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Convenience facilities for objects.

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Convenience facilities for objects.

Latest release 20200517: Documentation improvements.

Presents:

  • flavour, for deciding whether an object resembles a mapping or sequence.
  • Some O_* functions for working with objects
  • Proxy, a very simple minded object proxy intended to aid debugging.

Function copy(obj, *a, **kw)

Convenient function to shallow copy an object with simple modifications.

Performs a shallow copy of self using copy.copy.

Treat all positional parameters as attribute names, and replace those attributes with shallow copies of the original attribute.

Treat all keyword arguments as (attribute,value) tuples and replace those attributes with the supplied values.

Function flavour(obj)

Return constants indicating the ``flavour'' of an object:

  • T_MAP: DictType, DictionaryType, objects with an keys or keys attribute.
  • T_SEQ: TupleType, ListType, objects with an iter attribute.
  • T_SCALAR: Anything else.

Class O(types.SimpleNamespace)

The O class is now obsolete, please subclass types.SimpleNamespace.

Function O_attritems(o)

Generator yielding (attr,value) for relevant attributes of o.

Function O_attrs(o)

Yield attribute names from o which are pertinent to O_str.

Note: this calls getattr(o,attr) to inspect it in order to prune callables.

Function O_merge(o, _conflict=None, _overwrite=False, **kw)

Merge key:value pairs from a mapping into an object.

Ignore keys that do not start with a letter. New attributes or attributes whose values compare equal are merged in. Unequal values are passed to:

_conflict(o, attr, old_value, new_value)

to resolve the conflict. If _conflict is omitted or None then the new value overwrites the old if _overwrite is true.

Function O_str(o, no_recurse=False, seen=None)

Return a str representation of the object o.

Parameters:

  • o: the object to describe.
  • no_recurse: if true, do not recurse into the object's structure. Default: False.
  • seen: a set of previously sighted objects to prevent recursion loops.

Function obj_as_dict(o, attr_prefix=None, attr_match=None)

Return a dictionary with keys mapping to o attributes.

Class Proxy

An extremely simple proxy object that passes all unmatched attribute accesses to the proxied object.

Note that setattr and delattr work directly on the proxy, not the proxied object.

Function singleton(registry, key, factory, fargs, fkwargs)

Obtain an object for key via registry (a mapping of key=>object. Return (is_new,instance).

If the key exists in the registry, return the associated object. Otherwise create a new object by calling factory(*fargs,**fkwargs) and store it as key in the registry.

The registry may be any mapping of keys to objects but might usually be a weakref.WeakValueMapping to that object references expire as normal.

Note: this function is not thread safe. Multithreaded users should hold a mutex.

See the SingletonMixin class for a simple mixin to create singleton classes, which does provide thread safe operations.

Class SingletonMixin

A mixin turning a subclass into a singleton factory.

Note: this should be the first superclass of the subclass in order to intercept __new__ and __init__.

A subclass should:

  • not provide an __init__ method.
  • provide a _singleton_init method in place of the normal __init__ with the usual signature (self,*args,**kwargs).
  • provide a _singleton_key(cls,*args,**kwargs) class method returning a key for the single registry computed from the positional and keyword arguments supplied on instance creation i.e. those which __init__ would normally receive. This should have the same signature as _singleton_init (but using cls instead of self).

This class is thread safe for the registry operations.

Example:

class Pool(SingletonMixin):

    @classmethod
    def _singleton_key(cls, foo, bah=3):
        return foo, bah

    def _singleton_init(self, foo, bah=3):
       ... normal __init__ stuff here ...

Class TrackedClassMixin

A mixin to track all instances of a particular class.

This is aimed at checking the global state of objects of a particular type, particularly states like counters. The tracking is attached to the class itself.

The class to be tracked includes this mixin as a superclass and calls:

TrackedClassMixin.__init__(class_to_track)

from its init method. Note that class_to_track is typically the class name itself, not type(self) which would track the specific subclass. At some relevant point one can call:

self.tcm_dump(class_to_track[, file])

class_to_track needs a tcm_get_state method to return the salient information, such as this from cs.resources.MultiOpenMixin:

def tcm_get_state(self):
    return {'opened': self.opened, 'opens': self._opens}

See cs.resources.MultiOpenMixin for example use.

Release Log

Release 20200517: Documentation improvements.

Release 20200318:

  • Replace obsolete O class with a new subclass of SimpleNamespace which issues a warning.
  • New singleton() generic factory function and SingletonMixin mixin class for making singleton classes.

Release 20190103:

  • New mixin class TrackedClassMixin to track all instances of a particular class.
  • Documentation updates.

Release 20170904: Minor cleanups.

Release 20160828:

  • Use "install_requires" instead of "requires" in DISTINFO.
  • Minor tweaks.

Release 20150118: move long_description into cs/README-obj.rst

Release 20150110: cleaned out some old junk, readied metadata for PyPI

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