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+# Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+# found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+"""A collection of backports to make recipes+tests work on python 2.6.""" |
+ |
+import collections |
+if not hasattr(collections, 'OrderedDict'): |
+ # from: |
+ # http://code.activestate.com/recipes/576693-ordered-dictionary-for-py24/ |
+ # Backport of OrderedDict() class that runs on Python 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7 and |
+ # pypy. Passes Python2.7's test suite and incorporates all the latest updates. |
+ |
+ try: |
+ from thread import get_ident as _get_ident |
+ except ImportError: |
+ from dummy_thread import get_ident as _get_ident |
+ |
+ try: |
+ from _abcoll import KeysView, ValuesView, ItemsView |
+ except ImportError: |
+ pass |
+ |
+ |
+ class OrderedDict(dict): |
+ 'Dictionary that remembers insertion order' |
+ # An inherited dict maps keys to values. |
+ # The inherited dict provides __getitem__, __len__, __contains__, and get. |
+ # The remaining methods are order-aware. |
+ # Big-O running times for all methods are the same as for regular |
+ # dictionaries. |
+ |
+ # The internal self.__map dictionary maps keys to links in a doubly linked |
+ # list. |
+ # The circular doubly linked list starts and ends with a sentinel element. |
+ # The sentinel element never gets deleted (this simplifies the algorithm). |
+ # Each link is stored as a list of length three: [PREV, NEXT, KEY]. |
+ |
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwds): |
+ '''Initialize an ordered dictionary. Signature is the same as for |
+ regular dictionaries, but keyword arguments are not recommended |
+ because their insertion order is arbitrary. |
+ |
+ ''' |
+ # pylint: disable=W0231 |
+ if len(args) > 1: |
+ raise TypeError('expected at most 1 arguments, got %d' % len(args)) |
+ try: |
+ self.__root |
+ except AttributeError: |
+ self.__root = root = [] # sentinel node |
+ root[:] = [root, root, None] |
+ self.__map = {} |
+ self.__update(*args, **kwds) |
+ |
+ def __setitem__(self, key, value, dict_setitem=dict.__setitem__): |
+ 'od.__setitem__(i, y) <==> od[i]=y' |
+ # Setting a new item creates a new link which goes at the end of the |
+ # linked list, and the inherited dictionary is updated with the new |
+ # key/value pair. |
+ if key not in self: |
+ root = self.__root |
+ last = root[0] |
+ last[1] = root[0] = self.__map[key] = [last, root, key] |
+ dict_setitem(self, key, value) |
+ |
+ def __delitem__(self, key, dict_delitem=dict.__delitem__): |
+ 'od.__delitem__(y) <==> del od[y]' |
+ # Deleting an existing item uses self.__map to find the link which is |
+ # then removed by updating the links in the predecessor and successor |
+ # nodes. |
+ dict_delitem(self, key) |
+ link_prev, link_next, key = self.__map.pop(key) |
+ link_prev[1] = link_next |
+ link_next[0] = link_prev |
+ |
+ def __iter__(self): |
+ 'od.__iter__() <==> iter(od)' |
+ root = self.__root |
+ curr = root[1] |
+ while curr is not root: |
+ yield curr[2] |
+ curr = curr[1] |
+ |
+ def __reversed__(self): |
+ 'od.__reversed__() <==> reversed(od)' |
+ root = self.__root |
+ curr = root[0] |
+ while curr is not root: |
+ yield curr[2] |
+ curr = curr[0] |
+ |
+ def clear(self): |
+ 'od.clear() -> None. Remove all items from od.' |
+ try: |
+ for node in self.__map.itervalues(): |
+ del node[:] |
+ root = self.__root |
+ root[:] = [root, root, None] |
+ self.__map.clear() |
+ except AttributeError: |
+ pass |
+ dict.clear(self) |
+ |
+ def popitem(self, last=True): |
+ '''od.popitem() -> (k, v), return and remove a (key, value) pair. |
+ Pairs are returned in LIFO order if last is true or FIFO order if false. |
+ |
+ ''' |
+ if not self: |
+ raise KeyError('dictionary is empty') |
+ root = self.__root |
+ if last: |
+ link = root[0] |
+ link_prev = link[0] |
+ link_prev[1] = root |
+ root[0] = link_prev |
+ else: |
+ link = root[1] |
+ link_next = link[1] |
+ root[1] = link_next |
+ link_next[0] = root |
+ key = link[2] |
+ del self.__map[key] |
+ value = dict.pop(self, key) |
+ return key, value |
+ |
+ # -- the following methods do not depend on the internal structure -- |
+ |
+ def keys(self): |
+ 'od.keys() -> list of keys in od' |
+ return list(self) |
+ |
+ def values(self): |
+ 'od.values() -> list of values in od' |
+ return [self[key] for key in self] |
+ |
+ def items(self): |
+ 'od.items() -> list of (key, value) pairs in od' |
+ return [(key, self[key]) for key in self] |
+ |
+ def iterkeys(self): |
+ 'od.iterkeys() -> an iterator over the keys in od' |
+ return iter(self) |
+ |
+ def itervalues(self): |
+ 'od.itervalues -> an iterator over the values in od' |
