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1# util/typing.py 

2# Copyright (C) 2022-2026 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors 

3# <see AUTHORS file> 

4# 

5# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under 

6# the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php 

7# mypy: allow-untyped-defs, allow-untyped-calls 

8 

9from __future__ import annotations 

10 

11import builtins 

12from collections import deque 

13import collections.abc as collections_abc 

14import re 

15import sys 

16import typing 

17from typing import Any 

18from typing import Callable 

19from typing import Dict 

20from typing import ForwardRef 

21from typing import Generic 

22from typing import Iterable 

23from typing import Mapping 

24from typing import NewType 

25from typing import NoReturn 

26from typing import Optional 

27from typing import overload 

28from typing import Set 

29from typing import Tuple 

30from typing import Type 

31from typing import TYPE_CHECKING 

32from typing import TypeVar 

33from typing import Union 

34 

35import typing_extensions 

36 

37from . import compat 

38 

39if True: # zimports removes the tailing comments 

40 from typing_extensions import Annotated as Annotated # 3.8 

41 from typing_extensions import Concatenate as Concatenate # 3.10 

42 from typing_extensions import ( 

43 dataclass_transform as dataclass_transform, # 3.11, 

44 ) 

45 from typing_extensions import Final as Final # 3.8 

46 from typing_extensions import final as final # 3.8 

47 from typing_extensions import get_args as get_args # 3.10 

48 from typing_extensions import get_origin as get_origin # 3.10 

49 from typing_extensions import Literal as Literal # 3.8 

50 from typing_extensions import NotRequired as NotRequired # 3.11 

51 from typing_extensions import ParamSpec as ParamSpec # 3.10 

52 from typing_extensions import Protocol as Protocol # 3.8 

53 from typing_extensions import SupportsIndex as SupportsIndex # 3.8 

54 from typing_extensions import TypeAlias as TypeAlias # 3.10 

55 from typing_extensions import TypedDict as TypedDict # 3.8 

56 from typing_extensions import TypeGuard as TypeGuard # 3.10 

57 from typing_extensions import Self as Self # 3.11 

58 from typing_extensions import TypeAliasType as TypeAliasType # 3.12 

59 from typing_extensions import Never as Never # 3.11 

60 from typing_extensions import LiteralString as LiteralString # 3.11 

61 

62_T = TypeVar("_T", bound=Any) 

63_KT = TypeVar("_KT") 

64_KT_co = TypeVar("_KT_co", covariant=True) 

65_KT_contra = TypeVar("_KT_contra", contravariant=True) 

66_VT = TypeVar("_VT") 

67_VT_co = TypeVar("_VT_co", covariant=True) 

68 

69if compat.py310: 

70 # why they took until py310 to put this in stdlib is beyond me, 

71 # I've been wanting it since py27 

72 from types import NoneType as NoneType 

73else: 

74 NoneType = type(None) # type: ignore 

75 

76 

77def is_fwd_none(typ: Any) -> bool: 

78 return isinstance(typ, ForwardRef) and typ.__forward_arg__ == "None" 

79 

80 

81_AnnotationScanType = Union[ 

82 Type[Any], str, ForwardRef, NewType, TypeAliasType, "GenericProtocol[Any]" 

83] 

84 

85 

86class ArgsTypeProtocol(Protocol): 

87 """protocol for types that have ``__args__`` 

88 

89 there's no public interface for this AFAIK 

90 

91 """ 

92 

93 __args__: Tuple[_AnnotationScanType, ...] 

94 

95 

96class GenericProtocol(Protocol[_T]): 

97 """protocol for generic types. 

98 

99 this since Python.typing _GenericAlias is private 

100 

101 """ 

102 

103 __args__: Tuple[_AnnotationScanType, ...] 

104 __origin__: Type[_T] 

105 

106 # Python's builtin _GenericAlias has this method, however builtins like 

107 # list, dict, etc. do not, even though they have ``__origin__`` and 

108 # ``__args__`` 

109 # 

110 # def copy_with(self, params: Tuple[_AnnotationScanType, ...]) -> Type[_T]: 

111 # ... 

112 

113 

114# copied from TypeShed, required in order to implement 

115# MutableMapping.update() 

116class SupportsKeysAndGetItem(Protocol[_KT, _VT_co]): 

117 def keys(self) -> Iterable[_KT]: ... 

