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#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
# Thomas Nagy, 2005-2018 (ita)
"""
ConfigSet: a special dict
The values put in :py:class:`ConfigSet` must be serializable (dicts, lists, strings)
"""
import copy, re, os
from waflib import Logs, Utils
re_imp = re.compile(r'^(#)*?([^#=]*?)\ =\ (.*?)$', re.M)
class ConfigSet(object):
"""
A copy-on-write dict with human-readable serialized format. The serialization format
is human-readable (python-like) and performed by using eval() and repr().
For high performance prefer pickle. Do not store functions as they are not serializable.
The values can be accessed by attributes or by keys::
from waflib.ConfigSet import ConfigSet
env = ConfigSet()
env.FOO = 'test'
env['FOO'] = 'test'
"""
__slots__ = ('table', 'parent')
def __init__(self, filename=None):
self.table = {}
"""
Internal dict holding the object values
"""
#self.parent = None
if filename:
self.load(filename)
def __contains__(self, key):
"""
Enables the *in* syntax::
if 'foo' in env:
print(env['foo'])
"""
if key in self.table:
return True
try:
return self.parent.__contains__(key)
except AttributeError:
return False # parent may not exist
def keys(self):
"""Dict interface"""
keys = set()
cur = self
while cur:
keys.update(cur.table.keys())
cur = getattr(cur, 'parent', None)
keys = list(keys)
keys.sort()
return keys
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.keys())
def __str__(self):
"""Text representation of the ConfigSet (for debugging purposes)"""
return "\n".join(["%r %r" % (x, self.__getitem__(x)) for x in self.keys()])
def __getitem__(self, key):
"""
Dictionary interface: get value from key::
def configure(conf):
conf.env['foo'] = {}
print(env['foo'])
"""
try:
while 1:
x = self.table.get(key)
if not x is None:
return x
self = self.parent
except AttributeError:
return []
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
"""
Dictionary interface: set value from key
"""
self.table[key] = value
def __delitem__(self, key):
"""
Dictionary interface: mark the value as missing
"""
self[key] = []
def __getattr__(self, name):
"""
Attribute access provided for convenience. The following forms are equivalent::
def configure(conf):
conf.env.value
conf.env['value']
"""
if name in self.__slots__:
return object.__getattribute__(self, name)
else:
return self[name]
def __setattr__(self, name, value):
"""
Attribute access provided for convenience. The following forms are equivalent::
def configure(conf):
conf.env.value = x
env['value'] = x
"""
if name in self.__slots__:
object.__setattr__(self, name, value)
else:
self[name] = value
def __delattr__(self, name):
"""
Attribute access provided for convenience. The following forms are equivalent::
def configure(conf):
del env.value
del env['value']
"""
if name in self.__slots__:
object.__delattr__(self, name)
else:
del self[name]
def derive(self):
"""
Returns a new ConfigSet deriving from self. The copy returned
will be a shallow copy::
from waflib.ConfigSet import ConfigSet
env = ConfigSet()
env.append_value('CFLAGS', ['-O2'])
child = env.derive()
child.CFLAGS.append('test') # warning! this will modify 'env'
child.CFLAGS = ['-O3'] # new list, ok
child.append_value('CFLAGS', ['-O3']) # ok
Use :py:func:`ConfigSet.detach` to detach the child from the parent.
"""
newenv = ConfigSet()
newenv.parent = self
return newenv
def detach(self):
"""
Detaches this instance from its parent (if present)
Modifying the parent :py:class:`ConfigSet` will not change the current object
Modifying this :py:class:`ConfigSet` will not modify the parent one.
"""
tbl = self.get_merged_dict()
try:
delattr(self, 'parent')
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
keys = tbl.keys()
for x in keys:
tbl[x] = copy.deepcopy(tbl[x])
self.table = tbl
return self
def get_flat(self, key):
"""
Returns a value as a string. If the input is a list, the value returned is space-separated.
