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r584 | """Utilities for with-statement contexts. See PEP 343.""" | |||
import sys | ||||
from collections import deque | ||||
from functools import wraps | ||||
__all__ = ["contextmanager", "closing", "ContextDecorator", "ExitStack"] | ||||
class ContextDecorator(object): | ||||
"A base class or mixin that enables context managers to work as decorators." | ||||
def _recreate_cm(self): | ||||
"""Return a recreated instance of self. | ||||
Allows an otherwise one-shot context manager like | ||||
_GeneratorContextManager to support use as | ||||
a decorator via implicit recreation. | ||||
This is a private interface just for _GeneratorContextManager. | ||||
See issue #11647 for details. | ||||
""" | ||||
return self | ||||
def __call__(self, func): | ||||
@wraps(func) | ||||
def inner(*args, **kwds): | ||||
with self._recreate_cm(): | ||||
return func(*args, **kwds) | ||||
return inner | ||||
class _GeneratorContextManager(ContextDecorator): | ||||
"""Helper for @contextmanager decorator.""" | ||||
def __init__(self, func, *args, **kwds): | ||||
self.gen = func(*args, **kwds) | ||||
self.func, self.args, self.kwds = func, args, kwds | ||||
def _recreate_cm(self): | ||||
# _GCM instances are one-shot context managers, so the | ||||
# CM must be recreated each time a decorated function is | ||||
# called | ||||
return self.__class__(self.func, *self.args, **self.kwds) | ||||
def __enter__(self): | ||||
try: | ||||
return next(self.gen) | ||||
except StopIteration: | ||||
raise RuntimeError("generator didn't yield") | ||||
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): | ||||
if type is None: | ||||
try: | ||||
next(self.gen) | ||||
except StopIteration: | ||||
return | ||||
else: | ||||
raise RuntimeError("generator didn't stop") | ||||
else: | ||||
if value is None: | ||||
# Need to force instantiation so we can reliably | ||||
# tell if we get the same exception back | ||||
value = type() | ||||
try: | ||||
self.gen.throw(type, value, traceback) | ||||
raise RuntimeError("generator didn't stop after throw()") | ||||
except StopIteration as exc: | ||||
# Suppress the exception *unless* it's the same exception that | ||||
# was passed to throw(). This prevents a StopIteration | ||||
# raised inside the "with" statement from being suppressed | ||||
return exc is not value | ||||
except: | ||||
# only re-raise if it's *not* the exception that was | ||||
# passed to throw(), because __exit__() must not raise | ||||
# an exception unless __exit__() itself failed. But throw() | ||||
# has to raise the exception to signal propagation, so this | ||||
# fixes the impedance mismatch between the throw() protocol | ||||
# and the __exit__() protocol. | ||||
# | ||||
if sys.exc_info()[1] is not value: | ||||
raise | ||||
def contextmanager(func): | ||||
"""@contextmanager decorator. | ||||
Typical usage: | ||||
@contextmanager | ||||
def some_generator(<arguments>): | ||||
<setup> | ||||
try: | ||||
yield <value> | ||||
finally: | ||||
<cleanup> | ||||
This makes this: | ||||
with some_generator(<arguments>) as <variable>: | ||||
<body> | ||||
equivalent to this: | ||||
<setup> | ||||
try: | ||||
<variable> = <value> | ||||
<body> | ||||
finally: | ||||
<cleanup> | ||||
""" | ||||
@wraps(func) | ||||
def helper(*args, **kwds): | ||||
return _GeneratorContextManager(func, *args, **kwds) | ||||
return helper | ||||
class closing(object): | ||||
"""Context to automatically close something at the end of a block. | ||||
Code like this: | ||||
with closing(<module>.open(<arguments>)) as f: | ||||
<block> | ||||
is equivalent to this: | ||||
f = <module>.open(<arguments>) | ||||
try: | ||||
<block> | ||||
finally: | ||||
f.close() | ||||
""" | ||||
def __init__(self, thing): | ||||
self.thing = thing | ||||
def __enter__(self): | ||||
return self.thing | ||||
def __exit__(self, *exc_info): | ||||
self.thing.close() | ||||
# Inspired by discussions on http://bugs.python.org/issue13585 | ||||
class ExitStack(object): | ||||
"""Context manager for dynamic management of a stack of exit callbacks | ||||
For example: | ||||
with ExitStack() as stack: | ||||
