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+# Copyright (c) 2003-2011 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE). |
+# http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr |
+# |
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under |
+# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software |
+# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later |
+# version. |
+# |
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
+# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS |
+# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. |
+# |
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with |
+# this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., |
+# 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. |
+"""variables checkers for Python code |
+""" |
+ |
+import sys |
+from copy import copy |
+ |
+from logilab import astng |
+from logilab.astng import are_exclusive, builtin_lookup, ASTNGBuildingException |
+ |
+from pylint.interfaces import IASTNGChecker |
+from pylint.checkers import BaseChecker |
+from pylint.checkers.utils import (PYMETHODS, is_ancestor_name, is_builtin, |
+ is_defined_before, is_error, is_func_default, is_func_decorator, |
+ assign_parent, check_messages, is_inside_except, clobber_in_except) |
+ |
+ |
+def in_for_else_branch(parent, stmt): |
+ """Returns True if stmt in inside the else branch for a parent For stmt.""" |
+ return (isinstance(parent, astng.For) and |
+ any(else_stmt.parent_of(stmt) for else_stmt in parent.orelse)) |
+ |
+def overridden_method(klass, name): |
+ """get overridden method if any""" |
+ try: |
+ parent = klass.local_attr_ancestors(name).next() |
+ except (StopIteration, KeyError): |
+ return None |
+ try: |
+ meth_node = parent[name] |
+ except KeyError: |
+ # We have found an ancestor defining <name> but it's not in the local |
+ # dictionary. This may happen with astng built from living objects. |
+ return None |
+ if isinstance(meth_node, astng.Function): |
+ return meth_node |
+ return None |
+ |
+ |
+MSGS = { |
+ 'E0601': ('Using variable %r before assignment', |
+ 'Used when a local variable is accessed before it\'s \ |
+ assignment.'), |
+ 'E0602': ('Undefined variable %r', |
+ 'Used when an undefined variable is accessed.'), |
+ 'E0611': ('No name %r in module %r', |
+ 'Used when a name cannot be found in a module.'), |
+ |
+ 'W0601': ('Global variable %r undefined at the module level', |
+ 'Used when a variable is defined through the "global" statement \ |
+ but the variable is not defined in the module scope.'), |
+ 'W0602': ('Using global for %r but no assignment is done', |
+ 'Used when a variable is defined through the "global" statement \ |
+ but no assignment to this variable is done.'), |
+ 'W0603': ('Using the global statement', # W0121 |
+ 'Used when you use the "global" statement to update a global \ |
+ variable. PyLint just try to discourage this \ |
+ usage. That doesn\'t mean you can not use it !'), |
+ 'W0604': ('Using the global statement at the module level', # W0103 |
+ 'Used when you use the "global" statement at the module level \ |
+ since it has no effect'), |
+ 'W0611': ('Unused import %s', |
+ 'Used when an imported module or variable is not used.'), |
+ 'W0612': ('Unused variable %r', |
+ 'Used when a variable is defined but not used.'), |
+ 'W0613': ('Unused argument %r', |
+ 'Used when a function or method argument is not used.'), |
+ 'W0614': ('Unused import %s from wildcard import', |
+ 'Used when an imported module or variable is not used from a \ |
+ \'from X import *\' style import.'), |
+ |
+ 'W0621': ('Redefining name %r from outer scope (line %s)', |
+ 'Used when a variable\'s name hide a name defined in the outer \ |
+ scope.'), |
+ 'W0622': ('Redefining built-in %r', |
+ 'Used when a variable or function override a built-in.'), |
+ 'W0623': ('Redefining name %r from %s in exception handler', |
+ 'Used when an exception handler assigns the exception \ |
+ to an existing name'), |
+ |
+ 'W0631': ('Using possibly undefined loop variable %r', |
