src/eric7/Plugins/CheckerPlugins/SyntaxChecker/pyCheckSyntax.py

Mon, 20 Mar 2023 10:43:29 +0100

author
Detlev Offenbach <detlev@die-offenbachs.de>
date
Mon, 20 Mar 2023 10:43:29 +0100
branch
eric7
changeset 9924
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parent 9653
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child 10111
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Syntax Checker
- Added the capability to define names to be treated as builtin names by the `pyflakes` checker (see configuration dialog `Editor` => `Code Checkers` page.

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# Copyright (c) 2011 - 2023 Detlev Offenbach <detlev@die-offenbachs.de>
#

"""
Module implementing the syntax check for Python 3.
"""

import ast
import builtins
import contextlib
import multiprocessing
import queue
import re
import traceback

with contextlib.suppress(ImportError):
    from pyflakes.checker import Checker
    from pyflakes.messages import ImportStarUsage, ImportStarUsed

VcsConflictMarkerRegExpList = (
    re.compile(
        r"""^<<<<<<< .*?\|\|\|\|\|\|\| .*?=======.*?>>>>>>> .*?$""",
        re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL,
    ),
    re.compile(r"""^<<<<<<< .*?=======.*?>>>>>>> .*?$""", re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL),
)


def initService():
    """
    Initialize the service and return the entry point.

    @return the entry point for the background client
    @rtype function
    """
    return pySyntaxAndPyflakesCheck


def initBatchService():
    """
    Initialize the batch service and return the entry point.

    @return the entry point for the background client
    @rtype function
    """
    return pySyntaxAndPyflakesBatchCheck


def extractLineFlags(line, startComment="#", endComment="", flagsLine=False):
    """
    Function to extract flags starting and ending with '__' from a line
    comment.

    @param line line to extract flags from
    @type str
    @param startComment string identifying the start of the comment
    @type str
    @param endComment string identifying the end of a comment
    @type str
    @param flagsLine flag indicating to check for a flags only line
    @type bool
    @return list containing the extracted flags
    @rtype list of str
    """
    flags = []

    if not flagsLine or (flagsLine and line.strip().startswith(startComment)):
        pos = line.rfind(startComment)
        if pos >= 0:
            comment = line[pos + len(startComment) :].strip()
            if endComment:
                endPos = line.rfind(endComment)
                if endPos >= 0:
                    comment = comment[:endPos]
            flags = [
                f.strip()
                for f in comment.split()
                if (f.startswith("__") and f.endswith("__"))
            ]
            flags += [
                f.strip().lower() for f in comment.split() if f in ("noqa", "NOQA")
            ]
    return flags


def pySyntaxAndPyflakesCheck(
    filename,
    codestring,
    checkFlakes=True,
    ignoreStarImportWarnings=False,
    additionalBuiltins=None,
):
    """
    Function to compile one Python source file to Python bytecode
    and to perform a pyflakes check.

    @param filename source filename
    @type str
    @param codestring string containing the code to compile
    @type str
    @param checkFlakes flag indicating to do a pyflakes check
    @type bool
    @param ignoreStarImportWarnings flag indicating to ignore 'star import' warnings
    @type bool
    @param additionalBuiltins list of names pyflakes should consider as builtins
    @type list of str
    @return dictionary with the keys 'error' and 'warnings' which
            hold a list containing details about the error/warnings
            (file name, line number, column, codestring (only at syntax
            errors), the message, a list with arguments for the message)
    @rtype dict
    """
    return __pySyntaxAndPyflakesCheck(
        filename, codestring, checkFlakes, ignoreStarImportWarnings, additionalBuiltins
    )


def pySyntaxAndPyflakesBatchCheck(argumentsList, send, fx, cancelled, maxProcesses=0):
    """
    Module function to check syntax for a batch of files.

    @param argumentsList list of arguments tuples as given for pySyntaxAndPyflakesCheck
    @type list
    @param send reference to send function
    @type func
    @param fx registered service name
    @type str
    @param cancelled reference to function checking for a cancellation
    @type func
    @param maxProcesses number of processes to be used
    @type int
    """
    if maxProcesses == 0:
        # determine based on CPU count
        try:
            NumberOfProcesses = multiprocessing.cpu_count()
            if NumberOfProcesses >= 1:
                NumberOfProcesses -= 1
        except NotImplementedError:
            NumberOfProcesses = 1
    else:
        NumberOfProcesses = maxProcesses

    # Create queues
    taskQueue = multiprocessing.Queue()
    doneQueue = multiprocessing.Queue()

    # Submit tasks (initially two times the number of processes)
    tasks = len(argumentsList)
    initialTasks = min(2 * NumberOfProcesses, tasks)
    for _ in range(initialTasks):
        taskQueue.put(argumentsList.pop(0))

    # Start worker processes
    workers = [
        multiprocessing.Process(target=workerTask, args=(taskQueue, doneQueue))
        for _ in range(NumberOfProcesses)
    ]
    for worker in workers:
        worker.start()

    # Get and send results
    for _ in range(tasks):
        resultSent = False
        wasCancelled = False

        while not resultSent:
            try:
                # get result (waiting max. 3 seconds and send it to frontend
                filename, result = doneQueue.get()
                send(fx, filename, result)
                resultSent = True
            except queue.Empty:
                # ignore empty queue, just carry on
                if cancelled():
                    wasCancelled = True
                    break

        if wasCancelled or cancelled():
            # just exit the loop ignoring the results of queued tasks
            break

        if argumentsList:
            taskQueue.put(argumentsList.pop(0))

    # Tell child processes to stop
    for _ in range(NumberOfProcesses):
        taskQueue.put("STOP")

    for worker in workers:
        worker.join()
        worker.close()

    taskQueue.close()
    doneQueue.close()


def workerTask(inputQueue, outputQueue):
    """
    Module function acting as the parallel worker for the syntax check.

