class NodeTransformer(NodeVisitor): (source)
Known subclasses: pydocspec.astroidutils._AnnotationStringParser
A NodeVisitor
subclass that walks the abstract syntax tree and
allows modification of nodes.
The NodeTransformer
will walk the AST and use the return value of the
visitor methods to replace or remove the old node. If the return value of
the visitor method is None, the node will be removed from its location,
otherwise it is replaced with the return value. The return value may be the
original node in which case no replacement takes place.
Here is an example transformer that rewrites all occurrences of name lookups
(foo) to data['foo']:
class RewriteName(NodeTransformer): def visit_Name(self, node): return Subscript( value=Name(id='data', ctx=Load()), slice=Constant(value=node.id), ctx=node.ctx )
Keep in mind that if the node you're operating on has child nodes you must
either transform the child nodes yourself or call the generic_visit
method for the node first.
For nodes that were part of a collection of statements (that applies to all
statement nodes), the visitor may also return a list of nodes rather than
just a single node.
Usually you use the transformer like this:
node = YourTransformer().visit(node)
Note
Barely adapted from Python standard's library ast
module.
Method | generic |
Called if no explicit visitor function exists for a node. |
Inherited from NodeVisitor
:
Method | visit |
Visit a node. |