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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, unicode_literals, print_function
import inspect
import math
import struct
import types
import six
from six.moves.urllib.parse import urljoin
from six.moves.urllib.request import pathname2url
from six.moves.urllib import parse as urlparse
from six.moves import zip as izip
import numpy as np
def human_list(l, separator="and"):
"""
Formats a list for human readability.
Parameters
----------
l : sequence
A sequence of strings
separator : string, optional
The word to use between the last two entries. Default:
``"and"``.
Returns
-------
formatted_list : string
Examples
--------
>>> human_list(["vanilla", "strawberry", "chocolate"], "or")
'vanilla, strawberry or chocolate'
"""
if len(l) == 1:
return l[0]
else:
return ', '.join(l[:-1]) + ' ' + separator + ' ' + l[-1]
def get_array_base(arr):
"""
For a given Numpy array, finds the base array that "owns" the
actual data.
"""
base = arr
while isinstance(base.base, np.ndarray):
base = base.base
return base
def get_base_uri(uri):
"""
For a given URI, return the part without any fragment.
"""
parts = urlparse.urlparse(uri)
return urlparse.urlunparse(list(parts[:5]) + [''])
def filepath_to_url(path):
"""
For a given local file path, return a file:// url.
"""
return urljoin('file:', pathname2url(path))
def iter_subclasses(cls):
"""
Returns all subclasses of a class.
"""
for x in cls.__subclasses__():
yield x
for y in iter_subclasses(x):
yield y
def calculate_padding(content_size, pad_blocks, block_size):
"""
Calculates the amount of extra space to add to a block given the
user's request for the amount of extra space. Care is given so
that the total of size of the block with padding is evenly
divisible by block size.
Parameters
----------
content_size : int
The size of the actual content
pad_blocks : float or bool
If `False`, add no padding (always return 0). If `True`, add
a default amount of padding of 10% If a float, it is a factor
to multiple content_size by to get the new total size.
block_size : int
The filesystem block size to use.
Returns
-------
nbytes : int
The number of extra bytes to add for padding.
"""
if not pad_blocks:
return 0
if pad_blocks is True:
pad_blocks = 1.1
new_size = content_size * pad_blocks
new_size = int((math.ceil(
float(new_size) / block_size) + 1) * block_size)
return max(new_size - content_size, 0)
class BinaryStruct(object):
"""
A wrapper around the Python stdlib struct module to define a
binary struct more like a dictionary than a tuple.
"""
def __init__(self, descr, endian='>'):
"""
Parameters
----------
descr : list of tuple
Each entry is a pair ``(name, format)``, where ``format``
is one of the format types understood by `struct`.
endian : str, optional
The endianness of the struct. Must be ``>`` or ``<``.
"""
self._fmt = [endian]
self._offsets = {}
self._names = []
i = 0
for name, fmt in descr:
self._fmt.append(fmt)
self._offsets[name] = (i, (endian + fmt).encode('ascii'))
self._names.append(name)
i += struct.calcsize(fmt.encode('ascii'))
self._fmt = ''.join(self._fmt).encode('ascii')
self._size = struct.calcsize(self._fmt)
@property
def size(self):
"""
Return the size of the struct.
"""
return self._size
def pack(self, **kwargs):
"""
Pack the given arguments, which are given as kwargs, and
return the binary struct.
"""
fields = [0] * len(self._names)
for key, val in six.iteritems(kwargs):
if key not in self._offsets:
raise KeyError("No header field '{0}'".format(key))
i = self._names.index(key)
fields[i] = val
return struct.pack(self._fmt, *fields)
def unpack(self, buff):
"""
Unpack the given binary buffer into the fields. The result
is a dictionary mapping field names to values.
"""
args = struct.unpack_from(self._fmt, buff[:self._size])
return dict(izip(self._names, args))
def update(self, fd, **kwargs):
"""
Update part of the struct in-place.
Parameters
----------
fd : generic_io.GenericIO instance
A writable, seekable file descriptor, currently seeked
to the beginning of the struct.
**kwargs : values
The values to update on the struct.
"""
updates = []
for key, val in six.iteritems(kwargs):
if key not in self._offsets:
raise KeyError("No header field '{0}'".format(key))
updates.append((self._offsets[key], val))
updates.sort()
start = fd.tell()
for ((offset, datatype), val) in updates:
fd.seek(start + offset)
fd.write(struct.pack(datatype, val))
class HashableDict(dict):
"""
A simple wrapper around dict to make it hashable.
