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209 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
209 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
"""
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Call loop machinery
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"""
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import sys
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import warnings
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_py3 = sys.version_info > (3, 0)
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if not _py3:
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exec(
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"""
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def _reraise(cls, val, tb):
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raise cls, val, tb
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"""
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)
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def _raise_wrapfail(wrap_controller, msg):
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co = wrap_controller.gi_code
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raise RuntimeError(
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"wrap_controller at %r %s:%d %s"
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% (co.co_name, co.co_filename, co.co_firstlineno, msg)
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)
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class HookCallError(Exception):
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""" Hook was called wrongly. """
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class _Result(object):
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def __init__(self, result, excinfo):
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self._result = result
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self._excinfo = excinfo
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@property
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def excinfo(self):
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return self._excinfo
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@property
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def result(self):
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"""Get the result(s) for this hook call (DEPRECATED in favor of ``get_result()``)."""
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msg = "Use get_result() which forces correct exception handling"
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warnings.warn(DeprecationWarning(msg), stacklevel=2)
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return self._result
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@classmethod
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def from_call(cls, func):
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__tracebackhide__ = True
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result = excinfo = None
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try:
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result = func()
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except BaseException:
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excinfo = sys.exc_info()
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return cls(result, excinfo)
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def force_result(self, result):
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"""Force the result(s) to ``result``.
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If the hook was marked as a ``firstresult`` a single value should
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be set otherwise set a (modified) list of results. Any exceptions
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found during invocation will be deleted.
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"""
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self._result = result
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self._excinfo = None
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def get_result(self):
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"""Get the result(s) for this hook call.
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If the hook was marked as a ``firstresult`` only a single value
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will be returned otherwise a list of results.
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"""
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__tracebackhide__ = True
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if self._excinfo is None:
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return self._result
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else:
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ex = self._excinfo
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if _py3:
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raise ex[1].with_traceback(ex[2])
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_reraise(*ex) # noqa
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def _wrapped_call(wrap_controller, func):
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""" Wrap calling to a function with a generator which needs to yield
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exactly once. The yield point will trigger calling the wrapped function
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and return its ``_Result`` to the yield point. The generator then needs
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to finish (raise StopIteration) in order for the wrapped call to complete.
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"""
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try:
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next(wrap_controller) # first yield
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except StopIteration:
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_raise_wrapfail(wrap_controller, "did not yield")
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call_outcome = _Result.from_call(func)
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try:
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wrap_controller.send(call_outcome)
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_raise_wrapfail(wrap_controller, "has second yield")
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except StopIteration:
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pass
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return call_outcome.get_result()
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class _LegacyMultiCall(object):
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""" execute a call into multiple python functions/methods. """
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# XXX note that the __multicall__ argument is supported only
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# for pytest compatibility reasons. It was never officially
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# supported there and is explicitely deprecated since 2.8
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# so we can remove it soon, allowing to avoid the below recursion
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# in execute() and simplify/speed up the execute loop.
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def __init__(self, hook_impls, kwargs, firstresult=False):
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self.hook_impls = hook_impls
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self.caller_kwargs = kwargs # come from _HookCaller.__call__()
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self.caller_kwargs["__multicall__"] = self
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self.firstresult = firstresult
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def execute(self):
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caller_kwargs = self.caller_kwargs
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self.results = results = []
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firstresult = self.firstresult
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while self.hook_impls:
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hook_impl = self.hook_impls.pop()
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try:
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args = [caller_kwargs[argname] for argname in hook_impl.argnames]
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except KeyError:
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for argname in hook_impl.argnames:
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if argname not in caller_kwargs:
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raise HookCallError(
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"hook call must provide argument %r" % (argname,)
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)
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if hook_impl.hookwrapper:
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return _wrapped_call(hook_impl.function(*args), self.execute)
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res = hook_impl.function(*args)
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if res is not None:
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if firstresult:
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return res
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results.append(res)
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if not firstresult:
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return results
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def __repr__(self):
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status = "%d meths" % (len(self.hook_impls),)
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if hasattr(self, "results"):
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status = ("%d results, " % len(self.results)) + status
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return "<_MultiCall %s, kwargs=%r>" % (status, self.caller_kwargs)
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def _legacymulticall(hook_impls, caller_kwargs, firstresult=False):
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return _LegacyMultiCall(
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hook_impls, caller_kwargs, firstresult=firstresult
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).execute()
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def _multicall(hook_impls, caller_kwargs, firstresult=False):
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"""Execute a call into multiple python functions/methods and return the
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result(s).
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``caller_kwargs`` comes from _HookCaller.__call__().
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"""
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__tracebackhide__ = True
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results = []
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excinfo = None
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try: # run impl and wrapper setup functions in a loop
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teardowns = []
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try:
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for hook_impl in reversed(hook_impls):
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try:
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args = [caller_kwargs[argname] for argname in hook_impl.argnames]
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except KeyError:
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for argname in hook_impl.argnames:
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if argname not in caller_kwargs:
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raise HookCallError(
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"hook call must provide argument %r" % (argname,)
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)
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if hook_impl.hookwrapper:
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try:
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gen = hook_impl.function(*args)
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next(gen) # first yield
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teardowns.append(gen)
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except StopIteration:
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_raise_wrapfail(gen, "did not yield")
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else:
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res = hook_impl.function(*args)
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if res is not None:
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results.append(res)
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if firstresult: # halt further impl calls
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break
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except BaseException:
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excinfo = sys.exc_info()
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finally:
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if firstresult: # first result hooks return a single value
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outcome = _Result(results[0] if results else None, excinfo)
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else:
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outcome = _Result(results, excinfo)
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# run all wrapper post-yield blocks
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for gen in reversed(teardowns):
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try:
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gen.send(outcome)
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_raise_wrapfail(gen, "has second yield")
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except StopIteration:
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pass
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return outcome.get_result()
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