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- """Classification of possible errors mypy can detect.
- These can be used for filtering specific errors.
- """
- from __future__ import annotations
- from collections import defaultdict
- from typing import Final
- from mypy_extensions import mypyc_attr
- error_codes: dict[str, ErrorCode] = {}
- sub_code_map: dict[str, set[str]] = defaultdict(set)
- @mypyc_attr(allow_interpreted_subclasses=True)
- class ErrorCode:
- def __init__(
- self,
- code: str,
- description: str,
- category: str,
- default_enabled: bool = True,
- sub_code_of: ErrorCode | None = None,
- ) -> None:
- self.code = code
- self.description = description
- self.category = category
- self.default_enabled = default_enabled
- self.sub_code_of = sub_code_of
- if sub_code_of is not None:
- assert sub_code_of.sub_code_of is None, "Nested subcategories are not supported"
- sub_code_map[sub_code_of.code].add(code)
- error_codes[code] = self
- def __str__(self) -> str:
- return f"<ErrorCode {self.code}>"
- def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
- if not isinstance(other, ErrorCode):
- return False
- return self.code == other.code
- def __hash__(self) -> int:
- return hash((self.code,))
- ATTR_DEFINED: Final = ErrorCode("attr-defined", "Check that attribute exists", "General")
- NAME_DEFINED: Final = ErrorCode("name-defined", "Check that name is defined", "General")
- CALL_ARG: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode(
- "call-arg", "Check number, names and kinds of arguments in calls", "General"
- )
- ARG_TYPE: Final = ErrorCode("arg-type", "Check argument types in calls", "General")
- CALL_OVERLOAD: Final = ErrorCode(
- "call-overload", "Check that an overload variant matches arguments", "General"
- )
- VALID_TYPE: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode(
- "valid-type", "Check that type (annotation) is valid", "General"
- )
- VAR_ANNOTATED: Final = ErrorCode(
- "var-annotated", "Require variable annotation if type can't be inferred", "General"
- )
- OVERRIDE: Final = ErrorCode(
- "override", "Check that method override is compatible with base class", "General"
- )
- RETURN: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode(
- "return", "Check that function always returns a value", "General"
- )
- RETURN_VALUE: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode(
- "return-value", "Check that return value is compatible with signature", "General"
- )
- ASSIGNMENT: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode(
- "assignment", "Check that assigned value is compatible with target", "General"
- )
- METHOD_ASSIGN: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode(
- "method-assign",
- "Check that assignment target is not a method",
- "General",
- sub_code_of=ASSIGNMENT,
- )
- TYPE_ARG: Final = ErrorCode("type-arg", "Check that generic type arguments are present", "General")
- TYPE_VAR: Final = ErrorCode("type-var", "Check that type variable values are valid", "General")
- UNION_ATTR: Final = ErrorCode(
- "union-attr", "Check that attribute exists in each item of a union", "General"
- )
- INDEX: Final = ErrorCode("index", "Check indexing operations", "General")
- OPERATOR: Final = ErrorCode("operator", "Check that operator is valid for operands", "General")
- LIST_ITEM: Final = ErrorCode(
- "list-item", "Check list items in a list expression [item, ...]", "General"
- )
- DICT_ITEM: Final = ErrorCode(
- "dict-item", "Check dict items in a dict expression {key: value, ...}", "General"
- )
- TYPEDDICT_ITEM: Final = ErrorCode(
- "typeddict-item", "Check items when constructing TypedDict", "General"
- )
- TYPEDDICT_UNKNOWN_KEY: Final = ErrorCode(
- "typeddict-unknown-key",
- "Check unknown keys when constructing TypedDict",
- "General",
- sub_code_of=TYPEDDICT_ITEM,
- )
- HAS_TYPE: Final = ErrorCode(
- "has-type", "Check that type of reference can be determined", "General"
- )
- IMPORT: Final = ErrorCode(
- "import", "Require that imported module can be found or has stubs", "General"
- )
- NO_REDEF: Final = ErrorCode("no-redef", "Check that each name is defined once", "General")
- FUNC_RETURNS_VALUE: Final = ErrorCode(
- "func-returns-value", "Check that called function returns a value in value context", "General"
- )
- ABSTRACT: Final = ErrorCode(
- "abstract", "Prevent instantiation of classes with abstract attributes", "General"
- )
- TYPE_ABSTRACT: Final = ErrorCode(
- "type-abstract", "Require only concrete classes where Type[...] is expected", "General"
- )
- VALID_NEWTYPE: Final = ErrorCode(
- "valid-newtype", "Check that argument 2 to NewType is valid", "General"
- )
- STRING_FORMATTING: Final = ErrorCode(
- "str-format", "Check that string formatting/interpolation is type-safe", "General"
- )
- STR_BYTES_PY3: Final = ErrorCode(
- "str-bytes-safe", "Warn about implicit coercions related to bytes and string types", "General"
- )
- EXIT_RETURN: Final = ErrorCode(
- "exit-return", "Warn about too general return type for '__exit__'", "General"
- )
- LITERAL_REQ: Final = ErrorCode("literal-required", "Check that value is a literal", "General")
- UNUSED_COROUTINE: Final = ErrorCode(
- "unused-coroutine", "Ensure that all coroutines are used", "General"
- )
- # TODO: why do we need the explicit type here? Without it mypyc CI builds fail with
- # mypy/message_registry.py:37: error: Cannot determine type of "EMPTY_BODY" [has-type]
- EMPTY_BODY: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode(
- "empty-body",
- "A dedicated error code to opt out return errors for empty/trivial bodies",
- "General",
- )
- SAFE_SUPER: Final = ErrorCode(
- "safe-super", "Warn about calls to abstract methods with empty/trivial bodies", "General"
- )
- TOP_LEVEL_AWAIT: Final = ErrorCode(
- "top-level-await", "Warn about top level await expressions", "General"
- )
- # These error codes aren't enabled by default.
