821 lines
28 KiB
Python
821 lines
28 KiB
Python
# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et
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# -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
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"""
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BitBake Smart Dictionary Implementation
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Functions for interacting with the data structure used by the
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BitBake build tools.
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"""
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# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Chris Larson
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# Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Seb Frankengul
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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Holger Hans Peter Freyther
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# Copyright (C) 2005 Uli Luckas
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# Copyright (C) 2005 ROAD GmbH
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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# Based on functions from the base bb module, Copyright 2003 Holger Schurig
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import copy, re, sys, traceback
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from collections import MutableMapping
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import logging
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import hashlib
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import bb, bb.codeparser
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from bb import utils
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from bb.COW import COWDictBase
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logger = logging.getLogger("BitBake.Data")
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__setvar_keyword__ = ["_append", "_prepend", "_remove"]
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__setvar_regexp__ = re.compile('(?P<base>.*?)(?P<keyword>_append|_prepend|_remove)(_(?P<add>.*))?$')
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__expand_var_regexp__ = re.compile(r"\${[^{}@\n\t ]+}")
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__expand_python_regexp__ = re.compile(r"\${@.+?}")
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def infer_caller_details(loginfo, parent = False, varval = True):
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"""Save the caller the trouble of specifying everything."""
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# Save effort.
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if 'ignore' in loginfo and loginfo['ignore']:
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return
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# If nothing was provided, mark this as possibly unneeded.
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if not loginfo:
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loginfo['ignore'] = True
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return
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# Infer caller's likely values for variable (var) and value (value),
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# to reduce clutter in the rest of the code.
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if varval and ('variable' not in loginfo or 'detail' not in loginfo):
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try:
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raise Exception
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except Exception:
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tb = sys.exc_info()[2]
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if parent:
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above = tb.tb_frame.f_back.f_back
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else:
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above = tb.tb_frame.f_back
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lcls = above.f_locals.items()
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for k, v in lcls:
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if k == 'value' and 'detail' not in loginfo:
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loginfo['detail'] = v
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if k == 'var' and 'variable' not in loginfo:
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loginfo['variable'] = v
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# Infer file/line/function from traceback
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if 'file' not in loginfo:
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depth = 3
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if parent:
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depth = 4
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file, line, func, text = traceback.extract_stack(limit = depth)[0]
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loginfo['file'] = file
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loginfo['line'] = line
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if func not in loginfo:
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loginfo['func'] = func
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class VariableParse:
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def __init__(self, varname, d, val = None):
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self.varname = varname
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self.d = d
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self.value = val
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self.references = set()
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self.execs = set()
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self.contains = {}
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def var_sub(self, match):
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key = match.group()[2:-1]
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if self.varname and key:
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if self.varname == key:
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raise Exception("variable %s references itself!" % self.varname)
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if key in self.d.expand_cache:
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varparse = self.d.expand_cache[key]
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var = varparse.value
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else:
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var = self.d.getVarFlag(key, "_content", True)
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self.references.add(key)
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if var is not None:
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return var
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else:
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return match.group()
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def python_sub(self, match):
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code = match.group()[3:-1]
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codeobj = compile(code.strip(), self.varname or "<expansion>", "eval")
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parser = bb.codeparser.PythonParser(self.varname, logger)
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parser.parse_python(code)
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if self.varname:
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vardeps = self.d.getVarFlag(self.varname, "vardeps", True)
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if vardeps is None:
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parser.log.flush()
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else:
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parser.log.flush()
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self.references |= parser.references
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self.execs |= parser.execs
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for k in parser.contains:
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if k not in self.contains:
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self.contains[k] = parser.contains[k].copy()
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else:
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self.contains[k].update(parser.contains[k])
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value = utils.better_eval(codeobj, DataContext(self.d))
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return str(value)
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class DataContext(dict):
