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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """ |
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2 | """ | |
3 | Python advanced pretty printer. This pretty printer is intended to |
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3 | Python advanced pretty printer. This pretty printer is intended to | |
4 | replace the old `pprint` python module which does not allow developers |
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4 | replace the old `pprint` python module which does not allow developers | |
5 | to provide their own pretty print callbacks. |
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5 | to provide their own pretty print callbacks. | |
6 |
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6 | |||
7 | This module is based on ruby's `prettyprint.rb` library by `Tanaka Akira`. |
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7 | This module is based on ruby's `prettyprint.rb` library by `Tanaka Akira`. | |
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9 |
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9 | |||
10 | Example Usage |
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10 | Example Usage | |
11 | ------------- |
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11 | ------------- | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | To directly print the representation of an object use `pprint`:: |
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13 | To directly print the representation of an object use `pprint`:: | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 | from pretty import pprint |
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15 | from pretty import pprint | |
16 | pprint(complex_object) |
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16 | pprint(complex_object) | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | To get a string of the output use `pretty`:: |
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18 | To get a string of the output use `pretty`:: | |
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | from pretty import pretty |
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20 | from pretty import pretty | |
21 | string = pretty(complex_object) |
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21 | string = pretty(complex_object) | |
22 |
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22 | |||
23 |
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23 | |||
24 | Extending |
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24 | Extending | |
25 | --------- |
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25 | --------- | |
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | The pretty library allows developers to add pretty printing rules for their |
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27 | The pretty library allows developers to add pretty printing rules for their | |
28 | own objects. This process is straightforward. All you have to do is to |
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28 | own objects. This process is straightforward. All you have to do is to | |
29 | add a `_repr_pretty_` method to your object and call the methods on the |
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29 | add a `_repr_pretty_` method to your object and call the methods on the | |
30 | pretty printer passed:: |
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30 | pretty printer passed:: | |
31 |
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31 | |||
32 | class MyObject(object): |
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32 | class MyObject(object): | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): |
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34 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): | |
35 | ... |
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35 | ... | |
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | Here is an example implementation of a `_repr_pretty_` method for a list |
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37 | Here is an example implementation of a `_repr_pretty_` method for a list | |
38 | subclass:: |
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38 | subclass:: | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | class MyList(list): |
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40 | class MyList(list): | |
41 |
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41 | |||
42 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): |
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42 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): | |
43 | if cycle: |
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43 | if cycle: | |
44 | p.text('MyList(...)') |
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44 | p.text('MyList(...)') | |
45 | else: |
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45 | else: | |
46 | with p.group(8, 'MyList([', '])'): |
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46 | with p.group(8, 'MyList([', '])'): | |
47 | for idx, item in enumerate(self): |
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47 | for idx, item in enumerate(self): | |
48 | if idx: |
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48 | if idx: | |
49 | p.text(',') |
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49 | p.text(',') | |
50 | p.breakable() |
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50 | p.breakable() | |
51 | p.pretty(item) |
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51 | p.pretty(item) | |
52 |
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52 | |||
53 | The `cycle` parameter is `True` if pretty detected a cycle. You *have* to |
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53 | The `cycle` parameter is `True` if pretty detected a cycle. You *have* to | |
54 | react to that or the result is an infinite loop. `p.text()` just adds |
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54 | react to that or the result is an infinite loop. `p.text()` just adds | |
55 | non breaking text to the output, `p.breakable()` either adds a whitespace |
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55 | non breaking text to the output, `p.breakable()` either adds a whitespace | |
56 | or breaks here. If you pass it an argument it's used instead of the |
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56 | or breaks here. If you pass it an argument it's used instead of the | |
57 | default space. `p.pretty` prettyprints another object using the pretty print |
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57 | default space. `p.pretty` prettyprints another object using the pretty print | |
58 | method. |
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58 | method. | |
59 |
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59 | |||
60 | The first parameter to the `group` function specifies the extra indentation |
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60 | The first parameter to the `group` function specifies the extra indentation | |
61 | of the next line. In this example the next item will either be on the same |
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61 | of the next line. In this example the next item will either be on the same | |
62 | line (if the items are short enough) or aligned with the right edge of the |
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62 | line (if the items are short enough) or aligned with the right edge of the | |
63 | opening bracket of `MyList`. |
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63 | opening bracket of `MyList`. | |
64 |
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64 | |||
65 | If you just want to indent something you can use the group function |
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65 | If you just want to indent something you can use the group function | |
66 | without open / close parameters. You can also use this code:: |
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66 | without open / close parameters. You can also use this code:: | |
67 |
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67 | |||
68 | with p.indent(2): |
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68 | with p.indent(2): | |
69 | ... |
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69 | ... | |
70 |
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70 | |||
71 | Inheritance diagram: |
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71 | Inheritance diagram: | |
72 |
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72 | |||
73 | .. inheritance-diagram:: IPython.lib.pretty |
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73 | .. inheritance-diagram:: IPython.lib.pretty | |
74 | :parts: 3 |
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74 | :parts: 3 | |
75 |
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75 | |||
76 | :copyright: 2007 by Armin Ronacher. |
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76 | :copyright: 2007 by Armin Ronacher. | |
77 | Portions (c) 2009 by Robert Kern. |
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77 | Portions (c) 2009 by Robert Kern. | |
78 | :license: BSD License. |
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78 | :license: BSD License. | |
79 | """ |
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79 | """ | |
80 | from __future__ import print_function |
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80 | from __future__ import print_function | |
81 | from contextlib import contextmanager |
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81 | from contextlib import contextmanager | |
82 | import sys |
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82 | import sys | |
83 | import types |
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83 | import types | |
84 | import re |
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84 | import re | |
85 | import datetime |
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85 | import datetime | |
86 | from collections import deque |
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86 | from collections import deque | |
87 |
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87 | |||
88 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import PY3, cast_unicode, string_types |
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88 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import PY3, cast_unicode, string_types | |
89 | from IPython.utils.encoding import get_stream_enc |
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89 | from IPython.utils.encoding import get_stream_enc | |
90 |
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90 | |||
91 | from io import StringIO |
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91 | from io import StringIO | |
92 |
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92 | |||
93 |
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93 | |||
94 | __all__ = ['pretty', 'pprint', 'PrettyPrinter', 'RepresentationPrinter', |
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94 | __all__ = ['pretty', 'pprint', 'PrettyPrinter', 'RepresentationPrinter', | |
95 | 'for_type', 'for_type_by_name'] |
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95 | 'for_type', 'for_type_by_name'] | |
96 |
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96 | |||
97 |
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97 | |||
98 | MAX_SEQ_LENGTH = 1000 |
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98 | MAX_SEQ_LENGTH = 1000 | |
99 | _re_pattern_type = type(re.compile('')) |
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99 | _re_pattern_type = type(re.compile('')) | |
100 |
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100 | |||
101 | def _safe_getattr(obj, attr, default=None): |
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101 | def _safe_getattr(obj, attr, default=None): | |
102 | """Safe version of getattr. |
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102 | """Safe version of getattr. | |
103 |
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103 | |||
104 | Same as getattr, but will return ``default`` on any Exception, |
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104 | Same as getattr, but will return ``default`` on any Exception, | |
105 | rather than raising. |
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105 | rather than raising. | |
106 | """ |
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106 | """ | |
107 | try: |
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107 | try: | |
108 | return getattr(obj, attr, default) |
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108 | return getattr(obj, attr, default) | |
109 | except Exception: |
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109 | except Exception: | |
110 | return default |
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110 | return default | |
111 |
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111 | |||
112 | if PY3: |
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112 | if PY3: | |
113 | CUnicodeIO = StringIO |
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113 | CUnicodeIO = StringIO | |
114 | else: |
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114 | else: | |
115 | class CUnicodeIO(StringIO): |
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115 | class CUnicodeIO(StringIO): | |
116 | """StringIO that casts str to unicode on Python 2""" |
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116 | """StringIO that casts str to unicode on Python 2""" | |
117 | def write(self, text): |
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117 | def write(self, text): | |
118 | return super(CUnicodeIO, self).write( |
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118 | return super(CUnicodeIO, self).write( | |
119 | cast_unicode(text, encoding=get_stream_enc(sys.stdout))) |
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119 | cast_unicode(text, encoding=get_stream_enc(sys.stdout))) | |
120 |
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120 | |||
121 |
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121 | |||
122 | def pretty(obj, verbose=False, max_width=79, newline='\n', max_seq_length=MAX_SEQ_LENGTH): |
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122 | def pretty(obj, verbose=False, max_width=79, newline='\n', max_seq_length=MAX_SEQ_LENGTH): | |
123 | """ |
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123 | """ | |
124 | Pretty print the object's representation. |
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124 | Pretty print the object's representation. | |
125 | """ |
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125 | """ | |
126 | stream = CUnicodeIO() |
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126 | stream = CUnicodeIO() | |
127 | printer = RepresentationPrinter(stream, verbose, max_width, newline, max_seq_length=max_seq_length) |
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127 | printer = RepresentationPrinter(stream, verbose, max_width, newline, max_seq_length=max_seq_length) | |
128 | printer.pretty(obj) |
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128 | printer.pretty(obj) | |
129 | printer.flush() |
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129 | printer.flush() | |
130 | return stream.getvalue() |
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130 | return stream.getvalue() | |
131 |
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131 | |||
132 |
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132 | |||
133 | def pprint(obj, verbose=False, max_width=79, newline='\n', max_seq_length=MAX_SEQ_LENGTH): |
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133 | def pprint(obj, verbose=False, max_width=79, newline='\n', max_seq_length=MAX_SEQ_LENGTH): | |
134 | """ |
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134 | """ | |
135 | Like `pretty` but print to stdout. |