118 

119 def __getitem__(self, __k: _KT) -> _VT_co: ... 

120 

121 

122# work around https://github.com/microsoft/pyright/issues/3025 

123_LiteralStar = Literal["*"] 

124 

125 

126def de_stringify_annotation( 

127 cls: Type[Any], 

128 annotation: _AnnotationScanType, 

129 originating_module: str, 

130 locals_: Mapping[str, Any], 

131 *, 

132 str_cleanup_fn: Optional[Callable[[str, str], str]] = None, 

133 include_generic: bool = False, 

134 _already_seen: Optional[Set[Any]] = None, 

135) -> Type[Any]: 

136 """Resolve annotations that may be string based into real objects. 

137 

138 This is particularly important if a module defines "from __future__ import 

139 annotations", as everything inside of __annotations__ is a string. We want 

140 to at least have generic containers like ``Mapped``, ``Union``, ``List``, 

141 etc. 

142 

143 """ 

144 # looked at typing.get_type_hints(), looked at pydantic. We need much 

145 # less here, and we here try to not use any private typing internals 

146 # or construct ForwardRef objects which is documented as something 

147 # that should be avoided. 

148 

149 original_annotation = annotation 

150 

151 if is_fwd_ref(annotation): 

152 annotation = annotation.__forward_arg__ 

153 

154 if isinstance(annotation, str): 

155 if str_cleanup_fn: 

156 annotation = str_cleanup_fn(annotation, originating_module) 

157 

158 annotation = eval_expression( 

159 annotation, originating_module, locals_=locals_, in_class=cls 

160 ) 

161 

162 if ( 

163 include_generic 

164 and is_generic(annotation) 

165 and not is_literal(annotation) 

166 ): 

167 if _already_seen is None: 

168 _already_seen = set() 

169 

170 if annotation in _already_seen: 

171 # only occurs recursively. outermost return type 

172 # will always be Type. 

173 # the element here will be either ForwardRef or 

174 # Optional[ForwardRef] 

175 return original_annotation # type: ignore 

176 else: 

177 _already_seen.add(annotation) 

178 

179 elements = tuple( 

180 de_stringify_annotation( 

181 cls, 

182 elem, 

183 originating_module, 

184 locals_, 

185 str_cleanup_fn=str_cleanup_fn, 

186 include_generic=include_generic, 

187 _already_seen=_already_seen, 

188 ) 

189 for elem in annotation.__args__ 

190 ) 

191 

192 return _copy_generic_annotation_with(annotation, elements) 

193 

194 return annotation # type: ignore 

195 

196 

197def fixup_container_fwd_refs( 

198 type_: _AnnotationScanType, 

199) -> _AnnotationScanType: 

200 """Correct dict['x', 'y'] into dict[ForwardRef('x'), ForwardRef('y')] 

201 and similar for list, set 

202 

203 """ 

204 

205 if ( 

206 is_generic(type_) 

207 and get_origin(type_) 

208 in ( 

209 dict, 

210 set, 

211 list, 

212 collections_abc.MutableSet, 

213 collections_abc.MutableMapping, 

214 collections_abc.MutableSequence, 

215 collections_abc.Mapping, 

216 collections_abc.Sequence, 

217 ) 

218 # fight, kick and scream to struggle to tell the difference between 

219 # dict[] and typing.Dict[] which DO NOT compare the same and DO NOT 

220 # behave the same yet there is NO WAY to distinguish between which type 

221 # it is using public attributes 

222 and not re.match( 

223 "typing.(?:Dict|List|Set|.*Mapping|.*Sequence|.*Set)", repr(type_) 

224 ) 

225 ): 

226 # compat with py3.10 and earlier 

227 return get_origin(type_).__class_getitem__( # type: ignore 

228 tuple( 

229 [ 

230 ForwardRef(elem) if isinstance(elem, str) else elem 

231 for elem in get_args(type_) 

232 ] 

233 ) 

234 ) 

235 return type_ 

236 

237 

238def _copy_generic_annotation_with( 

239 annotation: GenericProtocol[_T], elements: Tuple[_AnnotationScanType, ...] 

