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Summary: Biggest change is turning everything to unicode Test Plan: The tests Reviewers: dsagal, paulfitz Reviewed By: dsagal Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2875
95 lines
3.8 KiB
Python
95 lines
3.8 KiB
Python
"""
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Helper class for handling formula autocomplete.
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It's intended to use with rlcompleter.Completer. It allows finding global names using
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lowercase searches, and adds function usage information to some results.
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"""
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from six.moves import builtins
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import inspect
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from collections import namedtuple
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import six
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# funcname is the function name, e.g. "MAX"
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# argspec is the signature, e.g. "(arg, *more_args)"
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# isgrist is a boolean for whether this function should be in Grist documentation.
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Completion = namedtuple('Completion', ['funcname', 'argspec', 'isgrist'])
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def is_grist_func(func):
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try:
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return inspect.getmodule(func).__name__.startswith('functions.')
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except Exception as e:
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return e
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class AutocompleteContext(object):
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def __init__(self, usercode_context):
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# rlcompleter is case-sensitive. This is hard to work around while maintaining attribute
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# lookups. As a middle ground, we only introduce lowercase versions of all global names.
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self._context = {
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key: value for key, value in six.iteritems(usercode_context)
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# Don't propose unimplemented functions in autocomplete
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if not (value and callable(value) and getattr(value, 'unimplemented', None))
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}
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# Prepare detailed Completion objects for functions where we can supply more info.
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# TODO It would be nice to include builtin functions too, but getargspec doesn't work there.
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self._functions = {}
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for key, value in six.iteritems(self._context):
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if value and callable(value):
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argspec = inspect.formatargspec(*inspect.getargspec(value))
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self._functions[key] = Completion(key, argspec, is_grist_func(value))
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# Add in the important UserTable methods, with custom friendlier descriptions.
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self._functions['.lookupOne'] = Completion('.lookupOne', '(colName=<value>, ...)', True)
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self._functions['.lookupRecords'] = Completion('.lookupRecords', '(colName=<value>, ...)', True)
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# Remember the original name for each lowercase one.
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self._lowercase = {}
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for key in self._context:
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lower = key.lower()
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if lower == key:
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continue
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if lower not in self._context and lower not in builtins.__dict__:
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self._lowercase[lower] = key
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else:
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# This is still good enough to find a match for, and translate back to the original.
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# It allows rlcompleter to match e.g. 'max' against 'max', 'Max', and 'MAX' (using keys
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# 'max', 'max*', and 'max**', respectively).
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lower += '*'
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if lower in self._lowercase:
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lower += '*'
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self._lowercase[lower] = key
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# Add the lowercase names to the context, and to the detailed completions in _functions.
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for lower, key in six.iteritems(self._lowercase):
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self._context[lower] = self._context[key]
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if key in self._functions:
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self._functions[lower] = self._functions[key]
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def get_context(self):
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return self._context
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def process_result(self, result):
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# 'for' suggests the autocompletion 'for ' in python 3
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result = result.rstrip()
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# Callables are returned by rlcompleter with a trailing "(".
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if result.endswith('('):
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funcname = result[0:-1]
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dot = funcname.rfind(".")
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key = funcname[dot:] if dot >= 0 else funcname
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completion = self._functions.get(key)
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# Return the detailed completion if we have it, or the result string otherwise.
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if completion:
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# For methods (eg ".lookupOne"), use the original result as funcname (eg "Foo.lookupOne").
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if dot >= 0:
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varname = funcname[:dot]
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funcname = self._lowercase.get(varname, varname) + key
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completion = completion._replace(funcname=funcname)
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return tuple(completion)
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return result
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# Return translation from lowercase if there is one, or the result string otherwise.
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return self._lowercase.get(result, result)
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