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Prepare release 23.9.0 (#3863)
[etc/vim.git] / src / black / handle_ipynb_magics.py
index f10eaed4f3ef950e6671c59e169ee967e78ca86e..55ef2267df829f3b38de9ff5ce02f0d0a73edef3 100644 (file)
@@ -1,22 +1,21 @@
 """Functions to process IPython magics with."""
 
 """Functions to process IPython magics with."""
 
-from functools import lru_cache
-import dataclasses
 import ast
 import ast
-from typing import Dict, List, Tuple, Optional
-
+import collections
+import dataclasses
 import secrets
 import sys
 import secrets
 import sys
-import collections
+from functools import lru_cache
+from importlib.util import find_spec
+from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
 
 if sys.version_info >= (3, 10):
     from typing import TypeGuard
 else:
     from typing_extensions import TypeGuard
 
 
 if sys.version_info >= (3, 10):
     from typing import TypeGuard
 else:
     from typing_extensions import TypeGuard
 
-from black.report import NothingChanged
 from black.output import out
 from black.output import out
-
+from black.report import NothingChanged
 
 TRANSFORMED_MAGICS = frozenset(
     (
 
 TRANSFORMED_MAGICS = frozenset(
     (
@@ -37,20 +36,15 @@ TOKENS_TO_IGNORE = frozenset(
         "ESCAPED_NL",
     )
 )
         "ESCAPED_NL",
     )
 )
-NON_PYTHON_CELL_MAGICS = frozenset(
+PYTHON_CELL_MAGICS = frozenset(
     (
     (
-        "bash",
-        "html",
-        "javascript",
-        "js",
-        "latex",
-        "markdown",
-        "perl",
-        "ruby",
-        "script",
-        "sh",
-        "svg",
-        "writefile",
+        "capture",
+        "prun",
+        "pypy",
+        "python",
+        "python3",
+        "time",
+        "timeit",
     )
 )
 TOKEN_HEX = secrets.token_hex
     )
 )
 TOKEN_HEX = secrets.token_hex
@@ -62,21 +56,18 @@ class Replacement:
     src: str
 
 
     src: str
 
 
-@lru_cache()
-def jupyter_dependencies_are_installed(*, verbose: bool, quiet: bool) -> bool:
-    try:
-        import IPython  # noqa:F401
-        import tokenize_rt  # noqa:F401
-    except ModuleNotFoundError:
-        if verbose or not quiet:
-            msg = (
-                "Skipping .ipynb files as Jupyter dependencies are not installed.\n"
-                "You can fix this by running ``pip install black[jupyter]``"
-            )
-            out(msg)
-        return False
-    else:
-        return True
+@lru_cache
+def jupyter_dependencies_are_installed(*, warn: bool) -> bool:
+    installed = (
+        find_spec("tokenize_rt") is not None and find_spec("IPython") is not None
+    )
+    if not installed and warn:
+        msg = (
+            "Skipping .ipynb files as Jupyter dependencies are not installed.\n"
+            'You can fix this by running ``pip install "black[jupyter]"``'
+        )
+        out(msg)
+    return installed
 
 
 def remove_trailing_semicolon(src: str) -> Tuple[str, bool]:
 
 
 def remove_trailing_semicolon(src: str) -> Tuple[str, bool]:
@@ -95,11 +86,7 @@ def remove_trailing_semicolon(src: str) -> Tuple[str, bool]:
     Mirrors the logic in `quiet` from `IPython.core.displayhook`, but uses
     ``tokenize_rt`` so that round-tripping works fine.
     """
     Mirrors the logic in `quiet` from `IPython.core.displayhook`, but uses
     ``tokenize_rt`` so that round-tripping works fine.
     """
-    from tokenize_rt import (
-        src_to_tokens,
-        tokens_to_src,
-        reversed_enumerate,
-    )
+    from tokenize_rt import reversed_enumerate, src_to_tokens, tokens_to_src
 
     tokens = src_to_tokens(src)
     trailing_semicolon = False
 
     tokens = src_to_tokens(src)
     trailing_semicolon = False
@@ -123,7 +110,7 @@ def put_trailing_semicolon_back(src: str, has_trailing_semicolon: bool) -> str:
     """
     if not has_trailing_semicolon:
         return src
     """
     if not has_trailing_semicolon:
         return src
-    from tokenize_rt import src_to_tokens, tokens_to_src, reversed_enumerate
+    from tokenize_rt import reversed_enumerate, src_to_tokens, tokens_to_src
 
     tokens = src_to_tokens(src)
     for idx, token in reversed_enumerate(tokens):
 
     tokens = src_to_tokens(src)
     for idx, token in reversed_enumerate(tokens):
@@ -230,8 +217,6 @@ def replace_cell_magics(src: str) -> Tuple[str, List[Replacement]]:
     cell_magic_finder.visit(tree)
     if cell_magic_finder.cell_magic is None:
         return src, replacements
     cell_magic_finder.visit(tree)
     if cell_magic_finder.cell_magic is None:
         return src, replacements
-    if cell_magic_finder.cell_magic.name in NON_PYTHON_CELL_MAGICS:
-        raise NothingChanged
     header = cell_magic_finder.cell_magic.header
     mask = get_token(src, header)
     replacements.append(Replacement(mask=mask, src=header))
     header = cell_magic_finder.cell_magic.header
     mask = get_token(src, header)
     replacements.append(Replacement(mask=mask, src=header))
@@ -333,7 +318,7 @@ class CellMagic:
         return f"%%{self.name}"
 
 
         return f"%%{self.name}"
 
