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| """ | |
| Operator Interface | |
| This module exports a set of functions corresponding to the intrinsic | |
| operators of Python. For example, operator.add(x, y) is equivalent | |
| to the expression x+y. The function names are those used for special | |
| methods; variants without leading and trailing '__' are also provided | |
| for convenience. | |
| This is the pure Python implementation of the module. | |
| """ | |
| __all__ = ['abs', 'add', 'and_', 'attrgetter', 'concat', 'contains', 'countOf', | |
| 'delitem', 'eq', 'floordiv', 'ge', 'getitem', 'gt', 'iadd', 'iand', | |
| 'iconcat', 'ifloordiv', 'ilshift', 'imatmul', 'imod', 'imul', | |
| 'index', 'indexOf', 'inv', 'invert', 'ior', 'ipow', 'irshift', | |
| 'is_', 'is_not', 'isub', 'itemgetter', 'itruediv', 'ixor', 'le', | |
| 'length_hint', 'lshift', 'lt', 'matmul', 'methodcaller', 'mod', | |
| 'mul', 'ne', 'neg', 'not_', 'or_', 'pos', 'pow', 'rshift', | |
| 'setitem', 'sub', 'truediv', 'truth', 'xor'] | |
| from builtins import abs as _abs | |
| # Comparison Operations *******************************************************# | |
| def lt(a, b): | |
| "Same as a < b." | |
| return a < b | |
| def le(a, b): | |
| "Same as a <= b." | |
| return a <= b | |
| def eq(a, b): | |
| "Same as a == b." | |
| return a == b | |
| def ne(a, b): | |
| "Same as a != b." | |
| return a != b | |
| def ge(a, b): | |
| "Same as a >= b." | |
| return a >= b | |
| def gt(a, b): | |
| "Same as a > b." | |
| return a > b | |
| # Logical Operations **********************************************************# | |
| def not_(a): | |
| "Same as not a." | |
| return not a | |
| def truth(a): | |
| "Return True if a is true, False otherwise." | |
| return True if a else False | |
| def is_(a, b): | |
| "Same as a is b." | |
| return a is b | |
| def is_not(a, b): | |
| "Same as a is not b." | |
| return a is not b | |
| # Mathematical/Bitwise Operations *********************************************# | |
| def abs(a): | |
| "Same as abs(a)." | |
| return _abs(a) | |
| def add(a, b): | |
| "Same as a + b." | |
| return a + b | |
| def and_(a, b): | |
| "Same as a & b." | |
| return a & b | |
| def floordiv(a, b): | |
| "Same as a // b." | |
| return a // b | |
| def index(a): | |
| "Same as a.__index__()." | |
| return a.__index__() | |
| def inv(a): | |
| "Same as ~a." | |
| return ~a | |
| invert = inv | |
| def lshift(a, b): | |
| "Same as a << b." | |
| return a << b | |
| def mod(a, b): | |
| "Same as a % b." | |
| return a % b | |
| def mul(a, b): | |
| "Same as a * b." | |
| return a * b | |
| def matmul(a, b): | |
| "Same as a @ b." | |
| return a @ b | |
| def neg(a): | |
| "Same as -a." | |
| return -a | |
| def or_(a, b): | |
| "Same as a | b." | |
| return a | b | |
| def pos(a): | |
| "Same as +a." | |
| return +a | |
| def pow(a, b): | |
| "Same as a ** b." | |
| return a ** b | |
| def rshift(a, b): | |
| "Same as a >> b." | |
| return a >> b | |
| def sub(a, b): | |
| "Same as a - b." | |
| return a - b | |
| def truediv(a, b): | |
| "Same as a / b." | |
| return a / b | |
| def xor(a, b): | |
| "Same as a ^ b." | |
| return a ^ b | |
| # Sequence Operations *********************************************************# | |
| def concat(a, b): | |
| "Same as a + b, for a and b sequences." | |
| if not hasattr(a, '__getitem__'): | |
| msg = "'%s' object can't be concatenated" % type(a).__name__ | |
| raise TypeError(msg) | |
| return a + b | |
| def contains(a, b): | |
| "Same as b in a (note reversed operands)." | |
| return b in a | |
| def countOf(a, b): | |
| "Return the number of items in a which are, or which equal, b." | |
| count = 0 | |
| for i in a: | |
| if i is b or i == b: | |
| count += 1 | |
| return count | |
| def delitem(a, b): | |
