Sync typing.py from upstream

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Guido van Rossum 2016-10-21 14:27:58 -07:00
parent 3d67615a48
commit 7ef22d6b96
2 changed files with 170 additions and 33 deletions

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@ -548,9 +548,9 @@ def test_init(self):
def test_repr(self):
self.assertEqual(repr(SimpleMapping),
__name__ + '.' + 'SimpleMapping<~XK, ~XV>')
__name__ + '.' + 'SimpleMapping')
self.assertEqual(repr(MySimpleMapping),
__name__ + '.' + 'MySimpleMapping<~XK, ~XV>')
__name__ + '.' + 'MySimpleMapping')
def test_chain_repr(self):
T = TypeVar('T')
@ -574,7 +574,36 @@ class C(Generic[T]):
self.assertNotEqual(Z, Y[T])
self.assertTrue(str(Z).endswith(
'.C<~T>[typing.Tuple[~S, ~T]]<~S, ~T>[~T, int]<~T>[str]'))
'.C[typing.Tuple[str, int]]'))
def test_new_repr(self):
T = TypeVar('T')
U = TypeVar('U', covariant=True)
S = TypeVar('S')
self.assertEqual(repr(List), 'typing.List')
self.assertEqual(repr(List[T]), 'typing.List[~T]')
self.assertEqual(repr(List[U]), 'typing.List[+U]')
self.assertEqual(repr(List[S][T][int]), 'typing.List[int]')
self.assertEqual(repr(List[int]), 'typing.List[int]')
def test_new_repr_complex(self):
T = TypeVar('T')
TS = TypeVar('TS')
self.assertEqual(repr(typing.Mapping[T, TS][TS, T]), 'typing.Mapping[~TS, ~T]')
self.assertEqual(repr(List[Tuple[T, TS]][int, T]),
'typing.List[typing.Tuple[int, ~T]]')
self.assertEqual(repr(List[Tuple[T, T]][List[int]]),
'typing.List[typing.Tuple[typing.List[int], typing.List[int]]]')
def test_new_repr_bare(self):
T = TypeVar('T')
self.assertEqual(repr(Generic[T]), 'typing.Generic[~T]')
self.assertEqual(repr(typing._Protocol[T]), 'typing.Protocol[~T]')
class C(typing.Dict[Any, Any]): ...
# this line should just work
repr(C.__mro__)
def test_dict(self):
T = TypeVar('T')
@ -625,6 +654,63 @@ class MM1(MutableMapping[str, str], collections_abc.MutableMapping):
class MM2(collections_abc.MutableMapping, MutableMapping[str, str]):
pass
def test_orig_bases(self):
T = TypeVar('T')
class C(typing.Dict[str, T]): ...
self.assertEqual(C.__orig_bases__, (typing.Dict[str, T],))
def test_naive_runtime_checks(self):
def naive_dict_check(obj, tp):
# Check if a dictionary conforms to Dict type
if len(tp.__parameters__) > 0:
raise NotImplementedError
if tp.__args__:
KT, VT = tp.__args__
return all(isinstance(k, KT) and isinstance(v, VT)
for k, v in obj.items())
self.assertTrue(naive_dict_check({'x': 1}, typing.Dict[str, int]))
self.assertFalse(naive_dict_check({1: 'x'}, typing.Dict[str, int]))
with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError):
naive_dict_check({1: 'x'}, typing.Dict[str, T])
def naive_generic_check(obj, tp):
# Check if an instance conforms to the generic class
if not hasattr(obj, '__orig_class__'):
raise NotImplementedError
return obj.__orig_class__ == tp
class Node(Generic[T]): ...
self.assertTrue(naive_generic_check(Node[int](), Node[int]))
self.assertFalse(naive_generic_check(Node[str](), Node[int]))
self.assertFalse(naive_generic_check(Node[str](), List))
with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError):
naive_generic_check([1,2,3], Node[int])
def naive_list_base_check(obj, tp):
# Check if list conforms to a List subclass
return all(isinstance(x, tp.__orig_bases__[0].__args__[0])
for x in obj)
class C(List[int]): ...
self.assertTrue(naive_list_base_check([1, 2, 3], C))
self.assertFalse(naive_list_base_check(['a', 'b'], C))
def test_multi_subscr_base(self):
T = TypeVar('T')
U = TypeVar('U')
V = TypeVar('V')
class C(List[T][U][V]): ...
class D(C, List[T][U][V]): ...
