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Thomas Wouters73e5a5b2006-06-08 15:35:45 +00001"""functools.py - Tools for working with functions and callable objects
Thomas Wouters4d70c3d2006-06-08 14:42:34 +00002"""
3# Python module wrapper for _functools C module
4# to allow utilities written in Python to be added
5# to the functools module.
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +02006# Written by Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com>,
7# Raymond Hettinger <python at rcn.com>,
8# and Łukasz Langa <lukasz at langa.pl>.
9# Copyright (C) 2006-2013 Python Software Foundation.
Thomas Wouters73e5a5b2006-06-08 15:35:45 +000010# See C source code for _functools credits/copyright
Thomas Wouters4d70c3d2006-06-08 14:42:34 +000011
Georg Brandl2e7346a2010-07-31 18:09:23 +000012__all__ = ['update_wrapper', 'wraps', 'WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS', 'WRAPPER_UPDATES',
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +020013 'total_ordering', 'cmp_to_key', 'lru_cache', 'reduce', 'partial',
Nick Coghlan3daaf5f2013-11-04 23:32:16 +100014 'partialmethod', 'singledispatch']
Georg Brandl2e7346a2010-07-31 18:09:23 +000015
Antoine Pitroub5b37142012-11-13 21:35:40 +010016try:
17 from _functools import reduce
Brett Cannoncd171c82013-07-04 17:43:24 -040018except ImportError:
Antoine Pitroub5b37142012-11-13 21:35:40 +010019 pass
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +020020from abc import get_cache_token
Raymond Hettingerec0e9102012-03-16 01:16:31 -070021from collections import namedtuple
INADA Naoki9811e802017-09-30 16:13:02 +090022# import types, weakref # Deferred to single_dispatch()
Nick Coghlan457fc9a2016-09-10 20:00:02 +100023from reprlib import recursive_repr
Antoine Pitroua6a4dc82017-09-07 18:56:24 +020024from _thread import RLock
Thomas Wouters4d70c3d2006-06-08 14:42:34 +000025
Raymond Hettingerbc8e81d2012-03-17 00:24:09 -070026
27################################################################################
28### update_wrapper() and wraps() decorator
29################################################################################
30
Thomas Wouters73e5a5b2006-06-08 15:35:45 +000031# update_wrapper() and wraps() are tools to help write
32# wrapper functions that can handle naive introspection
33
Meador Ingeff7f64c2011-12-11 22:37:31 -060034WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS = ('__module__', '__name__', '__qualname__', '__doc__',
35 '__annotations__')
Thomas Wouters73e5a5b2006-06-08 15:35:45 +000036WRAPPER_UPDATES = ('__dict__',)
37def update_wrapper(wrapper,
38 wrapped,
39 assigned = WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS,
40 updated = WRAPPER_UPDATES):
41 """Update a wrapper function to look like the wrapped function
42
43 wrapper is the function to be updated
44 wrapped is the original function
45 assigned is a tuple naming the attributes assigned directly
46 from the wrapped function to the wrapper function (defaults to
47 functools.WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS)
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +000048 updated is a tuple naming the attributes of the wrapper that
Thomas Wouters73e5a5b2006-06-08 15:35:45 +000049 are updated with the corresponding attribute from the wrapped
50 function (defaults to functools.WRAPPER_UPDATES)
51 """
52 for attr in assigned:
Nick Coghlan98876832010-08-17 06:17:18 +000053 try:
54 value = getattr(wrapped, attr)
55 except AttributeError:
56 pass
57 else:
58 setattr(wrapper, attr, value)
Thomas Wouters73e5a5b2006-06-08 15:35:45 +000059 for attr in updated:
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +000060 getattr(wrapper, attr).update(getattr(wrapped, attr, {}))
Nick Coghlan24c05bc2013-07-15 21:13:08 +100061 # Issue #17482: set __wrapped__ last so we don't inadvertently copy it
62 # from the wrapped function when updating __dict__
63 wrapper.__wrapped__ = wrapped
Thomas Wouters73e5a5b2006-06-08 15:35:45 +000064 # Return the wrapper so this can be used as a decorator via partial()
65 return wrapper
66
67def wraps(wrapped,
68 assigned = WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS,
69 updated = WRAPPER_UPDATES):
70 """Decorator factory to apply update_wrapper() to a wrapper function
71
72 Returns a decorator that invokes update_wrapper() with the decorated
73 function as the wrapper argument and the arguments to wraps() as the
74 remaining arguments. Default arguments are as for update_wrapper().
75 This is a convenience function to simplify applying partial() to
76 update_wrapper().
77 """
78 return partial(update_wrapper, wrapped=wrapped,
79 assigned=assigned, updated=updated)
Raymond Hettingerc50846a2010-04-05 18:56:31 +000080
Raymond Hettingerbc8e81d2012-03-17 00:24:09 -070081
82################################################################################
83### total_ordering class decorator
84################################################################################
85
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -080086# The total ordering functions all invoke the root magic method directly
87# rather than using the corresponding operator. This avoids possible
88# infinite recursion that could occur when the operator dispatch logic
89# detects a NotImplemented result and then calls a reflected method.
