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| """Python's built-in :mod:`functools` module builds several useful |
| utilities on top of Python's first-class function |
| support. ``funcutils`` generally stays in the same vein, adding to and |
| correcting Python's standard metaprogramming facilities. |
| """ |
|
|
| import sys |
| import re |
| import inspect |
| import functools |
| import itertools |
| from inspect import formatannotation |
| from types import FunctionType, MethodType |
|
|
| |
| |
| from functools import total_ordering as total_ordering |
|
|
| try: |
| from .typeutils import make_sentinel |
| NO_DEFAULT = make_sentinel(var_name='NO_DEFAULT') |
| except ImportError: |
| NO_DEFAULT = object() |
|
|
|
|
| def inspect_formatargspec( |
| args, varargs=None, varkw=None, defaults=None, |
| kwonlyargs=(), kwonlydefaults={}, annotations={}, |
| formatarg=str, |
| formatvarargs=lambda name: '*' + name, |
| formatvarkw=lambda name: '**' + name, |
| formatvalue=lambda value: '=' + repr(value), |
| formatreturns=lambda text: ' -> ' + text, |
| formatannotation=formatannotation): |
| """Copy formatargspec from python 3.7 standard library. |
| Python 3 has deprecated formatargspec and requested that Signature |
| be used instead, however this requires a full reimplementation |
| of formatargspec() in terms of creating Parameter objects and such. |
| Instead of introducing all the object-creation overhead and having |
| to reinvent from scratch, just copy their compatibility routine. |
| """ |
|
|
| def formatargandannotation(arg): |
| result = formatarg(arg) |
| if arg in annotations: |
| result += ': ' + formatannotation(annotations[arg]) |
| return result |
| specs = [] |
| if defaults: |
| firstdefault = len(args) - len(defaults) |
| for i, arg in enumerate(args): |
| spec = formatargandannotation(arg) |
| if defaults and i >= firstdefault: |
| spec = spec + formatvalue(defaults[i - firstdefault]) |
| specs.append(spec) |
| if varargs is not None: |
| specs.append(formatvarargs(formatargandannotation(varargs))) |
| else: |
| if kwonlyargs: |
| specs.append('*') |
| if kwonlyargs: |
| for kwonlyarg in kwonlyargs: |
| spec = formatargandannotation(kwonlyarg) |
| if kwonlydefaults and kwonlyarg in kwonlydefaults: |
| spec += formatvalue(kwonlydefaults[kwonlyarg]) |
| specs.append(spec) |
| if varkw is not None: |
| specs.append(formatvarkw(formatargandannotation(varkw))) |
| result = '(' + ', '.join(specs) + ')' |
| if 'return' in annotations: |
| result += formatreturns(formatannotation(annotations['return'])) |
| return result |
|
|
|
|
| def get_module_callables(mod, ignore=None): |
| """Returns two maps of (*types*, *funcs*) from *mod*, optionally |
| ignoring based on the :class:`bool` return value of the *ignore* |
| callable. *mod* can be a string name of a module in |
| :data:`sys.modules` or the module instance itself. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(mod, str): |
| mod = sys.modules[mod] |
| types, funcs = {}, {} |
| for attr_name in dir(mod): |
| if ignore and ignore(attr_name): |
| continue |
| try: |
| attr = getattr(mod, attr_name) |
| except Exception: |
| continue |
| try: |
| attr_mod_name = attr.__module__ |
| except AttributeError: |
| continue |
| if attr_mod_name != mod.__name__: |
| continue |
| if isinstance(attr, type): |
| types[attr_name] = attr |
| elif callable(attr): |
| funcs[attr_name] = attr |
| return types, funcs |
|
|
|
|
| def mro_items(type_obj): |
| """Takes a type and returns an iterator over all class variables |
| throughout the type hierarchy (respecting the MRO). |
| |
| >>> sorted(set([k for k, v in mro_items(int) if not k.startswith('__') and 'bytes' not in k and not callable(v)])) |
| ['denominator', 'imag', 'numerator', 'real'] |
| """ |
| |
| return itertools.chain.from_iterable(ct.__dict__.items() |
| for ct in type_obj.__mro__) |
|
|
|
|
| def dir_dict(obj, raise_exc=False): |