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def __init__(self, metadata, **kwargs):
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self.metadata = metadata
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dict.__init__(self, **kwargs)
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self['d'] = metadata
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def __missing__(self, key):
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value = self.metadata.getVar(key, True)
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if value is None or self.metadata.getVarFlag(key, 'func'):
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raise KeyError(key)
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else:
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return value
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class ExpansionError(Exception):
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def __init__(self, varname, expression, exception):
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self.expression = expression
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self.variablename = varname
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self.exception = exception
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if varname:
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if expression:
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self.msg = "Failure expanding variable %s, expression was %s which triggered exception %s: %s" % (varname, expression, type(exception).__name__, exception)
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else:
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self.msg = "Failure expanding variable %s: %s: %s" % (varname, type(exception).__name__, exception)
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else:
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self.msg = "Failure expanding expression %s which triggered exception %s: %s" % (expression, type(exception).__name__, exception)
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Exception.__init__(self, self.msg)
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self.args = (varname, expression, exception)
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def __str__(self):
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return self.msg
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class IncludeHistory(object):
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def __init__(self, parent = None, filename = '[TOP LEVEL]'):
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self.parent = parent
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self.filename = filename
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self.children = []
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self.current = self
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def copy(self):
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new = IncludeHistory(self.parent, self.filename)
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for c in self.children:
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new.children.append(c)
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return new
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def include(self, filename):
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newfile = IncludeHistory(self.current, filename)
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self.current.children.append(newfile)
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self.current = newfile
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return self
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def __enter__(self):
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pass
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def __exit__(self, a, b, c):
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if self.current.parent:
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self.current = self.current.parent
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else:
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bb.warn("Include log: Tried to finish '%s' at top level." % filename)
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return False
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def emit(self, o, level = 0):
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"""Emit an include history file, and its children."""
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if level:
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spaces = " " * (level - 1)
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o.write("# %s%s" % (spaces, self.filename))
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if len(self.children) > 0:
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o.write(" includes:")
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else:
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o.write("#\n# INCLUDE HISTORY:\n#")
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level = level + 1
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for child in self.children:
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o.write("\n")
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child.emit(o, level)
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class VariableHistory(object):
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def __init__(self, dataroot):
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self.dataroot = dataroot
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self.variables = COWDictBase.copy()
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def copy(self):
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new = VariableHistory(self.dataroot)
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new.variables = self.variables.copy()
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return new
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def record(self, *kwonly, **loginfo):
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if not self.dataroot._tracking:
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return
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if len(kwonly) > 0:
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raise TypeError
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infer_caller_details(loginfo, parent = True)
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if 'ignore' in loginfo and loginfo['ignore']:
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return
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if 'op' not in loginfo or not loginfo['op']:
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loginfo['op'] = 'set'
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if 'detail' in loginfo:
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loginfo['detail'] = str(loginfo['detail'])
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if 'variable' not in loginfo or 'file' not in loginfo:
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raise ValueError("record() missing variable or file.")
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var = loginfo['variable']
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if var not in self.variables:
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self.variables[var] = []
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self.variables[var].append(loginfo.copy())
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def variable(self, var):
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if var in self.variables:
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return self.variables[var]
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else:
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return []
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def emit(self, var, oval, val, o):
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history = self.variable(var)
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commentVal = re.sub('\n', '\n#', str(oval))
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if history:
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if len(history) == 1:
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o.write("#\n# $%s\n" % var)
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else:
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o.write("#\n# $%s [%d operations]\n" % (var, len(history)))
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for event in history:
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# o.write("# %s\n" % str(event))
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if 'func' in event:
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# If we have a function listed, this is internal
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# code, not an operation in a config file, and the
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# full path is distracting.
