374 lines
12 KiB
Python
374 lines
12 KiB
Python
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# event/attr.py
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2017 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
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# <see AUTHORS file>
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#
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# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
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# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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"""Attribute implementation for _Dispatch classes.
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The various listener targets for a particular event class are represented
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as attributes, which refer to collections of listeners to be fired off.
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These collections can exist at the class level as well as at the instance
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level. An event is fired off using code like this::
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some_object.dispatch.first_connect(arg1, arg2)
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Above, ``some_object.dispatch`` would be an instance of ``_Dispatch`` and
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``first_connect`` is typically an instance of ``_ListenerCollection``
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if event listeners are present, or ``_EmptyListener`` if none are present.
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The attribute mechanics here spend effort trying to ensure listener functions
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are available with a minimum of function call overhead, that unnecessary
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objects aren't created (i.e. many empty per-instance listener collections),
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as well as that everything is garbage collectable when owning references are
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lost. Other features such as "propagation" of listener functions across
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many ``_Dispatch`` instances, "joining" of multiple ``_Dispatch`` instances,
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as well as support for subclass propagation (e.g. events assigned to
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``Pool`` vs. ``QueuePool``) are all implemented here.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import, with_statement
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from .. import util
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from ..util import threading
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from . import registry
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from . import legacy
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from itertools import chain
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import weakref
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import collections
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class RefCollection(util.MemoizedSlots):
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__slots__ = 'ref',
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def _memoized_attr_ref(self):
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return weakref.ref(self, registry._collection_gced)
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class _ClsLevelDispatch(RefCollection):
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"""Class-level events on :class:`._Dispatch` classes."""
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__slots__ = ('name', 'arg_names', 'has_kw',
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'legacy_signatures', '_clslevel', '__weakref__')
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def __init__(self, parent_dispatch_cls, fn):
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self.name = fn.__name__
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argspec = util.inspect_getargspec(fn)
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self.arg_names = argspec.args[1:]
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self.has_kw = bool(argspec.keywords)
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self.legacy_signatures = list(reversed(
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sorted(
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getattr(fn, '_legacy_signatures', []),
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key=lambda s: s[0]
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)
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))
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fn.__doc__ = legacy._augment_fn_docs(self, parent_dispatch_cls, fn)
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self._clslevel = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary()
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def _adjust_fn_spec(self, fn, named):
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if named:
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fn = self._wrap_fn_for_kw(fn)
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if self.legacy_signatures:
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try:
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argspec = util.get_callable_argspec(fn, no_self=True)
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except TypeError:
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pass
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else:
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fn = legacy._wrap_fn_for_legacy(self, fn, argspec)
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return fn
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def _wrap_fn_for_kw(self, fn):
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def wrap_kw(*args, **kw):
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argdict = dict(zip(self.arg_names, args))
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argdict.update(kw)
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return fn(**argdict)
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return wrap_kw
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def insert(self, event_key, propagate):
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target = event_key.dispatch_target
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assert isinstance(target, type), \
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"Class-level Event targets must be classes."
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stack = [target]
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while stack:
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cls = stack.pop(0)
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stack.extend(cls.__subclasses__())
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if cls is not target and cls not in self._clslevel:
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self.update_subclass(cls)
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else:
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if cls not in self._clslevel:
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self._clslevel[cls] = collections.deque()
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self._clslevel[cls].appendleft(event_key._listen_fn)
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registry._stored_in_collection(event_key, self)
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def append(self, event_key, propagate):
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target = event_key.dispatch_target
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assert isinstance(target, type), \
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"Class-level Event targets must be classes."
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stack = [target]
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while stack:
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cls = stack.pop(0)
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stack.extend(cls.__subclasses__())
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if cls is not target and cls not in self._clslevel:
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self.update_subclass(cls)
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else:
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if cls not in self._clslevel:
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self._clslevel[cls] = collections.deque()
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self._clslevel[cls].append(event_key._listen_fn)
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registry._stored_in_collection(event_key, self)
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def update_subclass(self, target):
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if target not in self._clslevel:
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self._clslevel[target] = collections.deque()
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clslevel = self._clslevel[target]
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for cls in target.__mro__[1:]:
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if cls in self._clslevel:
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clslevel.extend([
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fn for fn
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in self._clslevel[cls]
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if fn not in clslevel
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])
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def remove(self, event_key):
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target = event_key.dispatch_target
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stack = [target]
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while stack:
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cls = stack.pop(0)
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stack.extend(cls.__subclasses__())
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if cls in self._clslevel:
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self._clslevel[cls].remove(event_key._listen_fn)
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registry._removed_from_collection(event_key, self)
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def clear(self):
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"""Clear all class level listeners"""
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to_clear = set()
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for dispatcher in self._clslevel.values():
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to_clear.update(dispatcher)
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dispatcher.clear()
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registry._clear(self, to_clear)
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def for_modify(self, obj):
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"""Return an event collection which can be modified.
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For _ClsLevelDispatch at the class level of
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a dispatcher, this returns self.
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"""
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return self
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class _InstanceLevelDispatch(RefCollection):
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__slots__ = ()
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def _adjust_fn_spec(self, fn, named):
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return self.parent._adjust_fn_spec(fn, named)
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class _EmptyListener(_InstanceLevelDispatch):
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"""Serves as a proxy interface to the events
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served by a _ClsLevelDispatch, when there are no
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instance-level events present.
