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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-# Copyright (c) 2006-2014 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE) <contact@logilab.fr>
-# Copyright (c) 2009 Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2010 Daniel Harding <dharding@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2011-2014, 2017 Google, Inc.
-# Copyright (c) 2012 FELD Boris <lothiraldan@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2013-2018 Claudiu Popa <pcmanticore@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2014 Michal Nowikowski <godfryd@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2014 Brett Cannon <brett@python.org>
-# Copyright (c) 2014 Ricardo Gemignani <ricardo.gemignani@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2014 Arun Persaud <arun@nubati.net>
-# Copyright (c) 2015 Dmitry Pribysh <dmand@yandex.ru>
-# Copyright (c) 2015 Radu Ciorba <radu@devrandom.ro>
-# Copyright (c) 2015 Simu Toni <simutoni@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2015 Ionel Cristian Maries <contact@ionelmc.ro>
-# Copyright (c) 2016, 2018 Ashley Whetter <ashley@awhetter.co.uk>
-# Copyright (c) 2016, 2018 Jakub Wilk <jwilk@jwilk.net>
-# Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Derek Gustafson <degustaf@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Łukasz Rogalski <rogalski.91@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2016 Grant Welch <gwelch925+github@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2017 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta@iki.fi>
-# Copyright (c) 2017-2018 hippo91 <guillaume.peillex@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2017 Dan Garrette <dhgarrette@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2018 Bryce Guinta <bryce.guinta@protonmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2018 Bryce Guinta <bryce.paul.guinta@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2018 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2018 ssolanki <sushobhitsolanki@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2018 Marianna Polatoglou <mpolatoglou@bloomberg.net>
-# Copyright (c) 2018 mar-chi-pan <mar.polatoglou@gmail.com>
-# Copyright (c) 2018 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta@upcloud.com>
-
-# Licensed under the GPL: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
-# For details: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/blob/master/COPYING
-
-"""variables checkers for Python code
-"""
-import collections
-import copy
-import itertools
-import os
-import re
-from functools import lru_cache
-
-import astroid
-from astroid import decorators, modutils, objects
-from astroid.context import InferenceContext
-
-from pylint.checkers import BaseChecker, utils
-from pylint.checkers.utils import is_postponed_evaluation_enabled
-from pylint.interfaces import HIGH, INFERENCE, INFERENCE_FAILURE, IAstroidChecker
-from pylint.utils import get_global_option
-
-SPECIAL_OBJ = re.compile("^_{2}[a-z]+_{2}$")
-FUTURE = "__future__"
-# regexp for ignored argument name
-IGNORED_ARGUMENT_NAMES = re.compile("_.*|^ignored_|^unused_")
-# In Python 3.7 abc has a Python implementation which is preferred
-# by astroid. Unfortunately this also messes up our explicit checks
-# for `abc`
-METACLASS_NAME_TRANSFORMS = {"_py_abc": "abc"}
-TYPING_TYPE_CHECKS_GUARDS = frozenset({"typing.TYPE_CHECKING", "TYPE_CHECKING"})
-BUILTIN_RANGE = "builtins.range"
-TYPING_MODULE = "typing"
-TYPING_NAMES = frozenset(
- {
- "Any",
- "Callable",
- "ClassVar",
- "Generic",
- "Optional",
- "Tuple",
- "Type",
- "TypeVar",
- "Union",
- "AbstractSet",
- "ByteString",
- "Container",
- "ContextManager",
- "Hashable",
- "ItemsView",
- "Iterable",
- "Iterator",
- "KeysView",
- "Mapping",
- "MappingView",
- "MutableMapping",
- "MutableSequence",
- "MutableSet",
- "Sequence",
- "Sized",
- "ValuesView",
- "Awaitable",
- "AsyncIterator",
- "AsyncIterable",
- "Coroutine",
- "Collection",
- "AsyncGenerator",
- "AsyncContextManager",
- "Reversible",
- "SupportsAbs",
- "SupportsBytes",
- "SupportsComplex",
- "SupportsFloat",
- "SupportsInt",
- "SupportsRound",
- "Counter",
- "Deque",
- "Dict",
- "DefaultDict",
- "List",
- "Set",
- "FrozenSet",
- "NamedTuple",
- "Generator",
- "AnyStr",
- "Text",
- "Pattern",
- }
-)
-
-
-def _is_from_future_import(stmt, name):
- """Check if the name is a future import from another module."""
- try:
- module = stmt.do_import_module(stmt.modname)
- except astroid.AstroidBuildingException:
- return None
-
- for local_node in module.locals.get(name, []):
- if isinstance(local_node, astroid.ImportFrom) and local_node.modname == FUTURE:
- return True
- return None
-
-
-def in_for_else_branch(parent, stmt):
- """Returns True if stmt in inside the else branch for a parent For stmt."""
- return isinstance(parent, astroid.For) and any(
- else_stmt.parent_of(stmt) or else_stmt == stmt for else_stmt in parent.orelse
- )
-
-
-@lru_cache(maxsize=1000)
-def overridden_method(klass, name):
- """get overridden method if any"""
- try:
- parent = next(klass.local_attr_ancestors(name))
- except (StopIteration, KeyError):
- return None
- try:
- meth_node = parent[name]
- except KeyError:
- # We have found an ancestor defining <name> but it's not in the local
- # dictionary. This may happen with astroid built from living objects.
- return None
- if isinstance(meth_node, astroid.FunctionDef):
- return meth_node
- return None
-
-
-def _get_unpacking_extra_info(node, inferred):
- """return extra information to add to the message for unpacking-non-sequence
- and unbalanced-tuple-unpacking errors
- """
- more = ""
- inferred_module = inferred.root().name
- if node.root().name == inferred_module:
- if node.lineno == inferred.lineno:
- more = " %s" % inferred.as_string()
- elif inferred.lineno:
- more = " defined at line %s" % inferred.lineno
- elif inferred.lineno:
- more = " defined at line %s of %s" % (inferred.lineno, inferred_module)
- return more
-
-
-def _detect_global_scope(node, frame, defframe):
- """ Detect that the given frames shares a global
- scope.
-
- Two frames shares a global scope when neither
- of them are hidden under a function scope, as well
- as any of parent scope of them, until the root scope.
- In this case, depending from something defined later on
- will not work, because it is still undefined.
-
- Example:
- class A:
- # B has the same global scope as `C`, leading to a NameError.
- class B(C): ...
- class C: ...
-
- """
- def_scope = scope = None
- if frame and frame.parent:
- scope = frame.parent.scope()
- if defframe and defframe.parent:
- def_scope = defframe.parent.scope()
- if isinstance(frame, astroid.FunctionDef):
- # If the parent of the current node is a
- # function, then it can be under its scope
- # (defined in, which doesn't concern us) or
- # the `->` part of annotations. The same goes
- # for annotations of function arguments, they'll have
- # their parent the Arguments node.
- if not isinstance(node.parent, (astroid.FunctionDef, astroid.Arguments)):
- return False
- elif any(
- not isinstance(f, (astroid.ClassDef, astroid.Module)) for f in (frame, defframe)
- ):
- # Not interested in other frames, since they are already
- # not in a global scope.
- return False
-
- break_scopes = []
- for current_scope in (scope, def_scope):
- # Look for parent scopes. If there is anything different
- # than a module or a class scope, then they frames don't
- # share a global scope.
- parent_scope = current_scope
- while parent_scope:
- if not isinstance(parent_scope, (astroid.ClassDef, astroid.Module)):
- break_scopes.append(parent_scope)
- break
- if parent_scope.parent:
- parent_scope = parent_scope.parent.scope()
- else:
- break
- if break_scopes and len(set(break_scopes)) != 1:
- # Store different scopes than expected.