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135 | Like `pretty` but print to stdout. | |
136 | """ |
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136 | """ | |
137 | printer = RepresentationPrinter(sys.stdout, verbose, max_width, newline, max_seq_length=max_seq_length) |
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137 | printer = RepresentationPrinter(sys.stdout, verbose, max_width, newline, max_seq_length=max_seq_length) | |
138 | printer.pretty(obj) |
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138 | printer.pretty(obj) | |
139 | printer.flush() |
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139 | printer.flush() | |
140 | sys.stdout.write(newline) |
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140 | sys.stdout.write(newline) | |
141 | sys.stdout.flush() |
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141 | sys.stdout.flush() | |
142 |
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142 | |||
143 | class _PrettyPrinterBase(object): |
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143 | class _PrettyPrinterBase(object): | |
144 |
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144 | |||
145 | @contextmanager |
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145 | @contextmanager | |
146 | def indent(self, indent): |
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146 | def indent(self, indent): | |
147 | """with statement support for indenting/dedenting.""" |
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147 | """with statement support for indenting/dedenting.""" | |
148 | self.indentation += indent |
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148 | self.indentation += indent | |
149 | try: |
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149 | try: | |
150 | yield |
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150 | yield | |
151 | finally: |
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151 | finally: | |
152 | self.indentation -= indent |
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152 | self.indentation -= indent | |
153 |
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153 | |||
154 | @contextmanager |
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154 | @contextmanager | |
155 | def group(self, indent=0, open='', close=''): |
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155 | def group(self, indent=0, open='', close=''): | |
156 | """like begin_group / end_group but for the with statement.""" |
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156 | """like begin_group / end_group but for the with statement.""" | |
157 | self.begin_group(indent, open) |
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157 | self.begin_group(indent, open) | |
158 | try: |
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158 | try: | |
159 | yield |
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159 | yield | |
160 | finally: |
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160 | finally: | |
161 | self.end_group(indent, close) |
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161 | self.end_group(indent, close) | |
162 |
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162 | |||
163 | class PrettyPrinter(_PrettyPrinterBase): |
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163 | class PrettyPrinter(_PrettyPrinterBase): | |
164 | """ |
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164 | """ | |
165 | Baseclass for the `RepresentationPrinter` prettyprinter that is used to |
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165 | Baseclass for the `RepresentationPrinter` prettyprinter that is used to | |
166 | generate pretty reprs of objects. Contrary to the `RepresentationPrinter` |
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166 | generate pretty reprs of objects. Contrary to the `RepresentationPrinter` | |
167 | this printer knows nothing about the default pprinters or the `_repr_pretty_` |
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167 | this printer knows nothing about the default pprinters or the `_repr_pretty_` | |
168 | callback method. |
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168 | callback method. | |
169 | """ |
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169 | """ | |
170 |
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170 | |||
171 | def __init__(self, output, max_width=79, newline='\n', max_seq_length=MAX_SEQ_LENGTH): |
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171 | def __init__(self, output, max_width=79, newline='\n', max_seq_length=MAX_SEQ_LENGTH): | |
172 | self.output = output |
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172 | self.output = output | |
173 | self.max_width = max_width |
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173 | self.max_width = max_width | |
174 | self.newline = newline |
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174 | self.newline = newline | |
175 | self.max_seq_length = max_seq_length |
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175 | self.max_seq_length = max_seq_length | |
176 | self.output_width = 0 |
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176 | self.output_width = 0 | |
177 | self.buffer_width = 0 |
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177 | self.buffer_width = 0 | |
178 | self.buffer = deque() |
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178 | self.buffer = deque() | |
179 |
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179 | |||
180 | root_group = Group(0) |
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180 | root_group = Group(0) | |
181 | self.group_stack = [root_group] |
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181 | self.group_stack = [root_group] | |
182 | self.group_queue = GroupQueue(root_group) |
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182 | self.group_queue = GroupQueue(root_group) | |
183 | self.indentation = 0 |
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183 | self.indentation = 0 | |
184 |
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184 | |||
185 | def _break_outer_groups(self): |
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185 | def _break_outer_groups(self): | |
186 | while self.max_width < self.output_width + self.buffer_width: |
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186 | while self.max_width < self.output_width + self.buffer_width: | |
187 | group = self.group_queue.deq() |
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187 | group = self.group_queue.deq() | |
188 | if not group: |
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188 | if not group: | |
189 | return |
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189 | return | |
190 | while group.breakables: |
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190 | while group.breakables: | |
191 | x = self.buffer.popleft() |
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191 | x = self.buffer.popleft() | |
192 | self.output_width = x.output(self.output, self.output_width) |
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192 | self.output_width = x.output(self.output, self.output_width) | |
193 | self.buffer_width -= x.width |
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193 | self.buffer_width -= x.width | |
194 | while self.buffer and isinstance(self.buffer[0], Text): |
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194 | while self.buffer and isinstance(self.buffer[0], Text): | |
195 | x = self.buffer.popleft() |
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195 | x = self.buffer.popleft() | |
196 | self.output_width = x.output(self.output, self.output_width) |
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196 | self.output_width = x.output(self.output, self.output_width) | |
197 | self.buffer_width -= x.width |
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197 | self.buffer_width -= x.width | |
198 |
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198 | |||
199 | def text(self, obj): |
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199 | def text(self, obj): | |
200 | """Add literal text to the output.""" |
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200 | """Add literal text to the output.""" | |
201 | width = len(obj) |
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201 | width = len(obj) | |
202 | if self.buffer: |
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202 | if self.buffer: | |
203 | text = self.buffer[-1] |
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203 | text = self.buffer[-1] | |
204 | if not isinstance(text, Text): |
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204 | if not isinstance(text, Text): | |
205 | text = Text() |
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205 | text = Text() | |
206 | self.buffer.append(text) |
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206 | self.buffer.append(text) | |
207 | text.add(obj, width) |
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207 | text.add(obj, width) | |
208 | self.buffer_width += width |
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208 | self.buffer_width += width | |
209 | self._break_outer_groups() |
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209 | self._break_outer_groups() | |
210 | else: |
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210 | else: | |
211 | self.output.write(obj) |
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211 | self.output.write(obj) | |
212 | self.output_width += width |
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212 | self.output_width += width | |
213 |
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213 | |||
214 | def breakable(self, sep=' '): |
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214 | def breakable(self, sep=' '): | |
215 | """ |
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215 | """ | |
216 | Add a breakable separator to the output. This does not mean that it |
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216 | Add a breakable separator to the output. This does not mean that it | |
217 | will automatically break here. If no breaking on this position takes |
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217 | will automatically break here. If no breaking on this position takes | |
218 | place the `sep` is inserted which default to one space. |
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218 | place the `sep` is inserted which default to one space. | |
219 | """ |
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219 | """ | |
220 | width = len(sep) |
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220 | width = len(sep) | |
221 | group = self.group_stack[-1] |
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221 | group = self.group_stack[-1] | |
222 | if group.want_break: |
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222 | if group.want_break: | |
223 | self.flush() |
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223 | self.flush() | |
224 | self.output.write(self.newline) |
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224 | self.output.write(self.newline) | |
225 | self.output.write(' ' * self.indentation) |
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225 | self.output.write(' ' * self.indentation) | |
226 | self.output_width = self.indentation |
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226 | self.output_width = self.indentation | |
227 | self.buffer_width = 0 |
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227 | self.buffer_width = 0 | |
228 | else: |
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228 | else: | |
229 | self.buffer.append(Breakable(sep, width, self)) |
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229 | self.buffer.append(Breakable(sep, width, self)) | |
230 | self.buffer_width += width |
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230 | self.buffer_width += width | |
231 | self._break_outer_groups() |
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231 | self._break_outer_groups() | |
232 |
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232 | |||
233 | def break_(self): |
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233 | def break_(self): | |
234 | """ |
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234 | """ | |
235 | Explicitly insert a newline into the output, maintaining correct indentation. |
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235 | Explicitly insert a newline into the output, maintaining correct indentation. | |
236 | """ |
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236 | """ | |
237 | self.flush() |
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237 | self.flush() | |
238 | self.output.write(self.newline) |
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238 | self.output.write(self.newline) | |
239 | self.output.write(' ' * self.indentation) |
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239 | self.output.write(' ' * self.indentation) | |
240 | self.output_width = self.indentation |
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240 | self.output_width = self.indentation | |
241 | self.buffer_width = 0 |
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241 | self.buffer_width = 0 | |
242 |
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242 | |||
243 |
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243 | |||
244 | def begin_group(self, indent=0, open=''): |
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244 | def begin_group(self, indent=0, open=''): | |
245 | """ |
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245 | """ | |
246 | Begin a group. If you want support for python < 2.5 which doesn't has |
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246 | Begin a group. If you want support for python < 2.5 which doesn't has | |
247 | the with statement this is the preferred way: |
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247 | the with statement this is the preferred way: | |
248 |
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248 | |||
249 | p.begin_group(1, '{') |
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249 | p.begin_group(1, '{') | |
250 | ... |
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250 | ... | |
251 | p.end_group(1, '}') |
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251 | p.end_group(1, '}') | |
252 |
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252 | |||
253 | The python 2.5 expression would be this: |
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253 | The python 2.5 expression would be this: | |
254 |
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254 | |||
255 | with p.group(1, '{', '}'): |
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255 | with p.group(1, '{', '}'): | |
256 | ... |
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256 | ... | |
257 |
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257 | |||
258 | The first parameter specifies the indentation for the next line (usually |
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258 | The first parameter specifies the indentation for the next line (usually | |
259 | the width of the opening text), the second the opening text. All |
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259 | the width of the opening text), the second the opening text. All | |
260 | parameters are optional. |
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260 | parameters are optional. | |
261 | """ |
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261 | """ | |
262 | if open: |
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262 | if open: | |
263 | self.text(open) |
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263 | self.text(open) | |
264 | group = Group(self.group_stack[-1].depth + 1) |
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264 | group = Group(self.group_stack[-1].depth + 1) | |
265 | self.group_stack.append(group) |
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265 | self.group_stack.append(group) | |
266 | self.group_queue.enq(group) |
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266 | self.group_queue.enq(group) | |
