect
def
build_stub
(
parent
,
identifier_re
=
r'^[A-Za-z_]\
w*$
'):
"""
Inspect the passed module recursively and build stubs for functions,
classes, etc.
Import of _gi_build_stub from astroid/brain/py2gi.py module to add
identifier_re parameter. Use case: Implemented for fail_hook_BTrees: BTrees
has classes ending with '
Py
' with attributes referencing itself and this
lead to a MaximumDepthRecursion as such use case is not implemented. TODO:
Implement properly recursion.
"""
classes = {}
functions = {}
constants = {}
methods = {}
for name in dir(parent):
if name.startswith("__"):
continue
# Check if this is a valid name in python
if not re.match(identifier_re, name):
continue
try:
obj = getattr(parent, name)
except:
continue
if inspect.isclass(obj):
classes[name] = obj
elif (inspect.isfunction(obj) or
inspect.isbuiltin(obj)):
functions[name] = obj
elif (inspect.ismethod(obj) or
inspect.ismethoddescriptor(obj)):
methods[name] = obj
elif type(obj) in [int, str]:
constants[name] = obj
elif (str(obj).startswith("<flags") or
str(obj).startswith("<enum ") or
str(obj).startswith("<GType ") or
inspect.isdatadescriptor(obj)):
constants[name] = 0
elif callable(obj):
# Fall back to a function for anything callable
functions[name] = obj
else:
# Assume everything else is some manner of constant
constants[name] = 0
ret = ""
if constants:
ret += "# %s contants
\
n
\
n
" % parent.__name__
for name in sorted(constants):
if name[0].isdigit():
# GDK has some busted constant names like
# Gdk.EventType.2BUTTON_PRESS
continue
val = constants[name]
strval = str(val)
if type(val) is str:
strval = '"%s"' % str(val).replace("
\
\
", "
\
\
\
\
")
ret += "%s = %s
\
n
" % (name, strval)
if ret:
ret += "
\
n
\
n
"
if functions:
ret += "# %s functions
\
n
\
n
" % parent.__name__
for name in sorted(functions):
func = functions[name]
ret += "def %s(*args, **kwargs):
\
n
" % name
ret += " pass
\
n
"
if ret:
ret += "
\
n
\
n
"
if methods:
ret += "# %s methods
\
n
\
n
" % parent.__name__
for name in sorted(methods):
func = methods[name]
ret += "def %s(self, *args, **kwargs):
\
n
" % name
ret += " pass
\
n
"
if ret:
ret += "
\
n
\
n
"
if classes:
ret += "# %s classes
\
n
\
n
" % parent.__name__
for name in sorted(classes):
ret += "class %s(object):
\
n
" % name
classret = build_stub(classes[name])
if not classret:
classret = "pass
\
n
"
for line in classret.splitlines():
ret += " " + line + "
\
n
"
ret += "
\
n
"
return ret
def _register_module_extender_from_live_module(module_name, module):
def transform():
return AstroidBuilder(MANAGER).string_build(build_stub(module))
register_module_extender(MANAGER, module_name, transform)
#
No name 'OOBTree' in module 'BTrees.OOBTree' (no-name-in-module
)
#
Unable to import '
BTrees
.
OOBTree
' (import-error
)
#
# When the corresponding C Extension (BTrees._Foo) is available, update
# BTrees.Foo namespace from the C extension, otherwise use Python definitions
# by dropping the `Py` suffix in BTrees.Foo symbols.
import
BTrees
import
inspect
for
module_name
,
module
in
inspect
.
getmembers
(
BTrees
,
inspect
.
ismodule
):
if
module_name
[
0
]
!=
'_'
:
continue
# Submodules of BTrees are dynamically added C extensions.
_inspected_modules = {}
def fail_hook_BTrees(modname):
# Only consider BTrees.OOBTree pattern
if not modname.startswith('
BTrees
.
') or len(modname.split('
.
')) != 2:
raise AstroidBuildingException()
if modname not in _inspected_modules:
try:
extended_module
=
BTrees
.
__dict__
[
module_name
[
1
:]]
except
KeyError
:
continue
modcode = build_stub(
__import__(modname, {}, {}, [modname], level=0),
# Exclude all classes ending with '
Py
' (no reason to not call the
# C version and not part of public API anyway)
identifier_re=r'
^
[
A
-
Za
-
z_
]
\
w
*
(
?
<
!
Py
)
$
')
except ImportError:
astng = None
else:
astng = AstroidBuilder(MANAGER).string_build(modcode, modname)
_inspected_modules[modname] = astng
else:
_register_module_extender_from_live_module
(
extended_module
.
__name__
,
module
)
astng = _inspected_modules[modname]
if astng is None:
raise AstroidBuildingException('
Failed
to
import
module
%
r' % modname)
return astng
MANAGER.register_failed_import_hook(fail_hook_BTrees)
# No name '
ElementMaker
' in module '
lxml
.
builder
' (no-name-in-module)
#
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