_doctest26.py
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r2433 | """Code taken from the Python2.6 standard library for backwards compatibility. | ||
This is just so we can use 2.6 features when running in 2.5, the code below is | ||||
copied verbatim from the stdlib's collections and doctest modules. | ||||
""" | ||||
Brian Granger
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r2498 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
# Copyright (C) 2009 The IPython Development Team | ||||
# | ||||
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | ||||
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Imports | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
Fernando Perez
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r2433 | from keyword import iskeyword as _iskeyword | ||
from operator import itemgetter as _itemgetter | ||||
import sys as _sys | ||||
def namedtuple(typename, field_names, verbose=False): | ||||
"""Returns a new subclass of tuple with named fields. | ||||
>>> Point = namedtuple('Point', 'x y') | ||||
>>> Point.__doc__ # docstring for the new class | ||||
'Point(x, y)' | ||||
>>> p = Point(11, y=22) # instantiate with positional args or keywords | ||||
>>> p[0] + p[1] # indexable like a plain tuple | ||||
33 | ||||
>>> x, y = p # unpack like a regular tuple | ||||
>>> x, y | ||||
(11, 22) | ||||
>>> p.x + p.y # fields also accessable by name | ||||
33 | ||||
>>> d = p._asdict() # convert to a dictionary | ||||
>>> d['x'] | ||||
11 | ||||
>>> Point(**d) # convert from a dictionary | ||||
Point(x=11, y=22) | ||||
>>> p._replace(x=100) # _replace() is like str.replace() but targets named fields | ||||
Point(x=100, y=22) | ||||
""" | ||||
# Parse and validate the field names. Validation serves two purposes, | ||||
# generating informative error messages and preventing template injection attacks. | ||||
if isinstance(field_names, basestring): | ||||
field_names = field_names.replace(',', ' ').split() # names separated by whitespace and/or commas | ||||
field_names = tuple(map(str, field_names)) | ||||
for name in (typename,) + field_names: | ||||
if not all(c.isalnum() or c=='_' for c in name): | ||||
raise ValueError('Type names and field names can only contain alphanumeric characters and underscores: %r' % name) | ||||
if _iskeyword(name): | ||||
raise ValueError('Type names and field names cannot be a keyword: %r' % name) | ||||
if name[0].isdigit(): | ||||
raise ValueError('Type names and field names cannot start with a number: %r' % name) | ||||
seen_names = set() | ||||
for name in field_names: | ||||
if name.startswith('_'): | ||||
raise ValueError('Field names cannot start with an underscore: %r' % name) | ||||
if name in seen_names: | ||||
raise ValueError('Encountered duplicate field name: %r' % name) | ||||
seen_names.add(name) | ||||
# Create and fill-in the class template | ||||
numfields = len(field_names) | ||||
argtxt = repr(field_names).replace("'", "")[1:-1] # tuple repr without parens or quotes | ||||
reprtxt = ', '.join('%s=%%r' % name for name in field_names) | ||||
dicttxt = ', '.join('%r: t[%d]' % (name, pos) for pos, name in enumerate(field_names)) | ||||
template = '''class %(typename)s(tuple): | ||||
'%(typename)s(%(argtxt)s)' \n | ||||
__slots__ = () \n | ||||
_fields = %(field_names)r \n | ||||
def __new__(_cls, %(argtxt)s): | ||||
return _tuple.__new__(_cls, (%(argtxt)s)) \n | ||||
@classmethod | ||||
def _make(cls, iterable, new=tuple.__new__, len=len): | ||||
'Make a new %(typename)s object from a sequence or iterable' | ||||
result = new(cls, iterable) | ||||
if len(result) != %(numfields)d: | ||||
raise TypeError('Expected %(numfields)d arguments, got %%d' %% len(result)) | ||||
return result \n | ||||
def __repr__(self): | ||||
return '%(typename)s(%(reprtxt)s)' %% self \n | ||||
def _asdict(t): | ||||
'Return a new dict which maps field names to their values' | ||||
return {%(dicttxt)s} \n | ||||
def _replace(_self, **kwds): | ||||
'Return a new %(typename)s object replacing specified fields with new values' | ||||
result = _self._make(map(kwds.pop, %(field_names)r, _self)) | ||||
if kwds: | ||||
raise ValueError('Got unexpected field names: %%r' %% kwds.keys()) | ||||
return result \n | ||||
def __getnewargs__(self): | ||||
return tuple(self) \n\n''' % locals() | ||||
for i, name in enumerate(field_names): | ||||
template += ' %s = _property(_itemgetter(%d))\n' % (name, i) | ||||
if verbose: | ||||
print template | ||||
# Execute the template string in a temporary namespace and | ||||
# support tracing utilities by setting a value for frame.f_globals['__name__'] | ||||
namespace = dict(_itemgetter=_itemgetter, __name__='namedtuple_%s' % typename, | ||||
_property=property, _tuple=tuple) | ||||
try: | ||||
exec template in namespace | ||||
except SyntaxError, e: | ||||
raise SyntaxError(e.message + ':\n' + template) | ||||
result = namespace[typename] | ||||
# For pickling to work, the __module__ variable needs to be set to the frame | ||||
# where the named tuple is created. Bypass this step in enviroments where | ||||
# sys._getframe is not defined (Jython for example). | ||||
if hasattr(_sys, '_getframe'): | ||||
result.__module__ = _sys._getframe(1).f_globals.get('__name__', '__main__') | ||||
return result | ||||
TestResults = namedtuple('TestResults', 'failed attempted') | ||||