+ 'Used when an loop variable (i.e. defined by a for loop or \ |
+ a list comprehension or a generator expression) is used outside \ |
+ the loop.'), |
+ } |
+ |
+class VariablesChecker(BaseChecker): |
+ """checks for |
+ * unused variables / imports |
+ * undefined variables |
+ * redefinition of variable from builtins or from an outer scope |
+ * use of variable before assignment |
+ """ |
+ |
+ __implements__ = IASTNGChecker |
+ |
+ name = 'variables' |
+ msgs = MSGS |
+ priority = -1 |
+ options = ( |
+ ("init-import", |
+ {'default': 0, 'type' : 'yn', 'metavar' : '<y_or_n>', |
+ 'help' : 'Tells whether we should check for unused import in \ |
+__init__ files.'}), |
+ ("dummy-variables-rgx", |
+ {'default': ('_|dummy'), |
+ 'type' :'regexp', 'metavar' : '<regexp>', |
+ 'help' : 'A regular expression matching the beginning of \ |
+ the name of dummy variables (i.e. not used).'}), |
+ ("additional-builtins", |
+ {'default': (), 'type' : 'csv', |
+ 'metavar' : '<comma separated list>', |
+ 'help' : 'List of additional names supposed to be defined in \ |
+builtins. Remember that you should avoid to define new builtins when possible.' |
+ }), |
+ ) |
+ def __init__(self, linter=None): |
+ BaseChecker.__init__(self, linter) |
+ self._to_consume = None |
+ self._checking_mod_attr = None |
+ self._vars = None |
+ |
+ def visit_module(self, node): |
+ """visit module : update consumption analysis variable |
+ checks globals doesn't overrides builtins |
+ """ |
+ self._to_consume = [(copy(node.locals), {}, 'module')] |
+ self._vars = [] |
+ for name, stmts in node.locals.items(): |
+ if is_builtin(name) and not is_inside_except(stmts[0]): |
+ # do not print Redefining builtin for additional builtins |
+ self.add_message('W0622', args=name, node=stmts[0]) |
+ |
+ @check_messages('W0611', 'W0614') |
+ def leave_module(self, node): |
+ """leave module: check globals |
+ """ |
+ assert len(self._to_consume) == 1 |
+ not_consumed = self._to_consume.pop()[0] |
+ # don't check unused imports in __init__ files |
+ if not self.config.init_import and node.package: |
+ return |
+ for name, stmts in not_consumed.items(): |
+ stmt = stmts[0] |
+ if isinstance(stmt, astng.Import): |
+ self.add_message('W0611', args=name, node=stmt) |
+ elif isinstance(stmt, astng.From) and stmt.modname != '__future__': |
+ if stmt.names[0][0] == '*': |
+ self.add_message('W0614', args=name, node=stmt) |
+ else: |
+ self.add_message('W0611', args=name, node=stmt) |
+ del self._to_consume |
+ del self._vars |
+ |
+ def visit_class(self, node): |
+ """visit class: update consumption analysis variable |
+ """ |
+ self._to_consume.append((copy(node.locals), {}, 'class')) |
+ |
+ def leave_class(self, _): |
+ """leave class: update consumption analysis variable |
+ """ |
+ # do not check for not used locals here (no sense) |
+ self._to_consume.pop() |
+ |
+ def visit_lambda(self, node): |
+ """visit lambda: update consumption analysis variable |
+ """ |
+ self._to_consume.append((copy(node.locals), {}, 'lambda')) |
+ |
+ def leave_lambda(self, _): |
+ """leave lambda: update consumption analysis variable |
+ """ |
+ # do not check for not used locals here |
+ self._to_consume.pop() |
+ |
+ def visit_genexpr(self, node): |
+ """visit genexpr: update consumption analysis variable |
+ """ |
+ self._to_consume.append((copy(node.locals), {}, 'comprehension')) |
+ |
+ def leave_genexpr(self, _): |
+ """leave genexpr: update consumption analysis variable |
+ """ |
+ # do not check for not used locals here |
+ self._to_consume.pop() |
+ |
+ def visit_dictcomp(self, node): |
+ """visit dictcomp: update consumption analysis variable |
+ """ |
+ self._to_consume.append((copy(node.locals), {}, 'comprehension')) |
+ |
+ def leave_dictcomp(self, _): |
+ """leave dictcomp: update consumption analysis variable |
+ """ |
+ # do not check for not used locals here |
+ self._to_consume.pop() |
+ |
+ def visit_setcomp(self, node): |
+ """visit setcomp: update consumption analysis variable |
+ """ |
