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1 | """Contains eventful dict and list implementations.""" |
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1 | """Contains eventful dict and list implementations.""" | |
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3 | # void function used as a callback placeholder. |
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3 | # void function used as a callback placeholder. | |
4 | def _void(*p, **k): return None |
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4 | def _void(*p, **k): return None | |
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6 | class EventfulDict(dict): |
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6 | class EventfulDict(dict): | |
7 | """Eventful dictionary. |
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7 | """Eventful dictionary. | |
8 |
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9 | This class inherits from the Python intrinsic dictionary class, dict. It |
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9 | This class inherits from the Python intrinsic dictionary class, dict. It | |
10 | adds events to the get, set, and del actions and optionally allows you to |
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10 | adds events to the get, set, and del actions and optionally allows you to | |
11 | intercept and cancel these actions. The eventfulness isn't recursive. In |
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11 | intercept and cancel these actions. The eventfulness isn't recursive. In | |
12 | other words, if you add a dict as a child, the events of that dict won't be |
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12 | other words, if you add a dict as a child, the events of that dict won't be | |
13 | listened to. If you find you need something recursive, listen to the `add` |
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13 | listened to. If you find you need something recursive, listen to the `add` | |
14 | and `set` methods, and then cancel `dict` values from being set, and instead |
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14 | and `set` methods, and then cancel `dict` values from being set, and instead | |
15 | set `EventfulDict`s that wrap those `dict`s. Then you can wire the events |
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15 | set `EventfulDict`s that wrap those `dict`s. Then you can wire the events | |
16 | to the same handlers if necessary. |
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16 | to the same handlers if necessary. | |
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18 | See the on_events, on_add, on_set, and on_del methods for registering |
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18 | See the on_events, on_add, on_set, and on_del methods for registering | |
19 | event handlers.""" |
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19 | event handlers.""" | |
20 |
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21 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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21 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
22 | """Public constructor""" |
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22 | """Public constructor""" | |
23 | self._add_callback = _void |
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23 | self._add_callback = _void | |
24 | self._del_callback = _void |
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24 | self._del_callback = _void | |
25 | self._set_callback = _void |
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25 | self._set_callback = _void | |
26 | dict.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) |
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26 | dict.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) | |
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28 | def on_events(self, add_callback=None, set_callback=None, del_callback=None): |
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28 | def on_events(self, add_callback=None, set_callback=None, del_callback=None): | |
29 | """Register callbacks for add, set, and del actions. |
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29 | """Register callbacks for add, set, and del actions. | |
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30 | |||
31 | See the doctstrings for on_(add/set/del) for details about each |
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31 | See the doctstrings for on_(add/set/del) for details about each | |
32 | callback. |
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32 | callback. | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | add_callback: [callback = None] |
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34 | add_callback: [callback = None] | |
35 | set_callback: [callback = None] |
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35 | set_callback: [callback = None] | |
36 | del_callback: [callback = None]""" |
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36 | del_callback: [callback = None]""" | |
37 | self.on_add(add_callback) |
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37 | self.on_add(add_callback) | |
38 | self.on_set(set_callback) |
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38 | self.on_set(set_callback) | |
39 | self.on_del(del_callback) |
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39 | self.on_del(del_callback) | |
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41 | def on_add(self, callback): |
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41 | def on_add(self, callback): | |
42 | """Register a callback for when an item is added to the dict. |
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42 | """Register a callback for when an item is added to the dict. | |
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44 | Allows the listener to detect when items are added to the dictionary and |
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44 | Allows the listener to detect when items are added to the dictionary and | |
45 | optionally cancel the addition. |
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45 | optionally cancel the addition. | |
46 |
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46 | |||
47 | callback: callable or None |
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47 | callback: callable or None | |
48 | If you want to ignore the addition event, pass None as the callback. |
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48 | If you want to ignore the addition event, pass None as the callback. | |
49 | The callback should have a signature of callback(key, value). The |
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49 | The callback should have a signature of callback(key, value). The | |
50 | callback should return a boolean True if the additon should be |