267 | self.indentation += indent |
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267 | self.indentation += indent | |
268 |
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268 | |||
269 | def _enumerate(self, seq): |
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269 | def _enumerate(self, seq): | |
270 | """like enumerate, but with an upper limit on the number of items""" |
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270 | """like enumerate, but with an upper limit on the number of items""" | |
271 | for idx, x in enumerate(seq): |
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271 | for idx, x in enumerate(seq): | |
272 | if self.max_seq_length and idx >= self.max_seq_length: |
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272 | if self.max_seq_length and idx >= self.max_seq_length: | |
273 | self.text(',') |
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273 | self.text(',') | |
274 | self.breakable() |
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274 | self.breakable() | |
275 | self.text('...') |
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275 | self.text('...') | |
276 | return |
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276 | return | |
277 | yield idx, x |
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277 | yield idx, x | |
278 |
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278 | |||
279 | def end_group(self, dedent=0, close=''): |
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279 | def end_group(self, dedent=0, close=''): | |
280 | """End a group. See `begin_group` for more details.""" |
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280 | """End a group. See `begin_group` for more details.""" | |
281 | self.indentation -= dedent |
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281 | self.indentation -= dedent | |
282 | group = self.group_stack.pop() |
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282 | group = self.group_stack.pop() | |
283 | if not group.breakables: |
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283 | if not group.breakables: | |
284 | self.group_queue.remove(group) |
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284 | self.group_queue.remove(group) | |
285 | if close: |
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285 | if close: | |
286 | self.text(close) |
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286 | self.text(close) | |
287 |
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287 | |||
288 | def flush(self): |
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288 | def flush(self): | |
289 | """Flush data that is left in the buffer.""" |
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289 | """Flush data that is left in the buffer.""" | |
290 | for data in self.buffer: |
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290 | for data in self.buffer: | |
291 | self.output_width += data.output(self.output, self.output_width) |
|
291 | self.output_width += data.output(self.output, self.output_width) | |
292 | self.buffer.clear() |
|
292 | self.buffer.clear() | |
293 | self.buffer_width = 0 |
|
293 | self.buffer_width = 0 | |
294 |
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294 | |||
295 |
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295 | |||
296 | def _get_mro(obj_class): |
|
296 | def _get_mro(obj_class): | |
297 | """ Get a reasonable method resolution order of a class and its superclasses |
|
297 | """ Get a reasonable method resolution order of a class and its superclasses | |
298 | for both old-style and new-style classes. |
|
298 | for both old-style and new-style classes. | |
299 | """ |
|
299 | """ | |
300 | if not hasattr(obj_class, '__mro__'): |
|
300 | if not hasattr(obj_class, '__mro__'): | |
301 | # Old-style class. Mix in object to make a fake new-style class. |
|
301 | # Old-style class. Mix in object to make a fake new-style class. | |
302 | try: |
|
302 | try: | |
303 | obj_class = type(obj_class.__name__, (obj_class, object), {}) |
|
303 | obj_class = type(obj_class.__name__, (obj_class, object), {}) | |
304 | except TypeError: |
|
304 | except TypeError: | |
305 | # Old-style extension type that does not descend from object. |
|
305 | # Old-style extension type that does not descend from object. | |
306 | # FIXME: try to construct a more thorough MRO. |
|
306 | # FIXME: try to construct a more thorough MRO. | |
307 | mro = [obj_class] |
|
307 | mro = [obj_class] | |
308 | else: |
|
308 | else: | |
309 | mro = obj_class.__mro__[1:-1] |
|
309 | mro = obj_class.__mro__[1:-1] | |
310 | else: |
|
310 | else: | |
311 | mro = obj_class.__mro__ |
|
311 | mro = obj_class.__mro__ | |
312 | return mro |
|
312 | return mro | |
313 |
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313 | |||
314 |
|
314 | |||
315 | class RepresentationPrinter(PrettyPrinter): |
|
315 | class RepresentationPrinter(PrettyPrinter): | |
316 | """ |
|
316 | """ | |
317 | Special pretty printer that has a `pretty` method that calls the pretty |
|
317 | Special pretty printer that has a `pretty` method that calls the pretty | |
318 | printer for a python object. |
|
318 | printer for a python object. | |
319 |
|
319 | |||
320 | This class stores processing data on `self` so you must *never* use |
|
320 | This class stores processing data on `self` so you must *never* use | |
321 | this class in a threaded environment. Always lock it or reinstanciate |
|
321 | this class in a threaded environment. Always lock it or reinstanciate | |
322 | it. |
|
322 | it. | |
323 |
|
323 | |||
324 | Instances also have a verbose flag callbacks can access to control their |
|
324 | Instances also have a verbose flag callbacks can access to control their | |
325 | output. For example the default instance repr prints all attributes and |
|
325 | output. For example the default instance repr prints all attributes and | |
326 | methods that are not prefixed by an underscore if the printer is in |
|
326 | methods that are not prefixed by an underscore if the printer is in | |
327 | verbose mode. |
|
327 | verbose mode. | |
328 | """ |
|
328 | """ | |
329 |
|
329 | |||
330 | def __init__(self, output, verbose=False, max_width=79, newline='\n', |
|
330 | def __init__(self, output, verbose=False, max_width=79, newline='\n', | |
331 | singleton_pprinters=None, type_pprinters=None, deferred_pprinters=None, |
|
331 | singleton_pprinters=None, type_pprinters=None, deferred_pprinters=None, | |
332 | max_seq_length=MAX_SEQ_LENGTH): |
|
332 | max_seq_length=MAX_SEQ_LENGTH): | |
333 |
|
333 | |||
334 | PrettyPrinter.__init__(self, output, max_width, newline, max_seq_length=max_seq_length) |
|
334 | PrettyPrinter.__init__(self, output, max_width, newline, max_seq_length=max_seq_length) | |
335 | self.verbose = verbose |
|
335 | self.verbose = verbose | |
336 | self.stack = [] |
|
336 | self.stack = [] | |
337 | if singleton_pprinters is None: |
|
337 | if singleton_pprinters is None: | |
338 | singleton_pprinters = _singleton_pprinters.copy() |
|
338 | singleton_pprinters = _singleton_pprinters.copy() | |
339 | self.singleton_pprinters = singleton_pprinters |
|
339 | self.singleton_pprinters = singleton_pprinters | |
340 | if type_pprinters is None: |
|
340 | if type_pprinters is None: | |
341 | type_pprinters = _type_pprinters.copy() |
|
341 | type_pprinters = _type_pprinters.copy() | |
342 | self.type_pprinters = type_pprinters |
|
342 | self.type_pprinters = type_pprinters | |
343 | if deferred_pprinters is None: |
|
343 | if deferred_pprinters is None: | |
344 | deferred_pprinters = _deferred_type_pprinters.copy() |
|
344 | deferred_pprinters = _deferred_type_pprinters.copy() | |
345 | self.deferred_pprinters = deferred_pprinters |
|
345 | self.deferred_pprinters = deferred_pprinters | |
346 |
|
346 | |||
347 | def pretty(self, obj): |
|
347 | def pretty(self, obj): | |
348 | """Pretty print the given object.""" |
|
348 | """Pretty print the given object.""" | |
349 | obj_id = id(obj) |
|
349 | obj_id = id(obj) | |
350 | cycle = obj_id in self.stack |
|
350 | cycle = obj_id in self.stack | |
351 | self.stack.append(obj_id) |
|
351 | self.stack.append(obj_id) | |
352 | self.begin_group() |
|
352 | self.begin_group() | |
353 | try: |
|
353 | try: | |
354 | obj_class = _safe_getattr(obj, '__class__', None) or type(obj) |
|
354 | obj_class = _safe_getattr(obj, '__class__', None) or type(obj) | |
355 | # First try to find registered singleton printers for the type. |
|
355 | # First try to find registered singleton printers for the type. | |
356 | try: |
|
356 | try: | |
357 | printer = self.singleton_pprinters[obj_id] |
|
357 | printer = self.singleton_pprinters[obj_id] | |
358 | except (TypeError, KeyError): |
|
358 | except (TypeError, KeyError): | |
359 | pass |
|
359 | pass | |
360 | else: |
|
360 | else: | |
361 | return printer(obj, self, cycle) |
|
361 | return printer(obj, self, cycle) | |
362 | # Next walk the mro and check for either: |
|
362 | # Next walk the mro and check for either: | |
363 | # 1) a registered printer |
|
363 | # 1) a registered printer | |
364 | # 2) a _repr_pretty_ method |
|
364 | # 2) a _repr_pretty_ method | |
365 | for cls in _get_mro(obj_class): |
|
365 | for cls in _get_mro(obj_class): | |
366 | if cls in self.type_pprinters: |
|
366 | if cls in self.type_pprinters: | |
367 | # printer registered in self.type_pprinters |
|
367 | # printer registered in self.type_pprinters | |
368 | return self.type_pprinters[cls](obj, self, cycle) |
|
368 | return self.type_pprinters[cls](obj, self, cycle) | |
369 | else: |
|
369 | else: | |
370 | # deferred printer |
|
370 | # deferred printer | |
371 | printer = self._in_deferred_types(cls) |
|
371 | printer = self._in_deferred_types(cls) | |
372 | if printer is not None: |
|
372 | if printer is not None: | |
373 | return printer(obj, self, cycle) |
|
373 | return printer(obj, self, cycle) | |
374 | else: |
|
374 | else: | |
375 | # Finally look for special method names. |
|
375 | # Finally look for special method names. | |
376 | # Some objects automatically create any requested |
|
376 | # Some objects automatically create any requested | |
377 | # attribute. Try to ignore most of them by checking for |
|
377 | # attribute. Try to ignore most of them by checking for | |
378 | # callability. |
|
378 | # callability. | |
379 | if '_repr_pretty_' in cls.__dict__: |
|
379 | if '_repr_pretty_' in cls.__dict__: | |
380 | meth = cls._repr_pretty_ |
|
380 | meth = cls._repr_pretty_ | |
381 | if callable(meth): |
|
381 | if callable(meth): | |
382 | return meth(obj, self, cycle) |
|
382 | return meth(obj, self, cycle) | |
383 | return _default_pprint(obj, self, cycle) |
|
383 | return _default_pprint(obj, self, cycle) | |
384 | finally: |
|
384 | finally: | |
385 | self.end_group() |
|
385 | self.end_group() | |
386 | self.stack.pop() |
|
386 | self.stack.pop() | |
387 |
|
387 | |||
388 | def _in_deferred_types(self, cls): |
|
388 | def _in_deferred_types(self, cls): | |
389 | """ |
|
389 | """ | |
390 | Check if the given class is specified in the deferred type registry. |
|
390 | Check if the given class is specified in the deferred type registry. | |
391 |
|
391 | |||
392 | Returns the printer from the registry if it exists, and None if the |
|
392 | Returns the printer from the registry if it exists, and None if the | |
393 | class is not in the registry. Successful matches will be moved to the |
|
393 | class is not in the registry. Successful matches will be moved to the | |
394 | regular type registry for future use. |
|
394 | regular type registry for future use. | |
395 | """ |
|
395 | """ | |
396 | mod = _safe_getattr(cls, '__module__', None) |
|
396 | mod = _safe_getattr(cls, '__module__', None) | |
397 | name = _safe_getattr(cls, '__name__', None) |
|
397 | name = _safe_getattr(cls, '__name__', None) | |
398 | key = (mod, name) |
|
398 | key = (mod, name) | |
399 | printer = None |
|
399 | printer = None | |
400 | if key in self.deferred_pprinters: |
|
400 | if key in self.deferred_pprinters: | |
401 | # Move the printer over to the regular registry. |
|
401 | # Move the printer over to the regular registry. | |
402 | printer = self.deferred_pprinters.pop(key) |
|
402 | printer = self.deferred_pprinters.pop(key) | |
403 | self.type_pprinters[cls] = printer |
|
403 | self.type_pprinters[cls] = printer | |
404 | return printer |
|
404 | return printer | |
405 |
|
405 | |||
406 |
|
406 | |||
407 | class Printable(object): |
|
407 | class Printable(object): | |
408 |
|
408 | |||
409 | def output(self, stream, output_width): |
|
409 | def output(self, stream, output_width): | |
410 | return output_width |
|
410 | return output_width | |
411 |
|
411 | |||
412 |
|
412 | |||
413 | class Text(Printable): |
|
413 | class Text(Printable): | |
414 |
|
414 | |||
415 | def __init__(self): |
|
415 | def __init__(self): | |
416 | self.objs = [] |
|
416 | self.objs = [] | |
417 | self.width = 0 |
|
417 | self.width = 0 | |
418 |
|
418 | |||
419 | def output(self, stream, output_width): |
|
419 | def output(self, stream, output_width): | |
420 | for obj in self.objs: |
|
420 | for obj in self.objs: | |
421 | stream.write(obj) |
|
421 | stream.write(obj) | |
422 | return output_width + self.width |
|
422 | return output_width + self.width | |
423 |
|
423 | |||
424 | def add(self, obj, width): |
|
424 | def add(self, obj, width): | |
425 | self.objs.append(obj) |
|
425 | self.objs.append(obj) | |
426 | self.width += width |
|
426 | self.width += width | |
427 |
|
427 | |||
428 |
|
428 | |||
429 | class Breakable(Printable): |
|
429 | class Breakable(Printable): | |
430 |
|
430 | |||
431 | def __init__(self, seq, width, pretty): |
|
431 | def __init__(self, seq, width, pretty): | |
432 | self.obj = seq |
|
432 | self.obj = seq | |
433 | self.width = width |
|
433 | self.width = width | |
434 | self.pretty = pretty |
|
434 | self.pretty = pretty | |
435 | self.indentation = pretty.indentation |
|
435 | self.indentation = pretty.indentation | |
436 | self.group = pretty.group_stack[-1] |
|
436 | self.group = pretty.group_stack[-1] | |
437 | self.group.breakables.append(self) |
|
437 | self.group.breakables.append(self) | |
438 |
|
438 | |||
439 | def output(self, stream, output_width): |
|
439 | def output(self, stream, output_width): | |
440 | self.group.breakables.popleft() |
|
440 | self.group.breakables.popleft() | |
441 | if self.group.want_break: |
|
441 | if self.group.want_break: | |
442 | stream.write(self.pretty.newline) |
|
442 | stream.write(self.pretty.newline) | |
443 | stream.write(' ' * self.indentation) |
|
443 | stream.write(' ' * self.indentation) | |
444 | return self.indentation |
|
444 | return self.indentation | |
445 | if not self.group.breakables: |
|
445 | if not self.group.breakables: | |
446 | self.pretty.group_queue.remove(self.group) |
|
446 | self.pretty.group_queue.remove(self.group) | |
447 | stream.write(self.obj) |
|
447 | stream.write(self.obj) | |
448 | return output_width + self.width |
|
448 | return output_width + self.width | |
449 |
|
449 | |||
450 |
|
450 | |||
451 | class Group(Printable): |
|
451 | class Group(Printable): | |
452 |
|
452 | |||
453 | def __init__(self, depth): |
|
453 | def __init__(self, depth): | |
454 | self.depth = depth |
|
454 | self.depth = depth | |
455 | self.breakables = deque() |
|
455 | self.breakables = deque() | |
456 | self.want_break = False |
|
456 | self.want_break = False | |
457 |
|
457 | |||
458 |
|
458 | |||
459 | class GroupQueue(object): |
|
459 | class GroupQueue(object): | |
460 |
|
460 | |||
461 | def __init__(self, *groups): |
|
461 | def __init__(self, *groups): | |
462 | self.queue = [] |
|
462 | self.queue = [] | |
463 | for group in groups: |
|
463 | for group in groups: | |
464 | self.enq(group) |
|
464 | self.enq(group) | |
465 |
|
465 | |||
466 | def enq(self, group): |
|
466 | def enq(self, group): | |
467 | depth = group.depth |
|
467 | depth = group.depth | |
468 | while depth > len(self.queue) - 1: |
|
468 | while depth > len(self.queue) - 1: | |
