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- ##############################################################################
- #
- # Copyright (c) 2003 Zope Foundation and Contributors.
- # All Rights Reserved.
- #
- # This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
- # Version 2.1 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
- # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
- # WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
- # WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
- # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- #
- ##############################################################################
- """Class advice.
- This module was adapted from 'protocols.advice', part of the Python
- Enterprise Application Kit (PEAK). Please notify the PEAK authors
- (pje@telecommunity.com and tsarna@sarna.org) if bugs are found or
- Zope-specific changes are required, so that the PEAK version of this module
- can be kept in sync.
- PEAK is a Python application framework that interoperates with (but does
- not require) Zope 3 and Twisted. It provides tools for manipulating UML
- models, object-relational persistence, aspect-oriented programming, and more.
- Visit the PEAK home page at http://peak.telecommunity.com for more information.
- """
- from types import FunctionType
- try:
- from types import ClassType
- except ImportError:
- __python3 = True
- else:
- __python3 = False
- __all__ = [
- 'addClassAdvisor',
- 'determineMetaclass',
- 'getFrameInfo',
- 'isClassAdvisor',
- 'minimalBases',
- ]
- import sys
- def getFrameInfo(frame):
- """Return (kind,module,locals,globals) for a frame
- 'kind' is one of "exec", "module", "class", "function call", or "unknown".
- """
- f_locals = frame.f_locals
- f_globals = frame.f_globals
- sameNamespace = f_locals is f_globals
- hasModule = '__module__' in f_locals
- hasName = '__name__' in f_globals
- sameName = hasModule and hasName
- sameName = sameName and f_globals['__name__']==f_locals['__module__']
- module = hasName and sys.modules.get(f_globals['__name__']) or None
- namespaceIsModule = module and module.__dict__ is f_globals
- if not namespaceIsModule:
- # some kind of funky exec
- kind = "exec"
- elif sameNamespace and not hasModule:
- kind = "module"
- elif sameName and not sameNamespace:
- kind = "class"
- elif not sameNamespace:
- kind = "function call"
- else: # pragma: no cover
- # How can you have f_locals is f_globals, and have '__module__' set?
- # This is probably module-level code, but with a '__module__' variable.
- kind = "unknown"
- return kind, module, f_locals, f_globals
- def addClassAdvisor(callback, depth=2):
- """Set up 'callback' to be passed the containing class upon creation
- This function is designed to be called by an "advising" function executed
- in a class suite. The "advising" function supplies a callback that it
- wishes to have executed when the containing class is created. The
- callback will be given one argument: the newly created containing class.
- The return value of the callback will be used in place of the class, so
- the callback should return the input if it does not wish to replace the
- class.
- The optional 'depth' argument to this function determines the number of
- frames between this function and the targeted class suite. 'depth'
- defaults to 2, since this skips this function's frame and one calling
- function frame. If you use this function from a function called directly
- in the class suite, the default will be correct, otherwise you will need
- to determine the correct depth yourself.
- This function works by installing a special class factory function in
- place of the '__metaclass__' of the containing class. Therefore, only
- callbacks *after* the last '__metaclass__' assignment in the containing
- class will be executed. Be sure that classes using "advising" functions
- declare any '__metaclass__' *first*, to ensure all callbacks are run."""
- # This entire approach is invalid under Py3K. Don't even try to fix
- # the coverage for this block there. :(
- if __python3: # pragma: no cover
- raise TypeError('Class advice impossible in Python3')
- frame = sys._getframe(depth)
- kind, module, caller_locals, caller_globals = getFrameInfo(frame)
- # This causes a problem when zope interfaces are used from doctest.
- # In these cases, kind == "exec".
- #
- #if kind != "class":
- # raise SyntaxError(
- # "Advice must be in the body of a class statement"
- # )
- previousMetaclass = caller_locals.get('__metaclass__')
- if __python3: # pragma: no cover
- defaultMetaclass = caller_globals.get('__metaclass__', type)
- else:
- defaultMetaclass = caller_globals.get('__metaclass__', ClassType)
- def advise(name, bases, cdict):
- if '__metaclass__' in cdict:
- del cdict['__metaclass__']
- if previousMetaclass is None:
- if bases:
- # find best metaclass or use global __metaclass__ if no bases
- meta = determineMetaclass(bases)
- else:
- meta = defaultMetaclass
- elif isClassAdvisor(previousMetaclass):
- # special case: we can't compute the "true" metaclass here,
- # so we need to invoke the previous metaclass and let it
- # figure it out for us (and apply its own advice in the process)
- meta = previousMetaclass
- else:
- meta = determineMetaclass(bases, previousMetaclass)
- newClass = meta(name,bases,cdict)
- # this lets the callback replace the class completely, if it wants to
- return callback(newClass)
- # introspection data only, not used by inner function
- advise.previousMetaclass = previousMetaclass
- advise.callback = callback
- # install the advisor
- caller_locals['__metaclass__'] = advise
- def isClassAdvisor(ob):
- """True if 'ob' is a class advisor function"""
- return isinstance(ob,FunctionType) and hasattr(ob,'previousMetaclass')
- def determineMetaclass(bases, explicit_mc=None):
- """Determine metaclass from 1+ bases and optional explicit __metaclass__"""
- meta = [getattr(b,'__class__',type(b)) for b in bases]
- if explicit_mc is not None:
- # The explicit metaclass needs to be verified for compatibility
- # as well, and allowed to resolve the incompatible bases, if any
- meta.append(explicit_mc)
- if len(meta)==1:
- # easy case
- return meta[0]
- candidates = minimalBases(meta) # minimal set of metaclasses
- if not candidates: # pragma: no cover
- # they're all "classic" classes
- assert(not __python3) # This should not happen under Python 3
- return ClassType
- elif len(candidates)>1:
- # We could auto-combine, but for now we won't...
- raise TypeError("Incompatible metatypes",bases)
- # Just one, return it
- return candidates[0]
- def minimalBases(classes):
- """Reduce a list of base classes to its ordered minimum equivalent"""
- if not __python3: # pragma: no cover
- classes = [c for c in classes if c is not ClassType]
- candidates = []
- for m in classes:
- for n in classes:
- if issubclass(n,m) and m is not n:
- break
- else:
- # m has no subclasses in 'classes'
- if m in candidates:
- candidates.remove(m) # ensure that we're later in the list
- candidates.append(m)
- return candidates
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