366 lines
14 KiB
Python
366 lines
14 KiB
Python
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My own variation on function-specific inspect-like features.
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"""
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# Author: Gael Varoquaux <gael dot varoquaux at normalesup dot org>
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# Copyright (c) 2009 Gael Varoquaux
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# License: BSD Style, 3 clauses.
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import inspect
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import warnings
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import re
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import os
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import collections
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from itertools import islice
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from tokenize import open as open_py_source
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from .logger import pformat
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full_argspec_fields = ('args varargs varkw defaults kwonlyargs '
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'kwonlydefaults annotations')
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full_argspec_type = collections.namedtuple('FullArgSpec', full_argspec_fields)
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def get_func_code(func):
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""" Attempts to retrieve a reliable function code hash.
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The reason we don't use inspect.getsource is that it caches the
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source, whereas we want this to be modified on the fly when the
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function is modified.
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Returns
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-------
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func_code: string
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The function code
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source_file: string
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The path to the file in which the function is defined.
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first_line: int
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The first line of the code in the source file.
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Notes
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------
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This function does a bit more magic than inspect, and is thus
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more robust.
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"""
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source_file = None
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try:
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code = func.__code__
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source_file = code.co_filename
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if not os.path.exists(source_file):
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# Use inspect for lambda functions and functions defined in an
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# interactive shell, or in doctests
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source_code = ''.join(inspect.getsourcelines(func)[0])
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line_no = 1
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if source_file.startswith('<doctest '):
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source_file, line_no = re.match(
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r'\<doctest (.*\.rst)\[(.*)\]\>', source_file).groups()
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line_no = int(line_no)
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source_file = '<doctest %s>' % source_file
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return source_code, source_file, line_no
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# Try to retrieve the source code.
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with open_py_source(source_file) as source_file_obj:
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first_line = code.co_firstlineno
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# All the lines after the function definition:
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source_lines = list(islice(source_file_obj, first_line - 1, None))
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return ''.join(inspect.getblock(source_lines)), source_file, first_line
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except:
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# If the source code fails, we use the hash. This is fragile and
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# might change from one session to another.
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if hasattr(func, '__code__'):
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# Python 3.X
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return str(func.__code__.__hash__()), source_file, -1
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else:
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# Weird objects like numpy ufunc don't have __code__
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# This is fragile, as quite often the id of the object is
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# in the repr, so it might not persist across sessions,
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# however it will work for ufuncs.
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return repr(func), source_file, -1
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def _clean_win_chars(string):
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"""Windows cannot encode some characters in filename."""
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import urllib
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if hasattr(urllib, 'quote'):
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quote = urllib.quote
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else:
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# In Python 3, quote is elsewhere
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import urllib.parse
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quote = urllib.parse.quote
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for char in ('<', '>', '!', ':', '\\'):
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string = string.replace(char, quote(char))
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return string
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def get_func_name(func, resolv_alias=True, win_characters=True):
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""" Return the function import path (as a list of module names), and
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a name for the function.
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Parameters
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----------
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func: callable
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The func to inspect
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resolv_alias: boolean, optional
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If true, possible local aliases are indicated.
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win_characters: boolean, optional
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If true, substitute special characters using urllib.quote
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This is useful in Windows, as it cannot encode some filenames
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"""
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if hasattr(func, '__module__'):
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module = func.__module__
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else:
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try:
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module = inspect.getmodule(func)
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except TypeError:
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if hasattr(func, '__class__'):
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module = func.__class__.__module__
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else:
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module = 'unknown'
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if module is None:
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# Happens in doctests, eg
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module = ''
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if module == '__main__':
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try:
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filename = os.path.abspath(inspect.getsourcefile(func))
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except:
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filename = None
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if filename is not None:
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# mangling of full path to filename
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parts = filename.split(os.sep)
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if parts[-1].startswith('<ipython-input'):
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# We're in a IPython (or notebook) session. parts[-1] comes
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# from func.__code__.co_filename and is of the form
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# <ipython-input-N-XYZ>, where:
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# - N is the cell number where the function was defined
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# - XYZ is a hash representing the function's code (and name).
