SQLAlchemy 2.0.45__cp314-cp314-win_amd64.whl

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  1. sqlalchemy/__init__.py +283 -0
  2. sqlalchemy/connectors/__init__.py +18 -0
  3. sqlalchemy/connectors/aioodbc.py +184 -0
  4. sqlalchemy/connectors/asyncio.py +429 -0
  5. sqlalchemy/connectors/pyodbc.py +250 -0
  6. sqlalchemy/cyextension/__init__.py +6 -0
  7. sqlalchemy/cyextension/collections.cp314-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
  8. sqlalchemy/cyextension/collections.pyx +409 -0
  9. sqlalchemy/cyextension/immutabledict.cp314-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
  10. sqlalchemy/cyextension/immutabledict.pxd +8 -0
  11. sqlalchemy/cyextension/immutabledict.pyx +133 -0
  12. sqlalchemy/cyextension/processors.cp314-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
  13. sqlalchemy/cyextension/processors.pyx +68 -0
  14. sqlalchemy/cyextension/resultproxy.cp314-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
  15. sqlalchemy/cyextension/resultproxy.pyx +102 -0
  16. sqlalchemy/cyextension/util.cp314-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
  17. sqlalchemy/cyextension/util.pyx +90 -0
  18. sqlalchemy/dialects/__init__.py +62 -0
  19. sqlalchemy/dialects/_typing.py +30 -0
  20. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/__init__.py +88 -0
  21. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/aioodbc.py +63 -0
  22. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/base.py +4089 -0
  23. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/information_schema.py +285 -0
  24. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/json.py +129 -0
  25. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/provision.py +168 -0
  26. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/pymssql.py +126 -0
  27. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/pyodbc.py +760 -0
  28. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/__init__.py +104 -0
  29. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/aiomysql.py +250 -0
  30. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/asyncmy.py +231 -0
  31. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/base.py +3933 -0
  32. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/cymysql.py +106 -0
  33. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/dml.py +225 -0
  34. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/enumerated.py +282 -0
  35. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/expression.py +146 -0
  36. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/json.py +91 -0
  37. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/mariadb.py +73 -0
  38. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/mariadbconnector.py +322 -0
  39. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/mysqlconnector.py +302 -0
  40. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/mysqldb.py +314 -0
  41. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/provision.py +147 -0
  42. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/pymysql.py +158 -0
  43. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/pyodbc.py +157 -0
  44. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/reflection.py +727 -0
  45. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/reserved_words.py +570 -0
  46. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/types.py +835 -0
  47. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/__init__.py +81 -0
  48. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/base.py +3802 -0
  49. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/cx_oracle.py +1555 -0
  50. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/dictionary.py +507 -0
  51. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/oracledb.py +941 -0
  52. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/provision.py +297 -0
  53. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/types.py +316 -0
  54. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/vector.py +365 -0
  55. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/__init__.py +167 -0
  56. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/_psycopg_common.py +189 -0
  57. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/array.py +519 -0
  58. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/asyncpg.py +1284 -0
  59. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/base.py +5328 -0
  60. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/dml.py +339 -0
  61. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/ext.py +540 -0
  62. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/hstore.py +406 -0
  63. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/json.py +395 -0
  64. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/named_types.py +524 -0
  65. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/operators.py +129 -0
  66. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/pg8000.py +669 -0
  67. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/pg_catalog.py +326 -0
  68. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/provision.py +175 -0
  69. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/psycopg.py +862 -0
  70. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/psycopg2.py +892 -0
  71. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/psycopg2cffi.py +61 -0
  72. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/ranges.py +1031 -0
  73. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/types.py +313 -0
  74. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/__init__.py +57 -0
  75. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/aiosqlite.py +446 -0
  76. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/base.py +3045 -0
  77. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/dml.py +263 -0
  78. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/json.py +92 -0
  79. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/provision.py +223 -0
  80. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/pysqlcipher.py +157 -0
  81. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/pysqlite.py +756 -0
  82. sqlalchemy/dialects/type_migration_guidelines.txt +145 -0
  83. sqlalchemy/engine/__init__.py +62 -0
  84. sqlalchemy/engine/_py_processors.py +136 -0
  85. sqlalchemy/engine/_py_row.py +128 -0
  86. sqlalchemy/engine/_py_util.py +74 -0
  87. sqlalchemy/engine/base.py +3382 -0
  88. sqlalchemy/engine/characteristics.py +155 -0
  89. sqlalchemy/engine/create.py +893 -0
  90. sqlalchemy/engine/cursor.py +2298 -0
  91. sqlalchemy/engine/default.py +2394 -0
  92. sqlalchemy/engine/events.py +965 -0
  93. sqlalchemy/engine/interfaces.py +3471 -0
  94. sqlalchemy/engine/mock.py +134 -0
  95. sqlalchemy/engine/processors.py +61 -0
  96. sqlalchemy/engine/reflection.py +2102 -0
  97. sqlalchemy/engine/result.py +2387 -0
  98. sqlalchemy/engine/row.py +400 -0
  99. sqlalchemy/engine/strategies.py +16 -0
  100. sqlalchemy/engine/url.py +924 -0
  101. sqlalchemy/engine/util.py +167 -0
  102. sqlalchemy/event/__init__.py +26 -0
  103. sqlalchemy/event/api.py +220 -0
  104. sqlalchemy/event/attr.py +676 -0
  105. sqlalchemy/event/base.py +472 -0
  106. sqlalchemy/event/legacy.py +258 -0
  107. sqlalchemy/event/registry.py +390 -0
  108. sqlalchemy/events.py +17 -0
  109. sqlalchemy/exc.py +832 -0
  110. sqlalchemy/ext/__init__.py +11 -0
  111. sqlalchemy/ext/associationproxy.py +2027 -0
  112. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/__init__.py +25 -0
  113. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/base.py +281 -0
  114. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/engine.py +1471 -0
  115. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/exc.py +21 -0
  116. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/result.py +965 -0
  117. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/scoping.py +1599 -0
  118. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/session.py +1947 -0
  119. sqlalchemy/ext/automap.py +1701 -0
  120. sqlalchemy/ext/baked.py +570 -0
  121. sqlalchemy/ext/compiler.py +600 -0
  122. sqlalchemy/ext/declarative/__init__.py +65 -0
  123. sqlalchemy/ext/declarative/extensions.py +564 -0
  124. sqlalchemy/ext/horizontal_shard.py +478 -0
  125. sqlalchemy/ext/hybrid.py +1535 -0
  126. sqlalchemy/ext/indexable.py +364 -0
  127. sqlalchemy/ext/instrumentation.py +450 -0
  128. sqlalchemy/ext/mutable.py +1085 -0
  129. sqlalchemy/ext/mypy/__init__.py +6 -0
  130. sqlalchemy/ext/mypy/apply.py +324 -0
  131. sqlalchemy/ext/mypy/decl_class.py +515 -0
  132. sqlalchemy/ext/mypy/infer.py +590 -0
  133. sqlalchemy/ext/mypy/names.py +335 -0
  134. sqlalchemy/ext/mypy/plugin.py +303 -0
  135. sqlalchemy/ext/mypy/util.py +357 -0
  136. sqlalchemy/ext/orderinglist.py +439 -0
  137. sqlalchemy/ext/serializer.py +185 -0
  138. sqlalchemy/future/__init__.py +16 -0
  139. sqlalchemy/future/engine.py +15 -0
  140. sqlalchemy/inspection.py +174 -0
  141. sqlalchemy/log.py +288 -0
  142. sqlalchemy/orm/__init__.py +171 -0
  143. sqlalchemy/orm/_orm_constructors.py +2661 -0
  144. sqlalchemy/orm/_typing.py +179 -0
  145. sqlalchemy/orm/attributes.py +2845 -0
  146. sqlalchemy/orm/base.py +971 -0
  147. sqlalchemy/orm/bulk_persistence.py +2135 -0
  148. sqlalchemy/orm/clsregistry.py +571 -0
  149. sqlalchemy/orm/collections.py +1627 -0
  150. sqlalchemy/orm/context.py +3334 -0
  151. sqlalchemy/orm/decl_api.py +2004 -0
  152. sqlalchemy/orm/decl_base.py +2192 -0
  153. sqlalchemy/orm/dependency.py +1302 -0
  154. sqlalchemy/orm/descriptor_props.py +1092 -0
  155. sqlalchemy/orm/dynamic.py +300 -0
  156. sqlalchemy/orm/evaluator.py +379 -0
  157. sqlalchemy/orm/events.py +3252 -0
  158. sqlalchemy/orm/exc.py +237 -0
  159. sqlalchemy/orm/identity.py +302 -0
  160. sqlalchemy/orm/instrumentation.py +754 -0
  161. sqlalchemy/orm/interfaces.py +1496 -0
  162. sqlalchemy/orm/loading.py +1686 -0
  163. sqlalchemy/orm/mapped_collection.py +557 -0
  164. sqlalchemy/orm/mapper.py +4444 -0
  165. sqlalchemy/orm/path_registry.py +809 -0
  166. sqlalchemy/orm/persistence.py +1788 -0
  167. sqlalchemy/orm/properties.py +935 -0
  168. sqlalchemy/orm/query.py +3459 -0
  169. sqlalchemy/orm/relationships.py +3508 -0
  170. sqlalchemy/orm/scoping.py +2148 -0
  171. sqlalchemy/orm/session.py +5280 -0
  172. sqlalchemy/orm/state.py +1168 -0
  173. sqlalchemy/orm/state_changes.py +196 -0
  174. sqlalchemy/orm/strategies.py +3470 -0
  175. sqlalchemy/orm/strategy_options.py +2568 -0
  176. sqlalchemy/orm/sync.py +164 -0
  177. sqlalchemy/orm/unitofwork.py +796 -0
  178. sqlalchemy/orm/util.py +2403 -0
  179. sqlalchemy/orm/writeonly.py +674 -0
  180. sqlalchemy/pool/__init__.py +44 -0
  181. sqlalchemy/pool/base.py +1516 -0
  182. sqlalchemy/pool/events.py +372 -0
  183. sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py +588 -0
  184. sqlalchemy/py.typed +0 -0
  185. sqlalchemy/schema.py +69 -0
  186. sqlalchemy/sql/__init__.py +145 -0
  187. sqlalchemy/sql/_dml_constructors.py +132 -0
  188. sqlalchemy/sql/_elements_constructors.py +1872 -0
  189. sqlalchemy/sql/_orm_types.py +20 -0
  190. sqlalchemy/sql/_py_util.py +75 -0
  191. sqlalchemy/sql/_selectable_constructors.py +763 -0
  192. sqlalchemy/sql/_typing.py +481 -0
  193. sqlalchemy/sql/annotation.py +587 -0
  194. sqlalchemy/sql/base.py +2219 -0
  195. sqlalchemy/sql/cache_key.py +1057 -0
  196. sqlalchemy/sql/coercions.py +1404 -0
  197. sqlalchemy/sql/compiler.py +8034 -0
  198. sqlalchemy/sql/crud.py +1744 -0
  199. sqlalchemy/sql/ddl.py +1444 -0
  200. sqlalchemy/sql/default_comparator.py +551 -0
  201. sqlalchemy/sql/dml.py +1850 -0
  202. sqlalchemy/sql/elements.py +5589 -0
  203. sqlalchemy/sql/events.py +458 -0
  204. sqlalchemy/sql/expression.py +159 -0
  205. sqlalchemy/sql/functions.py +2139 -0
  206. sqlalchemy/sql/lambdas.py +1442 -0
  207. sqlalchemy/sql/naming.py +209 -0
  208. sqlalchemy/sql/operators.py +2623 -0
  209. sqlalchemy/sql/roles.py +323 -0
  210. sqlalchemy/sql/schema.py +6222 -0
  211. sqlalchemy/sql/selectable.py +7265 -0
  212. sqlalchemy/sql/sqltypes.py +3930 -0
  213. sqlalchemy/sql/traversals.py +1024 -0
  214. sqlalchemy/sql/type_api.py +2368 -0
  215. sqlalchemy/sql/util.py +1485 -0
  216. sqlalchemy/sql/visitors.py +1164 -0
  217. sqlalchemy/testing/__init__.py +96 -0
  218. sqlalchemy/testing/assertions.py +994 -0
  219. sqlalchemy/testing/assertsql.py +520 -0
  220. sqlalchemy/testing/asyncio.py +135 -0
  221. sqlalchemy/testing/config.py +434 -0
  222. sqlalchemy/testing/engines.py +478 -0
  223. sqlalchemy/testing/entities.py +117 -0
  224. sqlalchemy/testing/exclusions.py +476 -0
  225. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/__init__.py +28 -0
  226. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/base.py +366 -0
  227. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/mypy.py +332 -0
  228. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/orm.py +227 -0
  229. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/sql.py +482 -0
  230. sqlalchemy/testing/pickleable.py +155 -0
  231. sqlalchemy/testing/plugin/__init__.py +6 -0
  232. sqlalchemy/testing/plugin/bootstrap.py +51 -0
  233. sqlalchemy/testing/plugin/plugin_base.py +828 -0
  234. sqlalchemy/testing/plugin/pytestplugin.py +892 -0
  235. sqlalchemy/testing/profiling.py +327 -0
  236. sqlalchemy/testing/provision.py +597 -0
  237. sqlalchemy/testing/requirements.py +1940 -0
  238. sqlalchemy/testing/schema.py +198 -0
  239. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/__init__.py +19 -0
  240. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_cte.py +237 -0
  241. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_ddl.py +389 -0
  242. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_deprecations.py +153 -0
  243. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_dialect.py +776 -0
  244. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_insert.py +630 -0
  245. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_reflection.py +3557 -0
  246. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_results.py +504 -0
  247. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_rowcount.py +258 -0
  248. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_select.py +2010 -0
  249. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_sequence.py +317 -0
  250. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_types.py +2147 -0
  251. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_unicode_ddl.py +189 -0
  252. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_update_delete.py +139 -0
  253. sqlalchemy/testing/util.py +535 -0
  254. sqlalchemy/testing/warnings.py +52 -0
  255. sqlalchemy/types.py +74 -0
  256. sqlalchemy/util/__init__.py +162 -0
  257. sqlalchemy/util/_collections.py +717 -0
  258. sqlalchemy/util/_concurrency_py3k.py +288 -0
  259. sqlalchemy/util/_has_cy.py +40 -0
  260. sqlalchemy/util/_py_collections.py +541 -0
  261. sqlalchemy/util/compat.py +316 -0
  262. sqlalchemy/util/concurrency.py +110 -0
  263. sqlalchemy/util/deprecations.py +401 -0
  264. sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py +2306 -0
  265. sqlalchemy/util/preloaded.py +150 -0
  266. sqlalchemy/util/queue.py +322 -0
  267. sqlalchemy/util/tool_support.py +201 -0
  268. sqlalchemy/util/topological.py +120 -0
  269. sqlalchemy/util/typing.py +734 -0
  270. sqlalchemy-2.0.45.dist-info/METADATA +243 -0
  271. sqlalchemy-2.0.45.dist-info/RECORD +274 -0
  272. sqlalchemy-2.0.45.dist-info/WHEEL +5 -0
  273. sqlalchemy-2.0.45.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE +19 -0
  274. sqlalchemy-2.0.45.dist-info/top_level.txt +1 -0
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+ # util/langhelpers.py
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+ # Copyright (C) 2005-2025 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
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+ # <see AUTHORS file>
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+ #
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+ # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
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+ # the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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+ # mypy: allow-untyped-defs, allow-untyped-calls
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+
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+ """Routines to help with the creation, loading and introspection of
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+ modules, classes, hierarchies, attributes, functions, and methods.
