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import itertools | |
from .compat import collections_abc | |
class DirectedGraph(object): | |
"""A graph structure with directed edges.""" | |
def __init__(self): | |
self._vertices = set() | |
self._forwards = {} # <key> -> Set[<key>] | |
self._backwards = {} # <key> -> Set[<key>] | |
def __iter__(self): | |
return iter(self._vertices) | |
def __len__(self): | |
return len(self._vertices) | |
def __contains__(self, key): | |
return key in self._vertices | |
def copy(self): | |
"""Return a shallow copy of this graph.""" | |
other = DirectedGraph() | |
other._vertices = set(self._vertices) | |
other._forwards = {k: set(v) for k, v in self._forwards.items()} | |
other._backwards = {k: set(v) for k, v in self._backwards.items()} | |
return other | |
def add(self, key): | |
"""Add a new vertex to the graph.""" | |
if key in self._vertices: | |
raise ValueError("vertex exists") | |
self._vertices.add(key) | |
self._forwards[key] = set() | |
self._backwards[key] = set() | |
def remove(self, key): | |
"""Remove a vertex from the graph, disconnecting all edges from/to it.""" | |
self._vertices.remove(key) | |
for f in self._forwards.pop(key): | |
self._backwards[f].remove(key) | |
for t in self._backwards.pop(key): | |
self._forwards[t].remove(key) | |
def connected(self, f, t): | |
return f in self._backwards[t] and t in self._forwards[f] | |
def connect(self, f, t): | |
"""Connect two existing vertices. | |
Nothing happens if the vertices are already connected. | |
""" | |
if t not in self._vertices: | |
raise KeyError(t) | |
self._forwards[f].add(t) | |
self._backwards[t].add(f) | |
def iter_edges(self): | |
for f, children in self._forwards.items(): | |
for t in children: | |
yield f, t | |
def iter_children(self, key): | |
return iter(self._forwards[key]) | |
def iter_parents(self, key): | |
return iter(self._backwards[key]) | |
class IteratorMapping(collections_abc.Mapping): | |
def __init__(self, mapping, accessor, appends=None): | |
self._mapping = mapping | |
self._accessor = accessor | |
self._appends = appends or {} | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return "IteratorMapping({!r}, {!r}, {!r})".format( | |
self._mapping, | |
self._accessor, | |
self._appends, | |
) | |
def __bool__(self): | |
return bool(self._mapping or self._appends) | |
__nonzero__ = __bool__ # XXX: Python 2. | |
def __contains__(self, key): | |
return key in self._mapping or key in self._appends | |
def __getitem__(self, k): | |
try: | |
v = self._mapping[k] | |
except KeyError: | |
return iter(self._appends[k]) | |
return itertools.chain(self._accessor(v), self._appends.get(k, ())) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
more = (k for k in self._appends if k not in self._mapping) | |
return itertools.chain(self._mapping, more) | |
def __len__(self): | |
more = sum(1 for k in self._appends if k not in self._mapping) | |
return len(self._mapping) + more | |
class _FactoryIterableView(object): | |
"""Wrap an iterator factory returned by `find_matches()`. | |
Calling `iter()` on this class would invoke the underlying iterator | |
factory, making it a "collection with ordering" that can be iterated | |
through multiple times, but lacks random access methods presented in | |
built-in Python sequence types. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, factory): | |
self._factory = factory | |
self._iterable = None | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return "{}({})".format(type(self).__name__, list(self)) | |
def __bool__(self): | |
try: | |
next(iter(self)) | |
except StopIteration: | |
return False | |
return True | |
__nonzero__ = __bool__ # XXX: Python 2. | |
def __iter__(self): | |
iterable = ( | |
self._factory() if self._iterable is None else self._iterable | |
) | |
self._iterable, current = itertools.tee(iterable) | |
return current | |
class _SequenceIterableView(object): | |
"""Wrap an iterable returned by find_matches(). | |
This is essentially just a proxy to the underlying sequence that provides | |
the same interface as `_FactoryIterableView`. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, sequence): | |
self._sequence = sequence | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return "{}({})".format(type(self).__name__, self._sequence) | |
def __bool__(self): | |
return bool(self._sequence) | |
__nonzero__ = __bool__ # XXX: Python 2. | |
def __iter__(self): | |
return iter(self._sequence) | |
def build_iter_view(matches): | |
"""Build an iterable view from the value returned by `find_matches()`.""" | |
if callable(matches): | |
return _FactoryIterableView(matches) | |
if not isinstance(matches, collections_abc.Sequence): | |
matches = list(matches) | |
return _SequenceIterableView(matches) | |