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event['file'] = re.sub('.*/', '', event['file'])
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display_func = ' [%s]' % event['func']
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else:
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display_func = ''
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if 'flag' in event:
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flag = '[%s] ' % (event['flag'])
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else:
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flag = ''
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o.write("# %s %s:%s%s\n# %s\"%s\"\n" % (event['op'], event['file'], event['line'], display_func, flag, re.sub('\n', '\n# ', event['detail'])))
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if len(history) > 1:
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o.write("# pre-expansion value:\n")
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o.write('# "%s"\n' % (commentVal))
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else:
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o.write("#\n# $%s\n# [no history recorded]\n#\n" % var)
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o.write('# "%s"\n' % (commentVal))
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def get_variable_files(self, var):
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"""Get the files where operations are made on a variable"""
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var_history = self.variable(var)
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files = []
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for event in var_history:
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files.append(event['file'])
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return files
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def get_variable_lines(self, var, f):
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"""Get the line where a operation is made on a variable in file f"""
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var_history = self.variable(var)
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lines = []
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for event in var_history:
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if f== event['file']:
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line = event['line']
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lines.append(line)
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return lines
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def del_var_history(self, var, f=None, line=None):
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"""If file f and line are not given, the entire history of var is deleted"""
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if var in self.variables:
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if f and line:
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self.variables[var] = [ x for x in self.variables[var] if x['file']!=f and x['line']!=line]
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else:
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self.variables[var] = []
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class DataSmart(MutableMapping):
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def __init__(self, special = None, seen = None ):
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self.dict = {}
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if special is None:
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special = COWDictBase.copy()
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if seen is None:
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seen = COWDictBase.copy()
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self.inchistory = IncludeHistory()
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self.varhistory = VariableHistory(self)
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self._tracking = False
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# cookie monster tribute
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self._special_values = special
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self._seen_overrides = seen
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self.expand_cache = {}
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def enableTracking(self):
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self._tracking = True
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def disableTracking(self):
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self._tracking = False
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def expandWithRefs(self, s, varname):
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if not isinstance(s, basestring): # sanity check
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return VariableParse(varname, self, s)
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if varname and varname in self.expand_cache:
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return self.expand_cache[varname]
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varparse = VariableParse(varname, self)
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while s.find('${') != -1:
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olds = s
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try:
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s = __expand_var_regexp__.sub(varparse.var_sub, s)
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s = __expand_python_regexp__.sub(varparse.python_sub, s)
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if s == olds:
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break
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except ExpansionError:
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raise
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except bb.parse.SkipRecipe:
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raise
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except Exception as exc:
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raise ExpansionError(varname, s, exc)
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varparse.value = s
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if varname:
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self.expand_cache[varname] = varparse
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return varparse
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def expand(self, s, varname = None):
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return self.expandWithRefs(s, varname).value
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def finalize(self, parent = False):
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"""Performs final steps upon the datastore, including application of overrides"""
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overrides = (self.getVar("OVERRIDES", True) or "").split(":") or []
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finalize_caller = {
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'op': 'finalize',
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}
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infer_caller_details(finalize_caller, parent = parent, varval = False)
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#
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# Well let us see what breaks here. We used to iterate
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# over each variable and apply the override and then
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# do the line expanding.
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# If we have bad luck - which we will have - the keys
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# where in some order that is so important for this
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# method which we don't have anymore.
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# Anyway we will fix that and write test cases this
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# time.
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#
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# First we apply all overrides
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# Then we will handle _append and _prepend and store the _remove
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# information for later.
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#
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# We only want to report finalization once per variable overridden.
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finalizes_reported = {}
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for o in overrides:
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# calculate '_'+override
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l = len(o) + 1
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# see if one should even try
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if o not in self._seen_overrides:
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continue
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vars = self._seen_overrides[o].copy()
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for var in vars:
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name = var[:-l]
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try:
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# Report only once, even if multiple changes.
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if name not in finalizes_reported:
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finalizes_reported[name] = True
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finalize_caller['variable'] = name
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finalize_caller['detail'] = 'was: ' + str(self.getVar(name, False))
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self.varhistory.record(**finalize_caller)
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# Copy history of the override over.