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50 | callback should return a boolean True if the additon should be | |
51 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" |
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51 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" | |
52 | self._add_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void |
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52 | self._add_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void | |
53 |
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53 | |||
54 | def on_del(self, callback): |
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54 | def on_del(self, callback): | |
55 | """Register a callback for when an item is deleted from the dict. |
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55 | """Register a callback for when an item is deleted from the dict. | |
56 |
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56 | |||
57 | Allows the listener to detect when items are deleted from the dictionary |
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57 | Allows the listener to detect when items are deleted from the dictionary | |
58 | and optionally cancel the deletion. |
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58 | and optionally cancel the deletion. | |
59 |
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59 | |||
60 | callback: callable or None |
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60 | callback: callable or None | |
61 | If you want to ignore the deletion event, pass None as the callback. |
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61 | If you want to ignore the deletion event, pass None as the callback. | |
62 | The callback should have a signature of callback(key). The |
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62 | The callback should have a signature of callback(key). The | |
63 | callback should return a boolean True if the deletion should be |
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63 | callback should return a boolean True if the deletion should be | |
64 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" |
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64 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" | |
65 | self._del_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void |
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65 | self._del_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void | |
66 |
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67 | def on_set(self, callback): |
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67 | def on_set(self, callback): | |
68 | """Register a callback for when an item is changed in the dict. |
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68 | """Register a callback for when an item is changed in the dict. | |
69 |
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69 | |||
70 | Allows the listener to detect when items are changed in the dictionary |
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70 | Allows the listener to detect when items are changed in the dictionary | |
71 | and optionally cancel the change. |
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71 | and optionally cancel the change. | |
72 |
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72 | |||
73 | callback: callable or None |
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73 | callback: callable or None | |
74 | If you want to ignore the change event, pass None as the callback. |
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74 | If you want to ignore the change event, pass None as the callback. | |
75 | The callback should have a signature of callback(key, value). The |
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75 | The callback should have a signature of callback(key, value). The | |
76 | callback should return a boolean True if the change should be |
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76 | callback should return a boolean True if the change should be | |
77 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" |
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77 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" | |
78 | self._set_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void |
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78 | self._set_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void | |
79 |
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80 | def pop(self, key): |
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80 | def pop(self, key): | |
81 | """Returns the value of an item in the dictionary and then deletes the |
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81 | """Returns the value of an item in the dictionary and then deletes the | |
82 | item from the dictionary.""" |
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82 | item from the dictionary.""" | |
83 | if self._can_del(key): |
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83 | if self._can_del(key): | |
84 | return dict.pop(self, key) |
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84 | return dict.pop(self, key) | |
85 | else: |
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85 | else: | |
86 | raise Exception('Cannot `pop`, deletion of key "{}" failed.'.format(key)) |
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86 | raise Exception('Cannot `pop`, deletion of key "{}" failed.'.format(key)) | |
87 |
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87 | |||
88 | def popitem(self): |
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88 | def popitem(self): | |
89 | """Pop the next key/value pair from the dictionary.""" |
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89 | """Pop the next key/value pair from the dictionary.""" | |
90 | key = next(iter(self)) |
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90 | key = next(iter(self)) | |
91 | return key, self.pop(key) |
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91 | return key, self.pop(key) | |
92 |
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92 | |||
93 | def update(self, other_dict): |
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93 | def update(self, other_dict): | |
94 | """Copy the key/value pairs from another dictionary into this dictionary, |
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94 | """Copy the key/value pairs from another dictionary into this dictionary, | |
95 | overwriting any conflicting keys in this dictionary.""" |
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95 | overwriting any conflicting keys in this dictionary.""" | |
96 | for (key, value) in other_dict.items(): |
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96 | for (key, value) in other_dict.items(): | |
97 | self[key] = value |
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97 | self[key] = value | |
