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r1831 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
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r8795 Python advanced pretty printer. This pretty printer is intended to
replace the old `pprint` python module which does not allow developers
to provide their own pretty print callbacks.
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r8795 This module is based on ruby's `prettyprint.rb` library by `Tanaka Akira`.
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r8795 Example Usage
-------------
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r8795 To directly print the representation of an object use `pprint`::
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r8795 from pretty import pprint
pprint(complex_object)
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r8795 To get a string of the output use `pretty`::
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r8795 from pretty import pretty
string = pretty(complex_object)
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r8795 Extending
---------
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r8795 The pretty library allows developers to add pretty printing rules for their
own objects. This process is straightforward. All you have to do is to
add a `_repr_pretty_` method to your object and call the methods on the
pretty printer passed::
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r8795 class MyObject(object):
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r8795 def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle):
...
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r21376 Here is an example implementation of a `_repr_pretty_` method for a list
subclass::
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r8795 class MyList(list):
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r8795 def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle):
if cycle:
p.text('MyList(...)')
else:
with p.group(8, 'MyList([', '])'):
for idx, item in enumerate(self):
if idx:
p.text(',')
p.breakable()
p.pretty(item)
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r8795 The `cycle` parameter is `True` if pretty detected a cycle. You *have* to
react to that or the result is an infinite loop. `p.text()` just adds
non breaking text to the output, `p.breakable()` either adds a whitespace
or breaks here. If you pass it an argument it's used instead of the
default space. `p.pretty` prettyprints another object using the pretty print
method.
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r8795 The first parameter to the `group` function specifies the extra indentation
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r21376 of the next line. In this example the next item will either be on the same
line (if the items are short enough) or aligned with the right edge of the
opening bracket of `MyList`.
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r8795 If you just want to indent something you can use the group function
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r21536 without open / close parameters. You can also use this code::
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r8795 with p.indent(2):
...
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r8795 Inheritance diagram:
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r8795 .. inheritance-diagram:: IPython.lib.pretty
:parts: 3
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r8795 :copyright: 2007 by Armin Ronacher.
Portions (c) 2009 by Robert Kern.
:license: BSD License.
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r1831 """
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r13348 from __future__ import print_function
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r3115 from contextlib import contextmanager
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r1831 import sys
import types
import re
import datetime
from collections import deque
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r21803 from IPython.utils.py3compat import PY3, cast_unicode, string_types
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r21158 from IPython.utils.encoding import get_stream_enc
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r20486 from io import StringIO
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__all__ = ['pretty', 'pprint', 'PrettyPrinter', 'RepresentationPrinter',
'for_type', 'for_type_by_name']
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r18518 MAX_SEQ_LENGTH = 1000
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r1831 _re_pattern_type = type(re.compile(''))
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r13430 def _safe_getattr(obj, attr, default=None):
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r13434 """Safe version of getattr.
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r13430 """
try:
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r13434 return getattr(obj, attr, default)
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r13430 except Exception:
return default
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CUnicodeIO = StringIO
else:
class CUnicodeIO(StringIO):
"""StringIO that casts str to unicode on Python 2"""
def write(self, text):
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r21158 return super(CUnicodeIO, self).write(
cast_unicode(text, encoding=get_stream_enc(sys.stdout)))
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r18518 def pretty(obj, verbose=False, max_width=79, newline='\n', max_seq_length=MAX_SEQ_LENGTH):
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r1831 """
Pretty print the object's representation.
"""
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r20486 stream = CUnicodeIO()
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r21903 printer = RepresentationPrinter(stream, verbose, max_width, newline, max_seq_length=max_seq_length)
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r1831 printer.pretty(obj)
printer.flush()
return stream.getvalue()
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r18518 def pprint(obj, verbose=False, max_width=79, newline='\n', max_seq_length=MAX_SEQ_LENGTH):
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r1831 """
Like `pretty` but print to stdout.