240) -> Type[_T]: 

241 if hasattr(annotation, "copy_with"): 

242 # List, Dict, etc. real generics 

243 return annotation.copy_with(elements) # type: ignore 

244 else: 

245 # Python builtins list, dict, etc. 

246 return annotation.__origin__[elements] # type: ignore 

247 

248 

249def eval_expression( 

250 expression: str, 

251 module_name: str, 

252 *, 

253 locals_: Optional[Mapping[str, Any]] = None, 

254 in_class: Optional[Type[Any]] = None, 

255) -> Any: 

256 try: 

257 base_globals: Dict[str, Any] = sys.modules[module_name].__dict__ 

258 except KeyError as ke: 

259 raise NameError( 

260 f"Module {module_name} isn't present in sys.modules; can't " 

261 f"evaluate expression {expression}" 

262 ) from ke 

263 

264 try: 

265 if in_class is not None: 

266 cls_namespace = dict(in_class.__dict__) 

267 cls_namespace.setdefault(in_class.__name__, in_class) 

268 

269 # see #10899. We want the locals/globals to take precedence 

270 # over the class namespace in this context, even though this 

271 # is not the usual way variables would resolve. 

272 cls_namespace.update(base_globals) 

273 

274 annotation = eval(expression, cls_namespace, locals_) 

275 else: 

276 annotation = eval(expression, base_globals, locals_) 

277 except Exception as err: 

278 raise NameError( 

279 f"Could not de-stringify annotation {expression!r}" 

280 ) from err 

281 else: 

282 return annotation 

283 

284 

285def eval_name_only( 

286 name: str, 

287 module_name: str, 

288 *, 

289 locals_: Optional[Mapping[str, Any]] = None, 

290) -> Any: 

291 if "." in name: 

292 return eval_expression(name, module_name, locals_=locals_) 

293 

294 try: 

295 base_globals: Dict[str, Any] = sys.modules[module_name].__dict__ 

296 except KeyError as ke: 

297 raise NameError( 

298 f"Module {module_name} isn't present in sys.modules; can't " 

299 f"resolve name {name}" 

300 ) from ke 

301 

302 # name only, just look in globals. eval() works perfectly fine here, 

303 # however we are seeking to have this be faster, as this occurs for 

304 # every Mapper[] keyword, etc. depending on configuration 

305 try: 

306 return base_globals[name] 

307 except KeyError as ke: 

308 # check in builtins as well to handle `list`, `set` or `dict`, etc. 

309 try: 

310 return builtins.__dict__[name] 

311 except KeyError: 

312 pass 

313 

314 raise NameError( 

315 f"Could not locate name {name} in module {module_name}" 

316 ) from ke 

317 

318 

319def resolve_name_to_real_class_name(name: str, module_name: str) -> str: 

320 try: 

321 obj = eval_name_only(name, module_name) 

322 except NameError: 

323 return name 

324 else: 

325 return getattr(obj, "__name__", name) 

326 

327 

328def is_pep593(type_: Optional[Any]) -> bool: 

329 return type_ is not None and get_origin(type_) in _type_tuples.Annotated 

330 

331 

332def is_non_string_iterable(obj: Any) -> TypeGuard[Iterable[Any]]: 

333 return isinstance(obj, collections_abc.Iterable) and not isinstance( 

334 obj, (str, bytes) 

335 ) 

336 

337 

338def is_literal(type_: Any) -> bool: 

339 return get_origin(type_) in _type_tuples.Literal 

340 

341 

342def is_newtype(type_: Optional[_AnnotationScanType]) -> TypeGuard[NewType]: 

343 return hasattr(type_, "__supertype__") 

344 

345 # doesn't work in 3.8, 3.7 as it passes a closure, not an 

346 # object instance 

347 # isinstance(type, type_instances.NewType) 

348 

349 

350def is_generic(type_: _AnnotationScanType) -> TypeGuard[GenericProtocol[Any]]: 

351 return hasattr(type_, "__args__") and hasattr(type_, "__origin__") 

352 

353 

354def is_pep695(type_: _AnnotationScanType) -> TypeGuard[TypeAliasType]: 

355 # NOTE: a generic TAT does not instance check as TypeAliasType outside of 

356 # python 3.10. For sqlalchemy use cases it's fine to consider it a TAT 

357 # though. 