| """Return a dictionary of attribute names to values for a given |
| object. Unlike ``obj.__dict__``, this function returns all |
| attributes on the object, including ones on parent classes. |
| """ |
| |
| ret = {} |
| for k in dir(obj): |
| try: |
| ret[k] = getattr(obj, k) |
| except Exception: |
| if raise_exc: |
| raise |
| return ret |
|
|
|
|
| def copy_function(orig, copy_dict=True): |
| """Returns a shallow copy of the function, including code object, |
| globals, closure, etc. |
| |
| >>> func = lambda: func |
| >>> func() is func |
| True |
| >>> func_copy = copy_function(func) |
| >>> func_copy() is func |
| True |
| >>> func_copy is not func |
| True |
| |
| Args: |
| orig (function): The function to be copied. Must be a |
| function, not just any method or callable. |
| copy_dict (bool): Also copy any attributes set on the function |
| instance. Defaults to ``True``. |
| """ |
| ret = FunctionType(orig.__code__, |
| orig.__globals__, |
| name=orig.__name__, |
| argdefs=getattr(orig, "__defaults__", None), |
| closure=getattr(orig, "__closure__", None)) |
| if hasattr(orig, "__kwdefaults__"): |
| ret.__kwdefaults__ = orig.__kwdefaults__ |
| if copy_dict: |
| ret.__dict__.update(orig.__dict__) |
| return ret |
|
|
|
|
| def partial_ordering(cls): |
| """Class decorator, similar to :func:`functools.total_ordering`, |
| except it is used to define `partial orderings`_ (i.e., it is |
| possible that *x* is neither greater than, equal to, or less than |
| *y*). It assumes the presence of the ``__le__()`` and ``__ge__()`` |
| method, but nothing else. It will not override any existing |
| additional comparison methods. |
| |
| .. _partial orderings: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partially_ordered_set |
| |
| >>> @partial_ordering |
| ... class MySet(set): |
| ... def __le__(self, other): |
| ... return self.issubset(other) |
| ... def __ge__(self, other): |
| ... return self.issuperset(other) |
| ... |
| >>> a = MySet([1,2,3]) |
| >>> b = MySet([1,2]) |
| >>> c = MySet([1,2,4]) |
| >>> b < a |
| True |
| >>> b > a |
| False |
| >>> b < c |
| True |
| >>> a < c |
| False |
| >>> c > a |
| False |
| """ |
| def __lt__(self, other): return self <= other and not self >= other |
| def __gt__(self, other): return self >= other and not self <= other |
| def __eq__(self, other): return self >= other and self <= other |
|
|
| if not hasattr(cls, '__lt__'): cls.__lt__ = __lt__ |
| if not hasattr(cls, '__gt__'): cls.__gt__ = __gt__ |
| if not hasattr(cls, '__eq__'): cls.__eq__ = __eq__ |
|
|
| return cls |
|
|
|
|
| class InstancePartial(functools.partial): |
| """:class:`functools.partial` is a huge convenience for anyone |
| working with Python's great first-class functions. It allows |
| developers to curry arguments and incrementally create simpler |
| callables for a variety of use cases. |
| |
| Unfortunately there's one big gap in its usefulness: |
| methods. Partials just don't get bound as methods and |
| automatically handed a reference to ``self``. The |
| ``InstancePartial`` type remedies this by inheriting from |
| :class:`functools.partial` and implementing the necessary |
| descriptor protocol. There are no other differences in |
| implementation or usage. :class:`CachedInstancePartial`, below, |
| has the same ability, but is slightly more efficient. |
| |
| """ |
| @property |
| def _partialmethod(self): |
| |
| return self.__partialmethod__ |
| |
| @property |
| def __partialmethod__(self): |
| return functools.partialmethod(self.func, *self.args, **self.keywords) |
|
|
| def __get__(self, obj, obj_type): |
| return MethodType(self, obj) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| class CachedInstancePartial(functools.partial): |
| """The ``CachedInstancePartial`` is virtually the same as |
| :class:`InstancePartial`, adding support for method-usage to |
| :class:`functools.partial`, except that upon first access, it |
