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| | """ Helper to enable simple lazy module import.
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| | 'Lazy' means the actual import is deferred until an attribute is
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| | requested from the module's namespace. This has the advantage of
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| | allowing all imports to be done at the top of a script (in a
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| | prominent and visible place) without having a great impact
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| | on startup time.
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| | Copyright (c) 1999-2005, Marc-Andre Lemburg; mailto:mal@lemburg.com
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| | See the documentation for further information on copyrights,
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| | or contact the author. All Rights Reserved.
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| | """
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| | _debug = 0
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| | class LazyModule:
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| | """Lazy module class.
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| | Lazy modules are imported into the given namespaces whenever a
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| | non-special attribute (there are some attributes like __doc__
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| | that class instances handle without calling __getattr__) is
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| | requested. The module is then registered under the given name
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| | in locals usually replacing the import wrapper instance. The
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| | import itself is done using globals as global namespace.
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| | Example of creating a lazy load module:
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| | ISO = LazyModule('ISO',locals(),globals())
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| | Later, requesting an attribute from ISO will load the module
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| | automatically into the locals() namespace, overriding the
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| | LazyModule instance:
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| | t = ISO.Week(1998,1,1)
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| | """
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| | __lazymodule_init = 0
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| | __lazymodule_name = ""
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| | __lazymodule_loaded = 0
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| | __lazymodule_locals = None
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| | __lazymodule_globals = None
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| | def __init__(self, name, locals, globals=None):
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| | """Create a LazyModule instance wrapping module name.
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| | The module will later on be registered in locals under the
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| | given module name.
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| | globals is optional and defaults to locals.
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| | """
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| | self.__lazymodule_locals = locals
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| | if globals is None:
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| | globals = locals
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| | self.__lazymodule_globals = globals
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| | mainname = globals.get("__name__", "")
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| | if mainname:
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| | self.__name__ = mainname + "." + name
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| | self.__lazymodule_name = name
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| | else:
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| | self.__name__ = self.__lazymodule_name = name
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| | self.__lazymodule_init = 1
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| | def __lazymodule_import(self):
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| | """Import the module now."""
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| | local_name = self.__lazymodule_name
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| | full_name = self.__name__
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| | if self.__lazymodule_loaded:
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| | return self.__lazymodule_locals[local_name]
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| | if _debug:
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| | print("LazyModule: Loading module %r" % full_name)
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| | self.__lazymodule_locals[local_name] = module = __import__(
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| | full_name, self.__lazymodule_locals, self.__lazymodule_globals, "*"
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| | )
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| | self.__dict__.update(module.__dict__)
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| | self.__dict__["__lazymodule_loaded"] = 1
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| | if _debug:
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| | print("LazyModule: Module %r loaded" % full_name)
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| | return module
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| | def __getattr__(self, name):
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| | """Import the module on demand and get the attribute."""
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| | if self.__lazymodule_loaded:
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| | raise AttributeError(name)
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| | if _debug:
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| | print(
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| | "LazyModule: "
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| | "Module load triggered by attribute %r read access" % name
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| | )
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| | module = self.__lazymodule_import()
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| | return getattr(module, name)
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| | def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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| | """Import the module on demand and set the attribute."""
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| | if not self.__lazymodule_init:
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| | self.__dict__[name] = value
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| | return
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| | if self.__lazymodule_loaded:
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| | self.__lazymodule_locals[self.__lazymodule_name] = value
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| | self.__dict__[name] = value
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| | return
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| | if _debug:
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| | print(
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| | "LazyModule: "
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| | "Module load triggered by attribute %r write access" % name
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| | )
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| | module = self.__lazymodule_import()
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| | setattr(module, name, value)
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| | def __repr__(self):
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| | return "<LazyModule '%s'>" % self.__name__
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