358 # NOTE: things seems to work also without this additional check 

359 if is_generic(type_): 

360 if is_pep593(type_): 

361 return False 

362 return is_pep695(type_.__origin__) 

363 return isinstance(type_, _type_instances.TypeAliasType) 

364 

365 

366def flatten_newtype(type_: NewType) -> Type[Any]: 

367 super_type = type_.__supertype__ 

368 while is_newtype(super_type): 

369 super_type = super_type.__supertype__ 

370 return super_type # type: ignore[return-value] 

371 

372 

373def pep695_values(type_: _AnnotationScanType) -> Set[Any]: 

374 """Extracts the value from a TypeAliasType, recursively exploring unions 

375 and inner TypeAliasType to flatten them into a single set. 

376 

377 Forward references are not evaluated, so no recursive exploration happens 

378 into them. 

379 """ 

380 _seen = set() 

381 

382 def recursive_value(inner_type): 

383 if inner_type in _seen: 

384 # recursion are not supported (at least it's flagged as 

385 # an error by pyright). Just avoid infinite loop 

386 return inner_type 

387 _seen.add(inner_type) 

388 if not is_pep695(inner_type): 

389 return inner_type 

390 value = inner_type.__value__ 

391 if not is_union(value): 

392 return value 

393 return [recursive_value(t) for t in value.__args__] 

394 

395 res = recursive_value(type_) 

396 if isinstance(res, list): 

397 types = set() 

398 stack = deque(res) 

399 while stack: 

400 t = stack.popleft() 

401 if isinstance(t, list): 

402 stack.extend(t) 

403 else: 

404 types.add(None if t is NoneType or is_fwd_none(t) else t) 

405 return types 

406 else: 

407 return {res} 

408 

409 

410def is_fwd_ref( 

411 type_: _AnnotationScanType, 

412 check_generic: bool = False, 

413 check_for_plain_string: bool = False, 

414) -> TypeGuard[ForwardRef]: 

415 if check_for_plain_string and isinstance(type_, str): 

416 return True 

417 elif isinstance(type_, _type_instances.ForwardRef): 

418 return True 

419 elif check_generic and is_generic(type_): 

420 return any( 

421 is_fwd_ref( 

422 arg, True, check_for_plain_string=check_for_plain_string 

423 ) 

424 for arg in type_.__args__ 

425 ) 

426 else: 

427 return False 

428 

429 

430@overload 

431def de_optionalize_union_types(type_: str) -> str: ... 

432 

433 

434@overload 

435def de_optionalize_union_types(type_: Type[Any]) -> Type[Any]: ... 

436 

437 

438@overload 

439def de_optionalize_union_types( 

440 type_: _AnnotationScanType, 

441) -> _AnnotationScanType: ... 

442 

443 

444def de_optionalize_union_types( 

445 type_: _AnnotationScanType, 

446) -> _AnnotationScanType: 

447 """Given a type, filter out ``Union`` types that include ``NoneType`` 

448 to not include the ``NoneType``. 

449 

450 Contains extra logic to work on non-flattened unions, unions that contain 

451 ``None`` (seen in py38, 37) 

452 

453 """ 

454 

455 if is_fwd_ref(type_): 

456 return _de_optionalize_fwd_ref_union_types(type_, False) 

457 

458 elif is_union(type_) and includes_none(type_): 

459 if compat.py39: 

460 typ = set(type_.__args__) 

461 else: 

462 # py38, 37 - unions are not automatically flattened, can contain 

463 # None rather than NoneType 

464 stack_of_unions = deque([type_]) 

465 typ = set() 

466 while stack_of_unions: 

467 u_typ = stack_of_unions.popleft() 

468 for elem in u_typ.__args__: 

469 if is_union(elem): 

470 stack_of_unions.append(elem) 

471 else: 

472 typ.add(elem) 

473 

474 typ.discard(None) # type: ignore[arg-type,unused-ignore] 

475 

476 typ = {t for t in typ if t is not NoneType and not is_fwd_none(t)} 

477 

478 return make_union_type(*typ) 

479 

480 else: 

481 return type_ 

482 

483 

484@overload 

485def _de_optionalize_fwd_ref_union_types( 

486 type_: ForwardRef, return_has_none: Literal[True] 

487) -> bool: ... 