98 |
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98 | |||
99 | def clear(self): |
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99 | def clear(self): | |
100 | """Clear the dictionary.""" |
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100 | """Clear the dictionary.""" | |
101 | for key in list(self.keys()): |
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101 | for key in list(self.keys()): | |
102 | del self[key] |
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102 | del self[key] | |
103 |
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103 | |||
104 | def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
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104 | def __setitem__(self, key, value): | |
105 | if (key in self and self._can_set(key, value)) or \ |
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105 | if (key in self and self._can_set(key, value)) or \ | |
106 | (key not in self and self._can_add(key, value)): |
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106 | (key not in self and self._can_add(key, value)): | |
107 | return dict.__setitem__(self, key, value) |
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107 | return dict.__setitem__(self, key, value) | |
108 |
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108 | |||
109 | def __delitem__(self, key): |
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109 | def __delitem__(self, key): | |
110 | if self._can_del(key): |
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110 | if self._can_del(key): | |
111 | return dict.__delitem__(self, key) |
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111 | return dict.__delitem__(self, key) | |
112 |
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112 | |||
113 | def _can_add(self, key, value): |
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113 | def _can_add(self, key, value): | |
114 | """Check if the item can be added to the dict.""" |
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114 | """Check if the item can be added to the dict.""" | |
115 | return not bool(self._add_callback(key, value)) |
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115 | return not bool(self._add_callback(key, value)) | |
116 |
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116 | |||
117 | def _can_del(self, key): |
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117 | def _can_del(self, key): | |
118 | """Check if the item can be deleted from the dict.""" |
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118 | """Check if the item can be deleted from the dict.""" | |
119 | return not bool(self._del_callback(key)) |
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119 | return not bool(self._del_callback(key)) | |
120 |
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120 | |||
121 | def _can_set(self, key, value): |
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121 | def _can_set(self, key, value): | |
122 | """Check if the item can be changed in the dict.""" |
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122 | """Check if the item can be changed in the dict.""" | |
123 | return not bool(self._set_callback(key, value)) |
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123 | return not bool(self._set_callback(key, value)) | |
124 |
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124 | |||
125 |
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125 | |||
126 | class EventfulList(list): |
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126 | class EventfulList(list): | |
127 | """Eventful list. |
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127 | """Eventful list. | |
128 |
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129 | This class inherits from the Python intrinsic `list` class. It adds events |
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129 | This class inherits from the Python intrinsic `list` class. It adds events | |
130 | that allow you to listen for actions that modify the list. You can |
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130 | that allow you to listen for actions that modify the list. You can | |
131 | optionally cancel the actions. |
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131 | optionally cancel the actions. | |
132 |
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132 | |||
133 | See the on_del, on_set, on_insert, on_sort, and on_reverse methods for |
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133 | See the on_del, on_set, on_insert, on_sort, and on_reverse methods for | |
134 | registering an event handler. |
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134 | registering an event handler. | |
135 |
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136 | Some of the method docstrings were taken from the Python documentation at |
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136 | Some of the method docstrings were taken from the Python documentation at | |
137 | https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/datastructures.html""" |
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137 | https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/datastructures.html""" | |
138 |
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139 | def __init__(self, *pargs, **kwargs): |
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139 | def __init__(self, *pargs, **kwargs): | |
140 | """Public constructor""" |
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140 | """Public constructor""" | |
141 | self._insert_callback = _void |
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141 | self._insert_callback = _void | |
142 | self._set_callback = _void |
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142 | self._set_callback = _void | |
143 | self._del_callback = _void |
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143 | self._del_callback = _void | |
144 | self._sort_callback = _void |
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144 | self._sort_callback = _void | |
145 | self._reverse_callback = _void |
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145 | self._reverse_callback = _void | |
146 | list.__init__(self, *pargs, **kwargs) |
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146 | list.__init__(self, *pargs, **kwargs) | |
147 |
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148 | def on_events(self, insert_callback=None, set_callback=None, |
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148 | def on_events(self, insert_callback=None, set_callback=None, | |
149 | del_callback=None, reverse_callback=None, sort_callback=None): |
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149 | del_callback=None, reverse_callback=None, sort_callback=None): | |
150 | """Register callbacks for add, set, and del actions. |
