Issue #23132: Mitigate regression in speed and clarity in functools.total_ordering.

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Raymond Hettinger 2015-01-05 21:52:10 -08:00
parent 212994e4e2
commit 0603d3049e
2 changed files with 86 additions and 70 deletions

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@ -89,91 +89,106 @@ def wraps(wrapped,
### total_ordering class decorator
################################################################################
# The correct way to indicate that a comparison operation doesn't
# recognise the other type is to return NotImplemented and let the
# interpreter handle raising TypeError if both operands return
# NotImplemented from their respective comparison methods
#
# This makes the implementation of total_ordering more complicated, since
# we need to be careful not to trigger infinite recursion when two
# different types that both use this decorator encounter each other.
#
# For example, if a type implements __lt__, it's natural to define
# __gt__ as something like:
#
# lambda self, other: not self < other and not self == other
#
# However, using the operator syntax like that ends up invoking the full
# type checking machinery again and means we can end up bouncing back and
# forth between the two operands until we run out of stack space.
#
# The solution is to define helper functions that invoke the appropriate
# magic methods directly, ensuring we only try each operand once, and
# return NotImplemented immediately if it is returned from the
# underlying user provided method. Using this scheme, the __gt__ derived
# from a user provided __lt__ becomes:
#
# lambda self, other: _not_op_and_not_eq(self.__lt__, self, other))
# The total ordering functions all invoke the root magic method directly
# rather than using the corresponding operator. This avoids possible
# infinite recursion that could occur when the operator dispatch logic
# detects a NotImplemented result and then calls a reflected method.
def _not_op(op, other):
# "not a < b" handles "a >= b"
# "not a <= b" handles "a > b"
# "not a >= b" handles "a < b"
# "not a > b" handles "a <= b"
op_result = op(other)
if op_result is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
return not op_result
def _op_or_eq(op, self, other):
# "a < b or a == b" handles "a <= b"
# "a > b or a == b" handles "a >= b"
op_result = op(other)
if op_result is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
return op_result or self == other
def _not_op_and_not_eq(op, self, other):
# "not (a < b or a == b)" handles "a > b"
# "not a < b and a != b" is equivalent
# "not (a > b or a == b)" handles "a < b"
# "not a > b and a != b" is equivalent
op_result = op(other)
def _gt_from_lt(self, other):
'Return a > b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a < b) and (a != b).'
op_result = self.__lt__(other)
if op_result is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
return not op_result and self != other
def _not_op_or_eq(op, self, other):
# "not a <= b or a == b" handles "a >= b"
# "not a >= b or a == b" handles "a <= b"
op_result = op(other)
def _le_from_lt(self, other):
'Return a <= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (a < b) or (a == b).'
op_result = self.__lt__(other)
return op_result or self == other
def _ge_from_lt(self, other):
'Return a >= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a < b).'
op_result = self.__lt__(other)
if op_result is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
return not op_result
def _ge_from_le(self, other):
'Return a >= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a <= b) or (a == b).'
op_result = self.__le__(other)
if op_result is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
return not op_result or self == other
def _op_and_not_eq(op, self, other):
# "a <= b and not a == b" handles "a < b"
# "a >= b and not a == b" handles "a > b"
op_result = op(other)
def _lt_from_le(self, other):
'Return a < b. Computed by @total_ordering from (a <= b) and (a != b).'
op_result = self.__le__(other)
if op_result is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
return op_result and self != other
def _gt_from_le(self, other):
'Return a > b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a <= b).'
op_result = self.__le__(other)
if op_result is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
return not op_result
def _lt_from_gt(self, other):
'Return a < b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a > b) and (a != b).'
op_result = self.__gt__(other)
if op_result is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
return not op_result and self != other
def _ge_from_gt(self, other):
'Return a >= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (a > b) or (a == b).'
op_result = self.__gt__(other)
return op_result or self == other
def _le_from_gt(self, other):
'Return a <= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a > b).'
op_result = self.__gt__(other)
if op_result is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
return not op_result
def _le_from_ge(self, other):
'Return a <= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a >= b) or (a == b).'
op_result = self.__ge__(other)
if op_result is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
return not op_result or self == other
def _gt_from_ge(self, other):
'Return a > b. Computed by @total_ordering from (a >= b) and (a != b).'
op_result = self.__ge__(other)
if op_result is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
return op_result and self != other
def _lt_from_ge(self, other):
'Return a < b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a >= b).'
op_result = self.__ge__(other)
if op_result is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
return not op_result
def total_ordering(cls):
"""Class decorator that fills in missing ordering methods"""
convert = {
'__lt__': [('__gt__', lambda self, other: _not_op_and_not_eq(self.__lt__, self, other)),
('__le__', lambda self, other: _op_or_eq(self.__lt__, self, other)),
('__ge__', lambda self, other: _not_op(self.__lt__, other))],
'__le__': [('__ge__', lambda self, other: _not_op_or_eq(self.__le__, self, other)),
('__lt__', lambda self, other: _op_and_not_eq(self.__le__, self, other)),
('__gt__', lambda self, other: _not_op(self.__le__, other))],
'__gt__': [('__lt__', lambda self, other: _not_op_and_not_eq(self.__gt__, self, other)),
('__ge__', lambda self, other: _op_or_eq(self.__gt__, self, other)),
('__le__', lambda self, other: _not_op(self.__gt__, other))],
'__ge__': [('__le__', lambda self, other: _not_op_or_eq(self.__ge__, self, other)),
('__gt__', lambda self, other: _op_and_not_eq(self.__ge__, self, other)),
('__lt__', lambda self, other: _not_op(self.__ge__, other))]
'__lt__': [('__gt__', _gt_from_lt),
('__le__', _le_from_lt),
('__ge__', _ge_from_lt)],
'__le__': [('__ge__', _ge_from_le),
('__lt__', _lt_from_le),
('__gt__', _gt_from_le)],
'__gt__': [('__lt__', _lt_from_gt),
('__ge__', _ge_from_gt),
('__le__', _le_from_gt)],
'__ge__': [('__le__', _le_from_ge),
('__gt__', _gt_from_ge),
('__lt__', _lt_from_ge)]
}
# Find user-defined comparisons (not those inherited from object).
roots = [op for op in convert if getattr(cls, op, None) is not getattr(object, op, None)]
@ -183,7 +198,6 @@ def total_ordering(cls):
for opname, opfunc in convert[root]:
if opname not in roots:
opfunc.__name__ = opname
opfunc.__doc__ = getattr(int, opname).__doc__
setattr(cls, opname, opfunc)
return cls

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@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ Library
- Issue #23111: In the ftplib, make ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23 the default protocol
version.
- Issue #23132: Mitigate regression in speed and clarity in functools.total_ordering.
- Issue #22585: On OpenBSD 5.6 and newer, os.urandom() now calls getentropy(),
instead of reading /dev/urandom, to get pseudo-random bytes.