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+
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+ """
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+
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+ import collections
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+ import enum
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+ from functools import update_wrapper
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+ import inspect
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+ import itertools
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+ import operator
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+ import re
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+ import sys
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+ import textwrap
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+ import threading
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+ import types
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+ from types import CodeType
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+ from typing import Any
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+ from typing import Callable
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+ from typing import cast
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+ from typing import Dict
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+ from typing import FrozenSet
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+ from typing import Generic
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+ from typing import Iterator
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+ from typing import List
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+ from typing import Mapping
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+ from typing import NoReturn
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+ from typing import Optional
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+ from typing import overload
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+ from typing import Sequence
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+ from typing import Set
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+ from typing import Tuple
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+ from typing import Type
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+ from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
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+ from typing import TypeVar
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+ from typing import Union
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+ import warnings
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+
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+ from . import _collections
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+ from . import compat
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+ from ._has_cy import HAS_CYEXTENSION
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+ from .typing import Literal
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+ from .. import exc
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+
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+ _T = TypeVar("_T")
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+ _T_co = TypeVar("_T_co", covariant=True)
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+ _F = TypeVar("_F", bound=Callable[..., Any])
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+ _MP = TypeVar("_MP", bound="memoized_property[Any]")
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+ _MA = TypeVar("_MA", bound="HasMemoized.memoized_attribute[Any]")
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+ _HP = TypeVar("_HP", bound="hybridproperty[Any]")
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+ _HM = TypeVar("_HM", bound="hybridmethod[Any]")
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+
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+
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+ if compat.py314:
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+ # vendor a minimal form of get_annotations per
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+ # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/133684#issuecomment-2863841891
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+
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+ from annotationlib import call_annotate_function # type: ignore[import-not-found,unused-ignore] # noqa: E501
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+ from annotationlib import Format
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+
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+ def _get_and_call_annotate(obj, format): # noqa: A002
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+ annotate = getattr(obj, "__annotate__", None)
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+ if annotate is not None:
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+ ann = call_annotate_function(annotate, format, owner=obj)
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+ if not isinstance(ann, dict):
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+ raise ValueError(f"{obj!r}.__annotate__ returned a non-dict")
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+ return ann
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+ return None
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+ # this is ported from py3.13.0a7
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+ _BASE_GET_ANNOTATIONS = type.__dict__["__annotations__"].__get__
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+
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+ def _get_dunder_annotations(obj):
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+ if isinstance(obj, type):
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+ try:
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+ ann = _BASE_GET_ANNOTATIONS(obj)
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+ except AttributeError:
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+ # For static types, the descriptor raises AttributeError.
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+ return {}
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+ else:
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+ ann = getattr(obj, "__annotations__", None)
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+ if ann is None:
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+ return {}
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+
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+ if not isinstance(ann, dict):
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+ raise ValueError(
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+ f"{obj!r}.__annotations__ is neither a dict nor None"
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+ )
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+ return dict(ann)
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+
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+ def _vendored_get_annotations(
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+ obj: Any, *, format: Format # noqa: A002
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+ ) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
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+ """A sparse implementation of annotationlib.get_annotations()"""
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+
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+ try:
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+ ann = _get_dunder_annotations(obj)
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+ except Exception:
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+ pass
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+ else:
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+ if ann is not None:
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+ return dict(ann)
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+
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+ # But if __annotations__ threw a NameError, we try calling __annotate__
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+ ann = _get_and_call_annotate(obj, format)
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+ if ann is None:
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+ # If that didn't work either, we have a very weird object:
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+ # evaluating
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+ # __annotations__ threw NameError and there is no __annotate__.
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+ # In that case,
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+ # we fall back to trying __annotations__ again.
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+ ann = _get_dunder_annotations(obj)
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+
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+ if ann is None:
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+ if isinstance(obj, type) or callable(obj):
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+ return {}
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+ raise TypeError(f"{obj!r} does not have annotations")
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+
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+ if not ann:
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+ return {}
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+
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+ return dict(ann)
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+
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+ def get_annotations(obj: Any) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
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+ # FORWARDREF has the effect of giving us ForwardRefs and not
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+ # actually trying to evaluate the annotations. We need this so
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+ # that the annotations act as much like
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+ # "from __future__ import annotations" as possible, which is going
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+ # away in future python as a separate mode
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+ return _vendored_get_annotations(obj, format=Format.FORWARDREF)
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+
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+ elif compat.py310:
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+
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+ def get_annotations(obj: Any) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
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+ return inspect.get_annotations(obj)
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+ else:
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+ def get_annotations(obj: Any) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
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+ # it's been observed that cls.__annotations__ can be non present.
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+ # it's not clear what causes this, running under tox py37/38 it
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+ # happens, running straight pytest it doesnt
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+ # https://docs.python.org/3/howto/annotations.html#annotations-howto
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+ if isinstance(obj, type):
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+ ann = obj.__dict__.get("__annotations__", None)
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+ else:
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+ ann = getattr(obj, "__annotations__", None)
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+ if ann is None:
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+ return _collections.EMPTY_DICT
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+ else:
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+ return cast("Mapping[str, Any]", ann)
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+ def md5_hex(x: Any) -> str:
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+ x = x.encode("utf-8")
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+ m = compat.md5_not_for_security()
168
+ m.update(x)
169
+ return cast(str, m.hexdigest())
170
+
171
+
172
+ class safe_reraise:
173
+ """Reraise an exception after invoking some
174
+ handler code.
175
+
176
+ Stores the existing exception info before
177
+ invoking so that it is maintained across a potential
178
+ coroutine context switch.
179
+
180
+ e.g.::
181
+
182
+ try:
183
+ sess.commit()
184
+ except:
185
+ with safe_reraise():
186
+ sess.rollback()
187
+
188
+ TODO: we should at some point evaluate current behaviors in this regard
189
+ based on current greenlet, gevent/eventlet implementations in Python 3, and
190
+ also see the degree to which our own asyncio (based on greenlet also) is
191
+ impacted by this. .rollback() will cause IO / context switch to occur in
192
+ all these scenarios; what happens to the exception context from an
193
+ "except:" block if we don't explicitly store it? Original issue was #2703.
194
+
195
+ """
196
+
197
+ __slots__ = ("_exc_info",)
198
+
199
+ _exc_info: Union[
200
+ None,
201
+ Tuple[
202
+ Type[BaseException],
203
+ BaseException,
204
+ types.TracebackType,
205
+ ],
206
+ Tuple[None, None, None],
207
+ ]
208
+
209
+ def __enter__(self) -> None:
210
+ self._exc_info = sys.exc_info()
211
+
212
+ def __exit__(
213
+ self,
214
+ type_: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
215
+ value: Optional[BaseException],
216
+ traceback: Optional[types.TracebackType],
217
+ ) -> NoReturn:
218
+ assert self._exc_info is not None
219
+ # see #2703 for notes
220
+ if type_ is None:
221
+ exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info
222
+ assert exc_value is not None
223
+ self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references
224
+ raise exc_value.with_traceback(exc_tb)
225
+ else:
226
+ self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references
227
+ assert value is not None
228
+ raise value.with_traceback(traceback)
229
+
230
+
231
+ def walk_subclasses(cls: Type[_T]) -> Iterator[Type[_T]]:
232
+ seen: Set[Any] = set()
233
+
234
+ stack = [cls]
235
+ while stack:
236
+ cls = stack.pop()
237
+ if cls in seen:
238
+ continue
239
+ else:
240
+ seen.add(cls)
241
+ stack.extend(cls.__subclasses__())
242
+ yield cls
243
+
244
+
245
+ def string_or_unprintable(element: Any) -> str:
246
+ if isinstance(element, str):
247
+ return element
248
+ else:
249
+ try:
250
+ return str(element)
251
+ except Exception:
252
+ return "unprintable element %r" % element
253
+
254
+
255
+ def clsname_as_plain_name(
256
+ cls: Type[Any], use_name: Optional[str] = None
257
+ ) -> str:
258
+ name = use_name or cls.__name__
259
+ return " ".join(n.lower() for n in re.findall(r"([A-Z][a-z]+|SQL)", name))
260
+
261
+
262
+ def method_is_overridden(
263
+ instance_or_cls: Union[Type[Any], object],
264
+ against_method: Callable[..., Any],
265
+ ) -> bool:
266
+ """Return True if the two class methods don't match."""
267
+
268
+ if not isinstance(instance_or_cls, type):
269
+ current_cls = instance_or_cls.__class__
270
+ else:
271
+ current_cls = instance_or_cls
272
+
273
+ method_name = against_method.__name__
274
+
275
+ current_method: types.MethodType = getattr(current_cls, method_name)
276
+
277
+ return current_method != against_method
278
+
279
+
280
+ def decode_slice(slc: slice) -> Tuple[Any, ...]:
281
+ """decode a slice object as sent to __getitem__.
282
+
283
+ takes into account the 2.5 __index__() method, basically.
