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#############################################################################
##
## Copyright (C) 2020 The Qt Company Ltd.
## Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/
##
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##
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from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import
"""
__feature__.py
This is the feature file for the Qt for Python project. There is some
similarity to Python's `__future__` file, but also some distinction.
"""
import sys
all_feature_names = [
"snake_case",
"_dummy_feature_02",
"_dummy_feature_04",
"_dummy_feature_08",
"_dummy_feature_10",
"_dummy_feature_20",
"_dummy_feature_40",
"_dummy_feature_80",
]
__all__ = ["all_feature_names"] + all_feature_names
snake_case = 1
_dummy_feature_02 = 0x02
_dummy_feature_04 = 0x04
_dummy_feature_08 = 0x08
_dummy_feature_10 = 0x10
_dummy_feature_20 = 0x20
_dummy_feature_40 = 0x40
_dummy_feature_80 = 0x80
# let's remove the dummies for the normal user
_really_all_feature_names = all_feature_names[:]
all_feature_names = list(_ for _ in all_feature_names if not _.startswith("_"))
# Install an import hook that controls the `__feature__` import.
"""
Note: This are two imports.
>>> import dis
>>> def test():
... from __feature__ import snake_case
...
>>> dis.dis(test)
2 0 LOAD_CONST 1 (0)
2 LOAD_CONST 2 (('snake_case',))
4 IMPORT_NAME 0 (__feature__)
6 IMPORT_FROM 1 (snake_case)
8 STORE_FAST 0 (snake_case)
10 POP_TOP
12 LOAD_CONST 0 (None)
14 RETURN_VALUE
"""
# XXX build an improved C version
def _import(name, *args, **kwargs):
if name == "__feature__" and args[2]:
# Initialize feature (multiple times allowed) and clear cache.
sys.modules["PySide2.QtCore"].__init_feature__()
# This is an `import from` statement that corresponds to `IMPORT_NAME`.
# The following `IMPORT_FROM` will handle errors. (Confusing, ofc.)
flag = 0
for feature in args[2]:
if feature in _really_all_feature_names:
flag |= globals()[feature]
else:
raise SyntaxError("PySide feature {} is not defined".format(feature))
importing_module = sys._getframe(1).f_globals['__name__']
existing = pyside_feature_dict.get(importing_module, 0)
if isinstance(existing, int):
flag |= existing & 255
pyside_feature_dict[importing_module] = flag
if importing_module == "__main__":
# We need to add all modules here which should see __feature__.
pyside_feature_dict["rlcompleter"] = flag
return sys.modules["__feature__"]
return original_import(name, *args, **kwargs)
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