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Python
708 lines
21 KiB
Python
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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.test.test_reflect -*-
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# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
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# See LICENSE for details.
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"""
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Standardized versions of various cool and/or strange things that you can do
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with Python's reflection capabilities.
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"""
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from __future__ import division, absolute_import
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import sys
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import types
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import os
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import pickle
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import weakref
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import re
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import traceback
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import warnings
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from collections import deque
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RegexType = type(re.compile(""))
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from twisted.python.compat import reraise, nativeString, NativeStringIO
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from twisted.python.compat import _PY3
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from twisted.python.deprecate import deprecated
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from twisted.python import compat
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from twisted.python.deprecate import _fullyQualifiedName as fullyQualifiedName
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from twisted.python.versions import Version
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def prefixedMethodNames(classObj, prefix):
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"""
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Given a class object C{classObj}, returns a list of method names that match
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the string C{prefix}.
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@param classObj: A class object from which to collect method names.
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@param prefix: A native string giving a prefix. Each method with a name
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which begins with this prefix will be returned.
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@type prefix: L{str}
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@return: A list of the names of matching methods of C{classObj} (and base
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classes of C{classObj}).
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@rtype: L{list} of L{str}
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"""
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dct = {}
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addMethodNamesToDict(classObj, dct, prefix)
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return list(dct.keys())
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def addMethodNamesToDict(classObj, dict, prefix, baseClass=None):
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"""
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This goes through C{classObj} (and its bases) and puts method names
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starting with 'prefix' in 'dict' with a value of 1. if baseClass isn't
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None, methods will only be added if classObj is-a baseClass
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If the class in question has the methods 'prefix_methodname' and
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'prefix_methodname2', the resulting dict should look something like:
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{"methodname": 1, "methodname2": 1}.
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@param classObj: A class object from which to collect method names.
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@param dict: A L{dict} which will be updated with the results of the
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accumulation. Items are added to this dictionary, with method names as
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keys and C{1} as values.
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@type dict: L{dict}
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@param prefix: A native string giving a prefix. Each method of C{classObj}
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(and base classes of C{classObj}) with a name which begins with this
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prefix will be returned.
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@type prefix: L{str}
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@param baseClass: A class object at which to stop searching upwards for new
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methods. To collect all method names, do not pass a value for this
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parameter.
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@return: C{None}
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"""
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for base in classObj.__bases__:
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addMethodNamesToDict(base, dict, prefix, baseClass)
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if baseClass is None or baseClass in classObj.__bases__:
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for name, method in classObj.__dict__.items():
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optName = name[len(prefix):]
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if ((type(method) is types.FunctionType)
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and (name[:len(prefix)] == prefix)
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and (len(optName))):
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dict[optName] = 1
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def prefixedMethods(obj, prefix=''):
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"""
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Given an object C{obj}, returns a list of method objects that match the
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string C{prefix}.
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@param obj: An arbitrary object from which to collect methods.
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@param prefix: A native string giving a prefix. Each method of C{obj} with
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a name which begins with this prefix will be returned.
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@type prefix: L{str}
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@return: A list of the matching method objects.
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@rtype: L{list}
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"""
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dct = {}
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accumulateMethods(obj, dct, prefix)
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return list(dct.values())
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def accumulateMethods(obj, dict, prefix='', curClass=None):
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"""
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Given an object C{obj}, add all methods that begin with C{prefix}.
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@param obj: An arbitrary object to collect methods from.
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@param dict: A L{dict} which will be updated with the results of the
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accumulation. Items are added to this dictionary, with method names as
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keys and corresponding instance method objects as values.
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@type dict: L{dict}
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@param prefix: A native string giving a prefix. Each method of C{obj} with
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a name which begins with this prefix will be returned.
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@type prefix: L{str}
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@param curClass: The class in the inheritance hierarchy at which to start
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collecting methods. Collection proceeds up. To collect all methods
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from C{obj}, do not pass a value for this parameter.
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@return: C{None}
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"""
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if not curClass:
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curClass = obj.__class__
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for base in curClass.__bases__:
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accumulateMethods(obj, dict, prefix, base)
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for name, method in curClass.__dict__.items():
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optName = name[len(prefix):]
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if ((type(method) is types.FunctionType)
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and (name[:len(prefix)] == prefix)
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and (len(optName))):
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dict[optName] = getattr(obj, name)
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def namedModule(name):
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"""
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Return a module given its name.