488 

489 

490@overload 

491def _de_optionalize_fwd_ref_union_types( 

492 type_: ForwardRef, return_has_none: Literal[False] 

493) -> _AnnotationScanType: ... 

494 

495 

496def _de_optionalize_fwd_ref_union_types( 

497 type_: ForwardRef, return_has_none: bool 

498) -> Union[_AnnotationScanType, bool]: 

499 """return the non-optional type for Optional[], Union[None, ...], x|None, 

500 etc. without de-stringifying forward refs. 

501 

502 unfortunately this seems to require lots of hardcoded heuristics 

503 

504 """ 

505 

506 annotation = type_.__forward_arg__ 

507 

508 mm = re.match(r"^(.+?)\[(.+)\]$", annotation) 

509 if mm: 

510 g1 = mm.group(1).split(".")[-1] 

511 if g1 == "Optional": 

512 return True if return_has_none else ForwardRef(mm.group(2)) 

513 elif g1 == "Union": 

514 if "[" in mm.group(2): 

515 # cases like "Union[Dict[str, int], int, None]" 

516 elements: list[str] = [] 

517 current: list[str] = [] 

518 ignore_comma = 0 

519 for char in mm.group(2): 

520 if char == "[": 

521 ignore_comma += 1 

522 elif char == "]": 

523 ignore_comma -= 1 

524 elif ignore_comma == 0 and char == ",": 

525 elements.append("".join(current).strip()) 

526 current.clear() 

527 continue 

528 current.append(char) 

529 else: 

530 elements = re.split(r",\s*", mm.group(2)) 

531 parts = [ForwardRef(elem) for elem in elements if elem != "None"] 

532 if return_has_none: 

533 return len(elements) != len(parts) 

534 else: 

535 return make_union_type(*parts) if parts else Never # type: ignore[return-value] # noqa: E501 

536 else: 

537 return False if return_has_none else type_ 

538 

539 pipe_tokens = re.split(r"\s*\|\s*", annotation) 

540 has_none = "None" in pipe_tokens 

541 if return_has_none: 

542 return has_none 

543 if has_none: 

544 anno_str = "|".join(p for p in pipe_tokens if p != "None") 

545 return ForwardRef(anno_str) if anno_str else Never # type: ignore[return-value] # noqa: E501 

546 

547 return type_ 

548 

549 

550def make_union_type(*types: _AnnotationScanType) -> Type[Any]: 

551 """Make a Union type.""" 

552 

553 return Union[types] # type: ignore 

554 

555 

556def includes_none(type_: Any) -> bool: 

557 """Returns if the type annotation ``type_`` allows ``None``. 

558 

559 This function supports: 

560 * forward refs 

561 * unions 

562 * pep593 - Annotated 

563 * pep695 - TypeAliasType (does not support looking into 

564 fw reference of other pep695) 

565 * NewType 

566 * plain types like ``int``, ``None``, etc 

567 """ 

568 if is_fwd_ref(type_): 

569 return _de_optionalize_fwd_ref_union_types(type_, True) 

570 if is_union(type_): 

571 return any(includes_none(t) for t in get_args(type_)) 

572 if is_pep593(type_): 

573 return includes_none(get_args(type_)[0]) 

574 if is_pep695(type_): 

575 return any(includes_none(t) for t in pep695_values(type_)) 

576 if is_newtype(type_): 

577 return includes_none(type_.__supertype__) 

578 try: 

579 return type_ in (NoneType, None) or is_fwd_none(type_) 

580 except TypeError: 

581 # if type_ is Column, mapped_column(), etc. the use of "in" 

582 # resolves to ``__eq__()`` which then gives us an expression object 

583 # that can't resolve to boolean. just catch it all via exception 

584 return False 

585 

586 

587def is_a_type(type_: Any) -> bool: 

588 return ( 

589 isinstance(type_, type) 

590 or get_origin(type_) is not None 

591 or getattr(type_, "__module__", None) 

592 in ("typing", "typing_extensions") 

593 or type(type_).__mro__[0].__module__ in ("typing", "typing_extensions") 

594 ) 

595 

596 

597def is_union(type_: Any) -> TypeGuard[ArgsTypeProtocol]: 

598 return is_origin_of(type_, "Union", "UnionType") 

599 

600 

601def is_origin_of_cls( 

602 type_: Any, class_obj: Union[Tuple[Type[Any], ...], Type[Any]] 

603) -> bool: 

604 """return True if the given type has an __origin__ that shares a base 

605 with the given class""" 

606 

607 origin = get_origin(type_) 

608 if origin is None: 

609 return False 

610 

611 return isinstance(origin, type) and issubclass(origin, class_obj) 

612 

613 

614def is_origin_of( 

615 type_: Any, *names: str, module: Optional[str] = None 

616) -> bool: 

617 """return True if the given type has an __origin__ with the given name 

618 and optional module.""" 