284
+
285
+ """
286
+ ret: List[Any] = []
287
+ for x in slc.start, slc.stop, slc.step:
288
+ if hasattr(x, "__index__"):
289
+ x = x.__index__()
290
+ ret.append(x)
291
+ return tuple(ret)
292
+
293
+
294
+ def _unique_symbols(used: Sequence[str], *bases: str) -> Iterator[str]:
295
+ used_set = set(used)
296
+ for base in bases:
297
+ pool = itertools.chain(
298
+ (base,),
299
+ map(lambda i: base + str(i), range(1000)),
300
+ )
301
+ for sym in pool:
302
+ if sym not in used_set:
303
+ used_set.add(sym)
304
+ yield sym
305
+ break
306
+ else:
307
+ raise NameError("exhausted namespace for symbol base %s" % base)
308
+
309
+
310
+ def map_bits(fn: Callable[[int], Any], n: int) -> Iterator[Any]:
311
+ """Call the given function given each nonzero bit from n."""
312
+
313
+ while n:
314
+ b = n & (~n + 1)
315
+ yield fn(b)
316
+ n ^= b
317
+
318
+
319
+ _Fn = TypeVar("_Fn", bound="Callable[..., Any]")
320
+
321
+ # this seems to be in flux in recent mypy versions
322
+
323
+
324
+ def decorator(target: Callable[..., Any]) -> Callable[[_Fn], _Fn]:
325
+ """A signature-matching decorator factory."""
326
+
327
+ def decorate(fn: _Fn) -> _Fn:
328
+ if not inspect.isfunction(fn) and not inspect.ismethod(fn):
329
+ raise Exception("not a decoratable function")
330
+
331
+ # Python 3.14 defer creating __annotations__ until its used.
332
+ # We do not want to create __annotations__ now.
333
+ annofunc = getattr(fn, "__annotate__", None)
334
+ if annofunc is not None:
335
+ fn.__annotate__ = None # type: ignore[union-attr]
336
+ try:
337
+ spec = compat.inspect_getfullargspec(fn)
338
+ finally:
339
+ fn.__annotate__ = annofunc # type: ignore[union-attr]
340
+ else:
341
+ spec = compat.inspect_getfullargspec(fn)
342
+
343
+ # Do not generate code for annotations.
344
+ # update_wrapper() copies the annotation from fn to decorated.
345
+ # We use dummy defaults for code generation to avoid having
346
+ # copy of large globals for compiling.
347
+ # We copy __defaults__ and __kwdefaults__ from fn to decorated.
348
+ empty_defaults = (None,) * len(spec.defaults or ())
349
+ empty_kwdefaults = dict.fromkeys(spec.kwonlydefaults or ())
350
+ spec = spec._replace(
351
+ annotations={},
352
+ defaults=empty_defaults,
353
+ kwonlydefaults=empty_kwdefaults,
354
+ )
355
+
356
+ names = (
357
+ tuple(cast("Tuple[str, ...]", spec[0]))
358
+ + cast("Tuple[str, ...]", spec[1:3])
359
+ + (fn.__name__,)
360
+ )
361
+ targ_name, fn_name = _unique_symbols(names, "target", "fn")
362
+
363
+ metadata: Dict[str, Optional[str]] = dict(target=targ_name, fn=fn_name)
364
+ metadata.update(format_argspec_plus(spec, grouped=False))
365
+ metadata["name"] = fn.__name__
366
+
367
+ if inspect.iscoroutinefunction(fn):
368
+ metadata["prefix"] = "async "
369
+ metadata["target_prefix"] = "await "
370
+ else:
371
+ metadata["prefix"] = ""
372
+ metadata["target_prefix"] = ""
373
+
374
+ # look for __ positional arguments. This is a convention in
375
+ # SQLAlchemy that arguments should be passed positionally
376
+ # rather than as keyword
377
+ # arguments. note that apply_pos doesn't currently work in all cases
378
+ # such as when a kw-only indicator "*" is present, which is why
379
+ # we limit the use of this to just that case we can detect. As we add
380
+ # more kinds of methods that use @decorator, things may have to
381
+ # be further improved in this area
382
+ if "__" in repr(spec[0]):
383
+ code = (
384
+ """\
385
+ %(prefix)sdef %(name)s%(grouped_args)s:
386
+ return %(target_prefix)s%(target)s(%(fn)s, %(apply_pos)s)
387
+ """
388
+ % metadata
389
+ )
390
+ else:
391
+ code = (
392
+ """\
393
+ %(prefix)sdef %(name)s%(grouped_args)s:
394
+ return %(target_prefix)s%(target)s(%(fn)s, %(apply_kw)s)
395
+ """
396
+ % metadata
397
+ )
398
+
399
+ env: Dict[str, Any] = {
400
+ targ_name: target,
401
+ fn_name: fn,
402
+ "__name__": fn.__module__,
403
+ }
404
+
405
+ decorated = cast(
406
+ types.FunctionType,
407
+ _exec_code_in_env(code, env, fn.__name__),
408
+ )
409
+ decorated.__defaults__ = fn.__defaults__
410
+ decorated.__kwdefaults__ = fn.__kwdefaults__ # type: ignore
411
+ return update_wrapper(decorated, fn) # type: ignore[return-value]
412
+
413
+ return update_wrapper(decorate, target) # type: ignore[return-value]
414
+
415
+
416
+ def _exec_code_in_env(
417
+ code: Union[str, types.CodeType], env: Dict[str, Any], fn_name: str
418
+ ) -> Callable[..., Any]:
419
+ exec(code, env)
420
+ return env[fn_name] # type: ignore[no-any-return]
421
+
422
+
423
+ _PF = TypeVar("_PF")
424
+ _TE = TypeVar("_TE")
425
+
426
+
427
+ class PluginLoader:
428
+ def __init__(
429
+ self, group: str, auto_fn: Optional[Callable[..., Any]] = None
430
+ ):
431
+ self.group = group
432
+ self.impls: Dict[str, Any] = {}
433
+ self.auto_fn = auto_fn
434
+
435
+ def clear(self):
436
+ self.impls.clear()
437
+
438
+ def load(self, name: str) -> Any:
439
+ if name in self.impls:
440
+ return self.impls[name]()
441
+
442
+ if self.auto_fn:
443
+ loader = self.auto_fn(name)
444
+ if loader:
445
+ self.impls[name] = loader
446
+ return loader()
447
+
448
+ for impl in compat.importlib_metadata_get(self.group):
449
+ if impl.name == name:
450
+ self.impls[name] = impl.load
451
+ return impl.load()
452
+
453
+ raise exc.NoSuchModuleError(
454
+ "Can't load plugin: %s:%s" % (self.group, name)
455
+ )
456
+
457
+ def register(self, name: str, modulepath: str, objname: str) -> None:
458
+ def load():
459
+ mod = __import__(modulepath)
460
+ for token in modulepath.split(".")[1:]:
461
+ mod = getattr(mod, token)
462
+ return getattr(mod, objname)
463
+
464
+ self.impls[name] = load
465
+
466
+ def deregister(self, name: str) -> None:
467
+ del self.impls[name]
468
+
469
+
470
+ def _inspect_func_args(fn):
471
+ try:
472
+ co_varkeywords = inspect.CO_VARKEYWORDS
473
+ except AttributeError:
474
+ # https://docs.python.org/3/library/inspect.html
475
+ # The flags are specific to CPython, and may not be defined in other
476
+ # Python implementations. Furthermore, the flags are an implementation
477
+ # detail, and can be removed or deprecated in future Python releases.
478
+ spec = compat.inspect_getfullargspec(fn)
479
+ return spec[0], bool(spec[2])
480
+ else:
481
+ # use fn.__code__ plus flags to reduce method call overhead
482
+ co = fn.__code__
483
+ nargs = co.co_argcount
484
+ return (
485
+ list(co.co_varnames[:nargs]),
486
+ bool(co.co_flags & co_varkeywords),
487
+ )
488
+
489
+
490
+ @overload
491
+ def get_cls_kwargs(
492
+ cls: type,
493
+ *,
494
+ _set: Optional[Set[str]] = None,
495
+ raiseerr: Literal[True] = ...,
496
+ ) -> Set[str]: ...
497
+
498
+
499
+ @overload
500
+ def get_cls_kwargs(
501
+ cls: type, *, _set: Optional[Set[str]] = None, raiseerr: bool = False
502
+ ) -> Optional[Set[str]]: ...
503
+
504
+
505
+ def get_cls_kwargs(
506
+ cls: type, *, _set: Optional[Set[str]] = None, raiseerr: bool = False
507
+ ) -> Optional[Set[str]]:
508
+ r"""Return the full set of inherited kwargs for the given `cls`.
509
+
510
+ Probes a class's __init__ method, collecting all named arguments. If the
511
+ __init__ defines a \**kwargs catch-all, then the constructor is presumed
512
+ to pass along unrecognized keywords to its base classes, and the
513
+ collection process is repeated recursively on each of the bases.
514
+
515
+ Uses a subset of inspect.getfullargspec() to cut down on method overhead,
516
+ as this is used within the Core typing system to create copies of type
517
+ objects which is a performance-sensitive operation.
518
+
519
+ No anonymous tuple arguments please !
520
+
521
+ """
522
+ toplevel = _set is None
523
+ if toplevel:
524
+ _set = set()
525
+ assert _set is not None
526
+
527
+ ctr = cls.__dict__.get("__init__", False)
528
+
529
+ has_init = (
530
+ ctr
531
+ and isinstance(ctr, types.FunctionType)
532
+ and isinstance(ctr.__code__, types.CodeType)
533
+ )
534
+
535
+ if has_init:
536
+ names, has_kw = _inspect_func_args(ctr)
537
+ _set.update(names)
538
+
539
+ if not has_kw and not toplevel:
540
+ if raiseerr:
541
+ raise TypeError(
542
+ f"given cls {cls} doesn't have an __init__ method"
543
+ )
544
+ else:
545
+ return None
546
+ else:
547
+ has_kw = False
548
+
549
+ if not has_init or has_kw:
550
+ for c in cls.__bases__:
551
+ if get_cls_kwargs(c, _set=_set) is None:
552
+ break
553
+
554
+ _set.discard("self")
555
+ return _set
556
+
557
+
558
+ def get_func_kwargs(func: Callable[..., Any]) -> List[str]:
559
+ """Return the set of legal kwargs for the given `func`.
560
+
561
+ Uses getargspec so is safe to call for methods, functions,
562
+ etc.
563
+
564
+ """
565
+
566
+ return compat.inspect_getfullargspec(func)[0]
567
+
568
+
569
+ def get_callable_argspec(
570
+ fn: Callable[..., Any], no_self: bool = False, _is_init: bool = False
571
+ ) -> compat.FullArgSpec:
572
+ """Return the argument signature for any callable.
573
+
574
+ All pure-Python callables are accepted, including
575
+ functions, methods, classes, objects with __call__;
576
+ builtins and other edge cases like functools.partial() objects
577
+ raise a TypeError.
578
+
579
+ """
580
+ if inspect.isbuiltin(fn):
581
+ raise TypeError("Can't inspect builtin: %s" % fn)
582
+ elif inspect.isfunction(fn):
583
+ if _is_init and no_self:
584
+ spec = compat.inspect_getfullargspec(fn)
585
+ return compat.FullArgSpec(
586
+ spec.args[1:],
587
+ spec.varargs,
588
+ spec.varkw,
589
+ spec.defaults,
590
+ spec.kwonlyargs,
591
+ spec.kwonlydefaults,
592
+ spec.annotations,
593
+ )
594
+ else:
595
+ return compat.inspect_getfullargspec(fn)
596
+ elif inspect.ismethod(fn):
597
+ if no_self and (_is_init or fn.__self__):
598
+ spec = compat.inspect_getfullargspec(fn.__func__)
599
+ return compat.FullArgSpec(
600
+ spec.args[1:],
601
+ spec.varargs,
602
+ spec.varkw,
603
+ spec.defaults,
604
+ spec.kwonlyargs,
605
+ spec.kwonlydefaults,
606
+ spec.annotations,
607
+ )
608
+ else:
609
+ return compat.inspect_getfullargspec(fn.__func__)
610
+ elif inspect.isclass(fn):
611
+ return get_callable_argspec(
612
+ fn.__init__, no_self=no_self, _is_init=True
613
+ )
614
+ elif hasattr(fn, "__func__"):
615
+ return compat.inspect_getfullargspec(fn.__func__)
616
+ elif hasattr(fn, "__call__"):
617
+ if inspect.ismethod(fn.__call__):
618
+ return get_callable_argspec(fn.__call__, no_self=no_self)
619
+ else:
620
+ raise TypeError("Can't inspect callable: %s" % fn)
621
+ else:
622
+ raise TypeError("Can't inspect callable: %s" % fn)
623
+
624
+
625
+ def format_argspec_plus(
626
+ fn: Union[Callable[..., Any], compat.FullArgSpec], grouped: bool = True
627
+ ) -> Dict[str, Optional[str]]:
628
+ """Returns a dictionary of formatted, introspected function arguments.
