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# Licensed under the GPL: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html # For details: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/blob/main/LICENSE # Copyright (c) https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/blob/main/CONTRIBUTORS.txt """Python code format's checker. By default, try to follow Guido's style guide : https://www.python.org/doc/essays/styleguide/ Some parts of the process_token method is based from The Tab Nanny std module. """ from __future__ import annotations import sys import tokenize from functools import reduce from re import Match from typing import TYPE_CHECKING from astroid import nodes from pylint.checkers import BaseRawFileChecker, BaseTokenChecker from pylint.checkers.utils import only_required_for_messages from pylint.constants import WarningScope from pylint.interfaces import HIGH from pylint.typing import MessageDefinitionTuple from pylint.utils.pragma_parser import OPTION_PO, PragmaParserError, parse_pragma if TYPE_CHECKING: from pylint.lint import PyLinter if sys.version_info >= (3, 8): from typing import Literal else: from typing_extensions import Literal _KEYWORD_TOKENS = { "assert", "del", "elif", "except", "for", "if", "in", "not", "raise", "return", "while", "yield", "with", "=", ":=", } _JUNK_TOKENS = {tokenize.COMMENT, tokenize.NL} MSGS: dict[str, MessageDefinitionTuple] = { "C0301": ( "Line too long (%s/%s)", "line-too-long", "Used when a line is longer than a given number of characters.", ), "C0302": ( "Too many lines in module (%s/%s)", # was W0302 "too-many-lines", "Used when a module has too many lines, reducing its readability.", ), "C0303": ( "Trailing whitespace", "trailing-whitespace", "Used when there is whitespace between the end of a line and the newline.", ), "C0304": ( "Final newline missing", "missing-final-newline", "Used when the last line in a file is missing a newline.", ), "C0305": ( "Trailing newlines", "trailing-newlines", "Used when there are trailing blank lines in a file.", ), "W0311": ( "Bad indentation. Found %s %s, expected %s", "bad-indentation", "Used when an unexpected number of indentation's tabulations or " "spaces has been found.", ), "W0301": ( "Unnecessary semicolon", # was W0106 "unnecessary-semicolon", 'Used when a statement is ended by a semi-colon (";"), which ' "isn't necessary (that's python, not C ;).", ), "C0321": ( "More than one statement on a single line", "multiple-statements", "Used when more than on statement are found on the same line.", {"scope": WarningScope.NODE}, ), "C0325": ( "Unnecessary parens after %r keyword", "superfluous-parens", "Used when a single item in parentheses follows an if, for, or " "other keyword.", ), "C0327": ( "Mixed line endings LF and CRLF", "mixed-line-endings", "Used when there are mixed (LF and CRLF) newline signs in a file.", ), "C0328": ( "Unexpected line ending format. There is '%s' while it should be '%s'.", "unexpected-line-ending-format", "Used when there is different newline than expected.", ), } def _last_token_on_line_is(tokens: TokenWrapper, line_end: int, token: str) -> bool: return ( line_end > 0 and tokens.token(line_end - 1) == token or line_end > 1 and tokens.token(line_end - 2) == token and tokens.type(line_end - 1) == tokenize.COMMENT ) class TokenWrapper: """A wrapper for readable access to token information.""" def __init__(self, tokens: list[tokenize.TokenInfo]) -> None: self._tokens = tokens def token(self, idx: int) -> str: return self._tokens[idx][1] def type(self, idx: int) -> int: return self._tokens[idx][0] def start_line(self, idx: int) -> int: return self._tokens[idx][2][0] def start_col(self, idx: int) -> int: return self._tokens[idx][2][1] def line(self, idx: int) -> str: return self._tokens[idx][4] class FormatChecker(BaseTokenChecker, BaseRawFileChecker): """Formatting checker. Checks for : * unauthorized constructions * strict indentation * line length """ # configuration section name name = "format" # messages msgs = MSGS # configuration options # for available dict keys/values see the optik parser 'add_option' method options = ( ( "max-line-length", { "default": 100, "type": "int", "metavar": "<int>", "help": "Maximum number of characters on a single line.", }, ), ( "ignore-long-lines", { "type": "regexp", "metavar": "<regexp>", "default": r"^\s*(# )?