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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ hyperframe/flags ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Defines basic Flag and Flags data structures. """ import collections from collections.abc import MutableSet Flag = collections.namedtuple("Flag", ["name", "bit"]) class Flags(MutableSet): """ A simple MutableSet implementation that will only accept known flags as elements. Will behave like a regular set(), except that a ValueError will be thrown when .add()ing unexpected flags. """ def __init__(self, defined_flags): self._valid_flags = set(flag.name for flag in defined_flags) self._flags = set() def __repr__(self): return repr(sorted(list(self._flags))) def __contains__(self, x): return self._flags.__contains__(x) def __iter__(self): return self._flags.__iter__() def __len__(self): return self._flags.__len__() def discard(self, value): return self._flags.discard(value) def add(self, value): if value not in self._valid_flags: raise ValueError( "Unexpected flag: {}. Valid flags are: {}".format( value, self._valid_flags ) ) return self._flags.add(value)