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rust: simplify pattern file parsing Previously we kept the pattern syntax as a &[u8] until the last possible moment, which meant we had to handle potential errors when parsing that &[u8]. But such errors could never actually occur, given the structure of the code. Now we parse it eagerly (in two places) and pass it around as a PatternSyntax, so we can delete some error handling code. parse_one_pattern is in particular useful for parsing patterns passed on the command line, as we'll support later in this series.

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filters.py
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
"""
Commonly useful filters for `attr.asdict`.
"""
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 isinstance(cls, type)),
frozenset(cls for cls in what if isinstance(cls, Attribute)),
)
def include(*what):
"""
Include *what*.
:param what: What to include.
:type what: `list` of `type` or `attrs.Attribute`\\ s
:rtype: `callable`
"""
cls, attrs = _split_what(what)
def include_(attribute, value):
return value.__class__ in cls or attribute in attrs
return include_
def exclude(*what):
"""
Exclude *what*.
:param what: What to exclude.
:type what: `list` of classes or `attrs.Attribute`\\ s.
:rtype: `callable`
"""
cls, attrs = _split_what(what)
def exclude_(attribute, value):
return value.__class__ not in cls and attribute not in attrs
return exclude_