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| """Parse a Python module and describe its classes and functions.
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| 
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| Parse enough of a Python file to recognize imports and class and
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| function definitions, and to find out the superclasses of a class.
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| 
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| The interface consists of a single function:
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|     readmodule_ex(module, path=None)
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| where module is the name of a Python module, and path is an optional
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| list of directories where the module is to be searched.  If present,
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| path is prepended to the system search path sys.path.  The return value
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| is a dictionary.  The keys of the dictionary are the names of the
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| classes and functions defined in the module (including classes that are
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| defined via the from XXX import YYY construct).  The values are
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| instances of classes Class and Function.  One special key/value pair is
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| present for packages: the key '__path__' has a list as its value which
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| contains the package search path.
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| 
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| Classes and Functions have a common superclass: _Object.  Every instance
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| has the following attributes:
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|     module  -- name of the module;
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|     name    -- name of the object;
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|     file    -- file in which the object is defined;
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|     lineno  -- line in the file where the object's definition starts;
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|     parent  -- parent of this object, if any;
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|     children -- nested objects contained in this object.
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| The 'children' attribute is a dictionary mapping names to objects.
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| 
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| Instances of Function describe functions with the attributes from _Object.
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| 
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| Instances of Class describe classes with the attributes from _Object,
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| plus the following:
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|     super   -- list of super classes (Class instances if possible);
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|     methods -- mapping of method names to beginning line numbers.
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| If the name of a super class is not recognized, the corresponding
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| entry in the list of super classes is not a class instance but a
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| string giving the name of the super class.  Since import statements
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| are recognized and imported modules are scanned as well, this
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| shouldn't happen often.
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| """
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| 
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| import io
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| import sys
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| import importlib.util
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| import tokenize
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| from token import NAME, DEDENT, OP
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| 
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| __all__ = ["readmodule", "readmodule_ex", "Class", "Function"]
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| 
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| _modules = {}  # Initialize cache of modules we've seen.
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| 
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| 
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| class _Object:
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|     "Informaton about Python class or function."
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|     def __init__(self, module, name, file, lineno, parent):
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|         self.module = module
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|         self.name = name
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|         self.file = file
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|         self.lineno = lineno
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|         self.parent = parent
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|         self.children = {}
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| 
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|     def _addchild(self, name, obj):
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|         self.children[name] = obj
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| 
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| 
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| class Function(_Object):
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|     "Information about a Python function, including methods."
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|     def __init__(self, module, name, file, lineno, parent=None):
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|         _Object.__init__(self, module, name, file, lineno, parent)
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| 
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| 
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| class Class(_Object):
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|     "Information about a Python class."
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|     def __init__(self, module, name, super, file, lineno, parent=None):
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|         _Object.__init__(self, module, name, file, lineno, parent)
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|         self.super = [] if super is None else super
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|         self.methods = {}
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| 
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|     def _addmethod(self, name, lineno):
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|         self.methods[name] = lineno
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| 
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| 
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| def _nest_function(ob, func_name, lineno):
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|     "Return a Function after nesting within ob."
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|     newfunc = Function(ob.module, func_name, ob.file, lineno, ob)
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|     ob._addchild(func_name, newfunc)
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|     if isinstance(ob, Class):
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|         ob._addmethod(func_name, lineno)
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|     return newfunc
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| 
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| def _nest_class(ob, class_name, lineno, super=None):
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|     "Return a Class after nesting within ob."
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|     newclass = Class(ob.module, class_name, super, ob.file, lineno, ob)
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|     ob._addchild(class_name, newclass)
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|     return newclass
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| 
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| def readmodule(module, path=None):
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|     """Return Class objects for the top-level classes in module.
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| 
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|     This is the original interface, before Functions were added.
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|     """
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| 
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|     res = {}
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|     for key, value in _readmodule(module, path or []).items():
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|         if isinstance(value, Class):
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|             res[key] = value
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|     return res
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| 
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| def readmodule_ex(module, path=None):
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|     """Return a dictionary with all functions and classes in module.
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| 
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|     Search for module in PATH + sys.path.
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|     If possible, include imported superclasses.
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|     Do this by reading source, without importing (and executing) it.
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|     """
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|     return _readmodule(module, path or [])
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| 
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| def _readmodule(module, path, inpackage=None):
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|     """Do the hard work for readmodule[_ex].
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| 
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|     If inpackage is given, it must be the dotted name of the package in
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|     which we are searching for a submodule, and then PATH must be the
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|     package search path; otherwise, we are searching for a top-level
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|     module, and path is combined with sys.path.
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|     """
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|     # Compute the full module name (prepending inpackage if set).
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|     if inpackage is not None:
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|         fullmodule = "%s.%s" % (inpackage, module)
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|     else:
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|         fullmodule = module
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| 
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|     # Check in the cache.
