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# Copyright (C) 2003 Jean-Baptiste LAMY -- jiba@tuxfamily
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"""editobj.observe -- Observation framework
observe(obj, listener) registers listener as a listener for obj; when obj is modified,
listener will be called (asynchronously). obj can be a Python instance (old-style or
new-style), a list or a dictionary. The listener is a function of the form:
def my_listener(obj, type, new, old):
...
where obj is the modified object, type is the type of the modification, and old and new
are the old and new values. Type can be:
- object (the Python root class): one or more attributes have changed on obj. old and
new are the old and new attribute dictionary of obj (this dictionary includes attributes
in obj.__dict__, but also Python's property and C-level getset).
If you want to know which attribute has changed, use dictdiff on new and old (see the
diffdict function docstring).
- list : one or more addition / deletion have occured on obj (which is a list). new
and old are the new and old list content of obj.
- dict : one or more assignment / deletion have occured on obj (which is a mapping).
new and old are the new and old dictionary values.
- "__class__" : the class of obj has changed. new and old are the new and old classes.
Before all, you need to start the observer daemon, either in a new thread by calling
start_observing(), or in the Tkinter thread with start_observing_tk(). You can also
call scan() yourself when you want to check for change.
This module is the successor of the deprecated eventobj; it is much much much cleaner.
Quick example :
>>> from editobj.observe import *
>>> start_observing()
>>> class C: pass
...
>>> c = C()
>>> def listener(obj, type, new, old):
... if type is object:
... for (attr, newvalue, oldvalue) in diffdict(new, old):
... print "c.%s was %s, is now %s" % (attr, oldvalue, newvalue)
>>> observe(c, listener)
>>> c.x = 1
c.x was None, is now 1
See observe_tree and unobserve_tree for observing nested list and / or dict structures."""
__all__ = [
"observe", "isobserved", "unobserve",
"observe_tree", "unobserve_tree",
"start_observing", "start_observing_tk", "stop_observing", "scan",
"diffdict",
]
from weakref import ref
observed_lists = {}
observed_dicts = {}
observed_objects = {}
class_to_properties = {}
PROPERTY_TYPE_NAMES = ("property", "getset_descriptor")
def observe(object, listener):
"""observe(object, listener)
Registers LISTENER as a listener of OBJECT. When OBJECT will be changed, LISTENER will
be called (asynchronously).
See the module docstrings for more info about what argument receives a listener"""
if hasattr(object, "__observe__"): object.__observe__(listener)
i = id(object)
if isinstance(object, list):
observation = observed_lists.get(i)
if observation: observation.listeners.append(listener)
else:
observation = observed_lists[i] = Observation([listener], list(object))
observation.object = object
elif isinstance(object, dict):
observation = observed_dicts.get(i)
if observation: observation.listeners.append(listener)
else:
observation = observed_dicts[i] = Observation([listener], dict(object))
observation.object = object
if hasattr(object, "__dict__"):
observation = observed_objects.get(i)
if observation: observation.listeners.append(listener)
else:
observation = observed_objects[i] = Observation([listener], None)
try: observation.object = weakref.ref(object)
except: observation.object = object
observation.old_class = object.__class__
# Checks for property and/or C level getset
props = observation.props = class_to_properties.get(object.__class__)
if props is None:
props = observation.props = class_to_properties[object.__class__] = filter(lambda attr: type(getattr(object.__class__, attr)).__name__ in PROPERTY_TYPE_NAMES, dir(object.__class__))
if props:
observation.old = dict(map(lambda prop: (prop, getattr(object, prop, None)), observation.props))
observation.old.update(object.__dict__)
else: observation.old = object.__dict__.copy()
def isobserved(object, listener = None):
"""isobserved(object, listener = None)
Return true if LISTENER is observing OBJECT. If listener is None, returns the list
of observation for OBJECT."""
i = id(object)
observation = observed_lists.get(i) or observed_dicts.get(i) or (hasattr(object, "__dict__") and observed_objects.get(i))
if listener: return observation and (listener in observation.listeners)
else: return observation and observation.listeners
def unobserve(object, listener = None):
"""unobserve(object, listener = None)
Unregisters the listener LISTENER for OBJECT. If LISTENER is not listening OBJECT,
nothing is done. If LISTENER is None, unregisters *all* listener on OBJECT."""