| caches the bound method on the associated object, speeding it up |
| for future accesses, and bringing the method call overhead to |
| about the same as non-``partial`` methods. |
| |
| See the :class:`InstancePartial` docstring for more details. |
| """ |
| @property |
| def _partialmethod(self): |
| |
| return self.__partialmethod__ |
| |
| @property |
| def __partialmethod__(self): |
| return functools.partialmethod(self.func, *self.args, **self.keywords) |
|
|
| def __set_name__(self, obj_type, name): |
| self.__name__ = name |
|
|
| def __get__(self, obj, obj_type): |
| |
| |
| self.__name__ = getattr(self, "__name__", None) |
| self.__doc__ = self.func.__doc__ |
| self.__module__ = self.func.__module__ |
|
|
| name = self.__name__ |
|
|
| if obj is None: |
| return MethodType(self, obj) |
| try: |
| |
| |
| return obj.__dict__[name] |
| except KeyError: |
| obj.__dict__[name] = ret = MethodType(self, obj) |
| return ret |
|
|
|
|
| partial = CachedInstancePartial |
|
|
|
|
| def format_invocation(name='', args=(), kwargs=None, **kw): |
| """Given a name, positional arguments, and keyword arguments, format |
| a basic Python-style function call. |
| |
| >>> print(format_invocation('func', args=(1, 2), kwargs={'c': 3})) |
| func(1, 2, c=3) |
| >>> print(format_invocation('a_func', args=(1,))) |
| a_func(1) |
| >>> print(format_invocation('kw_func', kwargs=[('a', 1), ('b', 2)])) |
| kw_func(a=1, b=2) |
| |
| """ |
| _repr = kw.pop('repr', repr) |
| if kw: |
| raise TypeError('unexpected keyword args: %r' % ', '.join(kw.keys())) |
| kwargs = kwargs or {} |
| a_text = ', '.join([_repr(a) for a in args]) |
| if isinstance(kwargs, dict): |
| kwarg_items = [(k, kwargs[k]) for k in sorted(kwargs)] |
| else: |
| kwarg_items = kwargs |
| kw_text = ', '.join([f'{k}={_repr(v)}' for k, v in kwarg_items]) |
|
|
| all_args_text = a_text |
| if all_args_text and kw_text: |
| all_args_text += ', ' |
| all_args_text += kw_text |
|
|
| return f'{name}({all_args_text})' |
|
|
|
|
| def format_exp_repr(obj, pos_names, req_names=None, opt_names=None, opt_key=None): |
| """Render an expression-style repr of an object, based on attribute |
| names, which are assumed to line up with arguments to an initializer. |
| |
| >>> class Flag(object): |
| ... def __init__(self, length, width, depth=None): |
| ... self.length = length |
| ... self.width = width |
| ... self.depth = depth |
| ... |
| |
| That's our Flag object, here are some example reprs for it: |
| |
| >>> flag = Flag(5, 10) |
| >>> print(format_exp_repr(flag, ['length', 'width'], [], ['depth'])) |
| Flag(5, 10) |
| >>> flag2 = Flag(5, 15, 2) |
| >>> print(format_exp_repr(flag2, ['length'], ['width', 'depth'])) |
| Flag(5, width=15, depth=2) |
| |
| By picking the pos_names, req_names, opt_names, and opt_key, you |
| can fine-tune how you want the repr to look. |
| |
| Args: |
| obj (object): The object whose type name will be used and |
| attributes will be checked |
| pos_names (list): Required list of attribute names which will be |
| rendered as positional arguments in the output repr. |
| req_names (list): List of attribute names which will always |
| appear in the keyword arguments in the output repr. Defaults to None. |
| opt_names (list): List of attribute names which may appear in |
| the keyword arguments in the output repr, provided they pass |
| the *opt_key* check. Defaults to None. |
| opt_key (callable): A function or callable which checks whether |
| an opt_name should be in the repr. Defaults to a |
| ``None``-check. |
| |
| """ |
| cn = type(obj).__name__ |
| req_names = req_names or [] |
| opt_names = opt_names or [] |
| uniq_names, all_names = set(), [] |
| for name in req_names + opt_names: |
| if name in uniq_names: |
| continue |
| uniq_names.add(name) |
| all_names.append(name) |
|
|
| if opt_key is None: |
| opt_key = lambda v: v is None |
| assert callable(opt_key) |
|
|
| args = [getattr(obj, name, None) for name in pos_names] |
|
|