+ self._to_consume.append((copy(node.locals), {}, 'comprehension')) |
+ |
+ def leave_setcomp(self, _): |
+ """leave setcomp: update consumption analysis variable |
+ """ |
+ # do not check for not used locals here |
+ self._to_consume.pop() |
+ |
+ def visit_function(self, node): |
+ """visit function: update consumption analysis variable and check locals |
+ """ |
+ self._to_consume.append((copy(node.locals), {}, 'function')) |
+ self._vars.append({}) |
+ if not set(('W0621', 'W0622')) & self.active_msgs: |
+ return |
+ globs = node.root().globals |
+ for name, stmt in node.items(): |
+ if is_inside_except(stmt): |
+ continue |
+ if name in globs and not isinstance(stmt, astng.Global): |
+ line = globs[name][0].lineno |
+ self.add_message('W0621', args=(name, line), node=stmt) |
+ elif is_builtin(name): |
+ # do not print Redefining builtin for additional builtins |
+ self.add_message('W0622', args=name, node=stmt) |
+ |
+ def leave_function(self, node): |
+ """leave function: check function's locals are consumed""" |
+ not_consumed = self._to_consume.pop()[0] |
+ self._vars.pop(0) |
+ if not set(('W0612', 'W0613')) & self.active_msgs: |
+ return |
+ # don't check arguments of function which are only raising an exception |
+ if is_error(node): |
+ return |
+ # don't check arguments of abstract methods or within an interface |
+ is_method = node.is_method() |
+ klass = node.parent.frame() |
+ if is_method and (klass.type == 'interface' or node.is_abstract()): |
+ return |
+ authorized_rgx = self.config.dummy_variables_rgx |
+ called_overridden = False |
+ argnames = node.argnames() |
+ for name, stmts in not_consumed.iteritems(): |
+ # ignore some special names specified by user configuration |
+ if authorized_rgx.match(name): |
+ continue |
+ # ignore names imported by the global statement |
+ # FIXME: should only ignore them if it's assigned latter |
+ stmt = stmts[0] |
+ if isinstance(stmt, astng.Global): |
+ continue |
+ # care about functions with unknown argument (builtins) |
+ if name in argnames: |
+ if is_method: |
+ # don't warn for the first argument of a (non static) method |
+ if node.type != 'staticmethod' and name == argnames[0]: |
+ continue |
+ # don't warn for argument of an overridden method |
+ if not called_overridden: |
+ overridden = overridden_method(klass, node.name) |
+ called_overridden = True |
+ if overridden is not None and name in overridden.argnames(): |
+ continue |
+ if node.name in PYMETHODS and node.name not in ('__init__', '__new__'): |
+ continue |
+ # don't check callback arguments XXX should be configurable |
+ if node.name.startswith('cb_') or node.name.endswith('_cb'): |
+ continue |
+ self.add_message('W0613', args=name, node=stmt) |
+ else: |
+ self.add_message('W0612', args=name, node=stmt) |
+ |
+ @check_messages('W0601', 'W0602', 'W0603', 'W0604', 'W0622') |
+ def visit_global(self, node): |
+ """check names imported exists in the global scope""" |
+ frame = node.frame() |
+ if isinstance(frame, astng.Module): |
+ self.add_message('W0604', node=node) |
+ return |
+ module = frame.root() |
+ default_message = True |
+ for name in node.names: |
+ try: |
+ assign_nodes = module.getattr(name) |
+ except astng.NotFoundError: |
+ # unassigned global, skip |
+ assign_nodes = [] |
+ for anode in assign_nodes: |
+ if anode.parent is None: |
+ # node returned for builtin attribute such as __file__, |
+ # __doc__, etc... |
+ continue |
+ if anode.frame() is frame: |
+ # same scope level assignment |
+ break |
+ else: |
+ # global but no assignment |
+ self.add_message('W0602', args=name, node=node) |
+ default_message = False |
+ if not assign_nodes: |
+ continue |
+ for anode in assign_nodes: |
+ if anode.parent is None: |
+ self.add_message('W0622', args=name, node=node) |
+ break |
+ if anode.frame() is module: |
+ # module level assignment |
+ break |
+ else: |
+ # global undefined at the module scope |
+ self.add_message('W0601', args=name, node=node) |
+ default_message = False |
+ if default_message: |
+ self.add_message('W0603', node=node) |
+ |
