__all__ = ["generic"] from types import ClassType, InstanceType classtypes = type, ClassType # 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__) 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, )