Nick Coghlanf05d9812013-10-02 00:02:03 +100090
Raymond Hettingerffcd8492015-05-12 21:26:37 -070091def _gt_from_lt(self, other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented):
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -080092 'Return a > b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a < b) and (a != b).'
93 op_result = self.__lt__(other)
Nick Coghlanf05d9812013-10-02 00:02:03 +100094 if op_result is NotImplemented:
Raymond Hettingere5db8632015-01-06 22:16:10 -080095 return op_result
Nick Coghlanf05d9812013-10-02 00:02:03 +100096 return not op_result and self != other
97
Raymond Hettingerffcd8492015-05-12 21:26:37 -070098def _le_from_lt(self, other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented):
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -080099 'Return a <= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (a < b) or (a == b).'
100 op_result = self.__lt__(other)
101 return op_result or self == other
102
Raymond Hettingerffcd8492015-05-12 21:26:37 -0700103def _ge_from_lt(self, other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented):
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800104 'Return a >= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a < b).'
105 op_result = self.__lt__(other)
106 if op_result is NotImplemented:
Raymond Hettingere5db8632015-01-06 22:16:10 -0800107 return op_result
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800108 return not op_result
109
Raymond Hettingerffcd8492015-05-12 21:26:37 -0700110def _ge_from_le(self, other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented):
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800111 'Return a >= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a <= b) or (a == b).'
112 op_result = self.__le__(other)
Nick Coghlanf05d9812013-10-02 00:02:03 +1000113 if op_result is NotImplemented:
Raymond Hettingere5db8632015-01-06 22:16:10 -0800114 return op_result
Nick Coghlanf05d9812013-10-02 00:02:03 +1000115 return not op_result or self == other
116
Raymond Hettingerffcd8492015-05-12 21:26:37 -0700117def _lt_from_le(self, other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented):
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800118 'Return a < b. Computed by @total_ordering from (a <= b) and (a != b).'
119 op_result = self.__le__(other)
Nick Coghlanf05d9812013-10-02 00:02:03 +1000120 if op_result is NotImplemented:
Raymond Hettingere5db8632015-01-06 22:16:10 -0800121 return op_result
Nick Coghlanf05d9812013-10-02 00:02:03 +1000122 return op_result and self != other
123
Raymond Hettingerffcd8492015-05-12 21:26:37 -0700124def _gt_from_le(self, other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented):
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800125 'Return a > b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a <= b).'
126 op_result = self.__le__(other)
127 if op_result is NotImplemented:
Raymond Hettingere5db8632015-01-06 22:16:10 -0800128 return op_result
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800129 return not op_result
130
Raymond Hettingerffcd8492015-05-12 21:26:37 -0700131def _lt_from_gt(self, other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented):
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800132 'Return a < b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a > b) and (a != b).'
133 op_result = self.__gt__(other)
134 if op_result is NotImplemented:
Raymond Hettingere5db8632015-01-06 22:16:10 -0800135 return op_result
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800136 return not op_result and self != other
137
Raymond Hettingerffcd8492015-05-12 21:26:37 -0700138def _ge_from_gt(self, other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented):
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800139 'Return a >= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (a > b) or (a == b).'
140 op_result = self.__gt__(other)
141 return op_result or self == other
142
Raymond Hettingerffcd8492015-05-12 21:26:37 -0700143def _le_from_gt(self, other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented):
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800144 'Return a <= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a > b).'
145 op_result = self.__gt__(other)
146 if op_result is NotImplemented:
Raymond Hettingere5db8632015-01-06 22:16:10 -0800147 return op_result
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800148 return not op_result
149
Raymond Hettingerffcd8492015-05-12 21:26:37 -0700150def _le_from_ge(self, other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented):
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800151 'Return a <= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a >= b) or (a == b).'
152 op_result = self.__ge__(other)
153 if op_result is NotImplemented:
Raymond Hettingere5db8632015-01-06 22:16:10 -0800154 return op_result
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800155 return not op_result or self == other
156
Raymond Hettingerffcd8492015-05-12 21:26:37 -0700157def _gt_from_ge(self, other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented):
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800158 'Return a > b. Computed by @total_ordering from (a >= b) and (a != b).'
159 op_result = self.__ge__(other)
160 if op_result is NotImplemented:
Raymond Hettingere5db8632015-01-06 22:16:10 -0800161 return op_result
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800162 return op_result and self != other
163
Raymond Hettingerffcd8492015-05-12 21:26:37 -0700164def _lt_from_ge(self, other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented):
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800165 'Return a < b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a >= b).'
