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Python
1078 lines
31 KiB
Python
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# util/langhelpers.py
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2013 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors <see AUTHORS file>
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#
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# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
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# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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"""Routines to help with the creation, loading and introspection of
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modules, classes, hierarchies, attributes, functions, and methods.
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"""
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import itertools
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import inspect
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import operator
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import re
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import sys
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import types
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import warnings
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from .compat import set_types, threading, \
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callable, inspect_getfullargspec
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from functools import update_wrapper
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from .. import exc
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import hashlib
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from . import compat
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def md5_hex(x):
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# Py3K
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#x = x.encode('utf-8')
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m = hashlib.md5()
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m.update(x)
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return m.hexdigest()
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class safe_reraise(object):
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"""Reraise an exception after invoking some
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handler code.
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Stores the existing exception info before
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invoking so that it is maintained across a potential
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coroutine context switch.
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e.g.::
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try:
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sess.commit()
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except:
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with safe_reraise():
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sess.rollback()
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"""
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def __enter__(self):
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self._exc_info = sys.exc_info()
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def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback):
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# see #2703 for notes
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if type_ is None:
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exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info
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self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references
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compat.reraise(exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb)
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else:
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self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references
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compat.reraise(type_, value, traceback)
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def decode_slice(slc):
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"""decode a slice object as sent to __getitem__.
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takes into account the 2.5 __index__() method, basically.
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"""
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ret = []
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for x in slc.start, slc.stop, slc.step:
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if hasattr(x, '__index__'):
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x = x.__index__()
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ret.append(x)
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return tuple(ret)
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def _unique_symbols(used, *bases):
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used = set(used)
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for base in bases:
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pool = itertools.chain((base,),
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itertools.imap(lambda i: base + str(i),
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xrange(1000)))
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for sym in pool:
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if sym not in used:
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used.add(sym)
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yield sym
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break
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else:
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raise NameError("exhausted namespace for symbol base %s" % base)
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def decorator(target):
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"""A signature-matching decorator factory."""
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def decorate(fn):
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if not inspect.isfunction(fn):
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raise Exception("not a decoratable function")
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spec = inspect_getfullargspec(fn)
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names = tuple(spec[0]) + spec[1:3] + (fn.func_name,)
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targ_name, fn_name = _unique_symbols(names, 'target', 'fn')
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metadata = dict(target=targ_name, fn=fn_name)
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metadata.update(format_argspec_plus(spec, grouped=False))
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code = 'lambda %(args)s: %(target)s(%(fn)s, %(apply_kw)s)' % (
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metadata)
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decorated = eval(code, {targ_name: target, fn_name: fn})
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decorated.func_defaults = getattr(fn, 'im_func', fn).func_defaults
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return update_wrapper(decorated, fn)
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return update_wrapper(decorate, target)
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class PluginLoader(object):
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def __init__(self, group, auto_fn=None):
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self.group = group
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self.impls = {}
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self.auto_fn = auto_fn
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def load(self, name):
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if name in self.impls:
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return self.impls[name]()
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if self.auto_fn:
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loader = self.auto_fn(name)
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if loader:
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self.impls[name] = loader
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return loader()
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try:
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import pkg_resources
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except ImportError:
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pass
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else:
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for impl in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points(
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self.group, name):
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self.impls[name] = impl.load
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return impl.load()
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from sqlalchemy import exc
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raise exc.ArgumentError(
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"Can't load plugin: %s:%s" %
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(self.group, name))
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def register(self, name, modulepath, objname):
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def load():
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mod = __import__(modulepath)
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for token in modulepath.split(".")[1:]:
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mod = getattr(mod, token)
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return getattr(mod, objname)
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self.impls[name] = load
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def get_cls_kwargs(cls, _set=None):
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"""Return the full set of inherited kwargs for the given `cls`.
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Probes a class's __init__ method, collecting all named arguments. If the
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__init__ defines a \**kwargs catch-all, then the constructor is presumed to
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pass along unrecognized keywords to it's base classes, and the collection
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process is repeated recursively on each of the bases.
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Uses a subset of inspect.getargspec() to cut down on method overhead.
