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# Copyright (C) 2006 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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"""Functionality to create lazy evaluation objects.
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This includes waiting to import a module until it is actually used.
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Most commonly, the 'lazy_import' function is used to import other modules
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in an on-demand fashion. Typically use looks like:
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    from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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    lazy_import(globals(), '''
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    from bzrlib import (
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        errors,
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        osutils,
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        branch,
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        )
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    import bzrlib.branch
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    ''')
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    Then 'errors, osutils, branch' and 'bzrlib' will exist as lazy-loaded
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    objects which will be replaced with a real object on first use.
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    In general, it is best to only load modules in this way. This is because
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    it isn't safe to pass these variables to other functions before they
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    have been replaced. This is especially true for constants, sometimes
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    true for classes or functions (when used as a factory, or you want
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    to inherit from them).
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class ScopeReplacer(object):  | 
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"""A lazy object that will replace itself in the appropriate scope.  | 
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    This object sits, ready to create the real object the first time it is
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    needed.
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    """
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__slots__ = ('_scope', '_factory', '_name', '_real_obj')  | 
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    # Setting this to True will allow you to do x = y, and still access members
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    # from both variables. This should not normally be enabled, but is useful
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    # when building documentation.
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_should_proxy = False  | 
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def __init__(self, scope, factory, name):  | 
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"""Create a temporary object in the specified scope.  | 
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        Once used, a real object will be placed in the scope.
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        :param scope: The scope the object should appear in
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        :param factory: A callable that will create the real object.
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            It will be passed (self, scope, name)
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        :param name: The variable name in the given scope.
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        """
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self._scope = scope  | 
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self._factory = factory  | 
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self._name = name  | 
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self._real_obj = None  | 
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scope[name] = self  | 
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def _replace(self):  | 
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"""Actually replace self with other in the given scope"""  | 
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name = object.__getattribute__(self, '_name')  | 
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try:  | 
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factory = object.__getattribute__(self, '_factory')  | 
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scope = object.__getattribute__(self, '_scope')  | 
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except AttributeError, e:  | 
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            # Because ScopeReplacer objects only replace a single
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            # item, passing them to another variable before they are
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            # replaced would cause them to keep getting replaced
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            # (only they are replacing the wrong variable). So we
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            # make it forbidden, and try to give a good error.
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raise errors.IllegalUseOfScopeReplacer(  | 
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name, msg="Object already cleaned up, did you assign it"  | 
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" to another variable?",  | 
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extra=e)  | 
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obj = factory(self, scope, name)  | 
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if ScopeReplacer._should_proxy:  | 
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self._real_obj = obj  | 
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scope[name] = obj  | 
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return obj  | 
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def _cleanup(self):  | 
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"""Stop holding on to all the extra stuff"""  | 
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del self._factory  | 
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del self._scope  | 
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        # We keep _name, so that we can report errors
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        # del self._name
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def __getattribute__(self, attr):  | 
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obj = object.__getattribute__(self, '_real_obj')  | 
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if obj is None:  | 
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_replace = object.__getattribute__(self, '_replace')  | 
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obj = _replace()  | 
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_cleanup = object.__getattribute__(self, '_cleanup')  | 
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_cleanup()  | 
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return getattr(obj, attr)  | 
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def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):  | 
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_replace = object.__getattribute__(self, '_replace')  | 
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obj = _replace()  | 
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_cleanup = object.__getattribute__(self, '_cleanup')  | 
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_cleanup()  | 
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return obj(*args, **kwargs)  | 
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class ImportReplacer(ScopeReplacer):  | 
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"""This is designed to replace only a portion of an import list.  | 
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    It will replace itself with a module, and then make children
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    entries also ImportReplacer objects.
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    At present, this only supports 'import foo.bar.baz' syntax.
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    """
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    # '_import_replacer_children' is intentionally a long semi-unique name
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    # that won't likely exist elsewhere. This allows us to detect an
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    # ImportReplacer object by using
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    #       object.__getattribute__(obj, '_import_replacer_children')
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    # We can't just use 'isinstance(obj, ImportReplacer)', because that
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    # accesses .__class__, which goes through __getattribute__, and triggers
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    # the replacement.
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__slots__ = ('_import_replacer_children', '_member', '_module_path')  | 
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def __init__(self, scope, name, module_path, member=None, children={}):  | 
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"""Upon request import 'module_path' as the name 'module_name'.  | 
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        When imported, prepare children to also be imported.