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150 | """Register callbacks for add, set, and del actions. | |
151 |
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151 | |||
152 | See the doctstrings for on_(insert/set/del/reverse/sort) for details |
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152 | See the doctstrings for on_(insert/set/del/reverse/sort) for details | |
153 | about each callback. |
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153 | about each callback. | |
154 |
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155 | insert_callback: [callback = None] |
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155 | insert_callback: [callback = None] | |
156 | set_callback: [callback = None] |
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156 | set_callback: [callback = None] | |
157 | del_callback: [callback = None] |
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157 | del_callback: [callback = None] | |
158 | reverse_callback: [callback = None] |
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158 | reverse_callback: [callback = None] | |
159 | sort_callback: [callback = None]""" |
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159 | sort_callback: [callback = None]""" | |
160 |
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160 | self.on_insert(insert_callback) | |
161 |
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161 | self.on_set(set_callback) | |
162 |
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162 | self.on_del(del_callback) | |
163 |
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163 | self.on_reverse(reverse_callback) | |
164 |
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164 | self.on_sort(sort_callback) | |
165 |
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165 | |||
166 | def on_insert(self, callback): |
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166 | def on_insert(self, callback): | |
167 | """Register a callback for when an item is inserted into the list. |
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167 | """Register a callback for when an item is inserted into the list. | |
168 |
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168 | |||
169 | Allows the listener to detect when items are inserted into the list and |
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169 | Allows the listener to detect when items are inserted into the list and | |
170 | optionally cancel the insertion. |
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170 | optionally cancel the insertion. | |
171 |
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171 | |||
172 | callback: callable or None |
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172 | callback: callable or None | |
173 | If you want to ignore the insertion event, pass None as the callback. |
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173 | If you want to ignore the insertion event, pass None as the callback. | |
174 | The callback should have a signature of callback(index, value). The |
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174 | The callback should have a signature of callback(index, value). The | |
175 | callback should return a boolean True if the insertion should be |
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175 | callback should return a boolean True if the insertion should be | |
176 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" |
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176 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" | |
177 | self._insert_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void |
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177 | self._insert_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void | |
178 |
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178 | |||
179 | def on_del(self, callback): |
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179 | def on_del(self, callback): | |
180 | """Register a callback for item deletion. |
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180 | """Register a callback for item deletion. | |
181 |
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181 | |||
182 | Allows the listener to detect when items are deleted from the list and |
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182 | Allows the listener to detect when items are deleted from the list and | |
183 | optionally cancel the deletion. |
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183 | optionally cancel the deletion. | |
184 |
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184 | |||
185 | callback: callable or None |
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185 | callback: callable or None | |
186 | If you want to ignore the deletion event, pass None as the callback. |
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186 | If you want to ignore the deletion event, pass None as the callback. | |
187 | The callback should have a signature of callback(index). The |
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187 | The callback should have a signature of callback(index). The | |
188 | callback should return a boolean True if the deletion should be |
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188 | callback should return a boolean True if the deletion should be | |
189 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" |
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189 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" | |
190 | self._del_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void |
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190 | self._del_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void | |
191 |
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192 | def on_set(self, callback): |
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192 | def on_set(self, callback): | |
193 | """Register a callback for items are set. |
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193 | """Register a callback for items are set. | |
194 |
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194 | |||
195 | Allows the listener to detect when items are set and optionally cancel |
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195 | Allows the listener to detect when items are set and optionally cancel | |
196 | the setting. Note, `set` is also called when one or more items are |
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196 | the setting. Note, `set` is also called when one or more items are | |
197 | added to the end of the list. |
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197 | added to the end of the list. | |
198 |
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198 | |||
199 | callback: callable or None |
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199 | callback: callable or None | |