469 | self.queue.append([]) |
|
469 | self.queue.append([]) | |
470 | self.queue[depth].append(group) |
|
470 | self.queue[depth].append(group) | |
471 |
|
471 | |||
472 | def deq(self): |
|
472 | def deq(self): | |
473 | for stack in self.queue: |
|
473 | for stack in self.queue: | |
474 | for idx, group in enumerate(reversed(stack)): |
|
474 | for idx, group in enumerate(reversed(stack)): | |
475 | if group.breakables: |
|
475 | if group.breakables: | |
476 | del stack[idx] |
|
476 | del stack[idx] | |
477 | group.want_break = True |
|
477 | group.want_break = True | |
478 | return group |
|
478 | return group | |
479 | for group in stack: |
|
479 | for group in stack: | |
480 | group.want_break = True |
|
480 | group.want_break = True | |
481 | del stack[:] |
|
481 | del stack[:] | |
482 |
|
482 | |||
483 | def remove(self, group): |
|
483 | def remove(self, group): | |
484 | try: |
|
484 | try: | |
485 | self.queue[group.depth].remove(group) |
|
485 | self.queue[group.depth].remove(group) | |
486 | except ValueError: |
|
486 | except ValueError: | |
487 | pass |
|
487 | pass | |
488 |
|
488 | |||
489 | try: |
|
489 | try: | |
490 | _baseclass_reprs = (object.__repr__, types.InstanceType.__repr__) |
|
490 | _baseclass_reprs = (object.__repr__, types.InstanceType.__repr__) | |
491 | except AttributeError: # Python 3 |
|
491 | except AttributeError: # Python 3 | |
492 | _baseclass_reprs = (object.__repr__,) |
|
492 | _baseclass_reprs = (object.__repr__,) | |
493 |
|
493 | |||
494 |
|
494 | |||
495 | def _default_pprint(obj, p, cycle): |
|
495 | def _default_pprint(obj, p, cycle): | |
496 | """ |
|
496 | """ | |
497 | The default print function. Used if an object does not provide one and |
|
497 | The default print function. Used if an object does not provide one and | |
498 | it's none of the builtin objects. |
|
498 | it's none of the builtin objects. | |
499 | """ |
|
499 | """ | |
500 | klass = _safe_getattr(obj, '__class__', None) or type(obj) |
|
500 | klass = _safe_getattr(obj, '__class__', None) or type(obj) | |
501 | if _safe_getattr(klass, '__repr__', None) not in _baseclass_reprs: |
|
501 | if _safe_getattr(klass, '__repr__', None) not in _baseclass_reprs: | |
502 | # A user-provided repr. Find newlines and replace them with p.break_() |
|
502 | # A user-provided repr. Find newlines and replace them with p.break_() | |
503 | _repr_pprint(obj, p, cycle) |
|
503 | _repr_pprint(obj, p, cycle) | |
504 | return |
|
504 | return | |
505 | p.begin_group(1, '<') |
|
505 | p.begin_group(1, '<') | |
506 | p.pretty(klass) |
|
506 | p.pretty(klass) | |
507 | p.text(' at 0x%x' % id(obj)) |
|
507 | p.text(' at 0x%x' % id(obj)) | |
508 | if cycle: |
|
508 | if cycle: | |
509 | p.text(' ...') |
|
509 | p.text(' ...') | |
510 | elif p.verbose: |
|
510 | elif p.verbose: | |
511 | first = True |
|
511 | first = True | |
512 | for key in dir(obj): |
|
512 | for key in dir(obj): | |
513 | if not key.startswith('_'): |
|
513 | if not key.startswith('_'): | |
514 | try: |
|
514 | try: | |
515 | value = getattr(obj, key) |
|
515 | value = getattr(obj, key) | |
516 | except AttributeError: |
|
516 | except AttributeError: | |
517 | continue |
|
517 | continue | |
518 | if isinstance(value, types.MethodType): |
|
518 | if isinstance(value, types.MethodType): | |
519 | continue |
|
519 | continue | |
520 | if not first: |
|
520 | if not first: | |
521 | p.text(',') |
|
521 | p.text(',') | |
522 | p.breakable() |
|
522 | p.breakable() | |
523 | p.text(key) |
|
523 | p.text(key) | |
524 | p.text('=') |
|
524 | p.text('=') | |
525 | step = len(key) + 1 |
|
525 | step = len(key) + 1 | |
526 | p.indentation += step |
|
526 | p.indentation += step | |
527 | p.pretty(value) |
|
527 | p.pretty(value) | |
528 | p.indentation -= step |
|
528 | p.indentation -= step | |
529 | first = False |
|
529 | first = False | |
530 | p.end_group(1, '>') |
|
530 | p.end_group(1, '>') | |
531 |
|
531 | |||
532 |
|
532 | |||
533 | def _seq_pprinter_factory(start, end, basetype): |
|
533 | def _seq_pprinter_factory(start, end, basetype): | |
534 | """ |
|
534 | """ | |
535 | Factory that returns a pprint function useful for sequences. Used by |
|
535 | Factory that returns a pprint function useful for sequences. Used by | |
536 | the default pprint for tuples, dicts, and lists. |
|
536 | the default pprint for tuples, dicts, and lists. | |
537 | """ |
|
537 | """ | |
538 | def inner(obj, p, cycle): |
|
538 | def inner(obj, p, cycle): | |
539 | typ = type(obj) |
|
539 | typ = type(obj) | |
540 | if basetype is not None and typ is not basetype and typ.__repr__ != basetype.__repr__: |
|
540 | if basetype is not None and typ is not basetype and typ.__repr__ != basetype.__repr__: | |
541 | # If the subclass provides its own repr, use it instead. |
|
541 | # If the subclass provides its own repr, use it instead. | |
542 | return p.text(typ.__repr__(obj)) |
|
542 | return p.text(typ.__repr__(obj)) | |
543 |
|
543 | |||
544 | if cycle: |
|
544 | if cycle: | |
545 | return p.text(start + '...' + end) |
|
545 | return p.text(start + '...' + end) | |
546 | step = len(start) |
|
546 | step = len(start) | |
547 | p.begin_group(step, start) |
|
547 | p.begin_group(step, start) | |
548 | for idx, x in p._enumerate(obj): |
|
548 | for idx, x in p._enumerate(obj): | |
549 | if idx: |
|
549 | if idx: | |
550 | p.text(',') |
|
550 | p.text(',') | |
551 | p.breakable() |
|
551 | p.breakable() | |
552 | p.pretty(x) |
|
552 | p.pretty(x) | |
553 | if len(obj) == 1 and type(obj) is tuple: |
|
553 | if len(obj) == 1 and type(obj) is tuple: | |
554 | # Special case for 1-item tuples. |
|
554 | # Special case for 1-item tuples. | |
555 | p.text(',') |
|
555 | p.text(',') | |
556 | p.end_group(step, end) |
|
556 | p.end_group(step, end) | |
557 | return inner |
|
557 | return inner | |
558 |
|
558 | |||
559 |
|
559 | |||
560 | def _set_pprinter_factory(start, end, basetype): |
|
560 | def _set_pprinter_factory(start, end, basetype): | |
561 | """ |
|
561 | """ | |
562 | Factory that returns a pprint function useful for sets and frozensets. |
|
562 | Factory that returns a pprint function useful for sets and frozensets. | |
563 | """ |
|
563 | """ | |
564 | def inner(obj, p, cycle): |
|
564 | def inner(obj, p, cycle): | |
565 | typ = type(obj) |
|
565 | typ = type(obj) | |
566 | if basetype is not None and typ is not basetype and typ.__repr__ != basetype.__repr__: |
|
566 | if basetype is not None and typ is not basetype and typ.__repr__ != basetype.__repr__: | |
567 | # If the subclass provides its own repr, use it instead. |
|
567 | # If the subclass provides its own repr, use it instead. | |
568 | return p.text(typ.__repr__(obj)) |
|
568 | return p.text(typ.__repr__(obj)) | |
569 |
|
569 | |||
570 | if cycle: |
|
570 | if cycle: | |
571 | return p.text(start + '...' + end) |
|
571 | return p.text(start + '...' + end) | |
572 | if len(obj) == 0: |
|
572 | if len(obj) == 0: | |
573 | # Special case. |
|
573 | # Special case. | |
574 | p.text(basetype.__name__ + '()') |
|
574 | p.text(basetype.__name__ + '()') | |
575 | else: |
|
575 | else: | |
576 | step = len(start) |
|
576 | step = len(start) | |
577 | p.begin_group(step, start) |
|
577 | p.begin_group(step, start) | |
578 | # Like dictionary keys, we will try to sort the items if there aren't too many |
|
578 | # Like dictionary keys, we will try to sort the items if there aren't too many | |
579 | items = obj |
|
579 | items = obj | |
580 | if not (p.max_seq_length and len(obj) >= p.max_seq_length): |
|
580 | if not (p.max_seq_length and len(obj) >= p.max_seq_length): | |
581 | try: |
|
581 | try: | |
582 | items = sorted(obj) |
|
582 | items = sorted(obj) | |
583 | except Exception: |
|
583 | except Exception: | |
584 | # Sometimes the items don't sort. |
|
584 | # Sometimes the items don't sort. | |
585 | pass |
|
585 | pass | |
586 | for idx, x in p._enumerate(items): |
|
586 | for idx, x in p._enumerate(items): | |
587 | if idx: |
|
587 | if idx: | |
588 | p.text(',') |
|
588 | p.text(',') | |
589 | p.breakable() |
|
589 | p.breakable() | |
590 | p.pretty(x) |
|
590 | p.pretty(x) | |
591 | p.end_group(step, end) |
|
591 | p.end_group(step, end) | |
592 | return inner |
|
592 | return inner | |
593 |
|
593 | |||
594 |
|
594 | |||
595 | def _dict_pprinter_factory(start, end, basetype=None): |
|
595 | def _dict_pprinter_factory(start, end, basetype=None): | |
596 | """ |
|
596 | """ | |
597 | Factory that returns a pprint function used by the default pprint of |
|
597 | Factory that returns a pprint function used by the default pprint of | |
598 | dicts and dict proxies. |
|
598 | dicts and dict proxies. | |
599 | """ |
|
599 | """ | |
600 | def inner(obj, p, cycle): |
|
600 | def inner(obj, p, cycle): | |
601 | typ = type(obj) |
|
601 | typ = type(obj) | |
602 | if basetype is not None and typ is not basetype and typ.__repr__ != basetype.__repr__: |
|
602 | if basetype is not None and typ is not basetype and typ.__repr__ != basetype.__repr__: | |
603 | # If the subclass provides its own repr, use it instead. |
|
603 | # If the subclass provides its own repr, use it instead. | |
604 | return p.text(typ.__repr__(obj)) |
|
604 | return p.text(typ.__repr__(obj)) | |
605 |
|
605 | |||
606 | if cycle: |
|
606 | if cycle: | |
607 | return p.text('{...}') |
|
607 | return p.text('{...}') | |
608 |
|
|
608 | step = len(start) | |
|
609 | p.begin_group(step, start) | |||
609 | keys = obj.keys() |
|
610 | keys = obj.keys() | |
610 | # if dict isn't large enough to be truncated, sort keys before displaying |
|
611 | # if dict isn't large enough to be truncated, sort keys before displaying | |
611 | if not (p.max_seq_length and len(obj) >= p.max_seq_length): |
|
612 | if not (p.max_seq_length and len(obj) >= p.max_seq_length): | |
612 | try: |
|
613 | try: | |
613 | keys = sorted(keys) |
|
614 | keys = sorted(keys) | |
614 | except Exception: |
|
615 | except Exception: | |
615 | # Sometimes the keys don't sort. |
|
616 | # Sometimes the keys don't sort. | |
616 | pass |
|
617 | pass | |
617 | for idx, key in p._enumerate(keys): |
|
618 | for idx, key in p._enumerate(keys): | |
618 | if idx: |
|
619 | if idx: | |
619 | p.text(',') |
|
620 | p.text(',') | |
620 | p.breakable() |
|
621 | p.breakable() | |
621 | p.pretty(key) |
|
622 | p.pretty(key) | |
622 | p.text(': ') |
|
623 | p.text(': ') | |
623 | p.pretty(obj[key]) |
|
624 | p.pretty(obj[key]) | |
624 |
p.end_group( |
|
625 | p.end_group(step, end) | |
625 | return inner |
|
626 | return inner | |
626 |
|
627 | |||
627 |
|
628 | |||
628 | def _super_pprint(obj, p, cycle): |
|
629 | def _super_pprint(obj, p, cycle): | |
629 | """The pprint for the super type.""" |
|
630 | """The pprint for the super type.""" | |
630 | p.begin_group(8, '<super: ') |
|
631 | p.begin_group(8, '<super: ') | |
631 | p.pretty(obj.__thisclass__) |
|
632 | p.pretty(obj.__thisclass__) | |
632 | p.text(',') |
|
633 | p.text(',') | |
633 | p.breakable() |
|
634 | p.breakable() | |
634 | p.pretty(obj.__self__) |
|
635 | p.pretty(obj.__self__) | |
635 | p.end_group(8, '>') |
|
636 | p.end_group(8, '>') | |
636 |
|
637 | |||
637 |
|
638 | |||
638 | def _re_pattern_pprint(obj, p, cycle): |
|
639 | def _re_pattern_pprint(obj, p, cycle): | |
639 | """The pprint function for regular expression patterns.""" |
|
640 | """The pprint function for regular expression patterns.""" | |
640 | p.text('re.compile(') |
|
641 | p.text('re.compile(') | |
641 | pattern = repr(obj.pattern) |
|
642 | pattern = repr(obj.pattern) | |
642 | if pattern[:1] in 'uU': |
|
643 | if pattern[:1] in 'uU': | |
643 | pattern = pattern[1:] |
|
644 | pattern = pattern[1:] | |
644 | prefix = 'ur' |
|
645 | prefix = 'ur' | |
645 | else: |
|
646 | else: | |
646 | prefix = 'r' |
|
647 | prefix = 'r' | |
647 | pattern = prefix + pattern.replace('\\\\', '\\') |
|
648 | pattern = prefix + pattern.replace('\\\\', '\\') | |
648 | p.text(pattern) |
|
649 | p.text(pattern) | |
649 | if obj.flags: |
|
650 | if obj.flags: | |
650 | p.text(',') |
|
651 | p.text(',') | |
651 | p.breakable() |
|
652 | p.breakable() | |
652 | done_one = False |
|
653 | done_one = False | |
653 | for flag in ('TEMPLATE', 'IGNORECASE', 'LOCALE', 'MULTILINE', 'DOTALL', |
|
654 | for flag in ('TEMPLATE', 'IGNORECASE', 'LOCALE', 'MULTILINE', 'DOTALL', | |
654 | 'UNICODE', 'VERBOSE', 'DEBUG'): |
|
655 | 'UNICODE', 'VERBOSE', 'DEBUG'): | |
655 | if obj.flags & getattr(re, flag): |
|
656 | if obj.flags & getattr(re, flag): | |
656 | if done_one: |
|
657 | if done_one: | |
657 | p.text('|') |
|
658 | p.text('|') | |
658 | p.text('re.' + flag) |
|
659 | p.text('re.' + flag) | |
659 | done_one = True |
|
660 | done_one = True | |
660 | p.text(')') |
|
661 | p.text(')') | |
661 |
|
662 | |||
662 |
|
663 | |||
663 | def _type_pprint(obj, p, cycle): |
|
664 | def _type_pprint(obj, p, cycle): | |
664 | """The pprint for classes and types.""" |
|
665 | """The pprint for classes and types.""" | |
665 | # Heap allocated types might not have the module attribute, |
|
666 | # Heap allocated types might not have the module attribute, | |
666 | # and others may set it to None. |
|
667 | # and others may set it to None. | |
667 |
|
668 | |||
668 | # Checks for a __repr__ override in the metaclass |
|
669 | # Checks for a __repr__ override in the metaclass | |
669 | if type(obj).__repr__ is not type.__repr__: |
|
670 | if type(obj).__repr__ is not type.__repr__: | |
670 | _repr_pprint(obj, p, cycle) |
|
671 | _repr_pprint(obj, p, cycle) | |
671 | return |
|
672 | return | |
672 |
|
673 | |||
673 | mod = _safe_getattr(obj, '__module__', None) |
|
674 | mod = _safe_getattr(obj, '__module__', None) | |
674 | try: |
|
675 | try: | |
675 | name = obj.__qualname__ |
|
676 | name = obj.__qualname__ | |
676 | if not isinstance(name, string_types): |
|
677 | if not isinstance(name, string_types): | |
677 | # This can happen if the type implements __qualname__ as a property |
|
678 | # This can happen if the type implements __qualname__ as a property | |
678 | # or other descriptor in Python 2. |
|
679 | # or other descriptor in Python 2. | |
679 | raise Exception("Try __name__") |
|
680 | raise Exception("Try __name__") | |
680 | except Exception: |
|
681 | except Exception: | |
681 | name = obj.__name__ |
|
682 | name = obj.__name__ | |
682 | if not isinstance(name, string_types): |
|
683 | if not isinstance(name, string_types): | |
683 | name = '<unknown type>' |
|
684 | name = '<unknown type>' | |
684 |
|
685 | |||
685 | if mod in (None, '__builtin__', 'builtins', 'exceptions'): |
|
686 | if mod in (None, '__builtin__', 'builtins', 'exceptions'): | |
686 | p.text(name) |
|
687 | p.text(name) | |
687 | else: |
|
688 | else: | |
688 | p.text(mod + '.' + name) |
|
689 | p.text(mod + '.' + name) | |
689 |
|
690 | |||
690 |
|
691 | |||
691 | def _repr_pprint(obj, p, cycle): |
|
692 | def _repr_pprint(obj, p, cycle): | |
692 | """A pprint that just redirects to the normal repr function.""" |
|
693 | """A pprint that just redirects to the normal repr function.""" | |
693 | # Find newlines and replace them with p.break_() |
|
694 | # Find newlines and replace them with p.break_() | |
694 | output = repr(obj) |
|
695 | output = repr(obj) | |
695 | for idx,output_line in enumerate(output.splitlines()): |
|
696 | for idx,output_line in enumerate(output.splitlines()): | |
696 | if idx: |
|
697 | if idx: | |
697 | p.break_() |
|
698 | p.break_() | |
698 | p.text(output_line) |
|
699 | p.text(output_line) | |
699 |
|
700 | |||
700 |
|
701 | |||
701 | def _function_pprint(obj, p, cycle): |
|
702 | def _function_pprint(obj, p, cycle): | |
702 | """Base pprint for all functions and builtin functions.""" |
|
703 | """Base pprint for all functions and builtin functions.""" | |
703 | name = _safe_getattr(obj, '__qualname__', obj.__name__) |
|
704 | name = _safe_getattr(obj, '__qualname__', obj.__name__) | |
704 | mod = obj.__module__ |
|
705 | mod = obj.__module__ | |
705 | if mod and mod not in ('__builtin__', 'builtins', 'exceptions'): |
|
706 | if mod and mod not in ('__builtin__', 'builtins', 'exceptions'): | |
