factory_method = None
new = _signature_get_user_defined_method(obj, '__new__')
init = _signature_get_user_defined_method(obj, '__init__')
- # Now we check if the 'obj' class has an own '__new__' method
- if '__new__' in obj.__dict__:
- factory_method = new
- # or an own '__init__' method
- elif '__init__' in obj.__dict__:
- factory_method = init
- # If not, we take inherited '__new__' or '__init__', if present
- elif new is not None:
- factory_method = new
- elif init is not None:
- factory_method = init
+
+ # Go through the MRO and see if any class has user-defined
+ # pure Python __new__ or __init__ method
+ for base in obj.__mro__:
+ # Now we check if the 'obj' class has an own '__new__' method
+ if new is not None and '__new__' in base.__dict__:
+ factory_method = new
+ break
+ # or an own '__init__' method
+ elif init is not None and '__init__' in base.__dict__:
+ factory_method = init
+ break
if factory_method is not None:
sig = _get_signature_of(factory_method)
self.assertEqual(signature_func(foo), inspect.Signature())
self.assertEqual(inspect.get_annotations(foo), {})
+ def test_signature_on_derived_classes(self):
+ # gh-105080: Make sure that signatures are consistent on derived classes
+
+ class B:
+ def __new__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ return super().__new__(self)
+ def __init__(self, value):
+ self.value = value
+
+ class D1(B):
+ def __init__(self, value):
+ super().__init__(value)
+
+ class D2(D1):
+ pass
+
+ self.assertEqual(inspect.signature(D2), inspect.signature(D1))
+
class TestParameterObject(unittest.TestCase):
def test_signature_parameter_kinds(self):