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"""
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topLevel = __import__(name)
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packages = name.split(".")[1:]
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m = topLevel
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for p in packages:
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m = getattr(m, p)
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return m
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def namedObject(name):
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"""
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Get a fully named module-global object.
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"""
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classSplit = name.split('.')
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module = namedModule('.'.join(classSplit[:-1]))
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return getattr(module, classSplit[-1])
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namedClass = namedObject # backwards compat
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def requireModule(name, default=None):
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"""
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Try to import a module given its name, returning C{default} value if
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C{ImportError} is raised during import.
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@param name: Module name as it would have been passed to C{import}.
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@type name: C{str}.
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@param default: Value returned in case C{ImportError} is raised while
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importing the module.
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@return: Module or default value.
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"""
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try:
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return namedModule(name)
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except ImportError:
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return default
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class _NoModuleFound(Exception):
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"""
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No module was found because none exists.
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"""
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class InvalidName(ValueError):
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"""
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The given name is not a dot-separated list of Python objects.
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"""
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class ModuleNotFound(InvalidName):
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"""
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The module associated with the given name doesn't exist and it can't be
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imported.
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"""
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class ObjectNotFound(InvalidName):
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"""
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The object associated with the given name doesn't exist and it can't be
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imported.
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"""
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def _importAndCheckStack(importName):
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"""
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Import the given name as a module, then walk the stack to determine whether
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the failure was the module not existing, or some code in the module (for
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example a dependent import) failing. This can be helpful to determine
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whether any actual application code was run. For example, to distiguish
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administrative error (entering the wrong module name), from programmer
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error (writing buggy code in a module that fails to import).
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@param importName: The name of the module to import.
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@type importName: C{str}
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@raise Exception: if something bad happens. This can be any type of
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exception, since nobody knows what loading some arbitrary code might
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do.
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@raise _NoModuleFound: if no module was found.
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"""
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try:
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return __import__(importName)
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except ImportError:
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excType, excValue, excTraceback = sys.exc_info()
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while excTraceback:
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execName = excTraceback.tb_frame.f_globals["__name__"]
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# in Python 2 execName is None when an ImportError is encountered,
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# where in Python 3 execName is equal to the importName.
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if execName is None or execName == importName:
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reraise(excValue, excTraceback)
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excTraceback = excTraceback.tb_next
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raise _NoModuleFound()
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def namedAny(name):
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"""
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Retrieve a Python object by its fully qualified name from the global Python
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module namespace. The first part of the name, that describes a module,
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will be discovered and imported. Each subsequent part of the name is
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treated as the name of an attribute of the object specified by all of the
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name which came before it. For example, the fully-qualified name of this
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object is 'twisted.python.reflect.namedAny'.
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@type name: L{str}
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@param name: The name of the object to return.
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@raise InvalidName: If the name is an empty string, starts or ends with
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a '.', or is otherwise syntactically incorrect.
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@raise ModuleNotFound: If the name is syntactically correct but the
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module it specifies cannot be imported because it does not appear to
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exist.
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@raise ObjectNotFound: If the name is syntactically correct, includes at
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least one '.', but the module it specifies cannot be imported because
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it does not appear to exist.
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@raise AttributeError: If an attribute of an object along the way cannot be
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accessed, or a module along the way is not found.
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@return: the Python object identified by 'name'.
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"""
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if not name:
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raise InvalidName('Empty module name')
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names = name.split('.')
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# if the name starts or ends with a '.' or contains '..', the __import__
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# will raise an 'Empty module name' error. This will provide a better error
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# message.
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if '' in names:
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raise InvalidName(
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"name must be a string giving a '.'-separated list of Python "
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"identifiers, not %r" % (name,))
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topLevelPackage = None
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moduleNames = names[:]
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while not topLevelPackage:
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if moduleNames:
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trialname = '.'.join(moduleNames)
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try:
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topLevelPackage = _importAndCheckStack(trialname)
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except _NoModuleFound:
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moduleNames.pop()
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else:
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if len(names) == 1:
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raise ModuleNotFound("No module named %r" % (name,))
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else:
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raise ObjectNotFound('%r does not name an object' % (name,))
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obj = topLevelPackage
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for n in names[1:]:
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obj = getattr(obj, n)
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return obj
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def filenameToModuleName(fn):
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"""
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Convert a name in the filesystem to the name of the Python module it is.