706 | name = mod + '.' + name |
|
707 | name = mod + '.' + name | |
707 | p.text('<function %s>' % name) |
|
708 | p.text('<function %s>' % name) | |
708 |
|
709 | |||
709 |
|
710 | |||
710 | def _exception_pprint(obj, p, cycle): |
|
711 | def _exception_pprint(obj, p, cycle): | |
711 | """Base pprint for all exceptions.""" |
|
712 | """Base pprint for all exceptions.""" | |
712 | name = getattr(obj.__class__, '__qualname__', obj.__class__.__name__) |
|
713 | name = getattr(obj.__class__, '__qualname__', obj.__class__.__name__) | |
713 | if obj.__class__.__module__ not in ('exceptions', 'builtins'): |
|
714 | if obj.__class__.__module__ not in ('exceptions', 'builtins'): | |
714 | name = '%s.%s' % (obj.__class__.__module__, name) |
|
715 | name = '%s.%s' % (obj.__class__.__module__, name) | |
715 | step = len(name) + 1 |
|
716 | step = len(name) + 1 | |
716 | p.begin_group(step, name + '(') |
|
717 | p.begin_group(step, name + '(') | |
717 | for idx, arg in enumerate(getattr(obj, 'args', ())): |
|
718 | for idx, arg in enumerate(getattr(obj, 'args', ())): | |
718 | if idx: |
|
719 | if idx: | |
719 | p.text(',') |
|
720 | p.text(',') | |
720 | p.breakable() |
|
721 | p.breakable() | |
721 | p.pretty(arg) |
|
722 | p.pretty(arg) | |
722 | p.end_group(step, ')') |
|
723 | p.end_group(step, ')') | |
723 |
|
724 | |||
724 |
|
725 | |||
725 | #: the exception base |
|
726 | #: the exception base | |
726 | try: |
|
727 | try: | |
727 | _exception_base = BaseException |
|
728 | _exception_base = BaseException | |
728 | except NameError: |
|
729 | except NameError: | |
729 | _exception_base = Exception |
|
730 | _exception_base = Exception | |
730 |
|
731 | |||
731 |
|
732 | |||
732 | #: printers for builtin types |
|
733 | #: printers for builtin types | |
733 | _type_pprinters = { |
|
734 | _type_pprinters = { | |
734 | int: _repr_pprint, |
|
735 | int: _repr_pprint, | |
735 | float: _repr_pprint, |
|
736 | float: _repr_pprint, | |
736 | str: _repr_pprint, |
|
737 | str: _repr_pprint, | |
737 | tuple: _seq_pprinter_factory('(', ')', tuple), |
|
738 | tuple: _seq_pprinter_factory('(', ')', tuple), | |
738 | list: _seq_pprinter_factory('[', ']', list), |
|
739 | list: _seq_pprinter_factory('[', ']', list), | |
739 | dict: _dict_pprinter_factory('{', '}', dict), |
|
740 | dict: _dict_pprinter_factory('{', '}', dict), | |
740 |
|
741 | |||
741 | set: _set_pprinter_factory('{', '}', set), |
|
742 | set: _set_pprinter_factory('{', '}', set), | |
742 | frozenset: _set_pprinter_factory('frozenset({', '})', frozenset), |
|
743 | frozenset: _set_pprinter_factory('frozenset({', '})', frozenset), | |
743 | super: _super_pprint, |
|
744 | super: _super_pprint, | |
744 | _re_pattern_type: _re_pattern_pprint, |
|
745 | _re_pattern_type: _re_pattern_pprint, | |
745 | type: _type_pprint, |
|
746 | type: _type_pprint, | |
746 | types.FunctionType: _function_pprint, |
|
747 | types.FunctionType: _function_pprint, | |
747 | types.BuiltinFunctionType: _function_pprint, |
|
748 | types.BuiltinFunctionType: _function_pprint, | |
748 | types.MethodType: _repr_pprint, |
|
749 | types.MethodType: _repr_pprint, | |
749 |
|
750 | |||
750 | datetime.datetime: _repr_pprint, |
|
751 | datetime.datetime: _repr_pprint, | |
751 | datetime.timedelta: _repr_pprint, |
|
752 | datetime.timedelta: _repr_pprint, | |
752 | _exception_base: _exception_pprint |
|
753 | _exception_base: _exception_pprint | |
753 | } |
|
754 | } | |
754 |
|
755 | |||
755 | try: |
|
756 | try: | |
756 | # In PyPy, types.DictProxyType is dict, setting the dictproxy printer |
|
757 | # In PyPy, types.DictProxyType is dict, setting the dictproxy printer | |
757 | # using dict.setdefault avoids overwritting the dict printer |
|
758 | # using dict.setdefault avoids overwritting the dict printer | |
758 | _type_pprinters.setdefault(types.DictProxyType, |
|
759 | _type_pprinters.setdefault(types.DictProxyType, | |
759 | _dict_pprinter_factory('<dictproxy {', '}>')) |
|
760 | _dict_pprinter_factory('<dictproxy {', '}>')) | |
760 | _type_pprinters[types.ClassType] = _type_pprint |
|
761 | _type_pprinters[types.ClassType] = _type_pprint | |
761 | _type_pprinters[types.SliceType] = _repr_pprint |
|
762 | _type_pprinters[types.SliceType] = _repr_pprint | |
762 | except AttributeError: # Python 3 |
|
763 | except AttributeError: # Python 3 | |
|
764 | _type_pprinters[types.MappingProxyType] = \ | |||
|
765 | _dict_pprinter_factory('mappingproxy({', '})') | |||
763 | _type_pprinters[slice] = _repr_pprint |
|
766 | _type_pprinters[slice] = _repr_pprint | |
764 |
|
767 | |||
765 | try: |
|
768 | try: | |
766 | _type_pprinters[xrange] = _repr_pprint |
|
769 | _type_pprinters[xrange] = _repr_pprint | |
767 | _type_pprinters[long] = _repr_pprint |
|
770 | _type_pprinters[long] = _repr_pprint | |
768 | _type_pprinters[unicode] = _repr_pprint |
|
771 | _type_pprinters[unicode] = _repr_pprint | |
769 | except NameError: |
|
772 | except NameError: | |
770 | _type_pprinters[range] = _repr_pprint |
|
773 | _type_pprinters[range] = _repr_pprint | |
771 | _type_pprinters[bytes] = _repr_pprint |
|
774 | _type_pprinters[bytes] = _repr_pprint | |
772 |
|
775 | |||
773 | #: printers for types specified by name |
|
776 | #: printers for types specified by name | |
774 | _deferred_type_pprinters = { |
|
777 | _deferred_type_pprinters = { | |
775 | } |
|
778 | } | |
776 |
|
779 | |||
777 | def for_type(typ, func): |
|
780 | def for_type(typ, func): | |
778 | """ |
|
781 | """ | |
779 | Add a pretty printer for a given type. |
|
782 | Add a pretty printer for a given type. | |
780 | """ |
|
783 | """ | |
781 | oldfunc = _type_pprinters.get(typ, None) |
|
784 | oldfunc = _type_pprinters.get(typ, None) | |
782 | if func is not None: |
|
785 | if func is not None: | |
783 | # To support easy restoration of old pprinters, we need to ignore Nones. |
|
786 | # To support easy restoration of old pprinters, we need to ignore Nones. | |
784 | _type_pprinters[typ] = func |
|
787 | _type_pprinters[typ] = func | |
785 | return oldfunc |
|
788 | return oldfunc | |
786 |
|
789 | |||
787 | def for_type_by_name(type_module, type_name, func): |
|
790 | def for_type_by_name(type_module, type_name, func): | |
788 | """ |
|
791 | """ | |
789 | Add a pretty printer for a type specified by the module and name of a type |
|
792 | Add a pretty printer for a type specified by the module and name of a type | |
790 | rather than the type object itself. |
|
793 | rather than the type object itself. | |
791 | """ |
|
794 | """ | |
792 | key = (type_module, type_name) |
|
795 | key = (type_module, type_name) | |
793 | oldfunc = _deferred_type_pprinters.get(key, None) |
|
796 | oldfunc = _deferred_type_pprinters.get(key, None) | |
794 | if func is not None: |
|
797 | if func is not None: | |
795 | # To support easy restoration of old pprinters, we need to ignore Nones. |
|
798 | # To support easy restoration of old pprinters, we need to ignore Nones. | |
796 | _deferred_type_pprinters[key] = func |
|
799 | _deferred_type_pprinters[key] = func | |
797 | return oldfunc |
|
800 | return oldfunc | |
798 |
|
801 | |||
799 |
|
802 | |||
800 | #: printers for the default singletons |
|
803 | #: printers for the default singletons | |
801 | _singleton_pprinters = dict.fromkeys(map(id, [None, True, False, Ellipsis, |
|
804 | _singleton_pprinters = dict.fromkeys(map(id, [None, True, False, Ellipsis, | |
802 | NotImplemented]), _repr_pprint) |
|
805 | NotImplemented]), _repr_pprint) | |
803 |
|
806 | |||
804 |
|
807 | |||
805 | def _defaultdict_pprint(obj, p, cycle): |
|
808 | def _defaultdict_pprint(obj, p, cycle): | |
806 | name = obj.__class__.__name__ |
|
809 | name = obj.__class__.__name__ | |
807 | with p.group(len(name) + 1, name + '(', ')'): |
|
810 | with p.group(len(name) + 1, name + '(', ')'): | |
808 | if cycle: |
|
811 | if cycle: | |
809 | p.text('...') |
|
812 | p.text('...') | |
810 | else: |
|
813 | else: | |
811 | p.pretty(obj.default_factory) |
|
814 | p.pretty(obj.default_factory) | |
812 | p.text(',') |
|
815 | p.text(',') | |
813 | p.breakable() |
|
816 | p.breakable() | |
814 | p.pretty(dict(obj)) |
|
817 | p.pretty(dict(obj)) | |
815 |
|
818 | |||
816 | def _ordereddict_pprint(obj, p, cycle): |
|
819 | def _ordereddict_pprint(obj, p, cycle): | |
817 | name = obj.__class__.__name__ |
|
820 | name = obj.__class__.__name__ | |
818 | with p.group(len(name) + 1, name + '(', ')'): |
|
821 | with p.group(len(name) + 1, name + '(', ')'): | |
819 | if cycle: |
|
822 | if cycle: | |
820 | p.text('...') |
|
823 | p.text('...') | |
821 | elif len(obj): |
|
824 | elif len(obj): | |
822 | p.pretty(list(obj.items())) |
|
825 | p.pretty(list(obj.items())) | |
823 |
|
826 | |||
824 | def _deque_pprint(obj, p, cycle): |
|
827 | def _deque_pprint(obj, p, cycle): | |
825 | name = obj.__class__.__name__ |
|
828 | name = obj.__class__.__name__ | |
826 | with p.group(len(name) + 1, name + '(', ')'): |
|
829 | with p.group(len(name) + 1, name + '(', ')'): | |
827 | if cycle: |
|
830 | if cycle: | |
828 | p.text('...') |
|
831 | p.text('...') | |
829 | else: |
|
832 | else: | |
830 | p.pretty(list(obj)) |
|
833 | p.pretty(list(obj)) | |
831 |
|
834 | |||
832 |
|
835 | |||
833 | def _counter_pprint(obj, p, cycle): |
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836 | def _counter_pprint(obj, p, cycle): | |
834 | name = obj.__class__.__name__ |
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837 | name = obj.__class__.__name__ | |
835 | with p.group(len(name) + 1, name + '(', ')'): |
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838 | with p.group(len(name) + 1, name + '(', ')'): | |
836 | if cycle: |
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839 | if cycle: | |
837 | p.text('...') |
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840 | p.text('...') | |
838 | elif len(obj): |
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841 | elif len(obj): | |
839 | p.pretty(dict(obj)) |
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842 | p.pretty(dict(obj)) | |
840 |
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843 | |||
841 | for_type_by_name('collections', 'defaultdict', _defaultdict_pprint) |
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844 | for_type_by_name('collections', 'defaultdict', _defaultdict_pprint) | |
842 | for_type_by_name('collections', 'OrderedDict', _ordereddict_pprint) |
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845 | for_type_by_name('collections', 'OrderedDict', _ordereddict_pprint) | |
843 | for_type_by_name('collections', 'deque', _deque_pprint) |
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846 | for_type_by_name('collections', 'deque', _deque_pprint) | |
844 | for_type_by_name('collections', 'Counter', _counter_pprint) |
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847 | for_type_by_name('collections', 'Counter', _counter_pprint) | |
845 |
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848 | |||
846 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
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849 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |
847 | from random import randrange |
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850 | from random import randrange | |
848 | class Foo(object): |
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851 | class Foo(object): | |
849 | def __init__(self): |
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852 | def __init__(self): | |
850 | self.foo = 1 |
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853 | self.foo = 1 | |
851 | self.bar = re.compile(r'\s+') |
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854 | self.bar = re.compile(r'\s+') | |
852 | self.blub = dict.fromkeys(range(30), randrange(1, 40)) |
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855 | self.blub = dict.fromkeys(range(30), randrange(1, 40)) | |
853 | self.hehe = 23424.234234 |
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856 | self.hehe = 23424.234234 | |
854 | self.list = ["blub", "blah", self] |
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857 | self.list = ["blub", "blah", self] | |
855 |
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858 | |||
856 | def get_foo(self): |
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859 | def get_foo(self): | |
857 | print("foo") |
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860 | print("foo") | |
858 |
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861 | |||
859 | pprint(Foo(), verbose=True) |
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862 | pprint(Foo(), verbose=True) |
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1 | # coding: utf-8 |
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1 | # coding: utf-8 | |
2 | """Tests for IPython.lib.pretty.""" |
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2 | """Tests for IPython.lib.pretty.""" | |
3 |
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3 | |||
4 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. |
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4 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. | |
5 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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5 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. | |
6 |
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6 | |||
7 | from __future__ import print_function |
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7 | from __future__ import print_function | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 | from collections import Counter, defaultdict, deque, OrderedDict |
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9 | from collections import Counter, defaultdict, deque, OrderedDict | |
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10 | import types, string | |||
10 |
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11 | |||
11 | import nose.tools as nt |
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12 | import nose.tools as nt | |
12 |
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13 | |||
13 | from IPython.lib import pretty |
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14 | from IPython.lib import pretty | |
14 | from IPython.testing.decorators import skip_without, py2_only |
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15 | from IPython.testing.decorators import skip_without, py2_only, py3_only | |
15 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import PY3, unicode_to_str |
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16 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import PY3, unicode_to_str | |
16 |
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17 | |||
17 | if PY3: |
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18 | if PY3: | |
18 | from io import StringIO |
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19 | from io import StringIO | |
19 | else: |
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20 | else: | |
20 | from StringIO import StringIO |
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21 | from StringIO import StringIO | |
21 |
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22 | |||
22 |
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23 | |||
23 | class MyList(object): |
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24 | class MyList(object): | |
24 | def __init__(self, content): |
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25 | def __init__(self, content): | |
25 | self.content = content |
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26 | self.content = content | |
26 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): |
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27 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): | |
27 | if cycle: |
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28 | if cycle: | |
28 | p.text("MyList(...)") |
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29 | p.text("MyList(...)") | |
29 | else: |
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30 | else: | |
30 | with p.group(3, "MyList(", ")"): |
