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def match_regex(obj, criteria, regex):
"""
Match the object with optional regular expression.
Parameters:
obj The object to match.
criteria The criteria to match.
regex If regular expression matching should be used.
"""
if regex:
return bool(criteria.search(str(obj)))
else:
return obj == criteria
def match_set(obj, criteria, equal):
"""
Match the object (a set) with optional set equality.
Parameters:
obj The object to match. (a set)
criteria The criteria to match. (a set)
equal If set equality should be used. Otherwise
any set intersection will match.
"""
if equal:
return obj == criteria
else:
return bool(obj.intersection(criteria))
def match_in_set(obj, criteria, regex):
"""
Match if the criteria is in the list, with optional
regular expression matching.
Parameters:
obj The object to match.
criteria The criteria to match.
regex If regular expression matching should be used.
"""
if regex:
return [m for m in obj if criteria.search(str(m))]
else:
return criteria in obj
def match_indirect_regex(obj, criteria, indirect, regex):
"""
Match the object with optional regular expression and indirection.
Parameters:
obj The object to match.
criteria The criteria to match.
regex If regular expression matching should be used.
indirect If object indirection should be used, e.g.
expanding an attribute.
"""
if indirect:
if regex:
return [o for o in obj.expand() if criteria.search(str(o))]
else:
return set(criteria.expand()).intersection(obj.expand())
else:
return match_regex(obj, criteria, regex)
def match_regex_or_set(obj, criteria, equal, regex):
"""
Match the object (a set) with either set comparisons
(equality or intersection) or by regex matching of the
set members. Regular expression matching will override
the set equality option.
Parameters:
obj The object to match. (a set)
criteria The criteria to match.
equal If set equality should be used. Otherwise
any set intersection will match. Ignored
if regular expression matching is used.
regex If regular expression matching should be used.
"""
if regex:
return [m for m in obj if criteria.search(str(m))]
else:
return match_set(obj, set(criteria), equal)
def match_range(obj, criteria, subset, overlap, superset, proper):
"""
Match ranges of objects.
obj An object with attributes named "low" and "high", representing the range.
criteria An object with attributes named "low" and "high", representing the criteria.
subset If true, the criteria will match if it is a subset obj's range.
overlap If true, the criteria will match if it overlaps any of the obj's range.
superset If true, the criteria will match if it is a superset of the obj's range.
proper If true, use proper superset/subset operations.
No effect if not using set operations.
"""
if overlap:
return ((obj.low <= criteria.low <= obj.high) or (
obj.low <= criteria.high <= obj.high) or (
criteria.low <= obj.low and obj.high <= criteria.high))
elif subset:
if proper:
return ((obj.low < criteria.low and criteria.high <= obj.high) or (
obj.low <= criteria.low and criteria.high < obj.high))
else:
return obj.low <= criteria.low and criteria.high <= obj.high
elif superset:
if proper:
return ((criteria.low < obj.low and obj.high <= criteria.high) or (
criteria.low <= obj.low and obj.high < criteria.high))
else:
return (criteria.low <= obj.low and obj.high <= criteria.high)
else:
return criteria.low == obj.low and obj.high == criteria.high
def match_level(obj, criteria, dom, domby, incomp):
"""
Match the an MLS level.
obj The level to match.
criteria The criteria to match. (a level)
dom If true, the criteria will match if it dominates obj.
domby If true, the criteria will match if it is dominated by obj.
incomp If true, the criteria will match if it is incomparable to obj.
"""
if dom:
return (criteria >= obj)
elif domby:
return (criteria <= obj)
elif incomp:
return (criteria ^ obj)
else:
return (criteria == obj)
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