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"""
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Find intermediate evalutation results in assert statements through builtin AST.
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"""
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import ast
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import sys
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import py
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from _pytest.assertion import util
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u = py.builtin._totext
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class AssertionError(util.BuiltinAssertionError):
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def __init__(self, *args):
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util.BuiltinAssertionError.__init__(self, *args)
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if args:
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# on Python2.6 we get len(args)==2 for: assert 0, (x,y)
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# on Python2.7 and above we always get len(args) == 1
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# with args[0] being the (x,y) tuple.
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if len(args) > 1:
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toprint = args
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else:
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toprint = args[0]
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try:
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self.msg = u(toprint)
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except Exception:
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self.msg = u(
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"<[broken __repr__] %s at %0xd>"
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% (toprint.__class__, id(toprint)))
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else:
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f = py.code.Frame(sys._getframe(1))
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try:
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source = f.code.fullsource
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if source is not None:
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try:
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source = source.getstatement(f.lineno, assertion=True)
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except IndexError:
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source = None
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else:
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source = str(source.deindent()).strip()
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except py.error.ENOENT:
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source = None
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# this can also occur during reinterpretation, when the
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# co_filename is set to "<run>".
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if source:
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self.msg = reinterpret(source, f, should_fail=True)
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else:
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self.msg = "<could not determine information>"
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if not self.args:
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self.args = (self.msg,)
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if sys.version_info > (3, 0):
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AssertionError.__module__ = "builtins"
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if sys.platform.startswith("java"):
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# See http://bugs.jython.org/issue1497
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_exprs = ("BoolOp", "BinOp", "UnaryOp", "Lambda", "IfExp", "Dict",
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"ListComp", "GeneratorExp", "Yield", "Compare", "Call",
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"Repr", "Num", "Str", "Attribute", "Subscript", "Name",
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"List", "Tuple")
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_stmts = ("FunctionDef", "ClassDef", "Return", "Delete", "Assign",
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"AugAssign", "Print", "For", "While", "If", "With", "Raise",
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"TryExcept", "TryFinally", "Assert", "Import", "ImportFrom",
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"Exec", "Global", "Expr", "Pass", "Break", "Continue")
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_expr_nodes = set(getattr(ast, name) for name in _exprs)
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_stmt_nodes = set(getattr(ast, name) for name in _stmts)
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def _is_ast_expr(node):
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return node.__class__ in _expr_nodes
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def _is_ast_stmt(node):
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return node.__class__ in _stmt_nodes
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else:
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def _is_ast_expr(node):
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return isinstance(node, ast.expr)
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def _is_ast_stmt(node):
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return isinstance(node, ast.stmt)
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try:
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_Starred = ast.Starred
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except AttributeError:
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# Python 2. Define a dummy class so isinstance() will always be False.
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class _Starred(object): pass
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class Failure(Exception):
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"""Error found while interpreting AST."""
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def __init__(self, explanation=""):
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self.cause = sys.exc_info()
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self.explanation = explanation
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def reinterpret(source, frame, should_fail=False):
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mod = ast.parse(source)
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visitor = DebugInterpreter(frame)
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try:
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visitor.visit(mod)
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except Failure:
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failure = sys.exc_info()[1]
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return getfailure(failure)
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if should_fail:
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return ("(assertion failed, but when it was re-run for "
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"printing intermediate values, it did not fail. Suggestions: "
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"compute assert expression before the assert or use --assert=plain)")
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def run(offending_line, frame=None):
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if frame is None:
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frame = py.code.Frame(sys._getframe(1))
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return reinterpret(offending_line, frame)
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def getfailure(e):
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explanation = util.format_explanation(e.explanation)
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value = e.cause[1]
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if str(value):
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lines = explanation.split('\n')
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lines[0] += " << %s" % (value,)
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explanation = '\n'.join(lines)
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text = "%s: %s" % (e.cause[0].__name__, explanation)
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if text.startswith('AssertionError: assert '):
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text = text[16:]
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return text
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operator_map = {
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ast.BitOr : "|",
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ast.BitXor : "^",
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ast.BitAnd : "&",
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ast.LShift : "<<",
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ast.RShift : ">>",
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ast.Add : "+",
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ast.Sub : "-",
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ast.Mult : "*",
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ast.Div : "/",
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ast.FloorDiv : "//",
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ast.Mod : "%",
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ast.Eq : "==",
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ast.NotEq : "!=",
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ast.Lt : "<",
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ast.LtE : "<=",
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ast.Gt : ">",
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ast.GtE : ">=",
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ast.Pow : "**",
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ast.Is : "is",
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ast.IsNot : "is not",
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ast.In : "in",
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ast.NotIn : "not in"
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}
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unary_map = {
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ast.Not : "not %s",
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ast.Invert : "~%s",
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ast.USub : "-%s",
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ast.UAdd : "+%s"
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}
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class DebugInterpreter(ast.NodeVisitor):
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"""Interpret AST nodes to gleam useful debugging information. """
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def __init__(self, frame):
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self.frame = frame
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def generic_visit(self, node):
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# Fallback when we don't have a special implementation.