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31 | with p.group(3, "MyList(", ")"): | |
31 | for (i, child) in enumerate(self.content): |
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32 | for (i, child) in enumerate(self.content): | |
32 | if i: |
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33 | if i: | |
33 | p.text(",") |
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34 | p.text(",") | |
34 | p.breakable() |
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35 | p.breakable() | |
35 | else: |
|
36 | else: | |
36 | p.breakable("") |
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37 | p.breakable("") | |
37 | p.pretty(child) |
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38 | p.pretty(child) | |
38 |
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39 | |||
39 |
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40 | |||
40 | class MyDict(dict): |
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41 | class MyDict(dict): | |
41 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): |
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42 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): | |
42 | p.text("MyDict(...)") |
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43 | p.text("MyDict(...)") | |
43 |
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44 | |||
44 | class MyObj(object): |
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45 | class MyObj(object): | |
45 | def somemethod(self): |
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46 | def somemethod(self): | |
46 | pass |
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47 | pass | |
47 |
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48 | |||
48 |
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49 | |||
49 | class Dummy1(object): |
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50 | class Dummy1(object): | |
50 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): |
|
51 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): | |
51 | p.text("Dummy1(...)") |
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52 | p.text("Dummy1(...)") | |
52 |
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53 | |||
53 | class Dummy2(Dummy1): |
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54 | class Dummy2(Dummy1): | |
54 | _repr_pretty_ = None |
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55 | _repr_pretty_ = None | |
55 |
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56 | |||
56 | class NoModule(object): |
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57 | class NoModule(object): | |
57 | pass |
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58 | pass | |
58 |
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59 | |||
59 | NoModule.__module__ = None |
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60 | NoModule.__module__ = None | |
60 |
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61 | |||
61 | class Breaking(object): |
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62 | class Breaking(object): | |
62 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): |
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63 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): | |
63 | with p.group(4,"TG: ",":"): |
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64 | with p.group(4,"TG: ",":"): | |
64 | p.text("Breaking(") |
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65 | p.text("Breaking(") | |
65 | p.break_() |
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66 | p.break_() | |
66 | p.text(")") |
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67 | p.text(")") | |
67 |
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68 | |||
68 | class BreakingRepr(object): |
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69 | class BreakingRepr(object): | |
69 | def __repr__(self): |
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70 | def __repr__(self): | |
70 | return "Breaking(\n)" |
|
71 | return "Breaking(\n)" | |
71 |
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72 | |||
72 | class BreakingReprParent(object): |
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73 | class BreakingReprParent(object): | |
73 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): |
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74 | def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle): | |
74 | with p.group(4,"TG: ",":"): |
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75 | with p.group(4,"TG: ",":"): | |
75 | p.pretty(BreakingRepr()) |
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76 | p.pretty(BreakingRepr()) | |
76 |
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77 | |||
77 | class BadRepr(object): |
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78 | class BadRepr(object): | |
78 |
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79 | |||
79 | def __repr__(self): |
|
80 | def __repr__(self): | |
80 | return 1/0 |
|
81 | return 1/0 | |
81 |
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82 | |||
82 |
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83 | |||
83 | def test_indentation(): |
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84 | def test_indentation(): | |
84 | """Test correct indentation in groups""" |
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85 | """Test correct indentation in groups""" | |
85 | count = 40 |
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86 | count = 40 | |
86 | gotoutput = pretty.pretty(MyList(range(count))) |
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87 | gotoutput = pretty.pretty(MyList(range(count))) | |
87 | expectedoutput = "MyList(\n" + ",\n".join(" %d" % i for i in range(count)) + ")" |
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88 | expectedoutput = "MyList(\n" + ",\n".join(" %d" % i for i in range(count)) + ")" | |
88 |
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89 | |||
89 | nt.assert_equal(gotoutput, expectedoutput) |
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90 | nt.assert_equal(gotoutput, expectedoutput) | |
90 |
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91 | |||
91 |
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92 | |||
92 | def test_dispatch(): |
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93 | def test_dispatch(): | |
93 | """ |
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94 | """ | |
94 | Test correct dispatching: The _repr_pretty_ method for MyDict |
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95 | Test correct dispatching: The _repr_pretty_ method for MyDict | |
95 | must be found before the registered printer for dict. |
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96 | must be found before the registered printer for dict. | |
96 | """ |
|
97 | """ | |
97 | gotoutput = pretty.pretty(MyDict()) |
|
98 | gotoutput = pretty.pretty(MyDict()) | |
98 | expectedoutput = "MyDict(...)" |
|
99 | expectedoutput = "MyDict(...)" | |
99 |
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100 | |||
100 | nt.assert_equal(gotoutput, expectedoutput) |
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101 | nt.assert_equal(gotoutput, expectedoutput) | |
101 |
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102 | |||
102 |
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103 | |||
103 | def test_callability_checking(): |
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104 | def test_callability_checking(): | |
104 | """ |
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105 | """ | |
105 | Test that the _repr_pretty_ method is tested for callability and skipped if |
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106 | Test that the _repr_pretty_ method is tested for callability and skipped if | |
106 | not. |
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107 | not. | |
107 | """ |
|
108 | """ | |
108 | gotoutput = pretty.pretty(Dummy2()) |
|
109 | gotoutput = pretty.pretty(Dummy2()) | |
109 | expectedoutput = "Dummy1(...)" |
|
110 | expectedoutput = "Dummy1(...)" | |
110 |
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111 | |||
111 | nt.assert_equal(gotoutput, expectedoutput) |
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112 | nt.assert_equal(gotoutput, expectedoutput) | |
112 |
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113 | |||
113 |
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114 | |||
114 | def test_sets(): |
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115 | def test_sets(): | |
115 | """ |
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116 | """ | |
116 | Test that set and frozenset use Python 3 formatting. |
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117 | Test that set and frozenset use Python 3 formatting. | |
117 | """ |
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118 | """ | |
118 | objects = [set(), frozenset(), set([1]), frozenset([1]), set([1, 2]), |
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119 | objects = [set(), frozenset(), set([1]), frozenset([1]), set([1, 2]), | |
119 | frozenset([1, 2]), set([-1, -2, -3])] |
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120 | frozenset([1, 2]), set([-1, -2, -3])] | |
120 | expected = ['set()', 'frozenset()', '{1}', 'frozenset({1})', '{1, 2}', |
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121 | expected = ['set()', 'frozenset()', '{1}', 'frozenset({1})', '{1, 2}', | |
121 | 'frozenset({1, 2})', '{-3, -2, -1}'] |
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122 | 'frozenset({1, 2})', '{-3, -2, -1}'] | |
122 | for obj, expected_output in zip(objects, expected): |
|
123 | for obj, expected_output in zip(objects, expected): | |
123 | got_output = pretty.pretty(obj) |
|
124 | got_output = pretty.pretty(obj) | |
124 | yield nt.assert_equal, got_output, expected_output |
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125 | yield nt.assert_equal, got_output, expected_output | |
125 |
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126 | |||
126 |
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127 | |||
127 | @skip_without('xxlimited') |
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128 | @skip_without('xxlimited') | |
128 | def test_pprint_heap_allocated_type(): |
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129 | def test_pprint_heap_allocated_type(): | |
129 | """ |
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130 | """ | |
130 | Test that pprint works for heap allocated types. |
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131 | Test that pprint works for heap allocated types. | |
131 | """ |
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132 | """ | |
132 | import xxlimited |
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133 | import xxlimited | |
133 | output = pretty.pretty(xxlimited.Null) |
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134 | output = pretty.pretty(xxlimited.Null) | |
134 | nt.assert_equal(output, 'xxlimited.Null') |
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135 | nt.assert_equal(output, 'xxlimited.Null') | |
135 |
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136 | |||
136 | def test_pprint_nomod(): |
|
137 | def test_pprint_nomod(): | |
137 | """ |
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138 | """ | |
138 | Test that pprint works for classes with no __module__. |
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139 | Test that pprint works for classes with no __module__. | |
139 | """ |
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140 | """ | |
140 | output = pretty.pretty(NoModule) |
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141 | output = pretty.pretty(NoModule) | |
141 | nt.assert_equal(output, 'NoModule') |
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142 | nt.assert_equal(output, 'NoModule') | |
142 |
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143 | |||
143 | def test_pprint_break(): |
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144 | def test_pprint_break(): | |
144 | """ |
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145 | """ | |
145 | Test that p.break_ produces expected output |
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146 | Test that p.break_ produces expected output | |
146 | """ |
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147 | """ | |
147 | output = pretty.pretty(Breaking()) |
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148 | output = pretty.pretty(Breaking()) | |
148 | expected = "TG: Breaking(\n ):" |
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149 | expected = "TG: Breaking(\n ):" | |
149 | nt.assert_equal(output, expected) |
|
150 | nt.assert_equal(output, expected) | |
150 |
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151 | |||
151 | def test_pprint_break_repr(): |
|
152 | def test_pprint_break_repr(): | |
152 | """ |
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153 | """ | |
153 | Test that p.break_ is used in repr |
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154 | Test that p.break_ is used in repr | |
154 | """ |
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155 | """ | |
155 | output = pretty.pretty(BreakingReprParent()) |
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156 | output = pretty.pretty(BreakingReprParent()) | |
156 | expected = "TG: Breaking(\n ):" |
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157 | expected = "TG: Breaking(\n ):" | |
157 | nt.assert_equal(output, expected) |
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158 | nt.assert_equal(output, expected) | |
158 |
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159 | |||
159 | def test_bad_repr(): |
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160 | def test_bad_repr(): | |
160 | """Don't catch bad repr errors""" |
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161 | """Don't catch bad repr errors""" | |
161 | with nt.assert_raises(ZeroDivisionError): |
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162 | with nt.assert_raises(ZeroDivisionError): | |
162 | output = pretty.pretty(BadRepr()) |
|
163 | output = pretty.pretty(BadRepr()) | |
163 |
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164 | |||
164 | class BadException(Exception): |
|
165 | class BadException(Exception): | |
165 | def __str__(self): |
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166 | def __str__(self): | |
166 | return -1 |
|
167 | return -1 | |
167 |
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168 | |||
168 | class ReallyBadRepr(object): |
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169 | class ReallyBadRepr(object): | |
169 | __module__ = 1 |
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170 | __module__ = 1 | |
170 | @property |
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171 | @property | |
171 | def __class__(self): |
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172 | def __class__(self): | |
172 | raise ValueError("I am horrible") |
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173 | raise ValueError("I am horrible") | |
173 |
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174 | |||
174 | def __repr__(self): |
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175 | def __repr__(self): | |
175 | raise BadException() |
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176 | raise BadException() | |
176 |
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177 | |||
177 | def test_really_bad_repr(): |
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178 | def test_really_bad_repr(): | |
178 | with nt.assert_raises(BadException): |
|
179 | with nt.assert_raises(BadException): | |
179 | output = pretty.pretty(ReallyBadRepr()) |
|
180 | output = pretty.pretty(ReallyBadRepr()) | |
180 |
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181 | |||
181 |
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182 | |||
182 | class SA(object): |
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183 | class SA(object): | |
183 | pass |