166 op_result = self.__ge__(other)
167 if op_result is NotImplemented:
Raymond Hettingere5db8632015-01-06 22:16:10 -0800168 return op_result
Raymond Hettinger0603d302015-01-05 21:52:10 -0800169 return not op_result
Raymond Hettingerc50846a2010-04-05 18:56:31 +0000170
Raymond Hettinger1a8ada82015-01-13 22:57:35 -0800171_convert = {
172 '__lt__': [('__gt__', _gt_from_lt),
173 ('__le__', _le_from_lt),
174 ('__ge__', _ge_from_lt)],
175 '__le__': [('__ge__', _ge_from_le),
176 ('__lt__', _lt_from_le),
177 ('__gt__', _gt_from_le)],
178 '__gt__': [('__lt__', _lt_from_gt),
179 ('__ge__', _ge_from_gt),
180 ('__le__', _le_from_gt)],
181 '__ge__': [('__le__', _le_from_ge),
182 ('__gt__', _gt_from_ge),
183 ('__lt__', _lt_from_ge)]
184}
185
Raymond Hettingerc50846a2010-04-05 18:56:31 +0000186def total_ordering(cls):
Georg Brandle5a26732010-05-19 21:06:36 +0000187 """Class decorator that fills in missing ordering methods"""
Raymond Hettinger3255c632010-09-16 00:31:21 +0000188 # Find user-defined comparisons (not those inherited from object).
Raymond Hettinger15ce0be2017-09-05 09:40:44 -0700189 roots = {op for op in _convert if getattr(cls, op, None) is not getattr(object, op, None)}
Raymond Hettinger56de7e22010-04-10 16:59:03 +0000190 if not roots:
191 raise ValueError('must define at least one ordering operation: < > <= >=')
192 root = max(roots) # prefer __lt__ to __le__ to __gt__ to __ge__
Raymond Hettinger1a8ada82015-01-13 22:57:35 -0800193 for opname, opfunc in _convert[root]:
Raymond Hettingerc50846a2010-04-05 18:56:31 +0000194 if opname not in roots:
195 opfunc.__name__ = opname
Raymond Hettingerc50846a2010-04-05 18:56:31 +0000196 setattr(cls, opname, opfunc)
197 return cls
198
Raymond Hettingerbc8e81d2012-03-17 00:24:09 -0700199
200################################################################################
201### cmp_to_key() function converter
202################################################################################
203
Raymond Hettingerc50846a2010-04-05 18:56:31 +0000204def cmp_to_key(mycmp):
Georg Brandle5a26732010-05-19 21:06:36 +0000205 """Convert a cmp= function into a key= function"""
Raymond Hettingerc50846a2010-04-05 18:56:31 +0000206 class K(object):
Raymond Hettingera0d1d962011-03-21 17:50:28 -0700207 __slots__ = ['obj']
Raymond Hettinger7ab9e222011-04-05 02:33:54 -0700208 def __init__(self, obj):
Raymond Hettingerc50846a2010-04-05 18:56:31 +0000209 self.obj = obj
210 def __lt__(self, other):
211 return mycmp(self.obj, other.obj) < 0
212 def __gt__(self, other):
213 return mycmp(self.obj, other.obj) > 0
214 def __eq__(self, other):
215 return mycmp(self.obj, other.obj) == 0
216 def __le__(self, other):
217 return mycmp(self.obj, other.obj) <= 0
218 def __ge__(self, other):
219 return mycmp(self.obj, other.obj) >= 0
Raymond Hettinger003be522011-05-03 11:01:32 -0700220 __hash__ = None
Raymond Hettingerc50846a2010-04-05 18:56:31 +0000221 return K
Georg Brandl2e7346a2010-07-31 18:09:23 +0000222
Raymond Hettinger7ab9e222011-04-05 02:33:54 -0700223try:
224 from _functools import cmp_to_key
Brett Cannoncd171c82013-07-04 17:43:24 -0400225except ImportError:
Raymond Hettinger7ab9e222011-04-05 02:33:54 -0700226 pass
227
Raymond Hettingerbc8e81d2012-03-17 00:24:09 -0700228
229################################################################################
Antoine Pitroub5b37142012-11-13 21:35:40 +0100230### partial() argument application
231################################################################################
232
Nick Coghlanf4cb48a2013-11-03 16:41:46 +1000233# Purely functional, no descriptor behaviour
Nick Coghlan457fc9a2016-09-10 20:00:02 +1000234class partial:
Nick Coghlanf4cb48a2013-11-03 16:41:46 +1000235 """New function with partial application of the given arguments
Antoine Pitroub5b37142012-11-13 21:35:40 +0100236 and keywords.