"""
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r21903 printer = RepresentationPrinter(sys.stdout, verbose, max_width, newline, max_seq_length=max_seq_length)
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r1831 printer.pretty(obj)
printer.flush()
sys.stdout.write(newline)
sys.stdout.flush()
class _PrettyPrinterBase(object):
@contextmanager
def indent(self, indent):
"""with statement support for indenting/dedenting."""
self.indentation += indent
try:
yield
finally:
self.indentation -= indent
@contextmanager
def group(self, indent=0, open='', close=''):
"""like begin_group / end_group but for the with statement."""
self.begin_group(indent, open)
try:
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self.end_group(indent, close)
class PrettyPrinter(_PrettyPrinterBase):
"""
Baseclass for the `RepresentationPrinter` prettyprinter that is used to
generate pretty reprs of objects. Contrary to the `RepresentationPrinter`
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r1831 callback method.
"""
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r18518 def __init__(self, output, max_width=79, newline='\n', max_seq_length=MAX_SEQ_LENGTH):
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r1831 self.output = output
self.max_width = max_width
self.newline = newline
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r1831 self.output_width = 0
self.buffer_width = 0
self.buffer = deque()
root_group = Group(0)
self.group_stack = [root_group]
self.group_queue = GroupQueue(root_group)
self.indentation = 0
def _break_outer_groups(self):
while self.max_width < self.output_width + self.buffer_width:
group = self.group_queue.deq()
if not group:
return
while group.breakables:
x = self.buffer.popleft()
self.output_width = x.output(self.output, self.output_width)
self.buffer_width -= x.width
while self.buffer and isinstance(self.buffer[0], Text):
x = self.buffer.popleft()
self.output_width = x.output(self.output, self.output_width)
self.buffer_width -= x.width
def text(self, obj):
"""Add literal text to the output."""
width = len(obj)
if self.buffer:
text = self.buffer[-1]
if not isinstance(text, Text):
text = Text()
self.buffer.append(text)
text.add(obj, width)
self.buffer_width += width
self._break_outer_groups()
else:
self.output.write(obj)
self.output_width += width
def breakable(self, sep=' '):
"""
Add a breakable separator to the output. This does not mean that it
will automatically break here. If no breaking on this position takes
place the `sep` is inserted which default to one space.
"""
width = len(sep)
group = self.group_stack[-1]
if group.want_break:
self.flush()
self.output.write(self.newline)
self.output.write(' ' * self.indentation)
self.output_width = self.indentation
self.buffer_width = 0
else:
self.buffer.append(Breakable(sep, width, self))
self.buffer_width += width
self._break_outer_groups()
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def break_(self):
"""
Explicitly insert a newline into the output, maintaining correct indentation.
"""
self.flush()
self.output.write(self.newline)
self.output.write(' ' * self.indentation)
self.output_width = self.indentation
self.buffer_width = 0
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def begin_group(self, indent=0, open=''):
"""
Begin a group. If you want support for python < 2.5 which doesn't has
the with statement this is the preferred way:
p.begin_group(1, '{')
...
p.end_group(1, '}')
The python 2.5 expression would be this:
with p.group(1, '{', '}'):
...
The first parameter specifies the indentation for the next line (usually
the width of the opening text), the second the opening text. All
parameters are optional.
"""
if open:
self.text(open)
group = Group(self.group_stack[-1].depth + 1)
self.group_stack.append(group)
self.group_queue.enq(group)
self.indentation += indent
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def _enumerate(self, seq):
"""like enumerate, but with an upper limit on the number of items"""
for idx, x in enumerate(seq):
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self.breakable()
self.text('...')
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r21959 return
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r1831 def end_group(self, dedent=0, close=''):
"""End a group. See `begin_group` for more details."""
self.indentation -= dedent
group = self.group_stack.pop()
if not group.breakables:
self.group_queue.remove(group)
if close:
self.text(close)
def flush(self):
"""Flush data that is left in the buffer."""
for data in self.buffer:
self.output_width += data.output(self.output, self.output_width)
self.buffer.clear()
self.buffer_width = 0
def _get_mro(obj_class):
""" Get a reasonable method resolution order of a class and its superclasses
for both old-style and new-style classes.