| kw_items = [(name, getattr(obj, name, None)) for name in all_names] |
| kw_items = [(name, val) for name, val in kw_items |
| if not (name in opt_names and opt_key(val))] |
|
|
| return format_invocation(cn, args, kw_items) |
|
|
|
|
| def format_nonexp_repr(obj, req_names=None, opt_names=None, opt_key=None): |
| """Format a non-expression-style repr |
| |
| Some object reprs look like object instantiation, e.g., App(r=[], mw=[]). |
| |
| This makes sense for smaller, lower-level objects whose state |
| roundtrips. But a lot of objects contain values that don't |
| roundtrip, like types and functions. |
| |
| For those objects, there is the non-expression style repr, which |
| mimic's Python's default style to make a repr like so: |
| |
| >>> class Flag(object): |
| ... def __init__(self, length, width, depth=None): |
| ... self.length = length |
| ... self.width = width |
| ... self.depth = depth |
| ... |
| >>> flag = Flag(5, 10) |
| >>> print(format_nonexp_repr(flag, ['length', 'width'], ['depth'])) |
| <Flag length=5 width=10> |
| |
| If no attributes are specified or set, utilizes the id, not unlike Python's |
| built-in behavior. |
| |
| >>> print(format_nonexp_repr(flag)) |
| <Flag id=...> |
| """ |
| cn = obj.__class__.__name__ |
| req_names = req_names or [] |
| opt_names = opt_names or [] |
| uniq_names, all_names = set(), [] |
| for name in req_names + opt_names: |
| if name in uniq_names: |
| continue |
| uniq_names.add(name) |
| all_names.append(name) |
|
|
| if opt_key is None: |
| opt_key = lambda v: v is None |
| assert callable(opt_key) |
|
|
| items = [(name, getattr(obj, name, None)) for name in all_names] |
| labels = [f'{name}={val!r}' for name, val in items |
| if not (name in opt_names and opt_key(val))] |
| if not labels: |
| labels = ['id=%s' % id(obj)] |
| ret = '<{} {}>'.format(cn, ' '.join(labels)) |
| return ret |
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
| def wraps(func, injected=None, expected=None, **kw): |
| """Decorator factory to apply update_wrapper() to a wrapper function. |
| |
| Modeled after built-in :func:`functools.wraps`. Returns a decorator |
| that invokes update_wrapper() with the decorated function as the wrapper |
| argument and the arguments to wraps() as the remaining arguments. |
| Default arguments are as for update_wrapper(). This is a convenience |
| function to simplify applying partial() to update_wrapper(). |
| |
| Same example as in update_wrapper's doc but with wraps: |
| |
| >>> from boltons.funcutils import wraps |
| >>> |
| >>> def print_return(func): |
| ... @wraps(func) |
| ... def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): |
| ... ret = func(*args, **kwargs) |
| ... print(ret) |
| ... return ret |
| ... return wrapper |
| ... |
| >>> @print_return |
| ... def example(): |
| ... '''docstring''' |
| ... return 'example return value' |
| >>> |
| >>> val = example() |
| example return value |
| >>> example.__name__ |
| 'example' |
| >>> example.__doc__ |
| 'docstring' |
| """ |
| return partial(update_wrapper, func=func, build_from=None, |
| injected=injected, expected=expected, **kw) |
|
|
|
|
| def update_wrapper(wrapper, func, injected=None, expected=None, build_from=None, **kw): |
| """Modeled after the built-in :func:`functools.update_wrapper`, |
| this function is used to make your wrapper function reflect the |
| wrapped function's: |
| |
| * Name |
| * Documentation |
| * Module |
| * Signature |
| |
| The built-in :func:`functools.update_wrapper` copies the first three, but |
| does not copy the signature. This version of ``update_wrapper`` can copy |
| the inner function's signature exactly, allowing seamless usage |
| and :mod:`introspection <inspect>`. Usage is identical to the |
| built-in version:: |
| |
| >>> from boltons.funcutils import update_wrapper |
| >>> |
| >>> def print_return(func): |
| ... def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): |
