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# Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format |
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# Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved. |
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# https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/ |
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# |
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are |
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# met: |
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# |
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above |
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# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer |
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# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the |
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# distribution. |
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# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its |
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from |
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# this software without specific prior written permission. |
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# |
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS |
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT |
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR |
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# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE |
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"""Contains container classes to represent different protocol buffer types. |
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This file defines container classes which represent categories of protocol |
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buffer field types which need extra maintenance. Currently these categories |
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are: |
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- Repeated scalar fields - These are all repeated fields which aren't |
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composite (e.g. they are of simple types like int32, string, etc). |
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- Repeated composite fields - Repeated fields which are composite. This |
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includes groups and nested messages. |
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""" |
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__author__ = 'petar@google.com (Petar Petrov)' |
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import collections |
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import sys |
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if sys.version_info[0] < 3: |
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# We would use collections.MutableMapping all the time, but in Python 2 it |
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# doesn't define __slots__. This causes two significant problems: |
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# |
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# 1. we can't disallow arbitrary attribute assignment, even if our derived |
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# classes *do* define __slots__. |
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# |
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# 2. we can't safely derive a C type from it without __slots__ defined (the |
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# interpreter expects to find a dict at tp_dictoffset, which we can't |
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# robustly provide. And we don't want an instance dict anyway. |
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# |
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# So this is the Python 2.7 definition of Mapping/MutableMapping functions |
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# verbatim, except that: |
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# 1. We declare __slots__. |
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# 2. We don't declare this as a virtual base class. The classes defined |
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# in collections are the interesting base classes, not us. |
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# |
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# Note: deriving from object is critical. It is the only thing that makes |
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# this a true type, allowing us to derive from it in C++ cleanly and making |
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# __slots__ properly disallow arbitrary element assignment. |
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class Mapping(object): |
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__slots__ = () |
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def get(self, key, default=None): |
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try: |
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return self[key] |
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except KeyError: |
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return default |
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def __contains__(self, key): |
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try: |
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self[key] |
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except KeyError: |
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return False |
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else: |
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return True |
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def iterkeys(self): |
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return iter(self) |
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def itervalues(self): |
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for key in self: |
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yield self[key] |
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def iteritems(self): |
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for key in self: |
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yield (key, self[key]) |
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def keys(self): |
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return list(self) |
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def items(self): |
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return [(key, self[key]) for key in self] |
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def values(self): |
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return [self[key] for key in self] |
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# Mappings are not hashable by default, but subclasses can change this |
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__hash__ = None |
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def __eq__(self, other): |
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if not isinstance(other, collections.Mapping): |
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return NotImplemented |
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return dict(self.items()) == dict(other.items()) |
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def __ne__(self, other): |
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return not (self == other) |
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class MutableMapping(Mapping): |
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__slots__ = () |
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__marker = object() |
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def pop(self, key, default=__marker): |
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try: |
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value = self[key] |
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except KeyError: |
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if default is self.__marker: |
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raise |
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return default |
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else: |
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del self[key] |
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return value |
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def popitem(self): |
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try: |
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key = next(iter(self)) |
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except StopIteration: |
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raise KeyError |
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value = self[key] |
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del self[key] |
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return key, value |
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def clear(self): |
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try: |
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while True: |
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self.popitem() |
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except KeyError: |
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pass |
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def update(*args, **kwds): |
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if len(args) > 2: |
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raise TypeError("update() takes at most 2 positional " |
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"arguments ({} given)".format(len(args))) |
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elif not args: |
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raise TypeError("update() takes at least 1 argument (0 given)") |
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self = args[0] |
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other = args[1] if len(args) >= 2 else () |
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if isinstance(other, Mapping): |
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for key in other: |
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self[key] = other[key] |
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elif hasattr(other, "keys"): |
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for key in other.keys(): |
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self[key] = other[key] |
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else: |
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for key, value in other: |
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self[key] = value |