200 | If you want to ignore the set event, pass None as the callback. |
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200 | If you want to ignore the set event, pass None as the callback. | |
201 | The callback should have a signature of callback(index, value). The |
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201 | The callback should have a signature of callback(index, value). The | |
202 | callback should return a boolean True if the set should be |
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202 | callback should return a boolean True if the set should be | |
203 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" |
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203 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" | |
204 | self._set_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void |
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204 | self._set_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void | |
205 |
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206 | def on_reverse(self, callback): |
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206 | def on_reverse(self, callback): | |
207 | """Register a callback for list reversal. |
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207 | """Register a callback for list reversal. | |
208 |
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208 | |||
209 | callback: callable or None |
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209 | callback: callable or None | |
210 | If you want to ignore the reverse event, pass None as the callback. |
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210 | If you want to ignore the reverse event, pass None as the callback. | |
211 | The callback should have a signature of callback(). The |
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211 | The callback should have a signature of callback(). The | |
212 | callback should return a boolean True if the reverse should be |
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212 | callback should return a boolean True if the reverse should be | |
213 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" |
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213 | canceled, False or None otherwise.""" | |
214 | self._reverse_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void |
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214 | self._reverse_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void | |
215 |
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215 | |||
216 | def on_sort(self, callback): |
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216 | def on_sort(self, callback): | |
217 | """Register a callback for sortting of the list. |
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217 | """Register a callback for sortting of the list. | |
218 |
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218 | |||
219 | callback: callable or None |
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219 | callback: callable or None | |
220 | If you want to ignore the sort event, pass None as the callback. |
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220 | If you want to ignore the sort event, pass None as the callback. | |
221 | The callback signature should match that of Python list's `.sort` |
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221 | The callback signature should match that of Python list's `.sort` | |
222 | method or `callback(*pargs, **kwargs)` as a catch all. The callback |
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222 | method or `callback(*pargs, **kwargs)` as a catch all. The callback | |
223 | should return a boolean True if the reverse should be canceled, |
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223 | should return a boolean True if the reverse should be canceled, | |
224 | False or None otherwise.""" |
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224 | False or None otherwise.""" | |
225 | self._sort_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void |
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225 | self._sort_callback = callback if callable(callback) else _void | |
226 |
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226 | |||
227 | def append(self, x): |
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227 | def append(self, x): | |
228 | """Add an item to the end of the list.""" |
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228 | """Add an item to the end of the list.""" | |
229 | self[len(self):] = [x] |
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229 | self[len(self):] = [x] | |
230 |
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230 | |||
231 | def extend(self, L): |
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231 | def extend(self, L): | |
232 | """Extend the list by appending all the items in the given list.""" |
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232 | """Extend the list by appending all the items in the given list.""" | |
233 | self[len(self):] = L |
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233 | self[len(self):] = L | |
234 |
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234 | |||
235 | def remove(self, x): |
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235 | def remove(self, x): | |
236 | """Remove the first item from the list whose value is x. It is an error |
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236 | """Remove the first item from the list whose value is x. It is an error | |
237 | if there is no such item.""" |
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237 | if there is no such item.""" | |
238 | del self[self.index(x)] |
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238 | del self[self.index(x)] | |
239 |
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239 | |||
240 | def pop(self, i=None): |
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240 | def pop(self, i=None): | |
241 | """Remove the item at the given position in the list, and return it. If |
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241 | """Remove the item at the given position in the list, and return it. If | |
242 | no index is specified, a.pop() removes and returns the last item in the |
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242 | no index is specified, a.pop() removes and returns the last item in the | |
243 | list.""" |
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243 | list.""" | |
244 | if i is None: |
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244 | if i is None: | |
245 | i = len(self) - 1 |
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245 | i = len(self) - 1 | |
246 | val = self[i] |
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246 | val = self[i] | |
247 | del self[i] |
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247 | del self[i] | |
248 | return val |