| "Same as del a[b]." | |
| del a[b] | |
| def getitem(a, b): | |
| "Same as a[b]." | |
| return a[b] | |
| def indexOf(a, b): | |
| "Return the first index of b in a." | |
| for i, j in enumerate(a): | |
| if j is b or j == b: | |
| return i | |
| else: | |
| raise ValueError('sequence.index(x): x not in sequence') | |
| def setitem(a, b, c): | |
| "Same as a[b] = c." | |
| a[b] = c | |
| def length_hint(obj, default=0): | |
| """ | |
| Return an estimate of the number of items in obj. | |
| This is useful for presizing containers when building from an iterable. | |
| If the object supports len(), the result will be exact. Otherwise, it may | |
| over- or under-estimate by an arbitrary amount. The result will be an | |
| integer >= 0. | |
| """ | |
| if not isinstance(default, int): | |
| msg = ("'%s' object cannot be interpreted as an integer" % | |
| type(default).__name__) | |
| raise TypeError(msg) | |
| try: | |
| return len(obj) | |
| except TypeError: | |
| pass | |
| try: | |
| hint = type(obj).__length_hint__ | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| return default | |
| try: | |
| val = hint(obj) | |
| except TypeError: | |
| return default | |
| if val is NotImplemented: | |
| return default | |
| if not isinstance(val, int): | |
| msg = ('__length_hint__ must be integer, not %s' % | |
| type(val).__name__) | |
| raise TypeError(msg) | |
| if val < 0: | |
| msg = '__length_hint__() should return >= 0' | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| return val | |
| # Generalized Lookup Objects **************************************************# | |
| class attrgetter: | |
| """ | |
| Return a callable object that fetches the given attribute(s) from its operand. | |
| After f = attrgetter('name'), the call f(r) returns r.name. | |
| After g = attrgetter('name', 'date'), the call g(r) returns (r.name, r.date). | |
| After h = attrgetter('name.first', 'name.last'), the call h(r) returns | |
| (r.name.first, r.name.last). | |
| """ | |
| __slots__ = ('_attrs', '_call') | |
| def __init__(self, attr, *attrs): | |
| if not attrs: | |
| if not isinstance(attr, str): | |
| raise TypeError('attribute name must be a string') | |
| self._attrs = (attr,) | |
| names = attr.split('.') | |
| def func(obj): | |
| for name in names: | |
| obj = getattr(obj, name) | |
| return obj | |
| self._call = func | |
| else: | |
| self._attrs = (attr,) + attrs | |
| getters = tuple(map(attrgetter, self._attrs)) | |
| def func(obj): | |
| return tuple(getter(obj) for getter in getters) | |
| self._call = func | |
| def __call__(self, obj): | |
| return self._call(obj) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return '%s.%s(%s)' % (self.__class__.__module__, | |
| self.__class__.__qualname__, | |
| ', '.join(map(repr, self._attrs))) | |
| def __reduce__(self): | |
| return self.__class__, self._attrs | |
| class itemgetter: | |
| """ | |
| Return a callable object that fetches the given item(s) from its operand. | |
| After f = itemgetter(2), the call f(r) returns r[2]. | |
| After g = itemgetter(2, 5, 3), the call g(r) returns (r[2], r[5], r[3]) | |
| """ | |
| __slots__ = ('_items', '_call') | |
| def __init__(self, item, *items): | |
| if not items: | |
| self._items = (item,) | |
| def func(obj): | |
| return obj[item] | |
| self._call = func | |
| else: | |
| self._items = items = (item,) + items | |
| def func(obj): | |
| return tuple(obj[i] for i in items) | |
| self._call = func | |
| def __call__(self, obj): | |
| return self._call(obj) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return '%s.%s(%s)' % (self.__class__.__module__, | |
| self.__class__.__name__, | |
| ', '.join(map(repr, self._items))) | |
| def __reduce__(self): | |
| return self.__class__, self._items | |
| class methodcaller: | |
| """ | |