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|     if fullmodule in _modules:
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|         return _modules[fullmodule]
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| 
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|     # Initialize the dict for this module's contents.
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|     tree = {}
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| 
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|     # Check if it is a built-in module; we don't do much for these.
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|     if module in sys.builtin_module_names and inpackage is None:
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|         _modules[module] = tree
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|         return tree
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| 
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|     # Check for a dotted module name.
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|     i = module.rfind('.')
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|     if i >= 0:
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|         package = module[:i]
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|         submodule = module[i+1:]
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|         parent = _readmodule(package, path, inpackage)
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|         if inpackage is not None:
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|             package = "%s.%s" % (inpackage, package)
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|         if not '__path__' in parent:
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|             raise ImportError('No package named {}'.format(package))
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|         return _readmodule(submodule, parent['__path__'], package)
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| 
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|     # Search the path for the module.
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|     f = None
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|     if inpackage is not None:
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|         search_path = path
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|     else:
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|         search_path = path + sys.path
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|     spec = importlib.util._find_spec_from_path(fullmodule, search_path)
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|     _modules[fullmodule] = tree
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|     # Is module a package?
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|     if spec.submodule_search_locations is not None:
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|         tree['__path__'] = spec.submodule_search_locations
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|     try:
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|         source = spec.loader.get_source(fullmodule)
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|         if source is None:
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|             return tree
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|     except (AttributeError, ImportError):
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|         # If module is not Python source, we cannot do anything.
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|         return tree
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| 
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|     fname = spec.loader.get_filename(fullmodule)
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|     return _create_tree(fullmodule, path, fname, source, tree, inpackage)
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| 
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| 
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| def _create_tree(fullmodule, path, fname, source, tree, inpackage):
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|     """Return the tree for a particular module.
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| 
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|     fullmodule (full module name), inpackage+module, becomes o.module.
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|     path is passed to recursive calls of _readmodule.
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|     fname becomes o.file.
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|     source is tokenized.  Imports cause recursive calls to _readmodule.
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|     tree is {} or {'__path__': <submodule search locations>}.
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|     inpackage, None or string, is passed to recursive calls of _readmodule.
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| 
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|     The effect of recursive calls is mutation of global _modules.
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|     """
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|     f = io.StringIO(source)
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| 
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|     stack = [] # Initialize stack of (class, indent) pairs.
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| 
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|     g = tokenize.generate_tokens(f.readline)
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|     try:
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|         for tokentype, token, start, _end, _line in g:
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|             if tokentype == DEDENT:
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|                 lineno, thisindent = start
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|                 # Close previous nested classes and defs.
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|                 while stack and stack[-1][1] >= thisindent:
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|                     del stack[-1]
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|             elif token == 'def':
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|                 lineno, thisindent = start
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|                 # Close previous nested classes and defs.
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|                 while stack and stack[-1][1] >= thisindent:
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|                     del stack[-1]
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|                 tokentype, func_name, start = next(g)[0:3]
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|                 if tokentype != NAME:
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|                     continue  # Skip def with syntax error.
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|                 cur_func = None
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|                 if stack:
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|                     cur_obj = stack[-1][0]
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|                     cur_func = _nest_function(cur_obj, func_name, lineno)
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|                 else:
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|                     # It is just a function.
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|                     cur_func = Function(fullmodule, func_name, fname, lineno)
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|                     tree[func_name] = cur_func
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|                 stack.append((cur_func, thisindent))
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|             elif token == 'class':
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|                 lineno, thisindent = start
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|                 # Close previous nested classes and defs.
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|                 while stack and stack[-1][1] >= thisindent:
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|                     del stack[-1]
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|                 tokentype, class_name, start = next(g)[0:3]
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|                 if tokentype != NAME:
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|                     continue # Skip class with syntax error.
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|                 # Parse what follows the class name.
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|                 tokentype, token, start = next(g)[0:3]
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|                 inherit = None
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|                 if token == '(':
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|                     names = [] # Initialize list of superclasses.
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|                     level = 1
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|                     super = [] # Tokens making up current superclass.
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|                     while True:
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|                         tokentype, token, start = next(g)[0:3]
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|                         if token in (')', ',') and level == 1:
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|                             n = "".join(super)
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|                             if n in tree:
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|                                 # We know this super class.
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|                                 n = tree[n]
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|                             else:
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|                                 c = n.split('.')
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|                                 if len(c) > 1:
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|                                     # Super class form is module.class:
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|                                     # look in module for class.
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|                                     m = c[-2]
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|                                     c = c[-1]
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|                                     if m in _modules:
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|                                         d = _modules[m]
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|                                         if c in d:
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|                                             n = d[c]
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|                             names.append(n)
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|                             super = []
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|                         if token == '(':
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|                             level += 1
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|                         elif token == ')':
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|                             level -= 1
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|                             if level == 0:
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|                                 break
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|                         elif token == ',' and level == 1:
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|                             pass
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|                         # Only use NAME and OP (== dot) tokens for type name.