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# It will be consistent across sessions and kernel restarts,
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# and will change if the function's code/name changes
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# We remove N so that cache is properly hit if the cell where
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# the func is defined is re-exectuted.
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# The XYZ hash should avoid collisions between functions with
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# the same name, both within the same notebook but also across
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# notebooks
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splitted = parts[-1].split('-')
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parts[-1] = '-'.join(splitted[:2] + splitted[3:])
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elif len(parts) > 2 and parts[-2].startswith('ipykernel_'):
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# In a notebook session (ipykernel). Filename seems to be 'xyz'
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# of above. parts[-2] has the structure ipykernel_XXXXXX where
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# XXXXXX is a six-digit number identifying the current run (?).
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# If we split it off, the function again has the same
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# identifier across runs.
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parts[-2] = 'ipykernel'
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filename = '-'.join(parts)
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if filename.endswith('.py'):
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filename = filename[:-3]
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module = module + '-' + filename
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module = module.split('.')
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if hasattr(func, 'func_name'):
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name = func.func_name
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elif hasattr(func, '__name__'):
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name = func.__name__
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else:
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name = 'unknown'
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# Hack to detect functions not defined at the module-level
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if resolv_alias:
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# TODO: Maybe add a warning here?
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if hasattr(func, 'func_globals') and name in func.func_globals:
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if not func.func_globals[name] is func:
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name = '%s-alias' % name
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if inspect.ismethod(func):
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# We need to add the name of the class
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if hasattr(func, 'im_class'):
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klass = func.im_class
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module.append(klass.__name__)
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if os.name == 'nt' and win_characters:
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# Windows can't encode certain characters in filenames
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name = _clean_win_chars(name)
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module = [_clean_win_chars(s) for s in module]
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return module, name
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def _signature_str(function_name, arg_sig):
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"""Helper function to output a function signature"""
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return '{}{}'.format(function_name, arg_sig)
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def _function_called_str(function_name, args, kwargs):
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"""Helper function to output a function call"""
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template_str = '{0}({1}, {2})'
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args_str = repr(args)[1:-1]
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kwargs_str = ', '.join('%s=%s' % (k, v)
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for k, v in kwargs.items())
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return template_str.format(function_name, args_str,
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kwargs_str)
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def filter_args(func, ignore_lst, args=(), kwargs=dict()):
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""" Filters the given args and kwargs using a list of arguments to
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ignore, and a function specification.
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Parameters
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----------
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func: callable
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Function giving the argument specification
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ignore_lst: list of strings
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List of arguments to ignore (either a name of an argument
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in the function spec, or '*', or '**')
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*args: list
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Positional arguments passed to the function.
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**kwargs: dict
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Keyword arguments passed to the function
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Returns
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-------
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filtered_args: list
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List of filtered positional and keyword arguments.
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"""
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args = list(args)
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if isinstance(ignore_lst, str):
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# Catch a common mistake
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raise ValueError(
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'ignore_lst must be a list of parameters to ignore '
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'%s (type %s) was given' % (ignore_lst, type(ignore_lst)))
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# Special case for functools.partial objects
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if (not inspect.ismethod(func) and not inspect.isfunction(func)):
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if ignore_lst:
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warnings.warn('Cannot inspect object %s, ignore list will '
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'not work.' % func, stacklevel=2)
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return {'*': args, '**': kwargs}
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arg_sig = inspect.signature(func)
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arg_names = []
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arg_defaults = []
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arg_kwonlyargs = []
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arg_varargs = None
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arg_varkw = None
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for param in arg_sig.parameters.values():
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if param.kind is param.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD:
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arg_names.append(param.name)
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elif param.kind is param.KEYWORD_ONLY:
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arg_names.append(param.name)
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arg_kwonlyargs.append(param.name)
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elif param.kind is param.VAR_POSITIONAL:
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arg_varargs = param.name
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elif param.kind is param.VAR_KEYWORD:
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arg_varkw = param.name
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if param.default is not param.empty:
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arg_defaults.append(param.default)
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if inspect.ismethod(func):
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# First argument is 'self', it has been removed by Python
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# we need to add it back:
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args = [func.__self__, ] + args
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# func is an instance method, inspect.signature(func) does not
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# include self, we need to fetch it from the class method, i.e
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# func.__func__
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class_method_sig = inspect.signature(func.__func__)
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self_name = next(iter(class_method_sig.parameters))
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arg_names = [self_name] + arg_names
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# XXX: Maybe I need an inspect.isbuiltin to detect C-level methods, such
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# as on ndarrays.