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This is aggressive about getting a module name back from a file; it will
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always return a string. Aggressive means 'sometimes wrong'; it won't look
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at the Python path or try to do any error checking: don't use this method
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unless you already know that the filename you're talking about is a Python
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module.
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@param fn: A filesystem path to a module or package; C{bytes} on Python 2,
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C{bytes} or C{unicode} on Python 3.
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@return: A hopefully importable module name.
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@rtype: C{str}
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"""
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if isinstance(fn, bytes):
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initPy = b"__init__.py"
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else:
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initPy = "__init__.py"
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fullName = os.path.abspath(fn)
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base = os.path.basename(fn)
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if not base:
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# this happens when fn ends with a path separator, just skit it
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base = os.path.basename(fn[:-1])
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modName = nativeString(os.path.splitext(base)[0])
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while 1:
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fullName = os.path.dirname(fullName)
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if os.path.exists(os.path.join(fullName, initPy)):
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modName = "%s.%s" % (
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nativeString(os.path.basename(fullName)),
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nativeString(modName))
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else:
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break
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return modName
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def qual(clazz):
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"""
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Return full import path of a class.
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"""
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return clazz.__module__ + '.' + clazz.__name__
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def _determineClass(x):
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try:
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return x.__class__
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except:
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return type(x)
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def _determineClassName(x):
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c = _determineClass(x)
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try:
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return c.__name__
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except:
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try:
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return str(c)
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except:
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return '<BROKEN CLASS AT 0x%x>' % id(c)
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def _safeFormat(formatter, o):
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"""
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Helper function for L{safe_repr} and L{safe_str}.
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"""
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try:
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return formatter(o)
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except:
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io = NativeStringIO()
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traceback.print_exc(file=io)
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className = _determineClassName(o)
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tbValue = io.getvalue()
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return "<%s instance at 0x%x with %s error:\n %s>" % (
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className, id(o), formatter.__name__, tbValue)
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def safe_repr(o):
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"""
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Returns a string representation of an object, or a string containing a
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traceback, if that object's __repr__ raised an exception.
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@param o: Any object.
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@rtype: C{str}
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"""
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return _safeFormat(repr, o)
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def safe_str(o):
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"""
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Returns a string representation of an object, or a string containing a
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traceback, if that object's __str__ raised an exception.
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@param o: Any object.
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@rtype: C{str}
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"""
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return _safeFormat(str, o)
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class QueueMethod:
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"""
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I represent a method that doesn't exist yet.
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, calls):
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self.name = name
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self.calls = calls
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def __call__(self, *args):
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self.calls.append((self.name, args))
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def funcinfo(function):
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"""
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this is more documentation for myself than useful code.
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"""
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warnings.warn(
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"[v2.5] Use inspect.getargspec instead of twisted.python.reflect.funcinfo",
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DeprecationWarning,
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stacklevel=2)
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code=function.func_code
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name=function.func_name
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argc=code.co_argcount
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argv=code.co_varnames[:argc]
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defaults=function.func_defaults
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out = []
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out.append('The function %s accepts %s arguments' % (name ,argc))
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if defaults:
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required=argc-len(defaults)
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out.append('It requires %s arguments' % required)
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out.append('The arguments required are: %s' % argv[:required])
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out.append('additional arguments are:')
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for i in range(argc-required):
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j=i+required
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out.append('%s which has a default of' % (argv[j], defaults[i]))
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return out
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ISNT=0
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WAS=1
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IS=2
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def fullFuncName(func):
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qualName = (str(pickle.whichmodule(func, func.__name__)) + '.' + func.__name__)
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if namedObject(qualName) is not func:
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raise Exception("Couldn't find %s as %s." % (func, qualName))
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return qualName
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def getClass(obj):
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"""
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Return the class or type of object 'obj'.
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Returns sensible result for oldstyle and newstyle instances and types.
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"""
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if hasattr(obj, '__class__'):
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return obj.__class__
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else:
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return type(obj)
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## the following were factored out of usage
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if not _PY3:
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# The following functions aren't documented, nor tested, have much simpler
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# builtin implementations and are not used within Twisted or "known"
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# projects.
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@deprecated(Version("Twisted", 14, 0, 0))
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def getcurrent(clazz):
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assert type(clazz) == types.ClassType, 'must be a class...'
