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create_py_tags.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Author: Enrico Tröger
# License: GPL v2 or later
#
# (based on the script at http://svn.python.org/view/*checkout*/python/trunk/Tools/scripts/ptags.py)
#
# This script should be run in the top source directory.
#
# Parses all files given on command line for Python classes or functions and write
# them into data/python.tags (internal tagmanager format).
# If called without command line arguments, a preset of common Python libs is used.
#
# WARNING
# Be aware that running this script will actually *import* modules in the specified directory
# or in the standard library path of your Python installation. Dependent on what Python modules
# you have installed, this might not be want you want and can have weird side effects.
# You have been warned.
#
# It should be however relatively safe to execute this script from a fresh Python installation
# installed into a dedicated prefix. Then nothing else is necessary as to change the interpreter
# with which you start this script.
#
import datetime
import imp
import inspect
import os
import re
import sys
import types
PYTHON_LIB_DIRECTORY = os.path.dirname(os.__file__)
PYTHON_LIB_IGNORE_PACKAGES = (u'test', u'dist-packages', u'site-packages', 'Tools')
# some modules execute funky code when they are imported which we really don't want here
# (though if you feel funny, try: 'import antigravity')
PYTHON_LIB_IGNORE_MODULES = (u'antigravity.py', u'idlelib/idle.py', u'multiprocessing/util.py')
PYTHON_KEYWORDS = ('and', 'as', 'assert', 'break', 'class', 'continue', 'def', 'del', 'elif',
'else', 'except', 'exec', 'finally', 'for', 'from', 'global', 'if', 'import',
'in', 'is', 'lambda', 'not', 'or', 'pass', 'print', 'raise', 'return', 'try',
'while', 'with', 'yield', 'False', 'None', 'True')
# (from tagmanager/tm_tag.c:32)
TA_NAME = '%c' % 200,
TA_TYPE = '%c' % 204
TA_ARGLIST = '%c' % 205
TA_SCOPE = '%c' % 206
# TMTagType (tagmanager/tm_tag.h:47)
TYPE_CLASS = '%d' % 1
TYPE_FUNCTION = '%d' % 128
tag_filename = 'data/python.tags'
tag_regexp = '^[ \t]*(def|class)[ \t]+([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)[ \t]*(\(.*\))[:]'
########################################################################
class Parser:
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self):
self.tags = {}
self.re_matcher = re.compile(tag_regexp)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def _get_superclass(self, _object):
"""
Python class base-finder
(found on http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2002-November/173949.html)
@param _object (object)
@return superclass (object)
"""
try:
#~ TODO print inspect.getmro(c)
if type(_object) == types.ClassType:
return _object.__bases__[0].__name__
else:
return _object.__mro__[1].__name__
except IndexError:
return ''
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def _formatargspec(self, args, varargs=None, varkw=None, defaults=None,
formatarg=str,
formatvarargs=lambda name: '*' + name,
formatvarkw=lambda name: '**' + name,
formatvalue=lambda value: '=' + repr(value),
join=inspect.joinseq):
"""Format an argument spec from the 4 values returned by getargspec.
The first four arguments are (args, varargs, varkw, defaults). The
other four arguments are the corresponding optional formatting functions
that are called to turn names and values into strings. The ninth
argument is an optional function to format the sequence of arguments."""
