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# Licensed under the GPL: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
# For details: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/blob/main/LICENSE
# Copyright (c) https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/blob/main/CONTRIBUTORS.txt
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import NoReturn
from pylint.exceptions import (
DeletedMessageError,
InvalidMessageError,
MessageBecameExtensionError,
UnknownMessageError,
)
from pylint.message._deleted_message_ids import (
is_deleted_msgid,
is_deleted_symbol,
is_moved_msgid,
is_moved_symbol,
)
class MessageIdStore:
"""The MessageIdStore store MessageId and make sure that there is a 1-1 relation
between msgid and symbol.
"""
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.__msgid_to_symbol: dict[str, str] = {}
self.__symbol_to_msgid: dict[str, str] = {}
self.__old_names: dict[str, list[str]] = {}
self.__active_msgids: dict[str, list[str]] = {}
def __len__(self) -> int:
return len(self.__msgid_to_symbol)
def __repr__(self) -> str:
result = "MessageIdStore: [\n"
for msgid, symbol in self.__msgid_to_symbol.items():
result += f" - {msgid} ({symbol})\n"
result += "]"
return result
def get_symbol(self, msgid: str) -> str:
try:
return self.__msgid_to_symbol[msgid.upper()]
except KeyError as e:
msg = f"'{msgid}' is not stored in the message store."
raise UnknownMessageError(msg) from e
def get_msgid(self, symbol: str) -> str:
try:
return self.__symbol_to_msgid[symbol]
except KeyError as e:
msg = f"'{symbol}' is not stored in the message store."
raise UnknownMessageError(msg) from e
def register_message_definition(
self, msgid: str, symbol: str, old_names: list[tuple[str, str]]
) -> None:
self.check_msgid_and_symbol(msgid, symbol)
self.add_msgid_and_symbol(msgid, symbol)
for old_msgid, old_symbol in old_names:
self.check_msgid_and_symbol(old_msgid, old_symbol)
self.add_legacy_msgid_and_symbol(old_msgid, old_symbol, msgid)
def add_msgid_and_symbol(self, msgid: str, symbol: str) -> None:
"""Add valid message id.
There is a little duplication with add_legacy_msgid_and_symbol to avoid a function call,
this is called a lot at initialization.
"""
self.__msgid_to_symbol[msgid] = symbol
self.__symbol_to_msgid[symbol] = msgid
def add_legacy_msgid_and_symbol(
self, msgid: str, symbol: str, new_msgid: str
) -> None:
"""Add valid legacy message id.
There is a little duplication with add_msgid_and_symbol to avoid a function call,
this is called a lot at initialization.
"""
self.__msgid_to_symbol[msgid] = symbol
self.__symbol_to_msgid[symbol] = msgid
existing_old_names = self.__old_names.get(msgid, [])
existing_old_names.append(new_msgid)
self.__old_names[msgid] = existing_old_names
def check_msgid_and_symbol(self, msgid: str, symbol: str) -> None:
existing_msgid: str | None = self.__symbol_to_msgid.get(symbol)
existing_symbol: str | None = self.__msgid_to_symbol.get(msgid)
if existing_symbol is None and existing_msgid is None:
return # both symbol and msgid are usable
if existing_msgid is not None:
if existing_msgid != msgid:
self._raise_duplicate_msgid(symbol, msgid, existing_msgid)
if existing_symbol and existing_symbol != symbol:
# See https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/10559
self._raise_duplicate_symbol(msgid, symbol, existing_symbol)
@staticmethod
def _raise_duplicate_symbol(msgid: str, symbol: str, other_symbol: str) -> NoReturn:
"""Raise an error when a symbol is duplicated."""
symbols = [symbol, other_symbol]
symbols.sort()
error_message = f"Message id '{msgid}' cannot have both "
error_message += f"'{symbols[0]}' and '{symbols[1]}' as symbolic name."
raise InvalidMessageError(error_message)
@staticmethod
def _raise_duplicate_msgid(symbol: str, msgid: str, other_msgid: str) -> NoReturn:
"""Raise an error when a msgid is duplicated."""
msgids = [msgid, other_msgid]
msgids.sort()
error_message = (
f"Message symbol '{symbol}' cannot be used for "
f"'{msgids[0]}' and '{msgids[1]}' at the same time."
f" If you're creating an 'old_names' use 'old-{symbol}' as the old symbol."
)
raise InvalidMessageError(error_message)
def get_active_msgids(self, msgid_or_symbol: str) -> list[str]:
"""Return msgids but the input can be a symbol.
self.__active_msgids is used to implement a primitive cache for this function.
"""
try:
return self.__active_msgids[msgid_or_symbol]
except KeyError:
pass
# If we don't have a cached value yet we compute it
msgid: str | None
deletion_reason = None
moved_reason = None
if msgid_or_symbol[1:].isdigit():
# Only msgid can have a digit as second letter
msgid = msgid_or_symbol.upper()
symbol = self.__msgid_to_symbol.get(msgid)
if not symbol:
deletion_reason = is_deleted_msgid(msgid)
if deletion_reason is None:
moved_reason = is_moved_msgid(msgid)
else:
symbol = msgid_or_symbol
msgid = self.__symbol_to_msgid.get(msgid_or_symbol)
if not msgid:
deletion_reason = is_deleted_symbol(symbol)
if deletion_reason is None:
moved_reason = is_moved_symbol(symbol)
if not msgid or not symbol:
if deletion_reason is not None:
raise DeletedMessageError(msgid_or_symbol, deletion_reason)
if moved_reason is not None:
raise MessageBecameExtensionError(msgid_or_symbol, moved_reason)
error_msg = f"No such message id or symbol '{msgid_or_symbol}'."
raise UnknownMessageError(error_msg)
ids = self.__old_names.get(msgid, [msgid])
# Add to cache
self.__active_msgids[msgid_or_symbol] = ids
return ids
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