629
+
630
+ A enhanced variant of inspect.formatargspec to support code generation.
631
+
632
+ fn
633
+ An inspectable callable or tuple of inspect getargspec() results.
634
+ grouped
635
+ Defaults to True; include (parens, around, argument) lists
636
+
637
+ Returns:
638
+
639
+ args
640
+ Full inspect.formatargspec for fn
641
+ self_arg
642
+ The name of the first positional argument, varargs[0], or None
643
+ if the function defines no positional arguments.
644
+ apply_pos
645
+ args, re-written in calling rather than receiving syntax. Arguments are
646
+ passed positionally.
647
+ apply_kw
648
+ Like apply_pos, except keyword-ish args are passed as keywords.
649
+ apply_pos_proxied
650
+ Like apply_pos but omits the self/cls argument
651
+
652
+ Example::
653
+
654
+ >>> format_argspec_plus(lambda self, a, b, c=3, **d: 123)
655
+ {'grouped_args': '(self, a, b, c=3, **d)',
656
+ 'self_arg': 'self',
657
+ 'apply_kw': '(self, a, b, c=c, **d)',
658
+ 'apply_pos': '(self, a, b, c, **d)'}
659
+
660
+ """
661
+ if callable(fn):
662
+ spec = compat.inspect_getfullargspec(fn)
663
+ else:
664
+ spec = fn
665
+
666
+ args = compat.inspect_formatargspec(*spec)
667
+
668
+ apply_pos = compat.inspect_formatargspec(
669
+ spec[0], spec[1], spec[2], None, spec[4]
670
+ )
671
+
672
+ if spec[0]:
673
+ self_arg = spec[0][0]
674
+
675
+ apply_pos_proxied = compat.inspect_formatargspec(
676
+ spec[0][1:], spec[1], spec[2], None, spec[4]
677
+ )
678
+
679
+ elif spec[1]:
680
+ # I'm not sure what this is
681
+ self_arg = "%s[0]" % spec[1]
682
+
683
+ apply_pos_proxied = apply_pos
684
+ else:
685
+ self_arg = None
686
+ apply_pos_proxied = apply_pos
687
+
688
+ num_defaults = 0
689
+ if spec[3]:
690
+ num_defaults += len(cast(Tuple[Any], spec[3]))
691
+ if spec[4]:
692
+ num_defaults += len(spec[4])
693
+
694
+ name_args = spec[0] + spec[4]
695
+
696
+ defaulted_vals: Union[List[str], Tuple[()]]
697
+
698
+ if num_defaults:
699
+ defaulted_vals = name_args[0 - num_defaults :]
700
+ else:
701
+ defaulted_vals = ()
702
+
703
+ apply_kw = compat.inspect_formatargspec(
704
+ name_args,
705
+ spec[1],
706
+ spec[2],
707
+ defaulted_vals,
708
+ formatvalue=lambda x: "=" + str(x),
709
+ )
710
+
711
+ if spec[0]:
712
+ apply_kw_proxied = compat.inspect_formatargspec(
713
+ name_args[1:],
714
+ spec[1],
715
+ spec[2],
716
+ defaulted_vals,
717
+ formatvalue=lambda x: "=" + str(x),
718
+ )
719
+ else:
720
+ apply_kw_proxied = apply_kw
721
+
722
+ if grouped:
723
+ return dict(
724
+ grouped_args=args,
725
+ self_arg=self_arg,
726
+ apply_pos=apply_pos,
727
+ apply_kw=apply_kw,
728
+ apply_pos_proxied=apply_pos_proxied,
729
+ apply_kw_proxied=apply_kw_proxied,
730
+ )
731
+ else:
732
+ return dict(
733
+ grouped_args=args,
734
+ self_arg=self_arg,
735
+ apply_pos=apply_pos[1:-1],
736
+ apply_kw=apply_kw[1:-1],
737
+ apply_pos_proxied=apply_pos_proxied[1:-1],
738
+ apply_kw_proxied=apply_kw_proxied[1:-1],
739
+ )
740
+
741
+
742
+ def format_argspec_init(method, grouped=True):
743
+ """format_argspec_plus with considerations for typical __init__ methods
744
+
745
+ Wraps format_argspec_plus with error handling strategies for typical
746
+ __init__ cases:
747
+
748
+ .. sourcecode:: text
749
+
750
+ object.__init__ -> (self)
751
+ other unreflectable (usually C) -> (self, *args, **kwargs)
752
+
753
+ """
754
+ if method is object.__init__:
755
+ grouped_args = "(self)"
756
+ args = "(self)" if grouped else "self"
757
+ proxied = "()" if grouped else ""
758
+ else:
759
+ try:
760
+ return format_argspec_plus(method, grouped=grouped)
761
+ except TypeError:
762
+ grouped_args = "(self, *args, **kwargs)"
763
+ args = grouped_args if grouped else "self, *args, **kwargs"
764
+ proxied = "(*args, **kwargs)" if grouped else "*args, **kwargs"
765
+ return dict(
766
+ self_arg="self",
767
+ grouped_args=grouped_args,
768
+ apply_pos=args,
769
+ apply_kw=args,
770
+ apply_pos_proxied=proxied,
771
+ apply_kw_proxied=proxied,
772
+ )
773
+
774
+
775
+ def create_proxy_methods(
776
+ target_cls: Type[Any],
777
+ target_cls_sphinx_name: str,
778
+ proxy_cls_sphinx_name: str,
779
+ classmethods: Sequence[str] = (),
780
+ methods: Sequence[str] = (),
781
+ attributes: Sequence[str] = (),
782
+ use_intermediate_variable: Sequence[str] = (),
783
+ ) -> Callable[[_T], _T]:
784
+ """A class decorator indicating attributes should refer to a proxy
785
+ class.
786
+
787
+ This decorator is now a "marker" that does nothing at runtime. Instead,
788
+ it is consumed by the tools/generate_proxy_methods.py script to
789
+ statically generate proxy methods and attributes that are fully
790
+ recognized by typing tools such as mypy.
791
+
792
+ """
793
+
794
+ def decorate(cls):
795
+ return cls
796
+
797
+ return decorate
798
+
799
+
800
+ def getargspec_init(method):
801
+ """inspect.getargspec with considerations for typical __init__ methods
802
+
803
+ Wraps inspect.getargspec with error handling for typical __init__ cases:
804
+
805
+ .. sourcecode:: text
806
+
807
+ object.__init__ -> (self)
808
+ other unreflectable (usually C) -> (self, *args, **kwargs)
809
+
810
+ """
811
+ try:
812
+ return compat.inspect_getfullargspec(method)
813
+ except TypeError:
814
+ if method is object.__init__:
815
+ return (["self"], None, None, None)
816
+ else:
817
+ return (["self"], "args", "kwargs", None)
818
+
819
+
820
+ def unbound_method_to_callable(func_or_cls):
821
+ """Adjust the incoming callable such that a 'self' argument is not
822
+ required.
823
+
824
+ """
825
+
826
+ if isinstance(func_or_cls, types.MethodType) and not func_or_cls.__self__:
827
+ return func_or_cls.__func__
828
+ else:
829
+ return func_or_cls
830
+
831
+
832
+ def generic_repr(
833
+ obj: Any,
834
+ additional_kw: Sequence[Tuple[str, Any]] = (),
835
+ to_inspect: Optional[Union[object, List[object]]] = None,
836
+ omit_kwarg: Sequence[str] = (),
837
+ ) -> str:
838
+ """Produce a __repr__() based on direct association of the __init__()
839
+ specification vs. same-named attributes present.
840
+
841
+ """
842
+ if to_inspect is None:
843
+ to_inspect = [obj]
844
+ else:
845
+ to_inspect = _collections.to_list(to_inspect)
846
+
847
+ missing = object()
848
+
849
+ pos_args = []
850
+ kw_args: _collections.OrderedDict[str, Any] = _collections.OrderedDict()
851
+ vargs = None
852
+ for i, insp in enumerate(to_inspect):
853
+ try:
854
+ spec = compat.inspect_getfullargspec(insp.__init__)
855
+ except TypeError:
856
+ continue
857
+ else:
858
+ default_len = len(spec.defaults) if spec.defaults else 0
859
+ if i == 0:
860
+ if spec.varargs:
861
+ vargs = spec.varargs
862
+ if default_len:
863
+ pos_args.extend(spec.args[1:-default_len])
864
+ else:
865
+ pos_args.extend(spec.args[1:])
866
+ else:
867
+ kw_args.update(
868
+ [(arg, missing) for arg in spec.args[1:-default_len]]
869
+ )
870
+
871
+ if default_len:
872
+ assert spec.defaults
873
+ kw_args.update(
874
+ [
875
+ (arg, default)
876
+ for arg, default in zip(
877
+ spec.args[-default_len:], spec.defaults
878
+ )
879
+ ]
880
+ )
881
+ output: List[str] = []
882
+
883
+ output.extend(repr(getattr(obj, arg, None)) for arg in pos_args)
884
+
885
+ if vargs is not None and hasattr(obj, vargs):
886
+ output.extend([repr(val) for val in getattr(obj, vargs)])
887
+
888
+ for arg, defval in kw_args.items():
889
+ if arg in omit_kwarg:
890
+ continue
891
+ try:
892
+ val = getattr(obj, arg, missing)
893
+ if val is not missing and val != defval:
894
+ output.append("%s=%r" % (arg, val))
895
+ except Exception:
896
+ pass
897
+
898
+ if additional_kw:
899
+ for arg, defval in additional_kw:
900
+ try:
901
+ val = getattr(obj, arg, missing)
902
+ if val is not missing and val != defval:
903
+ output.append("%s=%r" % (arg, val))
904
+ except Exception:
905
+ pass
906
+
907
+ return "%s(%s)" % (obj.__class__.__name__, ", ".join(output))
908
+
909
+
910
+ class portable_instancemethod:
911
+ """Turn an instancemethod into a (parent, name) pair
912
+ to produce a serializable callable.
913
+
914
+ """
915
+
916
+ __slots__ = "target", "name", "kwargs", "__weakref__"
917
+
918
+ def __getstate__(self):
919
+ return {
920
+ "target": self.target,
921
+ "name": self.name,
922
+ "kwargs": self.kwargs,
923
+ }
924
+
925
+ def __setstate__(self, state):
926
+ self.target = state["target"]
927
+ self.name = state["name"]
928
+ self.kwargs = state.get("kwargs", ())
929
+
930
+ def __init__(self, meth, kwargs=()):
931
+ self.target = meth.__self__
932
+ self.name = meth.__name__
933
+ self.kwargs = kwargs
934
+
935
+ def __call__(self, *arg, **kw):
936
+ kw.update(self.kwargs)
937
+ return getattr(self.target, self.name)(*arg, **kw)
938
+
939
+
940
+ def class_hierarchy(cls):
941
+ """Return an unordered sequence of all classes related to cls.
942
+
943
+ Traverses diamond hierarchies.
944
+
945
+ Fibs slightly: subclasses of builtin types are not returned. Thus
946
+ class_hierarchy(class A(object)) returns (A, object), not A plus every
947
+ class systemwide that derives from object.
948
+
949
+ """
950
+
951
+ hier = {cls}
952
+ process = list(cls.__mro__)
953
+ while process:
954
+ c = process.pop()
955
+ bases = (_ for _ in c.__bases__ if _ not in hier)
956
+
957
+ for b in bases:
958
+ process.append(b)
959
+ hier.add(b)
960
+
961
+ if c.__module__ == "builtins" or not hasattr(c, "__subclasses__"):
962
+ continue
963
+
964
+ for s in [
965
+ _
966
+ for _ in (
967
+ c.__subclasses__()
968
+ if not issubclass(c, type)
969
+ else c.__subclasses__(c)
970
+ )
971
+ if _ not in hier
972
+ ]:
973
+ process.append(s)
974
+ hier.add(s)
975
+ return list(hier)
976
+
977
+
978
+ def iterate_attributes(cls):
979
+ """iterate all the keys and attributes associated
980
+ with a class, without using getattr().