"""
if not hasattr(obj_class, '__mro__'):
# Old-style class. Mix in object to make a fake new-style class.
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obj_class = type(obj_class.__name__, (obj_class, object), {})
except TypeError:
# Old-style extension type that does not descend from object.
# FIXME: try to construct a more thorough MRO.
mro = [obj_class]
else:
mro = obj_class.__mro__[1:-1]
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r1831 else:
mro = obj_class.__mro__
return mro
class RepresentationPrinter(PrettyPrinter):
"""
Special pretty printer that has a `pretty` method that calls the pretty
printer for a python object.
This class stores processing data on `self` so you must *never* use
this class in a threaded environment. Always lock it or reinstanciate
it.
Instances also have a verbose flag callbacks can access to control their
output. For example the default instance repr prints all attributes and
methods that are not prefixed by an underscore if the printer is in
verbose mode.
"""
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r3208 def __init__(self, output, verbose=False, max_width=79, newline='\n',
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max_seq_length=MAX_SEQ_LENGTH):
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r18518 PrettyPrinter.__init__(self, output, max_width, newline, max_seq_length=max_seq_length)
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r1831 self.verbose = verbose
self.stack = []
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r3208 if singleton_pprinters is None:
singleton_pprinters = _singleton_pprinters.copy()
self.singleton_pprinters = singleton_pprinters
if type_pprinters is None:
type_pprinters = _type_pprinters.copy()
self.type_pprinters = type_pprinters
if deferred_pprinters is None:
deferred_pprinters = _deferred_type_pprinters.copy()
self.deferred_pprinters = deferred_pprinters
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def pretty(self, obj):
"""Pretty print the given object."""
obj_id = id(obj)
cycle = obj_id in self.stack
self.stack.append(obj_id)
self.begin_group()
try:
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r3879 # First try to find registered singleton printers for the type.
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r1831 try:
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r3208 printer = self.singleton_pprinters[obj_id]
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r1831 except (TypeError, KeyError):
pass
else:
return printer(obj, self, cycle)
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r6313 # Next walk the mro and check for either:
# 1) a registered printer
# 2) a _repr_pretty_ method
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r1831 for cls in _get_mro(obj_class):
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r3208 if cls in self.type_pprinters:
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r6313 # printer registered in self.type_pprinters
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r3208 return self.type_pprinters[cls](obj, self, cycle)
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r1831 else:
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r6313 # deferred printer
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r1831 printer = self._in_deferred_types(cls)
if printer is not None:
return printer(obj, self, cycle)
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r6313 else:
# Finally look for special method names.
# Some objects automatically create any requested
# attribute. Try to ignore most of them by checking for
# callability.
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r7831 if '_repr_pretty_' in cls.__dict__:
meth = cls._repr_pretty_
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r6314 if callable(meth):
return meth(obj, self, cycle)
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r1831 return _default_pprint(obj, self, cycle)
finally:
self.end_group()
self.stack.pop()
def _in_deferred_types(self, cls):
"""
Check if the given class is specified in the deferred type registry.
Returns the printer from the registry if it exists, and None if the
class is not in the registry. Successful matches will be moved to the
regular type registry for future use.
"""
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r13430 mod = _safe_getattr(cls, '__module__', None)
name = _safe_getattr(cls, '__name__', None)
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r1831 key = (mod, name)
printer = None
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r3208 if key in self.deferred_pprinters:
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r1831 # Move the printer over to the regular registry.
