SickGear/lib/attr/__init__.pyi

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import enum
import sys
from typing import (
Any,
Callable,
Generic,
Mapping,
Protocol,
Sequence,
TypeVar,
overload,
)
# `import X as X` is required to make these public
from . import converters as converters
from . import exceptions as exceptions
from . import filters as filters
from . import setters as setters
from . import validators as validators
from ._cmp import cmp_using as cmp_using
from ._typing_compat import AttrsInstance_
from ._version_info import VersionInfo
from attrs import (
define as define,
field as field,
mutable as mutable,
frozen as frozen,
_EqOrderType,
_ValidatorType,
_ConverterType,
_ReprArgType,
_OnSetAttrType,
_OnSetAttrArgType,
_FieldTransformer,
_ValidatorArgType,
)
if sys.version_info >= (3, 10):
from typing import TypeGuard
else:
from typing_extensions import TypeGuard
if sys.version_info >= (3, 11):
from typing import dataclass_transform
else:
from typing_extensions import dataclass_transform
__version__: str
__version_info__: VersionInfo
__title__: str
__description__: str
__url__: str
__uri__: str
__author__: str
__email__: str
__license__: str
__copyright__: str
_T = TypeVar("_T")
_C = TypeVar("_C", bound=type)
_FilterType = Callable[["Attribute[_T]", _T], bool]
# We subclass this here to keep the protocol's qualified name clean.
class AttrsInstance(AttrsInstance_, Protocol):
pass
_A = TypeVar("_A", bound=type[AttrsInstance])
class _Nothing(enum.Enum):
NOTHING = enum.auto()
NOTHING = _Nothing.NOTHING
# NOTE: Factory lies about its return type to make this possible:
# `x: List[int] # = Factory(list)`
# Work around mypy issue #4554 in the common case by using an overload.
if sys.version_info >= (3, 8):
from typing import Literal
@overload
def Factory(factory: Callable[[], _T]) -> _T: ...
@overload
def Factory(
factory: Callable[[Any], _T],
takes_self: Literal[True],
) -> _T: ...
@overload
def Factory(
factory: Callable[[], _T],
takes_self: Literal[False],
) -> _T: ...
else:
@overload
def Factory(factory: Callable[[], _T]) -> _T: ...
@overload
def Factory(
factory: Union[Callable[[Any], _T], Callable[[], _T]],
takes_self: bool = ...,
) -> _T: ...
class Attribute(Generic[_T]):
name: str
default: _T | None
validator: _ValidatorType[_T] | None
repr: _ReprArgType
cmp: _EqOrderType
eq: _EqOrderType
order: _EqOrderType
hash: bool | None
init: bool
converter: _ConverterType | None
metadata: dict[Any, Any]
type: type[_T] | None
kw_only: bool
on_setattr: _OnSetAttrType
alias: str | None
def evolve(self, **changes: Any) -> "Attribute[Any]": ...
# NOTE: We had several choices for the annotation to use for type arg:
# 1) Type[_T]
# - Pros: Handles simple cases correctly
# - Cons: Might produce less informative errors in the case of conflicting
# TypeVars e.g. `attr.ib(default='bad', type=int)`
# 2) Callable[..., _T]
# - Pros: Better error messages than #1 for conflicting TypeVars
# - Cons: Terrible error messages for validator checks.
# e.g. attr.ib(type=int, validator=validate_str)
# -> error: Cannot infer function type argument
# 3) type (and do all of the work in the mypy plugin)
# - Pros: Simple here, and we could customize the plugin with our own errors.
# - Cons: Would need to write mypy plugin code to handle all the cases.
# We chose option #1.
# `attr` lies about its return type to make the following possible:
# attr() -> Any
# attr(8) -> int
# attr(validator=<some callable>) -> Whatever the callable expects.
# This makes this type of assignments possible:
# x: int = attr(8)
#
# This form catches explicit None or no default but with no other arguments
# returns Any.
@overload
def attrib(
default: None = ...,
validator: None = ...,
repr: _ReprArgType = ...,
cmp: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
hash: bool | None = ...,
init: bool = ...,
metadata: Mapping[Any, Any] | None = ...,
type: None = ...,
converter: None = ...,
factory: None = ...,
kw_only: bool = ...,
eq: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
order: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
on_setattr: _OnSetAttrArgType | None = ...,
alias: str | None = ...,
) -> Any: ...
# This form catches an explicit None or no default and infers the type from the
# other arguments.
@overload
def attrib(
default: None = ...,
validator: _ValidatorArgType[_T] | None = ...,
repr: _ReprArgType = ...,
cmp: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
hash: bool | None = ...,
init: bool = ...,
metadata: Mapping[Any, Any] | None = ...,
type: type[_T] | None = ...,
converter: _ConverterType | None = ...,
factory: Callable[[], _T] | None = ...,
kw_only: bool = ...,
eq: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
order: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
on_setattr: _OnSetAttrArgType | None = ...,
alias: str | None = ...,
) -> _T: ...
# This form catches an explicit default argument.
@overload
def attrib(
default: _T,
validator: _ValidatorArgType[_T] | None = ...,
repr: _ReprArgType = ...,
cmp: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
hash: bool | None = ...,
init: bool = ...,
metadata: Mapping[Any, Any] | None = ...,
type: type[_T] | None = ...,
converter: _ConverterType | None = ...,
factory: Callable[[], _T] | None = ...,
kw_only: bool = ...,
eq: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
order: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
on_setattr: _OnSetAttrArgType | None = ...,
alias: str | None = ...,
) -> _T: ...