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|                         elif tokentype in (NAME, OP) and level == 1:
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|                             super.append(token)
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|                         # Expressions in the base list are not supported.
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|                     inherit = names
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|                 if stack:
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|                     cur_obj = stack[-1][0]
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|                     cur_class = _nest_class(
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|                             cur_obj, class_name, lineno, inherit)
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|                 else:
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|                     cur_class = Class(fullmodule, class_name, inherit,
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|                                       fname, lineno)
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|                     tree[class_name] = cur_class
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|                 stack.append((cur_class, thisindent))
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|             elif token == 'import' and start[1] == 0:
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|                 modules = _getnamelist(g)
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|                 for mod, _mod2 in modules:
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|                     try:
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|                         # Recursively read the imported module.
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|                         if inpackage is None:
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|                             _readmodule(mod, path)
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|                         else:
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|                             try:
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|                                 _readmodule(mod, path, inpackage)
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|                             except ImportError:
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|                                 _readmodule(mod, [])
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|                     except:
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|                         # If we can't find or parse the imported module,
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|                         # too bad -- don't die here.
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|                         pass
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|             elif token == 'from' and start[1] == 0:
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|                 mod, token = _getname(g)
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|                 if not mod or token != "import":
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|                     continue
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|                 names = _getnamelist(g)
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|                 try:
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|                     # Recursively read the imported module.
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|                     d = _readmodule(mod, path, inpackage)
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|                 except:
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|                     # If we can't find or parse the imported module,
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|                     # too bad -- don't die here.
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|                     continue
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|                 # Add any classes that were defined in the imported module
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|                 # to our name space if they were mentioned in the list.
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|                 for n, n2 in names:
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|                     if n in d:
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|                         tree[n2 or n] = d[n]
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|                     elif n == '*':
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|                         # Don't add names that start with _.
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|                         for n in d:
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|                             if n[0] != '_':
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|                                 tree[n] = d[n]
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|     except StopIteration:
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|         pass
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| 
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|     f.close()
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|     return tree
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| 
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| 
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| def _getnamelist(g):
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|     """Return list of (dotted-name, as-name or None) tuples for token source g.
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| 
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|     An as-name is the name that follows 'as' in an as clause.
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|     """
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|     names = []
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|     while True:
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|         name, token = _getname(g)
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|         if not name:
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|             break
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|         if token == 'as':
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|             name2, token = _getname(g)
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|         else:
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|             name2 = None
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|         names.append((name, name2))
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|         while token != "," and "\n" not in token:
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|             token = next(g)[1]
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|         if token != ",":
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|             break
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|     return names
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| 
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| 
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| def _getname(g):
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|     "Return (dotted-name or None, next-token) tuple for token source g."
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|     parts = []
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|     tokentype, token = next(g)[0:2]
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|     if tokentype != NAME and token != '*':
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|         return (None, token)
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|     parts.append(token)
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|     while True:
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|         tokentype, token = next(g)[0:2]
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|         if token != '.':
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|             break
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|         tokentype, token = next(g)[0:2]
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|         if tokentype != NAME:
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|             break
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|         parts.append(token)
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|     return (".".join(parts), token)
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| 
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| 
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| def _main():
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|     "Print module output (default this file) for quick visual check."
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|     import os
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|     try:
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|         mod = sys.argv[1]
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|     except:
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|         mod = __file__
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|     if os.path.exists(mod):
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|         path = [os.path.dirname(mod)]
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|         mod = os.path.basename(mod)
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|         if mod.lower().endswith(".py"):
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|             mod = mod[:-3]
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|     else:
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|         path = []
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|     tree = readmodule_ex(mod, path)
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|     lineno_key = lambda a: getattr(a, 'lineno', 0)
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|     objs = sorted(tree.values(), key=lineno_key, reverse=True)
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|     indent_level = 2
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|     while objs:
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|         obj = objs.pop()
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|         if isinstance(obj, list):
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|             # Value is a __path__ key.
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|             continue
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|         if not hasattr(obj, 'indent'):
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|             obj.indent = 0
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| 
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|         if isinstance(obj, _Object):
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|             new_objs = sorted(obj.children.values(),
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|                               key=lineno_key, reverse=True)
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|             for ob in new_objs:
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|                 ob.indent = obj.indent + indent_level
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|             objs.extend(new_objs)
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|         if isinstance(obj, Class):
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|             print("{}class {} {} {}"
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|                   .format(' ' * obj.indent, obj.name, obj.super, obj.lineno))
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|         elif isinstance(obj, Function):
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|             print("{}def {} {}".format(' ' * obj.indent, obj.name, obj.lineno))
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     _main()
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