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for event in self.varhistory.variable(var):
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loginfo = event.copy()
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loginfo['variable'] = name
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loginfo['op'] = 'override[%s]:%s' % (o, loginfo['op'])
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self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
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self.setVar(name, self.getVar(var, False), op = 'finalize', file = 'override[%s]' % o, line = '')
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self.delVar(var)
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except Exception:
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logger.info("Untracked delVar")
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# now on to the appends and prepends, and stashing the removes
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for op in __setvar_keyword__:
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if op in self._special_values:
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appends = self._special_values[op] or []
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for append in appends:
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keep = []
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for (a, o) in self.getVarFlag(append, op) or []:
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match = True
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if o:
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for o2 in o.split("_"):
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if not o2 in overrides:
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match = False
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if not match:
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keep.append((a ,o))
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continue
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if op == "_append":
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sval = self.getVar(append, False) or ""
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sval += a
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self.setVar(append, sval)
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elif op == "_prepend":
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sval = a + (self.getVar(append, False) or "")
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self.setVar(append, sval)
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elif op == "_remove":
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removes = self.getVarFlag(append, "_removeactive", False) or []
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removes.extend(a.split())
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self.setVarFlag(append, "_removeactive", removes, ignore=True)
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# We save overrides that may be applied at some later stage
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if keep:
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self.setVarFlag(append, op, keep, ignore=True)
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else:
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self.delVarFlag(append, op, ignore=True)
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def initVar(self, var):
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self.expand_cache = {}
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if not var in self.dict:
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self.dict[var] = {}
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def _findVar(self, var):
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dest = self.dict
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while dest:
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if var in dest:
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return dest[var]
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if "_data" not in dest:
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break
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dest = dest["_data"]
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def _makeShadowCopy(self, var):
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if var in self.dict:
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return
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local_var = self._findVar(var)
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if local_var:
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self.dict[var] = copy.copy(local_var)
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else:
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self.initVar(var)
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def setVar(self, var, value, **loginfo):
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#print("var=" + str(var) + " val=" + str(value))
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if 'op' not in loginfo:
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loginfo['op'] = "set"
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self.expand_cache = {}
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match = __setvar_regexp__.match(var)
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if match and match.group("keyword") in __setvar_keyword__:
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base = match.group('base')
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keyword = match.group("keyword")
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override = match.group('add')
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l = self.getVarFlag(base, keyword) or []
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l.append([value, override])
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self.setVarFlag(base, keyword, l, ignore=True)
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# And cause that to be recorded:
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loginfo['detail'] = value
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loginfo['variable'] = base
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if override:
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loginfo['op'] = '%s[%s]' % (keyword, override)
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else:
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loginfo['op'] = keyword
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self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
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# todo make sure keyword is not __doc__ or __module__
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# pay the cookie monster
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try:
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self._special_values[keyword].add(base)
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except KeyError:
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self._special_values[keyword] = set()
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self._special_values[keyword].add(base)
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return
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if not var in self.dict:
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self._makeShadowCopy(var)
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# more cookies for the cookie monster
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if '_' in var:
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self._setvar_update_overrides(var)
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# setting var
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self.dict[var]["_content"] = value
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self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
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def _setvar_update_overrides(self, var):
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# aka pay the cookie monster
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override = var[var.rfind('_')+1:]
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shortvar = var[:var.rfind('_')]
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while override:
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if override not in self._seen_overrides:
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self._seen_overrides[override] = set()
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self._seen_overrides[override].add( var )