- # If the stored scopes are, in fact, the very same, then it means
- # that the two frames (frame and defframe) shares the same scope,
- # and we could apply our lineno analysis over them.
- # For instance, this works when they are inside a function, the node
- # that uses a definition and the definition itself.
- return False
- # At this point, we are certain that frame and defframe shares a scope
- # and the definition of the first depends on the second.
- return frame.lineno < defframe.lineno
-
-
-def _infer_name_module(node, name):
- context = InferenceContext()
- context.lookupname = name
- return node.infer(context, asname=False)
-
-
-def _fix_dot_imports(not_consumed):
- """ Try to fix imports with multiple dots, by returning a dictionary
- with the import names expanded. The function unflattens root imports,
- like 'xml' (when we have both 'xml.etree' and 'xml.sax'), to 'xml.etree'
- and 'xml.sax' respectively.
- """
- names = {}
- for name, stmts in not_consumed.items():
- if any(
- isinstance(stmt, astroid.AssignName)
- and isinstance(stmt.assign_type(), astroid.AugAssign)
- for stmt in stmts
- ):
- continue
- for stmt in stmts:
- if not isinstance(stmt, (astroid.ImportFrom, astroid.Import)):
- continue
- for imports in stmt.names:
- second_name = None
- import_module_name = imports[0]
- if import_module_name == "*":
- # In case of wildcard imports,
- # pick the name from inside the imported module.
- second_name = name
- else:
- name_matches_dotted_import = False
- if (
- import_module_name.startswith(name)
- and import_module_name.find(".") > -1
- ):
- name_matches_dotted_import = True
-
- if name_matches_dotted_import or name in imports:
- # Most likely something like 'xml.etree',
- # which will appear in the .locals as 'xml'.
- # Only pick the name if it wasn't consumed.
- second_name = import_module_name
- if second_name and second_name not in names:
- names[second_name] = stmt
- return sorted(names.items(), key=lambda a: a[1].fromlineno)
-
-
-def _find_frame_imports(name, frame):
- """
- Detect imports in the frame, with the required
- *name*. Such imports can be considered assignments.
- Returns True if an import for the given name was found.
- """
- imports = frame.nodes_of_class((astroid.Import, astroid.ImportFrom))
- for import_node in imports:
- for import_name, import_alias in import_node.names:
- # If the import uses an alias, check only that.
- # Otherwise, check only the import name.
- if import_alias:
- if import_alias == name:
- return True
- elif import_name and import_name == name:
- return True
- return None
-
-
-def _import_name_is_global(stmt, global_names):
- for import_name, import_alias in stmt.names:
- # If the import uses an alias, check only that.
- # Otherwise, check only the import name.
- if import_alias:
- if import_alias in global_names:
- return True
- elif import_name in global_names:
- return True
- return False
-
-
-def _flattened_scope_names(iterator):
- values = (set(stmt.names) for stmt in iterator)
- return set(itertools.chain.from_iterable(values))
-
-
-def _assigned_locally(name_node):
- """
- Checks if name_node has corresponding assign statement in same scope
- """
- assign_stmts = name_node.scope().nodes_of_class(astroid.AssignName)
- return any(a.name == name_node.name for a in assign_stmts)
-
-
-def _is_type_checking_import(node):
- parent = node.parent
- if not isinstance(parent, astroid.If):
- return False
- test = parent.test
- return test.as_string() in TYPING_TYPE_CHECKS_GUARDS
-
-
-def _has_locals_call_after_node(stmt, scope):
- skip_nodes = (
- astroid.FunctionDef,
- astroid.ClassDef,
- astroid.Import,
- astroid.ImportFrom,
- )
- for call in scope.nodes_of_class(astroid.Call, skip_klass=skip_nodes):
- inferred = utils.safe_infer(call.func)
- if (
- utils.is_builtin_object(inferred)
- and getattr(inferred, "name", None) == "locals"
- ):
- if stmt.lineno < call.lineno:
- return True
- return False
-
-
-MSGS = {
- "E0601": (
- "Using variable %r before assignment",
- "used-before-assignment",
- "Used when a local variable is accessed before its assignment.",
- ),
- "E0602": (
- "Undefined variable %r",
- "undefined-variable",
- "Used when an undefined variable is accessed.",
- ),
- "E0603": (
- "Undefined variable name %r in __all__",
- "undefined-all-variable",
- "Used when an undefined variable name is referenced in __all__.",
- ),
- "E0604": (
- "Invalid object %r in __all__, must contain only strings",
- "invalid-all-object",
- "Used when an invalid (non-string) object occurs in __all__.",
- ),
- "E0611": (
- "No name %r in module %r",
- "no-name-in-module",
- "Used when a name cannot be found in a module.",
- ),
- "W0601": (
- "Global variable %r undefined at the module level",
- "global-variable-undefined",
- 'Used when a variable is defined through the "global" statement '
- "but the variable is not defined in the module scope.",
- ),
- "W0602": (
- "Using global for %r but no assignment is done",
- "global-variable-not-assigned",
- 'Used when a variable is defined through the "global" statement '
- "but no assignment to this variable is done.",
- ),
- "W0603": (
- "Using the global statement", # W0121
- "global-statement",
- 'Used when you use the "global" statement to update a global '
- "variable. Pylint just try to discourage this "
- "usage. That doesn't mean you cannot use it !",
- ),
- "W0604": (
- "Using the global statement at the module level", # W0103
- "global-at-module-level",
- 'Used when you use the "global" statement at the module level '
- "since it has no effect",
- ),
- "W0611": (
- "Unused %s",
- "unused-import",
- "Used when an imported module or variable is not used.",
- ),
- "W0612": (
- "Unused variable %r",
- "unused-variable",
- "Used when a variable is defined but not used.",
- ),
- "W0613": (
- "Unused argument %r",
- "unused-argument",
- "Used when a function or method argument is not used.",
- ),
- "W0614": (
- "Unused import %s from wildcard import",
- "unused-wildcard-import",
- "Used when an imported module or variable is not used from a "
- "`'from X import *'` style import.",
- ),
- "W0621": (
- "Redefining name %r from outer scope (line %s)",
- "redefined-outer-name",
- "Used when a variable's name hides a name defined in the outer scope.",
- ),
- "W0622": (
- "Redefining built-in %r",
- "redefined-builtin",
- "Used when a variable or function override a built-in.",
- ),
- "W0623": (
- "Redefining name %r from %s in exception handler",
- "redefine-in-handler",
- "Used when an exception handler assigns the exception to an existing name",
- ),
- "W0631": (
- "Using possibly undefined loop variable %r",
- "undefined-loop-variable",
- "Used when a loop variable (i.e. defined by a for loop or "
- "a list comprehension or a generator expression) is used outside "
- "the loop.",
- ),
- "W0632": (
- "Possible unbalanced tuple unpacking with "
- "sequence%s: "
- "left side has %d label(s), right side has %d value(s)",
- "unbalanced-tuple-unpacking",
- "Used when there is an unbalanced tuple unpacking in assignment",
- {"old_names": [("E0632", "old-unbalanced-tuple-unpacking")]},
- ),
- "E0633": (
- "Attempting to unpack a non-sequence%s",
- "unpacking-non-sequence",
- "Used when something which is not "
- "a sequence is used in an unpack assignment",
- {"old_names": [("W0633", "old-unpacking-non-sequence")]},
- ),
- "W0640": (
- "Cell variable %s defined in loop",
- "cell-var-from-loop",
- "A variable used in a closure is defined in a loop. "
- "This will result in all closures using the same value for "
- "the closed-over variable.",
- ),
- "W0641": (
- "Possibly unused variable %r",
- "possibly-unused-variable",
- "Used when a variable is defined but might not be used. "
- "The possibility comes from the fact that locals() might be used, "
- "which could consume or not the said variable",
- ),
- "W0642": (
- "Invalid assignment to %s in method",
- "self-cls-assignment",
- "Invalid assignment to self or cls in instance or class method "
- "respectively.",
- ),
-}
-
-
-ScopeConsumer = collections.namedtuple(
- "ScopeConsumer", "to_consume consumed scope_type"
-)
-
-
-class NamesConsumer:
- """
- A simple class to handle consumed, to consume and scope type info of node locals