981
+
982
+ Does not use getattr() so that class-sensitive
983
+ descriptors (i.e. property.__get__()) are not called.
984
+
985
+ """
986
+ keys = dir(cls)
987
+ for key in keys:
988
+ for c in cls.__mro__:
989
+ if key in c.__dict__:
990
+ yield (key, c.__dict__[key])
991
+ break
992
+
993
+
994
+ def monkeypatch_proxied_specials(
995
+ into_cls,
996
+ from_cls,
997
+ skip=None,
998
+ only=None,
999
+ name="self.proxy",
1000
+ from_instance=None,
1001
+ ):
1002
+ """Automates delegation of __specials__ for a proxying type."""
1003
+
1004
+ if only:
1005
+ dunders = only
1006
+ else:
1007
+ if skip is None:
1008
+ skip = (
1009
+ "__slots__",
1010
+ "__del__",
1011
+ "__getattribute__",
1012
+ "__metaclass__",
1013
+ "__getstate__",
1014
+ "__setstate__",
1015
+ )
1016
+ dunders = [
1017
+ m
1018
+ for m in dir(from_cls)
1019
+ if (
1020
+ m.startswith("__")
1021
+ and m.endswith("__")
1022
+ and not hasattr(into_cls, m)
1023
+ and m not in skip
1024
+ )
1025
+ ]
1026
+
1027
+ for method in dunders:
1028
+ try:
1029
+ maybe_fn = getattr(from_cls, method)
1030
+ if not hasattr(maybe_fn, "__call__"):
1031
+ continue
1032
+ maybe_fn = getattr(maybe_fn, "__func__", maybe_fn)
1033
+ fn = cast(types.FunctionType, maybe_fn)
1034
+
1035
+ except AttributeError:
1036
+ continue
1037
+ try:
1038
+ spec = compat.inspect_getfullargspec(fn)
1039
+ fn_args = compat.inspect_formatargspec(spec[0])
1040
+ d_args = compat.inspect_formatargspec(spec[0][1:])
1041
+ except TypeError:
1042
+ fn_args = "(self, *args, **kw)"
1043
+ d_args = "(*args, **kw)"
1044
+
1045
+ py = (
1046
+ "def %(method)s%(fn_args)s: "
1047
+ "return %(name)s.%(method)s%(d_args)s" % locals()
1048
+ )
1049
+
1050
+ env: Dict[str, types.FunctionType] = (
1051
+ from_instance is not None and {name: from_instance} or {}
1052
+ )
1053
+ exec(py, env)
1054
+ try:
1055
+ env[method].__defaults__ = fn.__defaults__
1056
+ except AttributeError:
1057
+ pass
1058
+ setattr(into_cls, method, env[method])
1059
+
1060
+
1061
+ def methods_equivalent(meth1, meth2):
1062
+ """Return True if the two methods are the same implementation."""
1063
+
1064
+ return getattr(meth1, "__func__", meth1) is getattr(
1065
+ meth2, "__func__", meth2
1066
+ )
1067
+
1068
+
1069
+ def as_interface(obj, cls=None, methods=None, required=None):
1070
+ """Ensure basic interface compliance for an instance or dict of callables.
1071
+
1072
+ Checks that ``obj`` implements public methods of ``cls`` or has members
1073
+ listed in ``methods``. If ``required`` is not supplied, implementing at
1074
+ least one interface method is sufficient. Methods present on ``obj`` that
1075
+ are not in the interface are ignored.
1076
+
1077
+ If ``obj`` is a dict and ``dict`` does not meet the interface
1078
+ requirements, the keys of the dictionary are inspected. Keys present in
1079
+ ``obj`` that are not in the interface will raise TypeErrors.
1080
+
1081
+ Raises TypeError if ``obj`` does not meet the interface criteria.
1082
+
1083
+ In all passing cases, an object with callable members is returned. In the
1084
+ simple case, ``obj`` is returned as-is; if dict processing kicks in then
1085
+ an anonymous class is returned.
1086
+
1087
+ obj
1088
+ A type, instance, or dictionary of callables.
1089
+ cls
1090
+ Optional, a type. All public methods of cls are considered the
1091
+ interface. An ``obj`` instance of cls will always pass, ignoring
1092
+ ``required``..
1093
+ methods
1094
+ Optional, a sequence of method names to consider as the interface.
1095
+ required
1096
+ Optional, a sequence of mandatory implementations. If omitted, an
1097
+ ``obj`` that provides at least one interface method is considered
1098
+ sufficient. As a convenience, required may be a type, in which case
1099
+ all public methods of the type are required.
1100
+
1101
+ """
1102
+ if not cls and not methods:
1103
+ raise TypeError("a class or collection of method names are required")
1104
+
1105
+ if isinstance(cls, type) and isinstance(obj, cls):
1106
+ return obj
1107
+
1108
+ interface = set(methods or [m for m in dir(cls) if not m.startswith("_")])
1109
+ implemented = set(dir(obj))
1110
+
1111
+ complies = operator.ge
1112
+ if isinstance(required, type):
1113
+ required = interface
1114
+ elif not required:
1115
+ required = set()
1116
+ complies = operator.gt
1117
+ else:
1118
+ required = set(required)
1119
+
1120
+ if complies(implemented.intersection(interface), required):
1121
+ return obj
1122
+
1123
+ # No dict duck typing here.
1124
+ if not isinstance(obj, dict):
1125
+ qualifier = complies is operator.gt and "any of" or "all of"
1126
+ raise TypeError(
1127
+ "%r does not implement %s: %s"
1128
+ % (obj, qualifier, ", ".join(interface))
1129
+ )
1130
+
1131
+ class AnonymousInterface:
1132
+ """A callable-holding shell."""
1133
+
1134
+ if cls:
1135
+ AnonymousInterface.__name__ = "Anonymous" + cls.__name__
1136
+ found = set()
1137
+
1138
+ for method, impl in dictlike_iteritems(obj):
1139
+ if method not in interface:
1140
+ raise TypeError("%r: unknown in this interface" % method)
1141
+ if not callable(impl):
1142
+ raise TypeError("%r=%r is not callable" % (method, impl))
1143
+ setattr(AnonymousInterface, method, staticmethod(impl))
1144
+ found.add(method)
1145
+
1146
+ if complies(found, required):
1147
+ return AnonymousInterface
1148
+
1149
+ raise TypeError(
1150
+ "dictionary does not contain required keys %s"
1151
+ % ", ".join(required - found)
1152
+ )
1153
+
1154
+
1155
+ _GFD = TypeVar("_GFD", bound="generic_fn_descriptor[Any]")
1156
+
1157
+
1158
+ class generic_fn_descriptor(Generic[_T_co]):
1159
+ """Descriptor which proxies a function when the attribute is not
1160
+ present in dict
1161
+
1162
+ This superclass is organized in a particular way with "memoized" and
1163
+ "non-memoized" implementation classes that are hidden from type checkers,
1164
+ as Mypy seems to not be able to handle seeing multiple kinds of descriptor
1165
+ classes used for the same attribute.
1166
+
1167
+ """
1168
+
1169
+ fget: Callable[..., _T_co]
1170
+ __doc__: Optional[str]
1171
+ __name__: str
1172
+
1173
+ def __init__(self, fget: Callable[..., _T_co], doc: Optional[str] = None):
1174
+ self.fget = fget
1175
+ self.__doc__ = doc or fget.__doc__
1176
+ self.__name__ = fget.__name__
1177
+
1178
+ @overload
1179
+ def __get__(self: _GFD, obj: None, cls: Any) -> _GFD: ...
1180
+
1181
+ @overload
1182
+ def __get__(self, obj: object, cls: Any) -> _T_co: ...
1183
+
1184
+ def __get__(self: _GFD, obj: Any, cls: Any) -> Union[_GFD, _T_co]:
1185
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1186
+
1187
+ if TYPE_CHECKING:
1188
+
1189
+ def __set__(self, instance: Any, value: Any) -> None: ...
1190
+
1191
+ def __delete__(self, instance: Any) -> None: ...
1192
+
1193
+ def _reset(self, obj: Any) -> None:
1194
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1195
+
1196
+ @classmethod
1197
+ def reset(cls, obj: Any, name: str) -> None:
1198
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1199
+
1200
+
1201
+ class _non_memoized_property(generic_fn_descriptor[_T_co]):
1202
+ """a plain descriptor that proxies a function.
1203
+
1204
+ primary rationale is to provide a plain attribute that's
1205
+ compatible with memoized_property which is also recognized as equivalent
1206
+ by mypy.
1207
+
1208
+ """
1209
+
1210
+ if not TYPE_CHECKING:
1211
+
1212
+ def __get__(self, obj, cls):
1213
+ if obj is None:
1214
+ return self
1215
+ return self.fget(obj)
1216
+
1217
+
1218
+ class _memoized_property(generic_fn_descriptor[_T_co]):
1219
+ """A read-only @property that is only evaluated once."""
1220
+
1221
+ if not TYPE_CHECKING:
1222
+
1223
+ def __get__(self, obj, cls):
1224
+ if obj is None:
1225
+ return self
1226
+ obj.__dict__[self.__name__] = result = self.fget(obj)
1227
+ return result
1228
+
1229
+ def _reset(self, obj):
1230
+ _memoized_property.reset(obj, self.__name__)
1231
+
1232
+ @classmethod
1233
+ def reset(cls, obj, name):
1234
+ obj.__dict__.pop(name, None)
1235
+
1236
+
1237
+ # despite many attempts to get Mypy to recognize an overridden descriptor
1238
+ # where one is memoized and the other isn't, there seems to be no reliable
1239
+ # way other than completely deceiving the type checker into thinking there
1240
+ # is just one single descriptor type everywhere. Otherwise, if a superclass
1241
+ # has non-memoized and subclass has memoized, that requires
1242
+ # "class memoized(non_memoized)". but then if a superclass has memoized and
1243
+ # superclass has non-memoized, the class hierarchy of the descriptors
1244
+ # would need to be reversed; "class non_memoized(memoized)". so there's no
1245
+ # way to achieve this.
1246
+ # additional issues, RO properties:
1247
+ # https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/12440
1248
+ if TYPE_CHECKING:
1249
+ # allow memoized and non-memoized to be freely mixed by having them
1250
+ # be the same class
1251
+ memoized_property = generic_fn_descriptor
1252
+ non_memoized_property = generic_fn_descriptor
1253
+
1254
+ # for read only situations, mypy only sees @property as read only.
1255
+ # read only is needed when a subtype specializes the return type
1256
+ # of a property, meaning assignment needs to be disallowed
1257
+ ro_memoized_property = property
1258
+ ro_non_memoized_property = property
1259
+
1260
+ else:
1261
+ memoized_property = ro_memoized_property = _memoized_property
1262
+ non_memoized_property = ro_non_memoized_property = _non_memoized_property
1263
+
1264
+
1265
+ def memoized_instancemethod(fn: _F) -> _F:
1266
+ """Decorate a method memoize its return value.
1267
+
1268
+ Best applied to no-arg methods: memoization is not sensitive to
1269
+ argument values, and will always return the same value even when
1270
+ called with different arguments.
1271
+
1272
+ """
1273
+
1274
+ def oneshot(self, *args, **kw):
1275
+ result = fn(self, *args, **kw)
1276
+
1277
+ def memo(*a, **kw):
1278
+ return result
1279
+
1280
+ memo.__name__ = fn.__name__
1281
+ memo.__doc__ = fn.__doc__
1282
+ self.__dict__[fn.__name__] = memo
1283
+ return result
1284
+
1285
+ return update_wrapper(oneshot, fn) # type: ignore
1286
+
1287
+
1288
+ class HasMemoized:
1289
+ """A mixin class that maintains the names of memoized elements in a
1290
+ collection for easy cache clearing, generative, etc.
1291
+
1292
+ """
1293
+
1294
+ if not TYPE_CHECKING:
1295
+ # support classes that want to have __slots__ with an explicit
1296
+ # slot for __dict__. not sure if that requires base __slots__ here.
1297
+ __slots__ = ()
1298
+
1299
+ _memoized_keys: FrozenSet[str] = frozenset()
1300
+
1301
+ def _reset_memoizations(self) -> None:
1302
+ for elem in self._memoized_keys:
1303
+ self.__dict__.pop(elem, None)
1304
+
1305
+ def _assert_no_memoizations(self) -> None:
1306
+ for elem in self._memoized_keys:
1307
+ assert elem not in self.__dict__
1308
+
1309
+ def _set_memoized_attribute(self, key: str, value: Any) -> None:
1310
+ self.__dict__[key] = value
1311
+ self._memoized_keys |= {key}
1312
+
1313
+ class memoized_attribute(memoized_property[_T]):
1314
+ """A read-only @property that is only evaluated once.