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No anonymous tuple arguments please !
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"""
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toplevel = _set == None
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if toplevel:
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_set = set()
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ctr = cls.__dict__.get('__init__', False)
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has_init = ctr and isinstance(ctr, types.FunctionType) and \
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isinstance(ctr.func_code, types.CodeType)
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if has_init:
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names, has_kw = inspect_func_args(ctr)
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_set.update(names)
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if not has_kw and not toplevel:
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return None
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if not has_init or has_kw:
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for c in cls.__bases__:
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if get_cls_kwargs(c, _set) is None:
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break
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_set.discard('self')
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return _set
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try:
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from inspect import CO_VARKEYWORDS
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def inspect_func_args(fn):
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co = fn.func_code
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nargs = co.co_argcount
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names = co.co_varnames
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args = list(names[:nargs])
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has_kw = bool(co.co_flags & CO_VARKEYWORDS)
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return args, has_kw
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except ImportError:
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def inspect_func_args(fn):
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names, _, has_kw, _ = inspect.getargspec(fn)
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return names, bool(has_kw)
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def get_func_kwargs(func):
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"""Return the set of legal kwargs for the given `func`.
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Uses getargspec so is safe to call for methods, functions,
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etc.
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"""
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return inspect.getargspec(func)[0]
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def format_argspec_plus(fn, grouped=True):
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"""Returns a dictionary of formatted, introspected function arguments.
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A enhanced variant of inspect.formatargspec to support code generation.
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fn
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An inspectable callable or tuple of inspect getargspec() results.
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grouped
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Defaults to True; include (parens, around, argument) lists
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Returns:
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args
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Full inspect.formatargspec for fn
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self_arg
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The name of the first positional argument, varargs[0], or None
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if the function defines no positional arguments.
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apply_pos
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args, re-written in calling rather than receiving syntax. Arguments are
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passed positionally.
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apply_kw
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Like apply_pos, except keyword-ish args are passed as keywords.
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Example::
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>>> format_argspec_plus(lambda self, a, b, c=3, **d: 123)
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{'args': '(self, a, b, c=3, **d)',
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'self_arg': 'self',
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'apply_kw': '(self, a, b, c=c, **d)',
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'apply_pos': '(self, a, b, c, **d)'}
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"""
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if callable(fn):
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spec = inspect_getfullargspec(fn)
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else:
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# we accept an existing argspec...
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spec = fn
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args = inspect.formatargspec(*spec)
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if spec[0]:
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self_arg = spec[0][0]
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elif spec[1]:
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self_arg = '%s[0]' % spec[1]
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else:
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self_arg = None
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# Py3K
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#apply_pos = inspect.formatargspec(spec[0], spec[1],
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# spec[2], None, spec[4])
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#num_defaults = 0
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#if spec[3]:
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# num_defaults += len(spec[3])
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#if spec[4]:
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# num_defaults += len(spec[4])
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#name_args = spec[0] + spec[4]
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# Py2K
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apply_pos = inspect.formatargspec(spec[0], spec[1], spec[2])
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num_defaults = 0
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if spec[3]:
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num_defaults += len(spec[3])
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name_args = spec[0]
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# end Py2K
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if num_defaults:
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defaulted_vals = name_args[0 - num_defaults:]
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else:
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defaulted_vals = ()
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apply_kw = inspect.formatargspec(name_args, spec[1], spec[2],
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defaulted_vals,
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formatvalue=lambda x: '=' + x)
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if grouped:
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return dict(args=args, self_arg=self_arg,
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apply_pos=apply_pos, apply_kw=apply_kw)
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else:
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return dict(args=args[1:-1], self_arg=self_arg,
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apply_pos=apply_pos[1:-1], apply_kw=apply_kw[1:-1])
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def format_argspec_init(method, grouped=True):
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"""format_argspec_plus with considerations for typical __init__ methods
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Wraps format_argspec_plus with error handling strategies for typical
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__init__ cases::
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object.__init__ -> (self)
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other unreflectable (usually C) -> (self, *args, **kwargs)
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"""
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try:
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return format_argspec_plus(method, grouped=grouped)
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except TypeError:
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if method is object.__init__:
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args = grouped and '(self)' or 'self'
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else:
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args = (grouped and '(self, *args, **kwargs)'
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or 'self, *args, **kwargs')
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return dict(self_arg='self', args=args, apply_pos=args, apply_kw=args)
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def getargspec_init(method):
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"""inspect.getargspec with considerations for typical __init__ methods
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Wraps inspect.getargspec with error handling for typical __init__ cases::
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object.__init__ -> (self)
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other unreflectable (usually C) -> (self, *args, **kwargs)
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"""
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try:
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return inspect.getargspec(method)
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except TypeError:
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if method is object.__init__:
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return (['self'], None, None, None)
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else:
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return (['self'], 'args', 'kwargs', None)
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def unbound_method_to_callable(func_or_cls):
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"""Adjust the incoming callable such that a 'self' argument is not
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required.