    @param inputQueue input queue
    @type multiprocessing.Queue
    @param outputQueue output queue
    @type multiprocessing.Queue
    """
    for filename, args in iter(inputQueue.get, "STOP"):
        source, checkFlakes, ignoreStarImportWarnings, additionalBuiltins = args
        result = __pySyntaxAndPyflakesCheck(
            filename, source, checkFlakes, ignoreStarImportWarnings, additionalBuiltins
        )
        outputQueue.put((filename, result))


def __pySyntaxAndPyflakesCheck(
    filename,
    codestring,
    checkFlakes=True,
    ignoreStarImportWarnings=False,
    additionalBuiltins=None,
):
    """
    Function to compile one Python source file to Python bytecode
    and to perform a pyflakes check.

    @param filename source filename
    @type str
    @param codestring string containing the code to compile
    @type str
    @param checkFlakes flag indicating to do a pyflakes check
    @type bool
    @param ignoreStarImportWarnings flag indicating to
        ignore 'star import' warnings
    @type bool
    @param additionalBuiltins list of names pyflakes should consider as builtins
    @type list of str
    @return dictionary with the keys 'error' and 'warnings' which
            hold a list containing details about the error/ warnings
            (file name, line number, column, codestring (only at syntax
            errors), the message, a list with arguments for the message)
    @rtype dict
    """
    try:
        # Check for VCS conflict markers
        for conflictMarkerRe in VcsConflictMarkerRegExpList:
            conflict = conflictMarkerRe.search(codestring)
            if conflict is not None:
                start, i = conflict.span()
                lineindex = 1 + codestring.count("\n", 0, start)
                return [
                    {"error": (filename, lineindex, 0, "", "VCS conflict marker found")}
                ]

        if filename.endswith(".ptl"):
            try:
                import quixote.ptl_compile  # __IGNORE_WARNING_I10__
            except ImportError:
                return [{"error": (filename, 0, 0, "", "Quixote plugin not found.")}]
            template = quixote.ptl_compile.Template(codestring, filename)
            template.compile()
        else:
            module = builtins.compile(codestring, filename, "exec", ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST)
    except SyntaxError as detail:
        index = 0
        code = ""
        error = ""
        lines = traceback.format_exception_only(SyntaxError, detail)
        match = re.match(
            r'\s*File "(.+)", line (\d+)', lines[0].replace("<string>", filename)
        )
        if match is not None:
            fn, line = match.group(1, 2)
            if lines[1].startswith("SyntaxError:"):
                error = re.match("SyntaxError: (.+)", lines[1]).group(1)
            else:
                code = re.match("(.+)", lines[1]).group(1)
                for seLine in lines[2:]:
                    if seLine.startswith("SyntaxError:"):
                        error = re.match("SyntaxError: (.+)", seLine).group(1)
                    elif seLine.rstrip().endswith("^"):
                        index = len(seLine.rstrip()) - 4
        else:
            fn = detail.filename
            line = detail.lineno or 1
            error = detail.msg
        return [{"error": (fn, int(line), index, code.strip(), error)}]
    except ValueError as detail:
        try:
            fn = detail.filename
            line = detail.lineno
            error = detail.msg
        except AttributeError:
            fn = filename
            line = 1
            error = str(detail)
        return [{"error": (fn, line, 0, "", error)}]
    except Exception as detail:
        with contextlib.suppress(AttributeError):
            fn = detail.filename
            line = detail.lineno
            error = detail.msg
            return [{"error": (fn, line, 0, "", error)}]

    # pyflakes
    if not checkFlakes:
        return [{}]

    results = []
    lines = codestring.splitlines()
    try:
        warnings = Checker(
            module, filename, builtins=additionalBuiltins, withDoctest=True
        )
        warnings.messages.sort(key=lambda a: a.lineno)
        for warning in warnings.messages:
            if ignoreStarImportWarnings and isinstance(
                warning, (ImportStarUsed, ImportStarUsage)
            ):
                continue

            _fn, lineno, col, message, msg_args = warning.getMessageData()
            lineFlags = extractLineFlags(lines[lineno - 1].strip())
            with contextlib.suppress(IndexError):
                lineFlags += extractLineFlags(lines[lineno].strip(), flagsLine=True)
            if (
                "__IGNORE_WARNING__" not in lineFlags
                and "__IGNORE_FLAKES_WARNING__" not in lineFlags
                and "noqa" not in lineFlags
            ):
                results.append((_fn, lineno, col, "", message, msg_args))
    except SyntaxError as err:
        msg = err.text.strip() if err.text.strip() else err.msg
        results.append((filename, err.lineno, 0, "FLAKES_ERROR", msg, []))

    return [{"warnings": results}]

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