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39 changes: 24 additions & 15 deletions Lib/annotationlib.py
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Expand Up @@ -150,33 +150,42 @@ def evaluate(
if globals is None:
globals = {}

if type_params is None and owner is not None:
type_params = getattr(owner, "__type_params__", None)

if locals is None:
locals = {}
if isinstance(owner, type):
locals.update(vars(owner))
elif (
type_params is not None
or isinstance(self.__cell__, dict)
or self.__extra_names__
):
# Create a new locals dict if necessary,
# to avoid mutating the argument.
locals = dict(locals)

if type_params is None and owner is not None:
# "Inject" type parameters into the local namespace
# (unless they are shadowed by assignments *in* the local namespace),
# as a way of emulating annotation scopes when calling `eval()`
type_params = getattr(owner, "__type_params__", None)

# Type parameters exist in their own scope, which is logically
# between the locals and the globals. We simulate this by adding
# them to the globals. Similar reasoning applies to nonlocals stored in cells.
if type_params is not None or isinstance(self.__cell__, dict):
globals = dict(globals)
# "Inject" type parameters into the local namespace
# (unless they are shadowed by assignments *in* the local namespace),
# as a way of emulating annotation scopes when calling `eval()`
if type_params is not None:
for param in type_params:
globals[param.__name__] = param
locals.setdefault(param.__name__, param)

# Similar logic can be used for nonlocals, which should not
# override locals.
if isinstance(self.__cell__, dict):
for cell_name, cell_value in self.__cell__.items():
for cell_name, cell in self.__cell__.items():
try:
globals[cell_name] = cell_value.cell_contents
cell_value = cell.cell_contents
except ValueError:
pass
else:
locals.setdefault(cell_name, cell_value)

if self.__extra_names__:
locals = {**locals, **self.__extra_names__}
locals.update(self.__extra_names__)

arg = self.__forward_arg__
if arg.isidentifier() and not keyword.iskeyword(arg):
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45 changes: 45 additions & 0 deletions Lib/test/test_annotationlib.py
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Expand Up @@ -2149,6 +2149,51 @@ def test_fwdref_invalid_syntax(self):
with self.assertRaises(SyntaxError):
fr.evaluate()

def test_re_evaluate_generics(self):
global global_alias

# If we've already run this test before,
# ensure the variable is still undefined
if "global_alias" in globals():
del global_alias

class C:
x: global_alias[int]

# Evaluate the ForwardRef once
evaluated = get_annotations(C, format=Format.FORWARDREF)["x"].evaluate(
format=Format.FORWARDREF
)

# Now define the global and ensure that the ForwardRef evaluates
global_alias = list
self.assertEqual(evaluated.evaluate(), list[int])

def test_fwdref_evaluate_argument_mutation(self):
class C[T]:
nonlocal alias
x: alias[T]

# Mutable arguments
globals_ = globals()
globals_copy = globals_.copy()
locals_ = locals()
locals_copy = locals_.copy()

# Evaluate the ForwardRef, ensuring we use __cell__ and type params
get_annotations(C, format=Format.FORWARDREF)["x"].evaluate(
globals=globals_,
locals=locals_,
type_params=C.__type_params__,
format=Format.FORWARDREF,
)

# Check if the passed in mutable arguments equal the originals
self.assertEqual(globals_, globals_copy)
self.assertEqual(locals_, locals_copy)

alias = list

def test_fwdref_final_class(self):
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
class C(ForwardRef):
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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
Fix :meth:`annotationlib.ForwardRef.evaluate` returning
:class:`~annotationlib.ForwardRef` objects which don't update with new
globals.
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