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override = None
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if "_" in shortvar:
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override = var[shortvar.rfind('_')+1:]
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shortvar = var[:shortvar.rfind('_')]
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def getVar(self, var, expand=False, noweakdefault=False):
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return self.getVarFlag(var, "_content", expand, noweakdefault)
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def renameVar(self, key, newkey, **loginfo):
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"""
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Rename the variable key to newkey
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"""
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val = self.getVar(key, 0)
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if val is not None:
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loginfo['variable'] = newkey
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loginfo['op'] = 'rename from %s' % key
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loginfo['detail'] = val
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self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
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self.setVar(newkey, val, ignore=True)
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for i in (__setvar_keyword__):
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src = self.getVarFlag(key, i)
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if src is None:
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continue
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dest = self.getVarFlag(newkey, i) or []
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dest.extend(src)
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self.setVarFlag(newkey, i, dest, ignore=True)
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|
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if i in self._special_values and key in self._special_values[i]:
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self._special_values[i].remove(key)
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self._special_values[i].add(newkey)
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loginfo['variable'] = key
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loginfo['op'] = 'rename (to)'
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loginfo['detail'] = newkey
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self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
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self.delVar(key, ignore=True)
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def appendVar(self, var, value, **loginfo):
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loginfo['op'] = 'append'
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self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
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newvalue = (self.getVar(var, False) or "") + value
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self.setVar(var, newvalue, ignore=True)
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|
|
|
def prependVar(self, var, value, **loginfo):
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loginfo['op'] = 'prepend'
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self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
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|
newvalue = value + (self.getVar(var, False) or "")
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self.setVar(var, newvalue, ignore=True)
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|
|
|
def delVar(self, var, **loginfo):
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|
loginfo['detail'] = ""
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|
loginfo['op'] = 'del'
|
|
self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
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|
self.expand_cache = {}
|
|
self.dict[var] = {}
|
|
if '_' in var:
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|
override = var[var.rfind('_')+1:]
|
|
if override and override in self._seen_overrides and var in self._seen_overrides[override]:
|
|
self._seen_overrides[override].remove(var)
|
|
|
|
def setVarFlag(self, var, flag, value, **loginfo):
|
|
if 'op' not in loginfo:
|
|
loginfo['op'] = "set"
|
|
loginfo['flag'] = flag
|
|
self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
|
|
if not var in self.dict:
|
|
self._makeShadowCopy(var)
|
|
self.dict[var][flag] = value
|
|
|
|
if flag == "_defaultval" and '_' in var:
|
|
self._setvar_update_overrides(var)
|
|
|
|
if flag == "unexport" or flag == "export":
|
|
if not "__exportlist" in self.dict:
|
|
self._makeShadowCopy("__exportlist")
|
|
if not "_content" in self.dict["__exportlist"]:
|
|
self.dict["__exportlist"]["_content"] = set()
|
|
self.dict["__exportlist"]["_content"].add(var)
|
|
|
|
def getVarFlag(self, var, flag, expand=False, noweakdefault=False):
|
|
local_var = self._findVar(var)
|
|
value = None
|
|
if local_var is not None:
|
|
if flag in local_var:
|
|
value = copy.copy(local_var[flag])
|
|
elif flag == "_content" and "_defaultval" in local_var and not noweakdefault:
|
|
value = copy.copy(local_var["_defaultval"])
|
|
if expand and value:
|
|
# Only getvar (flag == _content) hits the expand cache
|
|
cachename = None
|
|
if flag == "_content":
|
|
cachename = var
|
|
else:
|
|
cachename = var + "[" + flag + "]"
|
|
value = self.expand(value, cachename)
|
|
if value and flag == "_content" and local_var is not None and "_removeactive" in local_var:
|
|
removes = [self.expand(r).split() for r in local_var["_removeactive"]]
|
|
removes = reduce(lambda a, b: a+b, removes, [])
|
|
filtered = filter(lambda v: v not in removes,
|
|
value.split())
|
|
value = " ".join(filtered)
|
|
if expand:
|
|
# We need to ensure the expand cache has the correct value
|
|
# flag == "_content" here
|
|
self.expand_cache[var].value = value
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def delVarFlag(self, var, flag, **loginfo):
|
|
local_var = self._findVar(var)
|
|
if not local_var:
|
|
return
|
|
if not var in self.dict:
|
|
self._makeShadowCopy(var)
|
|
|
|
if var in self.dict and flag in self.dict[var]:
|
|
loginfo['detail'] = ""
|
|
loginfo['op'] = 'delFlag'
|
|
loginfo['flag'] = flag
|
|
self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
|
|
|
|
del self.dict[var][flag]
|
|
|
|
def appendVarFlag(self, var, flag, value, **loginfo):
|
|
loginfo['op'] = 'append'
|
|
loginfo['flag'] = flag
|
|
self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
|
|
newvalue = (self.getVarFlag(var, flag, False) or "") + value
|
|
self.setVarFlag(var, flag, newvalue, ignore=True)
|
|
|
|
def prependVarFlag(self, var, flag, value, **loginfo):
|
|
loginfo['op'] = 'prepend'
|
|
loginfo['flag'] = flag
|
|
self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
|
|
newvalue = value + (self.getVarFlag(var, flag, False) or "")
|
|
self.setVarFlag(var, flag, newvalue, ignore=True)
|
|
|
|
def setVarFlags(self, var, flags, **loginfo):
|
|
infer_caller_details(loginfo)
|
|
if not var in self.dict:
|
|
self._makeShadowCopy(var)
|
|
|
|
for i in flags:
|
|
if i == "_content":
|
|
continue
|
|
loginfo['flag'] = i
|
|
loginfo['detail'] = flags[i]
|
|
self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
|
|
self.dict[var][i] = flags[i]
|
|
|
|
def getVarFlags(self, var, expand = False, internalflags=False):
|
|
local_var = self._findVar(var)
|
|
flags = {}
|
|
|
|
if local_var:
|
|
for i in local_var:
|
|
if i.startswith("_") and not internalflags:
|
|
continue
|
|
flags[i] = local_var[i]
|
|
if expand and i in expand:
|
|
flags[i] = self.expand(flags[i], var + "[" + i + "]")
|
|
if len(flags) == 0:
|
|
return None
|
|
return flags
|
|
|
|
|
|
def delVarFlags(self, var, **loginfo):
|
|
if not var in self.dict:
|
|
self._makeShadowCopy(var)
|
|
|
|
if var in self.dict:
|
|
content = None
|
|
|
|
loginfo['op'] = 'delete flags'
|
|
self.varhistory.record(**loginfo)
|
|
|
|
# try to save the content
|
|
if "_content" in self.dict[var]:
|
|
content = self.dict[var]["_content"]
|
|
self.dict[var] = {}
|
|
self.dict[var]["_content"] = content
|
|
else:
|
|
del self.dict[var]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def createCopy(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Create a copy of self by setting _data to self
|
|
"""