1315
+
1316
+ :meta private:
1317
+
1318
+ """
1319
+
1320
+ fget: Callable[..., _T]
1321
+ __doc__: Optional[str]
1322
+ __name__: str
1323
+
1324
+ def __init__(self, fget: Callable[..., _T], doc: Optional[str] = None):
1325
+ self.fget = fget
1326
+ self.__doc__ = doc or fget.__doc__
1327
+ self.__name__ = fget.__name__
1328
+
1329
+ @overload
1330
+ def __get__(self: _MA, obj: None, cls: Any) -> _MA: ...
1331
+
1332
+ @overload
1333
+ def __get__(self, obj: Any, cls: Any) -> _T: ...
1334
+
1335
+ def __get__(self, obj, cls):
1336
+ if obj is None:
1337
+ return self
1338
+ obj.__dict__[self.__name__] = result = self.fget(obj)
1339
+ obj._memoized_keys |= {self.__name__}
1340
+ return result
1341
+
1342
+ @classmethod
1343
+ def memoized_instancemethod(cls, fn: _F) -> _F:
1344
+ """Decorate a method memoize its return value.
1345
+
1346
+ :meta private:
1347
+
1348
+ """
1349
+
1350
+ def oneshot(self: Any, *args: Any, **kw: Any) -> Any:
1351
+ result = fn(self, *args, **kw)
1352
+
1353
+ def memo(*a, **kw):
1354
+ return result
1355
+
1356
+ memo.__name__ = fn.__name__
1357
+ memo.__doc__ = fn.__doc__
1358
+ self.__dict__[fn.__name__] = memo
1359
+ self._memoized_keys |= {fn.__name__}
1360
+ return result
1361
+
1362
+ return update_wrapper(oneshot, fn) # type: ignore
1363
+
1364
+
1365
+ if TYPE_CHECKING:
1366
+ HasMemoized_ro_memoized_attribute = property
1367
+ else:
1368
+ HasMemoized_ro_memoized_attribute = HasMemoized.memoized_attribute
1369
+
1370
+
1371
+ class MemoizedSlots:
1372
+ """Apply memoized items to an object using a __getattr__ scheme.
1373
+
1374
+ This allows the functionality of memoized_property and
1375
+ memoized_instancemethod to be available to a class using __slots__.
1376
+
1377
+ The memoized get is not threadsafe under freethreading and the
1378
+ creator method may in extremely rare cases be called more than once.
1379
+
1380
+ """
1381
+
1382
+ __slots__ = ()
1383
+
1384
+ def _fallback_getattr(self, key):
1385
+ raise AttributeError(key)
1386
+
1387
+ def __getattr__(self, key: str) -> Any:
1388
+ if key.startswith("_memoized_attr_") or key.startswith(
1389
+ "_memoized_method_"
1390
+ ):
1391
+ raise AttributeError(key)
1392
+ # to avoid recursion errors when interacting with other __getattr__
1393
+ # schemes that refer to this one, when testing for memoized method
1394
+ # look at __class__ only rather than going into __getattr__ again.
1395
+ elif hasattr(self.__class__, f"_memoized_attr_{key}"):
1396
+ value = getattr(self, f"_memoized_attr_{key}")()
1397
+ setattr(self, key, value)
1398
+ return value
1399
+ elif hasattr(self.__class__, f"_memoized_method_{key}"):
1400
+ meth = getattr(self, f"_memoized_method_{key}")
1401
+
1402
+ def oneshot(*args, **kw):
1403
+ result = meth(*args, **kw)
1404
+
1405
+ def memo(*a, **kw):
1406
+ return result
1407
+
1408
+ memo.__name__ = meth.__name__
1409
+ memo.__doc__ = meth.__doc__
1410
+ setattr(self, key, memo)
1411
+ return result
1412
+
1413
+ oneshot.__doc__ = meth.__doc__
1414
+ return oneshot
1415
+ else:
1416
+ return self._fallback_getattr(key)
1417
+
1418
+
1419
+ # from paste.deploy.converters
1420
+ def asbool(obj: Any) -> bool:
1421
+ if isinstance(obj, str):
1422
+ obj = obj.strip().lower()
1423
+ if obj in ["true", "yes", "on", "y", "t", "1"]:
1424
+ return True
1425
+ elif obj in ["false", "no", "off", "n", "f", "0"]:
1426
+ return False
1427
+ else:
1428
+ raise ValueError("String is not true/false: %r" % obj)
1429
+ return bool(obj)
1430
+
1431
+
1432
+ def bool_or_str(*text: str) -> Callable[[str], Union[str, bool]]:
1433
+ """Return a callable that will evaluate a string as
1434
+ boolean, or one of a set of "alternate" string values.
1435
+
1436
+ """
1437
+
1438
+ def bool_or_value(obj: str) -> Union[str, bool]:
1439
+ if obj in text:
1440
+ return obj
1441
+ else:
1442
+ return asbool(obj)
1443
+
1444
+ return bool_or_value
1445
+
1446
+
1447
+ def asint(value: Any) -> Optional[int]:
1448
+ """Coerce to integer."""
1449
+
1450
+ if value is None:
1451
+ return value
1452
+ return int(value)
1453
+
1454
+
1455
+ def coerce_kw_type(
1456
+ kw: Dict[str, Any],
1457
+ key: str,
1458
+ type_: Type[Any],
1459
+ flexi_bool: bool = True,
1460
+ dest: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
1461
+ ) -> None:
1462
+ r"""If 'key' is present in dict 'kw', coerce its value to type 'type\_' if
1463
+ necessary. If 'flexi_bool' is True, the string '0' is considered false
1464
+ when coercing to boolean.
1465
+ """
1466
+
1467
+ if dest is None:
1468
+ dest = kw
1469
+
1470
+ if (
1471
+ key in kw
1472
+ and (not isinstance(type_, type) or not isinstance(kw[key], type_))
1473
+ and kw[key] is not None
1474
+ ):
1475
+ if type_ is bool and flexi_bool:
1476
+ dest[key] = asbool(kw[key])
1477
+ else:
1478
+ dest[key] = type_(kw[key])
1479
+
1480
+
1481
+ def constructor_key(obj: Any, cls: Type[Any]) -> Tuple[Any, ...]:
1482
+ """Produce a tuple structure that is cacheable using the __dict__ of
1483
+ obj to retrieve values
1484
+
1485
+ """
1486
+ names = get_cls_kwargs(cls)
1487
+ return (cls,) + tuple(
1488
+ (k, obj.__dict__[k]) for k in names if k in obj.__dict__
1489
+ )
1490
+
1491
+
1492
+ def constructor_copy(obj: _T, cls: Type[_T], *args: Any, **kw: Any) -> _T:
1493
+ """Instantiate cls using the __dict__ of obj as constructor arguments.
1494
+
1495
+ Uses inspect to match the named arguments of ``cls``.
1496
+
1497
+ """
1498
+
1499
+ names = get_cls_kwargs(cls)
1500
+ kw.update(
1501
+ (k, obj.__dict__[k]) for k in names.difference(kw) if k in obj.__dict__
1502
+ )
1503
+ return cls(*args, **kw)
1504
+
1505
+
1506
+ def counter() -> Callable[[], int]:
1507
+ """Return a threadsafe counter function."""
1508
+
1509
+ lock = threading.Lock()
1510
+ counter = itertools.count(1)
1511
+
1512
+ # avoid the 2to3 "next" transformation...
1513
+ def _next():
1514
+ with lock:
1515
+ return next(counter)
1516
+
1517
+ return _next
1518
+
1519
+
1520
+ def duck_type_collection(
1521
+ specimen: Any, default: Optional[Type[Any]] = None
1522
+ ) -> Optional[Type[Any]]:
1523
+ """Given an instance or class, guess if it is or is acting as one of
1524
+ the basic collection types: list, set and dict. If the __emulates__
1525
+ property is present, return that preferentially.
1526
+ """
1527
+
1528
+ if hasattr(specimen, "__emulates__"):
1529
+ # canonicalize set vs sets.Set to a standard: the builtin set
1530
+ if specimen.__emulates__ is not None and issubclass(
1531
+ specimen.__emulates__, set
1532
+ ):
1533
+ return set
1534
+ else:
1535
+ return specimen.__emulates__ # type: ignore
1536
+
1537
+ isa = issubclass if isinstance(specimen, type) else isinstance
1538
+ if isa(specimen, list):
1539
+ return list
1540
+ elif isa(specimen, set):
1541
+ return set
1542
+ elif isa(specimen, dict):
1543
+ return dict
1544
+
1545
+ if hasattr(specimen, "append"):
1546
+ return list
1547
+ elif hasattr(specimen, "add"):
1548
+ return set
1549
+ elif hasattr(specimen, "set"):
1550
+ return dict
1551
+ else:
1552
+ return default
1553
+
1554
+
1555
+ def assert_arg_type(
1556
+ arg: Any, argtype: Union[Tuple[Type[Any], ...], Type[Any]], name: str
1557
+ ) -> Any:
1558
+ if isinstance(arg, argtype):
1559
+ return arg
1560
+ else:
1561
+ if isinstance(argtype, tuple):
1562
+ raise exc.ArgumentError(
1563
+ "Argument '%s' is expected to be one of type %s, got '%s'"
1564
+ % (name, " or ".join("'%s'" % a for a in argtype), type(arg))
1565
+ )
1566
+ else:
1567
+ raise exc.ArgumentError(
1568
+ "Argument '%s' is expected to be of type '%s', got '%s'"
1569
+ % (name, argtype, type(arg))
1570
+ )
1571
+
1572
+
1573
+ def dictlike_iteritems(dictlike):
1574
+ """Return a (key, value) iterator for almost any dict-like object."""
1575
+
1576
+ if hasattr(dictlike, "items"):
1577
+ return list(dictlike.items())
1578
+
1579
+ getter = getattr(dictlike, "__getitem__", getattr(dictlike, "get", None))
1580
+ if getter is None:
1581
+ raise TypeError("Object '%r' is not dict-like" % dictlike)
1582
+
1583
+ if hasattr(dictlike, "iterkeys"):
1584
+
1585
+ def iterator():
1586
+ for key in dictlike.iterkeys():
1587
+ assert getter is not None
1588
+ yield key, getter(key)
1589
+
1590
+ return iterator()
1591
+ elif hasattr(dictlike, "keys"):
1592
+ return iter((key, getter(key)) for key in dictlike.keys())
1593
+ else:
1594
+ raise TypeError("Object '%r' is not dict-like" % dictlike)
1595
+
1596
+
1597
+ class classproperty(property):
1598
+ """A decorator that behaves like @property except that operates
1599
+ on classes rather than instances.
1600
+
1601
+ The decorator is currently special when using the declarative
1602
+ module, but note that the
1603
+ :class:`~.sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.declared_attr`
1604
+ decorator should be used for this purpose with declarative.
1605
+
1606
+ """
1607
+
1608
+ fget: Callable[[Any], Any]
1609
+
1610
+ def __init__(self, fget: Callable[[Any], Any], *arg: Any, **kw: Any):
1611
+ super().__init__(fget, *arg, **kw)
1612
+ self.__doc__ = fget.__doc__
1613
+
1614
+ def __get__(self, obj: Any, cls: Optional[type] = None) -> Any:
1615
+ return self.fget(cls)
1616
+
1617
+
1618
+ class hybridproperty(Generic[_T]):
1619
+ def __init__(self, func: Callable[..., _T]):
1620
+ self.func = func
1621
+ self.clslevel = func
1622
+
1623
+ def __get__(self, instance: Any, owner: Any) -> _T:
1624
+ if instance is None:
1625
+ clsval = self.clslevel(owner)
1626
+ return clsval
1627
+ else:
1628
+ return self.func(instance)
1629
+
1630
+ def classlevel(self, func: Callable[..., Any]) -> hybridproperty[_T]:
1631
+ self.clslevel = func
1632
+ return self
1633
+
1634
+
1635
+ class rw_hybridproperty(Generic[_T]):
1636
+ def __init__(self, func: Callable[..., _T]):
1637
+ self.func = func
1638
+ self.clslevel = func
1639
+ self.setfn: Optional[Callable[..., Any]] = None
1640
+
1641
+ def __get__(self, instance: Any, owner: Any) -> _T:
1642
+ if instance is None:
1643
+ clsval = self.clslevel(owner)
1644
+ return clsval
1645
+ else:
1646
+ return self.func(instance)
1647
+
1648
+ def __set__(self, instance: Any, value: Any) -> None:
1649
+ assert self.setfn is not None
1650
+ self.setfn(instance, value)
1651
+
1652
+ def setter(self, func: Callable[..., Any]) -> rw_hybridproperty[_T]:
1653
+ self.setfn = func
1654
+ return self
1655
+
1656
+ def classlevel(self, func: Callable[..., Any]) -> rw_hybridproperty[_T]:
1657
+ self.clslevel = func
1658
+ return self
1659
+
1660
+
1661
+ class hybridmethod(Generic[_T]):
1662
+ """Decorate a function as cls- or instance- level."""
