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Campbell Barton 3bcfb151c1 PyDoc: use Python's type annotation syntax for doc-strings
Replace plain-text type information with the type syntax used
for Python's type annotations as it's more concise, especially for
callbacks which often didn't include useful type information.

Note that this change only applies to inline doc-strings,
generated doc-strings from RNA need to be updated separately.

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- Many minor corrections were made when "list" was incorrectly used
  instead of "sequence".
- Some type information wasn't defined in the doc-strings and has been
  added.
- Verbose type info would benefit from support for type aliases.
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2009-2023 Blender Authors
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
# Copyright (c) 2009 Fernando Perez, https://www.stani.be
# Original copyright (see doc-string):
# ****************************************************************************
# Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
# ****************************************************************************
"""Completer for import statements
Original code was from IPython/Extensions/ipy_completers.py. The following
changes have been made:
- ported to python3
- pep8 polishing
- limit list of modules to prefix in case of "from w"
- sorted modules
- added sphinx documentation
- complete() returns a blank list of the module isn't found
"""
import os
import sys
TIMEOUT_STORAGE = 3 # Time in secs after which the root-modules will be stored
TIMEOUT_GIVEUP = 20 # Time in secs after which we give up
ROOT_MODULES = None
def get_root_modules():
"""
Returns a list containing the names of all the modules available in the
folders of the python-path.
:returns: modules
:rtype: list[ModuleType]
"""
global ROOT_MODULES
modules = []
if not (ROOT_MODULES is None):
return ROOT_MODULES
from time import time
t = time()
store = False
for path in sys.path:
modules += module_list(path)
if time() - t >= TIMEOUT_STORAGE and not store:
# Caching the list of root modules, please wait!
store = True
if time() - t > TIMEOUT_GIVEUP:
# This is taking too long, we give up.
ROOT_MODULES = []
return []
modules += sys.builtin_module_names
# needed for modules defined in C
modules += sys.modules.keys()
modules = set(modules)
modules.discard("__init__")
modules = sorted(list(modules))
if store:
ROOT_MODULES = modules
return modules
def module_list(path):
"""
Return the list containing the names of the modules available in
the given folder.
:arg path: folder path
:type path: str
:returns: modules
:rtype: list[ModuleType]
"""
if os.path.isdir(path):
folder_list = os.listdir(path)
elif path.endswith('.egg'):
from zipimport import zipimporter
try:
folder_list = [f for f in zipimporter(path)._files]
except:
folder_list = []
else:
folder_list = []
# folder_list = glob.glob(os.path.join(path,'*'))
folder_list = [
p for p in folder_list
if (os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, p, '__init__.py')) or
p[-3:] in {'.py', '.so'} or
p[-4:] in {'.pyc', '.pyo', '.pyd'})]
folder_list = [os.path.basename(p).split('.')[0] for p in folder_list]
return folder_list
def complete(line):
"""
Returns a list containing the completion possibilities for an import line.
:arg line:
incomplete line which contains an import statement::
import xml.d
from xml.dom import
:type line: str
:returns: list of completion possibilities
:rtype: list[str]
>>> complete('import weak')
['weakref']
>>> complete('from weakref import C')
['CallableProxyType']
"""
import inspect
def try_import(mod, *, only_modules=False):
def is_importable(module, attr):
if only_modules:
return inspect.ismodule(getattr(module, attr))
else:
return not (attr[:2] == '__' and attr[-2:] == '__')
try:
m = __import__(mod)
except:
return []
mods = mod.split('.')
for module in mods[1:]:
m = getattr(m, module)
if (not hasattr(m, '__file__')) or (not only_modules) or\
(hasattr(m, '__file__') and '__init__' in m.__file__):
completion_list = [attr for attr in dir(m)
if is_importable(m, attr)]
else:
completion_list = []
completion_list.extend(getattr(m, '__all__', []))
if hasattr(m, '__file__') and '__init__' in m.__file__:
completion_list.extend(module_list(os.path.dirname(m.__file__)))
completion_list = list(set(completion_list))
if '__init__' in completion_list:
completion_list.remove('__init__')
return completion_list
def filter_prefix(names, prefix):
return [name for name in names if name.startswith(prefix)]
words = line.split(' ')
if len(words) == 3 and words[0] == 'from':
return ['import ']
if len(words) < 3 and (words[0] in {'import', 'from'}):
if len(words) == 1:
return get_root_modules()
mod = words[1].split('.')
if len(mod) < 2:
return filter_prefix(get_root_modules(), words[-1])
completion_list = try_import('.'.join(mod[:-1]), only_modules=True)
completion_list = ['.'.join(mod[:-1] + [el]) for el in completion_list]
return filter_prefix(completion_list, words[-1])
if len(words) >= 3 and words[0] == 'from':
mod = words[1]
return filter_prefix(try_import(mod), words[-1])
# get here if the import is not found
# import invalid_module
# ^, in this case return nothing
return []