237 """
Alexander Belopolskye49af342015-03-01 15:08:17 -0500238
Nick Coghlan457fc9a2016-09-10 20:00:02 +1000239 __slots__ = "func", "args", "keywords", "__dict__", "__weakref__"
240
241 def __new__(*args, **keywords):
242 if not args:
243 raise TypeError("descriptor '__new__' of partial needs an argument")
244 if len(args) < 2:
245 raise TypeError("type 'partial' takes at least one argument")
246 cls, func, *args = args
247 if not callable(func):
248 raise TypeError("the first argument must be callable")
249 args = tuple(args)
250
251 if hasattr(func, "func"):
252 args = func.args + args
253 tmpkw = func.keywords.copy()
254 tmpkw.update(keywords)
255 keywords = tmpkw
256 del tmpkw
257 func = func.func
258
259 self = super(partial, cls).__new__(cls)
260
261 self.func = func
262 self.args = args
263 self.keywords = keywords
264 return self
265
266 def __call__(*args, **keywords):
267 if not args:
268 raise TypeError("descriptor '__call__' of partial needs an argument")
269 self, *args = args
270 newkeywords = self.keywords.copy()
271 newkeywords.update(keywords)
272 return self.func(*self.args, *args, **newkeywords)
273
274 @recursive_repr()
275 def __repr__(self):
276 qualname = type(self).__qualname__
277 args = [repr(self.func)]
278 args.extend(repr(x) for x in self.args)
279 args.extend(f"{k}={v!r}" for (k, v) in self.keywords.items())
280 if type(self).__module__ == "functools":
281 return f"functools.{qualname}({', '.join(args)})"
282 return f"{qualname}({', '.join(args)})"
283
284 def __reduce__(self):
285 return type(self), (self.func,), (self.func, self.args,
286 self.keywords or None, self.__dict__ or None)
287
288 def __setstate__(self, state):
289 if not isinstance(state, tuple):
290 raise TypeError("argument to __setstate__ must be a tuple")
291 if len(state) != 4:
292 raise TypeError(f"expected 4 items in state, got {len(state)}")
293 func, args, kwds, namespace = state
294 if (not callable(func) or not isinstance(args, tuple) or
295 (kwds is not None and not isinstance(kwds, dict)) or
296 (namespace is not None and not isinstance(namespace, dict))):
297 raise TypeError("invalid partial state")
298
299 args = tuple(args) # just in case it's a subclass
300 if kwds is None:
301 kwds = {}
302 elif type(kwds) is not dict: # XXX does it need to be *exactly* dict?
303 kwds = dict(kwds)
304 if namespace is None:
305 namespace = {}
306
307 self.__dict__ = namespace
308 self.func = func
309 self.args = args
310 self.keywords = kwds
Antoine Pitroub5b37142012-11-13 21:35:40 +0100311
312try:
313 from _functools import partial
Brett Cannoncd171c82013-07-04 17:43:24 -0400314except ImportError:
Antoine Pitroub5b37142012-11-13 21:35:40 +0100315 pass
316
Nick Coghlanf4cb48a2013-11-03 16:41:46 +1000317# Descriptor version
318class partialmethod(object):
319 """Method descriptor with partial application of the given arguments
320 and keywords.
321
322 Supports wrapping existing descriptors and handles non-descriptor
323 callables as instance methods.
324 """
325
326 def __init__(self, func, *args, **keywords):
327 if not callable(func) and not hasattr(func, "__get__"):
328 raise TypeError("{!r} is not callable or a descriptor"
329 .format(func))
330
331 # func could be a descriptor like classmethod which isn't callable,
332 # so we can't inherit from partial (it verifies func is callable)
333 if isinstance(func, partialmethod):
334 # flattening is mandatory in order to place cls/self before all
335 # other arguments
336 # it's also more efficient since only one function will be called
337 self.func = func.func
338 self.args = func.args + args
339 self.keywords = func.keywords.copy()
340 self.keywords.update(keywords)
341 else:
342 self.func = func
343 self.args = args
344 self.keywords = keywords
345
346 def __repr__(self):
347 args = ", ".join(map(repr, self.args))
348 keywords = ", ".join("{}={!r}".format(k, v)
349 for k, v in self.keywords.items())
350 format_string = "{module}.{cls}({func}, {args}, {keywords})"
351 return format_string.format(module=self.__class__.__module__,
Serhiy Storchaka521e5862014-07-22 15:00:37 +0300352 cls=self.__class__.__qualname__,
Nick Coghlanf4cb48a2013-11-03 16:41:46 +1000353 func=self.func,
354 args=args,
355 keywords=keywords)
356
357 def _make_unbound_method(self):
358 def _method(*args, **keywords):
359 call_keywords = self.keywords.copy()
360 call_keywords.update(keywords)
361 cls_or_self, *rest = args
362 call_args = (cls_or_self,) + self.args + tuple(rest)
363 return self.func(*call_args, **call_keywords)
364 _method.__isabstractmethod__ = self.__isabstractmethod__
Yury Selivanovda5fe4f2014-01-27 17:28:37 -0500365 _method._partialmethod = self
Nick Coghlanf4cb48a2013-11-03 16:41:46 +1000366 return _method
367
368 def __get__(self, obj, cls):
369 get = getattr(self.func, "__get__", None)
370 result = None
371 if get is not None:
372 new_func = get(obj, cls)
373 if new_func is not self.func:
374 # Assume __get__ returning something new indicates the
375 # creation of an appropriate callable
376 result = partial(new_func, *self.args, **self.keywords)
377 try:
378 result.__self__ = new_func.__self__
379 except AttributeError:
380 pass
381 if result is None:
382 # If the underlying descriptor didn't do anything, treat this
383 # like an instance method
384 result = self._make_unbound_method().__get__(obj, cls)
385 return result
386
387 @property
388 def __isabstractmethod__(self):
389 return getattr(self.func, "__isabstractmethod__", False)
390
Antoine Pitroub5b37142012-11-13 21:35:40 +0100391
392################################################################################
Raymond Hettingerbc8e81d2012-03-17 00:24:09 -0700393### LRU Cache function decorator
394################################################################################
395
Raymond Hettingerdce583e2012-03-16 22:12:20 -0700396_CacheInfo = namedtuple("CacheInfo", ["hits", "misses", "maxsize", "currsize"])
Nick Coghlan234515a2010-11-30 06:19:46 +0000397
Raymond Hettinger0c9050c2012-06-04 00:21:14 -0700398class _HashedSeq(list):
Raymond Hettingerf96b2b02013-03-08 21:11:55 -0700399 """ This class guarantees that hash() will be called no more than once
400 per element. This is important because the lru_cache() will hash
401 the key multiple times on a cache miss.
