extend tracking for loops.organize; changed tracks query to return a generator instead of a list; minor extensions for namespace/config stuff
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ working with the current run of a task.)
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>>> tracks = TrackingStorage()
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>>> tracks.saveUserTrack('a001', 0, 'u1', {'somekey': 'somevalue'})
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'0000001'
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>>> t1 = tracks.getUserTracks('a001', 0, 'u1')
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>>> t1 = list(tracks.getUserTracks('a001', 0, 'u1'))
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>>> len(t1)
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1
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>>> t1[0].data
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are mapped to btree indexes, so we get fast access to the resulting
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track data.
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>>> tracks.query(taskId='a001')
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>>> list(tracks.query(taskId='a001'))
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[<Track ['a001', 1, 'u1', '...-...-... ...:...']: {'somekey': 'somevalue'}>]
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>>> tracks.saveUserTrack('a002', 0, 'u1', {'somekey': 'anothervalue'})
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'0000002'
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>>> result = tracks.query(userName='u1')
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>>> result = list(tracks.query(userName='u1'))
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>>> len(result)
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2
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By supplying a list we can also search for more than one value in one query.
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>>> result = tracks.query(taskId=('a001', 'a002'))
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>>> result = list(tracks.query(taskId=('a001', 'a002')))
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>>> len(result)
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2
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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ for a given set of keys.
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>>> tracks.saveUserTrack('a001', 0, 'u2', {'somekey': 'user2'}, update=True)
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'0000004'
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>>> t4 = tracks.getUserTracks('a001', 0, 'u2')
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>>> t4 = list(tracks.getUserTracks('a001', 0, 'u2'))
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>>> [t.data for t in t4]
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[{'somekey': 'user2'}]
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@ -217,6 +217,7 @@ class TrackingStorage(BTreeContainer):
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self.taskUsers[taskId].update([userName])
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def reindexTracks(self):
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# TODO: clear indexes
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for trackId in self:
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trackNum = int(trackId)
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self.indexTrack(trackNum, self[trackId])
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start, end = value
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result = self.intersect(result,
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self.indexes['timeStamp'].apply((start, end)))
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return result and [self[self.idFromNum(r)] for r in result] or set()
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#return result and [self[self.idFromNum(r)] for r in result] or set()
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return result and (self[self.idFromNum(r)] for r in result) or set()
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def intersect(self, r1, r2):
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return r1 is None and r2 or intersection(r1, r2)
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Storing and Retrieving Notifications
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>>> manager.notify('obj01', 'user01', 'object_changed')
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>>> ntf01 = manager.query(userName='user01')[0]
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>>> ntf01 = list(manager.query(userName='user01'))[0]
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>>> ntf01
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<Notification ['obj01', 1, 'user01', '...']:
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{'media': ['inbox'], 'state': 'new', 'type': 'object_changed'}>
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@ -40,10 +40,11 @@ class Configurator(dict):
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self.filename = kw.get('filename')
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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item = getattr(self, key, _not_found)
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if item is _not_found:
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item = ConfigSection(key)
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setattr(self, key, item)
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return getattr(self, key)
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def __getattr__(self, key):
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item = ConfigSection(key)
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setattr(self, key, item)
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return item
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def load(self, p=None, filename=None):
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for name, value in self.__dict__.items():
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if isinstance(value, ConfigSection):
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value.collect('%s.%s' % (ident, name), result)
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elif name != '__name__' and isinstance(value, (str, int)):
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result.append('%s.%s = %s' % (ident, name, repr(value)))
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elif name != '__name__' and isinstance(value, (str, int, list, tuple)):
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result.append('%s.%s = %r' % (ident, name, value))
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key = getattr(obj, '__name__', getattr(obj, 'name', _notfound))
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if key is _notfound:
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raise AttributeError("No name attribute present")
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if key in self:
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if key in self.keys():
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raise ValueError("Object already present")
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self._sequence.insert(idx, key)
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object.__setattr__(self, key, obj)
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def update(self, mapping):
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for key, value in mapping.items():
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self[key] = value
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def pop(self, key=-1):
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value = self[key]
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if type(key) in (int, long):
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>>> len(jeep)
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4
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>>> del jeep['fourth']
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>>> jeep.update(dict(first='another first value', fifth='5th value'))
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>>> len(jeep)
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3
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>>> del jeep['fourth']
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5
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>>> del jeep['fifth']
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>>> len(jeep)
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4
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>>> del jeep['fifth']
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: ...not in list
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>>> 'third' in jeep
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True
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>>> jeep.pop()
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'new fourth value'
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>>> jeep.pop()
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'third value'
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>>> len(jeep)
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import traceback
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from cybertools.util.jeep import Jeep
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_not_found = object()
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return result
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class Symbol(object):
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class Element(object):
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def __init__(self, namespace, name):
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posArgs = ('name',)
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def __init__(self, namespace, name, collection=None, parent=None):
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self.namespace = namespace
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self.name = name
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self.collection = collection
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self.parent = parent
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self.subElements = Jeep()
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def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
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elem = self.__class__(self.namespace, '', parent=self)
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for idx, v in enumerate(args):
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if idx < len(self.posArgs):
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setattr(elem, self.posArgs[idx], v)
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for k, v in kw.items():
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setattr(elem, k, v)
