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import ast
import glob
import os
def parse_file_content(string: str) -> tuple[str | None, str | None]:
"""
Parses the content of a file and returns the action and description.
:param string: The content of a file.
:return: A tuple containing the action and description.
"""
first_break = string.find("---")
last_break = string.rfind("---")
if first_break == -1 and last_break == -1 or first_break == last_break:
return None, None
# Find the newline after the last separator
nl_after = string.find("\n", last_break) + 1
description = string[nl_after:].strip() if nl_after > last_break else ""
return string[first_break + 4 : last_break], description
def parse_action(string: str) -> tuple[str, str | None]:
"""
Parses the action from a string.
:param string: The string to parse the action from.
:return: A tuple containing the action and action input.
"""
assert string.startswith("action:")
idx = string.find("action_input=")
action = string[8: idx - 1] if idx > 8 else string[8:]
action_input = string[idx + 13 :].strip("'").strip('"') if idx > 8 else None
return action, action_input
def extract_imports(file_contents: str) -> tuple[list[str], list[ast.FunctionDef], list[ast.ClassDef]]:
"""
Extracts imports, functions, and classes from a file's contents.
:param file_contents: The contents of a file.
:return: A tuple containing the imports, functions, and classes.
"""
module_ast = ast.parse(file_contents)
imports = []
functions = [n for n in module_ast.body if isinstance(n, ast.FunctionDef)]
classes = [n for n in module_ast.body if isinstance(n, ast.ClassDef)]
for node in ast.walk(module_ast):
if isinstance(node, ast.Import):
for alias in node.names:
imports.append(alias.name)
elif isinstance(node, ast.ImportFrom):
module_name = node.module
for alias in node.names:
name = alias.name
if module_name:
imports.append(f"{module_name}.{name}")
else:
imports.append(name)
return imports, functions, classes
def read_python_module_structure(path: str) -> tuple[str, dict[str, str], dict[str, list[str]]]:
"""
Reads the structure of a Python module and returns a prompt, content, and internal imports map.
:param path: The path to the Python module.
:return: A tuple containing the structure prompt, content, and internal imports map.
"""
file_types = ["*.py"]
code = []
for file_type in file_types:
code += glob.glob(os.path.join(path, "**", file_type), recursive=True)
structure_prompt = "Files:\n"
structure_prompt += "(listing all files and their functions and classes)\n\n"
def get_file_name(i: str) -> str:
return "./{}.py".format(i.replace(".", "/"))
content = {}
internal_imports_map = {}
for fn in code:
if os.path.basename(fn) == "gpt.py":
continue
with open(fn, "r") as f:
content[fn] = f.read()
imports, functions, classes = extract_imports(content[fn])
internal_imports = [
".".join(i.split(".")[:-1])
for i in imports
if i.startswith("app.")
]
internal_imports_map[fn] = [
get_file_name(i) for i in set(internal_imports)
]
structure_prompt += f"{fn}\n"
for function in functions:
structure_prompt += f" {function.name}({function.args})\n"
return structure_prompt, content, internal_imports_map