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"""Contains base classes used to parse and convert arguments. |
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Do NOT import this module directly. Import the flags package and use the |
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aliases defined at the package level instead. |
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""" |
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import collections |
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import csv |
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import io |
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import string |
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from absl.flags import _helpers |
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def _is_integer_type(instance): |
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"""Returns True if instance is an integer, and not a bool.""" |
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return (isinstance(instance, int) and |
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not isinstance(instance, bool)) |
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class _ArgumentParserCache(type): |
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"""Metaclass used to cache and share argument parsers among flags.""" |
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_instances = {} |
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def __call__(cls, *args, **kwargs): |
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"""Returns an instance of the argument parser cls. |
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This method overrides behavior of the __new__ methods in |
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all subclasses of ArgumentParser (inclusive). If an instance |
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for cls with the same set of arguments exists, this instance is |
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returned, otherwise a new instance is created. |
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If any keyword arguments are defined, or the values in args |
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are not hashable, this method always returns a new instance of |
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cls. |
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Args: |
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*args: Positional initializer arguments. |
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**kwargs: Initializer keyword arguments. |
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Returns: |
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An instance of cls, shared or new. |
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""" |
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if kwargs: |
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return type.__call__(cls, *args, **kwargs) |
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else: |
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instances = cls._instances |
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key = (cls,) + tuple(args) |
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try: |
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return instances[key] |
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except KeyError: |
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return instances.setdefault(key, type.__call__(cls, *args)) |
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except TypeError: |
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return type.__call__(cls, *args) |
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class ArgumentParser(metaclass=_ArgumentParserCache): |
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"""Base class used to parse and convert arguments. |
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The :meth:`parse` method checks to make sure that the string argument is a |
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legal value and convert it to a native type. If the value cannot be |
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converted, it should throw a ``ValueError`` exception with a human |
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readable explanation of why the value is illegal. |
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Subclasses should also define a syntactic_help string which may be |
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presented to the user to describe the form of the legal values. |
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Argument parser classes must be stateless, since instances are cached |
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and shared between flags. Initializer arguments are allowed, but all |
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member variables must be derived from initializer arguments only. |
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""" |
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syntactic_help = '' |
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def parse(self, argument): |
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"""Parses the string argument and returns the native value. |
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By default it returns its argument unmodified. |
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Args: |
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argument: string argument passed in the commandline. |
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Raises: |
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ValueError: Raised when it fails to parse the argument. |
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TypeError: Raised when the argument has the wrong type. |
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Returns: |
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The parsed value in native type. |
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""" |
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if not isinstance(argument, str): |
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raise TypeError('flag value must be a string, found "{}"'.format( |
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type(argument))) |
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return argument |
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def flag_type(self): |
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"""Returns a string representing the type of the flag.""" |
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return 'string' |
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def _custom_xml_dom_elements(self, doc): |
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"""Returns a list of minidom.Element to add additional flag information. |
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Args: |
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doc: minidom.Document, the DOM document it should create nodes from. |
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""" |
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del doc |
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return [] |
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class ArgumentSerializer(object): |
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"""Base class for generating string representations of a flag value.""" |
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def serialize(self, value): |
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"""Returns a serialized string of the value.""" |
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return str(value) |
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class NumericParser(ArgumentParser): |
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"""Parser of numeric values. |
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Parsed value may be bounded to a given upper and lower bound. |
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""" |
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def is_outside_bounds(self, val): |
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"""Returns whether the value is outside the bounds or not.""" |
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return ((self.lower_bound is not None and val < self.lower_bound) or |
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(self.upper_bound is not None and val > self.upper_bound)) |
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def parse(self, argument): |
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"""See base class.""" |
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val = self.convert(argument) |
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if self.is_outside_bounds(val): |
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raise ValueError('%s is not %s' % (val, self.syntactic_help)) |
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return val |
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def _custom_xml_dom_elements(self, doc): |
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elements = [] |
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if self.lower_bound is not None: |
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elements.append(_helpers.create_xml_dom_element( |
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doc, 'lower_bound', self.lower_bound)) |
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if self.upper_bound is not None: |
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elements.append(_helpers.create_xml_dom_element( |
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doc, 'upper_bound', self.upper_bound)) |
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return elements |
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def convert(self, argument): |
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"""Returns the correct numeric value of argument. |
