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pickleutil.py
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# encoding: utf-8
"""Pickle related utilities. Perhaps this should be called 'can'."""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import copy
import sys
from types import FunctionType
import codeutil
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CannedObject(object):
def __init__(self, obj, keys=[]):
self.keys = keys
self.obj = copy.copy(obj)
for key in keys:
setattr(self.obj, key, can(getattr(obj, key)))
def getObject(self, g=None):
if g is None:
g = globals()
for key in self.keys:
setattr(self.obj, key, uncan(getattr(self.obj, key), g))
return self.obj
class Reference(CannedObject):
"""object for wrapping a remote reference by name."""
def __init__(self, name):
if not isinstance(name, basestring):
raise TypeError("illegal name: %r"%name)
self.name = name
def __repr__(self):
return "<Reference: %r>"%self.name
def getObject(self, g=None):
if g is None:
g = globals()
try:
return g[self.name]
except KeyError:
raise NameError("name %r is not defined"%self.name)
class CannedFunction(CannedObject):
def __init__(self, f):
self._checkType(f)
self.code = f.func_code
self.defaults = f.func_defaults
self.module = f.__module__ or '__main__'
self.__name__ = f.__name__
def _checkType(self, obj):
assert isinstance(obj, FunctionType), "Not a function type"
def getObject(self, g=None):
# try to load function back into its module:
if not self.module.startswith('__'):
try:
__import__(self.module)
except ImportError:
pass
else:
g = sys.modules[self.module].__dict__
if g is None:
g = globals()
newFunc = FunctionType(self.code, g, self.__name__, self.defaults)
return newFunc
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
def can(obj):
# import here to prevent module-level circular imports
from IPython.parallel import dependent
if isinstance(obj, dependent):
keys = ('f','df')
return CannedObject(obj, keys=keys)
elif isinstance(obj, FunctionType):
return CannedFunction(obj)
elif isinstance(obj,dict):
return canDict(obj)
elif isinstance(obj, (list,tuple)):
return canSequence(obj)
else:
return obj
def canDict(obj):
if isinstance(obj, dict):
newobj = {}
for k, v in obj.iteritems():
newobj[k] = can(v)
return newobj
else:
return obj
def canSequence(obj):
if isinstance(obj, (list, tuple)):
t = type(obj)
return t([can(i) for i in obj])
else:
return obj
def uncan(obj, g=None):
if isinstance(obj, CannedObject):
return obj.getObject(g)
elif isinstance(obj,dict):
return uncanDict(obj, g)
elif isinstance(obj, (list,tuple)):
return uncanSequence(obj, g)
else:
return obj
def uncanDict(obj, g=None):
if isinstance(obj, dict):
newobj = {}
for k, v in obj.iteritems():
newobj[k] = uncan(v,g)
return newobj
else:
return obj
def uncanSequence(obj, g=None):
if isinstance(obj, (list, tuple)):
t = type(obj)
return t([uncan(i,g) for i in obj])
else:
return obj
def rebindFunctionGlobals(f, glbls):
return FunctionType(f.func_code, glbls)