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registrar: introduce new class for registration to replace funcregistrar
_funcregistrarbase differs from funcregistrar in points below:
- every code paths should use same class derived from
_funcregistrarbase to register functions in a same category
funcregistrar expects (3rd party) extensions to use (a class
derived from) delayregistrar.
- actual extra setup should be executed in another function
For example, marking revset predicate as "safe" is executed in a
class derived from _funcregistrarbase, but putting name of "safe"
predicate into safesymbols is executed in another function for it.
funcregistrar expects derived classes to do so.
New class is named as module private one, because code paths, which
register functions, should use not it directly but one derived from
it.
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Tue, 08 Mar 2016 23:04:53 +0900 |
parents | 60bf90eb8bf8 |
children | ac11ba7c2e56 |
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# registrar.py - utilities to register function for specific purpose # # Copyright FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> and others # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import from . import ( util, ) class funcregistrar(object): """Base of decorator to register a fuction for specific purpose The least derived class can be defined by overriding 'table' and 'formatdoc', for example:: symbols = {} class keyword(funcregistrar): table = symbols formatdoc = ":%s: %s" @keyword('bar') def barfunc(*args, **kwargs): '''Explanation of bar keyword .... ''' pass In this case: - 'barfunc' is registered as 'bar' in 'symbols' - online help uses ":bar: Explanation of bar keyword" """ def __init__(self, decl): """'decl' is a name or more descriptive string of a function Specification of 'decl' depends on registration purpose. """ self.decl = decl table = None def __call__(self, func): """Execute actual registration for specified function """ name = self.getname() if func.__doc__ and not util.safehasattr(func, '_origdoc'): doc = func.__doc__.strip() func._origdoc = doc if callable(self.formatdoc): func.__doc__ = self.formatdoc(doc) else: # convenient shortcut for simple format func.__doc__ = self.formatdoc % (self.decl, doc) self.table[name] = func self.extraaction(name, func) return func def getname(self): """Return the name of the registered function from self.decl Derived class should override this, if it allows more descriptive 'decl' string than just a name. """ return self.decl def parsefuncdecl(self): """Parse function declaration and return the name of function in it """ i = self.decl.find('(') if i > 0: return self.decl[:i] else: return self.decl def formatdoc(self, doc): """Return formatted document of the registered function for help 'doc' is '__doc__.strip()' of the registered function. If this is overridden by non-callable object in derived class, such value is treated as "format string" and used to format document by 'self.formatdoc % (self.decl, doc)' for convenience. """ raise NotImplementedError() def extraaction(self, name, func): """Execute exra action for registered function, if needed """ pass class delayregistrar(object): """Decorator to delay actual registration until uisetup or so For example, the decorator class to delay registration by 'keyword' funcregistrar can be defined as below:: class extkeyword(delayregistrar): registrar = keyword """ def __init__(self): self._list = [] registrar = None def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): """Return the decorator to delay actual registration until setup """ assert self.registrar is not None def decorator(func): # invocation of self.registrar() here can detect argument # mismatching immediately self._list.append((func, self.registrar(*args, **kwargs))) return func return decorator def setup(self): """Execute actual registration """ while self._list: func, decorator = self._list.pop(0) decorator(func) class _funcregistrarbase(object): """Base of decorator to register a fuction for specific purpose This decorator stores decorated functions into own dict 'table'. The least derived class can be defined by overriding 'formatdoc', for example:: class keyword(_funcregistrarbase): _docformat = ":%s: %s" This should be used as below: keyword = registrar.keyword() @keyword('bar') def barfunc(*args, **kwargs): '''Explanation of bar keyword .... ''' pass In this case: - 'barfunc' is stored as 'bar' in '_table' of an instance 'keyword' above - 'barfunc.__doc__' becomes ":bar: Explanation of bar keyword" """ def __init__(self, table=None): if table is None: self._table = {} else: self._table = table def __call__(self, decl, *args, **kwargs): return lambda func: self._doregister(func, decl, *args, **kwargs) def _doregister(self, func, decl, *args, **kwargs): name = self._getname(decl) if func.__doc__ and not util.safehasattr(func, '_origdoc'): doc = func.__doc__.strip() func._origdoc = doc func.__doc__ = self._formatdoc(decl, doc) self._table[name] = func self._extrasetup(name, func, *args, **kwargs) return func def _parsefuncdecl(self, decl): """Parse function declaration and return the name of function in it """ i = decl.find('(') if i >= 0: return decl[:i] else: return decl def _getname(self, decl): """Return the name of the registered function from decl Derived class should override this, if it allows more descriptive 'decl' string than just a name. """ return decl _docformat = None def _formatdoc(self, decl, doc): """Return formatted document of the registered function for help 'doc' is '__doc__.strip()' of the registered function. """ return self._docformat % (decl, doc) def _extrasetup(self, name, func): """Execute exra setup for registered function, if needed """ pass