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Subclass must implement this method, and raise TypeError if argument is not |
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string or has the right numeric type. |
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Args: |
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argument: string argument passed in the commandline, or the numeric type. |
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Raises: |
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TypeError: Raised when argument is not a string or the right numeric type. |
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ValueError: Raised when failed to convert argument to the numeric value. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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class FloatParser(NumericParser): |
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"""Parser of floating point values. |
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Parsed value may be bounded to a given upper and lower bound. |
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""" |
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number_article = 'a' |
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number_name = 'number' |
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syntactic_help = ' '.join((number_article, number_name)) |
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def __init__(self, lower_bound=None, upper_bound=None): |
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super(FloatParser, self).__init__() |
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self.lower_bound = lower_bound |
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self.upper_bound = upper_bound |
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sh = self.syntactic_help |
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if lower_bound is not None and upper_bound is not None: |
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sh = ('%s in the range [%s, %s]' % (sh, lower_bound, upper_bound)) |
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elif lower_bound == 0: |
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sh = 'a non-negative %s' % self.number_name |
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elif upper_bound == 0: |
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sh = 'a non-positive %s' % self.number_name |
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elif upper_bound is not None: |
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sh = '%s <= %s' % (self.number_name, upper_bound) |
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elif lower_bound is not None: |
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sh = '%s >= %s' % (self.number_name, lower_bound) |
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self.syntactic_help = sh |
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def convert(self, argument): |
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"""Returns the float value of argument.""" |
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if (_is_integer_type(argument) or isinstance(argument, float) or |
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isinstance(argument, str)): |
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return float(argument) |
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else: |
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raise TypeError( |
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'Expect argument to be a string, int, or float, found {}'.format( |
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type(argument))) |
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def flag_type(self): |
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"""See base class.""" |
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return 'float' |
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class IntegerParser(NumericParser): |
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"""Parser of an integer value. |
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Parsed value may be bounded to a given upper and lower bound. |
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""" |
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number_article = 'an' |
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number_name = 'integer' |
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syntactic_help = ' '.join((number_article, number_name)) |
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def __init__(self, lower_bound=None, upper_bound=None): |
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super(IntegerParser, self).__init__() |
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self.lower_bound = lower_bound |
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self.upper_bound = upper_bound |
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sh = self.syntactic_help |
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if lower_bound is not None and upper_bound is not None: |
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sh = ('%s in the range [%s, %s]' % (sh, lower_bound, upper_bound)) |
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elif lower_bound == 1: |
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sh = 'a positive %s' % self.number_name |
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elif upper_bound == -1: |
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sh = 'a negative %s' % self.number_name |
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elif lower_bound == 0: |
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sh = 'a non-negative %s' % self.number_name |
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elif upper_bound == 0: |
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sh = 'a non-positive %s' % self.number_name |
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elif upper_bound is not None: |
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sh = '%s <= %s' % (self.number_name, upper_bound) |
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elif lower_bound is not None: |
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sh = '%s >= %s' % (self.number_name, lower_bound) |
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self.syntactic_help = sh |
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def convert(self, argument): |
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"""Returns the int value of argument.""" |
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if _is_integer_type(argument): |
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return argument |
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elif isinstance(argument, str): |
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base = 10 |
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if len(argument) > 2 and argument[0] == '0': |
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if argument[1] == 'o': |
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base = 8 |
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elif argument[1] == 'x': |
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base = 16 |
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return int(argument, base) |
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else: |
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raise TypeError('Expect argument to be a string or int, found {}'.format( |
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type(argument))) |
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def flag_type(self): |
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"""See base class.""" |
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return 'int' |
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class BooleanParser(ArgumentParser): |
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"""Parser of boolean values.""" |
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def parse(self, argument): |
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"""See base class.""" |
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if isinstance(argument, str): |
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if argument.lower() in ('true', 't', '1'): |
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return True |
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elif argument.lower() in ('false', 'f', '0'): |
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return False |
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else: |
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raise ValueError('Non-boolean argument to boolean flag', argument) |
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elif isinstance(argument, int): |
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bool_value = bool(argument) |
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if argument == bool_value: |
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return bool_value |
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else: |
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raise ValueError('Non-boolean argument to boolean flag', argument) |
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raise TypeError('Non-boolean argument to boolean flag', argument) |
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def flag_type(self): |
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"""See base class.""" |
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return 'bool' |
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class EnumParser(ArgumentParser): |
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"""Parser of a string enum value (a string value from a given set).""" |
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def __init__(self, enum_values, case_sensitive=True): |
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"""Initializes EnumParser. |
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Args: |
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enum_values: [str], a non-empty list of string values in the enum. |
