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authorChristian Tismer <tismer@stackless.com>2019-02-26 09:44:01 +0100
committerChristian Tismer <tismer@stackless.com>2019-03-20 17:33:21 +0000
commite8786b9cdccb63aa590af50fe5fa5496c6b216c7 (patch)
tree89f30d78603c81937f0c6dd9f768576b6463f9f7 /sources/shiboken2/shibokenmodule/files.dir/shibokensupport/signature/layout.py
parentc32dacab85b435751db2811e7a88d5c03b1856e1 (diff)
Simplify Python Imports For Embedding
After the project split, shiboken exposed its own modules, and the overall structure with shiboken2.support.signature and PySide2.support.signature was already quite complicated. When introducing embedding, it is necessary to have some support folder that gets unpacked from a zipfile. That means, the shiboken2 root directory would be in the zip file in the embedding case. This does not only increase the complexity, it further means that we must make shiboken2.so available in the shiboken2 containing zipfile! In order to avoid that, we stop the dependency from the two support directories and use shibokensupport, instead. The simplification of the loader and other modules is also significant. Task-number: PYSIDE-510 Change-Id: Ic735a8d36f10f03698378f2ac9685a5955e40b0c Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io>
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+#############################################################################
+##
+## Copyright (C) 2019 The Qt Company Ltd.
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+##
+## $QT_END_LICENSE$
+##
+#############################################################################
+
+from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import
+
+"""
+layout.py
+
+The signature module now has the capability to configure
+differently formatted versions of signatures. The default
+layout is known from the "__signature__" attribute.
+
+The function "get_signature(ob, modifier=None)" produces the same
+signatures by default. By passing different modifiers, you
+can select different layouts.
+
+This module configures the different layouts which can be used.
+It also implements them in this file. The configurations are
+used literally as strings like "signature", "existence", etc.
+"""
+
+from textwrap import dedent
+from shibokensupport.signature import inspect
+from shibokensupport.signature.mapping import ellipsis
+
+
+class SimpleNamespace(object):
+ # From types.rst, because the builtin is implemented in Python 3, only.
+ def __init__(self, **kwargs):
+ self.__dict__.update(kwargs)
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ keys = sorted(self.__dict__)
+ items = ("{}={!r}".format(k, self.__dict__[k]) for k in keys)
+ return "{}({})".format(type(self).__name__, ", ".join(items))
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
+
+
+class SignatureLayout(SimpleNamespace):
+ """
+ Configure a signature.
+
+ The layout of signatures can have different layouts which are
+ controlled by keyword arguments:
+
+ definition=True Determines if self will generated.
+ defaults=True
+ ellipsis=False Replaces defaults by "...".
+ return_annotation=True
+ parameter_names=True False removes names before ":".
+ """
+ allowed_keys = SimpleNamespace(definition=True,
+ defaults=True,
+ ellipsis=False,
+ return_annotation=True,
+ parameter_names=True)
+ allowed_values = True, False
+
+ def __init__(self, **kwds):
+ args = SimpleNamespace(**self.allowed_keys.__dict__)
+ args.__dict__.update(kwds)
+ self.__dict__.update(args.__dict__)
+ err_keys = list(set(self.__dict__) - set(self.allowed_keys.__dict__))
+ if err_keys:
+ self._attributeerror(err_keys)
+ err_values = list(set(self.__dict__.values()) - set(self.allowed_values))
+ if err_values:
+ self._valueerror(err_values)
+
+ def __setattr__(self, key, value):
+ if key not in self.allowed_keys.__dict__:
+ self._attributeerror([key])
+ if value not in self.allowed_values:
+ self._valueerror([value])
+ self.__dict__[key] = value
+
+ def _attributeerror(self, err_keys):
+ err_keys = ", ".join(err_keys)
+ allowed_keys = ", ".join(self.allowed_keys.__dict__.keys())
+ raise AttributeError(dedent("""\
+ Not allowed: '{err_keys}'.
+ The only allowed keywords are '{allowed_keys}'.