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for key, value in kwds.items(): |
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self[key] = value |
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def setdefault(self, key, default=None): |
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try: |
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return self[key] |
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except KeyError: |
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self[key] = default |
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return default |
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collections.Mapping.register(Mapping) |
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collections.MutableMapping.register(MutableMapping) |
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else: |
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# In Python 3 we can just use MutableMapping directly, because it defines |
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# __slots__. |
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MutableMapping = collections.MutableMapping |
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class BaseContainer(object): |
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"""Base container class.""" |
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# Minimizes memory usage and disallows assignment to other attributes. |
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__slots__ = ['_message_listener', '_values'] |
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def __init__(self, message_listener): |
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""" |
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Args: |
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message_listener: A MessageListener implementation. |
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The RepeatedScalarFieldContainer will call this object's |
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Modified() method when it is modified. |
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""" |
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self._message_listener = message_listener |
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self._values = [] |
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def __getitem__(self, key): |
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"""Retrieves item by the specified key.""" |
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return self._values[key] |
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def __len__(self): |
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"""Returns the number of elements in the container.""" |
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return len(self._values) |
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def __ne__(self, other): |
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"""Checks if another instance isn't equal to this one.""" |
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# The concrete classes should define __eq__. |
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return not self == other |
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def __hash__(self): |
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raise TypeError('unhashable object') |
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def __repr__(self): |
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return repr(self._values) |
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def sort(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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# Continue to support the old sort_function keyword argument. |
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# This is expected to be a rare occurrence, so use LBYL to avoid |
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# the overhead of actually catching KeyError. |
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if 'sort_function' in kwargs: |
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kwargs['cmp'] = kwargs.pop('sort_function') |
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self._values.sort(*args, **kwargs) |
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class RepeatedScalarFieldContainer(BaseContainer): |
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"""Simple, type-checked, list-like container for holding repeated scalars.""" |
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# Disallows assignment to other attributes. |
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__slots__ = ['_type_checker'] |
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def __init__(self, message_listener, type_checker): |
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""" |
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Args: |
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message_listener: A MessageListener implementation. |
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The RepeatedScalarFieldContainer will call this object's |
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Modified() method when it is modified. |
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type_checker: A type_checkers.ValueChecker instance to run on elements |
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inserted into this container. |
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""" |
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super(RepeatedScalarFieldContainer, self).__init__(message_listener) |
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self._type_checker = type_checker |
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def append(self, value): |
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"""Appends an item to the list. Similar to list.append().""" |
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self._values.append(self._type_checker.CheckValue(value)) |
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if not self._message_listener.dirty: |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def insert(self, key, value): |
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"""Inserts the item at the specified position. Similar to list.insert().""" |
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self._values.insert(key, self._type_checker.CheckValue(value)) |
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if not self._message_listener.dirty: |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def extend(self, elem_seq): |
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"""Extends by appending the given iterable. Similar to list.extend().""" |
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if elem_seq is None: |
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return |
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try: |
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elem_seq_iter = iter(elem_seq) |
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except TypeError: |
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if not elem_seq: |
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# silently ignore falsy inputs :-/. |
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# TODO(ptucker): Deprecate this behavior. b/18413862 |
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return |
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raise |
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new_values = [self._type_checker.CheckValue(elem) for elem in elem_seq_iter] |
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if new_values: |
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self._values.extend(new_values) |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def MergeFrom(self, other): |
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"""Appends the contents of another repeated field of the same type to this |
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one. We do not check the types of the individual fields. |
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""" |
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self._values.extend(other._values) |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def remove(self, elem): |
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"""Removes an item from the list. Similar to list.remove().""" |
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self._values.remove(elem) |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def pop(self, key=-1): |
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"""Removes and returns an item at a given index. Similar to list.pop().""" |
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value = self._values[key] |
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self.__delitem__(key) |
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return value |
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def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
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"""Sets the item on the specified position.""" |
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if isinstance(key, slice): # PY3 |
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if key.step is not None: |
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raise ValueError('Extended slices not supported') |
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self.__setslice__(key.start, key.stop, value) |
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else: |
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self._values[key] = self._type_checker.CheckValue(value) |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def __getslice__(self, start, stop): |
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"""Retrieves the subset of items from between the specified indices.""" |
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return self._values[start:stop] |
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def __setslice__(self, start, stop, values): |
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"""Sets the subset of items from between the specified indices.""" |
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new_values = [] |
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for value in values: |
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new_values.append(self._type_checker.CheckValue(value)) |
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self._values[start:stop] = new_values |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def __delitem__(self, key): |
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"""Deletes the item at the specified position.""" |
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del self._values[key] |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def __delslice__(self, start, stop): |
