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# Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2012 Google Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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# 02110-1301, USA.
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"""Module implementing the parameter types code."""
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import re |
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import operator |
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from ganeti import compat |
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from ganeti import utils |
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from ganeti import constants |
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_PAREN_RE = re.compile("^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$")
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def Parens(text): |
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"""Enclose text in parens if necessary.
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@param text: Text
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"""
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text = str(text)
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if _PAREN_RE.match(text):
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return text
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else:
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return "(%s)" % text |
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class _WrapperBase(object): |
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__slots__ = [ |
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"_fn",
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"_text",
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] |
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def __init__(self, text, fn): |
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"""Initializes this class.
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@param text: Description
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@param fn: Wrapped function
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"""
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assert text.strip()
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self._text = text
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self._fn = fn
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def __call__(self, *args): |
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return self._fn(*args) |
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class _DescWrapper(_WrapperBase): |
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"""Wrapper class for description text.
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"""
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def __str__(self): |
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return self._text |
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class _CommentWrapper(_WrapperBase): |
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"""Wrapper class for comment.
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"""
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def __str__(self): |
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return "%s [%s]" % (self._fn, self._text) |
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def WithDesc(text): |
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"""Builds wrapper class with description text.
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@type text: string
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@param text: Description text
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@return: Callable class
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"""
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assert text[0] == text[0].upper() |
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return compat.partial(_DescWrapper, text)
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def Comment(text): |
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"""Builds wrapper for adding comment to description text.
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@type text: string
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@param text: Comment text
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@return: Callable class
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"""
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assert not frozenset(text).intersection("[]") |
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return compat.partial(_CommentWrapper, text)
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def CombinationDesc(op, args, fn): |
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"""Build description for combinating operator.
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@type op: string
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@param op: Operator as text (e.g. "and")
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@type args: list
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@param args: Operator arguments
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@type fn: callable
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@param fn: Wrapped function
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"""
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# Some type descriptions are rather long. If "None" is listed at the
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# end or somewhere in between it is easily missed. Therefore it should
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# be at the beginning, e.g. "None or (long description)".
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if __debug__ and TNone in args and args.index(TNone) > 0: |
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raise Exception("TNone must be listed first") |
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if len(args) == 1: |
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descr = str(args[0]) |
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else:
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descr = (" %s " % op).join(Parens(i) for i in args) |
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return WithDesc(descr)(fn)
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# Modifiable default values; need to define these here before the
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# actual LUs
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@WithDesc(str([])) |
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def EmptyList(): |
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"""Returns an empty list.
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"""
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return []
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@WithDesc(str({})) |
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def EmptyDict(): |
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"""Returns an empty dict.
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"""
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return {}
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#: The without-default default value
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NoDefault = object()
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#: The no-type (value too complex to check it in the type system)
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NoType = object()
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# Some basic types
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@WithDesc("Anything") |
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def TAny(_): |
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"""Accepts any value.
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"""
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return True |
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@WithDesc("NotNone") |
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def TNotNone(val): |
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"""Checks if the given value is not None.
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"""
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return val is not None |
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@WithDesc("None") |
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def TNone(val): |
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"""Checks if the given value is None.
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"""
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return val is None |
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@WithDesc("ValueNone") |
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def TValueNone(val): |
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"""Checks if the given value is L{constants.VALUE_NONE}.
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"""
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return val == constants.VALUE_NONE
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@WithDesc("Boolean") |
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def TBool(val): |
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"""Checks if the given value is a boolean.
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"""
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return isinstance(val, bool) |
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@WithDesc("Integer") |
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def TInt(val): |
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"""Checks if the given value is an integer.
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"""
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# For backwards compatibility with older Python versions, boolean values are
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# also integers and should be excluded in this test.
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#
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# >>> (isinstance(False, int), isinstance(True, int))
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# (True, True)
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return isinstance(val, (int, long)) and not isinstance(val, bool) |
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@WithDesc("Float") |
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def TFloat(val): |
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"""Checks if the given value is a float.
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"""
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return isinstance(val, float) |
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@WithDesc("String") |
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def TString(val): |
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"""Checks if the given value is a string.
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"""
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return isinstance(val, basestring) |
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@WithDesc("EvalToTrue") |
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def TTrue(val): |
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"""Checks if a given value evaluates to a boolean True value.
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"""
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return bool(val) |
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def TElemOf(target_list): |
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"""Builds a function that checks if a given value is a member of a list.
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"""
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def fn(val): |
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return val in target_list |
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return WithDesc("OneOf %s" % (utils.CommaJoin(target_list), ))(fn) |
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# Container types
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@WithDesc("List") |
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def TList(val): |
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"""Checks if the given value is a list.
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"""
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return isinstance(val, list) |
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@WithDesc("Tuple") |
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def TTuple(val): |
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"""Checks if the given value is a tuple.
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"""
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return isinstance(val, tuple) |
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@WithDesc("Dictionary") |
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def TDict(val): |
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"""Checks if the given value is a dictionary.
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"""
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return isinstance(val, dict) |
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def TIsLength(size): |
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"""Check is the given container is of the given size.
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"""
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def fn(container): |
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return len(container) == size |
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return WithDesc("Length %s" % (size, ))(fn) |
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# Combinator types
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def TAnd(*args): |
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"""Combine multiple functions using an AND operation.
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"""
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def fn(val): |
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return compat.all(t(val) for t in args) |
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return CombinationDesc("and", args, fn) |
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def TOr(*args): |
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"""Combine multiple functions using an AND operation.
