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"""
Compatibility patches.
Please keep the following principles in mind:
* Keep imports local, so that importing this module does not cause too many
side effects by itself.
* Try to make patches idempotent, calling them multiple times should not do
harm. If that is not possible, ensure that the second call explodes.
"""
def kombu_1_5_1_python_2_7_11():
"""
Kombu 1.5.1 relies on a private method which got removed in Python 2.7.11.
This patch adds the symbol to the module :mod:`uuid` and assigns the value
``None`` to it. This causes kombu to fall back to the public API of
:mod:`uuid`.
This patch can most probably be removed once celery and kombu are updated
to more recent versions.
"""
import uuid
if not hasattr(uuid, '_uuid_generate_random'):
uuid._uuid_generate_random = None
def inspect_getargspec():
"""
Pyramid and Pylons rely on inspect.getargspec to lookup the signature of
view functions. This is not compatible with cython, therefore we replace
getargspec with a custom version.
Code is inspired by the inspect module from Python-3.4
"""
import inspect
def _isCython(func):
"""
Private helper that checks if a function is a cython function.
"""
return func.__class__.__name__ == 'cython_function_or_method'
def unwrap(func):
"""
Get the object wrapped by *func*.
Follows the chain of :attr:`__wrapped__` attributes returning the last
object in the chain.
*stop* is an optional callback accepting an object in the wrapper chain
as its sole argument that allows the unwrapping to be terminated early
if the callback returns a true value. If the callback never returns a
true value, the last object in the chain is returned as usual. For
example, :func:`signature` uses this to stop unwrapping if any object
in the chain has a ``__signature__`` attribute defined.
:exc:`ValueError` is raised if a cycle is encountered.
"""
f = func # remember the original func for error reporting
memo = {id(f)} # Memoise by id to tolerate non-hashable objects
while hasattr(func, '__wrapped__'):
func = func.__wrapped__
id_func = id(func)
if id_func in memo:
raise ValueError('wrapper loop when unwrapping {!r}'.format(f))
memo.add(id_func)
return func
def custom_getargspec(func):
"""
Get the names and default values of a function's arguments.
A tuple of four things is returned: (args, varargs, varkw, defaults).
'args' is a list of the argument names (it may contain nested lists).
'varargs' and 'varkw' are the names of the * and ** arguments or None.
'defaults' is an n-tuple of the default values of the last n arguments.
"""
func = unwrap(func)
if inspect.ismethod(func):
func = func.im_func
if not inspect.isfunction(func):
if not _isCython(func):
raise TypeError('{!r} is not a Python or Cython function'
.format(func))
args, varargs, varkw = inspect.getargs(func.func_code)
return inspect.ArgSpec(args, varargs, varkw, func.func_defaults)
inspect.getargspec = custom_getargspec