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"""Deletes the subset of items from between the specified indices.""" |
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del self._values[start:stop] |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def __eq__(self, other): |
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"""Compares the current instance with another one.""" |
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if self is other: |
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return True |
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# Special case for the same type which should be common and fast. |
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if isinstance(other, self.__class__): |
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return other._values == self._values |
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# We are presumably comparing against some other sequence type. |
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return other == self._values |
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collections.MutableSequence.register(BaseContainer) |
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class RepeatedCompositeFieldContainer(BaseContainer): |
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"""Simple, list-like container for holding repeated composite fields.""" |
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# Disallows assignment to other attributes. |
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__slots__ = ['_message_descriptor'] |
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def __init__(self, message_listener, message_descriptor): |
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""" |
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Note that we pass in a descriptor instead of the generated directly, |
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since at the time we construct a _RepeatedCompositeFieldContainer we |
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haven't yet necessarily initialized the type that will be contained in the |
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container. |
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Args: |
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message_listener: A MessageListener implementation. |
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The RepeatedCompositeFieldContainer will call this object's |
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Modified() method when it is modified. |
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message_descriptor: A Descriptor instance describing the protocol type |
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that should be present in this container. We'll use the |
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_concrete_class field of this descriptor when the client calls add(). |
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""" |
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super(RepeatedCompositeFieldContainer, self).__init__(message_listener) |
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self._message_descriptor = message_descriptor |
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def add(self, **kwargs): |
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"""Adds a new element at the end of the list and returns it. Keyword |
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arguments may be used to initialize the element. |
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""" |
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new_element = self._message_descriptor._concrete_class(**kwargs) |
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new_element._SetListener(self._message_listener) |
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self._values.append(new_element) |
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if not self._message_listener.dirty: |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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return new_element |
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def extend(self, elem_seq): |
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"""Extends by appending the given sequence of elements of the same type |
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as this one, copying each individual message. |
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""" |
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message_class = self._message_descriptor._concrete_class |
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listener = self._message_listener |
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values = self._values |
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for message in elem_seq: |
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new_element = message_class() |
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new_element._SetListener(listener) |
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new_element.MergeFrom(message) |
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values.append(new_element) |
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listener.Modified() |
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def MergeFrom(self, other): |
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"""Appends the contents of another repeated field of the same type to this |
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one, copying each individual message. |
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""" |
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self.extend(other._values) |
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def remove(self, elem): |
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"""Removes an item from the list. Similar to list.remove().""" |
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self._values.remove(elem) |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def pop(self, key=-1): |
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"""Removes and returns an item at a given index. Similar to list.pop().""" |
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value = self._values[key] |
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self.__delitem__(key) |
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return value |
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def __getslice__(self, start, stop): |
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"""Retrieves the subset of items from between the specified indices.""" |
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return self._values[start:stop] |
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def __delitem__(self, key): |
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"""Deletes the item at the specified position.""" |
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del self._values[key] |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def __delslice__(self, start, stop): |
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"""Deletes the subset of items from between the specified indices.""" |
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del self._values[start:stop] |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def __eq__(self, other): |
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"""Compares the current instance with another one.""" |
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if self is other: |
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return True |
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if not isinstance(other, self.__class__): |
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raise TypeError('Can only compare repeated composite fields against ' |
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'other repeated composite fields.') |
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return self._values == other._values |
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class ScalarMap(MutableMapping): |
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"""Simple, type-checked, dict-like container for holding repeated scalars.""" |
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# Disallows assignment to other attributes. |
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__slots__ = ['_key_checker', '_value_checker', '_values', '_message_listener', |
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'_entry_descriptor'] |
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def __init__(self, message_listener, key_checker, value_checker, |
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entry_descriptor): |
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""" |
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Args: |
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message_listener: A MessageListener implementation. |
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The ScalarMap will call this object's Modified() method when it |
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is modified. |
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key_checker: A type_checkers.ValueChecker instance to run on keys |
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inserted into this container. |
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value_checker: A type_checkers.ValueChecker instance to run on values |
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inserted into this container. |
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entry_descriptor: The MessageDescriptor of a map entry: key and value. |
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""" |
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self._message_listener = message_listener |
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self._key_checker = key_checker |
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self._value_checker = value_checker |
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self._entry_descriptor = entry_descriptor |
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self._values = {} |
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def __getitem__(self, key): |
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try: |
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return self._values[key] |
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except KeyError: |
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key = self._key_checker.CheckValue(key) |
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val = self._value_checker.DefaultValue() |
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self._values[key] = val |
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return val |
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def __contains__(self, item): |
