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# extracted from Louie, http://pylouie.org/
# updated for Python 3
#
# Copyright (c) 2006 Patrick K. O'Brien, Mike C. Fletcher,
# Matthew R. Scott
#
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"""Refactored 'safe reference from dispatcher.py"""
import operator
import sys
import traceback
import weakref
get_self = operator.attrgetter("__self__")
get_func = operator.attrgetter("__func__")
def safe_ref(target, on_delete=None):
"""Return a *safe* weak reference to a callable target.
- ``target``: The object to be weakly referenced, if it's a bound
method reference, will create a BoundMethodWeakref, otherwise
creates a simple weakref.
- ``on_delete``: If provided, will have a hard reference stored to
the callable to be called after the safe reference goes out of
scope with the reference object, (either a weakref or a
BoundMethodWeakref) as argument.
"""
try:
im_self = get_self(target)
except AttributeError:
if callable(on_delete):
return weakref.ref(target, on_delete)
else:
return weakref.ref(target)
else:
if im_self is not None:
# Turn a bound method into a BoundMethodWeakref instance.
# Keep track of these instances for lookup by disconnect().
assert hasattr(target, "im_func") or hasattr(target, "__func__"), (
f"safe_ref target {target!r} has im_self, but no im_func, "
"don't know how to create reference"
)
reference = BoundMethodWeakref(target=target, on_delete=on_delete)
return reference
class BoundMethodWeakref:
"""'Safe' and reusable weak references to instance methods.
BoundMethodWeakref objects provide a mechanism for referencing a
bound method without requiring that the method object itself
(which is normally a transient object) is kept alive. Instead,
the BoundMethodWeakref object keeps weak references to both the
object and the function which together define the instance method.
Attributes:
- ``key``: The identity key for the reference, calculated by the
class's calculate_key method applied to the target instance method.
- ``deletion_methods``: Sequence of callable objects taking single
argument, a reference to this object which will be called when
*either* the target object or target function is garbage
collected (i.e. when this object becomes invalid). These are
specified as the on_delete parameters of safe_ref calls.
- ``weak_self``: Weak reference to the target object.
- ``weak_func``: Weak reference to the target function.
Class Attributes:
- ``_all_instances``: Class attribute pointing to all live
BoundMethodWeakref objects indexed by the class's
calculate_key(target) method applied to the target objects.
This weak value dictionary is used to short-circuit creation so
that multiple references to the same (object, function) pair
produce the same BoundMethodWeakref instance.
"""
_all_instances = weakref.WeakValueDictionary() # type: ignore[var-annotated]
def __new__(cls, target, on_delete=None, *arguments, **named):
"""Create new instance or return current instance.
Basically this method of construction allows us to
short-circuit creation of references to already-referenced
instance methods. The key corresponding to the target is
calculated, and if there is already an existing reference,
that is returned, with its deletion_methods attribute updated.
Otherwise the new instance is created and registered in the
table of already-referenced methods.
"""
key = cls.calculate_key(target)
current = cls._all_instances.get(key)
if current is not None:
current.deletion_methods.append(on_delete)
return current
else:
base = super().__new__(cls)
cls._all_instances[key] = base
base.__init__(target, on_delete, *arguments, **named)
return base
def __init__(self, target, on_delete=None):
"""Return a weak-reference-like instance for a bound method.
- ``target``: The instance-method target for the weak reference,
must have im_self and im_func attributes and be
reconstructable via the following, which is true of built-in
instance methods::
target.im_func.__get__( target.im_self )
- ``on_delete``: Optional callback which will be called when
this weak reference ceases to be valid (i.e. either the
object or the function is garbage collected). Should take a
single argument, which will be passed a pointer to this
object.
"""
def remove(weak, self=self):
"""Set self.isDead to True when method or instance is destroyed."""
methods = self.deletion_methods[:]
del self.deletion_methods[:]
try:
del self.__class__._all_instances[self.key]
except KeyError:
pass
for function in methods:
try:
if callable(function):
function(self)
except Exception:
try:
traceback.print_exc()
except AttributeError:
e = sys.exc_info()[1]
print(
f"Exception during saferef {self} "
f"cleanup function {function}: {e}"
)
self.deletion_methods = [on_delete]
self.key = self.calculate_key(target)
im_self = get_self(target)
im_func = get_func(target)
self.weak_self = weakref.ref(im_self, remove)
self.weak_func = weakref.ref(im_func, remove)
self.self_name = str(im_self)
self.func_name = str(im_func.__name__)
@classmethod
def calculate_key(cls, target):
"""Calculate the reference key for this reference.
Currently this is a two-tuple of the id()'s of the target
object and the target function respectively.
"""
return (id(get_self(target)), id(get_func(target)))
def __str__(self):
"""Give a friendly representation of the object."""
return "{}({}.{})".format(
self.__class__.__name__,
self.self_name,
self.func_name,
)
__repr__ = __str__
def __hash__(self):
return hash((self.self_name, self.key))
def __nonzero__(self):
"""Whether we are still a valid reference."""
return self() is not None
def __eq__(self, other):
"""Compare with another reference."""
if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
return operator.eq(self.__class__, type(other))
return operator.eq(self.key, other.key)
def __call__(self):
"""Return a strong reference to the bound method.
If the target cannot be retrieved, then will return None,
otherwise returns a bound instance method for our object and
function.
Note: You may call this method any number of times, as it does
not invalidate the reference.
"""
target = self.weak_self()
if target is not None:
function = self.weak_func()
if function is not None:
return function.__get__(target)
return None
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