|
|
# we really want this to be a DataSmart...
|
|
data = DataSmart(seen=self._seen_overrides.copy(), special=self._special_values.copy())
|
|
data.dict["_data"] = self.dict
|
|
data.varhistory = self.varhistory.copy()
|
|
data.varhistory.datasmart = data
|
|
data.inchistory = self.inchistory.copy()
|
|
|
|
data._tracking = self._tracking
|
|
|
|
return data
|
|
|
|
def expandVarref(self, variable, parents=False):
|
|
"""Find all references to variable in the data and expand it
|
|
in place, optionally descending to parent datastores."""
|
|
|
|
if parents:
|
|
keys = iter(self)
|
|
else:
|
|
keys = self.localkeys()
|
|
|
|
ref = '${%s}' % variable
|
|
value = self.getVar(variable, False)
|
|
for key in keys:
|
|
referrervalue = self.getVar(key, False)
|
|
if referrervalue and ref in referrervalue:
|
|
self.setVar(key, referrervalue.replace(ref, value))
|
|
|
|
def localkeys(self):
|
|
for key in self.dict:
|
|
if key != '_data':
|
|
yield key
|
|
|
|
def __iter__(self):
|
|
deleted = set()
|
|
def keylist(d):
|
|
klist = set()
|
|
for key in d:
|
|
if key == "_data":
|
|
continue
|
|
if key in deleted:
|
|
continue
|
|
if not d[key]:
|
|
deleted.add(key)
|
|
continue
|
|
klist.add(key)
|
|
|
|
if "_data" in d:
|
|
klist |= keylist(d["_data"])
|
|
|
|
return klist
|
|
|
|
for k in keylist(self.dict):
|
|
yield k
|
|
|
|
def __len__(self):
|
|
return len(frozenset(self))
|
|
|
|
def __getitem__(self, item):
|
|
value = self.getVar(item, False)
|
|
if value is None:
|
|
raise KeyError(item)
|
|
else:
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def __setitem__(self, var, value):
|
|
self.setVar(var, value)
|
|
|
|
def __delitem__(self, var):
|
|
self.delVar(var)
|
|
|
|
def get_hash(self):
|
|
data = {}
|
|
d = self.createCopy()
|
|
bb.data.expandKeys(d)
|
|
bb.data.update_data(d)
|
|
|
|
config_whitelist = set((d.getVar("BB_HASHCONFIG_WHITELIST", True) or "").split())
|
|
keys = set(key for key in iter(d) if not key.startswith("__"))
|
|
for key in keys:
|
|
if key in config_whitelist:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
value = d.getVar(key, False) or ""
|
|
data.update({key:value})
|
|
|
|
varflags = d.getVarFlags(key, internalflags = True)
|
|
if not varflags:
|
|
continue
|
|
for f in varflags:
|
|
if f == "_content":
|
|
continue
|
|
data.update({'%s[%s]' % (key, f):varflags[f]})
|
|
|
|
for key in ["__BBTASKS", "__BBANONFUNCS", "__BBHANDLERS"]:
|
|
bb_list = d.getVar(key, False) or []
|
|
bb_list.sort()
|
|
data.update({key:str(bb_list)})
|
|
|
|
if key == "__BBANONFUNCS":
|
|
for i in bb_list:
|
|
value = d.getVar(i, True) or ""
|
|
data.update({i:value})
|
|
|
|
data_str = str([(k, data[k]) for k in sorted(data.keys())])
|
|
return hashlib.md5(data_str).hexdigest()
|