music-kraken-core/music_kraken/utils/hacking.py

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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
# merge_args v0.1.5
# Merge signatures of two functions with Advanced Hackery.
# Copyright © 2018-2023, Chris Warrick.
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"""
Merge signatures of two functions with Advanced Hackery. Useful for wrappers.
Usage: @merge_args(old_function)
"""
import weakref
from types import FunctionType
from functools import wraps
from typing import Dict, Set
import inspect
import itertools
import types
import functools
import sys
import typing
__version__ = '0.1.5'
__all__ = ('merge_args',)
PY38 = sys.version_info >= (3, 8)
PY310 = sys.version_info >= (3, 10)
PY311 = sys.version_info >= (3, 11)
def _blank(): # pragma: no cover
pass
def _merge(
source,
dest,
drop_args: typing.Optional[typing.List[str]] = None,
drop_kwonlyargs: typing.Optional[typing.List[str]] = None,
):
"""Merge the signatures of ``source`` and ``dest``.
``dest`` args go before ``source`` args in all three categories
(positional, keyword-maybe, keyword-only).
"""
if drop_args is None:
drop_args = []
if drop_kwonlyargs is None:
drop_kwonlyargs = []
source_spec = inspect.getfullargspec(source)
dest_spec = inspect.getfullargspec(dest)
if source_spec.varargs or source_spec.varkw:
return dest
source_all = source_spec.args
dest_all = dest_spec.args
if source_spec.defaults:
source_pos = source_all[:-len(source_spec.defaults)]
source_kw = source_all[-len(source_spec.defaults):]
else:
source_pos = source_all
source_kw = []
if dest_spec.defaults:
dest_pos = dest_all[:-len(dest_spec.defaults)]
dest_kw = dest_all[-len(dest_spec.defaults):]
else:
dest_pos = dest_all
dest_kw = []
args_merged = dest_pos
for a in source_pos:
if a not in args_merged and a not in drop_args:
args_merged.append(a)
defaults_merged = []
for a, default in itertools.chain(
zip(dest_kw, dest_spec.defaults or []),
zip(source_kw, source_spec.defaults or [])
):
if a not in args_merged and a not in drop_args:
args_merged.append(a)
defaults_merged.append(default)
kwonlyargs_merged = dest_spec.kwonlyargs
for a in source_spec.kwonlyargs:
if a not in kwonlyargs_merged and a not in drop_kwonlyargs:
kwonlyargs_merged.append(a)
args_all = tuple(args_merged + kwonlyargs_merged)
if PY38:
replace_kwargs = {
'co_argcount': len(args_merged),
'co_kwonlyargcount': len(kwonlyargs_merged),
'co_posonlyargcount': dest.__code__.co_posonlyargcount,
'co_nlocals': len(args_all),
'co_flags': source.__code__.co_flags,
'co_varnames': args_all,
'co_filename': dest.__code__.co_filename,
'co_name': dest.__code__.co_name,
'co_firstlineno': dest.__code__.co_firstlineno,
}
if PY310:
replace_kwargs['co_linetable'] = dest.__code__.co_linetable
else:
replace_kwargs['co_lnotab'] = dest.__code__.co_lnotab
if PY311:
replace_kwargs['co_exceptiontable'] = dest.__code__.co_exceptiontable
replace_kwargs['co_qualname'] = dest.__code__.co_qualname
passer_code = _blank.__code__.replace(**replace_kwargs)
else:
passer_args = [
len(args_merged),
len(kwonlyargs_merged),
_blank.__code__.co_nlocals,
_blank.__code__.co_stacksize,
source.__code__.co_flags,
_blank.__code__.co_code, (), (),
args_all, dest.__code__.co_filename,
dest.__code__.co_name,
dest.__code__.co_firstlineno,
dest.__code__.co_lnotab,
]
passer_code = types.CodeType(*passer_args)
passer = types.FunctionType(passer_code, globals())
dest.__wrapped__ = passer
# annotations
# ensure we take destinations return annotation
has_dest_ret = 'return' in dest.__annotations__
if has_dest_ret:
dest_ret = dest.__annotations__['return']
for v in ('__kwdefaults__', '__annotations__'):
out = getattr(source, v)
if out is None:
out = {}
if getattr(dest, v) is not None:
out = out.copy()
out.update(getattr(dest, v))
setattr(passer, v, out)
if has_dest_ret:
passer.__annotations__['return'] = dest_ret
dest.__annotations__ = passer.__annotations__
passer.__defaults__ = tuple(defaults_merged)
if not dest.__doc__:
dest.__doc__ = source.__doc__
return dest
def merge_args(
source,
drop_args: typing.Optional[typing.List[str]] = None,
drop_kwonlyargs: typing.Optional[typing.List[str]] = None,
):
"""Merge the signatures of two functions."""
try:
return functools.partial(
lambda x, y: _merge(x, y, drop_args, drop_kwonlyargs), source
)
except TypeError:
pass
class Lake:
def __init__(self):
self.redirects: Dict[int, int] = {}
self.id_to_object: Dict[int, object] = {}
def get_real_object(self, db_object: object) -> object:
_id = id(db_object)
while _id in self.redirects:
_id = self.redirects[_id]
try:
return self.id_to_object[_id]
except KeyError:
self.add(db_object)
return db_object
def add(self, db_object: object):
self.id_to_object[id(db_object)] = db_object
def override(self, to_override: object, new_db_object: object):
_id = id(to_override)
while _id in self.redirects:
_id = self.redirects[_id]
if id(new_db_object) in self.id_to_object:
print("!!!!!")
self.add(new_db_object)
self.redirects[_id] = id(new_db_object)
# if _id in self.id_to_object:
# del self.id_to_object[_id]
def is_same(self, __object: object, other: object) -> bool:
_self_id = id(__object)
while _self_id in self.redirects:
_self_id = self.redirects[_self_id]
_other_id = id(other)
while _other_id in self.redirects:
_other_id = self.redirects[_other_id]
return _self_id == _other_id
lake = Lake()
def wrapper(method):
@wraps(method)
def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
return method(*(lake.get_real_object(args[0]), *args[1:]), **kwargs)
return wrapped
class BaseClass:
def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
instance = cls(*args, **kwargs)
print("new")
lake.add(instance)
return instance
def __eq__(self, other):
return lake.is_same(self, other)
def _risky_merge(self, to_replace):
lake.override(to_replace, self)
class MetaClass(type):
def __new__(meta, classname, bases, classDict):
bases = (*bases, BaseClass)
newClassDict = {}
ignore_functions: Set[str] = {"__new__", "__init__"}
for attributeName, attribute in classDict.items():
if isinstance(attribute, FunctionType) and (attributeName not in ignore_functions):
"""
The funktion new and init shouldn't be accounted for because we can assume the class is
independent on initialization.
"""
attribute = wrapper(attribute)
newClassDict[attributeName] = attribute
print()
for key, value in object.__dict__.items():
# hasattr( value, '__call__' ) and
if hasattr(value, '__call__') and value not in newClassDict and key not in ("__new__", "__init__"):
newClassDict[key] = wrapper(value)
new_instance = type.__new__(meta, classname, bases, newClassDict)
lake.add(new_instance)
return new_instance