| Return a callable object that calls the given method on its operand. | |
| After f = methodcaller('name'), the call f(r) returns r.name(). | |
| After g = methodcaller('name', 'date', foo=1), the call g(r) returns | |
| r.name('date', foo=1). | |
| """ | |
| __slots__ = ('_name', '_args', '_kwargs') | |
| def __init__(self, name, /, *args, **kwargs): | |
| self._name = name | |
| if not isinstance(self._name, str): | |
| raise TypeError('method name must be a string') | |
| self._args = args | |
| self._kwargs = kwargs | |
| def __call__(self, obj): | |
| return getattr(obj, self._name)(*self._args, **self._kwargs) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| args = [repr(self._name)] | |
| args.extend(map(repr, self._args)) | |
| args.extend('%s=%r' % (k, v) for k, v in self._kwargs.items()) | |
| return '%s.%s(%s)' % (self.__class__.__module__, | |
| self.__class__.__name__, | |
| ', '.join(args)) | |
| def __reduce__(self): | |
| if not self._kwargs: | |
| return self.__class__, (self._name,) + self._args | |
| else: | |
| from functools import partial | |
| return partial(self.__class__, self._name, **self._kwargs), self._args | |
| # In-place Operations *********************************************************# | |
| def iadd(a, b): | |
| "Same as a += b." | |
| a += b | |
| return a | |
| def iand(a, b): | |
| "Same as a &= b." | |
| a &= b | |
| return a | |
| def iconcat(a, b): | |
| "Same as a += b, for a and b sequences." | |
| if not hasattr(a, '__getitem__'): | |
| msg = "'%s' object can't be concatenated" % type(a).__name__ | |
| raise TypeError(msg) | |
| a += b | |
| return a | |
| def ifloordiv(a, b): | |
| "Same as a //= b." | |
| a //= b | |
| return a | |
| def ilshift(a, b): | |
| "Same as a <<= b." | |
| a <<= b | |
| return a | |
| def imod(a, b): | |
| "Same as a %= b." | |
| a %= b | |
| return a | |
| def imul(a, b): | |
| "Same as a *= b." | |
| a *= b | |
| return a | |
| def imatmul(a, b): | |
| "Same as a @= b." | |
| a @= b | |
| return a | |
| def ior(a, b): | |
| "Same as a |= b." | |
| a |= b | |
| return a | |
| def ipow(a, b): | |
| "Same as a **= b." | |
| a **=b | |
| return a | |
| def irshift(a, b): | |
| "Same as a >>= b." | |
| a >>= b | |
| return a | |
| def isub(a, b): | |
| "Same as a -= b." | |
| a -= b | |
| return a | |
| def itruediv(a, b): | |
| "Same as a /= b." | |
| a /= b | |
| return a | |
| def ixor(a, b): | |
| "Same as a ^= b." | |
| a ^= b | |
| return a | |
| try: | |
| from _operator import * | |
| except ImportError: | |
| pass | |
| else: | |
| from _operator import __doc__ | |
| # All of these "__func__ = func" assignments have to happen after importing | |
| # from _operator to make sure they're set to the right function | |
| __lt__ = lt | |
| __le__ = le | |
| __eq__ = eq | |
| __ne__ = ne | |
| __ge__ = ge | |
| __gt__ = gt | |
| __not__ = not_ | |
| __abs__ = abs | |
| __add__ = add | |
| __and__ = and_ | |
| __floordiv__ = floordiv | |
| __index__ = index | |
| __inv__ = inv | |
| __invert__ = invert | |
| __lshift__ = lshift | |
| __mod__ = mod | |
| __mul__ = mul | |
| __matmul__ = matmul | |
| __neg__ = neg | |
| __or__ = or_ | |
| __pos__ = pos | |
| __pow__ = pow | |
| __rshift__ = rshift | |
| __sub__ = sub | |
| __truediv__ = truediv | |
| __xor__ = xor | |
| __concat__ = concat | |
| __contains__ = contains | |
| __delitem__ = delitem | |
| __getitem__ = getitem | |
| __setitem__ = setitem | |
| __iadd__ = iadd | |
| __iand__ = iand | |
| __iconcat__ = iconcat | |
| __ifloordiv__ = ifloordiv | |
| __ilshift__ = ilshift | |
| __imod__ = imod | |
| __imul__ = imul | |
| __imatmul__ = imatmul | |
| __ior__ = ior | |
| __ipow__ = ipow | |
| __irshift__ = irshift | |
| __isub__ = isub | |
| __itruediv__ = itruediv | |
| __ixor__ = ixor | |
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