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case_sensitive: bool, whether or not the enum is to be case-sensitive. |
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Raises: |
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ValueError: When enum_values is empty. |
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""" |
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if not enum_values: |
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raise ValueError( |
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'enum_values cannot be empty, found "{}"'.format(enum_values)) |
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super(EnumParser, self).__init__() |
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self.enum_values = enum_values |
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self.case_sensitive = case_sensitive |
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def parse(self, argument): |
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"""Determines validity of argument and returns the correct element of enum. |
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Args: |
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argument: str, the supplied flag value. |
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Returns: |
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The first matching element from enum_values. |
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Raises: |
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ValueError: Raised when argument didn't match anything in enum. |
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""" |
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if self.case_sensitive: |
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if argument not in self.enum_values: |
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raise ValueError('value should be one of <%s>' % |
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'|'.join(self.enum_values)) |
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else: |
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return argument |
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else: |
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if argument.upper() not in [value.upper() for value in self.enum_values]: |
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raise ValueError('value should be one of <%s>' % |
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'|'.join(self.enum_values)) |
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else: |
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return [value for value in self.enum_values |
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if value.upper() == argument.upper()][0] |
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def flag_type(self): |
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"""See base class.""" |
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return 'string enum' |
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class EnumClassParser(ArgumentParser): |
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"""Parser of an Enum class member.""" |
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def __init__(self, enum_class, case_sensitive=True): |
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"""Initializes EnumParser. |
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Args: |
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enum_class: class, the Enum class with all possible flag values. |
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case_sensitive: bool, whether or not the enum is to be case-sensitive. If |
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False, all member names must be unique when case is ignored. |
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Raises: |
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TypeError: When enum_class is not a subclass of Enum. |
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ValueError: When enum_class is empty. |
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""" |
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import enum |
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if not issubclass(enum_class, enum.Enum): |
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raise TypeError('{} is not a subclass of Enum.'.format(enum_class)) |
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if not enum_class.__members__: |
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raise ValueError('enum_class cannot be empty, but "{}" is empty.' |
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.format(enum_class)) |
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if not case_sensitive: |
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members = collections.Counter( |
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name.lower() for name in enum_class.__members__) |
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duplicate_keys = { |
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member for member, count in members.items() if count > 1 |
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} |
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if duplicate_keys: |
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raise ValueError( |
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'Duplicate enum values for {} using case_sensitive=False'.format( |
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duplicate_keys)) |
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super(EnumClassParser, self).__init__() |
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self.enum_class = enum_class |
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self._case_sensitive = case_sensitive |
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if case_sensitive: |
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self._member_names = tuple(enum_class.__members__) |
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else: |
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self._member_names = tuple( |
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name.lower() for name in enum_class.__members__) |
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@property |
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def member_names(self): |
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"""The accepted enum names, in lowercase if not case sensitive.""" |
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return self._member_names |
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def parse(self, argument): |
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"""Determines validity of argument and returns the correct element of enum. |
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Args: |
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argument: str or Enum class member, the supplied flag value. |
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Returns: |
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The first matching Enum class member in Enum class. |
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Raises: |
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ValueError: Raised when argument didn't match anything in enum. |
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""" |
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if isinstance(argument, self.enum_class): |
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return argument |
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elif not isinstance(argument, str): |
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raise ValueError( |
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'{} is not an enum member or a name of a member in {}'.format( |
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argument, self.enum_class)) |
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key = EnumParser( |
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self._member_names, case_sensitive=self._case_sensitive).parse(argument) |
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if self._case_sensitive: |
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return self.enum_class[key] |
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else: |
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return next(value for name, value in self.enum_class.__members__.items() |
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if name.lower() == key.lower()) |
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def flag_type(self): |
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"""See base class.""" |
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return 'enum class' |
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class ListSerializer(ArgumentSerializer): |
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def __init__(self, list_sep): |
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self.list_sep = list_sep |
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def serialize(self, value): |
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"""See base class.""" |
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return self.list_sep.join([str(x) for x in value]) |
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class EnumClassListSerializer(ListSerializer): |
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"""A serializer for :class:`MultiEnumClass` flags. |
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This serializer simply joins the output of `EnumClassSerializer` using a |
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provided separator. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, list_sep, **kwargs): |
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"""Initializes EnumClassListSerializer. |
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Args: |
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list_sep: String to be used as a separator when serializing |
