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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ internal gevent utilities, not for external use. """ from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import, division from functools import update_wrapper from gevent._compat import iteritems class _NONE(object): """ A special object you must never pass to any gevent API. Used as a marker object for keyword arguments that cannot have the builtin None (because that might be a valid value). """ __slots__ = () def __repr__(self): return '<default value>' _NONE = _NONE() def copy_globals(source, globs, only_names=None, ignore_missing_names=False, names_to_ignore=(), dunder_names_to_keep=('__implements__', '__all__', '__imports__'), cleanup_globs=True): """ Copy attributes defined in ``source.__dict__`` to the dictionary in globs (which should be the caller's :func:`globals`). Names that start with ``__`` are ignored (unless they are in *dunder_names_to_keep*). Anything found in *names_to_ignore* is also ignored. If *only_names* is given, only those attributes will be considered. In this case, *ignore_missing_names* says whether or not to raise an :exc:`AttributeError` if one of those names can't be found. If *cleanup_globs* has a true value, then common things imported but not used at runtime are removed, including this function. Returns a list of the names copied; this should be assigned to ``__imports__``. """ if only_names: if ignore_missing_names: items = ((k, getattr(source, k, _NONE)) for k in only_names) else: items = ((k, getattr(source, k)) for k in only_names) else: items = iteritems(source.__dict__) copied = [] for key, value in items: if value is _NONE: continue if key in names_to_ignore: continue if key.startswith("__") and key not in dunder_names_to_keep: continue globs[key] = value copied.append(key) if cleanup_globs: if 'copy_globals' in globs: del globs['copy_globals'] return copied def import_c_accel(globs, cname): """ Import the C-accelerator for the __name__ and copy its globals. """ name = globs.get('__name__') if not name or name == cname: # Do nothing if we're being exec'd as a file (no name) # or we're running from the C extension return from gevent._compat import PURE_PYTHON if PURE_PYTHON: return import importlib import warnings with warnings.catch_warnings(): # Python 3.7 likes to produce # "ImportWarning: can't resolve # package from __spec__ or __package__, falling back on # __name__ and __path__" # when we load cython compiled files. This is probably a bug in # Cython, but it doesn't seem to have any consequences, it's # just annoying to see and can mess up our unittests. warnings.simplefilter('ignore', ImportWarning) mod = importlib.import_module(cname) # By adopting the entire __dict__, we get a more accurate # __file__ and module repr, plus we don't leak any imported # things we no longer need. globs.clear() globs.update(mod.__dict__) if 'import_c_accel' in globs: del globs['import_c_accel'] class Lazy(object): """ A non-data descriptor used just like @property. The difference is the function value is assigned to the instance dict the first time it is accessed and then the function is never called agoin. """ def __init__(self, func): self.data = (func, func.__name__) update_wrapper(self, func) def __get__(self, inst, class_): if inst is None: return self func, name = self.data value = func(inst) inst.__dict__[name] = value return value class readproperty(object): """ A non-data descriptor like @property. The difference is that when the property is assigned to, it is cached in the instance and the function is not called on that instance again. """ def __init__(self, func): self.func = func update_wrapper(self, func) def __get__(self, inst, class_): if inst is None: return self return self.func(inst) def gmctime(): """ Returns the current time as a string in RFC3339 format. """ import time return time.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ", time.gmtime()) try: from zope.interface import Interface from zope.interface import implementer from zope.interface import Attribute except ImportError: class Interface(object): pass def implementer(_iface): def dec(c): return c return dec def Attribute(s): return s Interface = Interface implementer = implementer Attribute = Attribute