| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| # |
| # Copyright 2010 Google Inc. |
| # |
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| # |
| |
| """Common utility library.""" |
| |
| __author__ = ['rafek@google.com (Rafe Kaplan)', |
| 'guido@google.com (Guido van Rossum)', |
| ] |
| __all__ = [ |
| 'positional', |
| ] |
| |
| import gflags |
| import inspect |
| import logging |
| |
| logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
| |
| FLAGS = gflags.FLAGS |
| |
| gflags.DEFINE_enum('positional_parameters_enforcement', 'WARNING', |
| ['EXCEPTION', 'WARNING', 'IGNORE'], |
| 'The action when an oauth2client.util.positional declaration is violated.') |
| |
| |
| def positional(max_positional_args): |
| """A decorator to declare that only the first N arguments my be positional. |
| |
| This decorator makes it easy to support Python 3 style key-word only |
| parameters. For example, in Python 3 it is possible to write: |
| |
| def fn(pos1, *, kwonly1=None, kwonly1=None): |
| ... |
| |
| All named parameters after * must be a keyword: |
| |
| fn(10, 'kw1', 'kw2') # Raises exception. |
| fn(10, kwonly1='kw1') # Ok. |
| |
| Example: |
| To define a function like above, do: |
| |
| @positional(1) |
| def fn(pos1, kwonly1=None, kwonly2=None): |
| ... |
| |
| If no default value is provided to a keyword argument, it becomes a required |
| keyword argument: |
| |
| @positional(0) |
| def fn(required_kw): |
| ... |
| |
| This must be called with the keyword parameter: |
| |
| fn() # Raises exception. |
| fn(10) # Raises exception. |
| fn(required_kw=10) # Ok. |
| |
| When defining instance or class methods always remember to account for |
| 'self' and 'cls': |
| |
| class MyClass(object): |
| |
| @positional(2) |
| def my_method(self, pos1, kwonly1=None): |
| ... |
| |
| @classmethod |
| @positional(2) |
| def my_method(cls, pos1, kwonly1=None): |
| ... |
| |
| The positional decorator behavior is controlled by the |
| --positional_parameters_enforcement flag. The flag may be set to 'EXCEPTION', |
| 'WARNING' or 'IGNORE' to raise an exception, log a warning, or do nothing, |
| respectively, if a declaration is violated. |
| |
| Args: |
| max_positional_arguments: Maximum number of positional arguments. All |
| parameters after the this index must be keyword only. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A decorator that prevents using arguments after max_positional_args from |
| being used as positional parameters. |
| |
| Raises: |
| TypeError if a key-word only argument is provided as a positional parameter, |
| but only if the --positional_parameters_enforcement flag is set to |
| 'EXCEPTION'. |
| """ |
| def positional_decorator(wrapped): |
| def positional_wrapper(*args, **kwargs): |
| if len(args) > max_positional_args: |
| plural_s = '' |
| if max_positional_args != 1: |
| plural_s = 's' |
| message = '%s() takes at most %d positional argument%s (%d given)' % ( |
| wrapped.__name__, max_positional_args, plural_s, len(args)) |
| if FLAGS.positional_parameters_enforcement == 'EXCEPTION': |
| raise TypeError(message) |
| elif FLAGS.positional_parameters_enforcement == 'WARNING': |
| logger.warning(message) |
| else: # IGNORE |
| pass |
| return wrapped(*args, **kwargs) |
| return positional_wrapper |
| |
| if isinstance(max_positional_args, (int, long)): |
| return positional_decorator |
| else: |
| args, _, _, defaults = inspect.getargspec(max_positional_args) |
| return positional(len(args) - len(defaults))(max_positional_args) |