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184 | pass | |
184 |
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185 | |||
185 | class SB(SA): |
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186 | class SB(SA): | |
186 | pass |
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187 | pass | |
187 |
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188 | |||
188 | def test_super_repr(): |
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189 | def test_super_repr(): | |
189 | output = pretty.pretty(super(SA)) |
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190 | output = pretty.pretty(super(SA)) | |
190 | nt.assert_in("SA", output) |
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191 | nt.assert_in("SA", output) | |
191 |
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192 | |||
192 | sb = SB() |
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193 | sb = SB() | |
193 | output = pretty.pretty(super(SA, sb)) |
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194 | output = pretty.pretty(super(SA, sb)) | |
194 | nt.assert_in("SA", output) |
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195 | nt.assert_in("SA", output) | |
195 |
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196 | |||
196 |
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197 | |||
197 | def test_long_list(): |
|
198 | def test_long_list(): | |
198 | lis = list(range(10000)) |
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199 | lis = list(range(10000)) | |
199 | p = pretty.pretty(lis) |
|
200 | p = pretty.pretty(lis) | |
200 | last2 = p.rsplit('\n', 2)[-2:] |
|
201 | last2 = p.rsplit('\n', 2)[-2:] | |
201 | nt.assert_equal(last2, [' 999,', ' ...]']) |
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202 | nt.assert_equal(last2, [' 999,', ' ...]']) | |
202 |
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203 | |||
203 | def test_long_set(): |
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204 | def test_long_set(): | |
204 | s = set(range(10000)) |
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205 | s = set(range(10000)) | |
205 | p = pretty.pretty(s) |
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206 | p = pretty.pretty(s) | |
206 | last2 = p.rsplit('\n', 2)[-2:] |
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207 | last2 = p.rsplit('\n', 2)[-2:] | |
207 | nt.assert_equal(last2, [' 999,', ' ...}']) |
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208 | nt.assert_equal(last2, [' 999,', ' ...}']) | |
208 |
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209 | |||
209 | def test_long_tuple(): |
|
210 | def test_long_tuple(): | |
210 | tup = tuple(range(10000)) |
|
211 | tup = tuple(range(10000)) | |
211 | p = pretty.pretty(tup) |
|
212 | p = pretty.pretty(tup) | |
212 | last2 = p.rsplit('\n', 2)[-2:] |
|
213 | last2 = p.rsplit('\n', 2)[-2:] | |
213 | nt.assert_equal(last2, [' 999,', ' ...)']) |
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214 | nt.assert_equal(last2, [' 999,', ' ...)']) | |
214 |
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215 | |||
215 | def test_long_dict(): |
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216 | def test_long_dict(): | |
216 | d = { n:n for n in range(10000) } |
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217 | d = { n:n for n in range(10000) } | |
217 | p = pretty.pretty(d) |
|
218 | p = pretty.pretty(d) | |
218 | last2 = p.rsplit('\n', 2)[-2:] |
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219 | last2 = p.rsplit('\n', 2)[-2:] | |
219 | nt.assert_equal(last2, [' 999: 999,', ' ...}']) |
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220 | nt.assert_equal(last2, [' 999: 999,', ' ...}']) | |
220 |
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221 | |||
221 | def test_unbound_method(): |
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222 | def test_unbound_method(): | |
222 | output = pretty.pretty(MyObj.somemethod) |
|
223 | output = pretty.pretty(MyObj.somemethod) | |
223 | nt.assert_in('MyObj.somemethod', output) |
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224 | nt.assert_in('MyObj.somemethod', output) | |
224 |
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225 | |||
225 |
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226 | |||
226 | class MetaClass(type): |
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227 | class MetaClass(type): | |
227 | def __new__(cls, name): |
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228 | def __new__(cls, name): | |
228 | return type.__new__(cls, name, (object,), {'name': name}) |
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229 | return type.__new__(cls, name, (object,), {'name': name}) | |
229 |
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230 | |||
230 | def __repr__(self): |
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231 | def __repr__(self): | |
231 | return "[CUSTOM REPR FOR CLASS %s]" % self.name |
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232 | return "[CUSTOM REPR FOR CLASS %s]" % self.name | |
232 |
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233 | |||
233 |
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234 | |||
234 | ClassWithMeta = MetaClass('ClassWithMeta') |
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235 | ClassWithMeta = MetaClass('ClassWithMeta') | |
235 |
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236 | |||
236 |
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237 | |||
237 | def test_metaclass_repr(): |
|
238 | def test_metaclass_repr(): | |
238 | output = pretty.pretty(ClassWithMeta) |
|
239 | output = pretty.pretty(ClassWithMeta) | |
239 | nt.assert_equal(output, "[CUSTOM REPR FOR CLASS ClassWithMeta]") |
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240 | nt.assert_equal(output, "[CUSTOM REPR FOR CLASS ClassWithMeta]") | |
240 |
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241 | |||
241 |
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242 | |||
242 | def test_unicode_repr(): |
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243 | def test_unicode_repr(): | |
243 | u = u"üniçodé" |
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244 | u = u"üniçodé" | |
244 | ustr = unicode_to_str(u) |
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245 | ustr = unicode_to_str(u) | |
245 |
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246 | |||
246 | class C(object): |
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247 | class C(object): | |
247 | def __repr__(self): |
|
248 | def __repr__(self): | |
248 | return ustr |
|
249 | return ustr | |
249 |
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250 | |||
250 | c = C() |
|
251 | c = C() | |
251 | p = pretty.pretty(c) |
|
252 | p = pretty.pretty(c) | |
252 | nt.assert_equal(p, u) |
|
253 | nt.assert_equal(p, u) | |
253 | p = pretty.pretty([c]) |
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254 | p = pretty.pretty([c]) | |
254 | nt.assert_equal(p, u'[%s]' % u) |
|
255 | nt.assert_equal(p, u'[%s]' % u) | |
255 |
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256 | |||
256 |
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257 | |||
257 | def test_basic_class(): |
|
258 | def test_basic_class(): | |
258 | def type_pprint_wrapper(obj, p, cycle): |
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259 | def type_pprint_wrapper(obj, p, cycle): | |
259 | if obj is MyObj: |
|
260 | if obj is MyObj: | |
260 | type_pprint_wrapper.called = True |
|
261 | type_pprint_wrapper.called = True | |
261 | return pretty._type_pprint(obj, p, cycle) |
|
262 | return pretty._type_pprint(obj, p, cycle) | |
262 | type_pprint_wrapper.called = False |
|
263 | type_pprint_wrapper.called = False | |
263 |
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264 | |||
264 | stream = StringIO() |
|
265 | stream = StringIO() | |
265 | printer = pretty.RepresentationPrinter(stream) |
|
266 | printer = pretty.RepresentationPrinter(stream) | |
266 | printer.type_pprinters[type] = type_pprint_wrapper |
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267 | printer.type_pprinters[type] = type_pprint_wrapper | |
267 | printer.pretty(MyObj) |
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268 | printer.pretty(MyObj) | |
268 | printer.flush() |
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269 | printer.flush() | |
269 | output = stream.getvalue() |
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270 | output = stream.getvalue() | |
270 |
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271 | |||
271 | nt.assert_equal(output, '%s.MyObj' % __name__) |
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272 | nt.assert_equal(output, '%s.MyObj' % __name__) | |
272 | nt.assert_true(type_pprint_wrapper.called) |
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273 | nt.assert_true(type_pprint_wrapper.called) | |
273 |
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274 | |||
274 |
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275 | |||
275 | # This is only run on Python 2 because in Python 3 the language prevents you |
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276 | # This is only run on Python 2 because in Python 3 the language prevents you | |
276 | # from setting a non-unicode value for __qualname__ on a metaclass, and it |
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277 | # from setting a non-unicode value for __qualname__ on a metaclass, and it | |
277 | # doesn't respect the descriptor protocol if you subclass unicode and implement |
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278 | # doesn't respect the descriptor protocol if you subclass unicode and implement | |
278 | # __get__. |
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279 | # __get__. | |
279 | @py2_only |
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280 | @py2_only | |
280 | def test_fallback_to__name__on_type(): |
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281 | def test_fallback_to__name__on_type(): | |
281 | # Test that we correctly repr types that have non-string values for |
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282 | # Test that we correctly repr types that have non-string values for | |
282 | # __qualname__ by falling back to __name__ |
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283 | # __qualname__ by falling back to __name__ | |
283 |
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284 | |||
284 | class Type(object): |
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285 | class Type(object): | |
285 | __qualname__ = 5 |
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286 | __qualname__ = 5 | |
286 |
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287 | |||
287 | # Test repring of the type. |
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288 | # Test repring of the type. | |
288 | stream = StringIO() |
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289 | stream = StringIO() | |
289 | printer = pretty.RepresentationPrinter(stream) |
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290 | printer = pretty.RepresentationPrinter(stream) | |
290 |
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291 | |||
291 | printer.pretty(Type) |
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292 | printer.pretty(Type) | |
292 | printer.flush() |
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293 | printer.flush() | |
293 | output = stream.getvalue() |
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294 | output = stream.getvalue() | |
294 |
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295 | |||
295 | # If __qualname__ is malformed, we should fall back to __name__. |
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296 | # If __qualname__ is malformed, we should fall back to __name__. | |
296 | expected = '.'.join([__name__, Type.__name__]) |
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297 | expected = '.'.join([__name__, Type.__name__]) | |
297 | nt.assert_equal(output, expected) |
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298 | nt.assert_equal(output, expected) | |
298 |
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299 | |||
299 | # Clear stream buffer. |
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300 | # Clear stream buffer. | |
300 | stream.buf = '' |
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301 | stream.buf = '' | |
301 |
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302 | |||
302 | # Test repring of an instance of the type. |
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303 | # Test repring of an instance of the type. | |
303 | instance = Type() |
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304 | instance = Type() | |
304 | printer.pretty(instance) |
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305 | printer.pretty(instance) | |
305 | printer.flush() |
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306 | printer.flush() | |
306 | output = stream.getvalue() |
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307 | output = stream.getvalue() | |
307 |
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308 | |||
308 | # Should look like: |
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309 | # Should look like: | |
309 | # <IPython.lib.tests.test_pretty.Type at 0x7f7658ae07d0> |
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310 | # <IPython.lib.tests.test_pretty.Type at 0x7f7658ae07d0> | |
310 | prefix = '<' + '.'.join([__name__, Type.__name__]) + ' at 0x' |
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311 | prefix = '<' + '.'.join([__name__, Type.__name__]) + ' at 0x' | |
311 | nt.assert_true(output.startswith(prefix)) |
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312 | nt.assert_true(output.startswith(prefix)) | |
312 |
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313 | |||
313 |
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314 | |||
314 | @py2_only |
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315 | @py2_only | |
315 | def test_fail_gracefully_on_bogus__qualname__and__name__(): |
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316 | def test_fail_gracefully_on_bogus__qualname__and__name__(): | |
316 | # Test that we correctly repr types that have non-string values for both |
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317 | # Test that we correctly repr types that have non-string values for both | |
317 | # __qualname__ and __name__ |
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318 | # __qualname__ and __name__ | |
318 |
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319 | |||
319 | class Meta(type): |
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320 | class Meta(type): | |
320 | __name__ = 5 |
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321 | __name__ = 5 | |
321 |
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322 | |||
322 | class Type(object): |
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323 | class Type(object): | |
323 | __metaclass__ = Meta |
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324 | __metaclass__ = Meta | |
324 | __qualname__ = 5 |
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325 | __qualname__ = 5 | |
325 |
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326 | |||
326 | stream = StringIO() |
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327 | stream = StringIO() | |
327 | printer = pretty.RepresentationPrinter(stream) |
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328 | printer = pretty.RepresentationPrinter(stream) | |
328 |
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329 | |||
329 | printer.pretty(Type) |
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330 | printer.pretty(Type) | |
330 | printer.flush() |
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331 | printer.flush() | |
331 | output = stream.getvalue() |
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332 | output = stream.getvalue() | |
332 |
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333 | |||
