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calibre-web/vendor/sqlalchemy/orm/identity.py

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# orm/identity.py
# Copyright (C) 2005-2013 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors <see AUTHORS file>
#
# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
import weakref
from . import attributes
class IdentityMap(dict):
def __init__(self):
self._modified = set()
self._wr = weakref.ref(self)
def replace(self, state):
raise NotImplementedError()
def add(self, state):
raise NotImplementedError()
def update(self, dict):
raise NotImplementedError("IdentityMap uses add() to insert data")
def clear(self):
raise NotImplementedError("IdentityMap uses remove() to remove data")
def _manage_incoming_state(self, state):
state._instance_dict = self._wr
if state.modified:
self._modified.add(state)
def _manage_removed_state(self, state):
del state._instance_dict
self._modified.discard(state)
def _dirty_states(self):
return self._modified
def check_modified(self):
"""return True if any InstanceStates present have been marked
as 'modified'.
"""
return bool(self._modified)
def has_key(self, key):
return key in self
def popitem(self):
raise NotImplementedError("IdentityMap uses remove() to remove data")
def pop(self, key, *args):
raise NotImplementedError("IdentityMap uses remove() to remove data")
def setdefault(self, key, default=None):
raise NotImplementedError("IdentityMap uses add() to insert data")
def copy(self):
raise NotImplementedError()
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
raise NotImplementedError("IdentityMap uses add() to insert data")
def __delitem__(self, key):
raise NotImplementedError("IdentityMap uses remove() to remove data")
class WeakInstanceDict(IdentityMap):
def __init__(self):
IdentityMap.__init__(self)
def __getitem__(self, key):
state = dict.__getitem__(self, key)
o = state.obj()
if o is None:
raise KeyError, key
return o
def __contains__(self, key):
try:
if dict.__contains__(self, key):
state = dict.__getitem__(self, key)
o = state.obj()
else:
return False
except KeyError:
return False
else:
return o is not None
def contains_state(self, state):
return dict.get(self, state.key) is state
def replace(self, state):
if dict.__contains__(self, state.key):
existing = dict.__getitem__(self, state.key)
if existing is not state:
self._manage_removed_state(existing)
else:
return
dict.__setitem__(self, state.key, state)
self._manage_incoming_state(state)
def add(self, state):
key = state.key
# inline of self.__contains__
if dict.__contains__(self, key):
try:
existing_state = dict.__getitem__(self, key)
if existing_state is not state:
o = existing_state.obj()
if o is not None:
raise AssertionError(
"A conflicting state is already "
"present in the identity map for key %r"
% (key, ))
else:
return
except KeyError:
pass
dict.__setitem__(self, key, state)
self._manage_incoming_state(state)
def get(self, key, default=None):
state = dict.get(self, key, default)
if state is default:
return default
o = state.obj()
if o is None:
return default
return o
def _items(self):
values = self.all_states()
result = []
for state in values:
value = state.obj()
if value is not None:
result.append((state.key, value))
return result
def _values(self):
values = self.all_states()
result = []
for state in values:
value = state.obj()
if value is not None:
result.append(value)
return result
# Py3K
#def items(self):
# return iter(self._items())
#
#def values(self):
# return iter(self._values())
# Py2K
items = _items
def iteritems(self):
return iter(self.items())
values = _values
def itervalues(self):
return iter(self.values())
# end Py2K
def all_states(self):
# Py3K
# return list(dict.values(self))
# Py2K
return dict.values(self)
# end Py2K
def discard(self, state):
st = dict.get(self, state.key, None)
if st is state:
dict.pop(self, state.key, None)
self._manage_removed_state(state)
def prune(self):
return 0
class StrongInstanceDict(IdentityMap):
def all_states(self):
return [attributes.instance_state(o) for o in self.itervalues()]
def contains_state(self, state):
return (
state.key in self and
attributes.instance_state(self[state.key]) is state)
def replace(self, state):
if dict.__contains__(self, state.key):
existing = dict.__getitem__(self, state.key)
existing = attributes.instance_state(existing)
if existing is not state:
self._manage_removed_state(existing)
else:
return
dict.__setitem__(self, state.key, state.obj())
self._manage_incoming_state(state)
def add(self, state):
if state.key in self:
if attributes.instance_state(dict.__getitem__(self,
state.key)) is not state:
raise AssertionError('A conflicting state is already '
'present in the identity map for key %r'
% (state.key, ))
else:
dict.__setitem__(self, state.key, state.obj())
self._manage_incoming_state(state)
def discard(self, state):
obj = dict.get(self, state.key, None)
if obj is not None:
st = attributes.instance_state(obj)
if st is state:
dict.pop(self, state.key, None)
self._manage_removed_state(state)
def prune(self):
"""prune unreferenced, non-dirty states."""
ref_count = len(self)
dirty = [s.obj() for s in self.all_states() if s.modified]
# work around http://bugs.python.org/issue6149
keepers = weakref.WeakValueDictionary()
keepers.update(self)
dict.clear(self)
dict.update(self, keepers)
self.modified = bool(dirty)
return ref_count - len(self)