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**kwargs: Keyword arguments to the `EnumClassSerializer` used to serialize |
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individual values. |
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""" |
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super(EnumClassListSerializer, self).__init__(list_sep) |
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self._element_serializer = EnumClassSerializer(**kwargs) |
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def serialize(self, value): |
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"""See base class.""" |
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if isinstance(value, list): |
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return self.list_sep.join( |
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self._element_serializer.serialize(x) for x in value) |
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else: |
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return self._element_serializer.serialize(value) |
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class CsvListSerializer(ArgumentSerializer): |
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def __init__(self, list_sep): |
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self.list_sep = list_sep |
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def serialize(self, value): |
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"""Serializes a list as a CSV string or unicode.""" |
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|
output = io.StringIO() |
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writer = csv.writer(output, delimiter=self.list_sep) |
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writer.writerow([str(x) for x in value]) |
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|
serialized_value = output.getvalue().strip() |
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return str(serialized_value) |
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class EnumClassSerializer(ArgumentSerializer): |
|
|
"""Class for generating string representations of an enum class flag value.""" |
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def __init__(self, lowercase): |
|
|
"""Initializes EnumClassSerializer. |
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|
|
Args: |
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|
lowercase: If True, enum member names are lowercased during serialization. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self._lowercase = lowercase |
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|
|
def serialize(self, value): |
|
|
"""Returns a serialized string of the Enum class value.""" |
|
|
as_string = str(value.name) |
|
|
return as_string.lower() if self._lowercase else as_string |
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class BaseListParser(ArgumentParser): |
|
|
"""Base class for a parser of lists of strings. |
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|
To extend, inherit from this class; from the subclass ``__init__``, call:: |
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super().__init__(token, name) |
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where token is a character used to tokenize, and name is a description |
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of the separator. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, token=None, name=None): |
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assert name |
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super(BaseListParser, self).__init__() |
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self._token = token |
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self._name = name |
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self.syntactic_help = 'a %s separated list' % self._name |
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def parse(self, argument): |
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"""See base class.""" |
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if isinstance(argument, list): |
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return argument |
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elif not argument: |
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return [] |
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else: |
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return [s.strip() for s in argument.split(self._token)] |
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def flag_type(self): |
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"""See base class.""" |
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return '%s separated list of strings' % self._name |
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class ListParser(BaseListParser): |
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"""Parser for a comma-separated list of strings.""" |
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def __init__(self): |
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super(ListParser, self).__init__(',', 'comma') |
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def parse(self, argument): |
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"""Parses argument as comma-separated list of strings.""" |
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if isinstance(argument, list): |
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return argument |
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elif not argument: |
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return [] |
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else: |
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try: |
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return [s.strip() for s in list(csv.reader([argument], strict=True))[0]] |
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except csv.Error as e: |
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raise ValueError('Unable to parse the value %r as a %s: %s' |
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% (argument, self.flag_type(), e)) |
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def _custom_xml_dom_elements(self, doc): |
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elements = super(ListParser, self)._custom_xml_dom_elements(doc) |
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elements.append(_helpers.create_xml_dom_element( |
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doc, 'list_separator', repr(','))) |
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return elements |
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class WhitespaceSeparatedListParser(BaseListParser): |
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"""Parser for a whitespace-separated list of strings.""" |
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def __init__(self, comma_compat=False): |
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"""Initializer. |
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Args: |
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comma_compat: bool, whether to support comma as an additional separator. |
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If False then only whitespace is supported. This is intended only for |
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backwards compatibility with flags that used to be comma-separated. |
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""" |
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self._comma_compat = comma_compat |
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name = 'whitespace or comma' if self._comma_compat else 'whitespace' |
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super(WhitespaceSeparatedListParser, self).__init__(None, name) |
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def parse(self, argument): |
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"""Parses argument as whitespace-separated list of strings. |
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It also parses argument as comma-separated list of strings if requested. |
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Args: |
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argument: string argument passed in the commandline. |
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Returns: |
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[str], the parsed flag value. |
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""" |
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if isinstance(argument, list): |
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return argument |
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elif not argument: |
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return [] |
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else: |
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if self._comma_compat: |
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argument = argument.replace(',', ' ') |
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return argument.split() |
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def _custom_xml_dom_elements(self, doc): |
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elements = super(WhitespaceSeparatedListParser, self |
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)._custom_xml_dom_elements(doc) |
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separators = list(string.whitespace) |
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if self._comma_compat: |
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separators.append(',') |
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separators.sort() |
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for sep_char in separators: |
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elements.append(_helpers.create_xml_dom_element( |
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doc, 'list_separator', repr(sep_char))) |
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return elements |
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