402
403 """
404
Raymond Hettinger9acbb602012-04-30 22:32:16 -0700405 __slots__ = 'hashvalue'
406
Raymond Hettinger0c9050c2012-06-04 00:21:14 -0700407 def __init__(self, tup, hash=hash):
408 self[:] = tup
409 self.hashvalue = hash(tup)
Raymond Hettinger9acbb602012-04-30 22:32:16 -0700410
411 def __hash__(self):
412 return self.hashvalue
413
Raymond Hettinger0c9050c2012-06-04 00:21:14 -0700414def _make_key(args, kwds, typed,
415 kwd_mark = (object(),),
416 fasttypes = {int, str, frozenset, type(None)},
Raymond Hettinger4ee39142017-01-08 17:28:20 -0800417 tuple=tuple, type=type, len=len):
Raymond Hettingerf96b2b02013-03-08 21:11:55 -0700418 """Make a cache key from optionally typed positional and keyword arguments
419
420 The key is constructed in a way that is flat as possible rather than
421 as a nested structure that would take more memory.
422
423 If there is only a single argument and its data type is known to cache
424 its hash value, then that argument is returned without a wrapper. This
425 saves space and improves lookup speed.
426
427 """
Raymond Hettinger55037092017-09-04 17:47:53 -0700428 # All of code below relies on kwds preserving the order input by the user.
429 # Formerly, we sorted() the kwds before looping. The new way is *much*
430 # faster; however, it means that f(x=1, y=2) will now be treated as a
431 # distinct call from f(y=2, x=1) which will be cached separately.
Raymond Hettinger0c9050c2012-06-04 00:21:14 -0700432 key = args
433 if kwds:
Raymond Hettinger0c9050c2012-06-04 00:21:14 -0700434 key += kwd_mark
Raymond Hettinger4ee39142017-01-08 17:28:20 -0800435 for item in kwds.items():
Raymond Hettinger0c9050c2012-06-04 00:21:14 -0700436 key += item
437 if typed:
438 key += tuple(type(v) for v in args)
439 if kwds:
Raymond Hettinger4ee39142017-01-08 17:28:20 -0800440 key += tuple(type(v) for v in kwds.values())
Raymond Hettinger0c9050c2012-06-04 00:21:14 -0700441 elif len(key) == 1 and type(key[0]) in fasttypes:
442 return key[0]
443 return _HashedSeq(key)
444
Raymond Hettinger010ce322012-05-19 21:20:48 -0700445def lru_cache(maxsize=128, typed=False):
Benjamin Peterson1f594ad2010-08-08 13:17:07 +0000446 """Least-recently-used cache decorator.
Georg Brandl2e7346a2010-07-31 18:09:23 +0000447
Raymond Hettingerc79fb0e2010-12-01 03:45:41 +0000448 If *maxsize* is set to None, the LRU features are disabled and the cache
449 can grow without bound.
450
Raymond Hettingercd9fdfd2011-10-20 08:57:45 -0700451 If *typed* is True, arguments of different types will be cached separately.
452 For example, f(3.0) and f(3) will be treated as distinct calls with
453 distinct results.
454
Georg Brandl2e7346a2010-07-31 18:09:23 +0000455 Arguments to the cached function must be hashable.
Raymond Hettinger5fa40c02010-11-25 08:11:57 +0000456
Raymond Hettinger7f7a5a72012-03-30 21:50:40 -0700457 View the cache statistics named tuple (hits, misses, maxsize, currsize)
458 with f.cache_info(). Clear the cache and statistics with f.cache_clear().
Raymond Hettinger00f2f972010-12-01 00:47:56 +0000459 Access the underlying function with f.__wrapped__.
Raymond Hettinger5fa40c02010-11-25 08:11:57 +0000460
461 See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cache_algorithms#Least_Recently_Used
Georg Brandl2e7346a2010-07-31 18:09:23 +0000462
Benjamin Peterson1f594ad2010-08-08 13:17:07 +0000463 """
Raymond Hettinger1ff50df2012-03-30 13:15:48 -0700464
Raymond Hettinger5fa40c02010-11-25 08:11:57 +0000465 # Users should only access the lru_cache through its public API:
Raymond Hettinger5e20bab2010-11-30 07:13:04 +0000466 # cache_info, cache_clear, and f.__wrapped__
Raymond Hettinger5fa40c02010-11-25 08:11:57 +0000467 # The internals of the lru_cache are encapsulated for thread safety and
468 # to allow the implementation to change (including a possible C version).
