# Licensed under the LGPL: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.en.html # For details: https://github.com/pylint-dev/astroid/blob/main/LICENSE # Copyright (c) https://github.com/pylint-dev/astroid/blob/main/CONTRIBUTORS.txt from __future__ import annotations import warnings from typing import Any, Final, Literal class UninferableBase: """Special inference object, which is returned when inference fails. This is meant to be used as a singleton. Use astroid.util.Uninferable to access it. """ def __repr__(self) -> Literal["Uninferable"]: return "Uninferable" __str__ = __repr__ def __getattribute__(self, name: str) -> Any: if name == "next": raise AttributeError("next method should not be called") if name.startswith("__") and name.endswith("__"): return object.__getattribute__(self, name) if name == "accept": return object.__getattribute__(self, name) return self def __call__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> UninferableBase: return self def __bool__(self) -> Literal[False]: return False __nonzero__ = __bool__ def accept(self, visitor): return visitor.visit_uninferable(self) Uninferable: Final = UninferableBase() class BadOperationMessage: """Object which describes a TypeError occurred somewhere in the inference chain. This is not an exception, but a container object which holds the types and the error which occurred. """ class BadUnaryOperationMessage(BadOperationMessage): """Object which describes operational failures on UnaryOps.""" def __init__(self, operand, op, error): self.operand = operand self.op = op self.error = error @property def _object_type_helper(self): from astroid import helpers # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel return helpers.object_type def _object_type(self, obj): objtype = self._object_type_helper(obj) if isinstance(objtype, UninferableBase): return None return objtype def __str__(self) -> str: if hasattr(self.operand, "name"): operand_type = self.operand.name else: object_type = self._object_type(self.operand) if hasattr(object_type, "name"): operand_type = object_type.name else: # Just fallback to as_string operand_type = object_type.as_string() msg = "bad operand type for unary {}: {}" return msg.format(self.op, operand_type) class BadBinaryOperationMessage(BadOperationMessage): """Object which describes type errors for BinOps.""" def __init__(self, left_type, op, right_type): self.left_type = left_type self.right_type = right_type self.op = op def __str__(self) -> str: msg = "unsupported operand type(s) for {}: {!r} and {!r}" return msg.format(self.op, self.left_type.name, self.right_type.name) def _instancecheck(cls, other) -> bool: wrapped = cls.__wrapped__ other_cls = other.__class__ is_instance_of = wrapped is other_cls or issubclass(other_cls, wrapped) warnings.warn( "%r is deprecated and slated for removal in astroid " "2.0, use %r instead" % (cls.__class__.__name__, wrapped.__name__), PendingDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) return is_instance_of def check_warnings_filter() -> bool: """Return True if any other than the default DeprecationWarning filter is enabled. https://docs.python.org/3/library/warnings.html#default-warning-filter """ return any( issubclass(DeprecationWarning, filter[2]) and filter[0] != "ignore" and filter[3] != "__main__" for filter in warnings.filters )