DebugClients/Python3/coverage/codeunit.py

Sat, 04 Jul 2015 17:31:46 +0200

author
Detlev Offenbach <detlev@die-offenbachs.de>
date
Sat, 04 Jul 2015 17:31:46 +0200
changeset 4309
cc9c62f55413
parent 3495
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Changed the Python debugger backends to evaluate statements entered into the shell in the frame selected in the local variables viewer.

"""Code unit (module) handling for Coverage."""

import glob, os

from .backward import open_source, string_class, StringIO
from .misc import CoverageException


def code_unit_factory(morfs, file_locator):
    """Construct a list of CodeUnits from polymorphic inputs.

    `morfs` is a module or a filename, or a list of same.

    `file_locator` is a FileLocator that can help resolve filenames.

    Returns a list of CodeUnit objects.

    """
    # Be sure we have a list.
    if not isinstance(morfs, (list, tuple)):
        morfs = [morfs]

    # On Windows, the shell doesn't expand wildcards.  Do it here.
    globbed = []
    for morf in morfs:
        if isinstance(morf, string_class) and ('?' in morf or '*' in morf):
            globbed.extend(glob.glob(morf))
        else:
            globbed.append(morf)
    morfs = globbed

    code_units = [CodeUnit(morf, file_locator) for morf in morfs]

    return code_units


class CodeUnit(object):
    """Code unit: a filename or module.

    Instance attributes:

    `name` is a human-readable name for this code unit.
    `filename` is the os path from which we can read the source.
    `relative` is a boolean.

    """
    def __init__(self, morf, file_locator):
        self.file_locator = file_locator

        if hasattr(morf, '__file__'):
            f = morf.__file__
        else:
            f = morf
        # .pyc files should always refer to a .py instead.
        if f.endswith('.pyc') or f.endswith('.pyo'):
            f = f[:-1]
        elif f.endswith('$py.class'): # Jython
            f = f[:-9] + ".py"
        self.filename = self.file_locator.canonical_filename(f)

        if hasattr(morf, '__name__'):
            n = modname = morf.__name__
            self.relative = True
        else:
            n = os.path.splitext(morf)[0]
            rel = self.file_locator.relative_filename(n)
            if os.path.isabs(n):
                self.relative = (rel != n)
            else:
                self.relative = True
            n = rel
            modname = None
        self.name = n
        self.modname = modname

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<CodeUnit name=%r filename=%r>" % (self.name, self.filename)

    # Annoying comparison operators. Py3k wants __lt__ etc, and Py2k needs all
    # of them defined.

    def __lt__(self, other):
        return self.name < other.name
    def __le__(self, other):
        return self.name <= other.name
    def __eq__(self, other):
        return self.name == other.name
    def __ne__(self, other):
        return self.name != other.name
    def __gt__(self, other):
        return self.name > other.name
    def __ge__(self, other):
        return self.name >= other.name

    def flat_rootname(self):
        """A base for a flat filename to correspond to this code unit.

        Useful for writing files about the code where you want all the files in
        the same directory, but need to differentiate same-named files from
        different directories.

        For example, the file a/b/c.py might return 'a_b_c'

        """
        if self.modname:
            return self.modname.replace('.', '_')
        else:
            root = os.path.splitdrive(self.name)[1]
            return root.replace('\\', '_').replace('/', '_').replace('.', '_')

    def source_file(self):
        """Return an open file for reading the source of the code unit."""
        if os.path.exists(self.filename):
            # A regular text file: open it.
            return open_source(self.filename)

        # Maybe it's in a zip file?
        source = self.file_locator.get_zip_data(self.filename)
        if source is not None:
            return StringIO(source)

        # Couldn't find source.
        raise CoverageException(
            "No source for code '%s'." % self.filename
            )

    def should_be_python(self):
        """Does it seem like this file should contain Python?

        This is used to decide if a file reported as part of the exection of
        a program was really likely to have contained Python in the first
        place.

        """
        # Get the file extension.
        _, ext = os.path.splitext(self.filename)

        # Anything named *.py* should be Python.
        if ext.startswith('.py'):
            return True
        # A file with no extension should be Python.
        if not ext:
            return True
        # Everything else is probably not Python.
        return False

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