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r3208 printer = self.deferred_pprinters.pop(key)
self.type_pprinters[cls] = printer
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r1831 return printer
class Printable(object):
def output(self, stream, output_width):
return output_width
class Text(Printable):
def __init__(self):
self.objs = []
self.width = 0
def output(self, stream, output_width):
for obj in self.objs:
stream.write(obj)
return output_width + self.width
def add(self, obj, width):
self.objs.append(obj)
self.width += width
class Breakable(Printable):
def __init__(self, seq, width, pretty):
self.obj = seq
self.width = width
self.pretty = pretty
self.indentation = pretty.indentation
self.group = pretty.group_stack[-1]
self.group.breakables.append(self)
def output(self, stream, output_width):
self.group.breakables.popleft()
if self.group.want_break:
stream.write(self.pretty.newline)
stream.write(' ' * self.indentation)
return self.indentation
if not self.group.breakables:
self.pretty.group_queue.remove(self.group)
stream.write(self.obj)
return output_width + self.width
class Group(Printable):
def __init__(self, depth):
self.depth = depth
self.breakables = deque()
self.want_break = False
class GroupQueue(object):
def __init__(self, *groups):
self.queue = []
for group in groups:
self.enq(group)
def enq(self, group):
depth = group.depth
while depth > len(self.queue) - 1:
self.queue.append([])
self.queue[depth].append(group)
def deq(self):
for stack in self.queue:
for idx, group in enumerate(reversed(stack)):
if group.breakables:
del stack[idx]
group.want_break = True
return group
for group in stack:
group.want_break = True
del stack[:]
def remove(self, group):
try:
self.queue[group.depth].remove(group)
except ValueError:
pass
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_baseclass_reprs = (object.__repr__, types.InstanceType.__repr__)
except AttributeError: # Python 3
_baseclass_reprs = (object.__repr__,)
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def _default_pprint(obj, p, cycle):
"""
The default print function. Used if an object does not provide one and
it's none of the builtin objects.
"""
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if _safe_getattr(klass, '__repr__', None) not in _baseclass_reprs:
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r1831 return
p.begin_group(1, '<')
p.pretty(klass)
p.text(' at 0x%x' % id(obj))
if cycle:
p.text(' ...')
elif p.verbose:
first = True
for key in dir(obj):
if not key.startswith('_'):
try:
value = getattr(obj, key)
except AttributeError:
continue
if isinstance(value, types.MethodType):
continue
if not first:
p.text(',')
p.breakable()
p.text(key)
p.text('=')
step = len(key) + 1
p.indentation += step
p.pretty(value)
p.indentation -= step
first = False
p.end_group(1, '>')
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r3883 def _seq_pprinter_factory(start, end, basetype):
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r1831 """
Factory that returns a pprint function useful for sequences. Used by
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r1831 """
def inner(obj, p, cycle):
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if basetype is not None and typ is not basetype and typ.__repr__ != basetype.__repr__:
# If the subclass provides its own repr, use it instead.
return p.text(typ.__repr__(obj))
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r1831 if cycle:
return p.text(start + '...' + end)
step = len(start)
p.begin_group(step, start)
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r15852 for idx, x in p._enumerate(obj):
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r1831 if idx:
p.text(',')
p.breakable()
p.pretty(x)
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r15852 if len(obj) == 1 and type(obj) is tuple:
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r1831 # Special case for 1-item tuples.
p.text(',')
p.end_group(step, end)
return inner
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r10184 def _set_pprinter_factory(start, end, basetype):
"""
Factory that returns a pprint function useful for sets and frozensets.
"""
def inner(obj, p, cycle):
typ = type(obj)
if basetype is not None and typ is not basetype and typ.__repr__ != basetype.__repr__:
# If the subclass provides its own repr, use it instead.
return p.text(typ.__repr__(obj))
if cycle:
return p.text(start + '...' + end)
if len(obj) == 0:
# Special case.
p.text(basetype.__name__ + '()')
else:
step = len(start)
p.begin_group(step, start)
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r18457 # Like dictionary keys, we will try to sort the items if there aren't too many
items = obj
if not (p.max_seq_length and len(obj) >= p.max_seq_length):
try:
items = sorted(obj)
except Exception:
# Sometimes the items don't sort.
pass
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r15852 for idx, x in p._enumerate(items):
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r10184 if idx:
p.text(',')
p.breakable()
p.pretty(x)
p.end_group(step, end)
return inner
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r3883 def _dict_pprinter_factory(start, end, basetype=None):
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r1831 """
Factory that returns a pprint function used by the default pprint of
dicts and dict proxies.