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"""
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def fn(val): |
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return compat.any(t(val) for t in args) |
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return CombinationDesc("or", args, fn) |
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def TMap(fn, test): |
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"""Checks that a modified version of the argument passes the given test.
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"""
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return WithDesc("Result of %s must be %s" % |
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(Parens(fn), Parens(test)))(lambda val: test(fn(val)))
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def TRegex(pobj): |
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"""Checks whether a string matches a specific regular expression.
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@param pobj: Compiled regular expression as returned by C{re.compile}
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"""
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desc = WithDesc("String matching regex \"%s\"" %
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pobj.pattern.encode("string_escape"))
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return desc(TAnd(TString, pobj.match))
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def TMaybe(test): |
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"""Wrap a test in a TOr(TNone, test).
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This makes it easier to define TMaybe* types.
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"""
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return TOr(TNone, test)
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def TMaybeValueNone(test): |
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"""Used for unsetting values.
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"""
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return TMaybe(TOr(TValueNone, test))
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# Type aliases
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#: a non-empty string
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TNonEmptyString = WithDesc("NonEmptyString")(TAnd(TString, TTrue))
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#: a maybe non-empty string
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TMaybeString = TMaybe(TNonEmptyString) |
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#: a maybe boolean (bool or none)
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TMaybeBool = TMaybe(TBool) |
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#: Maybe a dictionary (dict or None)
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TMaybeDict = TMaybe(TDict) |
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#: a non-negative integer (value >= 0)
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TNonNegativeInt = \ |
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TAnd(TInt, WithDesc("EqualOrGreaterThanZero")(lambda v: v >= 0)) |
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TAnd(TInt, WithDesc("GreaterThanZero")(lambda v: v > 0)) |
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#: a maybe positive integer (positive integer or None)
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TMaybePositiveInt = TMaybe(TPositiveInt) |
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#: a negative integer (value < 0)
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TNegativeInt = \ |
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TAnd(TInt, WithDesc("LessThanZero")(compat.partial(operator.gt, 0))) |
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TNonNegativeFloat = \ |
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TAnd(TFloat, WithDesc("EqualOrGreaterThanZero")(lambda v: v >= 0.0)) |
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#: Job ID
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TJobId = WithDesc("JobId")(TOr(TNonNegativeInt,
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TRegex(re.compile("^%s$" %
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constants.JOB_ID_TEMPLATE)))) |
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#: Number
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TNumber = TOr(TInt, TFloat) |
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#: Relative job ID
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TRelativeJobId = WithDesc("RelativeJobId")(TNegativeInt)
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def TInstanceOf(cls): |
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"""Checks if a given value is an instance of C{cls}.
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@type cls: class
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@param cls: Class object
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"""
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name = "%s.%s" % (cls.__module__, cls.__name__)
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desc = WithDesc("Instance of %s" % (Parens(name), ))
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return desc(lambda val: isinstance(val, cls)) |
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def TListOf(my_type): |
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"""Checks if a given value is a list with all elements of the same type.
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"""
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desc = WithDesc("List of %s" % (Parens(my_type), ))
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return desc(TAnd(TList, lambda lst: compat.all(my_type(v) for v in lst))) |
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TMaybeListOf = lambda item_type: TMaybe(TListOf(item_type))
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def TDictOf(key_type, val_type): |
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"""Checks a dict type for the type of its key/values.
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"""
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desc = WithDesc("Dictionary with keys of %s and values of %s" %
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(Parens(key_type), Parens(val_type))) |
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def fn(container): |
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return (compat.all(key_type(v) for v in container.keys()) and |
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compat.all(val_type(v) for v in container.values())) |
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return desc(TAnd(TDict, fn))
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def _TStrictDictCheck(require_all, exclusive, items, val): |
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"""Helper function for L{TStrictDict}.
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"""
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notfound_fn = lambda _: not exclusive |
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if require_all and not frozenset(val.keys()).issuperset(items.keys()): |
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# Requires items not found in value
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return False |
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return compat.all(items.get(key, notfound_fn)(value)
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for (key, value) in val.items()) |
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def TStrictDict(require_all, exclusive, items): |
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"""Strict dictionary check with specific keys.
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@type require_all: boolean
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@param require_all: Whether all keys in L{items} are required
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@type exclusive: boolean
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@param exclusive: Whether only keys listed in L{items} should be accepted
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@type items: dictionary
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@param items: Mapping from key (string) to verification function
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"""
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descparts = ["Dictionary containing"]
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if exclusive:
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descparts.append(" none but the")
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if require_all:
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descparts.append(" required")
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if len(items) == 1: |
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descparts.append(" key ")
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else:
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descparts.append(" keys ")
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descparts.append(utils.CommaJoin("\"%s\" (value %s)" % (key, value)
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for (key, value) in items.items())) |
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desc = WithDesc("".join(descparts))
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return desc(TAnd(TDict,
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compat.partial(_TStrictDictCheck, require_all, exclusive, |
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items))) |
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def TItems(items): |
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"""Checks individual items of a container.
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check considers only as many items as are contained in the shorter list. Use
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L{TIsLength} to enforce a certain length.
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@type items: list
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@param items: List of checks
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"""
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assert items, "Need items" |
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text = ["Item", "item"] |
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desc = WithDesc(utils.CommaJoin("%s %s is %s" %
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(text[int(idx > 0)], idx, Parens(check)) |
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for (idx, check) in enumerate(items))) |
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return desc(lambda value: compat.all(check(i) |
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for (check, i) in zip(items, value))) |