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_, name = get_func_name(func, resolv_alias=False)
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arg_dict = dict()
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arg_position = -1
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for arg_position, arg_name in enumerate(arg_names):
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if arg_position < len(args):
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# Positional argument or keyword argument given as positional
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if arg_name not in arg_kwonlyargs:
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arg_dict[arg_name] = args[arg_position]
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else:
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raise ValueError(
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"Keyword-only parameter '%s' was passed as "
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'positional parameter for %s:\n'
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' %s was called.'
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% (arg_name,
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_signature_str(name, arg_sig),
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_function_called_str(name, args, kwargs))
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)
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else:
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position = arg_position - len(arg_names)
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if arg_name in kwargs:
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arg_dict[arg_name] = kwargs[arg_name]
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else:
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try:
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arg_dict[arg_name] = arg_defaults[position]
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except (IndexError, KeyError) as e:
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# Missing argument
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raise ValueError(
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'Wrong number of arguments for %s:\n'
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' %s was called.'
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% (_signature_str(name, arg_sig),
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_function_called_str(name, args, kwargs))
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) from e
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varkwargs = dict()
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for arg_name, arg_value in sorted(kwargs.items()):
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if arg_name in arg_dict:
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arg_dict[arg_name] = arg_value
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elif arg_varkw is not None:
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varkwargs[arg_name] = arg_value
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else:
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raise TypeError("Ignore list for %s() contains an unexpected "
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"keyword argument '%s'" % (name, arg_name))
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if arg_varkw is not None:
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arg_dict['**'] = varkwargs
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if arg_varargs is not None:
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varargs = args[arg_position + 1:]
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arg_dict['*'] = varargs
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# Now remove the arguments to be ignored
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for item in ignore_lst:
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if item in arg_dict:
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arg_dict.pop(item)
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else:
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raise ValueError("Ignore list: argument '%s' is not defined for "
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"function %s"
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% (item,
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_signature_str(name, arg_sig))
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)
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# XXX: Return a sorted list of pairs?
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return arg_dict
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def _format_arg(arg):
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formatted_arg = pformat(arg, indent=2)
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if len(formatted_arg) > 1500:
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formatted_arg = '%s...' % formatted_arg[:700]
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return formatted_arg
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def format_signature(func, *args, **kwargs):
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# XXX: Should this use inspect.formatargvalues/formatargspec?
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module, name = get_func_name(func)
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module = [m for m in module if m]
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if module:
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module.append(name)
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module_path = '.'.join(module)
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else:
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module_path = name
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arg_str = list()
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previous_length = 0
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for arg in args:
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formatted_arg = _format_arg(arg)
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if previous_length > 80:
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formatted_arg = '\n%s' % formatted_arg
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previous_length = len(formatted_arg)
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arg_str.append(formatted_arg)
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arg_str.extend(['%s=%s' % (v, _format_arg(i)) for v, i in kwargs.items()])
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arg_str = ', '.join(arg_str)
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signature = '%s(%s)' % (name, arg_str)
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return module_path, signature
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def format_call(func, args, kwargs, object_name="Memory"):
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""" Returns a nicely formatted statement displaying the function
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call with the given arguments.
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"""
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path, signature = format_signature(func, *args, **kwargs)
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msg = '%s\n[%s] Calling %s...\n%s' % (80 * '_', object_name,
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path, signature)
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return msg
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# XXX: Not using logging framework
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# self.debug(msg)
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