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module = namedModule(clazz.__module__)
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currclass = getattr(module, clazz.__name__, None)
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if currclass is None:
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return clazz
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return currclass
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# Class graph nonsense
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# I should really have a better name for this...
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||
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@deprecated(Version("Twisted", 14, 0, 0), "isinstance")
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def isinst(inst,clazz):
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if type(inst) != compat.InstanceType or type(clazz)!= types.ClassType:
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return isinstance(inst,clazz)
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cl = inst.__class__
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||
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cl2 = getcurrent(cl)
|
||
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clazz = getcurrent(clazz)
|
||
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if issubclass(cl2,clazz):
|
||
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if cl == cl2:
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||
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return WAS
|
||
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else:
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||
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inst.__class__ = cl2
|
||
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return IS
|
||
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else:
|
||
|
return ISNT
|
||
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|
||
|
|
||
|
# These functions are still imported by libraries used in turn by the
|
||
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# Twisted unit tests, like Nevow 0.10. Since they are deprecated,
|
||
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# there's no need to port them to Python 3 (hence the condition above).
|
||
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# https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~divmod-dev/divmod.org/trunk/revision/2716
|
||
|
# removed the dependency in Nevow. Once that is released, these functions
|
||
|
# can be safely removed from Twisted.
|
||
|
|
||
|
@deprecated(Version("Twisted", 11, 0, 0), "inspect.getmro")
|
||
|
def allYourBase(classObj, baseClass=None):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
allYourBase(classObj, baseClass=None) -> list of all base
|
||
|
classes that are subclasses of baseClass, unless it is None,
|
||
|
in which case all bases will be added.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
l = []
|
||
|
_accumulateBases(classObj, l, baseClass)
|
||
|
return l
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
@deprecated(Version("Twisted", 11, 0, 0), "inspect.getmro")
|
||
|
def accumulateBases(classObj, l, baseClass=None):
|
||
|
_accumulateBases(classObj, l, baseClass)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _accumulateBases(classObj, l, baseClass=None):
|
||
|
for base in classObj.__bases__:
|
||
|
if baseClass is None or issubclass(base, baseClass):
|
||
|
l.append(base)
|
||
|
_accumulateBases(base, l, baseClass)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def accumulateClassDict(classObj, attr, adict, baseClass=None):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Accumulate all attributes of a given name in a class hierarchy into a single dictionary.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Assuming all class attributes of this name are dictionaries.
|
||
|
If any of the dictionaries being accumulated have the same key, the
|
||
|
one highest in the class heirarchy wins.
|
||
|
(XXX: If \"higest\" means \"closest to the starting class\".)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ex::
|
||
|
|
||
|
class Soy:
|
||
|
properties = {\"taste\": \"bland\"}
|
||
|
|
||
|
class Plant:
|
||
|
properties = {\"colour\": \"green\"}
|
||
|
|
||
|
class Seaweed(Plant):
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
|
||
|
class Lunch(Soy, Seaweed):
|
||
|
properties = {\"vegan\": 1 }
|
||
|
|
||
|
dct = {}
|
||
|
|
||
|
accumulateClassDict(Lunch, \"properties\", dct)
|
||
|
|
||
|
print dct
|
||
|
|
||
|
{\"taste\": \"bland\", \"colour\": \"green\", \"vegan\": 1}
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
for base in classObj.__bases__:
|
||
|
accumulateClassDict(base, attr, adict)
|
||
|
if baseClass is None or baseClass in classObj.__bases__:
|
||
|
adict.update(classObj.__dict__.get(attr, {}))
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def accumulateClassList(classObj, attr, listObj, baseClass=None):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Accumulate all attributes of a given name in a class heirarchy into a single list.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Assuming all class attributes of this name are lists.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
for base in classObj.__bases__:
|
||
|
accumulateClassList(base, attr, listObj)
|
||
|
if baseClass is None or baseClass in classObj.__bases__:
|
||
|
listObj.extend(classObj.__dict__.get(attr, []))
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def isSame(a, b):
|
||
|
return (a is b)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def isLike(a, b):
|
||
|
return (a == b)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def modgrep(goal):
|
||
|
return objgrep(sys.modules, goal, isLike, 'sys.modules')
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def isOfType(start, goal):
|
||
|
return ((type(start) is goal) or
|
||
|
(isinstance(start, compat.InstanceType) and
|
||
|
start.__class__ is goal))
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def findInstances(start, t):
|
||
|
return objgrep(start, t, isOfType)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
if not _PY3:
|
||
|
# The function objgrep() currently doesn't work on Python 3 due to some
|
||
|
# edge cases, as described in #6986.
|
||
|
# twisted.python.reflect is quite important and objgrep is not used in
|
||
|
# Twisted itself, so in #5929, we decided to port everything but objgrep()
|
||
|
# and to finish the porting in #6986
|
||
|
def objgrep(start, goal, eq=isLike, path='', paths=None, seen=None,
|
||
|
showUnknowns=0, maxDepth=None):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
An insanely CPU-intensive process for finding stuff.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if paths is None:
|
||
|
paths = []
|
||
|
if seen is None:
|
||
|
seen = {}
|
||
|
if eq(start, goal):
|
||
|
paths.append(path)
|
||
|
if id(start) in seen:
|
||
|
if seen[id(start)] is start:
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
if maxDepth is not None:
|
||
|
if maxDepth == 0:
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
maxDepth -= 1
|
||
|
seen[id(start)] = start
|
||
|
# Make an alias for those arguments which are passed recursively to
|
||
|
# objgrep for container objects.
|
||
|
args = (paths, seen, showUnknowns, maxDepth)
|
||
|
if isinstance(start, dict):
|
||
|
for k, v in start.items():
|
||
|
objgrep(k, goal, eq, path+'{'+repr(v)+'}', *args)
|
||
|
objgrep(v, goal, eq, path+'['+repr(k)+']', *args)
|
||
|
elif isinstance(start, (list, tuple, deque)):
|
||
|
for idx, _elem in enumerate(start):
|
||
|
objgrep(start[idx], goal, eq, path+'['+str(idx)+']', *args)
|
||
|
elif isinstance(start, types.MethodType):
|
||
|
objgrep(start.__self__, goal, eq, path+'.__self__', *args)
|
||
|
objgrep(start.__func__, goal, eq, path+'.__func__', *args)
|
||
|
objgrep(start.__self__.__class__, goal, eq,
|
||
|
path+'.__self__.__class__', *args)
|
||
|
elif hasattr(start, '__dict__'):
|
||
|
for k, v in start.__dict__.items():
|
||
|
objgrep(v, goal, eq, path+'.'+k, *args)
|
||
|
if isinstance(start, compat.InstanceType):
|
||
|
objgrep(start.__class__, goal, eq, path+'.__class__', *args)
|
||
|
elif isinstance(start, weakref.ReferenceType):
|
||
|
objgrep(start(), goal, eq, path+'()', *args)
|
||
|
elif (isinstance(start, (compat.StringType,
|
||
|
int, types.FunctionType,
|
||
|
types.BuiltinMethodType, RegexType, float,
|
||
|
type(None), compat.FileType)) or
|
||
|
type(start).__name__ in ('wrapper_descriptor',
|
||
|
'method_descriptor', 'member_descriptor',
|
||
|
'getset_descriptor')):
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
elif showUnknowns:
|
||
|
print('unknown type', type(start), start)
|
||
|
return paths
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
__all__ = [
|
||
|
'InvalidName', 'ModuleNotFound', 'ObjectNotFound',
|
||
|
|
||
|
'ISNT', 'WAS', 'IS',
|
||
|
|
||
|
'QueueMethod',
|
||
|
|
||
|
'funcinfo', 'fullFuncName', 'qual', 'getcurrent', 'getClass', 'isinst',
|
||
|
'namedModule', 'namedObject', 'namedClass', 'namedAny', 'requireModule',
|
||
|
'safe_repr', 'safe_str', 'allYourBase', 'accumulateBases',
|
||
|
'prefixedMethodNames', 'addMethodNamesToDict', 'prefixedMethods',
|
||
|
'accumulateMethods',
|
||
|
'accumulateClassDict', 'accumulateClassList', 'isSame', 'isLike',
|
||
|
'modgrep', 'isOfType', 'findInstances', 'objgrep', 'filenameToModuleName',
|
||
|
'fullyQualifiedName']
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
if _PY3:
|
||
|
# This is to be removed when fixing #6986
|
||
|
__all__.remove('objgrep')
|