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from __future__ import annotations
import ast
import sys
def main():
# The following directories contain code which must work under Python 2.x.
py2_compat = (
'test/lib/ansible_test/_util/target/',
)
for path in sys.argv[1:] or sys.stdin.read().splitlines():
if any(path.startswith(prefix) for prefix in py2_compat):
continue
with open(path, 'rb') as path_fd:
lines = path_fd.read().splitlines()
missing = True
if not lines:
# Files are allowed to be empty of everything including boilerplate
missing = False
invalid_future = []
for text in lines:
if text == b'from __future__ import annotations':
missing = False
break
if text.startswith(b'from __future__ ') or text == b'__metaclass__ = type':
invalid_future.append(text.decode())
if missing:
with open(path) as file:
contents = file.read()
# noinspection PyBroadException
try:
node = ast.parse(contents)
# files consisting of only assignments have no need for future import boilerplate
# the only exception would be division during assignment, but we'll overlook that for simplicity
# the most likely case is that of a documentation only python file
if all(isinstance(statement, ast.Assign) for statement in node.body):
missing = False
except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
pass # the compile sanity test will report this error
if missing:
print('%s: missing: from __future__ import annotations' % path)
for text in invalid_future:
print('%s: invalid: %s' % (path, text))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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