<?https?://\S+>?$", "help": ( "Regexp for a line that is allowed to be longer than the limit." ), }, ), ( "single-line-if-stmt", { "default": False, "type": "yn", "metavar": "<y or n>", "help": ( "Allow the body of an if to be on the same " "line as the test if there is no else." ), }, ), ( "single-line-class-stmt", { "default": False, "type": "yn", "metavar": "<y or n>", "help": ( "Allow the body of a class to be on the same " "line as the declaration if body contains " "single statement." ), }, ), ( "max-module-lines", { "default": 1000, "type": "int", "metavar": "<int>", "help": "Maximum number of lines in a module.", }, ), ( "indent-string", { "default": " ", "type": "non_empty_string", "metavar": "<string>", "help": "String used as indentation unit. This is usually " '" " (4 spaces) or "\\t" (1 tab).', }, ), ( "indent-after-paren", { "type": "int", "metavar": "<int>", "default": 4, "help": "Number of spaces of indent required inside a hanging " "or continued line.", }, ), ( "expected-line-ending-format", { "type": "choice", "metavar": "<empty or LF or CRLF>", "default": "", "choices": ["", "LF", "CRLF"], "help": ( "Expected format of line ending, " "e.g. empty (any line ending), LF or CRLF." ), }, ), ) def __init__(self, linter: PyLinter) -> None: super().__init__(linter) self._lines: dict[int, str] = {} self._visited_lines: dict[int, Literal[1, 2]] = {} def new_line(self, tokens: TokenWrapper, line_end: int, line_start: int) -> None: """A new line has been encountered, process it if necessary.""" if _last_token_on_line_is(tokens, line_end, ";"): self.add_message("unnecessary-semicolon", line=tokens.start_line(line_end)) line_num = tokens.start_line(line_start) line = tokens.line(line_start) if tokens.type(line_start) not in _JUNK_TOKENS: self._lines[line_num] = line.split("\n")[0] self.check_lines(tokens, line_start, line, line_num) def process_module(self, node: nodes.Module) -> None: pass # pylint: disable-next = too-many-return-statements, too-many-branches def _check_keyword_parentheses( self, tokens: list[tokenize.TokenInfo], start: int ) -> None: """Check that there are not unnecessary parentheses after a keyword. Parens are unnecessary if there is exactly one balanced outer pair on a line and contains no commas (i.e. is not a tuple). Args: tokens: The entire list of Tokens. start: The position of the keyword in the token list. """ # If the next token is not a paren, we're fine. if tokens[start + 1].string != "(": return if ( tokens[start].string == "not" and start > 0 and tokens[start - 1].string == "is" ): # If this is part of an `is not` expression, we have a binary operator # so the parentheses are not necessarily redundant. return found_and_or = False contains_walrus_operator = False walrus_operator_depth = 0 contains_double_parens = 0 depth = 0 keyword_token = str(tokens[start].string) line_num = tokens[start].start[0] for i in range(start, len(tokens) - 1): token = tokens[i] # If we hit a newline, then assume any parens were for continuation. if token.type == tokenize.NL: return # Since the walrus operator doesn't exist below python3.8, the tokenizer # generates independent tokens if ( token.string == ":=" # <-- python3.8+ path or token.string + tokens[i + 1].string == ":=" ): contains_walrus_operator = True walrus_operator_depth = depth if token.string == "(": depth += 1 if tokens[i + 1].string == "(": contains_double_parens = 1 elif token.string == ")": depth -= 1 if depth: if contains_double_parens and tokens[i + 1].string == ")": # For walrus operators in `if (not)` conditions and comprehensions if keyword_token in {"in", "if", "not"}: continue return contains_double_parens -= 1 continue # ')' can't happen after if (foo), since it would be a syntax error. if tokens[i + 1].string in {":", ")", "]", "}", "in"} or tokens[ i + 1 ].type in {tokenize.NEWLINE, tokenize.ENDMARKER, tokenize.COMMENT}: if contains_walrus_operator and walrus_operator_depth - 1 == depth: return # The empty tuple () is always accepted. if i == start + 2: return if found_and_or: return if keyword_token == "in": # This special case was added in https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/pull/4948 # but it could be removed in the future. Avoid churn for now. return self.add_message( "superfluous-parens", line=line_num, args=keyword_token ) return elif depth == 1: # This is a tuple, which is always acceptable. if token[1] == ",": return # 'and' and 'or' are the only boolean operators with lower precedence # than 'not', so parens are only required when they are found. if token[1] in {"and", "or"}: found_and_or = True # A yield inside an expression must always be in parentheses, # quit early without error. elif token[1] == "yield": return # A generator expression always has a 'for' token in it, and # the 'for' token is only legal inside parens when it is in a # generator expression. The parens are necessary here, so bail # without an error. elif token[1] == "for": return # A generator expression can have an 'else' token in it. # We check the rest of the tokens to see if any problems occur after # the 'else'. elif token[1] == "else": if "(" in (i.string for i in tokens[i:]): self._check_keyword_parentheses(tokens[i:], 0) return def process_tokens(self, tokens: list[tokenize.TokenInfo]) -> None: """Process tokens and search for: - too long lines (i.e. longer than <max_chars>) - optionally bad construct (if given, bad_construct must be a compiled regular expression). """ indents = [0] check_equal = False line_num = 0 self._lines = {} self._visited_lines = {} self._last_line_ending: str | None = None last_blank_line_num = 0 for idx, (tok_type, string, start, _, line) in enumerate(tokens): if start[0] != line_num: line_num = start[0] # A tokenizer oddity: if an indented line contains a multi-line # docstring, the line member of the INDENT token does not contain # the full line; therefore we check the next token on the line. if tok_type == tokenize.INDENT: self.new_line(TokenWrapper(tokens), idx - 1, idx + 1) else: self.new_line(TokenWrapper(tokens), idx - 1, idx) if tok_type == tokenize.NEWLINE: # a program statement, or ENDMARKER, will eventually follow, # after some (possibly empty) run of tokens of the form # (NL | COMMENT)* (INDENT | DEDENT+)? # If an INDENT appears, setting check_equal is wrong, and will # be undone when we see the INDENT. check_equal = True self._check_line_ending(string, line_num) elif tok_type == tokenize.INDENT: check_equal = False self.check_indent_level(string, indents[-1] + 1, line_num) indents.append(indents[-1] + 1) elif tok_type == tokenize.DEDENT: # there's nothing we need to check here! what's important is # that when the run of DEDENTs ends, the indentation of the # program statement (or ENDMARKER) that triggered the run is # equal to what's left at the top of the indents stack check_equal = True if len(indents) > 1: del indents[-1] elif tok_type == tokenize.NL: if not line.strip("\r\n"): last_blank_line_num = line_num elif tok_type not in (tokenize.COMMENT, tokenize.ENCODING): # This is the first concrete token following a NEWLINE, so it # must be the first token of the next program statement, or an # ENDMARKER; the "line" argument exposes the leading white-space # for this statement; in the case of ENDMARKER, line is an empty # string, so will properly match the empty string with which the # "indents" stack was seeded if check_equal: check_equal = False self.check_indent_level(line, indents[-1], line_num) if tok_type == tokenize.NUMBER and string.endswith("l"): self.add_message("lowercase-l-suffix", line=line_num) if string in _KEYWORD_TOKENS: self._check_keyword_parentheses(tokens, idx) line_num -= 1 # to be ok with "wc -l" if line_num > self.linter.config.max_module_lines: # Get the line where the too-many-lines (or its message id) # was disabled or default to 1. message_definition = self.linter.msgs_store.get_message_definitions( "too-many-lines" )[0] names = (message_definition.msgid, "too-many-lines") lineno = next( filter(None, (self.linter._pragma_lineno.get(name) for name in names)), 