333 | # If we can't find __name__ or __qualname__ just use a sentinel string. |
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334 | # If we can't find __name__ or __qualname__ just use a sentinel string. | |
334 | expected = '.'.join([__name__, '<unknown type>']) |
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335 | expected = '.'.join([__name__, '<unknown type>']) | |
335 | nt.assert_equal(output, expected) |
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336 | nt.assert_equal(output, expected) | |
336 |
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337 | |||
337 | # Clear stream buffer. |
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338 | # Clear stream buffer. | |
338 | stream.buf = '' |
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339 | stream.buf = '' | |
339 |
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340 | |||
340 | # Test repring of an instance of the type. |
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341 | # Test repring of an instance of the type. | |
341 | instance = Type() |
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342 | instance = Type() | |
342 | printer.pretty(instance) |
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343 | printer.pretty(instance) | |
343 | printer.flush() |
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344 | printer.flush() | |
344 | output = stream.getvalue() |
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345 | output = stream.getvalue() | |
345 |
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346 | |||
346 | # Should look like: |
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347 | # Should look like: | |
347 | # <IPython.lib.tests.test_pretty.<unknown type> at 0x7f7658ae07d0> |
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348 | # <IPython.lib.tests.test_pretty.<unknown type> at 0x7f7658ae07d0> | |
348 | prefix = '<' + '.'.join([__name__, '<unknown type>']) + ' at 0x' |
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349 | prefix = '<' + '.'.join([__name__, '<unknown type>']) + ' at 0x' | |
349 | nt.assert_true(output.startswith(prefix)) |
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350 | nt.assert_true(output.startswith(prefix)) | |
350 |
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351 | |||
351 |
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352 | |||
352 | def test_collections_defaultdict(): |
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353 | def test_collections_defaultdict(): | |
353 | # Create defaultdicts with cycles |
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354 | # Create defaultdicts with cycles | |
354 | a = defaultdict() |
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355 | a = defaultdict() | |
355 | a.default_factory = a |
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356 | a.default_factory = a | |
356 | b = defaultdict(list) |
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357 | b = defaultdict(list) | |
357 | b['key'] = b |
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358 | b['key'] = b | |
358 |
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359 | |||
359 | # Dictionary order cannot be relied on, test against single keys. |
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360 | # Dictionary order cannot be relied on, test against single keys. | |
360 | cases = [ |
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361 | cases = [ | |
361 | (defaultdict(list), 'defaultdict(list, {})'), |
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362 | (defaultdict(list), 'defaultdict(list, {})'), | |
362 | (defaultdict(list, {'key': '-' * 50}), |
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363 | (defaultdict(list, {'key': '-' * 50}), | |
363 | "defaultdict(list,\n" |
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364 | "defaultdict(list,\n" | |
364 | " {'key': '--------------------------------------------------'})"), |
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365 | " {'key': '--------------------------------------------------'})"), | |
365 | (a, 'defaultdict(defaultdict(...), {})'), |
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366 | (a, 'defaultdict(defaultdict(...), {})'), | |
366 | (b, "defaultdict(list, {'key': defaultdict(...)})"), |
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367 | (b, "defaultdict(list, {'key': defaultdict(...)})"), | |
367 | ] |
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368 | ] | |
368 | for obj, expected in cases: |
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369 | for obj, expected in cases: | |
369 | nt.assert_equal(pretty.pretty(obj), expected) |
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370 | nt.assert_equal(pretty.pretty(obj), expected) | |
370 |
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371 | |||
371 |
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372 | |||
372 | def test_collections_ordereddict(): |
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373 | def test_collections_ordereddict(): | |
373 | # Create OrderedDict with cycle |
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374 | # Create OrderedDict with cycle | |
374 | a = OrderedDict() |
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375 | a = OrderedDict() | |
375 | a['key'] = a |
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376 | a['key'] = a | |
376 |
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377 | |||
377 | cases = [ |
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378 | cases = [ | |
378 | (OrderedDict(), 'OrderedDict()'), |
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379 | (OrderedDict(), 'OrderedDict()'), | |
379 | (OrderedDict((i, i) for i in range(1000, 1010)), |
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380 | (OrderedDict((i, i) for i in range(1000, 1010)), | |
380 | 'OrderedDict([(1000, 1000),\n' |
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381 | 'OrderedDict([(1000, 1000),\n' | |
381 | ' (1001, 1001),\n' |
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382 | ' (1001, 1001),\n' | |
382 | ' (1002, 1002),\n' |
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383 | ' (1002, 1002),\n' | |
383 | ' (1003, 1003),\n' |
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384 | ' (1003, 1003),\n' | |
384 | ' (1004, 1004),\n' |
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385 | ' (1004, 1004),\n' | |
385 | ' (1005, 1005),\n' |
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386 | ' (1005, 1005),\n' | |
386 | ' (1006, 1006),\n' |
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387 | ' (1006, 1006),\n' | |
387 | ' (1007, 1007),\n' |
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388 | ' (1007, 1007),\n' | |
388 | ' (1008, 1008),\n' |
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389 | ' (1008, 1008),\n' | |
389 | ' (1009, 1009)])'), |
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390 | ' (1009, 1009)])'), | |
390 | (a, "OrderedDict([('key', OrderedDict(...))])"), |
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391 | (a, "OrderedDict([('key', OrderedDict(...))])"), | |
391 | ] |
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392 | ] | |
392 | for obj, expected in cases: |
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393 | for obj, expected in cases: | |
393 | nt.assert_equal(pretty.pretty(obj), expected) |
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394 | nt.assert_equal(pretty.pretty(obj), expected) | |
394 |
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395 | |||
395 |
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396 | |||
396 | def test_collections_deque(): |
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397 | def test_collections_deque(): | |
397 | # Create deque with cycle |
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398 | # Create deque with cycle | |
398 | a = deque() |
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399 | a = deque() | |
399 | a.append(a) |
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400 | a.append(a) | |
400 |
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401 | |||
401 | cases = [ |
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402 | cases = [ | |
402 | (deque(), 'deque([])'), |
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403 | (deque(), 'deque([])'), | |
403 | (deque(i for i in range(1000, 1020)), |
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404 | (deque(i for i in range(1000, 1020)), | |
404 | 'deque([1000,\n' |
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405 | 'deque([1000,\n' | |
405 | ' 1001,\n' |
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406 | ' 1001,\n' | |
406 | ' 1002,\n' |
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407 | ' 1002,\n' | |
407 | ' 1003,\n' |
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408 | ' 1003,\n' | |
408 | ' 1004,\n' |
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409 | ' 1004,\n' | |
409 | ' 1005,\n' |
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410 | ' 1005,\n' | |
410 | ' 1006,\n' |
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411 | ' 1006,\n' | |
411 | ' 1007,\n' |
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412 | ' 1007,\n' | |
412 | ' 1008,\n' |
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413 | ' 1008,\n' | |
413 | ' 1009,\n' |
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414 | ' 1009,\n' | |
414 | ' 1010,\n' |
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415 | ' 1010,\n' | |
415 | ' 1011,\n' |
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416 | ' 1011,\n' | |
416 | ' 1012,\n' |
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417 | ' 1012,\n' | |
417 | ' 1013,\n' |
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418 | ' 1013,\n' | |
418 | ' 1014,\n' |
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419 | ' 1014,\n' | |
419 | ' 1015,\n' |
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420 | ' 1015,\n' | |
420 | ' 1016,\n' |
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421 | ' 1016,\n' | |
421 | ' 1017,\n' |
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422 | ' 1017,\n' | |
422 | ' 1018,\n' |
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423 | ' 1018,\n' | |
423 | ' 1019])'), |
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424 | ' 1019])'), | |
424 | (a, 'deque([deque(...)])'), |
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425 | (a, 'deque([deque(...)])'), | |
425 | ] |
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426 | ] | |
426 | for obj, expected in cases: |
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427 | for obj, expected in cases: | |
427 | nt.assert_equal(pretty.pretty(obj), expected) |
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428 | nt.assert_equal(pretty.pretty(obj), expected) | |
428 |
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429 | |||
429 | def test_collections_counter(): |
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430 | def test_collections_counter(): | |
430 | class MyCounter(Counter): |
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431 | class MyCounter(Counter): | |
431 | pass |
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432 | pass | |
432 | cases = [ |
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433 | cases = [ | |
433 | (Counter(), 'Counter()'), |
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434 | (Counter(), 'Counter()'), | |
434 | (Counter(a=1), "Counter({'a': 1})"), |
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435 | (Counter(a=1), "Counter({'a': 1})"), | |
435 | (MyCounter(a=1), "MyCounter({'a': 1})"), |
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436 | (MyCounter(a=1), "MyCounter({'a': 1})"), | |
436 | ] |
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437 | ] | |
437 | for obj, expected in cases: |
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438 | for obj, expected in cases: | |
438 | nt.assert_equal(pretty.pretty(obj), expected) |
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439 | nt.assert_equal(pretty.pretty(obj), expected) | |
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440 | ||||
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441 | @py3_only | |||
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442 | def test_mappingproxy(): | |||
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443 | MP = types.MappingProxyType | |||
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444 | underlying_dict = {} | |||
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445 | mp_recursive = MP(underlying_dict) | |||
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446 | underlying_dict[2] = mp_recursive | |||
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447 | underlying_dict[3] = underlying_dict | |||
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448 | ||||
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449 | cases = [ | |||
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450 | (MP({}), "mappingproxy({})"), | |||
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451 | (MP({None: MP({})}), "mappingproxy({None: mappingproxy({})})"), | |||
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452 | (MP({k: k.upper() for k in string.ascii_lowercase}), | |||
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453 | "mappingproxy({'a': 'A',\n" | |||
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454 | " 'b': 'B',\n" | |||
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455 | " 'c': 'C',\n" | |||
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456 | " 'd': 'D',\n" | |||
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457 | " 'e': 'E',\n" | |||
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458 | " 'f': 'F',\n" | |||
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459 | " 'g': 'G',\n" | |||
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460 | " 'h': 'H',\n" | |||
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461 | " 'i': 'I',\n" | |||
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462 | " 'j': 'J',\n" | |||
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463 | " 'k': 'K',\n" | |||
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464 | " 'l': 'L',\n" | |||
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465 | " 'm': 'M',\n" | |||
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466 | " 'n': 'N',\n" | |||
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467 | " 'o': 'O',\n" | |||
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468 | " 'p': 'P',\n" | |||
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469 | " 'q': 'Q',\n" | |||
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470 | " 'r': 'R',\n" | |||
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471 | " 's': 'S',\n" | |||
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472 | " 't': 'T',\n" | |||
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473 | " 'u': 'U',\n" | |||
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474 | " 'v': 'V',\n" | |||
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475 | " 'w': 'W',\n" | |||
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476 | " 'x': 'X',\n" | |||
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477 | " 'y': 'Y',\n" | |||
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478 | " 'z': 'Z'})"), | |||
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479 | (mp_recursive, "mappingproxy({2: {...}, 3: {2: {...}, 3: {...}}})"), | |||
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480 | (underlying_dict, | |||
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481 | "{2: mappingproxy({2: {...}, 3: {...}}), 3: {...}}"), | |||
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482 | ] | |||
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483 | for obj, expected in cases: | |||
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484 | nt.assert_equal(pretty.pretty(obj), expected) |
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