- """
-
- def __init__(self, node, scope_type):
- self._atomic = ScopeConsumer(copy.copy(node.locals), {}, scope_type)
-
- def __repr__(self):
- msg = "\nto_consume : {:s}\n".format(
- ", ".join(
- [
- "{}->{}".format(key, val)
- for key, val in self._atomic.to_consume.items()
- ]
- )
- )
- msg += "consumed : {:s}\n".format(
- ", ".join(
- [
- "{}->{}".format(key, val)
- for key, val in self._atomic.consumed.items()
- ]
- )
- )
- msg += "scope_type : {:s}\n".format(self._atomic.scope_type)
- return msg
-
- def __iter__(self):
- return iter(self._atomic)
-
- @property
- def to_consume(self):
- return self._atomic.to_consume
-
- @property
- def consumed(self):
- return self._atomic.consumed
-
- @property
- def scope_type(self):
- return self._atomic.scope_type
-
- def mark_as_consumed(self, name, new_node):
- """
- Mark the name as consumed and delete it from
- the to_consume dictionary
- """
- self.consumed[name] = new_node
- del self.to_consume[name]
-
- def get_next_to_consume(self, node):
- # mark the name as consumed if it's defined in this scope
- name = node.name
- parent_node = node.parent
- found_node = self.to_consume.get(name)
- if (
- found_node
- and isinstance(parent_node, astroid.Assign)
- and parent_node == found_node[0].parent
- ):
- lhs = found_node[0].parent.targets[0]
- if lhs.name == name: # this name is defined in this very statement
- found_node = None
- return found_node
-
-
-# pylint: disable=too-many-public-methods
-class VariablesChecker(BaseChecker):
- """checks for
- * unused variables / imports
- * undefined variables
- * redefinition of variable from builtins or from an outer scope
- * use of variable before assignment
- * __all__ consistency
- * self/cls assignment
- """
-
- __implements__ = IAstroidChecker
-
- name = "variables"
- msgs = MSGS
- priority = -1
- options = (
- (
- "init-import",
- {
- "default": 0,
- "type": "yn",
- "metavar": "<y_or_n>",
- "help": "Tells whether we should check for unused import in "
- "__init__ files.",
- },
- ),
- (
- "dummy-variables-rgx",
- {
- "default": "_+$|(_[a-zA-Z0-9_]*[a-zA-Z0-9]+?$)|dummy|^ignored_|^unused_",
- "type": "regexp",
- "metavar": "<regexp>",
- "help": "A regular expression matching the name of dummy "
- "variables (i.e. expected to not be used).",
- },
- ),
- (
- "additional-builtins",
- {
- "default": (),
- "type": "csv",
- "metavar": "<comma separated list>",
- "help": "List of additional names supposed to be defined in "
- "builtins. Remember that you should avoid defining new builtins "
- "when possible.",
- },
- ),
- (
- "callbacks",
- {
- "default": ("cb_", "_cb"),
- "type": "csv",
- "metavar": "<callbacks>",
- "help": "List of strings which can identify a callback "
- "function by name. A callback name must start or "
- "end with one of those strings.",
- },
- ),
- (
- "redefining-builtins-modules",
- {
- "default": (
- "six.moves",
- "past.builtins",
- "future.builtins",
- "builtins",
- "io",
- ),
- "type": "csv",
- "metavar": "<comma separated list>",
- "help": "List of qualified module names which can have objects "
- "that can redefine builtins.",
- },
- ),
- (
- "ignored-argument-names",
- {
- "default": IGNORED_ARGUMENT_NAMES,
- "type": "regexp",
- "metavar": "<regexp>",
- "help": "Argument names that match this expression will be "
- "ignored. Default to name with leading underscore.",
- },
- ),
- (
- "allow-global-unused-variables",
- {
- "default": True,
- "type": "yn",
- "metavar": "<y_or_n>",
- "help": "Tells whether unused global variables should be treated as a violation.",
- },
- ),
- )
-
- def __init__(self, linter=None):
- BaseChecker.__init__(self, linter)
- self._to_consume = (
- None
- ) # list of tuples: (to_consume:dict, consumed:dict, scope_type:str)
- self._checking_mod_attr = None
- self._loop_variables = []
- self._type_annotation_names = []
- self._postponed_evaluation_enabled = False
-
- @utils.check_messages("redefined-outer-name")
- def visit_for(self, node):
- assigned_to = [
- var.name for var in node.target.nodes_of_class(astroid.AssignName)
- ]
-
- # Only check variables that are used
- dummy_rgx = self.config.dummy_variables_rgx
- assigned_to = [var for var in assigned_to if not dummy_rgx.match(var)]
-
- for variable in assigned_to:
- for outer_for, outer_variables in self._loop_variables:
- if variable in outer_variables and not in_for_else_branch(
- outer_for, node
- ):
- self.add_message(
- "redefined-outer-name",
- args=(variable, outer_for.fromlineno),
- node=node,
- )
- break
-
- self._loop_variables.append((node, assigned_to))
-
- @utils.check_messages("redefined-outer-name")
- def leave_for(self, node):
- self._loop_variables.pop()
- self._store_type_annotation_names(node)
-
- def visit_module(self, node):
- """visit module : update consumption analysis variable
- checks globals doesn't overrides builtins
- """
- self._to_consume = [NamesConsumer(node, "module")]
- self._postponed_evaluation_enabled = is_postponed_evaluation_enabled(node)
-
- for name, stmts in node.locals.items():
- if utils.is_builtin(name) and not utils.is_inside_except(stmts[0]):
- if self._should_ignore_redefined_builtin(stmts[0]) or name == "__doc__":
- continue
- self.add_message("redefined-builtin", args=name, node=stmts[0])
-
- @utils.check_messages(
- "unused-import",
- "unused-wildcard-import",
- "redefined-builtin",
- "undefined-all-variable",
- "invalid-all-object",
- "unused-variable",
- )
- def leave_module(self, node):
- """leave module: check globals
- """
- assert len(self._to_consume) == 1
-
- self._check_metaclasses(node)
- not_consumed = self._to_consume.pop().to_consume
- # attempt to check for __all__ if defined
- if "__all__" in node.locals:
- self._check_all(node, not_consumed)
-
- # check for unused globals
- self._check_globals(not_consumed)
-
- # don't check unused imports in __init__ files
- if not self.config.init_import and node.package:
- return
-
- self._check_imports(not_consumed)
-
- def visit_classdef(self, node):
- """visit class: update consumption analysis variable
- """
- self._to_consume.append(NamesConsumer(node, "class"))
-
- def leave_classdef(self, _):
- """leave class: update consumption analysis variable
- """
- # do not check for not used locals here (no sense)
- self._to_consume.pop()
-
- def visit_lambda(self, node):
- """visit lambda: update consumption analysis variable
- """
- self._to_consume.append(NamesConsumer(node, "lambda"))
-
- def leave_lambda(self, _):
- """leave lambda: update consumption analysis variable
- """
- # do not check for not used locals here
- self._to_consume.pop()
-
- def visit_generatorexp(self, node):
- """visit genexpr: update consumption analysis variable
- """
- self._to_consume.append(NamesConsumer(node, "comprehension"))
-
- def leave_generatorexp(self, _):
- """leave genexpr: update consumption analysis variable
- """
- # do not check for not used locals here
- self._to_consume.pop()
-
- def visit_dictcomp(self, node):
- """visit dictcomp: update consumption analysis variable
- """
- self._to_consume.append(NamesConsumer(node, "comprehension"))
-
- def leave_dictcomp(self, _):
- """leave dictcomp: update consumption analysis variable
- """
- # do not check for not used locals here
- self._to_consume.pop()
-
- def visit_setcomp(self, node):
- """visit setcomp: update consumption analysis variable
- """
- self._to_consume.append(NamesConsumer(node, "comprehension"))
-
- def leave_setcomp(self, _):
- """leave setcomp: update consumption analysis variable
- """
- # do not check for not used locals here
- self._to_consume.pop()
-
- def visit_functiondef(self, node):
- """visit function: update consumption analysis variable and check locals
- """
- self._to_consume.append(NamesConsumer(node, "function"))
- if not (
- self.linter.is_message_enabled("redefined-outer-name")
- or self.linter.is_message_enabled("redefined-builtin")
- ):
- return
- globs = node.root().globals
- for name, stmt in node.items():
- if utils.is_inside_except(stmt):
- continue
- if name in globs and not isinstance(stmt, astroid.Global):
- definition = globs[name][0]
- if (
- isinstance(definition, astroid.ImportFrom)
- and definition.modname == FUTURE
- ):
- # It is a __future__ directive, not a symbol.
