This makes a couple related changes to inspect.signature's behaviour
when parsing a signature from `__text_signature__`.
First, `inspect.signature` is documented as only raising ValueError or
TypeError. However, in some cases, we could raise RuntimeError. This PR
changes that, thereby fixing GH-83685.
(Note that the new ValueErrors in RewriteSymbolics are caught and then
reraised with a message)
Second, `inspect.signature` could randomly drop parameters that it
didn't understand (corresponding to `return None` in the `p` function).
This is the core issue in GH-85267. I think this is very surprising
behaviour and it seems better to fail outright.
Third, adding this new failure broke a couple tests. To fix them (and to
e.g. allow `inspect.signature(select.epoll.register)` as in GH-85267), I
add constant folding of a couple binary operations to RewriteSymbolics.
(There's some discussion of making signature expression evaluation
arbitrary powerful in GH-68155. I think that's out of scope. The
additional constant folding here is pretty straightforward, useful, and
not much of a slippery slope)
Fourth, while GH-85267 is incorrect about the cause of the issue, it turns
out if you had consecutive newlines in __text_signature__, you'd get
`tokenize.TokenError`.
Finally, the `if name is invalid:` code path was dead, since
`parse_name` never returned `invalid`..
(cherry picked from commit
79311cbfe718f17c89bab67d7f89da3931bfa2ac)
Co-authored-by: Shantanu <12621235+hauntsaninja@users.noreply.github.com>
self_parameter = None
last_positional_only = None
- lines = [l.encode('ascii') for l in signature.split('\n')]
+ lines = [l.encode('ascii') for l in signature.split('\n') if l]
generator = iter(lines).__next__
token_stream = tokenize.tokenize(generator)
parameters = []
empty = Parameter.empty
- invalid = object()
module = None
module_dict = {}
try:
value = eval(s, sys_module_dict)
except NameError:
- raise RuntimeError()
+ raise ValueError
if isinstance(value, (str, int, float, bytes, bool, type(None))):
return ast.Constant(value)
- raise RuntimeError()
+ raise ValueError
class RewriteSymbolics(ast.NodeTransformer):
def visit_Attribute(self, node):
a.append(n.attr)
n = n.value
if not isinstance(n, ast.Name):
- raise RuntimeError()
+ raise ValueError
a.append(n.id)
value = ".".join(reversed(a))
return wrap_value(value)
raise ValueError()
return wrap_value(node.id)
+ def visit_BinOp(self, node):
+ # Support constant folding of a couple simple binary operations
+ # commonly used to define default values in text signatures
+ left = self.visit(node.left)
+ right = self.visit(node.right)
+ if not isinstance(left, ast.Constant) or not isinstance(right, ast.Constant):
+ raise ValueError
+ if isinstance(node.op, ast.Add):
+ return ast.Constant(left.value + right.value)
+ elif isinstance(node.op, ast.Sub):
+ return ast.Constant(left.value - right.value)
+ elif isinstance(node.op, ast.BitOr):
+ return ast.Constant(left.value | right.value)
+ raise ValueError
+
def p(name_node, default_node, default=empty):
name = parse_name(name_node)
- if name is invalid:
- return None
if default_node and default_node is not _empty:
try:
default_node = RewriteSymbolics().visit(default_node)
- o = ast.literal_eval(default_node)
+ default = ast.literal_eval(default_node)
except ValueError:
- o = invalid
- if o is invalid:
- return None
- default = o if o is not invalid else default
+ raise ValueError("{!r} builtin has invalid signature".format(obj)) from None
parameters.append(Parameter(name, kind, default=default, annotation=empty))
# non-keyword-only parameters
self.assertEqual(p('f'), False)
self.assertEqual(p('local'), 3)
self.assertEqual(p('sys'), sys.maxsize)
- self.assertNotIn('exp', signature.parameters)
+ self.assertEqual(p('exp'), sys.maxsize - 1)
test_callable(object)
sig = inspect.signature(func)
self.assertIsNotNone(sig)
self.assertEqual(str(sig), '(self, /, a, b=1, *args, c, d=2, **kwargs)')
+
func.__text_signature__ = '($self, a, b=1, /, *args, c, d=2, **kwargs)'
sig = inspect.signature(func)
self.assertEqual(str(sig), '(self, a, b=1, /, *args, c, d=2, **kwargs)')
+ func.__text_signature__ = '(self, a=1+2, b=4-3, c=1 | 3 | 16)'
+ sig = inspect.signature(func)
+ self.assertEqual(str(sig), '(self, a=3, b=1, c=19)')
+
+ func.__text_signature__ = '(self, a=1,\nb=2,\n\n\n c=3)'
+ sig = inspect.signature(func)
+ self.assertEqual(str(sig), '(self, a=1, b=2, c=3)')
+
+ func.__text_signature__ = '(self, x=does_not_exist)'
+ with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
+ inspect.signature(func)
+ func.__text_signature__ = '(self, x=sys, y=inspect)'
+ with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
+ inspect.signature(func)
+ func.__text_signature__ = '(self, 123)'
+ with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
+ inspect.signature(func)
+
def test_base_class_have_text_signature(self):
# see issue 43118
from test.ann_module7 import BufferedReader
--- /dev/null
+Several improvements to :func:`inspect.signature`'s handling of ``__text_signature``.\r
+- Fixes a case where :func:`inspect.signature` dropped parameters\r
+- Fixes a case where :func:`inspect.signature` raised :exc:`tokenize.TokenError`\r
+- Allows :func:`inspect.signature` to understand defaults involving binary operations of constants\r
+- :func:`inspect.signature` is documented as only raising :exc:`TypeError` or :exc:`ValueError`, but sometimes raised :exc:`RuntimeError`. These cases now raise :exc:`ValueError`\r
+- Removed a dead code path