+ def _loopvar_name(self, node, name): |
+ # filter variables according to node's scope |
+ # XXX used to filter parents but don't remember why, and removing this |
+ # fixes a W0631 false positive reported by Paul Hachmann on 2008/12 on |
+ # python-projects (added to func_use_for_or_listcomp_var test) |
+ #astmts = [stmt for stmt in node.lookup(name)[1] |
+ # if hasattr(stmt, 'ass_type')] and |
+ # not stmt.statement().parent_of(node)] |
+ if 'W0631' not in self.active_msgs: |
+ return |
+ astmts = [stmt for stmt in node.lookup(name)[1] |
+ if hasattr(stmt, 'ass_type')] |
+ # filter variables according their respective scope test is_statement |
+ # and parent to avoid #74747. This is not a total fix, which would |
+ # introduce a mechanism similar to special attribute lookup in |
+ # modules. Also, in order to get correct inference in this case, the |
+ # scope lookup rules would need to be changed to return the initial |
+ # assignment (which does not exist in code per se) as well as any later |
+ # modifications. |
+ if not astmts or (astmts[0].is_statement or astmts[0].parent) \ |
+ and astmts[0].statement().parent_of(node): |
+ _astmts = [] |
+ else: |
+ _astmts = astmts[:1] |
+ for i, stmt in enumerate(astmts[1:]): |
+ if (astmts[i].statement().parent_of(stmt) |
+ and not in_for_else_branch(astmts[i].statement(), stmt)): |
+ continue |
+ _astmts.append(stmt) |
+ astmts = _astmts |
+ if len(astmts) == 1: |
+ ass = astmts[0].ass_type() |
+ if isinstance(ass, (astng.For, astng.Comprehension, astng.GenExpr)) \ |
+ and not ass.statement() is node.statement(): |
+ self.add_message('W0631', args=name, node=node) |
+ |
+ def visit_excepthandler(self, node): |
+ clobbering, args = clobber_in_except(node.name) |
+ if clobbering: |
+ self.add_message('W0623', args=args, node=node) |
+ |
+ def visit_assname(self, node): |
+ if isinstance(node.ass_type(), astng.AugAssign): |
+ self.visit_name(node) |
+ |
+ def visit_delname(self, node): |
+ self.visit_name(node) |
+ |
+ def visit_name(self, node): |
+ """check that a name is defined if the current scope and doesn't |
+ redefine a built-in |
+ """ |
+ stmt = node.statement() |
+ if stmt.fromlineno is None: |
+ # name node from a astng built from live code, skip |
+ assert not stmt.root().file.endswith('.py') |
+ return |
+ name = node.name |
+ frame = stmt.scope() |
+ # if the name node is used as a function default argument's value or as |
+ # a decorator, then start from the parent frame of the function instead |
+ # of the function frame - and thus open an inner class scope |
+ if (is_func_default(node) or is_func_decorator(node) |
+ or is_ancestor_name(frame, node)): |
+ start_index = len(self._to_consume) - 2 |
+ else: |
+ start_index = len(self._to_consume) - 1 |
+ # iterates through parent scopes, from the inner to the outer |
+ base_scope_type = self._to_consume[start_index][-1] |
+ for i in range(start_index, -1, -1): |
+ to_consume, consumed, scope_type = self._to_consume[i] |
+ # if the current scope is a class scope but it's not the inner |
+ # scope, ignore it. This prevents to access this scope instead of |
+ # the globals one in function members when there are some common |
+ # names. The only exception is when the starting scope is a |
+ # comprehension and its direct outer scope is a class |
+ if scope_type == 'class' and i != start_index and not ( |
+ base_scope_type == 'comprehension' and i == start_index-1): |
+ # XXX find a way to handle class scope in a smoother way |
+ continue |
+ # the name has already been consumed, only check it's not a loop |
+ # variable used outside the loop |
+ if name in consumed: |
+ self._loopvar_name(node, name) |
+ break |
+ # mark the name as consumed if it's defined in this scope |
+ # (i.e. no KeyError is raised by "to_consume[name]") |
+ try: |
+ consumed[name] = to_consume[name] |
+ except KeyError: |
+ continue |
+ # checks for use before assignment |
+ defnode = assign_parent(to_consume[name][0]) |
+ if defnode is not None: |
+ defstmt = defnode.statement() |
+ defframe = defstmt.frame() |