469
Raymond Hettinger4d588972014-08-12 12:44:52 -0700470 # Early detection of an erroneous call to @lru_cache without any arguments
471 # resulting in the inner function being passed to maxsize instead of an
472 # integer or None.
473 if maxsize is not None and not isinstance(maxsize, int):
474 raise TypeError('Expected maxsize to be an integer or None')
475
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300476 def decorating_function(user_function):
477 wrapper = _lru_cache_wrapper(user_function, maxsize, typed, _CacheInfo)
478 return update_wrapper(wrapper, user_function)
479
480 return decorating_function
481
482def _lru_cache_wrapper(user_function, maxsize, typed, _CacheInfo):
Raymond Hettinger9f0ab9f2012-04-29 14:55:27 -0700483 # Constants shared by all lru cache instances:
Raymond Hettingerb6b98c02012-04-29 18:09:02 -0700484 sentinel = object() # unique object used to signal cache misses
Raymond Hettinger0c9050c2012-06-04 00:21:14 -0700485 make_key = _make_key # build a key from the function arguments
Raymond Hettinger9f0ab9f2012-04-29 14:55:27 -0700486 PREV, NEXT, KEY, RESULT = 0, 1, 2, 3 # names for the link fields
487
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300488 cache = {}
489 hits = misses = 0
490 full = False
491 cache_get = cache.get # bound method to lookup a key or return None
Raymond Hettingerb2d4b3d2016-12-16 14:59:37 -0800492 cache_len = cache.__len__ # get cache size without calling len()
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300493 lock = RLock() # because linkedlist updates aren't threadsafe
494 root = [] # root of the circular doubly linked list
495 root[:] = [root, root, None, None] # initialize by pointing to self
Raymond Hettinger6e8c8172012-03-16 16:53:05 -0700496
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300497 if maxsize == 0:
Raymond Hettinger7e0c5812012-03-17 15:10:24 -0700498
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300499 def wrapper(*args, **kwds):
500 # No caching -- just a statistics update after a successful call
501 nonlocal misses
502 result = user_function(*args, **kwds)
503 misses += 1
504 return result
505
506 elif maxsize is None:
507
508 def wrapper(*args, **kwds):
509 # Simple caching without ordering or size limit
510 nonlocal hits, misses
511 key = make_key(args, kwds, typed)
512 result = cache_get(key, sentinel)
513 if result is not sentinel:
514 hits += 1
Raymond Hettinger7e0c5812012-03-17 15:10:24 -0700515 return result
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300516 result = user_function(*args, **kwds)
517 cache[key] = result
518 misses += 1
519 return result
Raymond Hettinger7e0c5812012-03-17 15:10:24 -0700520
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300521 else:
Raymond Hettingerbc8e81d2012-03-17 00:24:09 -0700522
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300523 def wrapper(*args, **kwds):
524 # Size limited caching that tracks accesses by recency
525 nonlocal root, hits, misses, full
526 key = make_key(args, kwds, typed)
527 with lock:
528 link = cache_get(key)
529 if link is not None:
530 # Move the link to the front of the circular queue
531 link_prev, link_next, _key, result = link
532 link_prev[NEXT] = link_next
533 link_next[PREV] = link_prev
534 last = root[PREV]
535 last[NEXT] = root[PREV] = link
536 link[PREV] = last
537 link[NEXT] = root
Nick Coghlan234515a2010-11-30 06:19:46 +0000538 hits += 1
Raymond Hettinger4b779b32011-10-15 23:50:42 -0700539 return result
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300540 result = user_function(*args, **kwds)
541 with lock:
542 if key in cache:
543 # Getting here means that this same key was added to the
544 # cache while the lock was released. Since the link
545 # update is already done, we need only return the
546 # computed result and update the count of misses.
547 pass
548 elif full:
549 # Use the old root to store the new key and result.
550 oldroot = root
551 oldroot[KEY] = key
552 oldroot[RESULT] = result
553 # Empty the oldest link and make it the new root.
554 # Keep a reference to the old key and old result to
555 # prevent their ref counts from going to zero during the
556 # update. That will prevent potentially arbitrary object
557 # clean-up code (i.e. __del__) from running while we're
558 # still adjusting the links.
559 root = oldroot[NEXT]
560 oldkey = root[KEY]
561 oldresult = root[RESULT]
562 root[KEY] = root[RESULT] = None
563 # Now update the cache dictionary.
564 del cache[oldkey]
565 # Save the potentially reentrant cache[key] assignment
566 # for last, after the root and links have been put in
567 # a consistent state.
568 cache[key] = oldroot
569 else:
570 # Put result in a new link at the front of the queue.
571 last = root[PREV]
572 link = [last, root, key, result]
573 last[NEXT] = root[PREV] = cache[key] = link
Raymond Hettingerb2d4b3d2016-12-16 14:59:37 -0800574 # Use the cache_len bound method instead of the len() function
Raymond Hettingeraf56e0e2016-12-16 13:57:40 -0800575 # which could potentially be wrapped in an lru_cache itself.