- continue
-
- # Do not take in account redefined names for the purpose
- # of type checking.:
- if any(
- isinstance(definition.parent, astroid.If)
- and definition.parent.test.as_string() in TYPING_TYPE_CHECKS_GUARDS
- for definition in globs[name]
- ):
- continue
-
- line = definition.fromlineno
- if not self._is_name_ignored(stmt, name):
- self.add_message(
- "redefined-outer-name", args=(name, line), node=stmt
- )
-
- elif utils.is_builtin(name) and not self._should_ignore_redefined_builtin(
- stmt
- ):
- # do not print Redefining builtin for additional builtins
- self.add_message("redefined-builtin", args=name, node=stmt)
-
- def leave_functiondef(self, node):
- """leave function: check function's locals are consumed"""
- self._check_metaclasses(node)
-
- if node.type_comment_returns:
- self._store_type_annotation_node(node.type_comment_returns)
- if node.type_comment_args:
- for argument_annotation in node.type_comment_args:
- self._store_type_annotation_node(argument_annotation)
-
- not_consumed = self._to_consume.pop().to_consume
- if not (
- self.linter.is_message_enabled("unused-variable")
- or self.linter.is_message_enabled("possibly-unused-variable")
- or self.linter.is_message_enabled("unused-argument")
- ):
- return
-
- # Don't check arguments of function which are only raising an exception.
- if utils.is_error(node):
- return
-
- # Don't check arguments of abstract methods or within an interface.
- is_method = node.is_method()
- if is_method and node.is_abstract():
- return
-
- global_names = _flattened_scope_names(node.nodes_of_class(astroid.Global))
- nonlocal_names = _flattened_scope_names(node.nodes_of_class(astroid.Nonlocal))
- for name, stmts in not_consumed.items():
- self._check_is_unused(name, node, stmts[0], global_names, nonlocal_names)
-
- visit_asyncfunctiondef = visit_functiondef
- leave_asyncfunctiondef = leave_functiondef
-
- @utils.check_messages(
- "global-variable-undefined",
- "global-variable-not-assigned",
- "global-statement",
- "global-at-module-level",
- "redefined-builtin",
- )
- def visit_global(self, node):
- """check names imported exists in the global scope"""
- frame = node.frame()
- if isinstance(frame, astroid.Module):
- self.add_message("global-at-module-level", node=node)
- return
-
- module = frame.root()
- default_message = True
- locals_ = node.scope().locals
- for name in node.names:
- try:
- assign_nodes = module.getattr(name)
- except astroid.NotFoundError:
- # unassigned global, skip
- assign_nodes = []
-
- not_defined_locally_by_import = not any(
- isinstance(local, astroid.node_classes.Import)
- for local in locals_.get(name, ())
- )
- if not assign_nodes and not_defined_locally_by_import:
- self.add_message("global-variable-not-assigned", args=name, node=node)
- default_message = False
- continue
-
- for anode in assign_nodes:
- if (
- isinstance(anode, astroid.AssignName)
- and anode.name in module.special_attributes
- ):
- self.add_message("redefined-builtin", args=name, node=node)
- break
- if anode.frame() is module:
- # module level assignment
- break
- else:
- if not_defined_locally_by_import:
- # global undefined at the module scope
- self.add_message("global-variable-undefined", args=name, node=node)
- default_message = False
-
- if default_message:
- self.add_message("global-statement", node=node)
-
- def visit_assignname(self, node):
- if isinstance(node.assign_type(), astroid.AugAssign):
- self.visit_name(node)
-
- def visit_delname(self, node):
- self.visit_name(node)
-
- @utils.check_messages(*MSGS)
- def visit_name(self, node):
- """check that a name is defined if the current scope and doesn't
- redefine a built-in
- """
- stmt = node.statement()
- if stmt.fromlineno is None:
- # name node from an astroid built from live code, skip
- assert not stmt.root().file.endswith(".py")
- return
-
- name = node.name
- frame = stmt.scope()
- # if the name node is used as a function default argument's value or as
- # a decorator, then start from the parent frame of the function instead
- # of the function frame - and thus open an inner class scope
- if (
- utils.is_default_argument(node)
- or utils.is_func_decorator(node)
- or utils.is_ancestor_name(frame, node)
- ):
- start_index = len(self._to_consume) - 2
- else:
- start_index = len(self._to_consume) - 1
- # iterates through parent scopes, from the inner to the outer
- base_scope_type = self._to_consume[start_index].scope_type
- # pylint: disable=too-many-nested-blocks; refactoring this block is a pain.
- for i in range(start_index, -1, -1):
- current_consumer = self._to_consume[i]
- # if the current scope is a class scope but it's not the inner
- # scope, ignore it. This prevents to access this scope instead of
- # the globals one in function members when there are some common
- # names. The only exception is when the starting scope is a
- # comprehension and its direct outer scope is a class
- if (
- current_consumer.scope_type == "class"
- and i != start_index
- and not (base_scope_type == "comprehension" and i == start_index - 1)
- ):
- if self._ignore_class_scope(node):
- continue
-
- # the name has already been consumed, only check it's not a loop
- # variable used outside the loop
- # avoid the case where there are homonyms inside function scope and
- #  comprehension current scope (avoid bug #1731)
- if name in current_consumer.consumed and not (
- current_consumer.scope_type == "comprehension"
- and self._has_homonym_in_upper_function_scope(node, i)
- ):
- defnode = utils.assign_parent(current_consumer.consumed[name][0])
- self._check_late_binding_closure(node, defnode)
- self._loopvar_name(node, name)
- break
-
- found_node = current_consumer.get_next_to_consume(node)
- if found_node is None:
- continue
-
- # checks for use before assignment
- defnode = utils.assign_parent(current_consumer.to_consume[name][0])
-
- if defnode is not None:
- self._check_late_binding_closure(node, defnode)
- defstmt = defnode.statement()
- defframe = defstmt.frame()
- # The class reuses itself in the class scope.