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if not elem.name:
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elem.name = self.name
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if self.collection is not None:
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self.collection.append(elem)
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return elem
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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if isinstance(key, (list, tuple)):
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return tuple(self[k] for k in key)
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elif isinstance(key, Element):
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self.subElements.append(key)
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return key
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elif isinstance(key, (int, long, basestring)):
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return self.subElements[key]
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else:
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print '*** Error', key
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def __str__(self):
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return self.name
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<Symbol '%s'>" % self.name
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return "<Element '%s'>" % self.name
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class AutoNamespace(BaseNamespace):
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symbolFactory = Symbol
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elementFactory = Element
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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result = self.get(key, _not_found)
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if result is _not_found:
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result = getattr(self, key, _not_found)
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if result is _not_found:
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sym = Symbol(self, key)
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self[key] = sym
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return sym
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elem = Element(self, key)
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self[key] = elem
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return elem
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return result
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class Executor(object):
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def __init__(self, namespace):
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self.namespace = namespace
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def execute(self, text):
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error = ''
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try:
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exec text in self.namespace
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except:
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error = traceback.format_exc()
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return error
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class Evaluator(Executor):
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def __init__(self, namespace, allowExec=False):
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self.namespace = namespace
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self.allowExec = allowExec
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def evaluate(self, text):
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""" Evaluate the text as a Python expression given and return the
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result. If the text is not an expression try to execute it
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as a statement (resulting in a None value).
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The return value is a tuple with the evaluation result and
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an error traceback if there was an error.
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"""
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if self.allowExec:
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return self.evalutateOrExecute(text)
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result = None
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error = ''
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try:
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result = eval(text, self.namespace)
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except:
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error = traceback.format_exc()
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return result, error
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def evalutateOrExecute(self, text):
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result = None
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error = ''
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try:
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result = eval(text, self.namespace)
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except SyntaxError:
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error = self.execute(text)
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except:
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error = traceback.format_exc()
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return result, error
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...
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NameError: open
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Elements and sub-elements
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-------------------------
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A Namespace Automatically Generating Symbols
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============================================
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>>> code = """
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... topic('zope3', title='Zope 3')[
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... annotation(author='jim')]
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... topic('python')[
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... annotation(author='guido'),
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... child('zope3')]
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... """
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>>> from cybertools.util.jeep import Jeep
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>>> topics = Jeep()
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>>> symbols = namespace.BaseNamespace()
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>>> symbols['topic'] = namespace.Element(symbols, 'topic', topics)
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>>> symbols['annotation'] = namespace.Element(symbols, 'annotation')
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>>> symbols['child'] = namespace.Element(symbols, 'child')
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>>> exec code in symbols
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>>> dict(topics)
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{'python': <Element 'python'>, 'zope3': <Element 'zope3'>}
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>>> dict(topics['python'].subElements)
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{'zope3': <Element 'zope3'>, 'annotation': <Element 'annotation'>}
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A Namespace Automatically Generating Elements
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=============================================
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>>> auto = namespace.AutoNamespace()
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something
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>>> auto.something
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<Symbol 'something'>
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<Element 'something'>
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Execution of Python Code in a Namespace
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=======================================
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To simplify some standard use cases for working with namespaces the
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module provides two classes for execution of Python code with appropriate
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simple error handling.
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Evaluation of Python expressions
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--------------------------------
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When evaluating an expression we always get a pair with the resulting
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value and an - hopefully empty - error string.
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>>> ev = namespace.Evaluator(auto)
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>>> ev.evaluate('25 * 25')
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(625, '')
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>>> ev.evaluate('30/0')
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(None, 'Traceback...ZeroDivisionError...')
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Trying to execute a statement leads to a syntax error.
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>>> ev.evaluate('print something_else')
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(None, 'Traceback...SyntaxError...')
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But we can explicitly allow the execution of statements. The result
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of executing a statement is None.
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>>> ev = namespace.Evaluator(auto, allowExec=True)
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>>> ev.evaluate('print something_else')
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something_else
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(None, '')
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>>> ev.evaluate('25 * 25')
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(625, '')
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Execution of Statements
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-----------------------
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>>> ex = namespace.Executor(auto)
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>>> ex.execute('number = 25')
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''
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>>> ex.execute('30/0')
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'Traceback...ZeroDivisionError...'
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