| """ |
| Define names for built-in types that aren't directly accessible as a builtin. |
| """ |
| import sys |
| |
| # Iterators in Python aren't a matter of type but of protocol. A large |
| # and changing number of builtin types implement *some* flavor of |
| # iterator. Don't check the type! Use hasattr to check for both |
| # "__iter__" and "__next__" attributes instead. |
| |
| def _f(): pass |
| FunctionType = type(_f) |
| LambdaType = type(lambda: None) # Same as FunctionType |
| CodeType = type(_f.__code__) |
| MappingProxyType = type(type.__dict__) |
| SimpleNamespace = type(sys.implementation) |
| |
| def _g(): |
| yield 1 |
| GeneratorType = type(_g()) |
| |
| class _C: |
| def _m(self): pass |
| MethodType = type(_C()._m) |
| |
| BuiltinFunctionType = type(len) |
| BuiltinMethodType = type([].append) # Same as BuiltinFunctionType |
| |
| ModuleType = type(sys) |
| |
| try: |
| raise TypeError |
| except TypeError: |
| tb = sys.exc_info()[2] |
| TracebackType = type(tb) |
| FrameType = type(tb.tb_frame) |
| tb = None; del tb |
| |
| # For Jython, the following two types are identical |
| GetSetDescriptorType = type(FunctionType.__code__) |
| MemberDescriptorType = type(FunctionType.__globals__) |
| |
| del sys, _f, _g, _C, # Not for export |
| |
| |
| # Provide a PEP 3115 compliant mechanism for class creation |
| def new_class(name, bases=(), kwds=None, exec_body=None): |
| """Create a class object dynamically using the appropriate metaclass.""" |
| meta, ns, kwds = prepare_class(name, bases, kwds) |
| if exec_body is not None: |
| exec_body(ns) |
| return meta(name, bases, ns, **kwds) |
| |
| def prepare_class(name, bases=(), kwds=None): |
| """Call the __prepare__ method of the appropriate metaclass. |
| |
| Returns (metaclass, namespace, kwds) as a 3-tuple |
| |
| *metaclass* is the appropriate metaclass |
| *namespace* is the prepared class namespace |
| *kwds* is an updated copy of the passed in kwds argument with any |
| 'metaclass' entry removed. If no kwds argument is passed in, this will |
| be an empty dict. |
| """ |
| if kwds is None: |
| kwds = {} |
| else: |
| kwds = dict(kwds) # Don't alter the provided mapping |
| if 'metaclass' in kwds: |
| meta = kwds.pop('metaclass') |
| else: |
| if bases: |
| meta = type(bases[0]) |
| else: |
| meta = type |
| if isinstance(meta, type): |
| # when meta is a type, we first determine the most-derived metaclass |
| # instead of invoking the initial candidate directly |
| meta = _calculate_meta(meta, bases) |
| if hasattr(meta, '__prepare__'): |
| ns = meta.__prepare__(name, bases, **kwds) |
| else: |
| ns = {} |
| return meta, ns, kwds |
| |
| def _calculate_meta(meta, bases): |
| """Calculate the most derived metaclass.""" |
| winner = meta |
| for base in bases: |
| base_meta = type(base) |
| if issubclass(winner, base_meta): |
| continue |
| if issubclass(base_meta, winner): |
| winner = base_meta |
| continue |
| # else: |
| raise TypeError("metaclass conflict: " |
| "the metaclass of a derived class " |
| "must be a (non-strict) subclass " |
| "of the metaclasses of all its bases") |
| return winner |
| |
| class DynamicClassAttribute: |
| """Route attribute access on a class to __getattr__. |
| |
| This is a descriptor, used to define attributes that act differently when |
| accessed through an instance and through a class. Instance access remains |
| normal, but access to an attribute through a class will be routed to the |
| class's __getattr__ method; this is done by raising AttributeError. |
| |
| This allows one to have properties active on an instance, and have virtual |
| attributes on the class with the same name (see Enum for an example). |
| |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, fget=None, fset=None, fdel=None, doc=None): |
| self.fget = fget |
| self.fset = fset |
| self.fdel = fdel |
| # next two lines make DynamicClassAttribute act the same as property |
| self.__doc__ = doc or fget.__doc__ |
| self.overwrite_doc = doc is None |
| # support for abstract methods |
| self.__isabstractmethod__ = bool(getattr(fget, '__isabstractmethod__', False)) |
| |
| def __get__(self, instance, ownerclass=None): |
| if instance is None: |
| if self.__isabstractmethod__: |
| return self |
| raise AttributeError() |
| elif self.fget is None: |
| raise AttributeError("unreadable attribute") |
| return self.fget(instance) |
| |
| def __set__(self, instance, value): |
| if self.fset is None: |
| raise AttributeError("can't set attribute") |
| self.fset(instance, value) |
| |
| def __delete__(self, instance): |
| if self.fdel is None: |
| raise AttributeError("can't delete attribute") |
| self.fdel(instance) |
| |
| def getter(self, fget): |
| fdoc = fget.__doc__ if self.overwrite_doc else None |
| result = type(self)(fget, self.fset, self.fdel, fdoc or self.__doc__) |
| result.overwrite_doc = self.overwrite_doc |
| return result |
| |
| def setter(self, fset): |
| result = type(self)(self.fget, fset, self.fdel, self.__doc__) |
| result.overwrite_doc = self.overwrite_doc |
| return result |
| |
| def deleter(self, fdel): |
| result = type(self)(self.fget, self.fset, fdel, self.__doc__) |
| result.overwrite_doc = self.overwrite_doc |
| return result |