- recursive_klass = (
- frame is defframe
- and defframe.parent_of(node)
- and isinstance(defframe, astroid.ClassDef)
- and node.name == defframe.name
- )
-
- if (
- recursive_klass
- and utils.is_inside_lambda(node)
- and (
- not utils.is_default_argument(node)
- or node.scope().parent.scope() is not defframe
- )
- ):
- # Self-referential class references are fine in lambda's --
- # As long as they are not part of the default argument directly
- # under the scope of the parent self-referring class.
- # Example of valid default argument:
- # class MyName3:
- # myattr = 1
- # mylambda3 = lambda: lambda a=MyName3: a
- # Example of invalid default argument:
- # class MyName4:
- # myattr = 1
- # mylambda4 = lambda a=MyName4: lambda: a
-
- # If the above conditional is True,
- # there is no possibility of undefined-variable
- # Also do not consume class name
- # (since consuming blocks subsequent checks)
- # -- quit
- break
-
- maybee0601, annotation_return, use_outer_definition = self._is_variable_violation(
- node,
- name,
- defnode,
- stmt,
- defstmt,
- frame,
- defframe,
- base_scope_type,
- recursive_klass,
- )
-
- if use_outer_definition:
- continue
-
- if (
- maybee0601
- and not utils.is_defined_before(node)
- and not astroid.are_exclusive(stmt, defstmt, ("NameError",))
- ):
-
- # Used and defined in the same place, e.g `x += 1` and `del x`
- defined_by_stmt = defstmt is stmt and isinstance(
- node, (astroid.DelName, astroid.AssignName)
- )
- if (
- recursive_klass
- or defined_by_stmt
- or annotation_return
- or isinstance(defstmt, astroid.Delete)
- ):
- if not utils.node_ignores_exception(node, NameError):
-
- # Handle postponed evaluation of annotations
- if not (
- self._postponed_evaluation_enabled
- and isinstance(
- stmt,
- (
- astroid.AnnAssign,
- astroid.FunctionDef,
- astroid.Arguments,
- ),
- )
- and name in node.root().locals
- ):
- self.add_message(
- "undefined-variable", args=name, node=node
- )
- elif base_scope_type != "lambda":
- # E0601 may *not* occurs in lambda scope.
-
- # Handle postponed evaluation of annotations
- if not (
- self._postponed_evaluation_enabled
- and isinstance(
- stmt, (astroid.AnnAssign, astroid.FunctionDef)
- )
- ):
- self.add_message(
- "used-before-assignment", args=name, node=node
- )
- elif base_scope_type == "lambda":
- # E0601 can occur in class-level scope in lambdas, as in
- # the following example:
- # class A:
- # x = lambda attr: f + attr
- # f = 42
- if isinstance(frame, astroid.ClassDef) and name in frame.locals:
- if isinstance(node.parent, astroid.Arguments):
- if stmt.fromlineno <= defstmt.fromlineno:
- # Doing the following is fine:
- # class A:
- # x = 42
- # y = lambda attr=x: attr
- self.add_message(
- "used-before-assignment", args=name, node=node
- )
- else:
- self.add_message(
- "undefined-variable", args=name, node=node
- )
- elif current_consumer.scope_type == "lambda":
- self.add_message("undefined-variable", node=node, args=name)
-
- current_consumer.mark_as_consumed(name, found_node)
- # check it's not a loop variable used outside the loop
- self._loopvar_name(node, name)
- break
- else:
- # we have not found the name, if it isn't a builtin, that's an
- # undefined name !
- if not (
- name in astroid.Module.scope_attrs
- or utils.is_builtin(name)
- or name in self.config.additional_builtins
- ):
- if not utils.node_ignores_exception(node, NameError):
- self.add_message("undefined-variable", args=name, node=node)
-
- @utils.check_messages("no-name-in-module")
- def visit_import(self, node):
- """check modules attribute accesses"""
- if not self._analyse_fallback_blocks and utils.is_from_fallback_block(node):
- # No need to verify this, since ImportError is already
- # handled by the client code.
- return
-
- for name, _ in node.names:
- parts = name.split(".")
- try:
- module = next(_infer_name_module(node, parts[0]))
- except astroid.ResolveError:
- continue
- self._check_module_attrs(node, module, parts[1:])
-
- @utils.check_messages("no-name-in-module")
- def visit_importfrom(self, node):
- """check modules attribute accesses"""
- if not self._analyse_fallback_blocks and utils.is_from_fallback_block(node):
- # No need to verify this, since ImportError is already
- # handled by the client code.
- return
-
- name_parts = node.modname.split(".")
- try:
- module = node.do_import_module(name_parts[0])
- except astroid.AstroidBuildingException:
- return
- module = self._check_module_attrs(node, module, name_parts[1:])
- if not module:
- return
- for name, _ in node.names:
- if name == "*":
- continue
- self._check_module_attrs(node, module, name.split("."))
-
- @utils.check_messages(
- "unbalanced-tuple-unpacking", "unpacking-non-sequence", "self-cls-assignment"
- )
- def visit_assign(self, node):
- """Check unbalanced tuple unpacking for assignments
- and unpacking non-sequences as well as in case self/cls
- get assigned.
- """
- self._check_self_cls_assign(node)
- if not isinstance(node.targets[0], (astroid.Tuple, astroid.List)):
- return
-
- targets = node.targets[0].itered()
- try:
- inferred = utils.safe_infer(node.value)
- if inferred is not None:
- self._check_unpacking(inferred, node, targets)
- except astroid.InferenceError:
- return
-
- # listcomp have now also their scope
- def visit_listcomp(self, node):
- """visit dictcomp: update consumption analysis variable
- """
- self._to_consume.append(NamesConsumer(node, "comprehension"))
-
- def leave_listcomp(self, _):
- """leave dictcomp: update consumption analysis variable
- """
- # do not check for not used locals here
- self._to_consume.pop()
-
- def leave_assign(self, node):
- self._store_type_annotation_names(node)
-
- def leave_with(self, node):
- self._store_type_annotation_names(node)
-
- def visit_arguments(self, node):
- for annotation in node.type_comment_args:
- self._store_type_annotation_node(annotation)
-
- # Relying on other checker's options, which might not have been initialized yet.
- @decorators.cachedproperty
- def _analyse_fallback_blocks(self):
- return get_global_option(self, "analyse-fallback-blocks", default=False)
-
- @decorators.cachedproperty
- def _ignored_modules(self):
- return get_global_option(self, "ignored-modules", default=[])
-
- @decorators.cachedproperty
- def _allow_global_unused_variables(self):
- return get_global_option(self, "allow-global-unused-variables", default=True)
-
- @staticmethod
- def _defined_in_function_definition(node, frame):
- in_annotation_or_default = False
- if isinstance(frame, astroid.FunctionDef) and node.statement() is frame:
- in_annotation_or_default = (
- node in frame.args.annotations
- or node in frame.args.kwonlyargs_annotations
- or node is frame.args.varargannotation
- or node is frame.args.kwargannotation
- ) or frame.args.parent_of(node)
- return in_annotation_or_default
-
- @staticmethod
- def _is_variable_violation(
- node,
- name,
- defnode,
- stmt,
- defstmt,
- frame,
- defframe,
- base_scope_type,
- recursive_klass,
- ):
- # pylint: disable=too-many-nested-blocks
- # node: Node to check for violation
- # name: name of node to check violation for
- # frame: Scope of statement of node
- # base_scope_type: local scope type
- maybee0601 = True
- annotation_return = False
- use_outer_definition = False
- if frame is not defframe:
- maybee0601 = _detect_global_scope(node, frame, defframe)
- elif defframe.parent is None:
- # we are at the module level, check the name is not
- # defined in builtins
- if name in defframe.scope_attrs or astroid.builtin_lookup(name)[1]:
- maybee0601 = False
- else:
- # we are in a local scope, check the name is not
- # defined in global or builtin scope
- # skip this lookup if name is assigned later in function scope/lambda
- # Note: the node.frame() is not the same as the `frame` argument which is
- # equivalent to frame.statement().scope()
- forbid_lookup = (
- isinstance(frame, astroid.FunctionDef)
- or isinstance(node.frame(), astroid.Lambda)
- ) and _assigned_locally(node)
- if not forbid_lookup and defframe.root().lookup(name)[1]:
- maybee0601 = False
- use_outer_definition = stmt == defstmt and not isinstance(
- defnode, astroid.node_classes.Comprehension
- )
- else:
- # check if we have a nonlocal
- if name in defframe.locals:
- maybee0601 = not any(
- isinstance(child, astroid.Nonlocal) and name in child.names
- for child in defframe.get_children()
- )
-
- if (
- base_scope_type == "lambda"
- and isinstance(frame, astroid.ClassDef)
- and name in frame.locals
- ):
-
- # This rule verifies that if the definition node of the
- # checked name is an Arguments node and if the name
- # is used a default value in the arguments defaults
- # and the actual definition of the variable label
- # is happening before the Arguments definition.