Raymond Hettingerb2d4b3d2016-12-16 14:59:37 -0800576 full = (cache_len() >= maxsize)
Raymond Hettinger4b779b32011-10-15 23:50:42 -0700577 misses += 1
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300578 return result
Raymond Hettingerbc8e81d2012-03-17 00:24:09 -0700579
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300580 def cache_info():
581 """Report cache statistics"""
582 with lock:
Raymond Hettingerb2d4b3d2016-12-16 14:59:37 -0800583 return _CacheInfo(hits, misses, maxsize, cache_len())
Raymond Hettingerbc8e81d2012-03-17 00:24:09 -0700584
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300585 def cache_clear():
586 """Clear the cache and cache statistics"""
587 nonlocal hits, misses, full
588 with lock:
589 cache.clear()
590 root[:] = [root, root, None, None]
591 hits = misses = 0
592 full = False
Georg Brandl2e7346a2010-07-31 18:09:23 +0000593
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300594 wrapper.cache_info = cache_info
595 wrapper.cache_clear = cache_clear
Serhiy Storchakace2295d2015-10-24 09:51:53 +0300596 return wrapper
Nick Coghlan234515a2010-11-30 06:19:46 +0000597
Serhiy Storchaka46c56112015-05-24 21:53:49 +0300598try:
599 from _functools import _lru_cache_wrapper
600except ImportError:
601 pass
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200602
603
604################################################################################
605### singledispatch() - single-dispatch generic function decorator
606################################################################################
607
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200608def _c3_merge(sequences):
609 """Merges MROs in *sequences* to a single MRO using the C3 algorithm.
610
611 Adapted from http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.3/mro/.
612
613 """
614 result = []
615 while True:
616 sequences = [s for s in sequences if s] # purge empty sequences
617 if not sequences:
618 return result
619 for s1 in sequences: # find merge candidates among seq heads
620 candidate = s1[0]
621 for s2 in sequences:
622 if candidate in s2[1:]:
623 candidate = None
624 break # reject the current head, it appears later
625 else:
626 break
Yury Selivanov77a8cd62015-08-18 14:20:00 -0400627 if candidate is None:
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200628 raise RuntimeError("Inconsistent hierarchy")
629 result.append(candidate)
630 # remove the chosen candidate
631 for seq in sequences:
632 if seq[0] == candidate:
633 del seq[0]
634
635def _c3_mro(cls, abcs=None):
636 """Computes the method resolution order using extended C3 linearization.
637
638 If no *abcs* are given, the algorithm works exactly like the built-in C3
639 linearization used for method resolution.
640
641 If given, *abcs* is a list of abstract base classes that should be inserted
642 into the resulting MRO. Unrelated ABCs are ignored and don't end up in the
643 result. The algorithm inserts ABCs where their functionality is introduced,
644 i.e. issubclass(cls, abc) returns True for the class itself but returns
645 False for all its direct base classes. Implicit ABCs for a given class
646 (either registered or inferred from the presence of a special method like
647 __len__) are inserted directly after the last ABC explicitly listed in the
648 MRO of said class. If two implicit ABCs end up next to each other in the
649 resulting MRO, their ordering depends on the order of types in *abcs*.
650
651 """
652 for i, base in enumerate(reversed(cls.__bases__)):
653 if hasattr(base, '__abstractmethods__'):
654 boundary = len(cls.__bases__) - i
655 break # Bases up to the last explicit ABC are considered first.
656 else:
657 boundary = 0
658 abcs = list(abcs) if abcs else []
659 explicit_bases = list(cls.__bases__[:boundary])
660 abstract_bases = []
661 other_bases = list(cls.__bases__[boundary:])
662 for base in abcs:
663 if issubclass(cls, base) and not any(
664 issubclass(b, base) for b in cls.__bases__
665 ):
666 # If *cls* is the class that introduces behaviour described by
667 # an ABC *base*, insert said ABC to its MRO.
668 abstract_bases.append(base)
669 for base in abstract_bases:
670 abcs.remove(base)
671 explicit_c3_mros = [_c3_mro(base, abcs=abcs) for base in explicit_bases]
672 abstract_c3_mros = [_c3_mro(base, abcs=abcs) for base in abstract_bases]
673 other_c3_mros = [_c3_mro(base, abcs=abcs) for base in other_bases]
674 return _c3_merge(
675 [[cls]] +
676 explicit_c3_mros + abstract_c3_mros + other_c3_mros +
677 [explicit_bases] + [abstract_bases] + [other_bases]
678 )
679
680def _compose_mro(cls, types):
681 """Calculates the method resolution order for a given class *cls*.
682
683 Includes relevant abstract base classes (with their respective bases) from
684 the *types* iterable. Uses a modified C3 linearization algorithm.
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200685
686 """
687 bases = set(cls.__mro__)
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200688 # Remove entries which are already present in the __mro__ or unrelated.
