Rename modules in `./scripts/modules/` to use an underscore prefix to make it clear they aren't intended to be part of public API's. This also means there is no implication that these modules should be stable, allowing us to change them based on Blender's internal usage. The following modules have been marked as private: - `animsys_refactor` - `bl_console_utils` - `bl_i18n_utils` - `bl_previews_utils` - `bl_rna_utils` - `bl_text_utils` - `bl_ui_utils` - `bpy_restrict_state` - `console_python` - `console_shell` - `graphviz_export` - `keyingsets_utils` - `rna_info` - `rna_manual_reference` - `rna_xml` Note that we could further re-arrange these modules (under `_bpy_internal` in some cases), this change is mainly to mark them as private, further changes can be handed on a case-by-case basis. Ref !147773
193 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
193 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2009-2023 Blender Authors
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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# Copyright (c) 2009 https://www.stani.be
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"""Autocomplete with the standard library"""
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import re
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import rlcompleter
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RE_INCOMPLETE_INDEX = re.compile(r'(.*?)\[[^\]]+$')
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TEMP = '__tEmP__' # only \w characters are allowed!
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TEMP_N = len(TEMP)
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def is_dict(obj):
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"""Returns whether obj is a dictionary"""
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return hasattr(obj, "keys") and hasattr(getattr(obj, "keys"), "__call__")
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def is_struct_seq(obj):
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"""Returns whether obj is a structured sequence subclass: sys.float_info"""
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return isinstance(obj, tuple) and hasattr(obj, "n_fields")
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def complete_names(word, namespace):
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"""Complete variable names or attributes
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:arg word: word to be completed
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:type word: str
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:arg namespace: namespace
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:type namespace: dict[str, Any]
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:returns: completion matches
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:rtype: list of str
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>>> complete_names('fo', {'foo': 'bar'})
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['foo', 'for', 'format(']
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"""
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# start completer
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completer = rlcompleter.Completer(namespace)
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# find matches with std library (don't try to implement this yourself)
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completer.complete(word, 0)
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return sorted(set(completer.matches))
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def complete_indices(word, namespace, *, obj=None, base=None):
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"""Complete a list or dictionary with its indices:
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* integer numbers for list
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* any keys for dictionary
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:arg word: word to be completed
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:type word: str
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:arg namespace: namespace
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:type namespace: dict
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:arg obj: object evaluated from base
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:arg base: sub-string which can be evaluated into an object.
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:type base: str
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:returns: completion matches
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:rtype: list of str
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>>> complete_indices('foo', {'foo': range(5)})
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['foo[0]', 'foo[1]', 'foo[2]', 'foo[3]', 'foo[4]']
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>>> complete_indices('foo', {'foo': {'bar':0, 1:2}})
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['foo[1]', "foo['bar']"]
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>>> complete_indices("foo['b", {'foo': {'bar':0, 1:2}}, base='foo')
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["foo['bar']"]
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"""
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# FIXME: 'foo["b'
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if base is None:
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base = word
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if obj is None:
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try:
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obj = eval(base, namespace)
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except BaseException:
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return []
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if not hasattr(obj, '__getitem__'):
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# obj is not a list or dictionary
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return []
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obj_is_dict = is_dict(obj)
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# rare objects have a __getitem__ but no __len__ (eg. BMEdge)
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if not obj_is_dict:
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try:
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obj_len = len(obj)
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except TypeError:
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return []
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if obj_is_dict:
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# dictionary type
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matches = ['{:s}[{!r}]'.format(base, key) for key in sorted(obj.keys())]
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else:
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# list type
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matches = ['{:s}[{:d}]'.format(base, idx) for idx in range(obj_len)]
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if word != base:
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matches = [match for match in matches if match.startswith(word)]
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return matches
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def complete(word, namespace, *, private=True):
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"""Complete word within a namespace with the standard rlcompleter
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module. Also supports index or key access [].
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:arg word: word to be completed
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:type word: str
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:arg namespace: namespace
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:type namespace: dict
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:arg private: whether private attribute/methods should be returned
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:type private: bool
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:returns: completion matches
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:rtype: list of str
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>>> complete('foo[1', {'foo': range(14)})
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['foo[1]', 'foo[10]', 'foo[11]', 'foo[12]', 'foo[13]']
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>>> complete('foo[0]', {'foo': [range(5)]})
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['foo[0][0]', 'foo[0][1]', 'foo[0][2]', 'foo[0][3]', 'foo[0][4]']
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>>> complete('foo[0].i', {'foo': [range(5)]})
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['foo[0].index(', 'foo[0].insert(']
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>>> complete('rlcompleter', {'rlcompleter': rlcompleter})
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['rlcompleter.']
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"""
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#
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# if word is empty -> nothing to complete
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if not word:
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return []
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re_incomplete_index = RE_INCOMPLETE_INDEX.search(word)
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if re_incomplete_index:
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# ignore incomplete index at the end, e.g 'a[1' -> 'a'
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matches = complete_indices(word, namespace,
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base=re_incomplete_index.group(1))
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elif not ('[' in word):
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matches = complete_names(word, namespace)
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elif word[-1] == ']':
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matches = [word]
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elif '.' in word:
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# brackets are normally not allowed -> work around
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# remove brackets by using a temp var without brackets
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obj, attr = word.rsplit('.', 1)
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try:
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# do not run the obj expression in the console
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namespace[TEMP] = eval(obj, namespace)
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except BaseException:
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return []
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matches = complete_names(TEMP + '.' + attr, namespace)
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matches = [obj + match[TEMP_N:] for match in matches]
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del namespace[TEMP]
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else:
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# safety net, but when would this occur?
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return []
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if not matches:
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return []
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# add '.', '(' or '[' if no match has been found
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elif len(matches) == 1 and matches[0] == word:
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# try to retrieve the object
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try:
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obj = eval(word, namespace)
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except BaseException:
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return []
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# ignore basic types
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if type(obj) in {bool, float, int, str}:
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return []
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# an extra char '[', '(' or '.' will be added
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if hasattr(obj, '__getitem__') and not is_struct_seq(obj):
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# list or dictionary
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matches = complete_indices(word, namespace, obj=obj)
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elif hasattr(obj, '__call__'):
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# callables
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matches = [word + '(']
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else:
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# any other type
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matches = [word + '.']
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# separate public from private
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public_matches = [match for match in matches if not ('._' in match)]
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if private:
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private_matches = [match for match in matches if '._' in match]
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return public_matches + private_matches
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else:
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return public_matches
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