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Is replaced by _ListenerCollection when instance-level
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events are added.
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"""
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propagate = frozenset()
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listeners = ()
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__slots__ = 'parent', 'parent_listeners', 'name'
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def __init__(self, parent, target_cls):
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if target_cls not in parent._clslevel:
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parent.update_subclass(target_cls)
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self.parent = parent # _ClsLevelDispatch
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self.parent_listeners = parent._clslevel[target_cls]
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self.name = parent.name
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def for_modify(self, obj):
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"""Return an event collection which can be modified.
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For _EmptyListener at the instance level of
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a dispatcher, this generates a new
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_ListenerCollection, applies it to the instance,
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and returns it.
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"""
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result = _ListenerCollection(self.parent, obj._instance_cls)
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if getattr(obj, self.name) is self:
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setattr(obj, self.name, result)
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else:
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assert isinstance(getattr(obj, self.name), _JoinedListener)
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return result
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def _needs_modify(self, *args, **kw):
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raise NotImplementedError("need to call for_modify()")
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exec_once = insert = append = remove = clear = _needs_modify
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def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
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"""Execute this event."""
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for fn in self.parent_listeners:
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fn(*args, **kw)
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def __len__(self):
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return len(self.parent_listeners)
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def __iter__(self):
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return iter(self.parent_listeners)
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def __bool__(self):
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return bool(self.parent_listeners)
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__nonzero__ = __bool__
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class _CompoundListener(_InstanceLevelDispatch):
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__slots__ = '_exec_once_mutex', '_exec_once'
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def _memoized_attr__exec_once_mutex(self):
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return threading.Lock()
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def exec_once(self, *args, **kw):
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"""Execute this event, but only if it has not been
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executed already for this collection."""
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if not self._exec_once:
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with self._exec_once_mutex:
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if not self._exec_once:
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try:
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self(*args, **kw)
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finally:
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self._exec_once = True
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def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
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"""Execute this event."""
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for fn in self.parent_listeners:
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fn(*args, **kw)
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for fn in self.listeners:
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fn(*args, **kw)
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def __len__(self):
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return len(self.parent_listeners) + len(self.listeners)
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def __iter__(self):
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return chain(self.parent_listeners, self.listeners)
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def __bool__(self):
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return bool(self.listeners or self.parent_listeners)
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__nonzero__ = __bool__
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class _ListenerCollection(_CompoundListener):
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"""Instance-level attributes on instances of :class:`._Dispatch`.
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Represents a collection of listeners.
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As of 0.7.9, _ListenerCollection is only first
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created via the _EmptyListener.for_modify() method.
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"""
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__slots__ = (
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'parent_listeners', 'parent', 'name', 'listeners',
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'propagate', '__weakref__')
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def __init__(self, parent, target_cls):
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if target_cls not in parent._clslevel:
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parent.update_subclass(target_cls)
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self._exec_once = False
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self.parent_listeners = parent._clslevel[target_cls]
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self.parent = parent
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self.name = parent.name
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self.listeners = collections.deque()
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self.propagate = set()
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def for_modify(self, obj):
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"""Return an event collection which can be modified.
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For _ListenerCollection at the instance level of
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a dispatcher, this returns self.
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"""
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return self
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def _update(self, other, only_propagate=True):
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"""Populate from the listeners in another :class:`_Dispatch`
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object."""
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existing_listeners = self.listeners
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existing_listener_set = set(existing_listeners)
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self.propagate.update(other.propagate)
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other_listeners = [l for l
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in other.listeners
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if l not in existing_listener_set
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and not only_propagate or l in self.propagate
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]
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existing_listeners.extend(other_listeners)
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to_associate = other.propagate.union(other_listeners)
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registry._stored_in_collection_multi(self, other, to_associate)
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def insert(self, event_key, propagate):
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if event_key.prepend_to_list(self, self.listeners):
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if propagate:
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self.propagate.add(event_key._listen_fn)
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def append(self, event_key, propagate):
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if event_key.append_to_list(self, self.listeners):
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if propagate:
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self.propagate.add(event_key._listen_fn)
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def remove(self, event_key):
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self.listeners.remove(event_key._listen_fn)
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self.propagate.discard(event_key._listen_fn)
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registry._removed_from_collection(event_key, self)
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def clear(self):
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registry._clear(self, self.listeners)
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self.propagate.clear()
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self.listeners.clear()
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class _JoinedListener(_CompoundListener):
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__slots__ = 'parent', 'name', 'local', 'parent_listeners'
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def __init__(self, parent, name, local):
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self._exec_once = False
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self.parent = parent
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self.name = name
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self.local = local
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self.parent_listeners = self.local
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@property
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def listeners(self):
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return getattr(self.parent, self.name)
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def _adjust_fn_spec(self, fn, named):
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return self.local._adjust_fn_spec(fn, named)
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def for_modify(self, obj):
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self.local = self.parent_listeners = self.local.for_modify(obj)
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return self
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def insert(self, event_key, propagate):
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self.local.insert(event_key, propagate)
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def append(self, event_key, propagate):
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self.local.append(event_key, propagate)
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def remove(self, event_key):
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self.local.remove(event_key)
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def clear(self):
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raise NotImplementedError()
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