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"""
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if isinstance(func_or_cls, types.MethodType) and not func_or_cls.im_self:
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return func_or_cls.im_func
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else:
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return func_or_cls
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def generic_repr(obj, additional_kw=(), to_inspect=None):
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"""Produce a __repr__() based on direct association of the __init__()
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specification vs. same-named attributes present.
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"""
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if to_inspect is None:
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to_inspect = obj
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missing = object()
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def genargs():
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try:
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(args, vargs, vkw, defaults) = \
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inspect.getargspec(to_inspect.__init__)
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except TypeError:
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return
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default_len = defaults and len(defaults) or 0
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if not default_len:
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for arg in args[1:]:
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yield repr(getattr(obj, arg, None))
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if vargs is not None and hasattr(obj, vargs):
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yield ', '.join(repr(val) for val in getattr(obj, vargs))
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else:
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for arg in args[1:-default_len]:
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yield repr(getattr(obj, arg, None))
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for (arg, defval) in zip(args[-default_len:], defaults):
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try:
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val = getattr(obj, arg, missing)
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if val is not missing and val != defval:
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yield '%s=%r' % (arg, val)
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except:
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pass
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if additional_kw:
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for arg, defval in additional_kw:
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try:
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val = getattr(obj, arg, missing)
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if val is not missing and val != defval:
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yield '%s=%r' % (arg, val)
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except:
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pass
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return "%s(%s)" % (obj.__class__.__name__, ", ".join(genargs()))
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class portable_instancemethod(object):
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"""Turn an instancemethod into a (parent, name) pair
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to produce a serializable callable.
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"""
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def __init__(self, meth):
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self.target = meth.im_self
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self.name = meth.__name__
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def __call__(self, *arg, **kw):
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return getattr(self.target, self.name)(*arg, **kw)
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def class_hierarchy(cls):
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"""Return an unordered sequence of all classes related to cls.
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Traverses diamond hierarchies.
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Fibs slightly: subclasses of builtin types are not returned. Thus
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class_hierarchy(class A(object)) returns (A, object), not A plus every
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class systemwide that derives from object.
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Old-style classes are discarded and hierarchies rooted on them
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will not be descended.
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"""
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# Py2K
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if isinstance(cls, types.ClassType):
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return list()
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# end Py2K
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hier = set([cls])
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process = list(cls.__mro__)
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while process:
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c = process.pop()
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# Py2K
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if isinstance(c, types.ClassType):
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continue
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for b in (_ for _ in c.__bases__
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if _ not in hier and not isinstance(_, types.ClassType)):
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# end Py2K
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# Py3K
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#for b in (_ for _ in c.__bases__
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# if _ not in hier):
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process.append(b)
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hier.add(b)
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# Py3K
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#if c.__module__ == 'builtins' or not hasattr(c, '__subclasses__'):
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# continue
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# Py2K
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if c.__module__ == '__builtin__' or not hasattr(c, '__subclasses__'):
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continue
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# end Py2K
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for s in [_ for _ in c.__subclasses__() if _ not in hier]:
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process.append(s)
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hier.add(s)
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return list(hier)
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def iterate_attributes(cls):
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"""iterate all the keys and attributes associated
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with a class, without using getattr().