"""
def inner(obj, p, cycle):
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r3883 typ = type(obj)
if basetype is not None and typ is not basetype and typ.__repr__ != basetype.__repr__:
# If the subclass provides its own repr, use it instead.
return p.text(typ.__repr__(obj))
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r1831 if cycle:
return p.text('{...}')
p.begin_group(1, start)
keys = obj.keys()
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r18457 # if dict isn't large enough to be truncated, sort keys before displaying
if not (p.max_seq_length and len(obj) >= p.max_seq_length):
try:
keys = sorted(keys)
except Exception:
# Sometimes the keys don't sort.
pass
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r15852 for idx, key in p._enumerate(keys):
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r1831 if idx:
p.text(',')
p.breakable()
p.pretty(key)
p.text(': ')
p.pretty(obj[key])
p.end_group(1, end)
return inner
def _super_pprint(obj, p, cycle):
"""The pprint for the super type."""
p.begin_group(8, '<super: ')
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r14997 p.pretty(obj.__thisclass__)
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r1831 p.text(',')
p.breakable()
p.pretty(obj.__self__)
p.end_group(8, '>')
def _re_pattern_pprint(obj, p, cycle):
"""The pprint function for regular expression patterns."""
p.text('re.compile(')
pattern = repr(obj.pattern)
if pattern[:1] in 'uU':
pattern = pattern[1:]
prefix = 'ur'
else:
prefix = 'r'
pattern = prefix + pattern.replace('\\\\', '\\')
p.text(pattern)
if obj.flags:
p.text(',')
p.breakable()
done_one = False
for flag in ('TEMPLATE', 'IGNORECASE', 'LOCALE', 'MULTILINE', 'DOTALL',
'UNICODE', 'VERBOSE', 'DEBUG'):
if obj.flags & getattr(re, flag):
if done_one:
p.text('|')
p.text('re.' + flag)
done_one = True
p.text(')')
def _type_pprint(obj, p, cycle):
"""The pprint for classes and types."""
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r16239 # Heap allocated types might not have the module attribute,
# and others may set it to None.
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r18370
# Checks for a __repr__ override in the metaclass
if type(obj).__repr__ is not type.__repr__:
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r18371 _repr_pprint(obj, p, cycle)
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r18370 return
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r13430 mod = _safe_getattr(obj, '__module__', None)
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r21803 try:
name = obj.__qualname__
if not isinstance(name, string_types):
# This can happen if the type implements __qualname__ as a property
# or other descriptor in Python 2.
raise Exception("Try __name__")
except Exception:
name = obj.__name__
if not isinstance(name, string_types):
name = '<unknown type>'
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r8872
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r16239 if mod in (None, '__builtin__', 'builtins', 'exceptions'):
p.text(name)
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r1831 else:
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r16239 p.text(mod + '.' + name)
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r1831
def _repr_pprint(obj, p, cycle):
"""A pprint that just redirects to the normal repr function."""
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r18371 # Find newlines and replace them with p.break_()
output = repr(obj)
for idx,output_line in enumerate(output.splitlines()):
if idx:
p.break_()
p.text(output_line)
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r1831
def _function_pprint(obj, p, cycle):
"""Base pprint for all functions and builtin functions."""
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r16239 name = _safe_getattr(obj, '__qualname__', obj.__name__)
mod = obj.__module__
if mod and mod not in ('__builtin__', 'builtins', 'exceptions'):
name = mod + '.' + name
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r1831 p.text('<function %s>' % name)
def _exception_pprint(obj, p, cycle):
"""Base pprint for all exceptions."""