specs = []
if defaults:
firstdefault = len(args) - len(defaults)
for i in range(len(args)):
spec = inspect.strseq(args[i], formatarg, join)
if defaults and i >= firstdefault:
d = defaults[i - firstdefault]
# this is the difference from the original formatargspec() function
# to use nicer names then the default repr() output
if hasattr(d, '__name__'):
d = d.__name__
spec = spec + formatvalue(d)
specs.append(spec)
if varargs is not None:
specs.append(formatvarargs(varargs))
if varkw is not None:
specs.append(formatvarkw(varkw))
return ', '.join(specs)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def _add_tag(self, obj, tag_type, parent=''):
"""
Verify the found tag name and if it is valid, add it to the list
@param obj (instance)
@param tag_type (str)
@param parent (str)
"""
args = ''
scope = ''
try:
args = apply(self._formatargspec, inspect.getargspec(obj))
except (TypeError, KeyError):
pass
if parent:
if tag_type == TYPE_CLASS:
args = '(%s)' % parent
else:
scope = '%s%s' % (TA_SCOPE, parent)
if isinstance(obj, basestring):
tagname = obj
else:
tagname = obj.__name__
# check for duplicates
if len(tagname) < 4:
# skip short tags
return
tag = '%s%s%s%s%s%s\n' % (tagname, TA_TYPE, tag_type, TA_ARGLIST, args, scope)
if not tagname in self.tags and not tagname_is_like_keyword(tagname):
self.tags[tagname] = tag
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def process_file(self, filename):
"""
Read the file specified by filename and look for class and function definitions
@param filename (str)
"""
try:
module = imp.load_source('tags_file_module', filename)
except IOError, e:
# file not found
print '%s: %s' % (filename, e)
return
except Exception:
module = None
if module:
symbols = inspect.getmembers(module, callable)
for obj_name, obj in symbols:
try:
name = obj.__name__
except AttributeError:
name = obj_name
if not name or not isinstance(name, basestring) or is_private_identifier(name):
# skip non-public tags
continue
if inspect.isfunction(obj):
self._add_tag(obj, TYPE_FUNCTION)
elif inspect.isclass(obj):
self._add_tag(obj, TYPE_CLASS, self._get_superclass(obj))
try:
methods = inspect.getmembers(obj, inspect.ismethod)
except (TypeError, AttributeError):
methods = []
for m_name, m_obj in methods:
# skip non-public tags
if is_private_identifier(m_name) or not inspect.ismethod(m_obj):
continue
self._add_tag(m_obj, TYPE_FUNCTION, name)
else:
# plain regular expression based parsing
filep = open(filename)
for line in filep:
m = self.re_matcher.match(line)
if m:
tag_type_str, tagname, args = m.groups()
if not tagname or is_private_identifier(tagname):
# skip non-public tags
continue
if tag_type_str == 'class':
tag_type = TYPE_CLASS
else:
tag_type = TYPE_FUNCTION
args = args.strip()
tag = '%s%s%s%s%s\n' % (tagname, TA_TYPE, tag_type, TA_ARGLIST, args)
if not tagname in self.tags and not tagname_is_like_keyword(tagname):
self.tags[tagname] = tag
filep.close()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def add_builtins(self):
"""
Add the contents of __builtins__ as simple tags
"""
for tag_name in dir(__builtins__):
# check if the tag name starts with upper case, then we assume it is a class
# note that this is a very very simple heuristic to determine the type and will give
# false positives
if tag_name[0].isupper():
tag_type = TYPE_CLASS
else:
tag_type = TYPE_FUNCTION
self._add_tag(tag_name, tag_type)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def write_to_file(self, filename):
"""
Sort the found tags and write them into the file specified by filename
@param filename (str)
"""
result = self.tags.values()
# sort the tags
result.sort()
# write them
target_file = open(filename, 'wb')
target_file.write(
'# format=tagmanager - Automatically generated file - do not edit (created on %s)\n' % \
datetime.datetime.now().ctime())
for symbol in result:
if not symbol == '\n': # skip empty lines
target_file.write(symbol)
target_file.close()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def tagname_is_like_keyword(tagname):
"""ignore tags which start with a keyword to avoid annoying completions of 'pass_' and similar ones"""
# this is not really efficient but in this script speed doesn't really matter
for keyword in PYTHON_KEYWORDS:
if tagname.startswith(keyword):
return True
return False
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def is_private_identifier(tagname):
return tagname.startswith('_') or tagname.endswith('_')
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def get_module_filenames(path):
def ignore_package(package):
for ignore in PYTHON_LIB_IGNORE_PACKAGES:
if ignore in package:
return True
return False
# the loop is quite slow but it doesn't matter for this script
filenames = list()
python_lib_directory_len = len(PYTHON_LIB_DIRECTORY)
for base, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
package = base[(python_lib_directory_len + 1):]
if ignore_package(package):
continue
for filename in files:
module_name = os.path.join(package, filename)
if module_name in PYTHON_LIB_IGNORE_MODULES:
continue
if filename.endswith('.py'):
module_filename = os.path.join(base, filename)
filenames.append(module_filename)
return filenames
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def main():
# process files given on command line
args = sys.argv[1:]
if not args:
args = get_module_filenames(PYTHON_LIB_DIRECTORY)
parser = Parser()
parser.add_builtins()
for filename in args:
parser.process_file(filename)
parser.write_to_file(tag_filename)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()