files = [stack.enter_context(open(fname)) for fname in filenames] | ||||
# All opened files will automatically be closed at the end of | ||||
# the with statement, even if attempts to open files later | ||||
# in the list raise an exception | ||||
""" | ||||
def __init__(self): | ||||
self._exit_callbacks = deque() | ||||
def pop_all(self): | ||||
"""Preserve the context stack by transferring it to a new instance""" | ||||
new_stack = type(self)() | ||||
new_stack._exit_callbacks = self._exit_callbacks | ||||
self._exit_callbacks = deque() | ||||
return new_stack | ||||
def _push_cm_exit(self, cm, cm_exit): | ||||
"""Helper to correctly register callbacks to __exit__ methods""" | ||||
def _exit_wrapper(*exc_details): | ||||
return cm_exit(cm, *exc_details) | ||||
_exit_wrapper.__self__ = cm | ||||
self.push(_exit_wrapper) | ||||
def push(self, exit): | ||||
"""Registers a callback with the standard __exit__ method signature | ||||
Can suppress exceptions the same way __exit__ methods can. | ||||
Also accepts any object with an __exit__ method (registering a call | ||||
to the method instead of the object itself) | ||||
""" | ||||
# We use an unbound method rather than a bound method to follow | ||||
# the standard lookup behaviour for special methods | ||||
_cb_type = type(exit) | ||||
try: | ||||
exit_method = _cb_type.__exit__ | ||||
except AttributeError: | ||||
# Not a context manager, so assume its a callable | ||||
self._exit_callbacks.append(exit) | ||||
else: | ||||
self._push_cm_exit(exit, exit_method) | ||||
return exit # Allow use as a decorator | ||||
def callback(self, callback, *args, **kwds): | ||||
"""Registers an arbitrary callback and arguments. | ||||
Cannot suppress exceptions. | ||||
""" | ||||
def _exit_wrapper(exc_type, exc, tb): | ||||
callback(*args, **kwds) | ||||
# We changed the signature, so using @wraps is not appropriate, but | ||||
# setting __wrapped__ may still help with introspection | ||||
_exit_wrapper.__wrapped__ = callback | ||||
self.push(_exit_wrapper) | ||||
return callback # Allow use as a decorator | ||||
def enter_context(self, cm): | ||||
"""Enters the supplied context manager | ||||
If successful, also pushes its __exit__ method as a callback and | ||||
returns the result of the __enter__ method. | ||||
""" | ||||
# We look up the special methods on the type to match the with statement | ||||
_cm_type = type(cm) | ||||
_exit = _cm_type.__exit__ | ||||
result = _cm_type.__enter__(cm) | ||||
self._push_cm_exit(cm, _exit) | ||||
return result | ||||
def close(self): | ||||
"""Immediately unwind the context stack""" | ||||
self.__exit__(None, None, None) | ||||
def __enter__(self): | ||||
return self | ||||
def __exit__(self, *exc_details): | ||||
received_exc = exc_details[0] is not None | ||||
# We manipulate the exception state so it behaves as though | ||||
# we were actually nesting multiple with statements | ||||
frame_exc = sys.exc_info()[1] | ||||
def _fix_exception_context(new_exc, old_exc): | ||||
while 1: | ||||
exc_context = new_exc.__context__ | ||||
if exc_context in (None, frame_exc): | ||||
break | ||||
new_exc = exc_context | ||||
new_exc.__context__ = old_exc | ||||
# Callbacks are invoked in LIFO order to match the behaviour of | ||||
# nested context managers | ||||
suppressed_exc = False | ||||
pending_raise = False | ||||
while self._exit_callbacks: | ||||
cb = self._exit_callbacks.pop() | ||||
try: | ||||
if cb(*exc_details): | ||||
suppressed_exc = True | ||||
pending_raise = False | ||||
exc_details = (None, None, None) | ||||
except: | ||||
new_exc_details = sys.exc_info() | ||||
# simulate the stack of exceptions by setting the context | ||||
_fix_exception_context(new_exc_details[1], exc_details[1]) | ||||
pending_raise = True | ||||
exc_details = new_exc_details | ||||
if pending_raise: | ||||
try: | ||||
# bare "raise exc_details[1]" replaces our carefully | ||||
# set-up context | ||||
fixed_ctx = exc_details[1].__context__ | ||||
raise exc_details[1] | ||||
except BaseException: | ||||
exc_details[1].__context__ = fixed_ctx | ||||
raise | ||||
return received_exc and suppressed_exc | ||||