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Does not use getattr() so that class-sensitive
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descriptors (i.e. property.__get__()) are not called.
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"""
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keys = dir(cls)
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||
|
for key in keys:
|
||
|
for c in cls.__mro__:
|
||
|
if key in c.__dict__:
|
||
|
yield (key, c.__dict__[key])
|
||
|
break
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def monkeypatch_proxied_specials(into_cls, from_cls, skip=None, only=None,
|
||
|
name='self.proxy', from_instance=None):
|
||
|
"""Automates delegation of __specials__ for a proxying type."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
if only:
|
||
|
dunders = only
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
if skip is None:
|
||
|
skip = ('__slots__', '__del__', '__getattribute__',
|
||
|
'__metaclass__', '__getstate__', '__setstate__')
|
||
|
dunders = [m for m in dir(from_cls)
|
||
|
if (m.startswith('__') and m.endswith('__') and
|
||
|
not hasattr(into_cls, m) and m not in skip)]
|
||
|
|
||
|
for method in dunders:
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
fn = getattr(from_cls, method)
|
||
|
if not hasattr(fn, '__call__'):
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
fn = getattr(fn, 'im_func', fn)
|
||
|
except AttributeError:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
spec = inspect.getargspec(fn)
|
||
|
fn_args = inspect.formatargspec(spec[0])
|
||
|
d_args = inspect.formatargspec(spec[0][1:])
|
||
|
except TypeError:
|
||
|
fn_args = '(self, *args, **kw)'
|
||
|
d_args = '(*args, **kw)'
|
||
|
|
||
|
py = ("def %(method)s%(fn_args)s: "
|
||
|
"return %(name)s.%(method)s%(d_args)s" % locals())
|
||
|
|
||
|
env = from_instance is not None and {name: from_instance} or {}
|
||
|
exec py in env
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
env[method].func_defaults = fn.func_defaults
|
||
|
except AttributeError:
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
setattr(into_cls, method, env[method])
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def methods_equivalent(meth1, meth2):
|
||
|
"""Return True if the two methods are the same implementation."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Py3K
|
||
|
#return getattr(meth1, '__func__', meth1) is getattr(meth2, '__func__', meth2)
|
||
|
# Py2K
|
||
|
return getattr(meth1, 'im_func', meth1) is getattr(meth2, 'im_func', meth2)
|
||
|
# end Py2K
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def as_interface(obj, cls=None, methods=None, required=None):
|
||
|
"""Ensure basic interface compliance for an instance or dict of callables.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Checks that ``obj`` implements public methods of ``cls`` or has members
|
||
|
listed in ``methods``. If ``required`` is not supplied, implementing at
|
||
|
least one interface method is sufficient. Methods present on ``obj`` that
|
||
|
are not in the interface are ignored.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If ``obj`` is a dict and ``dict`` does not meet the interface
|
||
|
requirements, the keys of the dictionary are inspected. Keys present in
|
||
|
``obj`` that are not in the interface will raise TypeErrors.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Raises TypeError if ``obj`` does not meet the interface criteria.
|
||
|
|
||
|
In all passing cases, an object with callable members is returned. In the
|
||
|
simple case, ``obj`` is returned as-is; if dict processing kicks in then
|
||
|
an anonymous class is returned.
|
||
|
|
||
|
obj
|
||
|
A type, instance, or dictionary of callables.
|
||
|
cls
|
||
|
Optional, a type. All public methods of cls are considered the
|
||
|
interface. An ``obj`` instance of cls will always pass, ignoring
|
||
|
``required``..
|
||
|
methods
|
||
|
Optional, a sequence of method names to consider as the interface.