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248 | return val | |
249 |
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249 | |||
250 | def reverse(self): |
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250 | def reverse(self): | |
251 | """Reverse the elements of the list, in place.""" |
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251 | """Reverse the elements of the list, in place.""" | |
252 | if self._can_reverse(): |
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252 | if self._can_reverse(): | |
253 | list.reverse(self) |
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253 | list.reverse(self) | |
254 |
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254 | |||
255 | def insert(self, index, value): |
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255 | def insert(self, index, value): | |
256 | """Insert an item at a given position. The first argument is the index |
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256 | """Insert an item at a given position. The first argument is the index | |
257 | of the element before which to insert, so a.insert(0, x) inserts at the |
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257 | of the element before which to insert, so a.insert(0, x) inserts at the | |
258 | front of the list, and a.insert(len(a), x) is equivalent to |
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258 | front of the list, and a.insert(len(a), x) is equivalent to | |
259 | a.append(x).""" |
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259 | a.append(x).""" | |
260 | if self._can_insert(index, value): |
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260 | if self._can_insert(index, value): | |
261 | list.insert(self, index, value) |
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261 | list.insert(self, index, value) | |
262 |
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262 | |||
263 | def sort(self, *pargs, **kwargs): |
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263 | def sort(self, *pargs, **kwargs): | |
264 | """Sort the items of the list in place (the arguments can be used for |
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264 | """Sort the items of the list in place (the arguments can be used for | |
265 | sort customization, see Python's sorted() for their explanation).""" |
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265 | sort customization, see Python's sorted() for their explanation).""" | |
266 | if self._can_sort(*pargs, **kwargs): |
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266 | if self._can_sort(*pargs, **kwargs): | |
267 | list.sort(self, *pargs, **kwargs) |
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267 | list.sort(self, *pargs, **kwargs) | |
268 |
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268 | |||
269 | def __delitem__(self, index): |
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269 | def __delitem__(self, index): | |
270 | if self._can_del(index): |
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270 | if self._can_del(index): | |
271 | list.__delitem__(self, index) |
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271 | list.__delitem__(self, index) | |
272 |
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272 | |||
273 | def __setitem__(self, index, value): |
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273 | def __setitem__(self, index, value): | |
274 | if self._can_set(index, value): |
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274 | if self._can_set(index, value): | |
275 | list.__setitem__(self, index, value) |
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275 | list.__setitem__(self, index, value) | |
276 |
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276 | |||
277 | def __setslice__(self, start, end, value): |
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277 | def __setslice__(self, start, end, value): | |
278 | if self._can_set(slice(start, end), value): |
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278 | if self._can_set(slice(start, end), value): | |
279 | list.__setslice__(self, start, end, value) |
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279 | list.__setslice__(self, start, end, value) | |
280 |
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280 | |||
281 | def _can_insert(self, index, value): |
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281 | def _can_insert(self, index, value): | |
282 | """Check if the item can be inserted.""" |
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282 | """Check if the item can be inserted.""" | |
283 | return not bool(self._insert_callback(index, value)) |
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283 | return not bool(self._insert_callback(index, value)) | |
284 |
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284 | |||
285 | def _can_del(self, index): |
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285 | def _can_del(self, index): | |
286 | """Check if the item can be deleted.""" |
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286 | """Check if the item can be deleted.""" | |
287 | return not bool(self._del_callback(index)) |
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287 | return not bool(self._del_callback(index)) | |
288 |
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288 | |||
289 | def _can_set(self, index, value): |
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289 | def _can_set(self, index, value): | |
290 | """Check if the item can be set.""" |
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290 | """Check if the item can be set.""" | |
291 | return not bool(self._set_callback(index, value)) |
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291 | return not bool(self._set_callback(index, value)) | |
292 |
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292 | |||
293 | def _can_reverse(self): |
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293 | def _can_reverse(self): | |
294 | """Check if the list can be reversed.""" |
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294 | """Check if the list can be reversed.""" | |
295 | return not bool(self._reverse_callback()) |
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295 | return not bool(self._reverse_callback()) | |
296 |
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296 | |||
297 | def _can_sort(self, *pargs, **kwargs): |
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297 | def _can_sort(self, *pargs, **kwargs): | |
298 | """Check if the list can be sorted.""" |
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298 | """Check if the list can be sorted.""" | |
299 | return not bool(self._sort_callback(*pargs, **kwargs)) |
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299 | return not bool(self._sort_callback(*pargs, **kwargs)) |
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