1, ) self.add_message( "too-many-lines", args=(line_num, self.linter.config.max_module_lines), line=lineno, ) # See if there are any trailing lines. Do not complain about empty # files like __init__.py markers. if line_num == last_blank_line_num and line_num > 0: self.add_message("trailing-newlines", line=line_num) def _check_line_ending(self, line_ending: str, line_num: int) -> None: # check if line endings are mixed if self._last_line_ending is not None: # line_ending == "" indicates a synthetic newline added at # the end of a file that does not, in fact, end with a # newline. if line_ending and line_ending != self._last_line_ending: self.add_message("mixed-line-endings", line=line_num) self._last_line_ending = line_ending # check if line ending is as expected expected = self.linter.config.expected_line_ending_format if expected: # reduce multiple \n\n\n\n to one \n line_ending = reduce(lambda x, y: x + y if x != y else x, line_ending, "") line_ending = "LF" if line_ending == "\n" else "CRLF" if line_ending != expected: self.add_message( "unexpected-line-ending-format", args=(line_ending, expected), line=line_num, ) @only_required_for_messages("multiple-statements") def visit_default(self, node: nodes.NodeNG) -> None: """Check the node line number and check it if not yet done.""" if not node.is_statement: return if not node.root().pure_python: return prev_sibl = node.previous_sibling() if prev_sibl is not None: prev_line = prev_sibl.fromlineno # The line on which a 'finally': occurs in a 'try/finally' # is not directly represented in the AST. We infer it # by taking the last line of the body and adding 1, which # should be the line of finally: elif ( isinstance(node.parent, nodes.TryFinally) and node in node.parent.finalbody ): prev_line = node.parent.body[0].tolineno + 1 elif isinstance(node.parent, nodes.Module): prev_line = 0 else: prev_line = node.parent.statement(future=True).fromlineno line = node.fromlineno assert line, node if prev_line == line and self._visited_lines.get(line) != 2: self._check_multi_statement_line(node, line) return if line in self._visited_lines: return try: tolineno = node.blockstart_tolineno except AttributeError: tolineno = node.tolineno assert tolineno, node lines: list[str] = [] for line in range(line, tolineno + 1): # noqa: B020 self._visited_lines[line] = 1 try: lines.append(self._lines[line].rstrip()) except KeyError: lines.append("") def _check_multi_statement_line(self, node: nodes.NodeNG, line: int) -> None: """Check for lines containing multiple statements.""" # Do not warn about multiple nested context managers # in with statements. if isinstance(node, nodes.With): return # For try... except... finally..., the two nodes # appear to be on the same line due to how the AST is built. if isinstance(node, nodes.TryExcept) and isinstance( node.parent, nodes.TryFinally ): return if ( isinstance(node.parent, nodes.If) and not node.parent.orelse and self.linter.config.single_line_if_stmt ): return if ( isinstance(node.parent, nodes.ClassDef) and len(node.parent.body) == 1 and self.linter.config.single_line_class_stmt ): return # Functions stubs with ``Ellipsis`` as body are exempted. if ( isinstance(node.parent, nodes.FunctionDef) and isinstance(node, nodes.Expr) and isinstance(node.value, nodes.Const) and node.value.value is Ellipsis ): return self.add_message("multiple-statements", node=node) self._visited_lines[line] = 2 def check_trailing_whitespace_ending(self, line: str, i: int) -> None: """Check that there is no trailing white-space.""" # exclude \f (formfeed) from the rstrip stripped_line = line.rstrip("\t\n\r\v ") if line[len(stripped_line) :] not in ("\n", "\r\n"): self.add_message( "trailing-whitespace", line=i, col_offset=len(stripped_line), confidence=HIGH, ) def check_line_length(self, line: str, i: int, checker_off: bool) -> None: """Check that the line length is less than the authorized value.""" max_chars = self.linter.config.max_line_length ignore_long_line = self.linter.config.ignore_long_lines line = line.rstrip() if len(line) > max_chars and not ignore_long_line.search(line): if checker_off: self.linter.add_ignored_message("line-too-long", i) else: self.add_message("line-too-long", line=i, args=(len(line), max_chars)) @staticmethod def remove_pylint_option_from_lines(options_pattern_obj: Match[str]) -> str: """Remove the `# pylint ...