# This Python file uses the following encoding: utf-8 # It has been edited by fix-complaints.py . ############################################################################# ## ## Copyright (C) 2019 The Qt Company Ltd. ## Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/ ## ## This file is part of Qt for Python. ## ## $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ ## Commercial License Usage ## Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in ## accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the ## Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in ## a written agreement between you and The Qt Company. For licensing terms ## and conditions see https://www.qt.io/terms-conditions. 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Please review the following ## information to ensure the GNU General Public License requirements will ## be met: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html and ## https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html. ## ## $QT_END_LICENSE$ ## ############################################################################# from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import """ loader.py The loader has to load the signature module completely at startup, to make sure that the functions are available when needed. This is meanwhile necessary to make the '__doc__' attribute work correctly. It does not mean that everything is initialized in advance. Only the modules are loaded completely after 'import PySide2'. This version uses both a normal directory, but has also an embedded ZIP file as a fallback solution. The ZIP file is generated by 'embedding_generator.py' and embedded into 'signature.cpp' as "embed/signature.inc". Meanwhile, the ZIP file grew so much, that MSVC had problems with it's 64k string limit, so we had to break the string up. See 'zipped_string_sequence' in signature.cpp. """ import sys import os import traceback import types # On Python 2, we only have ImportError, which is way too coarse. # When problems occour, please use Python 3, because it has the finer # ModuleNotFoundError. try: ModuleNotFoundError except NameError: ModuleNotFoundError = ImportError # patching inspect's formatting to keep the word "typing": def formatannotation(annotation, base_module=None): # if getattr(annotation, '__module__', None) == 'typing': # return repr(annotation).replace('typing.', '') if isinstance(annotation, type): if annotation.__module__ in ('builtins', base_module): return annotation.__qualname__ return annotation.__module__ + '.' + annotation.__qualname__ return repr(annotation) # patching __repr__ to disable the __repr__ of typing.TypeVar: """ def __repr__(self): if self.__covariant__: prefix = '+' elif self.__contravariant__: prefix = '-' else: prefix = '~' return prefix + self.__name__ """ def _typevar__repr__(self): return "typing." + self.__name__ # Note also that during the tests we have a different encoding that would # break the Python license decorated files without an encoding line. # name used in signature.cpp def create_signature(props, key): return layout.create_signature(props, key) # name used in signature.cpp def seterror_argument(args, func_name): return errorhandler.seterror_argument(args, func_name) # name used in signature.cpp def make_helptext(func): return errorhandler.make_helptext(func) import signature_bootstrap from shibokensupport import signature signature.get_signature = signature_bootstrap.get_signature del signature_bootstrap def _get_modname(mod): return mod.__spec__.name if getattr(mod, "__spec__", None) else mod.__name__ def _set_modname(mod, name): if getattr(mod, "__spec__", None): mod.__spec__.name = name else: mod.__name__ = name def put_into_package(package, module, override=None): # take the last component of the module name name = (override if override else _get_modname(module)).rsplit(".", 1)[-1] # allow access as {package}.typing if package: setattr(package, name, module) # put into sys.modules as a package to allow all import options fullname = "{}.{}".format(_get_modname(package), name) if package else name _set_modname(module, fullname) # publish new dotted name in sys.modules sys.modules[fullname] = module # Debug: used to inspect what each step loads def list_modules(message): ext_modules = {key:value for (key, value) in sys.modules.items() if hasattr(value, "__file__")} print("SYS.MODULES", message, len(sys.modules), len(ext_modules)) for (name, module) in sorted(ext_modules.items()): print(" {:23}".format(name), repr(module)[:70]) if sys.version_info >= (3,): import typing import inspect inspect.formatannotation = formatannotation else: from shibokensupport import typing27 as typing import inspect namespace = inspect.__dict__ from shibokensupport import backport_inspect as inspect _doc = inspect.__doc__ inspect.__dict__.update(namespace) inspect.__doc__ += _doc # force inspect to find all attributes. See "heuristic" in pydoc.py! inspect.__all__ = list(x for x in dir(inspect) if not x.startswith("_")) typing.TypeVar.__repr__ = _typevar__repr__ # Fix the module names in typing if possible. This is important since # the typing names should be I/O compatible, so that typing.Dict # shows itself as "typing.Dict". for name, obj in typing.__dict__.items(): if hasattr(obj, "__module__"): try: obj.__module__ = "typing" except (TypeError, AttributeError): pass import shibokensupport put_into_package(shibokensupport.signature, typing, "typing") put_into_package(shibokensupport.signature, inspect, "inspect") def move_into_pyside_package(): import PySide2 try: import PySide2.support except ModuleNotFoundError: PySide2.support = types.ModuleType("PySide2.support") put_into_package(PySide2.support, signature) put_into_package(PySide2.support.signature, mapping) put_into_package(PySide2.support.signature, errorhandler) put_into_package(PySide2.support.signature, layout) put_into_package(PySide2.support.signature, lib) put_into_package(PySide2.support.signature, parser) put_into_package(PySide2.support.signature.lib, enum_sig) put_into_package(PySide2.support.signature, typing) put_into_package(PySide2.support.signature, inspect) from shibokensupport.signature import mapping from shibokensupport.signature import errorhandler from shibokensupport.signature import layout from shibokensupport.signature import lib from shibokensupport.signature import parser from shibokensupport.signature.lib import enum_sig from shibokensupport.signature.parser import pyside_type_init if "PySide2" in sys.modules: # We publish everything under "PySide2.support.signature", again. move_into_pyside_package() # end of file