- #
- # bar = None
- # foo = lambda bar=bar: bar
- #
- # In this case, maybee0601 should be False, otherwise
- # it should be True.
- maybee0601 = not (
- isinstance(defnode, astroid.Arguments)
- and node in defnode.defaults
- and frame.locals[name][0].fromlineno < defstmt.fromlineno
- )
- elif isinstance(defframe, astroid.ClassDef) and isinstance(
- frame, astroid.FunctionDef
- ):
- # Special rule for function return annotations,
- # which uses the same name as the class where
- # the function lives.
- if node is frame.returns and defframe.parent_of(frame.returns):
- maybee0601 = annotation_return = True
-
- if (
- maybee0601
- and defframe.name in defframe.locals
- and defframe.locals[name][0].lineno < frame.lineno
- ):
- # Detect class assignments with the same
- # name as the class. In this case, no warning
- # should be raised.
- maybee0601 = False
- if isinstance(node.parent, astroid.Arguments):
- maybee0601 = stmt.fromlineno <= defstmt.fromlineno
- elif recursive_klass:
- maybee0601 = True
- else:
- maybee0601 = maybee0601 and stmt.fromlineno <= defstmt.fromlineno
- if maybee0601 and stmt.fromlineno == defstmt.fromlineno:
- if (
- isinstance(defframe, astroid.FunctionDef)
- and frame is defframe
- and defframe.parent_of(node)
- and stmt is not defstmt
- ):
- # Single statement function, with the statement on the
- # same line as the function definition
- maybee0601 = False
-
- # Look for type checking definitions inside a type checking guard.
- if isinstance(defstmt, (astroid.Import, astroid.ImportFrom)):
- defstmt_parent = defstmt.parent
-
- if (
- isinstance(defstmt_parent, astroid.If)
- and defstmt_parent.test.as_string() in TYPING_TYPE_CHECKS_GUARDS
- ):
- # Exempt those definitions that are used inside the type checking
- # guard or that are defined in both type checking guard branches.
- used_in_branch = defstmt_parent.parent_of(node)
- defined_in_or_else = False
-
- for definition in defstmt_parent.orelse:
- if isinstance(definition, astroid.Assign):
- defined_in_or_else = any(
- target.name == name for target in definition.targets
- )
- if defined_in_or_else:
- break
-
- if not used_in_branch and not defined_in_or_else:
- maybee0601 = True
-
- return maybee0601, annotation_return, use_outer_definition
-
- def _ignore_class_scope(self, node):
- """
- Return True if the node is in a local class scope, as an assignment.
-
- :param node: Node considered
- :type node: astroid.Node
- :return: True if the node is in a local class scope, as an assignment. False otherwise.
- :rtype: bool
- """
- # Detect if we are in a local class scope, as an assignment.
- # For example, the following is fair game.
- #
- # class A:
- # b = 1
- # c = lambda b=b: b * b
- #
- # class B:
- # tp = 1
- # def func(self, arg: tp):
- # ...
- # class C:
- # tp = 2
- # def func(self, arg=tp):
- # ...
-
- name = node.name
- frame = node.statement().scope()
- in_annotation_or_default = self._defined_in_function_definition(node, frame)
- if in_annotation_or_default:
- frame_locals = frame.parent.scope().locals
- else:
- frame_locals = frame.locals
- return not (
- (isinstance(frame, astroid.ClassDef) or in_annotation_or_default)
- and name in frame_locals
- )
-
- def _loopvar_name(self, node, name):
- # filter variables according to node's scope
- if not self.linter.is_message_enabled("undefined-loop-variable"):
- return
- astmts = [stmt for stmt in node.lookup(name)[1] if hasattr(stmt, "assign_type")]
- # If this variable usage exists inside a function definition
- # that exists in the same loop,
- # the usage is safe because the function will not be defined either if
- # the variable is not defined.
- scope = node.scope()
- if isinstance(scope, astroid.FunctionDef) and any(
- asmt.statement().parent_of(scope) for asmt in astmts
- ):
- return
-
- # filter variables according their respective scope test is_statement
- # and parent to avoid #74747. This is not a total fix, which would
- # introduce a mechanism similar to special attribute lookup in
- # modules. Also, in order to get correct inference in this case, the
- # scope lookup rules would need to be changed to return the initial
- # assignment (which does not exist in code per se) as well as any later
- # modifications.
- if (
- not astmts
- or (astmts[0].is_statement or astmts[0].parent)
- and astmts[0].statement().parent_of(node)
- ):
- _astmts = []
- else:
- _astmts = astmts[:1]
- for i, stmt in enumerate(astmts[1:]):
- if astmts[i].statement().parent_of(stmt) and not in_for_else_branch(
- astmts[i].statement(), stmt
- ):
- continue
- _astmts.append(stmt)
- astmts = _astmts
- if len(astmts) != 1:
- return
-
- assign = astmts[0].assign_type()
- if not (
- isinstance(
- assign, (astroid.For, astroid.Comprehension, astroid.GeneratorExp)
- )
- and assign.statement() is not node.statement()
- ):
- return
-
- # For functions we can do more by inferring the length of the itered object
- if not isinstance(assign, astroid.For):
- self.add_message("undefined-loop-variable", args=name, node=node)
- return
-
- try:
- inferred = next(assign.iter.infer())
- except astroid.InferenceError:
- self.add_message("undefined-loop-variable", args=name, node=node)
- else:
- if (
- isinstance(inferred, astroid.Instance)
- and inferred.qname() == BUILTIN_RANGE
- ):
- # Consider range() objects safe, even if they might not yield any results.
- return
-
- # Consider sequences.
- sequences = (
- astroid.List,
- astroid.Tuple,
- astroid.Dict,
- astroid.Set,
- objects.FrozenSet,
- )
- if not isinstance(inferred, sequences):
- self.add_message("undefined-loop-variable", args=name, node=node)
- return
-
- elements = getattr(inferred, "elts", getattr(inferred, "items", []))
- if not elements:
- self.add_message("undefined-loop-variable", args=name, node=node)
-
- def _check_is_unused(self, name, node, stmt, global_names, nonlocal_names):
- # pylint: disable=too-many-branches
- # Ignore some special names specified by user configuration.
