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# encoding: utf-8
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"""
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Older utilities that are not being used.
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WARNING: IF YOU NEED TO USE ONE OF THESE FUNCTIONS, PLEASE FIRST MOVE IT
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TO ANOTHER APPROPRIATE MODULE IN IPython.utils.
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"""
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
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#
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# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
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# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Imports
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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import sys
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import warnings
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from IPython.utils.warn import warn
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Code
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def mutex_opts(dict,ex_op):
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"""Check for presence of mutually exclusive keys in a dict.
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Call: mutex_opts(dict,[[op1a,op1b],[op2a,op2b]...]"""
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for op1,op2 in ex_op:
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if op1 in dict and op2 in dict:
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raise ValueError,'\n*** ERROR in Arguments *** '\
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'Options '+op1+' and '+op2+' are mutually exclusive.'
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class EvalDict:
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"""
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Emulate a dict which evaluates its contents in the caller's frame.
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Usage:
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>>> number = 19
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>>> text = "python"
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>>> print "%(text.capitalize())s %(number/9.0).1f rules!" % EvalDict()
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Python 2.1 rules!
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"""
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# This version is due to sismex01@hebmex.com on c.l.py, and is basically a
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# modified (shorter) version of:
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# http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/66018 by
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# Skip Montanaro (skip@pobox.com).
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def __getitem__(self, name):
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frame = sys._getframe(1)
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return eval(name, frame.f_globals, frame.f_locals)
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EvalString = EvalDict # for backwards compatibility
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def all_belong(candidates,checklist):
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"""Check whether a list of items ALL appear in a given list of options.
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Returns a single 1 or 0 value."""
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return 1-(0 in [x in checklist for x in candidates])
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def belong(candidates,checklist):
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"""Check whether a list of items appear in a given list of options.
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Returns a list of 1 and 0, one for each candidate given."""
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return [x in checklist for x in candidates]
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def with_obj(object, **args):
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"""Set multiple attributes for an object, similar to Pascal's with.
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Example:
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with_obj(jim,
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born = 1960,
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haircolour = 'Brown',
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eyecolour = 'Green')
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Credit: Greg Ewing, in
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2001-May/040703.html.
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NOTE: up until IPython 0.7.2, this was called simply 'with', but 'with'
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has become a keyword for Python 2.5, so we had to rename it."""
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object.__dict__.update(args)
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def map_method(method,object_list,*argseq,**kw):
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"""map_method(method,object_list,*args,**kw) -> list
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Return a list of the results of applying the methods to the items of the
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argument sequence(s). If more than one sequence is given, the method is
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called with an argument list consisting of the corresponding item of each
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sequence. All sequences must be of the same length.
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Keyword arguments are passed verbatim to all objects called.
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This is Python code, so it's not nearly as fast as the builtin map()."""
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out_list = []
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idx = 0
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for object in object_list:
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try:
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handler = getattr(object, method)
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except AttributeError:
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out_list.append(None)
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else:
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if argseq:
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args = map(lambda lst:lst[idx],argseq)
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#print 'ob',object,'hand',handler,'ar',args # dbg
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out_list.append(handler(args,**kw))
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else:
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out_list.append(handler(**kw))
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idx += 1
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return out_list
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def import_fail_info(mod_name,fns=None):
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"""Inform load failure for a module."""
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if fns == None:
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warn("Loading of %s failed.\n" % (mod_name,))
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else:
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warn("Loading of %s from %s failed.\n" % (fns,mod_name))
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class NotGiven: pass
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def popkey(dct,key,default=NotGiven):
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"""Return dct[key] and delete dct[key].
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If default is given, return it if dct[key] doesn't exist, otherwise raise
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KeyError. """
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try:
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val = dct[key]
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except KeyError:
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if default is NotGiven:
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raise
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else:
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return default
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else:
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del dct[key]
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return val
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def wrap_deprecated(func, suggest = '<nothing>'):
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def newFunc(*args, **kwargs):
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warnings.warn("Call to deprecated function %s, use %s instead" %
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( func.__name__, suggest),
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category=DeprecationWarning,
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stacklevel = 2)
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return func(*args, **kwargs)
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return newFunc
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