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debugdeltachain: avoid division by zero when a chain is empty The two ratios chainratio and extraratio are computed using dividers that may be zero when the file is empty. As the denominators are integers, the limit of the ratio "just before zero" is the numerator value itself. If the numerator itself is zero, the ratio value is still meaningful: in both cases, a "good" value is a low ratio, and a size of zero is the optimal case.

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filters.py
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Siddharth Agarwal
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r34398 """
Commonly useful filters for :func:`attr.asdict`.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
from ._compat import isclass
from ._make import Attribute
def _split_what(what):
"""
Returns a tuple of `frozenset`s of classes and attributes.
"""
return (
frozenset(cls for cls in what if isclass(cls)),
frozenset(cls for cls in what if isinstance(cls, Attribute)),
)
def include(*what):
"""
Whitelist *what*.
:param what: What to whitelist.
:type what: :class:`list` of :class:`type` or :class:`attr.Attribute`\ s
:rtype: :class:`callable`
"""
cls, attrs = _split_what(what)
def include_(attribute, value):
return value.__class__ in cls or attribute in attrs
return include_
def exclude(*what):
"""
Blacklist *what*.
:param what: What to blacklist.
:type what: :class:`list` of classes or :class:`attr.Attribute`\ s.
:rtype: :class:`callable`
"""
cls, attrs = _split_what(what)
def exclude_(attribute, value):
return value.__class__ not in cls and attribute not in attrs
return exclude_