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r1514 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
rhodecode.lib.compat
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Python backward compatibility functions and common libs
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r1514 :created_on: Oct 7, 2011
:author: marcink
2012 copyrights
r1824 :copyright: (C) 2010-2010 Marcin Kuzminski <marcin@python-works.com>
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r1514 :license: GPLv3, see COPYING for more details.
"""
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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r1549 import os
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r2729 from rhodecode import __platform__, PLATFORM_WIN, __py_version__
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r1514 #==============================================================================
# json
#==============================================================================
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#==============================================================================
# izip_longest
#==============================================================================
try:
from itertools import izip_longest
except ImportError:
import itertools
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r2151 def izip_longest(*args, **kwds):
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r1514 fillvalue = kwds.get("fillvalue")
def sentinel(counter=([fillvalue] * (len(args) - 1)).pop):
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fillers = itertools.repeat(fillvalue)
iters = [itertools.chain(it, sentinel(), fillers)
for it in args]
try:
for tup in itertools.izip(*iters):
yield tup
except IndexError:
pass
#==============================================================================
# OrderedDict
#==============================================================================
# Python Software Foundation License
# XXX: it feels like using the class with "is" and "is not" instead of "==" and
# "!=" should be faster.
class _Nil(object):
def __repr__(self):
return "nil"
def __eq__(self, other):
if (isinstance(other, _Nil)):
return True
else:
return NotImplemented
def __ne__(self, other):
if (isinstance(other, _Nil)):
return False
else:
return NotImplemented
_nil = _Nil()
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r1514 class _odict(object):
"""Ordered dict data structure, with O(1) complexity for dict operations
that modify one element.
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"""
def _dict_impl(self):
return None
def __init__(self, data=(), **kwds):
"""This doesn't accept keyword initialization as normal dicts to avoid
a trap - inside a function or method the keyword args are accessible
only as a dict, without a defined order, so their original order is
lost.
"""
if kwds:
raise TypeError("__init__() of ordered dict takes no keyword "
"arguments to avoid an ordering trap.")
self._dict_impl().__init__(self)
# If you give a normal dict, then the order of elements is undefined
if hasattr(data, "iteritems"):
for key, val in data.iteritems():
self[key] = val
else:
for key, val in data:
self[key] = val
# Double-linked list header
def _get_lh(self):
dict_impl = self._dict_impl()
if not hasattr(self, '_lh'):
dict_impl.__setattr__(self, '_lh', _nil)
return dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, '_lh')
def _set_lh(self, val):
self._dict_impl().__setattr__(self, '_lh', val)
lh = property(_get_lh, _set_lh)
# Double-linked list tail
def _get_lt(self):
dict_impl = self._dict_impl()
if not hasattr(self, '_lt'):
dict_impl.__setattr__(self, '_lt', _nil)
return dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, '_lt')
def _set_lt(self, val):
self._dict_impl().__setattr__(self, '_lt', val)
lt = property(_get_lt, _set_lt)
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self._dict_impl().__getitem__(self, key)[1]
def __setitem__(self, key, val):
dict_impl = self._dict_impl()
try:
dict_impl.__getitem__(self, key)[1] = val
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r1890 except KeyError:
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r1514 new = [dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt'), val, _nil]
dict_impl.__setitem__(self, key, new)
if dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt') == _nil:
dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lh', key)
else:
dict_impl.__getitem__(
self, dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt'))[2] = key
dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lt', key)
def __delitem__(self, key):