689 def is_related(typ):
690 return (typ not in bases and hasattr(typ, '__mro__')
691 and issubclass(cls, typ))
692 types = [n for n in types if is_related(n)]
693 # Remove entries which are strict bases of other entries (they will end up
694 # in the MRO anyway.
695 def is_strict_base(typ):
696 for other in types:
697 if typ != other and typ in other.__mro__:
698 return True
699 return False
700 types = [n for n in types if not is_strict_base(n)]
701 # Subclasses of the ABCs in *types* which are also implemented by
702 # *cls* can be used to stabilize ABC ordering.
703 type_set = set(types)
704 mro = []
705 for typ in types:
706 found = []
707 for sub in typ.__subclasses__():
708 if sub not in bases and issubclass(cls, sub):
709 found.append([s for s in sub.__mro__ if s in type_set])
710 if not found:
711 mro.append(typ)
712 continue
713 # Favor subclasses with the biggest number of useful bases
714 found.sort(key=len, reverse=True)
715 for sub in found:
716 for subcls in sub:
717 if subcls not in mro:
718 mro.append(subcls)
719 return _c3_mro(cls, abcs=mro)
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200720
721def _find_impl(cls, registry):
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200722 """Returns the best matching implementation from *registry* for type *cls*.
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200723
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200724 Where there is no registered implementation for a specific type, its method
725 resolution order is used to find a more generic implementation.
726
727 Note: if *registry* does not contain an implementation for the base
728 *object* type, this function may return None.
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200729
730 """
731 mro = _compose_mro(cls, registry.keys())
732 match = None
733 for t in mro:
734 if match is not None:
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200735 # If *match* is an implicit ABC but there is another unrelated,
736 # equally matching implicit ABC, refuse the temptation to guess.
737 if (t in registry and t not in cls.__mro__
738 and match not in cls.__mro__
739 and not issubclass(match, t)):
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200740 raise RuntimeError("Ambiguous dispatch: {} or {}".format(
741 match, t))
742 break
743 if t in registry:
744 match = t
745 return registry.get(match)
746
747def singledispatch(func):
748 """Single-dispatch generic function decorator.
749
750 Transforms a function into a generic function, which can have different
751 behaviours depending upon the type of its first argument. The decorated
752 function acts as the default implementation, and additional
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200753 implementations can be registered using the register() attribute of the
754 generic function.
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200755 """
INADA Naoki9811e802017-09-30 16:13:02 +0900756 # There are many programs that use functools without singledispatch, so we
757 # trade-off making singledispatch marginally slower for the benefit of
758 # making start-up of such applications slightly faster.
759 import types, weakref
760
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200761 registry = {}
INADA Naoki9811e802017-09-30 16:13:02 +0900762 dispatch_cache = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary()
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200763 cache_token = None
764
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200765 def dispatch(cls):
766 """generic_func.dispatch(cls) -> <function implementation>
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200767
768 Runs the dispatch algorithm to return the best available implementation
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200769 for the given *cls* registered on *generic_func*.
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200770
771 """
772 nonlocal cache_token
773 if cache_token is not None:
774 current_token = get_cache_token()
775 if cache_token != current_token:
776 dispatch_cache.clear()
777 cache_token = current_token
778 try:
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200779 impl = dispatch_cache[cls]
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200780 except KeyError:
781 try:
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200782 impl = registry[cls]
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200783 except KeyError:
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200784 impl = _find_impl(cls, registry)
785 dispatch_cache[cls] = impl
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200786 return impl
787
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200788 def register(cls, func=None):
789 """generic_func.register(cls, func) -> func
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200790
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200791 Registers a new implementation for the given *cls* on a *generic_func*.
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200792
793 """
794 nonlocal cache_token
795 if func is None:
Łukasz Langae5697532017-12-11 13:56:31 -0800796 if isinstance(cls, type):
797 return lambda f: register(cls, f)
798 ann = getattr(cls, '__annotations__', {})
799 if not ann:
800 raise TypeError(
801 f"Invalid first argument to `register()`: {cls!r}. "
802 f"Use either `@register(some_class)` or plain `@register` "
803 f"on an annotated function."
804 )
805 func = cls
806
807 # only import typing if annotation parsing is necessary
808 from typing import get_type_hints
809 argname, cls = next(iter(get_type_hints(func).items()))
810 assert isinstance(cls, type), (
811 f"Invalid annotation for {argname!r}. {cls!r} is not a class."
812 )
Łukasz Langa3720c772013-07-01 16:00:38 +0200813 registry[cls] = func
814 if cache_token is None and hasattr(cls, '__abstractmethods__'):
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200815 cache_token = get_cache_token()
816 dispatch_cache.clear()
817 return func
818
819 def wrapper(*args, **kw):
820 return dispatch(args[0].__class__)(*args, **kw)
821
822 registry[object] = func
823 wrapper.register = register
824 wrapper.dispatch = dispatch
INADA Naoki9811e802017-09-30 16:13:02 +0900825 wrapper.registry = types.MappingProxyType(registry)
Łukasz Langa6f692512013-06-05 12:20:24 +0200826 wrapper._clear_cache = dispatch_cache.clear
827 update_wrapper(wrapper, func)
828 return wrapper