619 

620 origin = get_origin(type_) 

621 if origin is None: 

622 return False 

623 

624 return _get_type_name(origin) in names and ( 

625 module is None or origin.__module__.startswith(module) 

626 ) 

627 

628 

629def _get_type_name(type_: Type[Any]) -> str: 

630 if compat.py310: 

631 return type_.__name__ 

632 else: 

633 typ_name = getattr(type_, "__name__", None) 

634 if typ_name is None: 

635 typ_name = getattr(type_, "_name", None) 

636 

637 return typ_name # type: ignore 

638 

639 

640class DescriptorProto(Protocol): 

641 def __get__(self, instance: object, owner: Any) -> Any: ... 

642 

643 def __set__(self, instance: Any, value: Any) -> None: ... 

644 

645 def __delete__(self, instance: Any) -> None: ... 

646 

647 

648_DESC = TypeVar("_DESC", bound=DescriptorProto) 

649 

650 

651class DescriptorReference(Generic[_DESC]): 

652 """a descriptor that refers to a descriptor. 

653 

654 used for cases where we need to have an instance variable referring to an 

655 object that is itself a descriptor, which typically confuses typing tools 

656 as they don't know when they should use ``__get__`` or not when referring 

657 to the descriptor assignment as an instance variable. See 

658 sqlalchemy.orm.interfaces.PropComparator.prop 

659 

660 """ 

661 

662 if TYPE_CHECKING: 

663 

664 def __get__(self, instance: object, owner: Any) -> _DESC: ... 

665 

666 def __set__(self, instance: Any, value: _DESC) -> None: ... 

667 

668 def __delete__(self, instance: Any) -> None: ... 

669 

670 

671_DESC_co = TypeVar("_DESC_co", bound=DescriptorProto, covariant=True) 

672 

673 

674class RODescriptorReference(Generic[_DESC_co]): 

675 """a descriptor that refers to a descriptor. 

676 

677 same as :class:`.DescriptorReference` but is read-only, so that subclasses 

678 can define a subtype as the generically contained element 

679 

680 """ 

681 

682 if TYPE_CHECKING: 

683 

684 def __get__(self, instance: object, owner: Any) -> _DESC_co: ... 

685 

686 def __set__(self, instance: Any, value: Any) -> NoReturn: ... 

687 

688 def __delete__(self, instance: Any) -> NoReturn: ... 

689 

690 

691_FN = TypeVar("_FN", bound=Optional[Callable[..., Any]]) 

692 

693 

694class CallableReference(Generic[_FN]): 

695 """a descriptor that refers to a callable. 

696 

697 works around mypy's limitation of not allowing callables assigned 

698 as instance variables 

699 

700 

701 """ 

702 

703 if TYPE_CHECKING: 

704 

705 def __get__(self, instance: object, owner: Any) -> _FN: ... 

706 

707 def __set__(self, instance: Any, value: _FN) -> None: ... 

708 

709 def __delete__(self, instance: Any) -> None: ... 

710 

711 

712class _TypingInstances: 

713 def __getattr__(self, key: str) -> tuple[type, ...]: 

714 types = tuple( 

715 { 

716 t 

717 for t in [ 

718 getattr(typing, key, None), 

719 getattr(typing_extensions, key, None), 

720 ] 

721 if t is not None 

722 } 

723 ) 

724 if not types: 

725 raise AttributeError(key) 

726 self.__dict__[key] = types 

727 return types 

728 

729 

730_type_tuples = _TypingInstances() 

731if TYPE_CHECKING: 

732 _type_instances = typing_extensions 

733else: 

734 _type_instances = _type_tuples 

735 

736LITERAL_TYPES = _type_tuples.Literal