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from jedi.inference.base_value import ValueSet, NO_VALUES
from jedi.common import monkeypatch
class AbstractLazyValue:
def __init__(self, data, min=1, max=1):
self.data = data
self.min = min
self.max = max
def __repr__(self):
return '<%s: %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.data)
def infer(self):
raise NotImplementedError
class LazyKnownValue(AbstractLazyValue):
"""data is a Value."""
def infer(self):
return ValueSet([self.data])
class LazyKnownValues(AbstractLazyValue):
"""data is a ValueSet."""
def infer(self):
return self.data
class LazyUnknownValue(AbstractLazyValue):
def __init__(self, min=1, max=1):
super().__init__(None, min, max)
def infer(self):
return NO_VALUES
class LazyTreeValue(AbstractLazyValue):
def __init__(self, context, node, min=1, max=1):
super().__init__(node, min, max)
self.context = context
# We need to save the predefined names. It's an unfortunate side effect
# that needs to be tracked otherwise results will be wrong.
self._predefined_names = dict(context.predefined_names)
def infer(self):
with monkeypatch(self.context, 'predefined_names', self._predefined_names):
return self.context.infer_node(self.data)
def get_merged_lazy_value(lazy_values):
if len(lazy_values) > 1:
return MergedLazyValues(lazy_values)
else:
return lazy_values[0]
class MergedLazyValues(AbstractLazyValue):
"""data is a list of lazy values."""
def infer(self):
return ValueSet.from_sets(l.infer() for l in self.data)
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