Add an experimental mechanism to support extending the pprint formatting.

Partly responds to SF bug #505152.
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Fred Drake 2002-04-02 05:08:35 +00:00
parent 4993c51b94
commit aee113d368
3 changed files with 57 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -173,3 +173,26 @@ this returns false.
\begin{methoddesc}{isrecursive}{object}
Determine if the object requires a recursive representation.
\end{methoddesc}
This method is provided as a hook to allow subclasses to modify the
way objects are converted to strings. The default implementation uses
the internals of the \function{saferepr()} implementation.
\begin{methoddesc}{format}{object, context, maxlevels, level}
Returns three values: the formatted version of \var{object} as a
string, a flag indicating whether the result is readable, and a flag
indicating whether recursion was detected. The first argument is the
object to be presented. The second is a dictionary which contains the
\function{id()} of objects that are part of the current presentation
context (direct and indirect containers for \var{object} that are
affecting the presentation) as the keys; if an object needs to be
presented which is already represented in \var{context}, the third
return value should be true. Recursive calls to the \method{format()}
method should add additionaly entries for containers to this
dictionary. The fourth argument, \var{maxlevels}, gives the requested
limit to recursion; this will be \code{0} if there is no requested
limit. This argument should be passed unmodified to recursive calls.
The fourth argument, \var{level} gives the current level; recursive
calls should be passed a value less than that of the current call.
\versionadded{2.3}
\end{methoddesc}

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@ -115,15 +115,11 @@ class PrettyPrinter:
return sio.getvalue()
def isrecursive(self, object):
self.__recursive = 0
self.__repr(object, {}, 0)
return self.__recursive
return self.format(object, {}, 0)[2]
def isreadable(self, object):
self.__recursive = 0
self.__readable = 1
self.__repr(object, {}, 0)
return self.__readable and not self.__recursive
s, readable, recursive = self.format(object, {}, 0)
return readable and not recursive
def __format(self, object, stream, indent, allowance, context, level):
level = level + 1
@ -196,7 +192,7 @@ class PrettyPrinter:
write(rep)
def __repr(self, object, context, level):
repr, readable, recursive = _safe_repr(object, context,
repr, readable, recursive = self.format(object, context.copy(),
self.__depth, level)
if not readable:
self.__readable = 0
@ -204,6 +200,14 @@ class PrettyPrinter:
self.__recursive = 1
return repr
def format(self, object, context, maxlevels, level):
"""Format object for a specific context, returning a string
and flags indicating whether the representation is 'readable'
and whether the object represents a recursive construct.
"""
return _safe_repr(object, context, maxlevels, level)
# Return triple (repr_string, isreadable, isrecursive).
def _safe_repr(object, context, maxlevels, level):

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@ -96,6 +96,27 @@ class QueryTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
'write_io_runtime_us': 43690}"""
self.assertEqual(pprint.pformat(o), exp)
def test_subclassing(self):
o = {'names with spaces': 'should be presented using repr()',
'others.should.not.be': 'like.this'}
exp = """\
{'names with spaces': 'should be presented using repr()',
others.should.not.be: like.this}"""
self.assertEqual(DottedPrettyPrinter().pformat(o), exp)
class DottedPrettyPrinter(pprint.PrettyPrinter):
def format(self, object, context, maxlevels, level):
if isinstance(object, str):
if ' ' in object:
return `object`, 1, 0
else:
return object, 0, 0
else:
return pprint.PrettyPrinter.format(
self, object, context, maxlevels, level)
def test_main():
test_support.run_unittest(QueryTestCase)