dict_impl = self._dict_impl()
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r1890 pred, _, succ = self._dict_impl().__getitem__(self, key)
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r1514 if pred == _nil:
dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lh', succ)
else:
dict_impl.__getitem__(self, pred)[2] = succ
if succ == _nil:
dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lt', pred)
else:
dict_impl.__getitem__(self, succ)[0] = pred
dict_impl.__delitem__(self, key)
def __contains__(self, key):
return key in self.keys()
def __len__(self):
return len(self.keys())
def __str__(self):
pairs = ("%r: %r" % (k, v) for k, v in self.iteritems())
return "{%s}" % ", ".join(pairs)
def __repr__(self):
if self:
pairs = ("(%r, %r)" % (k, v) for k, v in self.iteritems())
return "odict([%s])" % ", ".join(pairs)
else:
return "odict()"
def get(self, k, x=None):
if k in self:
return self._dict_impl().__getitem__(self, k)[1]
else:
return x
def __iter__(self):
dict_impl = self._dict_impl()
curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lh')
while curr_key != _nil:
yield curr_key
curr_key = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key)[2]
iterkeys = __iter__
def keys(self):
return list(self.iterkeys())
def itervalues(self):
dict_impl = self._dict_impl()
curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lh')
while curr_key != _nil:
_, val, curr_key = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key)
yield val
def values(self):
return list(self.itervalues())
def iteritems(self):
dict_impl = self._dict_impl()
curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lh')
while curr_key != _nil:
_, val, next_key = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key)
yield curr_key, val
curr_key = next_key
def items(self):
return list(self.iteritems())
def sort(self, cmp=None, key=None, reverse=False):
items = [(k, v) for k, v in self.items()]
if cmp is not None:
items = sorted(items, cmp=cmp)
elif key is not None:
items = sorted(items, key=key)
else:
items = sorted(items, key=lambda x: x[1])
if reverse:
items.reverse()
self.clear()
self.__init__(items)
def clear(self):
dict_impl = self._dict_impl()
dict_impl.clear(self)
dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lh', _nil)
dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lt', _nil)
def copy(self):
return self.__class__(self)
def update(self, data=(), **kwds):
if kwds:
raise TypeError("update() of ordered dict takes no keyword "
"arguments to avoid an ordering trap.")
if hasattr(data, "iteritems"):
data = data.iteritems()
for key, val in data:
self[key] = val
def setdefault(self, k, x=None):
try:
return self[k]
except KeyError:
self[k] = x
return x
def pop(self, k, x=_nil):
try:
val = self[k]
del self[k]
return val
except KeyError:
if x == _nil:
raise
return x
def popitem(self):
try:
dict_impl = self._dict_impl()
key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt')
return key, self.pop(key)
except KeyError:
raise KeyError("'popitem(): ordered dictionary is empty'")
def riterkeys(self):
"""To iterate on keys in reversed order.
"""
dict_impl = self._dict_impl()
curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt')
while curr_key != _nil:
yield curr_key
curr_key = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key)[0]
__reversed__ = riterkeys
def rkeys(self):
"""List of the keys in reversed order.
"""
return list(self.riterkeys())
def ritervalues(self):
"""To iterate on values in reversed order.
"""
dict_impl = self._dict_impl()
curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt')
while curr_key != _nil:
curr_key, val, _ = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key)
yield val
def rvalues(self):
"""List of the values in reversed order.
"""
return list(self.ritervalues())
def riteritems(self):
"""To iterate on (key, value) in reversed order.
"""
dict_impl = self._dict_impl()
curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt')
while curr_key != _nil:
pred_key, val, _ = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key)
yield curr_key, val
curr_key = pred_key
def ritems(self):
"""List of the (key, value) in reversed order.
"""
return list(self.riteritems())
def firstkey(self):
if self:
return self._dict_impl().__getattribute__(self, 'lh')
else:
raise KeyError("'firstkey(): ordered dictionary is empty'")
def lastkey(self):
if self:
return self._dict_impl().__getattribute__(self, 'lt')
else:
raise KeyError("'lastkey(): ordered dictionary is empty'")
def as_dict(self):
return self._dict_impl()(self.items())
def _repr(self):
"""_repr(): low level repr of the whole data contained in the odict.
Useful for debugging.