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r16239 name = getattr(obj.__class__, '__qualname__', obj.__class__.__name__)
if obj.__class__.__module__ not in ('exceptions', 'builtins'):
name = '%s.%s' % (obj.__class__.__module__, name)
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r1831 step = len(name) + 1
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r6296 p.begin_group(step, name + '(')
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r1831 for idx, arg in enumerate(getattr(obj, 'args', ())):
if idx:
p.text(',')
p.breakable()
p.pretty(arg)
p.end_group(step, ')')
#: the exception base
try:
_exception_base = BaseException
except NameError:
_exception_base = Exception
#: printers for builtin types
_type_pprinters = {
int: _repr_pprint,
float: _repr_pprint,
str: _repr_pprint,
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r3883 tuple: _seq_pprinter_factory('(', ')', tuple),
list: _seq_pprinter_factory('[', ']', list),
dict: _dict_pprinter_factory('{', '}', dict),
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r10184 set: _set_pprinter_factory('{', '}', set),
frozenset: _set_pprinter_factory('frozenset({', '})', frozenset),
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r1831 super: _super_pprint,
_re_pattern_type: _re_pattern_pprint,
type: _type_pprint,
types.FunctionType: _function_pprint,
types.BuiltinFunctionType: _function_pprint,
types.MethodType: _repr_pprint,
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r1831 datetime.datetime: _repr_pprint,
datetime.timedelta: _repr_pprint,
_exception_base: _exception_pprint
}
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r4752 try:
_type_pprinters[types.DictProxyType] = _dict_pprinter_factory('<dictproxy {', '}>')
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r5545 _type_pprinters[types.ClassType] = _type_pprint
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r13358 _type_pprinters[types.SliceType] = _repr_pprint
except AttributeError: # Python 3
_type_pprinters[slice] = _repr_pprint
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try:
_type_pprinters[xrange] = _repr_pprint
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r13358 _type_pprinters[long] = _repr_pprint
_type_pprinters[unicode] = _repr_pprint
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r4752 except NameError:
_type_pprinters[range] = _repr_pprint
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r13358 _type_pprinters[bytes] = _repr_pprint
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r1831 #: printers for types specified by name
_deferred_type_pprinters = {
}
def for_type(typ, func):
"""
Add a pretty printer for a given type.
"""
oldfunc = _type_pprinters.get(typ, None)
if func is not None:
# To support easy restoration of old pprinters, we need to ignore Nones.
_type_pprinters[typ] = func
return oldfunc
def for_type_by_name(type_module, type_name, func):
"""
Add a pretty printer for a type specified by the module and name of a type
rather than the type object itself.
"""
key = (type_module, type_name)
oldfunc = _deferred_type_pprinters.get(key, None)
if func is not None:
# To support easy restoration of old pprinters, we need to ignore Nones.
_deferred_type_pprinters[key] = func
return oldfunc
#: printers for the default singletons
_singleton_pprinters = dict.fromkeys(map(id, [None, True, False, Ellipsis,
NotImplemented]), _repr_pprint)
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r21375 def _defaultdict_pprint(obj, p, cycle):
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r21769 name = obj.__class__.__name__
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r21376 with p.group(len(name) + 1, name + '(', ')'):
if cycle:
p.text('...')
else:
p.pretty(obj.default_factory)
p.text(',')
p.breakable()
p.pretty(dict(obj))
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def _ordereddict_pprint(obj, p, cycle):
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r21769 name = obj.__class__.__name__
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r21376 with p.group(len(name) + 1, name + '(', ')'):
if cycle:
p.text('...')
elif len(obj):
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r21383 p.pretty(list(obj.items()))
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def _deque_pprint(obj, p, cycle):
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r21769 name = obj.__class__.__name__
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r21376 with p.group(len(name) + 1, name + '(', ')'):
if cycle:
p.text('...')
else:
p.pretty(list(obj))
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def _counter_pprint(obj, p, cycle):
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r21769 name = obj.__class__.__name__
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r21376 with p.group(len(name) + 1, name + '(', ')'):
if cycle:
p.text('...')
elif len(obj):
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r21383 p.pretty(dict(obj))
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r21375
for_type_by_name('collections', 'defaultdict', _defaultdict_pprint)
for_type_by_name('collections', 'OrderedDict', _ordereddict_pprint)
for_type_by_name('collections', 'deque', _deque_pprint)
for_type_by_name('collections', 'Counter', _counter_pprint)
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r1831 if __name__ == '__main__':
from random import randrange
class Foo(object):
def __init__(self):
self.foo = 1
self.bar = re.compile(r'\s+')
self.blub = dict.fromkeys(range(30), randrange(1, 40))
self.hehe = 23424.234234
self.list = ["blub", "blah", self]
def get_foo(self):
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r13348 print("foo")
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r1831
pprint(Foo(), verbose=True)