+ maybee0601 = True |
+ if not frame is defframe: |
+ maybee0601 = False |
+ elif defframe.parent is None: |
+ # we are at the module level, check the name is not |
+ # defined in builtins |
+ if name in defframe.scope_attrs or builtin_lookup(name)[1]: |
+ maybee0601 = False |
+ else: |
+ # we are in a local scope, check the name is not |
+ # defined in global or builtin scope |
+ if defframe.root().lookup(name)[1]: |
+ maybee0601 = False |
+ if (maybee0601 |
+ and stmt.fromlineno <= defstmt.fromlineno |
+ and not is_defined_before(node) |
+ and not are_exclusive(stmt, defstmt, ('NameError', 'Exception', 'BaseException'))): |
+ if defstmt is stmt and isinstance(node, (astng.DelName, |
+ astng.AssName)): |
+ self.add_message('E0602', args=name, node=node) |
+ elif self._to_consume[-1][-1] != 'lambda': |
+ # E0601 may *not* occurs in lambda scope |
+ self.add_message('E0601', args=name, node=node) |
+ if not isinstance(node, astng.AssName): # Aug AssName |
+ del to_consume[name] |
+ else: |
+ del consumed[name] |
+ # check it's not a loop variable used outside the loop |
+ self._loopvar_name(node, name) |
+ break |
+ else: |
+ # we have not found the name, if it isn't a builtin, that's an |
+ # undefined name ! |
+ if not (name in astng.Module.scope_attrs or is_builtin(name) |
+ or name in self.config.additional_builtins): |
+ self.add_message('E0602', args=name, node=node) |
+ |
+ @check_messages('E0611') |
+ def visit_import(self, node): |
+ """check modules attribute accesses""" |
+ for name, _ in node.names: |
+ parts = name.split('.') |
+ try: |
+ module = node.infer_name_module(parts[0]).next() |
+ except astng.ResolveError: |
+ continue |
+ self._check_module_attrs(node, module, parts[1:]) |
+ |
+ @check_messages('E0611') |
+ def visit_from(self, node): |
+ """check modules attribute accesses""" |
+ name_parts = node.modname.split('.') |
+ level = getattr(node, 'level', None) |
+ try: |
+ module = node.root().import_module(name_parts[0], level=level) |
+ except ASTNGBuildingException: |
+ return |
+ except Exception, exc: |
+ print 'Unhandled exception in VariablesChecker:', exc |
+ return |
+ module = self._check_module_attrs(node, module, name_parts[1:]) |
+ if not module: |
+ return |
+ for name, _ in node.names: |
+ if name == '*': |
+ continue |
+ self._check_module_attrs(node, module, name.split('.')) |
+ |
+ def _check_module_attrs(self, node, module, module_names): |
+ """check that module_names (list of string) are accessible through the |
+ given module |
+ if the latest access name corresponds to a module, return it |
+ """ |
+ assert isinstance(module, astng.Module), module |
+ while module_names: |
+ name = module_names.pop(0) |
+ if name == '__dict__': |
+ module = None |
+ break |
+ try: |
+ module = module.getattr(name)[0].infer().next() |
+ if module is astng.YES: |
+ return None |
+ except astng.NotFoundError: |
+ self.add_message('E0611', args=(name, module.name), node=node) |
+ return None |
+ except astng.InferenceError: |
+ return None |
+ if module_names: |
+ # FIXME: other message if name is not the latest part of |
+ # module_names ? |
+ modname = module and module.name or '__dict__' |
+ self.add_message('E0611', node=node, |
+ args=('.'.join(module_names), modname)) |
+ return None |
+ if isinstance(module, astng.Module): |
+ return module |
+ return None |
+ |
+ |
+class VariablesChecker3k(VariablesChecker): |
+ '''Modified variables checker for 3k''' |
+ # listcomp have now also their scope |
+ |
+ def visit_listcomp(self, node): |
+ """visit dictcomp: update consumption analysis variable |
+ """ |
+ self._to_consume.append((copy(node.locals), {}, 'comprehension')) |
+ |
+ def leave_listcomp(self, _): |
+ """leave dictcomp: update consumption analysis variable |
+ """ |
+ # do not check for not used locals here |
+ self._to_consume.pop() |
+ |
+if sys.version_info >= (3, 0): |
+ VariablesChecker = VariablesChecker3k |
+ |
+ |
+def register(linter): |
+ """required method to auto register this checker""" |
+ linter.register_checker(VariablesChecker(linter)) |