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Python
500 lines
11 KiB
Python
# Authors:
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# Jason Gerard DeRose <jderose@redhat.com>
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat
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# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 only
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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"""
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Base classes for plug-in architecture and generative API.
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"""
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import re
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import inspect
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import exceptions
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class NameSpace(object):
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"""
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A read-only namespace of (key, value) pairs that can be accessed
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both as instance attributes and as dictionary items. For example:
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>>> ns = NameSpace(dict(my_message='Hello world!'))
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>>> ns.my_message
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'Hello world!'
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>>> ns['my_message']
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'Hello world!'
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Keep in mind that Python doesn't offer true ready-only attributes. A
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NameSpace is read-only in that it prevents programmers from
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*accidentally* setting its attributes, but a motivated programmer can
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still set them.
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For example, setting an attribute the normal way will raise an exception:
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>>> ns.my_message = 'some new value'
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(raises exceptions.SetError)
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But a programmer could still set the attribute like this:
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>>> ns.__dict__['my_message'] = 'some new value'
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You should especially not implement a security feature that relies upon
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NameSpace being strictly read-only.
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"""
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__locked = False # Whether __setattr__ has been locked
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def __init__(self, kw, order=None):
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"""
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The `kw` argument is a dict of the (key, value) pairs to be in this
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NameSpace instance. The optional `order` keyword argument specifies
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the order of the keys in this namespace; if omitted, the default is
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to sort the keys in ascending order.
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"""
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assert isinstance(kw, dict)
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self.__kw = dict(kw)
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for (key, value) in self.__kw.items():
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assert not key.startswith('_')
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setattr(self, key, value)
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if order is None:
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self.__keys = sorted(self.__kw)
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else:
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self.__keys = list(order)
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assert set(self.__keys) == set(self.__kw)
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self.__locked = True
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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"""
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Raises an exception if trying to set an attribute after the
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NameSpace has been locked; otherwise calls object.__setattr__().
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"""
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if self.__locked:
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raise exceptions.SetError(name)
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super(NameSpace, self).__setattr__(name, value)
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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"""
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Returns item from namespace named `key`.
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"""
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return self.__kw[key]
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def __hasitem__(self, key):
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"""
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Returns True if namespace has an item named `key`.
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"""
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return bool(key in self.__kw)
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def __iter__(self):
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"""
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Yields the names in this NameSpace in ascending order, or in the
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the order specified in `order` kw arg.
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For example:
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>>> ns = NameSpace(dict(attr_b='world', attr_a='hello'))
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>>> list(ns)
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['attr_a', 'attr_b']
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>>> [ns[k] for k in ns]
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['hello', 'world']
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"""
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for key in self.__keys:
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yield key
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def __call__(self):
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"""
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Iterates through the values in this NameSpace in the same order as
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the keys.
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"""
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for key in self.__keys:
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yield self.__kw[key]
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def __len__(self):
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"""
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Returns number of items in this NameSpace.
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"""
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return len(self.__keys)
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class Named(object):
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__name = None
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def _get_name(self):
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return self.__class__.__name__
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def __get_loc(self):
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cls = self.__class__
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return '%s.%s' % (cls.__module__, cls.__name__)
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loc = property(__get_loc)
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def __get_name(self):
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if self.__name is None:
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self.__name = self._get_name()
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return self.__name
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name = property(__get_name)
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def __get_cli_name(self):
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return self.name.replace('_', '-')
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cli_name = property(__get_cli_name)
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class AbstractCommand(object):
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def __call__(self):
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print 'You called %s.%s()' % (
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self.__class__.__module__,
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self.__class__.__name__
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)
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def get_doc(self, _):
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"""
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This should return a gettext translated summarary of the command.
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For example, if you were documenting the 'add-user' command, you're
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method would look something like this.
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>>> def get_doc(self, _):
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>>> return _('add new user')
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError('%s.%s.%s()' % (
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self.__class__.__module__,
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self.__class__.__name__,
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'get_doc',
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)
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)
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class Attribute(Named):
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__locked = False
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__obj = None
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def __init__(self):
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m = re.match('^([a-z]+)__([a-z]+)$', self.__class__.__name__)
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assert m
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self.__obj_name = m.group(1)
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self.__attr_name = m.group(2)
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def __get_obj(self):
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return self.__obj
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def __set_obj(self, obj):
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if self.__obj is not None:
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raise exceptions.TwiceSetError(self.__class__.__name__, 'obj')
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assert isinstance(obj, Object)
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self.__obj = obj
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assert self.obj is obj
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obj = property(__get_obj, __set_obj)
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def __get_obj_name(self):
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return self.__obj_name
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obj_name = property(__get_obj_name)
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def __get_attr_name(self):
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return self.__attr_name
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attr_name = property(__get_attr_name)
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class Method(AbstractCommand, Attribute):
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def _get_name(self):
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return '%s_%s' % (self.attr_name, self.obj_name)
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class Property(Attribute):
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def _get_name(self):
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return self.attr_name
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class Command(AbstractCommand, Named):
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pass
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class Object(Named):
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__methods = None
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__properties = None
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def __get_methods(self):
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return self.__methods
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def __set_methods(self, methods):
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if self.__methods is not None:
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raise exceptions.TwiceSetError(
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self.__class__.__name__, 'methods'
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)
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assert type(methods) is NameSpace
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self.__methods = methods
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assert self.methods is methods
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methods = property(__get_methods, __set_methods)
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def __get_properties(self):
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return self.__properties
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def __set_properties(self, properties):
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if self.__properties is not None:
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raise exceptions.TwiceSetError(
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self.__class__.__name__, 'properties'
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)
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assert type(properties) is NameSpace
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self.__properties = properties