+ """.format(**locals())))
+
+ def _valueerror(self, err_values):
+ err_values = ", ".join(map(str, err_values))
+ allowed_values = ", ".join(map(str, self.allowed_values))
+ raise ValueError(dedent("""\
+ Not allowed: '{err_values}'.
+ The only allowed values are '{allowed_values}'.
+ """.format(**locals())))
+
+# The following names are used literally in this module.
+# This way, we avoid the dict hashing problem.
+signature = SignatureLayout()
+
+existence = SignatureLayout(definition=False,
+ defaults=False,
+ return_annotation=False,
+ parameter_names=False)
+
+hintingstub = SignatureLayout(ellipsis=True)
+
+typeerror = SignatureLayout(definition=False,
+ return_annotation=False,
+ parameter_names=False)
+
+
+def define_nameless_parameter():
+ """
+ Create Nameless Parameters
+
+ A nameless parameter has a reduced string representation.
+ This is done by cloning the parameter type and overwriting its
+ __str__ method. The inner structure is still a valid parameter.
+ """
+ def __str__(self):
+ # for Python 2, we must change self to be an instance of P
+ klass = self.__class__
+ self.__class__ = P
+ txt = P.__str__(self)
+ self.__class__ = klass
+ txt = txt[txt.index(":") + 1:].strip() if ":" in txt else txt
+ return txt
+
+ P = inspect.Parameter
+ newname = "NamelessParameter"
+ bases = P.__bases__
+ body = dict(P.__dict__) # get rid of mappingproxy
+ if "__slots__" in body:
+ # __slots__ would create duplicates
+ for name in body["__slots__"]:
+ del body[name]
+ body["__str__"] = __str__
+ return type(newname, bases, body)
+
+
+NamelessParameter = define_nameless_parameter()
+
+
+def make_signature_nameless(signature):
+ """
+ Make a Signature Nameless
+
+ We use an existing signature and change the type of its parameters.
+ The signature looks different, but is totally intact.
+ """
+ for key in signature.parameters.keys():
+ signature.parameters[key].__class__ = NamelessParameter
+
+
+def create_signature(props, key):
+ if not props:
+ # empty signatures string
+ return
+ if isinstance(props["multi"], list):
+ # multi sig: call recursively
+ return list(create_signature(elem, key)
+ for elem in props["multi"])
+ if type(key) is tuple:
+ sig_kind, modifier = key
+ else:
+ sig_kind, modifier = key, "signature"
+
+ layout = globals()[modifier] # lookup of the modifier in this module
+ if not isinstance(layout, SignatureLayout):
+ raise SystemError("Modifiers must be names of a SignatureLayout "
+ "instance")
+
+ # this is the basic layout of a signature
+ varnames = props["varnames"]
+ if layout.definition:
+ if sig_kind == "function":
+ pass
+ elif sig_kind == "method":
+ varnames = ("self",) + varnames
+ elif sig_kind == "staticmethod":
+ pass
+ elif sig_kind == "classmethod":
+ varnames = ("klass",) + varnames
+ else:
+ raise SystemError("Methods must be function, method, staticmethod or "
+ "classmethod")
+ # calculate the modifications
+ defaults = props["defaults"][:]
+ if not layout.defaults:
+ defaults = ()
+ if layout.ellipsis:
+ defaults = (ellipsis,) * len(defaults)
+ annotations = props["annotations"].copy()
+ if not layout.return_annotation and "return" in annotations:
+ del annotations["return"]
+
+ # attach parameters to a fake function and build a signature
+ argstr = ", ".join(varnames)
+ fakefunc = eval("lambda {}: None".format(argstr))
+ fakefunc.__name__ = props["name"]
+ fakefunc.__defaults__ = defaults
+ fakefunc.__kwdefaults__ = props["kwdefaults"]
+ fakefunc.__annotations__ = annotations
+ sig = inspect._signature_from_function(inspect.Signature, fakefunc)
+
+ # the special case of nameless parameters
+ if not layout.parameter_names:
+ make_signature_nameless(sig)
+ return sig
+
+# end of file