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        :param scope: The scope that objects should be imported into.
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            Typically this is globals()
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        :param name: The variable name. Often this is the same as the 
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            module_path. 'bzrlib'
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        :param module_path: A list for the fully specified module path
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            ['bzrlib', 'foo', 'bar']
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        :param member: The member inside the module to import, often this is
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            None, indicating the module is being imported.
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        :param children: Children entries to be imported later.
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            This should be a map of children specifications.
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            {'foo':(['bzrlib', 'foo'], None, 
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                {'bar':(['bzrlib', 'foo', 'bar'], None {})})
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            }
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        Examples:
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            import foo => name='foo' module_path='foo',
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                          member=None, children={}
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            import foo.bar => name='foo' module_path='foo', member=None,
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                              children={'bar':(['foo', 'bar'], None, {}}
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            from foo import bar => name='bar' module_path='foo', member='bar'
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                                   children={}
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            from foo import bar, baz would get translated into 2 import
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            requests. On for 'name=bar' and one for 'name=baz'
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        """
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if member is not None:  | 
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assert not children, \  | 
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                'Cannot supply both a member and children'
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self._import_replacer_children = children  | 
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self._member = member  | 
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self._module_path = module_path  | 
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        # Indirecting through __class__ so that children can
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        # override _import (especially our instrumented version)
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cls = object.__getattribute__(self, '__class__')  | 
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ScopeReplacer.__init__(self, scope=scope, name=name,  | 
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factory=cls._import)  | 
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def _import(self, scope, name):  | 
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children = object.__getattribute__(self, '_import_replacer_children')  | 
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member = object.__getattribute__(self, '_member')  | 
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module_path = object.__getattribute__(self, '_module_path')  | 
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module_python_path = '.'.join(module_path)  | 
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if member is not None:  | 
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module = __import__(module_python_path, scope, scope, [member])  | 
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return getattr(module, member)  | 
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else:  | 
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module = __import__(module_python_path, scope, scope, [])  | 
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for path in module_path[1:]:  | 
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module = getattr(module, path)  | 
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        # Prepare the children to be imported
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for child_name, (child_path, child_member, grandchildren) in \  | 
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children.iteritems():  | 
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            # Using self.__class__, so that children get children classes
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            # instantiated. (This helps with instrumented tests)
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cls = object.__getattribute__(self, '__class__')  | 
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cls(module.__dict__, name=child_name,  | 
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module_path=child_path, member=child_member,  | 
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children=grandchildren)  | 
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return module  | 
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class ImportProcessor(object):  | 
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"""Convert text that users input into lazy import requests"""  | 
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    # TODO: jam 20060912 This class is probably not strict enough about
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    #       what type of text it allows. For example, you can do:
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    #       import (foo, bar), which is not allowed by python.
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    #       For now, it should be supporting a superset of python import
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    #       syntax which is all we really care about.
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__slots__ = ['imports', '_lazy_import_class']  | 
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def __init__(self, lazy_import_class=None):  | 
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self.imports = {}  | 
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if lazy_import_class is None:  | 
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self._lazy_import_class = ImportReplacer  | 
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else:  | 
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self._lazy_import_class = lazy_import_class  | 
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def lazy_import(self, scope, text):  | 
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"""Convert the given text into a bunch of lazy import objects.  | 
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        This takes a text string, which should be similar to normal python
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        import markup.