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assert self.properties is properties
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properties = property(__get_properties, __set_properties)
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class AttributeCollector(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.__d = {}
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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assert isinstance(key, str)
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if key not in self.__d:
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self.__d[key] = {}
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return self.__d[key]
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def __iter__(self):
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for key in self.__d:
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yield key
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def add(self, i):
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assert isinstance(i, Attribute)
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self[i.obj_name][i.attr_name] = i
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def namespaces(self):
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for key in self:
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yield (key, NameSpace(self[key]))
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class Collector(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.__d = {}
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def __get_d(self):
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return dict(self.__d)
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d = property(__get_d)
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def __iter__(self):
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for key in self.__d:
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yield key
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def add(self, i):
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assert isinstance(i, Named)
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self.__d[i.name] = i
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def ns(self):
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return NameSpace(self.__d)
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class Proxy(object):
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def __init__(self, d):
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self.__d = d
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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if name not in self.__d:
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raise AttributeError(name)
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return self.__d[name]
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class Registrar(object):
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__allowed = (
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Command,
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Object,
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Method,
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Property,
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)
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def __init__(self, d=None):
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if d is None:
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self.__d = {}
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else:
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assert isinstance(d, dict)
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assert d == {}
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self.__d = d
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for base in self.__allowed:
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assert inspect.isclass(base)
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assert base.__name__ not in self.__d
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sub_d = {}
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self.__d[base.__name__] = sub_d
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setattr(self, base.__name__, Proxy(sub_d))
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def __iter__(self):
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for key in self.__d:
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yield key
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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return dict(self.__d[key])
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def items(self):
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for key in self:
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yield (key, self[key])
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def __findbase(self, cls):
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if not inspect.isclass(cls):
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raise exceptions.RegistrationError('not a class', cls)
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for base in self.__allowed:
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if issubclass(cls, base):
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return base
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raise exceptions.RegistrationError(
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'not subclass of an allowed base',
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cls,
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)
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def __call__(self, cls):
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base = self.__findbase(cls)
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ns = self.__d[base.__name__]
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assert cls.__name__ not in ns
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ns[cls.__name__] = cls
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def get_instances(self, base_name):
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for cls in self[base_name].values():
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yield cls()
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def get_attrs(self, base_name):
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d = {}
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for i in self.get_instances(base_name):
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if i.obj_name not in d:
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d[i.obj_name] = []
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d[i.obj_name].append(i)
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return d
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class RegistrarOld(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.__tmp_commands = Collector()
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self.__tmp_objects = Collector()
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self.__tmp_methods = AttributeCollector()
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self.__tmp_properties = AttributeCollector()
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def __get_objects(self):
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return self.__objects
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objects = property(__get_objects)
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def __get_commands(self):
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return self.__commands
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commands = property(__get_commands)
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def __get_target(self, i):
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if isinstance(i, Command):
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return self.__tmp_commands
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if isinstance(i, Object):
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return self.__tmp_objects
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if isinstance(i, Method):
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return self.__tmp_methods
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assert isinstance(i, Property)
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return self.__tmp_properties
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def register(self, cls):
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assert inspect.isclass(cls)
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assert issubclass(cls, Named)
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i = cls()
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self.__get_target(i).add(i)
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def finalize(self):
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self.__objects = self.__tmp_objects.ns()
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for (key, ns) in self.__tmp_methods.namespaces():
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self.__objects[key].methods = ns
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for (key, ns) in self.__tmp_properties.namespaces():
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self.__objects[key].properties = ns
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commands = self.__tmp_commands.d
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for obj in self.__objects():
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assert isinstance(obj, Object)
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if obj.methods is None:
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obj.methods = NameSpace({})
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if obj.properties is None:
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obj.properties = NameSpace({})
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for m in obj.methods():
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m.obj = obj
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assert m.name not in commands
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commands[m.name] = m
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for p in obj.properties():
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p.obj = obj
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self.__commands = NameSpace(commands)
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class API(object):
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__max_cmd_len = None
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__objects = None
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__commands = None
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def __init__(self, registrar):
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assert isinstance(registrar, Registrar)
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self.__r = registrar
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def __get_objects(self):
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return self.__objects
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objects = property(__get_objects)
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def __get_commands(self):
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return self.__commands
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commands = property(__get_commands)
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def __get_max_cmd_len(self):
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if self.__max_cmd_len is None:
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if self.commands is None:
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return None
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self.__max_cmd_len = max(len(n) for n in self.commands)
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return self.__max_cmd_len
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max_cmd_len = property(__get_max_cmd_len)
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def __items(self, base, name):
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for cls in self.__r[base].values():
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i = cls()
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yield (getattr(i, name), i)
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def __namespace(self, base, name):
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return NameSpace(dict(self.__items(base, name)))
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def finalize(self):
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self.__objects = self.__namespace('Object', 'name')
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m = {}
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for obj in self.__objects():
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if obj.name not in m:
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m[obj.name] = {}
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for cls in self.__r['Method'].values():
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meth = cls()
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assert meth.obj_name in m
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return
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for (key, ns) in self.__tmp_methods.namespaces():
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self.__objects[key].methods = ns
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for (key, ns) in self.__tmp_properties.namespaces():
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self.__objects[key].properties = ns
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commands = self.__tmp_commands.d
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for obj in self.__objects():
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assert isinstance(obj, Object)
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if obj.methods is None:
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obj.methods = NameSpace({})
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if obj.properties is None:
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obj.properties = NameSpace({})
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for m in obj.methods():
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m.obj = obj
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assert m.name not in commands
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commands[m.name] = m
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for p in obj.properties():
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p.obj = obj
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self.__commands = NameSpace(commands)
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