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if _is_ast_expr(node):
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mod = ast.Expression(node)
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co = self._compile(mod)
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try:
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result = self.frame.eval(co)
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except Exception:
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raise Failure()
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explanation = self.frame.repr(result)
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return explanation, result
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elif _is_ast_stmt(node):
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mod = ast.Module([node])
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co = self._compile(mod, "exec")
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try:
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self.frame.exec_(co)
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except Exception:
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raise Failure()
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return None, None
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else:
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raise AssertionError("can't handle %s" %(node,))
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def _compile(self, source, mode="eval"):
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return compile(source, "<assertion interpretation>", mode)
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def visit_Expr(self, expr):
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return self.visit(expr.value)
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def visit_Module(self, mod):
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for stmt in mod.body:
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self.visit(stmt)
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def visit_Name(self, name):
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explanation, result = self.generic_visit(name)
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# See if the name is local.
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source = "%r in locals() is not globals()" % (name.id,)
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co = self._compile(source)
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try:
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local = self.frame.eval(co)
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except Exception:
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# have to assume it isn't
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local = None
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if local is None or not self.frame.is_true(local):
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return name.id, result
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return explanation, result
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def visit_Compare(self, comp):
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left = comp.left
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left_explanation, left_result = self.visit(left)
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for op, next_op in zip(comp.ops, comp.comparators):
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next_explanation, next_result = self.visit(next_op)
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op_symbol = operator_map[op.__class__]
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explanation = "%s %s %s" % (left_explanation, op_symbol,
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next_explanation)
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source = "__exprinfo_left %s __exprinfo_right" % (op_symbol,)
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co = self._compile(source)
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try:
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result = self.frame.eval(co, __exprinfo_left=left_result,
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__exprinfo_right=next_result)
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except Exception:
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raise Failure(explanation)
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try:
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if not self.frame.is_true(result):
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break
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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raise
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except:
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break
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left_explanation, left_result = next_explanation, next_result
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if util._reprcompare is not None:
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res = util._reprcompare(op_symbol, left_result, next_result)
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if res:
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explanation = res
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return explanation, result
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def visit_BoolOp(self, boolop):
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is_or = isinstance(boolop.op, ast.Or)
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explanations = []
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for operand in boolop.values:
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explanation, result = self.visit(operand)
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explanations.append(explanation)
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if result == is_or:
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break
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name = is_or and " or " or " and "
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explanation = "(" + name.join(explanations) + ")"
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return explanation, result
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def visit_UnaryOp(self, unary):
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pattern = unary_map[unary.op.__class__]
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operand_explanation, operand_result = self.visit(unary.operand)
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explanation = pattern % (operand_explanation,)
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co = self._compile(pattern % ("__exprinfo_expr",))
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try:
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result = self.frame.eval(co, __exprinfo_expr=operand_result)
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except Exception:
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raise Failure(explanation)
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return explanation, result
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def visit_BinOp(self, binop):
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left_explanation, left_result = self.visit(binop.left)
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right_explanation, right_result = self.visit(binop.right)
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symbol = operator_map[binop.op.__class__]
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explanation = "(%s %s %s)" % (left_explanation, symbol,
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right_explanation)
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source = "__exprinfo_left %s __exprinfo_right" % (symbol,)
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co = self._compile(source)
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try:
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result = self.frame.eval(co, __exprinfo_left=left_result,
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__exprinfo_right=right_result)
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except Exception:
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raise Failure(explanation)
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return explanation, result
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def visit_Call(self, call):
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func_explanation, func = self.visit(call.func)
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arg_explanations = []
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ns = {"__exprinfo_func" : func}
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arguments = []
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for arg in call.args:
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arg_explanation, arg_result = self.visit(arg)
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if isinstance(arg, _Starred):
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arg_name = "__exprinfo_star"
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ns[arg_name] = arg_result
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arguments.append("*%s" % (arg_name,))
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arg_explanations.append("*%s" % (arg_explanation,))
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else:
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arg_name = "__exprinfo_%s" % (len(ns),)
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ns[arg_name] = arg_result
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arguments.append(arg_name)
