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Multiple improvements to tab completion....
Multiple improvements to tab completion. I refactored the API quite a bit, to retain readline compatibility but make it more independent of readline. There's still more to do in cleaning up our init_readline() method, but now the completer objects have separate rlcomplete() and complete() methods. The former uses the quirky readline API with a state flag, while the latter is stateless, takes only text information, and is more suitable for GUIs and other frontends to call programatically. Made other minor fixes to ensure the test suite passes in full. While all this code is a bit messy, we're getting in the direction of the APIs we need in the long run.

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#Name: simplegeneric
#Version: 0.6
#Summary: Simple generic functions (similar to Python's own len(), pickle.dump(), etc.)
#Home-page: http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/simplegeneric
#Author: Phillip J. Eby
#Author-email: peak@eby-sarna.com
#License: PSF or ZPL
# This is version 0.6 of Philip J. Eby's simplegeneric module
# (http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/simplegeneric) patched to work
# with Python 2.3 (which doesn't support assigning to __name__)
__all__ = ["generic"]
from types import ClassType, InstanceType
classtypes = type, ClassType
def generic(func):
"""Create a simple generic function"""
_sentinel = object()
def _by_class(*args, **kw):
cls = args[0].__class__
for t in type(cls.__name__, (cls,object), {}).__mro__:
f = _gbt(t, _sentinel)
if f is not _sentinel:
return f(*args, **kw)
else:
return func(*args, **kw)
_by_type = {object: func, InstanceType: _by_class}
_gbt = _by_type.get
def when_type(t):
"""Decorator to add a method that will be called for type `t`"""
if not isinstance(t, classtypes):
raise TypeError(
"%r is not a type or class" % (t,)
)
def decorate(f):
if _by_type.setdefault(t,f) is not f:
raise TypeError(
"%r already has method for type %r" % (func, t)
)
return f
return decorate
_by_object = {}
_gbo = _by_object.get
def when_object(o):
"""Decorator to add a method that will be called for object `o`"""
def decorate(f):
if _by_object.setdefault(id(o), (o,f))[1] is not f:
raise TypeError(
"%r already has method for object %r" % (func, o)
)
return f
return decorate
def dispatch(*args, **kw):
f = _gbo(id(args[0]), _sentinel)
if f is _sentinel:
for t in type(args[0]).__mro__:
f = _gbt(t, _sentinel)
if f is not _sentinel:
return f(*args, **kw)
else:
return func(*args, **kw)
else:
return f[1](*args, **kw)
try:
dispatch.__name__ = func.__name__
except TypeError:
pass
dispatch.__dict__ = func.__dict__.copy()
dispatch.__doc__ = func.__doc__
dispatch.__module__ = func.__module__
dispatch.when_type = when_type
dispatch.when_object = when_object
dispatch.default = func
dispatch.has_object = lambda o: id(o) in _by_object
dispatch.has_type = lambda t: t in _by_type
return dispatch
def test_suite():
import doctest
return doctest.DocFileSuite(
'README.txt',
optionflags=doctest.ELLIPSIS|doctest.REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE,
)