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"""Enumeration metaclass.
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XXX This is very much a work in progress.
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"""
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import string
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class EnumMetaClass:
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"""Metaclass for enumeration.
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To define your own enumeration, do something like
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class Color(Enum):
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red = 1
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green = 2
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blue = 3
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Now, Color.red, Color.green and Color.blue behave totally
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different: they are enumerated values, not integers.
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Enumerations cannot be instantiated; however they can be
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subclassed.
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, bases, dict):
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"""Constructor -- create an enumeration.
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Called at the end of the class statement. The arguments are
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the name of the new class, a tuple containing the base
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classes, and a dictionary containing everything that was
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entered in the class' namespace during execution of the class
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statement. In the above example, it would be {'red': 1,
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'green': 2, 'blue': 3}.
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"""
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for base in bases:
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if base.__class__ is not EnumMetaClass:
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raise TypeError, "Enumeration base class must be enumeration"
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bases = filter(lambda x: x is not Enum, bases)
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self.__name__ = name
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self.__bases__ = bases
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self.__dict = {}
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for key, value in dict.items():
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self.__dict[key] = EnumInstance(name, key, value)
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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"""Return an enumeration value.
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For example, Color.red returns the value corresponding to red.
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XXX Perhaps the values should be created in the constructor?
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This looks in the class dictionary and if it is not found
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there asks the base classes.
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The special attribute __members__ returns the list of names
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defined in this class (it does not merge in the names defined
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in base classes).
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"""
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if name == '__members__':
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return self.__dict.keys()
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try:
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return self.__dict[name]
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except KeyError:
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for base in self.__bases__:
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try:
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return getattr(base, name)
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except AttributeError:
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continue
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raise AttributeError, name
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def __repr__(self):
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s = self.__name__
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if self.__bases__:
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s = s + '(' + string.join(map(lambda x: x.__name__,
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self.__bases__), ", ") + ')'
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if self.__dict:
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list = []
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for key, value in self.__dict.items():
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list.append("%s: %s" % (key, int(value)))
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s = "%s: {%s}" % (s, string.join(list, ", "))
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return s
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class EnumInstance:
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"""Class to represent an enumeration value.
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EnumInstance('Color', 'red', 12) prints as 'Color.red' and behaves
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like the integer 12 when compared, but doesn't support arithmetic.
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XXX Should it record the actual enumeration rather than just its
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name?
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"""
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def __init__(self, classname, enumname, value):
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self.__classname = classname
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self.__enumname = enumname
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self.__value = value
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def __int__(self):
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return self.__value
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def __repr__(self):
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return "EnumInstance(%r, %r, %r)" % (self.__classname,
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self.__enumname,
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self.__value)
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def __str__(self):
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return "%s.%s" % (self.__classname, self.__enumname)
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def __cmp__(self, other):
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return cmp(self.__value, int(other))
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# Create the base class for enumerations.
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# It is an empty enumeration.
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Enum = EnumMetaClass("Enum", (), {})
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def _test():
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class Color(Enum):
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red = 1
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green = 2
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blue = 3
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print Color.red
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print dir(Color)
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print Color.red == Color.red
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print Color.red == Color.blue
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print Color.red == 1
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print Color.red == 2
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class ExtendedColor(Color):
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white = 0
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orange = 4
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yellow = 5
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purple = 6
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black = 7
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print ExtendedColor.orange
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print ExtendedColor.red
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print Color.red == ExtendedColor.red
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class OtherColor(Enum):
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white = 4
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blue = 5
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class MergedColor(Color, OtherColor):
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pass
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print MergedColor.red
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print MergedColor.white
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print Color
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print ExtendedColor
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print OtherColor
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print MergedColor
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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_test()
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