- NO_UNTYPED_DEF: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode(
- "no-untyped-def", "Check that every function has an annotation", "General"
- )
- NO_UNTYPED_CALL: Final = ErrorCode(
- "no-untyped-call",
- "Disallow calling functions without type annotations from annotated functions",
- "General",
- )
- REDUNDANT_CAST: Final = ErrorCode(
- "redundant-cast", "Check that cast changes type of expression", "General"
- )
- ASSERT_TYPE: Final = ErrorCode("assert-type", "Check that assert_type() call succeeds", "General")
- COMPARISON_OVERLAP: Final = ErrorCode(
- "comparison-overlap", "Check that types in comparisons and 'in' expressions overlap", "General"
- )
- NO_ANY_UNIMPORTED: Final = ErrorCode(
- "no-any-unimported", 'Reject "Any" types from unfollowed imports', "General"
- )
- NO_ANY_RETURN: Final = ErrorCode(
- "no-any-return",
- 'Reject returning value with "Any" type if return type is not "Any"',
- "General",
- )
- UNREACHABLE: Final = ErrorCode(
- "unreachable", "Warn about unreachable statements or expressions", "General"
- )
- ANNOTATION_UNCHECKED = ErrorCode(
- "annotation-unchecked", "Notify about type annotations in unchecked functions", "General"
- )
- POSSIBLY_UNDEFINED: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode(
- "possibly-undefined",
- "Warn about variables that are defined only in some execution paths",
- "General",
- default_enabled=False,
- )
- REDUNDANT_EXPR: Final = ErrorCode(
- "redundant-expr", "Warn about redundant expressions", "General", default_enabled=False
- )
- TRUTHY_BOOL: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode(
- "truthy-bool",
- "Warn about expressions that could always evaluate to true in boolean contexts",
- "General",
- default_enabled=False,
- )
- TRUTHY_FUNCTION: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode(
- "truthy-function",
- "Warn about function that always evaluate to true in boolean contexts",
- "General",
- )
- TRUTHY_ITERABLE: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode(
- "truthy-iterable",
- "Warn about Iterable expressions that could always evaluate to true in boolean contexts",
- "General",
- default_enabled=False,
- )
- NAME_MATCH: Final = ErrorCode(
- "name-match", "Check that type definition has consistent naming", "General"
- )
- NO_OVERLOAD_IMPL: Final = ErrorCode(
- "no-overload-impl",
- "Check that overloaded functions outside stub files have an implementation",
- "General",
- )
- IGNORE_WITHOUT_CODE: Final = ErrorCode(
- "ignore-without-code",
- "Warn about '# type: ignore' comments which do not have error codes",
- "General",
- default_enabled=False,
- )
- UNUSED_AWAITABLE: Final = ErrorCode(
- "unused-awaitable",
- "Ensure that all awaitable values are used",
- "General",
- default_enabled=False,
- )
- REDUNDANT_SELF_TYPE = ErrorCode(
- "redundant-self",
- "Warn about redundant Self type annotations on method first argument",
- "General",
- default_enabled=False,
- )
- USED_BEFORE_DEF: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode(
- "used-before-def", "Warn about variables that are used before they are defined", "General"
- )
- UNUSED_IGNORE: Final = ErrorCode(
- "unused-ignore", "Ensure that all type ignores are used", "General", default_enabled=False
- )
- EXPLICIT_OVERRIDE_REQUIRED: Final = ErrorCode(
- "explicit-override",
- "Require @override decorator if method is overriding a base class method",
- "General",
- default_enabled=False,
- )
- # Syntax errors are often blocking.
- SYNTAX: Final[ErrorCode] = ErrorCode("syntax", "Report syntax errors", "General")
- # This is an internal marker code for a whole-file ignore. It is not intended to
- # be user-visible.
- FILE: Final = ErrorCode("file", "Internal marker for a whole file being ignored", "General")
- del error_codes[FILE.code]
- # This is a catch-all for remaining uncategorized errors.
- MISC: Final = ErrorCode("misc", "Miscellaneous other checks", "General")
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