+ for k in self: |
+ yield self[k] |
+ |
+ def iteritems(self): |
+ 'od.iteritems -> an iterator over the (key, value) items in od' |
+ for k in self: |
+ yield (k, self[k]) |
+ |
+ def update(*args, **kwds): # pylint: disable=E0211 |
+ '''od.update(E, **F) -> None. Update od from dict/iterable E and F. |
+ |
+ If E is a dict instance, does: for k in E: od[k] = E[k] |
+ If E has a .keys() method, does: for k in E.keys(): od[k] = E[k] |
+ Or if E is an iterable of items, does: for k, v in E: od[k] = v |
+ In either case, this is followed by: for k, v in F.items(): od[k] = v |
+ |
+ ''' |
+ if len(args) > 2: |
+ raise TypeError('update() takes at most 2 positional ' |
+ 'arguments (%d given)' % (len(args),)) |
+ elif not args: |
+ raise TypeError('update() takes at least 1 argument (0 given)') |
+ self = args[0] |
+ # Make progressively weaker assumptions about "other" |
+ other = () |
+ if len(args) == 2: |
+ other = args[1] |
+ if isinstance(other, dict): |
+ for key in other: |
+ self[key] = other[key] |
+ elif hasattr(other, 'keys'): |
+ for key in other.keys(): |
+ self[key] = other[key] |
+ else: |
+ for key, value in other: |
+ self[key] = value |
+ for key, value in kwds.items(): |
+ self[key] = value |
+ |
+ # let subclasses override update without breaking __init__ |
+ __update = update |
+ |
+ __marker = object() |
+ |
+ def pop(self, key, default=__marker): |
+ '''od.pop(k[,d]) -> v, remove specified key and return the corresponding |
+ value. If key is not found, d is returned if given, otherwise KeyError is |
+ raised. |
+ ''' |
+ if key in self: |
+ result = self[key] |
+ del self[key] |
+ return result |
+ if default is self.__marker: |
+ raise KeyError(key) |
+ return default |
+ |
+ def setdefault(self, key, default=None): |
+ 'od.setdefault(k[,d]) -> od.get(k,d), also set od[k]=d if k not in od' |
+ if key in self: |
+ return self[key] |
+ self[key] = default |
+ return default |
+ |
+ def __repr__(self, _repr_running={}): # pylint: disable=W0102 |
+ 'od.__repr__() <==> repr(od)' |
+ call_key = id(self), _get_ident() |
+ if call_key in _repr_running: |
+ return '...' |
+ _repr_running[call_key] = 1 |
+ try: |
+ if not self: |
+ return '%s()' % (self.__class__.__name__,) |
+ return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.items()) |
+ finally: |
+ del _repr_running[call_key] |
+ |
+ def __reduce__(self): |
+ 'Return state information for pickling' |
+ items = [[k, self[k]] for k in self] |
+ inst_dict = vars(self).copy() |
+ for k in vars(OrderedDict()): |
+ inst_dict.pop(k, None) |
+ if inst_dict: |
+ return (self.__class__, (items,), inst_dict) |
+ return self.__class__, (items,) |
+ |
+ def copy(self): |
+ 'od.copy() -> a shallow copy of od' |
+ return self.__class__(self) |
+ |
+ @classmethod |
+ def fromkeys(cls, iterable, value=None): |
+ '''OD.fromkeys(S[, v]) -> New ordered dictionary with keys from S |
+ and values equal to v (which defaults to None). |
+ |
+ ''' |
+ d = cls() |
+ for key in iterable: |
+ d[key] = value |
+ return d |
+ |
+ def __eq__(self, other): |
+ '''od.__eq__(y) <==> od==y. Comparison to another OD is order-sensitive |
+ while comparison to a regular mapping is order-insensitive. |
+ |
+ ''' |
+ if isinstance(other, OrderedDict): |
+ return len(self)==len(other) and self.items() == other.items() |
+ return dict.__eq__(self, other) |
+ |
+ def __ne__(self, other): |
+ return not self == other |
+ |
+ # -- the following methods are only used in Python 2.7 -- |
+ |
+ def viewkeys(self): |
+ "od.viewkeys() -> a set-like object providing a view on od's keys" |
+ return KeysView(self) |
+ |
+ def viewvalues(self): |
+ "od.viewvalues() -> an object providing a view on od's values" |
+ return ValuesView(self) |
+ |
+ def viewitems(self): |
+ "od.viewitems() -> a set-like object providing a view on od's items" |
+ return ItemsView(self) |
+ |
+ collections.OrderedDict = OrderedDict |
+ |
+ |
+import sys |
+if sys.version_info < (2, 7): |
+ import unittest |
+ class SupportTestLoaderProtocol(unittest.TestLoader): |
+ def loadTestsFromModule(self, module, *_ignore_27_args): |
+ tests = super(SupportTestLoaderProtocol, self).loadTestsFromModule(module) |
+ load_tests = getattr(module, 'load_tests', None) |
+ if load_tests is not None: |
+ return load_tests(self, tests, None) |
+ return tests |
+ unittest.defaultTestLoader = SupportTestLoaderProtocol() |
+ old_defaults = unittest.main.__init__.im_func.func_defaults |
+ # Default arguments bind at declaration-time, and main binds to the old |
+ # defaultTestLoader instance. Apply hacks. |
+ unittest.main.__init__.im_func.func_defaults = tuple( |
+ (unittest.defaultTestLoader if isinstance(x, unittest.TestLoader) else x) |
+ for x in old_defaults) |