193 lines
5.5 KiB
TypeScript
193 lines
5.5 KiB
TypeScript
interface ParsedFunctionDoc {
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description: string;
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parameters: Array<{
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name: string;
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type: string;
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description: string;
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}>;
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returns: {
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type: string;
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description: string;
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} | null;
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}
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/**
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* Return an array of parameter objects from a block of text that
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* looks like a NumPy docstring parameters section.
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*/
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function parseParameters(rawParameters: string) {
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// Split by lines.
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const lines = rawParameters.split("\n");
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interface Param {
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name: string;
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type: string;
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description: string;
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}
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const parameters: Param[] = [];
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let currentParam: Param | null = null;
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// Regex for a parameter heading, e.g.:
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// base_config : Optional[RunnableConfig]
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// or with indentation, e.g.:
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// base_config : Optional[RunnableConfig]
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const paramHeadingRegex = /^[ \t]*([A-Za-z_]\w*)\s*:\s*(.*)$/;
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for (const line of lines) {
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const trimmedLine = line.trim();
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// 1) If line matches the heading format, that's a *new* parameter
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const headingMatch = line.match(paramHeadingRegex);
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if (headingMatch) {
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// If we were building a previous param, push it first
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if (currentParam) {
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parameters.push(currentParam);
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}
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// Start a new param
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const pName = headingMatch[1];
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const pType = headingMatch[2];
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currentParam = {
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name: pName.trim(),
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type: pType.trim(),
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description: "", // we’ll accumulate description lines
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};
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continue;
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}
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// 2) If it’s not a heading line and we have a current param, treat it as description
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if (currentParam && trimmedLine) {
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// Add a space if we already have some text
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if (currentParam.description.length > 0) {
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currentParam.description += " ";
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}
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currentParam.description += trimmedLine;
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}
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}
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// Push the last param if we have one
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if (currentParam) {
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parameters.push(currentParam);
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}
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return parameters;
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}
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/**
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* Parses out function docstrings for the given Python functions (by name).
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*
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* @param functionNames - The names of the functions to parse
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* @param fileContent - The entire Python file content
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* @returns A record where each key is a function name, and the value is the parsed doc info
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*/
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export function parsePythonDocstrings(
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functionNames: string[],
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fileContent: string,
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): Record<string, ParsedFunctionDoc> {
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const results: Record<string, ParsedFunctionDoc> = {};
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// Regex to capture:
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// 1) Optional leading "async"
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// 2) `def`
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// 3) function name
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// 4) Anything until the `"""` docstring start
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// 5) The content inside the triple quotes
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//
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// The `[\s\S]` is used so that `.` can match newlines.
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// The `?` in `[\s\S]*?` makes it non-greedy so we capture the smallest triple-quote block.
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// The `m` flag is used so ^ can match the start of lines.
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// The `g` flag is for capturing all occurrences.
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//
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// We also add a lookbehind for ) or : to ensure we match the pattern of a function signature,
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// but you can tweak as needed.
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// Updated regex to handle multiline signatures
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const functionRegex =
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/\b(?:async\s+)?(def|class)\s+([A-Za-z_]\w*)[\s\S]*?"""([\s\S]*?)"""/gm;
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let match: RegExpExecArray | null;
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while ((match = functionRegex.exec(fileContent)) !== null) {
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const fnName = match[2];
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const docstring = match[3];
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// Only parse if the function is in functionNames
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if (!functionNames.includes(fnName)) {
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continue;
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}
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// 1) Split docstring by "Parameters" and/or "Returns" blocks
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// We'll do a very naive parse in NumPy style:
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//
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// description (until we see the line "Parameters" or "Returns")
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// (optional) Parameters
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// (optional) Returns
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//
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// Example NumPy-ish block:
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//
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// Parameters
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// ----------
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// param1 : str
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// Description...
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// param2 : int
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// ...
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//
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// Returns
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// -------
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// int
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// Some description...
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//
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// We'll break it up with a simple approach:
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const [rawDescription, maybeParamsAndBeyond = ""] = docstring.split(
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/\n\s*Parameters\s*[-=]+\s*\n/, // Splits after 'Parameters'
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);
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let rawParameters = "";
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let rawReturns = "";
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// Check if there's a "Returns" block in the "maybeParamsAndBeyond" chunk
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const returnsSplit = maybeParamsAndBeyond.split(
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/\n\s*Returns\s*[-=]+\s*\n/,
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);
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if (returnsSplit.length === 2) {
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// [ paramsBlock, returnsBlock ]
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rawParameters = returnsSplit[0];
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rawReturns = returnsSplit[1];
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} else {
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// no Returns block found
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rawParameters = maybeParamsAndBeyond;
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}
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// 2) Parse description: everything up to "Parameters"
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const description = rawDescription.trim();
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// 3) Parse parameters from rawParameters
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const parameters = parseParameters(rawParameters);
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// 4) Parse returns from rawReturns
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//
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// Returns
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// -------
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// ReturnType
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// Description ...
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//
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// We'll do something simple: get the first line as type, the rest as the description
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let returnType = "";
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let returnDescription = "";
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if (rawReturns.trim()) {
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// The first non-empty line is the type
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const lines = rawReturns.split("\n").map((l) => l.trim());
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returnType = lines[0];
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// The rest is the description
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returnDescription = lines.slice(1).join(" ");
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}
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results[fnName] = {
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description,
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parameters,
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returns: returnType
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? { type: returnType, description: returnDescription.trim() }
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: null,
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};
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}
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return results;
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}
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