- if self._is_name_ignored(stmt, name):
- return
- # Ignore names that were added dynamically to the Function scope
- if (
- isinstance(node, astroid.FunctionDef)
- and name == "__class__"
- and len(node.locals["__class__"]) == 1
- and isinstance(node.locals["__class__"][0], astroid.ClassDef)
- ):
- return
-
- # Ignore names imported by the global statement.
- if isinstance(stmt, (astroid.Global, astroid.Import, astroid.ImportFrom)):
- # Detect imports, assigned to global statements.
- if global_names and _import_name_is_global(stmt, global_names):
- return
-
- argnames = list(
- itertools.chain(node.argnames(), [arg.name for arg in node.args.kwonlyargs])
- )
- # Care about functions with unknown argument (builtins)
- if name in argnames:
- self._check_unused_arguments(name, node, stmt, argnames)
- else:
- if stmt.parent and isinstance(
- stmt.parent, (astroid.Assign, astroid.AnnAssign)
- ):
- if name in nonlocal_names:
- return
-
- qname = asname = None
- if isinstance(stmt, (astroid.Import, astroid.ImportFrom)):
- # Need the complete name, which we don't have in .locals.
- if len(stmt.names) > 1:
- import_names = next(
- (names for names in stmt.names if name in names), None
- )
- else:
- import_names = stmt.names[0]
- if import_names:
- qname, asname = import_names
- name = asname or qname
-
- if _has_locals_call_after_node(stmt, node.scope()):
- message_name = "possibly-unused-variable"
- else:
- if isinstance(stmt, astroid.Import):
- if asname is not None:
- msg = "%s imported as %s" % (qname, asname)
- else:
- msg = "import %s" % name
- self.add_message("unused-import", args=msg, node=stmt)
- return
- if isinstance(stmt, astroid.ImportFrom):
- if asname is not None:
- msg = "%s imported from %s as %s" % (
- qname,
- stmt.modname,
- asname,
- )
- else:
- msg = "%s imported from %s" % (name, stmt.modname)
- self.add_message("unused-import", args=msg, node=stmt)
- return
- message_name = "unused-variable"
-
- # Don't check function stubs created only for type information
- if utils.is_overload_stub(node):
- return
-
- self.add_message(message_name, args=name, node=stmt)
-
- def _is_name_ignored(self, stmt, name):
- authorized_rgx = self.config.dummy_variables_rgx
- if (
- isinstance(stmt, astroid.AssignName)
- and isinstance(stmt.parent, astroid.Arguments)
- or isinstance(stmt, astroid.Arguments)
- ):
- regex = self.config.ignored_argument_names
- else:
- regex = authorized_rgx
- return regex and regex.match(name)
-
- def _check_unused_arguments(self, name, node, stmt, argnames):
- is_method = node.is_method()
- klass = node.parent.frame()
- if is_method and isinstance(klass, astroid.ClassDef):
- confidence = (
- INFERENCE if utils.has_known_bases(klass) else INFERENCE_FAILURE
- )
- else:
- confidence = HIGH
-
- if is_method:
- # Don't warn for the first argument of a (non static) method
- if node.type != "staticmethod" and name == argnames[0]:
- return
- # Don't warn for argument of an overridden method
- overridden = overridden_method(klass, node.name)
- if overridden is not None and name in overridden.argnames():
- return
- if node.name in utils.PYMETHODS and node.name not in (
- "__init__",
- "__new__",
- ):
- return
- # Don't check callback arguments
- if any(
- node.name.startswith(cb) or node.name.endswith(cb)
- for cb in self.config.callbacks
- ):
- return
- # Don't check arguments of singledispatch.register function.
- if utils.is_registered_in_singledispatch_function(node):
- return
-
- # Don't check function stubs created only for type information
- if utils.is_overload_stub(node):
- return
-
- # Don't check protocol classes
- if utils.is_protocol_class(klass):
- return
-
- self.add_message("unused-argument", args=name, node=stmt, confidence=confidence)
-
- def _check_late_binding_closure(self, node, assignment_node):
- def _is_direct_lambda_call():
- return (
- isinstance(node_scope.parent, astroid.Call)
- and node_scope.parent.func is node_scope
- )
-
- node_scope = node.scope()
- if not isinstance(node_scope, (astroid.Lambda, astroid.FunctionDef)):
- return
- if isinstance(node.parent, astroid.Arguments):
- return
-
- if isinstance(assignment_node, astroid.Comprehension):
- if assignment_node.parent.parent_of(node.scope()):
- self.add_message("cell-var-from-loop", node=node, args=node.name)
- else:
- assign_scope = assignment_node.scope()
- maybe_for = assignment_node
- while not isinstance(maybe_for, astroid.For):
- if maybe_for is assign_scope:
- break
- maybe_for = maybe_for.parent
- else:
- if (
- maybe_for.parent_of(node_scope)
- and not _is_direct_lambda_call()
- and not isinstance(node_scope.statement(), astroid.Return)
- ):
- self.add_message("cell-var-from-loop", node=node, args=node.name)
-
- def _should_ignore_redefined_builtin(self, stmt):
- if not isinstance(stmt, astroid.ImportFrom):
- return False
- return stmt.modname in self.config.redefining_builtins_modules
-
- def _has_homonym_in_upper_function_scope(self, node, index):
- """
- Return True if there is a node with the same name in the to_consume dict of an upper scope
- and if that scope is a function
-
- :param node: node to check for
- :type node: astroid.Node
- :param index: index of the current consumer inside self._to_consume
- :type index: int
- :return: True if there is a node with the same name in the to_consume dict of an upper scope
- and if that scope is a function
- :rtype: bool
- """
- for _consumer in self._to_consume[index - 1 :: -1]:
- if _consumer.scope_type == "function" and node.name in _consumer.to_consume:
- return True
- return False
-
- def _store_type_annotation_node(self, type_annotation):
- """Given a type annotation, store all the name nodes it refers to"""
- if isinstance(type_annotation, astroid.Name):
- self._type_annotation_names.append(type_annotation.name)
- return
-
- if not isinstance(type_annotation, astroid.Subscript):
- return
-
- if (
- isinstance(type_annotation.value, astroid.Attribute)
- and isinstance(type_annotation.value.expr, astroid.Name)
- and type_annotation.value.expr.name == TYPING_MODULE
- ):
- self._type_annotation_names.append(TYPING_MODULE)
- return
-
- self._type_annotation_names.extend(
- annotation.name
- for annotation in type_annotation.nodes_of_class(astroid.Name)
- )
-
- def _store_type_annotation_names(self, node):
- type_annotation = node.type_annotation
- if not type_annotation:
- return
- self._store_type_annotation_node(node.type_annotation)
-
- def _check_self_cls_assign(self, node):
- """Check that self/cls don't get assigned"""
- assign_names = {
- target.name
- for target in node.targets
- if isinstance(target, astroid.AssignName)
- }
- scope = node.scope()
- nonlocals_with_same_name = any(
- child
- for child in scope.body
- if isinstance(child, astroid.Nonlocal) and assign_names & set(child.names)
- )
- if nonlocals_with_same_name:
- scope = node.scope().parent.scope()
-
- if not (
- isinstance(scope, astroid.scoped_nodes.FunctionDef)
- and scope.is_method()
- and "builtins.staticmethod" not in scope.decoratornames()
- ):
- return
- argument_names = scope.argnames()
- if not argument_names:
- return
- self_cls_name = argument_names[0]
- target_assign_names = (
- target.name
- for target in node.targets
- if isinstance(target, astroid.node_classes.AssignName)
- )
- if self_cls_name in target_assign_names:
- self.add_message("self-cls-assignment", node=node, args=(self_cls_name))
-
- def _check_unpacking(self, inferred, node, targets):
- """ Check for unbalanced tuple unpacking
- and unpacking non sequences.