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arg_explanations.append(arg_explanation)
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for keyword in call.keywords:
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arg_explanation, arg_result = self.visit(keyword.value)
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if keyword.arg:
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arg_name = "__exprinfo_%s" % (len(ns),)
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keyword_source = "%s=%%s" % (keyword.arg)
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arguments.append(keyword_source % (arg_name,))
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arg_explanations.append(keyword_source % (arg_explanation,))
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else:
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arg_name = "__exprinfo_kwds"
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arguments.append("**%s" % (arg_name,))
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arg_explanations.append("**%s" % (arg_explanation,))
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ns[arg_name] = arg_result
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if getattr(call, 'starargs', None):
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arg_explanation, arg_result = self.visit(call.starargs)
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arg_name = "__exprinfo_star"
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ns[arg_name] = arg_result
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arguments.append("*%s" % (arg_name,))
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arg_explanations.append("*%s" % (arg_explanation,))
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if getattr(call, 'kwargs', None):
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arg_explanation, arg_result = self.visit(call.kwargs)
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arg_name = "__exprinfo_kwds"
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ns[arg_name] = arg_result
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arguments.append("**%s" % (arg_name,))
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arg_explanations.append("**%s" % (arg_explanation,))
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args_explained = ", ".join(arg_explanations)
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explanation = "%s(%s)" % (func_explanation, args_explained)
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args = ", ".join(arguments)
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source = "__exprinfo_func(%s)" % (args,)
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co = self._compile(source)
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try:
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result = self.frame.eval(co, **ns)
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except Exception:
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raise Failure(explanation)
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pattern = "%s\n{%s = %s\n}"
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rep = self.frame.repr(result)
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explanation = pattern % (rep, rep, explanation)
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return explanation, result
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def _is_builtin_name(self, name):
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pattern = "%r not in globals() and %r not in locals()"
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source = pattern % (name.id, name.id)
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co = self._compile(source)
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try:
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return self.frame.eval(co)
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except Exception:
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return False
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def visit_Attribute(self, attr):
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if not isinstance(attr.ctx, ast.Load):
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return self.generic_visit(attr)
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source_explanation, source_result = self.visit(attr.value)
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explanation = "%s.%s" % (source_explanation, attr.attr)
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source = "__exprinfo_expr.%s" % (attr.attr,)
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co = self._compile(source)
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try:
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try:
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result = self.frame.eval(co, __exprinfo_expr=source_result)
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except AttributeError:
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# Maybe the attribute name needs to be mangled?
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if not attr.attr.startswith("__") or attr.attr.endswith("__"):
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raise
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source = "getattr(__exprinfo_expr.__class__, '__name__', '')"
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co = self._compile(source)
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class_name = self.frame.eval(co, __exprinfo_expr=source_result)
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mangled_attr = "_" + class_name + attr.attr
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source = "__exprinfo_expr.%s" % (mangled_attr,)
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co = self._compile(source)
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result = self.frame.eval(co, __exprinfo_expr=source_result)
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except Exception:
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raise Failure(explanation)
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explanation = "%s\n{%s = %s.%s\n}" % (self.frame.repr(result),
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self.frame.repr(result),
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source_explanation, attr.attr)
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# Check if the attr is from an instance.
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source = "%r in getattr(__exprinfo_expr, '__dict__', {})"
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source = source % (attr.attr,)
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co = self._compile(source)
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try:
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from_instance = self.frame.eval(co, __exprinfo_expr=source_result)
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except Exception:
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from_instance = None
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if from_instance is None or self.frame.is_true(from_instance):
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rep = self.frame.repr(result)
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pattern = "%s\n{%s = %s\n}"
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explanation = pattern % (rep, rep, explanation)
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return explanation, result
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def visit_Assert(self, assrt):
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test_explanation, test_result = self.visit(assrt.test)
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explanation = "assert %s" % (test_explanation,)
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if not self.frame.is_true(test_result):
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try:
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raise util.BuiltinAssertionError
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except Exception:
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raise Failure(explanation)
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return explanation, test_result
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def visit_Assign(self, assign):
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value_explanation, value_result = self.visit(assign.value)
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explanation = "... = %s" % (value_explanation,)
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name = ast.Name("__exprinfo_expr", ast.Load(),
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lineno=assign.value.lineno,
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col_offset=assign.value.col_offset)
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new_assign = ast.Assign(assign.targets, name, lineno=assign.lineno,
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col_offset=assign.col_offset)
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mod = ast.Module([new_assign])
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co = self._compile(mod, "exec")
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try:
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self.frame.exec_(co, __exprinfo_expr=value_result)
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except Exception:
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raise Failure(explanation)
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return explanation, value_result
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