#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # Copyright (c) 2019-2022 The Moneyrocket Core developers # Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying # file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. """ Detect when a mutable list or dict is used as a default parameter value in a Python function. """ import subprocess import sys def main(): command = [ "git", "grep", "-E", r"^\s*def [a-zA-Z0-9_]+\(.*=\s*(\[|\{)", "--", "*.py", ] output = subprocess.run(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, text=True) if len(output.stdout) > 0: error_msg = ( "A mutable list or dict seems to be used as default parameter value:\n\n" f"{output.stdout}\n" f"{example()}" ) print(error_msg) sys.exit(1) else: sys.exit(0) def example(): return """This is how mutable list and dict default parameter values behave: >>> def f(i, j=[], k={}): ... j.append(i) ... k[i] = True ... return j, k ... >>> f(1) ([1], {1: True}) >>> f(1) ([1, 1], {1: True}) >>> f(2) ([1, 1, 2], {1: True, 2: True}) The intended behaviour was likely: >>> def f(i, j=None, k=None): ... if j is None: ... j = [] ... if k is None: ... k = {} ... j.append(i) ... k[i] = True ... return j, k ... >>> f(1) ([1], {1: True}) >>> f(1) ([1], {1: True}) >>> f(2) ([2], {2: True})""" if __name__ == "__main__": main()