self.assertEqual(C.__parameters__, (V,))
self.assertEqual(D.__parameters__, (V,))
self.assertEqual(C[int].__parameters__, ())
self.assertEqual(D[int].__parameters__, ())
self.assertEqual(C[int].__args__, (int,))
self.assertEqual(D[int].__args__, (int,))
self.assertEqual(C.__bases__, (List,))
self.assertEqual(D.__bases__, (C, List))
self.assertEqual(C.__orig_bases__, (List[T][U][V],))
self.assertEqual(D.__orig_bases__, (C, List[T][U][V]))
def test_pickle(self):
global C # pickle wants to reference the class by name
T = TypeVar('T')
@ -662,12 +748,12 @@ class C(Generic[T]):
if not PY32:
self.assertEqual(C.__qualname__,
'GenericTests.test_repr_2.<locals>.C')
self.assertEqual(repr(C).split('.')[-1], 'C<~T>')
self.assertEqual(repr(C).split('.')[-1], 'C')
X = C[int]
self.assertEqual(X.__module__, __name__)
if not PY32:
self.assertEqual(X.__qualname__, 'C')
self.assertEqual(repr(X).split('.')[-1], 'C<~T>[int]')
self.assertEqual(repr(X).split('.')[-1], 'C[int]')
class Y(C[int]):
pass

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@ -292,8 +292,8 @@ def __getitem__(self, parameter):
if not issubclass(parameter, self.type_var.__constraints__):
raise TypeError("%s is not a valid substitution for %s." %
(parameter, self.type_var))
if isinstance(parameter, TypeVar):
raise TypeError("%s cannot be re-parameterized." % self.type_var)
if isinstance(parameter, TypeVar) and parameter is not self.type_var:
raise TypeError("%s cannot be re-parameterized." % self)
return self.__class__(self.name, parameter,
self.impl_type, self.type_checker)
@ -622,9 +622,12 @@ def _get_type_vars(self, tvars):
_get_type_vars(self.__union_params__, tvars)
def __repr__(self):
return self._subs_repr([], [])
def _subs_repr(self, tvars, args):
r = super().__repr__()
if self.__union_params__:
r += '[%s]' % (', '.join(_type_repr(t)
r += '[%s]' % (', '.join(_replace_arg(t, tvars, args)
for t in self.__union_params__))
return r
@ -706,9 +709,12 @@ def _eval_type(self, globalns, localns):
return self.__class__(p, _root=True)
def __repr__(self):
return self._subs_repr([], [])
def _subs_repr(self, tvars, args):
r = super().__repr__()
if self.__tuple_params__ is not None:
params = [_type_repr(p) for p in self.__tuple_params__]
params = [_replace_arg(p, tvars, args) for p in self.__tuple_params__]
if self.__tuple_use_ellipsis__:
params.append('...')
if not params:
@ -791,6 +797,8 @@ def __init__(self, args=None, result=None, _root=False):
def _get_type_vars(self, tvars):
if self.__args__ and self.__args__ is not Ellipsis:
_get_type_vars(self.__args__, tvars)
if self.__result__:
_get_type_vars([self.__result__], tvars)
def _eval_type(self, globalns, localns):
if self.__args__ is None and self.__result__ is None:
@ -806,14 +814,17 @@ def _eval_type(self, globalns, localns):
return self.__class__(args, result, _root=True)
def __repr__(self):
return self._subs_repr([], [])
def _subs_repr(self, tvars, args):
r = super().__repr__()
if self.__args__ is not None or self.__result__ is not None:
if self.__args__ is Ellipsis:
args_r = '...'
else:
args_r = '[%s]' % ', '.join(_type_repr(t)
args_r = '[%s]' % ', '.join(_replace_arg(t, tvars, args)
for t in self.__args__)
r += '[%s, %s]' % (args_r, _type_repr(self.__result__))
r += '[%s, %s]' % (args_r, _replace_arg(self.__result__, tvars, args))
return r
def __getitem__(self, parameters):
@ -878,6 +889,16 @@ def _geqv(a, b):
return _gorg(a) is _gorg(b)
def _replace_arg(arg, tvars, args):
if hasattr(arg, '_subs_repr'):
return arg._subs_repr(tvars, args)
if isinstance(arg, TypeVar):
for i, tvar in enumerate(tvars):
if arg.__name__ == tvar.__name__:
return args[i]
return _type_repr(arg)
def _next_in_mro(cls):
"""Helper for Generic.__new__.