|
||
|
required
|
||
|
Optional, a sequence of mandatory implementations. If omitted, an
|
||
|
``obj`` that provides at least one interface method is considered
|
||
|
sufficient. As a convenience, required may be a type, in which case
|
||
|
all public methods of the type are required.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if not cls and not methods:
|
||
|
raise TypeError('a class or collection of method names are required')
|
||
|
|
||
|
if isinstance(cls, type) and isinstance(obj, cls):
|
||
|
return obj
|
||
|
|
||
|
interface = set(methods or [m for m in dir(cls) if not m.startswith('_')])
|
||
|
implemented = set(dir(obj))
|
||
|
|
||
|
complies = operator.ge
|
||
|
if isinstance(required, type):
|
||
|
required = interface
|
||
|
elif not required:
|
||
|
required = set()
|
||
|
complies = operator.gt
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
required = set(required)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if complies(implemented.intersection(interface), required):
|
||
|
return obj
|
||
|
|
||
|
# No dict duck typing here.
|
||
|
if not type(obj) is dict:
|
||
|
qualifier = complies is operator.gt and 'any of' or 'all of'
|
||
|
raise TypeError("%r does not implement %s: %s" % (
|
||
|
obj, qualifier, ', '.join(interface)))
|
||
|
|
||
|
class AnonymousInterface(object):
|
||
|
"""A callable-holding shell."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
if cls:
|
||
|
AnonymousInterface.__name__ = 'Anonymous' + cls.__name__
|
||
|
found = set()
|
||
|
|
||
|
for method, impl in dictlike_iteritems(obj):
|
||
|
if method not in interface:
|
||
|
raise TypeError("%r: unknown in this interface" % method)
|
||
|
if not callable(impl):
|
||
|
raise TypeError("%r=%r is not callable" % (method, impl))
|
||
|
setattr(AnonymousInterface, method, staticmethod(impl))
|
||
|
found.add(method)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if complies(found, required):
|
||
|
return AnonymousInterface
|
||
|
|
||
|
raise TypeError("dictionary does not contain required keys %s" %
|
||
|
', '.join(required - found))
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class memoized_property(object):
|
||
|
"""A read-only @property that is only evaluated once."""
|
||
|
def __init__(self, fget, doc=None):
|
||
|
self.fget = fget
|
||
|
self.__doc__ = doc or fget.__doc__
|
||
|
self.__name__ = fget.__name__
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __get__(self, obj, cls):
|
||
|
if obj is None:
|
||
|
return self
|
||
|
obj.__dict__[self.__name__] = result = self.fget(obj)
|
||
|
return result
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _reset(self, obj):
|
||
|
obj.__dict__.pop(self.__name__, None)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class memoized_instancemethod(object):
|
||
|
"""Decorate a method memoize its return value.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Best applied to no-arg methods: memoization is not sensitive to
|
||
|
argument values, and will always return the same value even when
|
||
|
called with different arguments.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
def __init__(self, fget, doc=None):
|
||
|
self.fget = fget
|
||
|
self.__doc__ = doc or fget.__doc__
|
||
|
self.__name__ = fget.__name__
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __get__(self, obj, cls):
|
||
|
if obj is None:
|
||
|
return self
|
||
|
|
||
|
def oneshot(*args, **kw):
|
||
|
result = self.fget(obj, *args, **kw)
|
||
|
memo = lambda *a, **kw: result
|
||
|
memo.__name__ = self.__name__
|
||
|
memo.__doc__ = self.__doc__
|
||
|
obj.__dict__[self.__name__] = memo
|
||
|
return result
|
||
|
|
||
|
oneshot.__name__ = self.__name__
|
||
|
oneshot.__doc__ = self.__doc__
|
||
|
return oneshot
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class group_expirable_memoized_property(object):
|
||
|
"""A family of @memoized_properties that can be expired in tandem."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, attributes=()):
|
||
|
self.attributes = []
|
||
|
if attributes:
|
||
|
self.attributes.extend(attributes)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def expire_instance(self, instance):
|
||
|
"""Expire all memoized properties for *instance*."""
|
||
|
stash = instance.__dict__
|
||
|
for attribute in self.attributes:
|
||
|
stash.pop(attribute, None)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __call__(self, fn):
|
||
|
self.attributes.append(fn.__name__)
|
||
|
return memoized_property(fn)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def method(self, fn):
|
||
|
self.attributes.append(fn.__name__)
|
||
|
return memoized_instancemethod(fn)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class importlater(object):
|
||
|
"""Deferred import object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
e.g.::
|
||
|
|
||
|
somesubmod = importlater("mypackage.somemodule", "somesubmod")
|
||
|
|
||
|
is equivalent to::
|
||
|
|
||
|
from mypackage.somemodule import somesubmod
|
||
|
|
||
|
except evaluated upon attribute access to "somesubmod".