 
-@dataclasses.dataclass
+# ast.NodeVisitor + dataclass = breakage under mypyc.
 class CellMagicFinder(ast.NodeVisitor):
     """Find cell magics.
 
 class CellMagicFinder(ast.NodeVisitor):
     """Find cell magics.
 
@@ -343,7 +328,8 @@ class CellMagicFinder(ast.NodeVisitor):
 
     For example,
 
 
     For example,
 
-        %%time\nfoo()
+        %%time\n
+        foo()
 
     would have been transformed to
 
 
     would have been transformed to
 
@@ -352,7 +338,8 @@ class CellMagicFinder(ast.NodeVisitor):
     and we look for instances of the latter.
     """
 
     and we look for instances of the latter.
     """
 
-    cell_magic: Optional[CellMagic] = None
+    def __init__(self, cell_magic: Optional[CellMagic] = None) -> None:
+        self.cell_magic = cell_magic
 
     def visit_Expr(self, node: ast.Expr) -> None:
         """Find cell magic, extract header and body."""
 
     def visit_Expr(self, node: ast.Expr) -> None:
         """Find cell magic, extract header and body."""
@@ -372,7 +359,8 @@ class OffsetAndMagic:
     magic: str
 
 
     magic: str
 
 
-@dataclasses.dataclass
+# Unsurprisingly, subclassing ast.NodeVisitor means we can't use dataclasses here
+# as mypyc will generate broken code.
 class MagicFinder(ast.NodeVisitor):
     """Visit cell to look for get_ipython calls.
 
 class MagicFinder(ast.NodeVisitor):
     """Visit cell to look for get_ipython calls.
 
@@ -392,9 +380,8 @@ class MagicFinder(ast.NodeVisitor):
     types of magics).
     """
 
     types of magics).
     """
 
-    magics: Dict[int, List[OffsetAndMagic]] = dataclasses.field(
-        default_factory=lambda: collections.defaultdict(list)
-    )
+    def __init__(self) -> None:
+        self.magics: Dict[int, List[OffsetAndMagic]] = collections.defaultdict(list)
 
     def visit_Assign(self, node: ast.Assign) -> None:
         """Look for system assign magics.
 
     def visit_Assign(self, node: ast.Assign) -> None:
         """Look for system assign magics.
@@ -402,20 +389,28 @@ class MagicFinder(ast.NodeVisitor):
         For example,
 
             black_version = !black --version
         For example,
 
             black_version = !black --version
+            env = %env var
 
 
-        would have been transformed to
+        would have been (respectively) transformed to
 
             black_version = get_ipython().getoutput('black --version')
 
             black_version = get_ipython().getoutput('black --version')
+            env = get_ipython().run_line_magic('env', 'var')
 
 
-        and we look for instances of the latter.
+        and we look for instances of any of the latter.
         """
         """
-        if (
-            isinstance(node.value, ast.Call)
-            and _is_ipython_magic(node.value.func)
-            and node.value.func.attr == "getoutput"
-        ):
-            (arg,) = _get_str_args(node.value.args)
-            src = f"!{arg}"
+        if isinstance(node.value, ast.Call) and _is_ipython_magic(node.value.func):
+            args = _get_str_args(node.value.args)
+            if node.value.func.attr == "getoutput":
+                src = f"!{args[0]}"
+            elif node.value.func.attr == "run_line_magic":
+                src = f"%{args[0]}"
+                if args[1]:
+                    src += f" {args[1]}"
+            else:
+                raise AssertionError(
+                    f"Unexpected IPython magic {node.value.func.attr!r} found. "
+                    "Please report a bug on https://github.com/psf/black/issues."
+                ) from None
             self.magics[node.value.lineno].append(
                 OffsetAndMagic(node.value.col_offset, src)
             )
             self.magics[node.value.lineno].append(
                 OffsetAndMagic(node.value.col_offset, src)
             )
@@ -450,7 +445,6 @@ class MagicFinder(ast.NodeVisitor):
                 else:
                     src = f"%{args[0]}"
                     if args[1]:
                 else:
                     src = f"%{args[0]}"
                     if args[1]:
-                        assert src is not None
                         src += f" {args[1]}"
             elif node.value.func.attr == "system":
                 src = f"!{args[0]}"
                         src += f" {args[1]}"
             elif node.value.func.attr == "system":
                 src = f"!{args[0]}"