- """
- if utils.is_inside_abstract_class(node):
- return
- if utils.is_comprehension(node):
- return
- if inferred is astroid.Uninferable:
- return
- if (
- isinstance(inferred.parent, astroid.Arguments)
- and isinstance(node.value, astroid.Name)
- and node.value.name == inferred.parent.vararg
- ):
- # Variable-length argument, we can't determine the length.
- return
- if isinstance(inferred, (astroid.Tuple, astroid.List)):
- # attempt to check unpacking is properly balanced
- values = inferred.itered()
- if len(targets) != len(values):
- # Check if we have starred nodes.
- if any(isinstance(target, astroid.Starred) for target in targets):
- return
- self.add_message(
- "unbalanced-tuple-unpacking",
- node=node,
- args=(
- _get_unpacking_extra_info(node, inferred),
- len(targets),
- len(values),
- ),
- )
- # attempt to check unpacking may be possible (ie RHS is iterable)
- else:
- if not utils.is_iterable(inferred):
- self.add_message(
- "unpacking-non-sequence",
- node=node,
- args=(_get_unpacking_extra_info(node, inferred),),
- )
-
- def _check_module_attrs(self, node, module, module_names):
- """check that module_names (list of string) are accessible through the
- given module
- if the latest access name corresponds to a module, return it
- """
- assert isinstance(module, astroid.Module), module
- while module_names:
- name = module_names.pop(0)
- if name == "__dict__":
- module = None
- break
- try:
- module = next(module.getattr(name)[0].infer())
- if module is astroid.Uninferable:
- return None
- except astroid.NotFoundError:
- if module.name in self._ignored_modules:
- return None
- self.add_message(
- "no-name-in-module", args=(name, module.name), node=node
- )
- return None
- except astroid.InferenceError:
- return None
- if module_names:
- modname = module.name if module else "__dict__"
- self.add_message(
- "no-name-in-module", node=node, args=(".".join(module_names), modname)
- )
- return None
- if isinstance(module, astroid.Module):
- return module
- return None
-
- def _check_all(self, node, not_consumed):
- assigned = next(node.igetattr("__all__"))
- if assigned is astroid.Uninferable:
- return
-
- for elt in getattr(assigned, "elts", ()):
- try:
- elt_name = next(elt.infer())
- except astroid.InferenceError:
- continue
- if elt_name is astroid.Uninferable:
- continue
- if not elt_name.parent:
- continue
-
- if not isinstance(elt_name, astroid.Const) or not isinstance(
- elt_name.value, str
- ):
- self.add_message("invalid-all-object", args=elt.as_string(), node=elt)
- continue
-
- elt_name = elt_name.value
- # If elt is in not_consumed, remove it from not_consumed
- if elt_name in not_consumed:
- del not_consumed[elt_name]
- continue
-
- if elt_name not in node.locals:
- if not node.package:
- self.add_message(
- "undefined-all-variable", args=(elt_name,), node=elt
- )
- else:
- basename = os.path.splitext(node.file)[0]
- if os.path.basename(basename) == "__init__":
- name = node.name + "." + elt_name
- try:
- modutils.file_from_modpath(name.split("."))
- except ImportError:
- self.add_message(
- "undefined-all-variable", args=(elt_name,), node=elt
- )
- except SyntaxError:
- # don't yield a syntax-error warning,
- # because it will be later yielded
- # when the file will be checked
- pass
-
- def _check_globals(self, not_consumed):
- if self._allow_global_unused_variables:
- return
- for name, nodes in not_consumed.items():
- for node in nodes:
- self.add_message("unused-variable", args=(name,), node=node)
-
- def _check_imports(self, not_consumed):
- local_names = _fix_dot_imports(not_consumed)
- checked = set()
- for name, stmt in local_names:
- for imports in stmt.names:
- real_name = imported_name = imports[0]
- if imported_name == "*":
- real_name = name
- as_name = imports[1]
- if real_name in checked:
- continue
- if name not in (real_name, as_name):
- continue
- checked.add(real_name)
-
- if isinstance(stmt, astroid.Import) or (
- isinstance(stmt, astroid.ImportFrom) and not stmt.modname
- ):
- if isinstance(stmt, astroid.ImportFrom) and SPECIAL_OBJ.search(
- imported_name
- ):
- # Filter special objects (__doc__, __all__) etc.,
- # because they can be imported for exporting.
- continue
-
- if imported_name in self._type_annotation_names:
- # Most likely a typing import if it wasn't used so far.
- continue
-
- if as_name == "_":
- continue
- if as_name is None:
- msg = "import %s" % imported_name
- else:
- msg = "%s imported as %s" % (imported_name, as_name)
- if not _is_type_checking_import(stmt):
- self.add_message("unused-import", args=msg, node=stmt)
- elif isinstance(stmt, astroid.ImportFrom) and stmt.modname != FUTURE:
- if SPECIAL_OBJ.search(imported_name):
- # Filter special objects (__doc__, __all__) etc.,
- # because they can be imported for exporting.
- continue
-
- if _is_from_future_import(stmt, name):
- # Check if the name is in fact loaded from a
- # __future__ import in another module.
- continue
-
- if imported_name in self._type_annotation_names:
- # Most likely a typing import if it wasn't used so far.
- continue
-
- if imported_name == "*":
- self.add_message("unused-wildcard-import", args=name, node=stmt)
- else:
- if as_name is None:
- msg = "%s imported from %s" % (imported_name, stmt.modname)
- else:
- fields = (imported_name, stmt.modname, as_name)
- msg = "%s imported from %s as %s" % fields
- if not _is_type_checking_import(stmt):
- self.add_message("unused-import", args=msg, node=stmt)
- del self._to_consume
-
- def _check_metaclasses(self, node):
- """ Update consumption analysis for metaclasses. """
- consumed = [] # [(scope_locals, consumed_key)]
-
- for child_node in node.get_children():
- if isinstance(child_node, astroid.ClassDef):
- consumed.extend(self._check_classdef_metaclasses(child_node, node))
-
- # Pop the consumed items, in order to avoid having
- # unused-import and unused-variable false positives
- for scope_locals, name in consumed:
- scope_locals.pop(name, None)
-
- def _check_classdef_metaclasses(self, klass, parent_node):
- if not klass._metaclass:
- # Skip if this class doesn't use explicitly a metaclass, but inherits it from ancestors
- return []
-
- consumed = [] # [(scope_locals, consumed_key)]
- metaclass = klass.metaclass()
-
- name = None
- if isinstance(klass._metaclass, astroid.Name):
- name = klass._metaclass.name
- elif metaclass:
- name = metaclass.root().name
-
- found = None
- name = METACLASS_NAME_TRANSFORMS.get(name, name)
- if name:
- # check enclosing scopes starting from most local
- for scope_locals, _, _ in self._to_consume[::-1]:
- found = scope_locals.get(name)
- if found:
- consumed.append((scope_locals, name))
- break
-
- if found is None and not metaclass:
- name = None
- if isinstance(klass._metaclass, astroid.Name):
- name = klass._metaclass.name
- elif isinstance(klass._metaclass, astroid.Attribute):
- name = klass._metaclass.as_string()
-
- if name is not None:
- if not (
- name in astroid.Module.scope_attrs
- or utils.is_builtin(name)
- or name in self.config.additional_builtins
- or name in parent_node.locals
- ):
- self.add_message("undefined-variable", node=klass, args=(name,))
-
- return consumed
-
-
-def register(linter):
- """required method to auto register this checker"""
- linter.register_checker(VariablesChecker(linter))