|
||
|
|
||
|
importlater() currently requires that resolve_all() be
|
||
|
called, typically at the bottom of a package's __init__.py.
|
||
|
This is so that __import__ still called only at
|
||
|
module import time, and not potentially within
|
||
|
a non-main thread later on.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
_unresolved = set()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, path, addtl=None):
|
||
|
self._il_path = path
|
||
|
self._il_addtl = addtl
|
||
|
importlater._unresolved.add(self)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@classmethod
|
||
|
def resolve_all(cls):
|
||
|
for m in list(importlater._unresolved):
|
||
|
m._resolve()
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def _full_path(self):
|
||
|
if self._il_addtl:
|
||
|
return self._il_path + "." + self._il_addtl
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._il_path
|
||
|
|
||
|
@memoized_property
|
||
|
def module(self):
|
||
|
if self in importlater._unresolved:
|
||
|
raise ImportError(
|
||
|
"importlater.resolve_all() hasn't "
|
||
|
"been called (this is %s %s)"
|
||
|
% (self._il_path, self._il_addtl))
|
||
|
|
||
|
m = self._initial_import
|
||
|
if self._il_addtl:
|
||
|
m = getattr(m, self._il_addtl)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
for token in self._il_path.split(".")[1:]:
|
||
|
m = getattr(m, token)
|
||
|
return m
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _resolve(self):
|
||
|
importlater._unresolved.discard(self)
|
||
|
if self._il_addtl:
|
||
|
self._initial_import = __import__(
|
||
|
self._il_path, globals(), locals(),
|
||
|
[self._il_addtl])
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self._initial_import = __import__(self._il_path)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __getattr__(self, key):
|
||
|
if key == 'module':
|
||
|
raise ImportError("Could not resolve module %s"
|
||
|
% self._full_path)
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
attr = getattr(self.module, key)
|
||
|
except AttributeError:
|
||
|
raise AttributeError(
|
||
|
"Module %s has no attribute '%s'" %
|
||
|
(self._full_path, key)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
self.__dict__[key] = attr
|
||
|
return attr
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
# from paste.deploy.converters
|
||
|
def asbool(obj):
|
||
|
if isinstance(obj, (str, unicode)):
|
||
|
obj = obj.strip().lower()
|
||
|
if obj in ['true', 'yes', 'on', 'y', 't', '1']:
|
||
|
return True
|
||
|
elif obj in ['false', 'no', 'off', 'n', 'f', '0']:
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
raise ValueError("String is not true/false: %r" % obj)
|
||
|
return bool(obj)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def bool_or_str(*text):
|
||
|
"""Return a callable that will evaulate a string as
|
||
|
boolean, or one of a set of "alternate" string values.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
def bool_or_value(obj):
|
||
|
if obj in text:
|
||
|
return obj
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return asbool(obj)
|
||
|
return bool_or_value
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def asint(value):
|
||
|
"""Coerce to integer."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
if value is None:
|
||
|
return value
|
||
|
return int(value)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def coerce_kw_type(kw, key, type_, flexi_bool=True):
|
||
|
"""If 'key' is present in dict 'kw', coerce its value to type 'type\_' if
|
||
|
necessary. If 'flexi_bool' is True, the string '0' is considered false
|
||
|
when coercing to boolean.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
if key in kw and type(kw[key]) is not type_ and kw[key] is not None:
|
||
|
if type_ is bool and flexi_bool:
|
||
|
kw[key] = asbool(kw[key])
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
kw[key] = type_(kw[key])
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def constructor_copy(obj, cls, **kw):
|
||
|
"""Instantiate cls using the __dict__ of obj as constructor arguments.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Uses inspect to match the named arguments of ``cls``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
names = get_cls_kwargs(cls)
|
||
|
kw.update((k, obj.__dict__[k]) for k in names if k in obj.__dict__)
|
||
|
return cls(**kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def counter():
|
||
|
"""Return a threadsafe counter function."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
lock = threading.Lock()
|
||
|
counter = itertools.count(1L)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# avoid the 2to3 "next" transformation...