:param key: key to use
:type key: string
"""
s = self[key]
if isinstance(s, str):
return s
return ' '.join(s)
def _get_list_value_for_modification(self, key):
"""
Returns a list value for further modification.
The list may be modified inplace and there is no need to do this afterwards::
self.table[var] = value
"""
try:
value = self.table[key]
except KeyError:
try:
value = self.parent[key]
except AttributeError:
value = []
else:
if isinstance(value, list):
# force a copy
value = value[:]
else:
value = [value]
self.table[key] = value
else:
if not isinstance(value, list):
self.table[key] = value = [value]
return value
def append_value(self, var, val):
"""
Appends a value to the specified config key::
def build(bld):
bld.env.append_value('CFLAGS', ['-O2'])
The value must be a list or a tuple
"""
if isinstance(val, str): # if there were string everywhere we could optimize this
val = [val]
current_value = self._get_list_value_for_modification(var)
current_value.extend(val)
def prepend_value(self, var, val):
"""
Prepends a value to the specified item::
def configure(conf):
conf.env.prepend_value('CFLAGS', ['-O2'])
The value must be a list or a tuple
"""
if isinstance(val, str):
val = [val]
self.table[var] = val + self._get_list_value_for_modification(var)
def append_unique(self, var, val):
"""
Appends a value to the specified item only if it's not already present::
def build(bld):
bld.env.append_unique('CFLAGS', ['-O2', '-g'])
The value must be a list or a tuple
"""
if isinstance(val, str):
val = [val]
current_value = self._get_list_value_for_modification(var)
for x in val:
if x not in current_value:
current_value.append(x)
def get_merged_dict(self):
"""
Computes the merged dictionary from the fusion of self and all its parent
:rtype: a ConfigSet object
"""
table_list = []
env = self
while 1:
table_list.insert(0, env.table)
try:
env = env.parent
except AttributeError:
break
merged_table = {}
for table in table_list:
merged_table.update(table)
return merged_table
def store(self, filename):
"""
Serializes the :py:class:`ConfigSet` data to a file. See :py:meth:`ConfigSet.load` for reading such files.
:param filename: file to use
:type filename: string
"""
try:
os.makedirs(os.path.split(filename)[0])
except OSError:
pass
buf = []
merged_table = self.get_merged_dict()
keys = list(merged_table.keys())
keys.sort()
try:
fun = ascii
except NameError:
fun = repr
for k in keys:
if k != 'undo_stack':
buf.append('%s = %s\n' % (k, fun(merged_table[k])))
Utils.writef(filename, ''.join(buf))
def load(self, filename):
"""
Restores contents from a file (current values are not cleared). Files are written using :py:meth:`ConfigSet.store`.
:param filename: file to use
:type filename: string
"""
tbl = self.table
code = Utils.readf(filename, m='r')
for m in re_imp.finditer(code):
g = m.group
tbl[g(2)] = eval(g(3))
Logs.debug('env: %s', self.table)
def update(self, d):
"""
Dictionary interface: replace values with the ones from another dict
:param d: object to use the value from
:type d: dict-like object
"""
self.table.update(d)
def stash(self):
"""
Stores the object state to provide transactionality semantics::
env = ConfigSet()
env.stash()
try:
env.append_value('CFLAGS', '-O3')
call_some_method(env)
finally:
env.revert()
The history is kept in a stack, and is lost during the serialization by :py:meth:`ConfigSet.store`
"""
orig = self.table
tbl = self.table = self.table.copy()
for x in tbl.keys():
tbl[x] = copy.deepcopy(tbl[x])
self.undo_stack = self.undo_stack + [orig]
def commit(self):
"""
Commits transactional changes. See :py:meth:`ConfigSet.stash`
"""
self.undo_stack.pop(-1)
def revert(self):
"""
Reverts the object to a previous state. See :py:meth:`ConfigSet.stash`
"""
self.table = self.undo_stack.pop(-1)
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