"""
dict_impl = self._dict_impl()
form = "odict low level repr lh,lt,data: %r, %r, %s"
return form % (dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lh'),
dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt'),
dict_impl.__repr__(self))
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r1514 class OrderedDict(_odict, dict):
def _dict_impl(self):
return dict
#==============================================================================
# OrderedSet
#==============================================================================
from sqlalchemy.util import OrderedSet
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#==============================================================================
# kill FUNCTIONS
#==============================================================================
if __platform__ in PLATFORM_WIN:
import ctypes
def kill(pid, sig):
"""kill function for Win32"""
kernel32 = ctypes.windll.kernel32
handle = kernel32.OpenProcess(1, 0, pid)
return (0 != kernel32.TerminateProcess(handle, 0))
else:
kill = os.kill
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#==============================================================================
# itertools.product
#==============================================================================
try:
from itertools import product
except ImportError:
def product(*args, **kwds):
# product('ABCD', 'xy') --> Ax Ay Bx By Cx Cy Dx Dy
# product(range(2), repeat=3) --> 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111
pools = map(tuple, args) * kwds.get('repeat', 1)
result = [[]]
for pool in pools:
result = [x + [y] for x in result for y in pool]
for prod in result:
yield tuple(prod)
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#==============================================================================
# BytesIO
#==============================================================================
try:
from io import BytesIO
except ImportError:
from cStringIO import StringIO as BytesIO
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#==============================================================================
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#==============================================================================
if __py_version__ >= (2, 6):
_bytes = bytes
else:
# in py2.6 bytes is a synonim for str
_bytes = str
#==============================================================================
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#==============================================================================
if __py_version__ >= (2, 6):
from collections import deque
else:
#need to implement our own deque with maxlen
class deque(object):
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self.left = self.right = 0
self.data = {}
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def append(self, x):
self.data[self.right] = x
self.right += 1
if self.maxlen != -1 and len(self) > self.maxlen:
self.popleft()
def appendleft(self, x):
self.left -= 1
self.data[self.left] = x
if self.maxlen != -1 and len(self) > self.maxlen:
self.pop()
def pop(self):
if self.left == self.right:
raise IndexError('cannot pop from empty deque')
self.right -= 1
elem = self.data[self.right]
del self.data[self.right]
return elem
def popleft(self):
if self.left == self.right:
raise IndexError('cannot pop from empty deque')
elem = self.data[self.left]
del self.data[self.left]
self.left += 1
return elem
def clear(self):
self.data.clear()
self.left = self.right = 0
def extend(self, iterable):
for elem in iterable:
self.append(elem)
def extendleft(self, iterable):
for elem in iterable:
self.appendleft(elem)
def rotate(self, n=1):
if self:
n %= len(self)
for i in xrange(n):
self.appendleft(self.pop())
def __getitem__(self, i):
if i < 0:
i += len(self)
try:
return self.data[i + self.left]
except KeyError:
raise IndexError
def __setitem__(self, i, value):
if i < 0:
i += len(self)
try:
self.data[i + self.left] = value
except KeyError:
raise IndexError
def __delitem__(self, i):
size = len(self)
if not (-size <= i < size):
raise IndexError
data = self.data
if i < 0:
i += size
for j in xrange(self.left + i, self.right - 1):
data[j] = data[j + 1]
self.pop()
def __len__(self):
return self.right - self.left
def __cmp__(self, other):
if type(self) != type(other):
return cmp(type(self), type(other))
return cmp(list(self), list(other))
def __repr__(self, _track=[]):
if id(self) in _track:
return '...'
_track.append(id(self))
r = 'deque(%r, maxlen=%s)' % (list(self), self.maxlen)
_track.remove(id(self))
return r
def __getstate__(self):
return (tuple(self),)
def __setstate__(self, s):
self.__init__(s[0])
def __hash__(self):
raise TypeError
def __copy__(self):
return self.__class__(self)
def __deepcopy__(self, memo={}):
from copy import deepcopy
result = self.__class__()
memo[id(self)] = result
result.__init__(deepcopy(tuple(self), memo))
return result
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#==============================================================================
# threading.Event
#==============================================================================
if __py_version__ >= (2, 6):
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r2790 from threading import Event, Thread
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r2790 from threading import _Verbose, Condition, Lock, Thread
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def Event(*args, **kwargs):
return _Event(*args, **kwargs)
class _Event(_Verbose):
# After Tim Peters' event class (without is_posted())
def __init__(self, verbose=None):
_Verbose.__init__(self, verbose)
self.__cond = Condition(Lock())
self.__flag = False
def isSet(self):
return self.__flag
is_set = isSet
def set(self):
self.__cond.acquire()
try:
self.__flag = True
self.__cond.notify_all()
finally:
self.__cond.release()
def clear(self):
self.__cond.acquire()
try:
self.__flag = False
finally:
self.__cond.release()
def wait(self, timeout=None):
self.__cond.acquire()
try:
if not self.__flag:
self.__cond.wait(timeout)
finally:
self.__cond.release()