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"Fixer that translates some APIs ignored by the default 2to3 fixers."
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# FIXME: This fixer has some ugly hacks. Its main design is based on that of
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# fix_imports, from lib2to3. Unfortunately, the fix_imports framework only
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# changes module names "without dots", meaning it won't work for some changes
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# in the email module/package. Thus this fixer was born. I believe that with a
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# bit more thinking, a more generic fixer can be implemented, but I'll leave
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# that as future work.
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from lib2to3.fixer_util import Name
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from lib2to3.fixes import fix_imports
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# This maps the old names to the new names. Note that a drawback of the current
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# design is that the dictionary keys MUST have EXACTLY one dot (.) in them,
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# otherwise things will break. (If you don't need a module hierarchy, you're
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# better of just inherit from fix_imports and overriding the MAPPING dict.)
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MAPPING = {'email.Utils': 'email.utils',
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'email.Errors': 'email.errors',
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'email.Header': 'email.header',
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'email.Parser': 'email.parser',
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'email.Encoders': 'email.encoders',
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'email.MIMEText': 'email.mime.text',
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'email.MIMEBase': 'email.mime.base',
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'email.Generator': 'email.generator',
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'email.MIMEMultipart': 'email.mime.multipart',
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}
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def alternates(members):
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return "(" + "|".join(map(repr, members)) + ")"
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def build_pattern(mapping=MAPPING):
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packages = {}
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for key in mapping:
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# What we are doing here is the following: with dotted names, we'll
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# have something like package_name <trailer '.' module>. Then, we are
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# making a dictionary to copy this structure. For example, if
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# mapping={'A.B': 'a.b', 'A.C': 'a.c'}, it will generate the dictionary
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# {'A': ['b', 'c']} to, then, generate something like "A <trailer '.'
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# ('b' | 'c')".
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name = key.split('.')
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prefix = name[0]
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if prefix in packages:
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packages[prefix].append(name[1:][0])
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else:
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packages[prefix] = name[1:]
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mod_list = ' | '.join(["'%s' '.' ('%s')" %
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(key, "' | '".join(packages[key])) for key in packages])
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mod_list = '(' + mod_list + ' )'
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yield """name_import=import_name< 'import' module_name=dotted_name< %s > >
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""" % mod_list
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yield """name_import=import_name< 'import'
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multiple_imports=dotted_as_names< any*
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module_name=dotted_name< %s >
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any* >
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>""" % mod_list
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packs = ' | '.join(["'%s' trailer<'.' ('%s')>" % (key,
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"' | '".join(packages[key])) for key in packages])
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yield "power< package=(%s) trailer<'.' any > any* >" % packs
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class FixLeftoverImports(fix_imports.FixImports):
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# We want to run this fixer after fix_import has run (this shouldn't matter
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# for hg, though, as setup3k prefers to run the default fixers first)
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mapping = MAPPING
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def build_pattern(self):
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return "|".join(build_pattern(self.mapping))
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def transform(self, node, results):
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# Mostly copied from fix_imports.py
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import_mod = results.get("module_name")
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if import_mod:
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try:
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mod_name = import_mod.value
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except AttributeError:
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# XXX: A hack to remove whitespace prefixes and suffixes
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mod_name = str(import_mod).strip()
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new_name = self.mapping[mod_name]
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import_mod.replace(Name(new_name, prefix=import_mod.prefix))
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if "name_import" in results:
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# If it's not a "from x import x, y" or "import x as y" import,
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# marked its usage to be replaced.
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self.replace[mod_name] = new_name
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if "multiple_imports" in results:
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# This is a nasty hack to fix multiple imports on a line (e.g.,
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# "import StringIO, urlparse"). The problem is that I can't
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# figure out an easy way to make a pattern recognize the keys of
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# MAPPING randomly sprinkled in an import statement.
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results = self.match(node)
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if results:
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self.transform(node, results)
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else:
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# Replace usage of the module.
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# Now this is, mostly, a hack
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bare_name = results["package"][0]
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bare_name_text = ''.join(map(str, results['package'])).strip()
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new_name = self.replace.get(bare_name_text)
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prefix = results['package'][0].prefix
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if new_name:
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bare_name.replace(Name(new_name, prefix=prefix))
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results["package"][1].replace(Name(''))
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