# This form covers type=non-Type: e.g. forward references (str), Any
@overload
def attrib(
default: _T | None = ...,
validator: _ValidatorArgType[_T] | None = ...,
repr: _ReprArgType = ...,
cmp: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
hash: bool | None = ...,
init: bool = ...,
metadata: Mapping[Any, Any] | None = ...,
type: object = ...,
converter: _ConverterType | None = ...,
factory: Callable[[], _T] | None = ...,
kw_only: bool = ...,
eq: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
order: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
on_setattr: _OnSetAttrArgType | None = ...,
alias: str | None = ...,
) -> Any: ...
@overload
@dataclass_transform(order_default=True, field_specifiers=(attrib, field))
def attrs(
maybe_cls: _C,
these: dict[str, Any] | None = ...,
repr_ns: str | None = ...,
repr: bool = ...,
cmp: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
hash: bool | None = ...,
init: bool = ...,
slots: bool = ...,
frozen: bool = ...,
weakref_slot: bool = ...,
str: bool = ...,
auto_attribs: bool = ...,
kw_only: bool = ...,
cache_hash: bool = ...,
auto_exc: bool = ...,
eq: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
order: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
auto_detect: bool = ...,
collect_by_mro: bool = ...,
getstate_setstate: bool | None = ...,
on_setattr: _OnSetAttrArgType | None = ...,
field_transformer: _FieldTransformer | None = ...,
match_args: bool = ...,
unsafe_hash: bool | None = ...,
) -> _C: ...
@overload
@dataclass_transform(order_default=True, field_specifiers=(attrib, field))
def attrs(
maybe_cls: None = ...,
these: dict[str, Any] | None = ...,
repr_ns: str | None = ...,
repr: bool = ...,
cmp: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
hash: bool | None = ...,
init: bool = ...,
slots: bool = ...,
frozen: bool = ...,
weakref_slot: bool = ...,
str: bool = ...,
auto_attribs: bool = ...,
kw_only: bool = ...,
cache_hash: bool = ...,
auto_exc: bool = ...,
eq: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
order: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
auto_detect: bool = ...,
collect_by_mro: bool = ...,
getstate_setstate: bool | None = ...,
on_setattr: _OnSetAttrArgType | None = ...,
field_transformer: _FieldTransformer | None = ...,
match_args: bool = ...,
unsafe_hash: bool | None = ...,
) -> Callable[[_C], _C]: ...
def fields(cls: type[AttrsInstance]) -> Any: ...
def fields_dict(cls: type[AttrsInstance]) -> dict[str, Attribute[Any]]: ...
def validate(inst: AttrsInstance) -> None: ...
def resolve_types(
cls: _A,
globalns: dict[str, Any] | None = ...,
localns: dict[str, Any] | None = ...,
attribs: list[Attribute[Any]] | None = ...,
include_extras: bool = ...,
) -> _A: ...
# TODO: add support for returning a proper attrs class from the mypy plugin
# we use Any instead of _CountingAttr so that e.g. `make_class('Foo',
# [attr.ib()])` is valid
def make_class(
name: str,
attrs: list[str] | tuple[str, ...] | dict[str, Any],
bases: tuple[type, ...] = ...,
class_body: dict[str, Any] | None = ...,
repr_ns: str | None = ...,
repr: bool = ...,
cmp: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
hash: bool | None = ...,
init: bool = ...,
slots: bool = ...,
frozen: bool = ...,
weakref_slot: bool = ...,
str: bool = ...,
auto_attribs: bool = ...,
kw_only: bool = ...,
cache_hash: bool = ...,
auto_exc: bool = ...,
eq: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
order: _EqOrderType | None = ...,
collect_by_mro: bool = ...,
on_setattr: _OnSetAttrArgType | None = ...,
field_transformer: _FieldTransformer | None = ...,
) -> type: ...
# _funcs --
# TODO: add support for returning TypedDict from the mypy plugin
# FIXME: asdict/astuple do not honor their factory args. Waiting on one of
# these:
# https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/4236
# https://github.com/python/typing/issues/253
# XXX: remember to fix attrs.asdict/astuple too!
def asdict(
inst: AttrsInstance,
recurse: bool = ...,
filter: _FilterType[Any] | None = ...,
dict_factory: type[Mapping[Any, Any]] = ...,
retain_collection_types: bool = ...,
value_serializer: Callable[[type, Attribute[Any], Any], Any] | None = ...,
tuple_keys: bool | None = ...,
) -> dict[str, Any]: ...
# TODO: add support for returning NamedTuple from the mypy plugin
def astuple(
inst: AttrsInstance,
recurse: bool = ...,
filter: _FilterType[Any] | None = ...,
tuple_factory: type[Sequence[Any]] = ...,
retain_collection_types: bool = ...,
) -> tuple[Any, ...]: ...
def has(cls: type) -> TypeGuard[type[AttrsInstance]]: ...
def assoc(inst: _T, **changes: Any) -> _T: ...
def evolve(inst: _T, **changes: Any) -> _T: ...
# _config --
def set_run_validators(run: bool) -> None: ...
def get_run_validators() -> bool: ...
# aliases --
s = attributes = attrs
ib = attr = attrib
dataclass = attrs # Technically, partial(attrs, auto_attribs=True) ;)