| ... ret = func(*args, **kwargs) |
| ... print(ret) |
| ... return ret |
| ... return update_wrapper(wrapper, func) |
| ... |
| >>> @print_return |
| ... def example(): |
| ... '''docstring''' |
| ... return 'example return value' |
| >>> |
| >>> val = example() |
| example return value |
| >>> example.__name__ |
| 'example' |
| >>> example.__doc__ |
| 'docstring' |
| |
| In addition, the boltons version of update_wrapper supports |
| modifying the outer signature. By passing a list of |
| *injected* argument names, those arguments will be removed from |
| the outer wrapper's signature, allowing your decorator to provide |
| arguments that aren't passed in. |
| |
| Args: |
| |
| wrapper (function) : The callable to which the attributes of |
| *func* are to be copied. |
| func (function): The callable whose attributes are to be copied. |
| injected (list): An optional list of argument names which |
| should not appear in the new wrapper's signature. |
| expected (list): An optional list of argument names (or (name, |
| default) pairs) representing new arguments introduced by |
| the wrapper (the opposite of *injected*). See |
| :meth:`FunctionBuilder.add_arg()` for more details. |
| build_from (function): The callable from which the new wrapper |
| is built. Defaults to *func*, unless *wrapper* is partial object |
| built from *func*, in which case it defaults to *wrapper*. |
| Useful in some specific cases where *wrapper* and *func* have the |
| same arguments but differ on which are keyword-only and positional-only. |
| update_dict (bool): Whether to copy other, non-standard |
| attributes of *func* over to the wrapper. Defaults to True. |
| inject_to_varkw (bool): Ignore missing arguments when a |
| ``**kwargs``-type catch-all is present. Defaults to True. |
| hide_wrapped (bool): Remove reference to the wrapped function(s) |
| in the updated function. |
| |
| In opposition to the built-in :func:`functools.update_wrapper` bolton's |
| version returns a copy of the function and does not modify anything in place. |
| For more in-depth wrapping of functions, see the |
| :class:`FunctionBuilder` type, on which update_wrapper was built. |
| """ |
| if injected is None: |
| injected = [] |
| elif isinstance(injected, str): |
| injected = [injected] |
| else: |
| injected = list(injected) |
|
|
| expected_items = _parse_wraps_expected(expected) |
|
|
| if isinstance(func, (classmethod, staticmethod)): |
| raise TypeError('wraps does not support wrapping classmethods and' |
| ' staticmethods, change the order of wrapping to' |
| ' wrap the underlying function: %r' |
| % (getattr(func, '__func__', None),)) |
|
|
| update_dict = kw.pop('update_dict', True) |
| inject_to_varkw = kw.pop('inject_to_varkw', True) |
| hide_wrapped = kw.pop('hide_wrapped', False) |
| if kw: |
| raise TypeError('unexpected kwargs: %r' % kw.keys()) |
|
|
| if isinstance(wrapper, functools.partial) and func is wrapper.func: |
| build_from = build_from or wrapper |
|
|
| fb = FunctionBuilder.from_func(build_from or func) |
|
|
| for arg in injected: |
| try: |
| fb.remove_arg(arg) |
| except MissingArgument: |
| if inject_to_varkw and fb.varkw is not None: |
| continue |
| raise |
|
|
| for arg, default in expected_items: |
| fb.add_arg(arg, default) |
|
|
| if fb.is_async: |
| fb.body = 'return await _call(%s)' % fb.get_invocation_str() |
| else: |
| fb.body = 'return _call(%s)' % fb.get_invocation_str() |
|
|
| execdict = dict(_call=wrapper, _func=func) |
| fully_wrapped = fb.get_func(execdict, with_dict=update_dict) |
|
|
| if hide_wrapped and hasattr(fully_wrapped, '__wrapped__'): |
| del fully_wrapped.__dict__['__wrapped__'] |
| elif not hide_wrapped: |
| fully_wrapped.__wrapped__ = func |
|
|
| return fully_wrapped |
|
|
|
|
| def _parse_wraps_expected(expected): |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if expected is None: |
| expected = [] |
| elif isinstance(expected, str): |
| expected = [(expected, NO_DEFAULT)] |
