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exchange: extract bundle specification components into own attributes
An upcoming patch will enable clients to prefer certain bundles over
others. The idea is that we define values of attributes from manifests
that are desirable.
The BUNDLESPEC attribute is a complex value consisting of multiple
parts. Clients may wish to only prefer one of these parts. Having to
specify every combination of BUNDLESPEC would be annoying. So, we
extract the components of BUNDLESPEC into their own attributes so
clients can easily filter on a sub-component.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 13 Oct 2015 12:31:19 -0700 |
parents | 9de689d20230 |
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"Fixer that translates some APIs ignored by the default 2to3 fixers." # FIXME: This fixer has some ugly hacks. Its main design is based on that of # fix_imports, from lib2to3. Unfortunately, the fix_imports framework only # changes module names "without dots", meaning it won't work for some changes # in the email module/package. Thus this fixer was born. I believe that with a # bit more thinking, a more generic fixer can be implemented, but I'll leave # that as future work. from lib2to3.fixer_util import Name from lib2to3.fixes import fix_imports # This maps the old names to the new names. Note that a drawback of the current # design is that the dictionary keys MUST have EXACTLY one dot (.) in them, # otherwise things will break. (If you don't need a module hierarchy, you're # better of just inherit from fix_imports and overriding the MAPPING dict.) MAPPING = {'email.Utils': 'email.utils', 'email.Errors': 'email.errors', 'email.Header': 'email.header', 'email.Parser': 'email.parser', 'email.Encoders': 'email.encoders', 'email.MIMEText': 'email.mime.text', 'email.MIMEBase': 'email.mime.base', 'email.Generator': 'email.generator', 'email.MIMEMultipart': 'email.mime.multipart', } def alternates(members): return "(" + "|".join(map(repr, members)) + ")" def build_pattern(mapping=MAPPING): packages = {} for key in mapping: # What we are doing here is the following: with dotted names, we'll # have something like package_name <trailer '.' module>. Then, we are # making a dictionary to copy this structure. For example, if # mapping={'A.B': 'a.b', 'A.C': 'a.c'}, it will generate the dictionary # {'A': ['b', 'c']} to, then, generate something like "A <trailer '.' # ('b' | 'c')". name = key.split('.') prefix = name[0] if prefix in packages: packages[prefix].append(name[1:][0]) else: packages[prefix] = name[1:] mod_list = ' | '.join(["'%s' '.' ('%s')" % (key, "' | '".join(packages[key])) for key in packages]) mod_list = '(' + mod_list + ' )' yield """name_import=import_name< 'import' module_name=dotted_name< %s > > """ % mod_list yield """name_import=import_name< 'import' multiple_imports=dotted_as_names< any* module_name=dotted_name< %s > any* > >""" % mod_list packs = ' | '.join(["'%s' trailer<'.' ('%s')>" % (key, "' | '".join(packages[key])) for key in packages]) yield "power< package=(%s) trailer<'.' any > any* >" % packs class FixLeftoverImports(fix_imports.FixImports): # We want to run this fixer after fix_import has run (this shouldn't matter # for hg, though, as setup3k prefers to run the default fixers first) mapping = MAPPING def build_pattern(self): return "|".join(build_pattern(self.mapping)) def transform(self, node, results): # Mostly copied from fix_imports.py import_mod = results.get("module_name") if import_mod: try: mod_name = import_mod.value except AttributeError: # XXX: A hack to remove whitespace prefixes and suffixes mod_name = str(import_mod).strip() new_name = self.mapping[mod_name] import_mod.replace(Name(new_name, prefix=import_mod.prefix)) if "name_import" in results: # If it's not a "from x import x, y" or "import x as y" import, # marked its usage to be replaced. self.replace[mod_name] = new_name if "multiple_imports" in results: # This is a nasty hack to fix multiple imports on a line (e.g., # "import StringIO, urlparse"). The problem is that I can't # figure out an easy way to make a pattern recognize the keys of # MAPPING randomly sprinkled in an import statement. results = self.match(node) if results: self.transform(node, results) else: # Replace usage of the module. # Now this is, mostly, a hack bare_name = results["package"][0] bare_name_text = ''.join(map(str, results['package'])).strip() new_name = self.replace.get(bare_name_text) prefix = results['package'][0].prefix if new_name: bare_name.replace(Name(new_name, prefix=prefix)) results["package"][1].replace(Name(''))