1663
+
1664
+ def __init__(self, func: Callable[..., _T]):
1665
+ self.func = self.__func__ = func
1666
+ self.clslevel = func
1667
+
1668
+ def __get__(self, instance: Any, owner: Any) -> Callable[..., _T]:
1669
+ if instance is None:
1670
+ return self.clslevel.__get__(owner, owner.__class__) # type:ignore
1671
+ else:
1672
+ return self.func.__get__(instance, owner) # type:ignore
1673
+
1674
+ def classlevel(self, func: Callable[..., Any]) -> hybridmethod[_T]:
1675
+ self.clslevel = func
1676
+ return self
1677
+
1678
+
1679
+ class symbol(int):
1680
+ """A constant symbol.
1681
+
1682
+ >>> symbol("foo") is symbol("foo")
1683
+ True
1684
+ >>> symbol("foo")
1685
+ <symbol 'foo>
1686
+
1687
+ A slight refinement of the MAGICCOOKIE=object() pattern. The primary
1688
+ advantage of symbol() is its repr(). They are also singletons.
1689
+
1690
+ Repeated calls of symbol('name') will all return the same instance.
1691
+
1692
+ """
1693
+
1694
+ name: str
1695
+
1696
+ symbols: Dict[str, symbol] = {}
1697
+ _lock = threading.Lock()
1698
+
1699
+ def __new__(
1700
+ cls,
1701
+ name: str,
1702
+ doc: Optional[str] = None,
1703
+ canonical: Optional[int] = None,
1704
+ ) -> symbol:
1705
+ with cls._lock:
1706
+ sym = cls.symbols.get(name)
1707
+ if sym is None:
1708
+ assert isinstance(name, str)
1709
+ if canonical is None:
1710
+ canonical = hash(name)
1711
+ sym = int.__new__(symbol, canonical)
1712
+ sym.name = name
1713
+ if doc:
1714
+ sym.__doc__ = doc
1715
+
1716
+ # NOTE: we should ultimately get rid of this global thing,
1717
+ # however, currently it is to support pickling. The best
1718
+ # change would be when we are on py3.11 at a minimum, we
1719
+ # switch to stdlib enum.IntFlag.
1720
+ cls.symbols[name] = sym
1721
+ else:
1722
+ if canonical and canonical != sym:
1723
+ raise TypeError(
1724
+ f"Can't replace canonical symbol for {name!r} "
1725
+ f"with new int value {canonical}"
1726
+ )
1727
+ return sym
1728
+
1729
+ def __reduce__(self):
1730
+ return symbol, (self.name, "x", int(self))
1731
+
1732
+ def __str__(self):
1733
+ return repr(self)
1734
+
1735
+ def __repr__(self):
1736
+ return f"symbol({self.name!r})"
1737
+
1738
+
1739
+ class _IntFlagMeta(type):
1740
+ def __init__(
1741
+ cls,
1742
+ classname: str,
1743
+ bases: Tuple[Type[Any], ...],
1744
+ dict_: Dict[str, Any],
1745
+ **kw: Any,
1746
+ ) -> None:
1747
+ items: List[symbol]
1748
+ cls._items = items = []
1749
+ for k, v in dict_.items():
1750
+ if re.match(r"^__.*__$", k):
1751
+ continue
1752
+ if isinstance(v, int):
1753
+ sym = symbol(k, canonical=v)
1754
+ elif not k.startswith("_"):
1755
+ raise TypeError("Expected integer values for IntFlag")
1756
+ else:
1757
+ continue
1758
+ setattr(cls, k, sym)
1759
+ items.append(sym)
1760
+
1761
+ cls.__members__ = _collections.immutabledict(
1762
+ {sym.name: sym for sym in items}
1763
+ )
1764
+
1765
+ def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[symbol]:
1766
+ raise NotImplementedError(
1767
+ "iter not implemented to ensure compatibility with "
1768
+ "Python 3.11 IntFlag. Please use __members__. See "
1769
+ "https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/99304"
1770
+ )
1771
+
1772
+
1773
+ class _FastIntFlag(metaclass=_IntFlagMeta):
1774
+ """An 'IntFlag' copycat that isn't slow when performing bitwise
1775
+ operations.
1776
+
1777
+ the ``FastIntFlag`` class will return ``enum.IntFlag`` under TYPE_CHECKING
1778
+ and ``_FastIntFlag`` otherwise.
1779
+
1780
+ """
1781
+
1782
+
1783
+ if TYPE_CHECKING:
1784
+ from enum import IntFlag
1785
+
1786
+ FastIntFlag = IntFlag
1787
+ else:
1788
+ FastIntFlag = _FastIntFlag
1789
+
1790
+
1791
+ _E = TypeVar("_E", bound=enum.Enum)
1792
+
1793
+
1794
+ def parse_user_argument_for_enum(
1795
+ arg: Any,
1796
+ choices: Dict[_E, List[Any]],
1797
+ name: str,
1798
+ resolve_symbol_names: bool = False,
1799
+ ) -> Optional[_E]:
1800
+ """Given a user parameter, parse the parameter into a chosen value
1801
+ from a list of choice objects, typically Enum values.
1802
+
1803
+ The user argument can be a string name that matches the name of a
1804
+ symbol, or the symbol object itself, or any number of alternate choices
1805
+ such as True/False/ None etc.
1806
+
1807
+ :param arg: the user argument.
1808
+ :param choices: dictionary of enum values to lists of possible
1809
+ entries for each.
1810
+ :param name: name of the argument. Used in an :class:`.ArgumentError`
1811
+ that is raised if the parameter doesn't match any available argument.
1812
+
1813
+ """
1814
+ for enum_value, choice in choices.items():
1815
+ if arg is enum_value:
1816
+ return enum_value
1817
+ elif resolve_symbol_names and arg == enum_value.name:
1818
+ return enum_value
1819
+ elif arg in choice:
1820
+ return enum_value
1821
+
1822
+ if arg is None:
1823
+ return None
1824
+
1825
+ raise exc.ArgumentError(f"Invalid value for '{name}': {arg!r}")
1826
+
1827
+
1828
+ _creation_order = 1
1829
+
1830
+
1831
+ def set_creation_order(instance: Any) -> None:
1832
+ """Assign a '_creation_order' sequence to the given instance.
1833
+
1834
+ This allows multiple instances to be sorted in order of creation
1835
+ (typically within a single thread; the counter is not particularly
1836
+ threadsafe).
1837
+
1838
+ """
1839
+ global _creation_order
1840
+ instance._creation_order = _creation_order
1841
+ _creation_order += 1
1842
+
1843
+
1844
+ def warn_exception(func: Callable[..., Any], *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Any:
1845
+ """executes the given function, catches all exceptions and converts to
1846
+ a warning.
1847
+
1848
+ """
1849
+ try:
1850
+ return func(*args, **kwargs)
1851
+ except Exception:
1852
+ warn("%s('%s') ignored" % sys.exc_info()[0:2])
1853
+
1854
+
1855
+ def ellipses_string(value, len_=25):
1856
+ try:
1857
+ if len(value) > len_:
1858
+ return "%s..." % value[0:len_]
1859
+ else:
1860
+ return value
1861
+ except TypeError:
1862
+ return value
1863
+
1864
+
1865
+ class _hash_limit_string(str):
1866
+ """A string subclass that can only be hashed on a maximum amount
1867
+ of unique values.
1868
+
1869
+ This is used for warnings so that we can send out parameterized warnings
1870
+ without the __warningregistry__ of the module, or the non-overridable
1871
+ "once" registry within warnings.py, overloading memory,
1872
+
1873
+
1874
+ """
1875
+
1876
+ _hash: int
1877
+
1878
+ def __new__(
1879
+ cls, value: str, num: int, args: Sequence[Any]
1880
+ ) -> _hash_limit_string:
1881
+ interpolated = (value % args) + (
1882
+ " (this warning may be suppressed after %d occurrences)" % num
1883
+ )
1884
+ self = super().__new__(cls, interpolated)
1885
+ self._hash = hash("%s_%d" % (value, hash(interpolated) % num))
1886
+ return self
1887
+
1888
+ def __hash__(self) -> int:
1889
+ return self._hash
1890
+
1891
+ def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool:
1892
+ return hash(self) == hash(other)
1893
+
1894
+
1895
+ def warn(msg: str, code: Optional[str] = None) -> None:
1896
+ """Issue a warning.
1897
+
1898
+ If msg is a string, :class:`.exc.SAWarning` is used as
1899
+ the category.
1900
+
1901
+ """
1902
+ if code:
1903
+ _warnings_warn(exc.SAWarning(msg, code=code))
1904
+ else:
1905
+ _warnings_warn(msg, exc.SAWarning)
1906
+
1907
+
1908
+ def warn_limited(msg: str, args: Sequence[Any]) -> None:
1909
+ """Issue a warning with a parameterized string, limiting the number
1910
+ of registrations.
1911
+
1912
+ """
1913
+ if args:
1914
+ msg = _hash_limit_string(msg, 10, args)
1915
+ _warnings_warn(msg, exc.SAWarning)
1916
+
1917
+
1918
+ _warning_tags: Dict[CodeType, Tuple[str, Type[Warning]]] = {}
1919
+
1920
+
1921
+ def tag_method_for_warnings(
1922
+ message: str, category: Type[Warning]
1923
+ ) -> Callable[[_F], _F]:
1924
+ def go(fn):
1925
+ _warning_tags[fn.__code__] = (message, category)
1926
+ return fn
1927
+
1928
+ return go
1929
+
1930
+
1931
+ _not_sa_pattern = re.compile(r"^(?:sqlalchemy\.(?!testing)|alembic\.)")
1932
+
1933
+
1934
+ def _warnings_warn(
1935
+ message: Union[str, Warning],
1936
+ category: Optional[Type[Warning]] = None,
1937
+ stacklevel: int = 2,
1938
+ ) -> None:
1939
+ # adjust the given stacklevel to be outside of SQLAlchemy
1940
+ try:
1941
+ frame = sys._getframe(stacklevel)
1942
+ except ValueError:
1943
+ # being called from less than 3 (or given) stacklevels, weird,
1944
+ # but don't crash
1945
+ stacklevel = 0
1946
+ except:
1947
+ # _getframe() doesn't work, weird interpreter issue, weird,
1948
+ # ok, but don't crash
1949
+ stacklevel = 0
1950
+ else:
1951
+ stacklevel_found = warning_tag_found = False
1952
+ while frame is not None:
1953
+ # using __name__ here requires that we have __name__ in the
1954
+ # __globals__ of the decorated string functions we make also.
1955
+ # we generate this using {"__name__": fn.__module__}
1956
+ if not stacklevel_found and not re.match(
1957
+ _not_sa_pattern, frame.f_globals.get("__name__", "")
1958
+ ):
1959
+ # stop incrementing stack level if an out-of-SQLA line
1960
+ # were found.
1961
+ stacklevel_found = True
1962
+
1963
+ # however, for the warning tag thing, we have to keep
1964
+ # scanning up the whole traceback
1965
+
1966
+ if frame.f_code in _warning_tags:
1967
+ warning_tag_found = True
1968
+ (_suffix, _category) = _warning_tags[frame.f_code]
1969
+ category = category or _category
1970
+ message = f"{message} ({_suffix})"
1971
+
1972
+ frame = frame.f_back # type: ignore[assignment]
1973
+
1974
+ if not stacklevel_found:
1975
+ stacklevel += 1
1976
+ elif stacklevel_found and warning_tag_found:
1977
+ break
1978
+
1979
+ if category is not None:
1980
+ warnings.warn(message, category, stacklevel=stacklevel + 1)
1981
+ else:
1982
+ warnings.warn(message, stacklevel=stacklevel + 1)
1983
+
1984
+
1985
+ def only_once(
1986
+ fn: Callable[..., _T], retry_on_exception: bool
1987
+ ) -> Callable[..., Optional[_T]]:
1988
+ """Decorate the given function to be a no-op after it is called exactly
1989
+ once."""