|
|
| expected_items = [] |
| try: |
| expected_iter = iter(expected) |
| except TypeError as e: |
| raise ValueError('"expected" takes string name, sequence of string names,' |
| ' iterable of (name, default) pairs, or a mapping of ' |
| ' {name: default}, not %r (got: %r)' % (expected, e)) |
| for argname in expected_iter: |
| if isinstance(argname, str): |
| |
| try: |
| default = expected[argname] |
| except TypeError: |
| default = NO_DEFAULT |
| else: |
| |
| try: |
| argname, default = argname |
| except (TypeError, ValueError): |
| raise ValueError('"expected" takes string name, sequence of string names,' |
| ' iterable of (name, default) pairs, or a mapping of ' |
| ' {name: default}, not %r') |
| if not isinstance(argname, str): |
| raise ValueError(f'all "expected" argnames must be strings, not {argname!r}') |
|
|
| expected_items.append((argname, default)) |
|
|
| return expected_items |
|
|
|
|
| class FunctionBuilder: |
| """The FunctionBuilder type provides an interface for programmatically |
| creating new functions, either based on existing functions or from |
| scratch. |
| |
| Values are passed in at construction or set as attributes on the |
| instance. For creating a new function based of an existing one, |
| see the :meth:`~FunctionBuilder.from_func` classmethod. At any |
| point, :meth:`~FunctionBuilder.get_func` can be called to get a |
| newly compiled function, based on the values configured. |
| |
| >>> fb = FunctionBuilder('return_five', doc='returns the integer 5', |
| ... body='return 5') |
| >>> f = fb.get_func() |
| >>> f() |
| 5 |
| >>> fb.varkw = 'kw' |
| >>> f_kw = fb.get_func() |
| >>> f_kw(ignored_arg='ignored_val') |
| 5 |
| |
| Note that function signatures themselves changed quite a bit in |
| Python 3, so several arguments are only applicable to |
| FunctionBuilder in Python 3. Except for *name*, all arguments to |
| the constructor are keyword arguments. |
| |
| Args: |
| name (str): Name of the function. |
| doc (str): `Docstring`_ for the function, defaults to empty. |
| module (str): Name of the module from which this function was |
| imported. Defaults to None. |
| body (str): String version of the code representing the body |
| of the function. Defaults to ``'pass'``, which will result |
| in a function which does nothing and returns ``None``. |
| args (list): List of argument names, defaults to empty list, |
| denoting no arguments. |
| varargs (str): Name of the catch-all variable for positional |
| arguments. E.g., "args" if the resultant function is to have |
| ``*args`` in the signature. Defaults to None. |
| varkw (str): Name of the catch-all variable for keyword |
| arguments. E.g., "kwargs" if the resultant function is to have |
| ``**kwargs`` in the signature. Defaults to None. |
| defaults (tuple): A tuple containing default argument values for |
| those arguments that have defaults. |
| kwonlyargs (list): Argument names which are only valid as |
| keyword arguments. **Python 3 only.** |
| kwonlydefaults (dict): A mapping, same as normal *defaults*, |
| but only for the *kwonlyargs*. **Python 3 only.** |
| annotations (dict): Mapping of type hints and so |
| forth. **Python 3 only.** |
| filename (str): The filename that will appear in |
| tracebacks. Defaults to "boltons.funcutils.FunctionBuilder". |
| indent (int): Number of spaces with which to indent the |
| function *body*. Values less than 1 will result in an error. |
| dict (dict): Any other attributes which should be added to the |
| functions compiled with this FunctionBuilder. |
| |
| All of these arguments are also made available as attributes which |
| can be mutated as necessary. |
| |
| .. _Docstring: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docstring#Python |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| _argspec_defaults = {'args': list, |
| 'varargs': lambda: None, |
| 'varkw': lambda: None, |
| 'defaults': lambda: None, |
