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Guido Trotter authored
- It's ok if the optional modules functools, roman and hashlib are not there. - It's ok to reference any and all before defining them. We're doing all this exactly because, under python 2.4, they are undefined. Signed-off-by:
Guido Trotter <ultrotter@google.com> Reviewed-by:
Michael Hanselmann <hansmi@google.com>
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compat.py 3.70 KiB
#
#
# Copyright (C) 2010 Google Inc.
#
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#
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#
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
# 02110-1301, USA.
"""Module containing backported language/library functionality.
"""
import itertools
try:
# pylint: disable-msg=F0401
import functools
except ImportError:
functools = None
try:
# pylint: disable-msg=F0401
import roman
except ImportError:
roman = None
# compat.md5_hash and compat.sha1_hash can be called to generate and md5 and a
# sha1 hashing modules, under python 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6, even though some changes
# went on. compat.sha1 is python-version specific and is used for python
# modules (hmac, for example) which have changed their behavior as well from
# one version to the other.
try:
# pylint: disable-msg=F0401
# Yes, we're not using the imports in this module.
# pylint: disable-msg=W0611
from hashlib import md5 as md5_hash
from hashlib import sha1 as sha1_hash
# this additional version is needed for compatibility with the hmac module
sha1 = sha1_hash
except ImportError:
from md5 import new as md5_hash
import sha
sha1 = sha
sha1_hash = sha.new
def _all(seq):
"""Returns True if all elements in the iterable are True.
"""
for _ in itertools.ifilterfalse(bool, seq):
return False
return True
def _any(seq):
"""Returns True if any element of the iterable are True.
"""
for _ in itertools.ifilter(bool, seq):
return True
return False
try:
# pylint: disable-msg=E0601
# pylint: disable-msg=W0622
all = all
except NameError:
all = _all
try:
# pylint: disable-msg=E0601
# pylint: disable-msg=W0622
any = any
except NameError:
any = _any
def partition(seq, pred=bool): # pylint: disable-msg=W0622
"""Partition a list in two, based on the given predicate.
"""
return (list(itertools.ifilter(pred, seq)),
list(itertools.ifilterfalse(pred, seq)))
# Even though we're using Python's built-in "partial" function if available,
# this one is always defined for testing.
def _partial(func, *args, **keywords): # pylint: disable-msg=W0622
"""Decorator with partial application of arguments and keywords.
This function was copied from Python's documentation.
"""
def newfunc(*fargs, **fkeywords):
newkeywords = keywords.copy()
newkeywords.update(fkeywords)
return func(*(args + fargs), **newkeywords) # pylint: disable-msg=W0142
newfunc.func = func
newfunc.args = args
newfunc.keywords = keywords
return newfunc
if functools is None:
partial = _partial
else:
partial = functools.partial
def TryToRoman(val, convert=True):
"""Try to convert a value to roman numerals
If the roman module could be loaded convert the given value to a roman
numeral. Gracefully fail back to leaving the value untouched.
@type val: integer
@param val: value to convert
@type convert: boolean
@param convert: if False, don't try conversion at all
@rtype: string or typeof(val)
@return: roman numeral for val, or val if conversion didn't succeed
"""
if roman is not None and convert:
try:
return roman.toRoman(val)
except roman.RomanError:
return val
else:
return val