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        """
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self._build_map(text)  | 
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self._convert_imports(scope)  | 
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def _convert_imports(self, scope):  | 
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        # Now convert the map into a set of imports
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for name, info in self.imports.iteritems():  | 
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self._lazy_import_class(scope, name=name, module_path=info[0],  | 
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member=info[1], children=info[2])  | 
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def _build_map(self, text):  | 
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"""Take a string describing imports, and build up the internal map"""  | 
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for line in self._canonicalize_import_text(text):  | 
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if line.startswith('import '):  | 
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self._convert_import_str(line)  | 
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elif line.startswith('from '):  | 
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self._convert_from_str(line)  | 
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else:  | 
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raise errors.InvalidImportLine(line,  | 
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"doesn't start with 'import ' or 'from '")  | 
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def _convert_import_str(self, import_str):  | 
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"""This converts a import string into an import map.  | 
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        :param import_str: The import string to process
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        """
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assert import_str.startswith('import ')  | 
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import_str = import_str[len('import '):]  | 
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for path in import_str.split(','):  | 
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path = path.strip()  | 
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if not path:  | 
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as_hunks = path.split(' as ')  | 
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if len(as_hunks) == 2:  | 
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                # We have 'as' so this is a different style of import
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                # 'import foo.bar.baz as bing' creates a local variable
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                # named 'bing' which points to 'foo.bar.baz'
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name = as_hunks[1].strip()  | 
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module_path = as_hunks[0].strip().split('.')  | 
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if name in self.imports:  | 
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raise errors.ImportNameCollision(name)  | 
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                # No children available in 'import foo as bar'
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self.imports[name] = (module_path, None, {})  | 
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                # Now we need to handle
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module_path = path.split('.')  | 
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name = module_path[0]  | 
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if name not in self.imports:  | 
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                    # This is a new import that we haven't seen before
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module_def = ([name], None, {})  | 
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self.imports[name] = module_def  | 
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module_def = self.imports[name]  | 
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cur_path = [name]  | 
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cur = module_def[2]  | 
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for child in module_path[1:]:  | 
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cur_path.append(child)  | 
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if child in cur:  | 
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cur = cur[child][2]  | 
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else:  | 
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next = (cur_path[:], None, {})  | 
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def _convert_from_str(self, from_str):  | 
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        """
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assert from_str.startswith('from ')  | 
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from_module_path = from_module.split('.')  | 
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for path in import_list.split(','):  | 
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path = path.strip()  | 
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if not path:  | 
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as_hunks = path.split(' as ')  | 
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if len(as_hunks) == 2:  | 
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                # We have 'as' so this is a different style of import
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                # 'import foo.bar.baz as bing' creates a local variable
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                # named 'bing' which points to 'foo.bar.baz'
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name = as_hunks[1].strip()  | 
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module = as_hunks[0].strip()  | 
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name = module = path  | 
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if name in self.imports:  | 
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raise errors.ImportNameCollision(name)  | 
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self.imports[name] = (from_module_path, module, {})  | 
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def _canonicalize_import_text(self, text):  | 
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"""Take a list of imports, and split it into regularized form.  | 
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        This is meant to take regular import text, and convert it to
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        the forms that the rest of the converters prefer.
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        """
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out = []  | 
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cur = None  | 
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continuing = False  | 
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for line in text.split('\n'):  | 
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line = line.strip()  | 
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loc = line.find('#')  | 
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if loc != -1:  | 
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line = line[:loc].strip()  | 
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if not line:  | 
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                continue
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if cur is not None:  | 
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if line.endswith(')'):  | 
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out.append(cur + ' ' + line[:-1])  | 
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cur = None  | 
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else:  | 
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cur += ' ' + line  | 
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else:  | 
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if '(' in line and ')' not in line:  | 
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cur = line.replace('(', '')  | 
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else:  | 
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out.append(line.replace('(', '').replace(')', ''))  | 
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if cur is not None:  | 
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raise errors.InvalidImportLine(cur, 'Unmatched parenthesis')  | 
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return out  | 
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def lazy_import(scope, text, lazy_import_class=None):  | 
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"""Create lazy imports for all of the imports in text.  | 
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    This is typically used as something like:
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    from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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    lazy_import(globals(), '''
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    from bzrlib import (
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        foo,
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        bar,
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        baz,
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        )
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    import bzrlib.branch
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    import bzrlib.transport
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    ''')
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    Then 'foo, bar, baz' and 'bzrlib' will exist as lazy-loaded
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    objects which will be replaced with a real object on first use.
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    In general, it is best to only load modules in this way. This is
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    because other objects (functions/classes/variables) are frequently
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    used without accessing a member, which means we cannot tell they
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    have been used.
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    """
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    # This is just a helper around ImportProcessor.lazy_import
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proc = ImportProcessor(lazy_import_class=lazy_import_class)  | 
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return proc.lazy_import(scope, text)  | 
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# The only module that this module depends on is 'bzrlib.errors'. But it
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# can actually be imported lazily, since we only need it if there is a
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|
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# problem.
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|
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lazy_import(globals(), """  | 
|
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from bzrlib import errors
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|
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""")  |