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# We check the key's type to match the strong-typing flavor of the API. |
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# Also this makes it easier to match the behavior of the C++ implementation. |
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self._key_checker.CheckValue(item) |
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return item in self._values |
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# We need to override this explicitly, because our defaultdict-like behavior |
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# will make the default implementation (from our base class) always insert |
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# the key. |
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def get(self, key, default=None): |
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if key in self: |
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return self[key] |
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else: |
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return default |
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def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
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checked_key = self._key_checker.CheckValue(key) |
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checked_value = self._value_checker.CheckValue(value) |
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self._values[checked_key] = checked_value |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def __delitem__(self, key): |
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del self._values[key] |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def __len__(self): |
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return len(self._values) |
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def __iter__(self): |
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return iter(self._values) |
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def __repr__(self): |
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return repr(self._values) |
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def MergeFrom(self, other): |
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self._values.update(other._values) |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def InvalidateIterators(self): |
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# It appears that the only way to reliably invalidate iterators to |
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# self._values is to ensure that its size changes. |
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original = self._values |
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self._values = original.copy() |
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original[None] = None |
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# This is defined in the abstract base, but we can do it much more cheaply. |
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def clear(self): |
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self._values.clear() |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def GetEntryClass(self): |
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return self._entry_descriptor._concrete_class |
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class MessageMap(MutableMapping): |
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"""Simple, type-checked, dict-like container for with submessage values.""" |
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# Disallows assignment to other attributes. |
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__slots__ = ['_key_checker', '_values', '_message_listener', |
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'_message_descriptor', '_entry_descriptor'] |
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def __init__(self, message_listener, message_descriptor, key_checker, |
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entry_descriptor): |
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""" |
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Args: |
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message_listener: A MessageListener implementation. |
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The ScalarMap will call this object's Modified() method when it |
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is modified. |
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key_checker: A type_checkers.ValueChecker instance to run on keys |
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inserted into this container. |
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value_checker: A type_checkers.ValueChecker instance to run on values |
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inserted into this container. |
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entry_descriptor: The MessageDescriptor of a map entry: key and value. |
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""" |
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self._message_listener = message_listener |
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self._message_descriptor = message_descriptor |
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self._key_checker = key_checker |
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self._entry_descriptor = entry_descriptor |
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self._values = {} |
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def __getitem__(self, key): |
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try: |
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return self._values[key] |
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except KeyError: |
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key = self._key_checker.CheckValue(key) |
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new_element = self._message_descriptor._concrete_class() |
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new_element._SetListener(self._message_listener) |
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self._values[key] = new_element |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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return new_element |
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def get_or_create(self, key): |
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"""get_or_create() is an alias for getitem (ie. map[key]). |
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Args: |
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key: The key to get or create in the map. |
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This is useful in cases where you want to be explicit that the call is |
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mutating the map. This can avoid lint errors for statements like this |
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that otherwise would appear to be pointless statements: |
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msg.my_map[key] |
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""" |
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return self[key] |
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# We need to override this explicitly, because our defaultdict-like behavior |
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# will make the default implementation (from our base class) always insert |
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# the key. |
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def get(self, key, default=None): |
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if key in self: |
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return self[key] |
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else: |
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return default |
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def __contains__(self, item): |
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return item in self._values |
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def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
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raise ValueError('May not set values directly, call my_map[key].foo = 5') |
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def __delitem__(self, key): |
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del self._values[key] |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def __len__(self): |
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return len(self._values) |
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def __iter__(self): |
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return iter(self._values) |
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def __repr__(self): |
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return repr(self._values) |
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def MergeFrom(self, other): |
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for key in other: |
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# According to documentation: "When parsing from the wire or when merging, |
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# if there are duplicate map keys the last key seen is used". |
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if key in self: |
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del self[key] |
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self[key].CopyFrom(other[key]) |
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# self._message_listener.Modified() not required here, because |
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# mutations to submessages already propagate. |
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def InvalidateIterators(self): |
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# It appears that the only way to reliably invalidate iterators to |
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# self._values is to ensure that its size changes. |
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original = self._values |
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self._values = original.copy() |
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original[None] = None |
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# This is defined in the abstract base, but we can do it much more cheaply. |
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def clear(self): |
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self._values.clear() |
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self._message_listener.Modified() |
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def GetEntryClass(self): |
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return self._entry_descriptor._concrete_class
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