This is sure to be slow, but for small dictionaries it shouldn't
matter.
"""
def __hash__(self):
return hash(frozenset(self.items()))
def resolve_name(name):
"""Resolve a name like ``module.object`` to an object and return it.
This ends up working like ``from module import object`` but is easier
to deal with than the `__import__` builtin and supports digging into
submodules.
Parameters
----------
name : `str`
A dotted path to a Python object--that is, the name of a function,
class, or other object in a module with the full path to that module,
including parent modules, separated by dots. Also known as the fully
qualified name of the object.
Examples
--------
>>> resolve_name('asdf.util.resolve_name')
<function resolve_name at 0x...>
Raises
------
`ImportError`
If the module or named object is not found.
"""
# Note: On python 2 these must be str objects and not unicode
parts = [str(part) for part in name.split('.')]
if len(parts) == 1:
# No dots in the name--just a straight up module import
cursor = 1
attr_name = str('') # Must not be unicode on Python 2
else:
cursor = len(parts) - 1
attr_name = parts[-1]
module_name = parts[:cursor]
while cursor > 0:
try:
ret = __import__(str('.'.join(module_name)), fromlist=[attr_name])
break
except ImportError:
if cursor == 0:
raise
cursor -= 1
module_name = parts[:cursor]
attr_name = parts[cursor]
ret = ''
for part in parts[cursor:]:
try:
ret = getattr(ret, part)
except AttributeError:
raise ImportError(name)
return ret
def minversion(module, version, inclusive=True, version_path='__version__'):
"""
Returns `True` if the specified Python module satisfies a minimum version
requirement, and `False` if not.
By default this uses `pkg_resources.parse_version` to do the version
comparison if available. Otherwise it falls back on
`distutils.version.LooseVersion`.
Parameters
----------
module : module or `str`
An imported module of which to check the version, or the name of
that module (in which case an import of that module is attempted--
if this fails `False` is returned).
version : `str`
The version as a string that this module must have at a minimum (e.g.
``'0.12'``).
inclusive : `bool`
The specified version meets the requirement inclusively (i.e. ``>=``)
as opposed to strictly greater than (default: `True`).
version_path : `str`
A dotted attribute path to follow in the module for the version.
Defaults to just ``'__version__'``, which should work for most Python
modules.
"""
if isinstance(module, types.ModuleType):
module_name = module.__name__
elif isinstance(module, six.string_types):
module_name = module
try:
module = resolve_name(module_name)
except ImportError:
return False
else:
raise ValueError('module argument must be an actual imported '
'module, or the import name of the module; '
'got {0!r}'.format(module))
if '.' not in version_path:
have_version = getattr(module, version_path)
else:
have_version = resolve_name('.'.join([module.__name__, version_path]))
try:
from pkg_resources import parse_version
except ImportError:
from distutils.version import LooseVersion as parse_version
if inclusive:
return parse_version(have_version) >= parse_version(version)
else:
return parse_version(have_version) > parse_version(version)
class InheritDocstrings(type):
"""
This metaclass makes methods of a class automatically have their
docstrings filled in from the methods they override in the base
class.
If the class uses multiple inheritance, the docstring will be
chosen from the first class in the bases list, in the same way as
methods are normally resolved in Python. If this results in
selecting the wrong docstring, the docstring will need to be
explicitly included on the method.
For example::
>>> from asdf.util import InheritDocstrings
>>> import six
>>> @six.add_metaclass(InheritDocstrings)
... class A(object):
... def wiggle(self):
... "Wiggle the thingamajig"
... pass
>>> class B(A):
... def wiggle(self):
... pass
>>> B.wiggle.__doc__
u'Wiggle the thingamajig'
"""
def __init__(cls, name, bases, dct):
def is_public_member(key):
return (
(key.startswith('__') and key.endswith('__')
and len(key) > 4) or
not key.startswith('_'))
for key, val in six.iteritems(dct):
if (inspect.isfunction(val) and
is_public_member(key) and
val.__doc__ is None):
for base in cls.__mro__[1:]:
super_method = getattr(base, key, None)
if super_method is not None:
val.__doc__ = super_method.__doc__
break
super(InheritDocstrings, cls).__init__(name, bases, dct)
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