1990
+
1991
+ once = [fn]
1992
+
1993
+ def go(*arg: Any, **kw: Any) -> Optional[_T]:
1994
+ # strong reference fn so that it isn't garbage collected,
1995
+ # which interferes with the event system's expectations
1996
+ strong_fn = fn # noqa
1997
+ if once:
1998
+ once_fn = once.pop()
1999
+ try:
2000
+ return once_fn(*arg, **kw)
2001
+ except:
2002
+ if retry_on_exception:
2003
+ once.insert(0, once_fn)
2004
+ raise
2005
+
2006
+ return None
2007
+
2008
+ return go
2009
+
2010
+
2011
+ _SQLA_RE = re.compile(r"sqlalchemy/([a-z_]+/){0,2}[a-z_]+\.py")
2012
+ _UNITTEST_RE = re.compile(r"unit(?:2|test2?/)")
2013
+
2014
+
2015
+ def chop_traceback(
2016
+ tb: List[str],
2017
+ exclude_prefix: re.Pattern[str] = _UNITTEST_RE,
2018
+ exclude_suffix: re.Pattern[str] = _SQLA_RE,
2019
+ ) -> List[str]:
2020
+ """Chop extraneous lines off beginning and end of a traceback.
2021
+
2022
+ :param tb:
2023
+ a list of traceback lines as returned by ``traceback.format_stack()``
2024
+
2025
+ :param exclude_prefix:
2026
+ a regular expression object matching lines to skip at beginning of
2027
+ ``tb``
2028
+
2029
+ :param exclude_suffix:
2030
+ a regular expression object matching lines to skip at end of ``tb``
2031
+ """
2032
+ start = 0
2033
+ end = len(tb) - 1
2034
+ while start <= end and exclude_prefix.search(tb[start]):
2035
+ start += 1
2036
+ while start <= end and exclude_suffix.search(tb[end]):
2037
+ end -= 1
2038
+ return tb[start : end + 1]
2039
+
2040
+
2041
+ NoneType = type(None)
2042
+
2043
+
2044
+ def attrsetter(attrname):
2045
+ code = "def set(obj, value): obj.%s = value" % attrname
2046
+ env = locals().copy()
2047
+ exec(code, env)
2048
+ return env["set"]
2049
+
2050
+
2051
+ _dunders = re.compile("^__.+__$")
2052
+
2053
+
2054
+ class TypingOnly:
2055
+ """A mixin class that marks a class as 'typing only', meaning it has
2056
+ absolutely no methods, attributes, or runtime functionality whatsoever.
2057
+
2058
+ """
2059
+
2060
+ __slots__ = ()
2061
+
2062
+ def __init_subclass__(cls) -> None:
2063
+ if TypingOnly in cls.__bases__:
2064
+ remaining = {
2065
+ name for name in cls.__dict__ if not _dunders.match(name)
2066
+ }
2067
+ if remaining:
2068
+ raise AssertionError(
2069
+ f"Class {cls} directly inherits TypingOnly but has "
2070
+ f"additional attributes {remaining}."
2071
+ )
2072
+ super().__init_subclass__()
2073
+
2074
+
2075
+ class EnsureKWArg:
2076
+ r"""Apply translation of functions to accept \**kw arguments if they
2077
+ don't already.
2078
+
2079
+ Used to ensure cross-compatibility with third party legacy code, for things
2080
+ like compiler visit methods that need to accept ``**kw`` arguments,
2081
+ but may have been copied from old code that didn't accept them.
2082
+
2083
+ """
2084
+
2085
+ ensure_kwarg: str
2086
+ """a regular expression that indicates method names for which the method
2087
+ should accept ``**kw`` arguments.
2088
+
2089
+ The class will scan for methods matching the name template and decorate
2090
+ them if necessary to ensure ``**kw`` parameters are accepted.
2091
+
2092
+ """
2093
+
2094
+ def __init_subclass__(cls) -> None:
2095
+ fn_reg = cls.ensure_kwarg
2096
+ clsdict = cls.__dict__
2097
+ if fn_reg:
2098
+ for key in clsdict:
2099
+ m = re.match(fn_reg, key)
2100
+ if m:
2101
+ fn = clsdict[key]
2102
+ spec = compat.inspect_getfullargspec(fn)
2103
+ if not spec.varkw:
2104
+ wrapped = cls._wrap_w_kw(fn)
2105
+ setattr(cls, key, wrapped)
2106
+ super().__init_subclass__()
2107
+
2108
+ @classmethod
2109
+ def _wrap_w_kw(cls, fn: Callable[..., Any]) -> Callable[..., Any]:
2110
+ def wrap(*arg: Any, **kw: Any) -> Any:
2111
+ return fn(*arg)
2112
+
2113
+ return update_wrapper(wrap, fn)
2114
+
2115
+
2116
+ def wrap_callable(wrapper, fn):
2117
+ """Augment functools.update_wrapper() to work with objects with
2118
+ a ``__call__()`` method.
2119
+
2120
+ :param fn:
2121
+ object with __call__ method
2122
+
2123
+ """
2124
+ if hasattr(fn, "__name__"):
2125
+ return update_wrapper(wrapper, fn)
2126
+ else:
2127
+ _f = wrapper
2128
+ _f.__name__ = fn.__class__.__name__
2129
+ if hasattr(fn, "__module__"):
2130
+ _f.__module__ = fn.__module__
2131
+
2132
+ if hasattr(fn.__call__, "__doc__") and fn.__call__.__doc__:
2133
+ _f.__doc__ = fn.__call__.__doc__
2134
+ elif fn.__doc__:
2135
+ _f.__doc__ = fn.__doc__
2136
+
2137
+ return _f
2138
+
2139
+
2140
+ def quoted_token_parser(value):
2141
+ """Parse a dotted identifier with accommodation for quoted names.
2142
+
2143
+ Includes support for SQL-style double quotes as a literal character.
2144
+
2145
+ E.g.::
2146
+
2147
+ >>> quoted_token_parser("name")
2148
+ ["name"]
2149
+ >>> quoted_token_parser("schema.name")
2150
+ ["schema", "name"]
2151
+ >>> quoted_token_parser('"Schema"."Name"')
2152
+ ['Schema', 'Name']
2153
+ >>> quoted_token_parser('"Schema"."Name""Foo"')
2154
+ ['Schema', 'Name""Foo']
2155
+
2156
+ """
2157
+
2158
+ if '"' not in value:
2159
+ return value.split(".")
2160
+
2161
+ # 0 = outside of quotes
2162
+ # 1 = inside of quotes
2163
+ state = 0
2164
+ result: List[List[str]] = [[]]
2165
+ idx = 0
2166
+ lv = len(value)
2167
+ while idx < lv:
2168
+ char = value[idx]
2169
+ if char == '"':
2170
+ if state == 1 and idx < lv - 1 and value[idx + 1] == '"':
2171
+ result[-1].append('"')
2172
+ idx += 1
2173
+ else:
2174
+ state ^= 1
2175
+ elif char == "." and state == 0:
2176
+ result.append([])
2177
+ else:
2178
+ result[-1].append(char)
2179
+ idx += 1
2180
+
2181
+ return ["".join(token) for token in result]
2182
+
2183
+
2184
+ def add_parameter_text(params: Any, text: str) -> Callable[[_F], _F]:
2185
+ params = _collections.to_list(params)
2186
+
2187
+ def decorate(fn):
2188
+ doc = fn.__doc__ is not None and fn.__doc__ or ""
2189
+ if doc:
2190
+ doc = inject_param_text(doc, {param: text for param in params})
2191
+ fn.__doc__ = doc
2192
+ return fn
2193
+
2194
+ return decorate
2195
+
2196
+
2197
+ def _dedent_docstring(text: str) -> str:
2198
+ split_text = text.split("\n", 1)
2199
+ if len(split_text) == 1:
2200
+ return text
2201
+ else:
2202
+ firstline, remaining = split_text
2203
+ if not firstline.startswith(" "):
2204
+ return firstline + "\n" + textwrap.dedent(remaining)
2205
+ else:
2206
+ return textwrap.dedent(text)
2207
+
2208
+
2209
+ def inject_docstring_text(
2210
+ given_doctext: Optional[str], injecttext: str, pos: int
2211
+ ) -> str:
2212
+ doctext: str = _dedent_docstring(given_doctext or "")
2213
+ lines = doctext.split("\n")
2214
+ if len(lines) == 1:
2215
+ lines.append("")
2216
+ injectlines = textwrap.dedent(injecttext).split("\n")
2217
+ if injectlines[0]:
2218
+ injectlines.insert(0, "")
2219
+
2220
+ blanks = [num for num, line in enumerate(lines) if not line.strip()]
2221
+ blanks.insert(0, 0)
2222
+
2223
+ inject_pos = blanks[min(pos, len(blanks) - 1)]
2224
+
2225
+ lines = lines[0:inject_pos] + injectlines + lines[inject_pos:]
2226
+ return "\n".join(lines)
2227
+
2228
+
2229
+ _param_reg = re.compile(r"(\s+):param (.+?):")
2230
+
2231
+
2232
+ def inject_param_text(doctext: str, inject_params: Dict[str, str]) -> str:
2233
+ doclines = collections.deque(doctext.splitlines())
2234
+ lines = []
2235
+
2236
+ # TODO: this is not working for params like ":param case_sensitive=True:"
2237
+
2238
+ to_inject = None
2239
+ while doclines:
2240
+ line = doclines.popleft()
2241
+
2242
+ m = _param_reg.match(line)
2243
+
2244
+ if to_inject is None:
2245
+ if m:
2246
+ param = m.group(2).lstrip("*")
2247
+ if param in inject_params:
2248
+ # default indent to that of :param: plus one
2249
+ indent = " " * len(m.group(1)) + " "
2250
+
2251
+ # but if the next line has text, use that line's
2252
+ # indentation
2253
+ if doclines:
2254
+ m2 = re.match(r"(\s+)\S", doclines[0])
2255
+ if m2:
2256
+ indent = " " * len(m2.group(1))
2257
+
2258
+ to_inject = indent + inject_params[param]
2259
+ elif m:
2260
+ lines.extend(["\n", to_inject, "\n"])
2261
+ to_inject = None
2262
+ elif not line.rstrip():
2263
+ lines.extend([line, to_inject, "\n"])
2264
+ to_inject = None
2265
+ elif line.endswith("::"):
2266
+ # TODO: this still won't cover if the code example itself has
2267
+ # blank lines in it, need to detect those via indentation.
2268
+ lines.extend([line, doclines.popleft()])
2269
+ continue
2270
+ lines.append(line)
2271
+
2272
+ return "\n".join(lines)
2273
+
2274
+
2275
+ def repr_tuple_names(names: List[str]) -> Optional[str]:
2276
+ """Trims a list of strings from the middle and return a string of up to
2277
+ four elements. Strings greater than 11 characters will be truncated"""
2278
+ if len(names) == 0:
2279
+ return None
2280
+ flag = len(names) <= 4
2281
+ names = names[0:4] if flag else names[0:3] + names[-1:]
2282
+ res = ["%s.." % name[:11] if len(name) > 11 else name for name in names]
2283
+ if flag:
2284
+ return ", ".join(res)
2285
+ else:
2286
+ return "%s, ..., %s" % (", ".join(res[0:3]), res[-1])
2287
+
2288
+
2289
+ def has_compiled_ext(raise_=False):
2290
+ if HAS_CYEXTENSION:
2291
+ return True
2292
+ elif raise_:
2293
+ raise ImportError(
2294
+ "cython extensions were expected to be installed, "
2295
+ "but are not present"
2296
+ )
2297
+ else:
2298
+ return False
2299
+
2300
+
2301
+ class _Missing(enum.Enum):
2302
+ Missing = enum.auto()
2303
+
2304
+
2305
+ Missing = _Missing.Missing
2306
+ MissingOr = Union[_T, Literal[_Missing.Missing]]