| 'kwonlyargs': list, |
| 'kwonlydefaults': dict, |
| 'annotations': dict} |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def _argspec_to_dict(cls, f): |
| argspec = inspect.getfullargspec(f) |
| return {attr: getattr(argspec, attr) |
| for attr in cls._argspec_defaults} |
|
|
| _defaults = {'doc': str, |
| 'dict': dict, |
| 'is_async': lambda: False, |
| 'module': lambda: None, |
| 'body': lambda: 'pass', |
| 'indent': lambda: 4, |
| "annotations": dict, |
| 'filename': lambda: 'boltons.funcutils.FunctionBuilder'} |
|
|
| _defaults.update(_argspec_defaults) |
|
|
| _compile_count = itertools.count() |
|
|
| def __init__(self, name, **kw): |
| self.name = name |
| for a, default_factory in self._defaults.items(): |
| val = kw.pop(a, None) |
| if val is None: |
| val = default_factory() |
| setattr(self, a, val) |
|
|
| if kw: |
| raise TypeError('unexpected kwargs: %r' % kw.keys()) |
| return |
|
|
| |
|
|
| def get_sig_str(self, with_annotations=True): |
| """Return function signature as a string. |
| |
| with_annotations is ignored on Python 2. On Python 3 signature |
| will omit annotations if it is set to False. |
| """ |
| if with_annotations: |
| annotations = self.annotations |
| else: |
| annotations = {} |
|
|
| return inspect_formatargspec(self.args, |
| self.varargs, |
| self.varkw, |
| [], |
| self.kwonlyargs, |
| {}, |
| annotations) |
|
|
| _KWONLY_MARKER = re.compile(r""" |
| \* # a star |
| \s* # followed by any amount of whitespace |
| , # followed by a comma |
| \s* # followed by any amount of whitespace |
| """, re.VERBOSE) |
|
|
| def get_invocation_str(self): |
| kwonly_pairs = None |
| formatters = {} |
| if self.kwonlyargs: |
| kwonly_pairs = {arg: arg |
| for arg in self.kwonlyargs} |
| formatters['formatvalue'] = lambda value: '=' + value |
|
|
| sig = inspect_formatargspec(self.args, |
| self.varargs, |
| self.varkw, |
| [], |
| kwonly_pairs, |
| kwonly_pairs, |
| {}, |
| **formatters) |
| sig = self._KWONLY_MARKER.sub('', sig) |
| return sig[1:-1] |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def from_func(cls, func): |
| """Create a new FunctionBuilder instance based on an existing |
| function. The original function will not be stored or |
| modified. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| if not callable(func): |
| raise TypeError(f'expected callable object, not {func!r}') |
|
|
| if isinstance(func, functools.partial): |
| kwargs = {'name': func.func.__name__, |
| 'doc': func.func.__doc__, |
| 'module': getattr(func.func, '__module__', None), |
| 'annotations': getattr(func.func, "__annotations__", {}), |
| 'dict': getattr(func.func, '__dict__', {})} |
| else: |
| kwargs = {'name': func.__name__, |
| 'doc': func.__doc__, |
| 'module': getattr(func, '__module__', None), |
| 'annotations': getattr(func, "__annotations__", {}), |
| 'dict': getattr(func, '__dict__', {})} |
|
|
| kwargs.update(cls._argspec_to_dict(func)) |
|
|
| if inspect.iscoroutinefunction(func): |
| kwargs['is_async'] = True |
|
|
| return cls(**kwargs) |
|
|
| def get_func(self, execdict=None, add_source=True, with_dict=True): |
| """Compile and return a new function based on the current values of |
| the FunctionBuilder. |
| |
| Args: |
| execdict (dict): The dictionary representing the scope in |
| which the compilation should take place. Defaults to an empty |
| dict. |
| add_source (bool): Whether to add the source used to a |
| special ``__source__`` attribute on the resulting |
| function. Defaults to True. |
| with_dict (bool): Add any custom attributes, if |
| applicable. Defaults to True. |
| |
| To see an example of usage, see the implementation of |
| :func:`~boltons.funcutils.wraps`. |
| """ |
| execdict = execdict or {} |
| body = self.body or self._default_body |
|
|
| tmpl = 'def {name}{sig_str}:' |
| tmpl += '\n{body}' |
|
|
| if self.is_async: |
| tmpl = 'async ' + tmpl |
|
|
| body = _indent(self.body, ' ' * self.indent) |
|
|