@ -938,11 +959,7 @@ class GenericMeta(TypingMeta, abc.ABCMeta):
"""Metaclass for generic types."""
def __new__(cls, name, bases, namespace,
tvars=None, args=None, origin=None, extra=None):
if extra is not None and type(extra) is abc.ABCMeta and extra not in bases:
bases = (extra,) + bases
self = super().__new__(cls, name, bases, namespace, _root=True)
tvars=None, args=None, origin=None, extra=None, orig_bases=None):
if tvars is not None:
# Called from __getitem__() below.
assert origin is not None
@ -983,12 +1000,25 @@ def __new__(cls, name, bases, namespace,
", ".join(str(g) for g in gvars)))
tvars = gvars
initial_bases = bases
if extra is not None and type(extra) is abc.ABCMeta and extra not in bases:
bases = (extra,) + bases
bases = tuple(_gorg(b) if isinstance(b, GenericMeta) else b for b in bases)
# remove bare Generic from bases if there are other generic bases
if any(isinstance(b, GenericMeta) and b is not Generic for b in bases):
bases = tuple(b for b in bases if b is not Generic)
self = super().__new__(cls, name, bases, namespace, _root=True)
self.__parameters__ = tvars
self.__args__ = args
self.__origin__ = origin
self.__extra__ = extra
# Speed hack (https://github.com/python/typing/issues/196).
self.__next_in_mro__ = _next_in_mro(self)
# Preserve base classes on subclassing (__bases__ are type erased now).
if orig_bases is None:
self.__orig_bases__ = initial_bases
# This allows unparameterized generic collections to be used
# with issubclass() and isinstance() in the same way as their
@ -1006,17 +1036,29 @@ def _get_type_vars(self, tvars):
_get_type_vars(self.__parameters__, tvars)
def __repr__(self):
if self.__origin__ is not None:
r = repr(self.__origin__)
else:
r = super().__repr__()
if self.__args__:
r += '[%s]' % (
', '.join(_type_repr(p) for p in self.__args__))
if self.__parameters__:
r += '<%s>' % (
', '.join(_type_repr(p) for p in self.__parameters__))
return r
if self.__origin__ is None:
return super().__repr__()
return self._subs_repr([], [])
def _subs_repr(self, tvars, args):
assert len(tvars) == len(args)
# Construct the chain of __origin__'s.
current = self.__origin__
orig_chain = []
while current.__origin__ is not None:
orig_chain.append(current)
current = current.__origin__
# Replace type variables in __args__ if asked ...
str_args = []
for arg in self.__args__:
str_args.append(_replace_arg(arg, tvars, args))
# ... then continue replacing down the origin chain.
for cls in orig_chain:
new_str_args = []
for i, arg in enumerate(cls.__args__):
new_str_args.append(_replace_arg(arg, cls.__parameters__, str_args))
str_args = new_str_args
return super().__repr__() + '[%s]' % ', '.join(str_args)
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, GenericMeta):
@ -1049,11 +1091,11 @@ def __getitem__(self, params):
raise TypeError(
"Parameters to Generic[...] must all be unique")
tvars = params
args = None
args = params
elif self is _Protocol:
# _Protocol is internal, don't check anything.
tvars = params
args = None
args = params
elif self.__origin__ in (Generic, _Protocol):
# Can't subscript Generic[...] or _Protocol[...].
raise TypeError("Cannot subscript already-subscripted %s" %
@ -1071,12 +1113,13 @@ def __getitem__(self, params):
tvars = _type_vars(params)
args = params
return self.__class__(self.__name__,
(self,) + self.__bases__,
self.__bases__,
dict(self.__dict__),
tvars=tvars,
args=args,
origin=self,
extra=self.__extra__)
extra=self.__extra__,
orig_bases=self.__orig_bases__)
def __instancecheck__(self, instance):
# Since we extend ABC.__subclasscheck__ and
@ -1120,6 +1163,10 @@ def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds):
else:
origin = _gorg(cls)
obj = cls.__next_in_mro__.__new__(origin)
try:
obj.__orig_class__ = cls
except AttributeError:
pass
obj.__init__(*args, **kwds)
return obj
@ -1163,12 +1210,15 @@ def _eval_type(self, globalns, localns):
def _get_type_vars(self, tvars):
if self.__type__:
_get_type_vars(self.__type__, tvars)
_get_type_vars([self.__type__], tvars)
def __repr__(self):
return self._subs_repr([], [])
def _subs_repr(self, tvars, args):
r = super().__repr__()
if self.__type__ is not None:
r += '[{}]'.format(_type_repr(self.__type__))
r += '[{}]'.format(_replace_arg(self.__type__, tvars, args))
return r
def __hash__(self):
@ -1485,6 +1535,7 @@ def _get_protocol_attrs(self):
attr != '__next_in_mro__' and
attr != '__parameters__' and
attr != '__origin__' and
attr != '__orig_bases__' and
attr != '__extra__' and
attr != '__module__'):
attrs.add(attr)