mirror of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff
## Summary
This PR fixes a small quirk in the semantic model. Typically, when we
see an import, like `import foo`, we create a `BindingKind::Importation`
for it. However, if `foo` has been declared as a `global`, then we
propagate the kind forward. So given:
```python
global foo
import foo
```
We'd create two bindings for `foo`, both with type `global`.
This was originally borrowed from Pyflakes, and it exists to help avoid
false-positives like:
```python
def f():
global foo
# Don't mark `foo` as "assigned but unused"! It's a global!
foo = 1
```
This PR removes that behavior, and instead tracks "Does this binding
refer to a global?" as a flag. This is much cleaner, since it means we
don't "lose" the identity of various bindings.
As a very strange example of why this matters, consider:
```python
def foo():
global Member
from module import Member
x: Member = 1
```
`Member` is only used in a typing context, so we should flag it and say
"move it to a `TYPE_CHECKING` block". However, when we go to analyze
`from module import Member`, it has `BindingKind::Global`. So we don't
even know that it's an import!
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| flake8_to_ruff | ||
| ruff | ||
| ruff_benchmark | ||
| ruff_cache | ||
| ruff_cli | ||
| ruff_dev | ||
| ruff_diagnostics | ||
| ruff_formatter | ||
| ruff_index | ||
| ruff_macros | ||
| ruff_python_ast | ||
| ruff_python_formatter | ||
| ruff_python_semantic | ||
| ruff_python_stdlib | ||
| ruff_python_whitespace | ||
| ruff_rustpython | ||
| ruff_testing_macros | ||
| ruff_textwrap | ||
| ruff_wasm | ||