| name = self.name.replace('<', '_').replace('>', '_') |
| src = tmpl.format(name=name, sig_str=self.get_sig_str(with_annotations=False), |
| doc=self.doc, body=body) |
| self._compile(src, execdict) |
| func = execdict[name] |
|
|
| func.__name__ = self.name |
| func.__doc__ = self.doc |
| func.__defaults__ = self.defaults |
| func.__kwdefaults__ = self.kwonlydefaults |
| func.__annotations__ = self.annotations |
|
|
| if with_dict: |
| func.__dict__.update(self.dict) |
| func.__module__ = self.module |
| |
|
|
| if add_source: |
| func.__source__ = src |
|
|
| return func |
|
|
| def get_defaults_dict(self): |
| """Get a dictionary of function arguments with defaults and the |
| respective values. |
| """ |
| ret = dict(reversed(list(zip(reversed(self.args), |
| reversed(self.defaults or []))))) |
| kwonlydefaults = getattr(self, 'kwonlydefaults', None) |
| if kwonlydefaults: |
| ret.update(kwonlydefaults) |
| return ret |
|
|
| def get_arg_names(self, only_required=False): |
| arg_names = tuple(self.args) + tuple(getattr(self, 'kwonlyargs', ())) |
| if only_required: |
| defaults_dict = self.get_defaults_dict() |
| arg_names = tuple([an for an in arg_names if an not in defaults_dict]) |
| return arg_names |
|
|
| def add_arg(self, arg_name, default=NO_DEFAULT, kwonly=False): |
| """Add an argument with optional *default* (defaults to |
| ``funcutils.NO_DEFAULT``). Pass *kwonly=True* to add a |
| keyword-only argument |
| """ |
| if arg_name in self.args: |
| raise ExistingArgument(f'arg {arg_name!r} already in func {self.name} arg list') |
| if arg_name in self.kwonlyargs: |
| raise ExistingArgument(f'arg {arg_name!r} already in func {self.name} kwonly arg list') |
| if not kwonly: |
| self.args.append(arg_name) |
| if default is not NO_DEFAULT: |
| self.defaults = (self.defaults or ()) + (default,) |
| else: |
| self.kwonlyargs.append(arg_name) |
| if default is not NO_DEFAULT: |
| self.kwonlydefaults[arg_name] = default |
|
|
| def remove_arg(self, arg_name): |
| """Remove an argument from this FunctionBuilder's argument list. The |
| resulting function will have one less argument per call to |
| this function. |
| |
| Args: |
| arg_name (str): The name of the argument to remove. |
| |
| Raises a :exc:`ValueError` if the argument is not present. |
| |
| """ |
| args = self.args |
| d_dict = self.get_defaults_dict() |
| try: |
| args.remove(arg_name) |
| except ValueError: |
| try: |
| self.kwonlyargs.remove(arg_name) |
| except (AttributeError, ValueError): |
| |
| exc = MissingArgument('arg %r not found in %s argument list:' |
| ' %r' % (arg_name, self.name, args)) |
| exc.arg_name = arg_name |
| raise exc |
| else: |
| self.kwonlydefaults.pop(arg_name, None) |
| else: |
| d_dict.pop(arg_name, None) |
| self.defaults = tuple([d_dict[a] for a in args if a in d_dict]) |
| return |
|
|
| def _compile(self, src, execdict): |
|
|
| filename = ('<%s-%d>' |
| % (self.filename, next(self._compile_count),)) |
| try: |
| code = compile(src, filename, 'single') |
| exec(code, execdict) |
| except Exception: |
| raise |
| return execdict |
|
|
|
|
| class MissingArgument(ValueError): |
| pass |
|
|
|
|
| class ExistingArgument(ValueError): |
| pass |
|
|
|
|
| def _indent(text, margin, newline='\n', key=bool): |
| "based on boltons.strutils.indent" |
| indented_lines = [(margin + line if key(line) else line) |
| for line in text.splitlines()] |
| return newline.join(indented_lines) |
|
|
|
|
| def noop(*args, **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Simple function that should be used when no effect is desired. |
| An alternative to checking for an optional function type parameter. |
| |
| e.g. |
| def decorate(func, pre_func=None, post_func=None): |
| if pre_func: |
| pre_func() |
| func() |
| if post_func: |
| post_func() |
| |
| vs |
| |
| def decorate(func, pre_func=noop, post_func=noop): |
| pre_func() |
| func() |
| post_func() |
| """ |
| return None |
|
|
| |
|
|