|
||
|
def _next():
|
||
|
lock.acquire()
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
return counter.next()
|
||
|
finally:
|
||
|
lock.release()
|
||
|
|
||
|
return _next
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def duck_type_collection(specimen, default=None):
|
||
|
"""Given an instance or class, guess if it is or is acting as one of
|
||
|
the basic collection types: list, set and dict. If the __emulates__
|
||
|
property is present, return that preferentially.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
if hasattr(specimen, '__emulates__'):
|
||
|
# canonicalize set vs sets.Set to a standard: the builtin set
|
||
|
if (specimen.__emulates__ is not None and
|
||
|
issubclass(specimen.__emulates__, set_types)):
|
||
|
return set
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return specimen.__emulates__
|
||
|
|
||
|
isa = isinstance(specimen, type) and issubclass or isinstance
|
||
|
if isa(specimen, list):
|
||
|
return list
|
||
|
elif isa(specimen, set_types):
|
||
|
return set
|
||
|
elif isa(specimen, dict):
|
||
|
return dict
|
||
|
|
||
|
if hasattr(specimen, 'append'):
|
||
|
return list
|
||
|
elif hasattr(specimen, 'add'):
|
||
|
return set
|
||
|
elif hasattr(specimen, 'set'):
|
||
|
return dict
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return default
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def assert_arg_type(arg, argtype, name):
|
||
|
if isinstance(arg, argtype):
|
||
|
return arg
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
if isinstance(argtype, tuple):
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Argument '%s' is expected to be one of type %s, got '%s'" %
|
||
|
(name, ' or '.join("'%s'" % a for a in argtype), type(arg)))
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Argument '%s' is expected to be of type '%s', got '%s'" %
|
||
|
(name, argtype, type(arg)))
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def dictlike_iteritems(dictlike):
|
||
|
"""Return a (key, value) iterator for almost any dict-like object."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Py3K
|
||
|
#if hasattr(dictlike, 'items'):
|
||
|
# return dictlike.items()
|
||
|
# Py2K
|
||
|
if hasattr(dictlike, 'iteritems'):
|
||
|
return dictlike.iteritems()
|
||
|
elif hasattr(dictlike, 'items'):
|
||
|
return iter(dictlike.items())
|
||
|
# end Py2K
|
||
|
|
||
|
getter = getattr(dictlike, '__getitem__', getattr(dictlike, 'get', None))
|
||
|
if getter is None:
|
||
|
raise TypeError(
|
||
|
"Object '%r' is not dict-like" % dictlike)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if hasattr(dictlike, 'iterkeys'):
|
||
|
def iterator():
|
||
|
for key in dictlike.iterkeys():
|
||
|
yield key, getter(key)
|
||
|
return iterator()
|
||
|
elif hasattr(dictlike, 'keys'):
|
||
|
return iter((key, getter(key)) for key in dictlike.keys())
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
raise TypeError(
|
||
|
"Object '%r' is not dict-like" % dictlike)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class classproperty(property):
|
||
|
"""A decorator that behaves like @property except that operates
|
||
|
on classes rather than instances.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The decorator is currently special when using the declarative
|
||
|
module, but note that the
|
||
|
:class:`~.sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.declared_attr`
|
||
|
decorator should be used for this purpose with declarative.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, fget, *arg, **kw):
|
||
|
super(classproperty, self).__init__(fget, *arg, **kw)
|
||
|
self.__doc__ = fget.__doc__
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __get__(desc, self, cls):
|
||
|
return desc.fget(cls)
|
||
|
|
||
|
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class hybridmethod(object):
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"""Decorate a function as cls- or instance- level."""
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def __init__(self, func, expr=None):
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self.func = func
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def __get__(self, instance, owner):
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if instance is None:
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return self.func.__get__(owner, owner.__class__)
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else:
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return self.func.__get__(instance, owner)
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class _symbol(int):
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def __new__(self, name, doc=None, canonical=None):
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"""Construct a new named symbol."""
