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thirdparty: vendor zope.interface 4.4.3 I've been trying to formalize interfaces for various components of Mercurial. So far, we've been using the "abc" package. This package is "good enough" for a lot of tasks. But it quickly falls over. For example, if you declare an @abc.abstractproperty, you must implement that attribute with a @property or the class compile time checking performed by abc will complain. This often forces you to implement dumb @property wrappers to return a _ prefixed attribute of the sane name. That's ugly. I've also wanted to implement automated checking that classes conform to various interfaces and don't expose other "public" attributes. After doing a bit of research and asking around, the general consensus seems to be that zope.interface is the best package for doing interface-based programming in Python. It has built-in support for verifying classes and objects conform to interfaces. It allows an interface's properties to be defined during __init__. There's even an "adapter registry" that allow you to register interfaces and look up which classes implement them. That could potentially be useful for places where our custom registry.py modules currently facilitates central registrations, but at a type level. Imagine extensions providing alternate implementations of things like the local repository interface to allow opening repositories with custom requirements. Anyway, this commit vendors zope.interface 4.4.3. The contents of the source tarball have been copied into mercurial/thirdparty/zope/ without modifications. Test modules have been removed because they are not interesting to us. The LICENSE.txt file has been copied so it lives next to the source. The Python modules don't use relative imports. zope/__init__.py defines a namespace package. So we'll need to modify the source code before this package is usable inside Mercurial. This will be done in subsequent commits. # no-check-commit for various style failures Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2928

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#
# Copyright (c) 2003 Zope Foundation and Contributors.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
# Version 2.1 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
##############################################################################
"""Class advice.
This module was adapted from 'protocols.advice', part of the Python
Enterprise Application Kit (PEAK). Please notify the PEAK authors
(pje@telecommunity.com and tsarna@sarna.org) if bugs are found or
Zope-specific changes are required, so that the PEAK version of this module
can be kept in sync.
PEAK is a Python application framework that interoperates with (but does
not require) Zope 3 and Twisted. It provides tools for manipulating UML
models, object-relational persistence, aspect-oriented programming, and more.
Visit the PEAK home page at http://peak.telecommunity.com for more information.
"""
from types import FunctionType
try:
from types import ClassType
except ImportError:
__python3 = True
else:
__python3 = False
import sys
def getFrameInfo(frame):
"""Return (kind,module,locals,globals) for a frame
'kind' is one of "exec", "module", "class", "function call", or "unknown".
"""
f_locals = frame.f_locals
f_globals = frame.f_globals
sameNamespace = f_locals is f_globals
hasModule = '__module__' in f_locals
hasName = '__name__' in f_globals
sameName = hasModule and hasName
sameName = sameName and f_globals['__name__']==f_locals['__module__']
module = hasName and sys.modules.get(f_globals['__name__']) or None
namespaceIsModule = module and module.__dict__ is f_globals
if not namespaceIsModule:
# some kind of funky exec
kind = "exec"
elif sameNamespace and not hasModule:
kind = "module"
elif sameName and not sameNamespace:
kind = "class"
elif not sameNamespace:
kind = "function call"
else: # pragma: no cover
# How can you have f_locals is f_globals, and have '__module__' set?
# This is probably module-level code, but with a '__module__' variable.
kind = "unknown"
return kind, module, f_locals, f_globals
def addClassAdvisor(callback, depth=2):
"""Set up 'callback' to be passed the containing class upon creation
This function is designed to be called by an "advising" function executed
in a class suite. The "advising" function supplies a callback that it
wishes to have executed when the containing class is created. The
callback will be given one argument: the newly created containing class.
The return value of the callback will be used in place of the class, so
the callback should return the input if it does not wish to replace the
class.
The optional 'depth' argument to this function determines the number of
frames between this function and the targeted class suite. 'depth'
defaults to 2, since this skips this function's frame and one calling
function frame. If you use this function from a function called directly
in the class suite, the default will be correct, otherwise you will need
to determine the correct depth yourself.
This function works by installing a special class factory function in
place of the '__metaclass__' of the containing class. Therefore, only
callbacks *after* the last '__metaclass__' assignment in the containing
class will be executed. Be sure that classes using "advising" functions
declare any '__metaclass__' *first*, to ensure all callbacks are run."""
# This entire approach is invalid under Py3K. Don't even try to fix
# the coverage for this block there. :(
if __python3: # pragma: no cover
raise TypeError('Class advice impossible in Python3')
frame = sys._getframe(depth)
kind, module, caller_locals, caller_globals = getFrameInfo(frame)
# This causes a problem when zope interfaces are used from doctest.
# In these cases, kind == "exec".
#
#if kind != "class":
# raise SyntaxError(
# "Advice must be in the body of a class statement"
# )
previousMetaclass = caller_locals.get('__metaclass__')
if __python3: # pragma: no cover
defaultMetaclass = caller_globals.get('__metaclass__', type)
else:
defaultMetaclass = caller_globals.get('__metaclass__', ClassType)
def advise(name, bases, cdict):
if '__metaclass__' in cdict:
del cdict['__metaclass__']
if previousMetaclass is None:
if bases:
# find best metaclass or use global __metaclass__ if no bases
meta = determineMetaclass(bases)
else:
meta = defaultMetaclass
elif isClassAdvisor(previousMetaclass):
# special case: we can't compute the "true" metaclass here,
# so we need to invoke the previous metaclass and let it
# figure it out for us (and apply its own advice in the process)
meta = previousMetaclass
else:
meta = determineMetaclass(bases, previousMetaclass)
newClass = meta(name,bases,cdict)
# this lets the callback replace the class completely, if it wants to
return callback(newClass)
# introspection data only, not used by inner function
advise.previousMetaclass = previousMetaclass
advise.callback = callback
# install the advisor
caller_locals['__metaclass__'] = advise
def isClassAdvisor(ob):
"""True if 'ob' is a class advisor function"""
return isinstance(ob,FunctionType) and hasattr(ob,'previousMetaclass')
def determineMetaclass(bases, explicit_mc=None):
"""Determine metaclass from 1+ bases and optional explicit __metaclass__"""
meta = [getattr(b,'__class__',type(b)) for b in bases]
if explicit_mc is not None:
# The explicit metaclass needs to be verified for compatibility
# as well, and allowed to resolve the incompatible bases, if any
meta.append(explicit_mc)
if len(meta)==1:
# easy case
return meta[0]
candidates = minimalBases(meta) # minimal set of metaclasses
if not candidates: # pragma: no cover
# they're all "classic" classes
assert(not __python3) # This should not happen under Python 3
return ClassType
elif len(candidates)>1:
# We could auto-combine, but for now we won't...
raise TypeError("Incompatible metatypes",bases)
# Just one, return it
return candidates[0]
def minimalBases(classes):
"""Reduce a list of base classes to its ordered minimum equivalent"""
if not __python3: # pragma: no cover
classes = [c for c in classes if c is not ClassType]
candidates = []
for m in classes:
for n in classes:
if issubclass(n,m) and m is not n:
break
else:
# m has no subclasses in 'classes'
if m in candidates:
candidates.remove(m) # ensure that we're later in the list
candidates.append(m)
return candidates