` pattern from lines.""" lines = options_pattern_obj.string purged_lines = ( lines[: options_pattern_obj.start(1)].rstrip() + lines[options_pattern_obj.end(1) :] ) return purged_lines @staticmethod def is_line_length_check_activated(pylint_pattern_match_object: Match[str]) -> bool: """Return True if the line length check is activated.""" try: for pragma in parse_pragma(pylint_pattern_match_object.group(2)): if pragma.action == "disable" and "line-too-long" in pragma.messages: return False except PragmaParserError: # Printing useful information dealing with this error is done in the lint package pass return True @staticmethod def specific_splitlines(lines: str) -> list[str]: """Split lines according to universal newlines except those in a specific sets. """ unsplit_ends = { "\x0b", # synonym of \v "\x0c", # synonym of \f "\x1c", "\x1d", "\x1e", "\x85", "\u2028", "\u2029", } res: list[str] = [] buffer = "" for atomic_line in lines.splitlines(True): if atomic_line[-1] not in unsplit_ends: res.append(buffer + atomic_line) buffer = "" else: buffer += atomic_line return res def check_lines( self, tokens: TokenWrapper, line_start: int, lines: str, lineno: int ) -> None: """Check given lines for potential messages. Check if lines have: - a final newline - no trailing white-space - less than a maximum number of characters """ # we're first going to do a rough check whether any lines in this set # go over the line limit. If none of them do, then we don't need to # parse out the pylint options later on and can just assume that these # lines are clean # we'll also handle the line ending check here to avoid double-iteration # unless the line lengths are suspect max_chars = self.linter.config.max_line_length split_lines = self.specific_splitlines(lines) for offset, line in enumerate(split_lines): if not line.endswith("\n"): self.add_message("missing-final-newline", line=lineno + offset) continue # We don't test for trailing whitespaces in strings # See https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/6936 # and https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/3822 if tokens.type(line_start) != tokenize.STRING: self.check_trailing_whitespace_ending(line, lineno + offset) # This check is purposefully simple and doesn't rstrip since this is running # on every line you're checking it's advantageous to avoid doing a lot of work potential_line_length_warning = any( len(line) > max_chars for line in split_lines ) # if there were no lines passing the max_chars config, we don't bother # running the full line check (as we've met an even more strict condition) if not potential_line_length_warning: return # Line length check may be deactivated through `pylint: disable` comment mobj = OPTION_PO.search(lines) checker_off = False if mobj: if not self.is_line_length_check_activated(mobj): checker_off = True # The 'pylint: disable whatever' should not be taken into account for line length count lines = self.remove_pylint_option_from_lines(mobj) # here we re-run specific_splitlines since we have filtered out pylint options above for offset, line in enumerate(self.specific_splitlines(lines)): self.check_line_length(line, lineno + offset, checker_off) def check_indent_level(self, string: str, expected: int, line_num: int) -> None: """Return the indent level of the string.""" indent = self.linter.config.indent_string if indent == "\\t": # \t is not interpreted in the configuration file indent = "\t" level = 0 unit_size = len(indent) while string[:unit_size] == indent: string = string[unit_size:] level += 1 suppl = "" while string and string[0] in " \t": suppl += string[0] string = string[1:] if level != expected or suppl: i_type = "spaces" if indent[0] == "\t": i_type = "tabs" self.add_message( "bad-indentation", line=line_num, args=(level * unit_size + len(suppl), i_type, expected * unit_size), ) def register(linter: PyLinter) -> None: linter.register_checker(FormatChecker(linter))