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assert isinstance(name, str)
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if canonical is None:
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canonical = hash(name)
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v = int.__new__(_symbol, canonical)
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v.name = name
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if doc:
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v.__doc__ = doc
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return v
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def __reduce__(self):
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return symbol, (self.name, "x", int(self))
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def __str__(self):
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return repr(self)
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<symbol '%s>" % self.name
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_symbol.__name__ = 'symbol'
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class symbol(object):
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"""A constant symbol.
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>>> symbol('foo') is symbol('foo')
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True
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>>> symbol('foo')
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<symbol 'foo>
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A slight refinement of the MAGICCOOKIE=object() pattern. The primary
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advantage of symbol() is its repr(). They are also singletons.
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Repeated calls of symbol('name') will all return the same instance.
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The optional ``doc`` argument assigns to ``__doc__``. This
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is strictly so that Sphinx autoattr picks up the docstring we want
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(it doesn't appear to pick up the in-module docstring if the datamember
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is in a different module - autoattribute also blows up completely).
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If Sphinx fixes/improves this then we would no longer need
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``doc`` here.
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"""
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symbols = {}
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_lock = threading.Lock()
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def __new__(cls, name, doc=None, canonical=None):
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cls._lock.acquire()
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try:
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sym = cls.symbols.get(name)
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if sym is None:
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cls.symbols[name] = sym = _symbol(name, doc, canonical)
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return sym
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finally:
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symbol._lock.release()
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_creation_order = 1
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def set_creation_order(instance):
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"""Assign a '_creation_order' sequence to the given instance.
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|
This allows multiple instances to be sorted in order of creation
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(typically within a single thread; the counter is not particularly
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threadsafe).
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"""
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global _creation_order
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instance._creation_order = _creation_order
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_creation_order += 1
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||
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def warn_exception(func, *args, **kwargs):
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|
"""executes the given function, catches all exceptions and converts to
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|
a warning.
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||
|
|
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|
"""
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|
try:
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return func(*args, **kwargs)
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||
|
except:
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||
|
warn("%s('%s') ignored" % sys.exc_info()[0:2])
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||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def warn(msg, stacklevel=3):
|
||
|
"""Issue a warning.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If msg is a string, :class:`.exc.SAWarning` is used as
|
||
|
the category.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note::
|
||
|
|
||
|
This function is swapped out when the test suite
|
||
|
runs, with a compatible version that uses
|
||
|
warnings.warn_explicit, so that the warnings registry can
|
||
|
be controlled.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if isinstance(msg, basestring):
|
||
|
warnings.warn(msg, exc.SAWarning, stacklevel=stacklevel)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
warnings.warn(msg, stacklevel=stacklevel)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def only_once(fn):
|
||
|
"""Decorate the given function to be a no-op after it is called exactly
|
||
|
once."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
once = [fn]
|
||
|
def go(*arg, **kw):
|
||
|
if once:
|
||
|
once_fn = once.pop()
|
||
|
return once_fn(*arg, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return update_wrapper(go, fn)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
_SQLA_RE = re.compile(r'sqlalchemy/([a-z_]+/){0,2}[a-z_]+\.py')
|
||
|
_UNITTEST_RE = re.compile(r'unit(?:2|test2?/)')
|
||
|
|
||
|
def chop_traceback(tb, exclude_prefix=_UNITTEST_RE, exclude_suffix=_SQLA_RE):
|
||
|
"""Chop extraneous lines off beginning and end of a traceback.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param tb:
|
||
|
a list of traceback lines as returned by ``traceback.format_stack()``
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param exclude_prefix:
|
||
|
a regular expression object matching lines to skip at beginning of ``tb``
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param exclude_suffix:
|
||
|
a regular expression object matching lines to skip at end of ``tb``
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
start = 0
|
||
|
end = len(tb) - 1
|
||
|
while start <= end and exclude_prefix.search(tb[start]):
|
||
|
start += 1
|
||
|
while start <= end and exclude_suffix.search(tb[end]):
|
||
|
end -= 1
|
||
|
return tb[start:end + 1]
|
||
|
|
||
|
NoneType = type(None)
|