if hasattr(object, "__unobserve__"): object.__unobserve__(listener)
i = id(object)
if listener:
if isinstance(object, list):
observation = observed_lists.get(i)
if observation:
try: observation.listeners.remove(listener)
except ValueError: pass
if not observation.listeners: del observed_lists[i]
elif isinstance(object, dict):
observation = observed_dicts.get(i)
if observation:
try: observation.listeners.remove(listener)
except ValueError: pass
if not observation.listeners: del observed_dicts[i]
if hasattr(object, "__dict__"):
observation = observed_objects.get(i)
if observation:
try: observation.listeners.remove(listener)
except ValueError: pass
if not observation.listeners: del observed_objects[i]
if observation.content_attr: unobserve(getattr(object, observation.content_attr), listener)
else:
if observed_lists .get(object): del observed_lists [i]
elif observed_dicts .get(object): del observed_dicts [i]
if observed_objects.get(object): del observed_objects[i]
class Observation:
content_attr = ""
def __init__(self, listeners, old):
self.listeners = listeners
self.old = old
def scan():
"""scan()
Checks for changes in listened objects, and calls the corresponding listeners if needed."""
for i, observation in observed_lists.items():
if observation.old != observation.object:
for listener in observation.listeners: listener(observation.object, list, observation.object, observation.old)
observation.old = list(observation.object)
for i, observation in observed_dicts.items():
if observation.old != observation.object:
for listener in observation.listeners: listener(observation.object, dict, observation.object, observation.old)
observation.old = dict(observation.object)
for i, observation in observed_objects.items():
if type(observation.object) is ref: obj = observation.object()
else: obj = observation.object
if observation.props:
new_dict = dict(map(lambda prop: (prop, getattr(obj, prop, None)), observation.props))
new_dict.update(obj.__dict__)
if observation.old != new_dict:
for listener in observation.listeners: listener(obj, object, new_dict, observation.old)
observation.old = new_dict
else:
if observation.old != obj.__dict__:
for listener in observation.listeners: listener(obj, object, obj.__dict__, observation.old)
observation.old = obj.__dict__.copy()
if not observation.old_class is obj.__class__:
for listener in observation.listeners: listener(obj, "__class__", obj.__class__, observation.old_class)
observation.old_class = obj.__class__
SCANNING = 0
def _scan_loop(freq):
from time import sleep
while SCANNING:
scan()
sleep(freq)
def start_observing(freq = 0.2):
"""start_observing(freq = 0.2)
Starts the observer daemon. This thread calls scan() repetitively, each FREQ seconds."""
global SCANNING
import thread
SCANNING = 1
thread.start_new_thread(_scan_loop, (freq,))
def start_observing_tk(freq = 0.2):
"""start_observing_tk(freq = 0.2)
Starts the observer daemon in the Tkinter thread. This thread calls scan() repetitively,
each FREQ seconds."""
global SCANNING
SCANNING = 1
_start_observing_tk(int(freq * 1000.0))
def _start_observing_tk(freq):
from Tkinter import _default_root as tk
scan()
if SCANNING: tk.after(freq, _start_observing_tk2, freq)
def _start_observing_tk2(freq):
from Tkinter import _default_root as tk
tk.after_idle(_start_observing_tk, freq)
def stop_observing():
"""stop_observing()
Stops the observer daemon (started by start_observing() or start_observing_tk())."""
SCANNING = 0
def diffdict(new, old):
"""diffdict(new, old) -> [(key, new_value, old_value),...]
Returns the differences between two dictionaries.
In case of addition or deletion, old or new values are None."""
changes = []
for key, val in old.iteritems():
new_val = new.get(key, Ellipsis)
if new_val is Ellipsis: changes.append((key, None, val))
elif new_val != val: changes.append((key, new_val, val))
for key, val in new.iteritems():
old_val = old.get(key, Ellipsis)
if old_val is Ellipsis: changes.append((key, val, None))
return changes
import custom
def observe_tree(object, listener):
"""observe_tree(object, listener)
Observes OBJECT with LISTENER, as well as any item in OBJECT (if OBJECT is a list, a dict,
or have a "children" or "items" attribute / method). Items added to or removed from OBJECT
or one of its items are automatically observed or unobserved.
Although called "observe_tree", it works with any nested structure of lists and dicts,
including cyclic ones.
You must use unobserve_tree to remove the listener."""
_observe_tree(object, _TreeListener(object, listener))
def _observe_tree(object, listener):
if not isobserved(object, listener): # Avoid troubles with cyclic list / dict
observe(object, listener)
children = custom._find_children(object)
if not children is None:
if not children is object: observe(children, listener)
for item in children: _observe_tree(item, listener)
def unobserve_tree(object, listener):
"""unobserve_tree(object, listener)
Unregisters the tree listener LISTENER for OBJECT."""
if isobserved(object, listener): # Avoid troubles with cyclic list / dict
unobserve(object, listener)
children = custom._find_children(object)
if not children is None:
if not children is object: unobserve(children, listener)
for item in children: unobserve_tree(item, listener)
class _TreeListener:
def __init__(self, object, listener):
self.object = object
self.listener = listener
def __eq__(self, other): return other == self.listener
def __call__(self, object, type, new, old):
if type is list:
for item in old:
if not item in new: unobserve_tree(item, self)
for item in new:
if not item in old: _observe_tree(item, self)
self.listener(object, type, new, old)
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