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5436.2.1
by Andrew Bennetts
 Add bzrlib.pyutils, which has get_named_object, a wrapper around __import__.  | 
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# Copyright (C) 2010 Canonical Ltd
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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5436.2.8
by Vincent Ladeuil
 Fix module docstring  | 
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"""General Python convenience functions."""
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by Andrew Bennetts
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def get_named_object(module_name, member_name=None):  | 
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"""Get the Python object named by a given module and member name.  | 
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    This is usually much more convenient than dealing with ``__import__``
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5436.2.6
by Andrew Bennetts
 Add doctest-able example to get_named_object docstring. Make doctest skip calc_parent_name docstring.  | 
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    directly::
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        >>> doc = get_named_object('bzrlib.pyutils', 'get_named_object.__doc__')
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        >>> doc.splitlines()[0]
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        'Get the Python object named by a given module and member name.'
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5436.2.1
by Andrew Bennetts
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5436.2.7
by Andrew Bennetts
 Docstring tweaks prompted by review.  | 
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    :param module_name: a module name, as would be found in sys.modules if
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        the module is already imported.  It may contain dots.  e.g. 'sys' or
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        'os.path'.
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    :param member_name: (optional) a name of an attribute in that module to
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        return.  It may contain dots.  e.g. 'MyClass.some_method'.  If not
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        given, the named module will be returned instead.
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    :raises: ImportError or AttributeError.
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    """
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    # We may have just a module name, or a module name and a member name,
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    # and either may contain dots.  __import__'s return value is a bit
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    # unintuitive, so we need to take care to always return the object
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    # specified by the full combination of module name + member name.
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if member_name:  | 
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        # Give __import__ a from_list.  It will return the last module in
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        # the dotted module name.
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attr_chain = member_name.split('.')  | 
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from_list = attr_chain[:1]  | 
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obj = __import__(module_name, {}, {}, from_list)  | 
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for attr in attr_chain:  | 
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obj = getattr(obj, attr)  | 
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        # We're just importing a module, no attributes, so we have no
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        # from_list.  __import__ will return the first module in the dotted
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        # module name, so we look up the module from sys.modules.
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__import__(module_name, globals(), locals(), [])  | 
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obj = sys.modules[module_name]  | 
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return obj  | 
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def calc_parent_name(module_name, member_name=None):  | 
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"""Determine the 'parent' of a given dotted module name and (optional)  | 
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    member name.
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    The idea is that ``getattr(parent_obj, final_attr)`` will equal
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    get_named_object(module_name, member_name).
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    :return: (module_name, member_name, final_attr) tuple.
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    """
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5501.1.1
by Vincent Ladeuil
 Unbreak pqm by commenting out the bogus use of doctest +SKIP not supported by python2.4  | 
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# +SKIP is not recognized by python2.4
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# Typical use is::
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#     >>> parent_mod, parent_member, final_attr = calc_parent_name(
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#     ...     module_name, member_name) # doctest: +SKIP
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#     >>> parent_obj = get_named_object(parent_mod, parent_member)
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#     ... # doctest: +SKIP
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if member_name is not None:  | 
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split_name = member_name.rsplit('.', 1)  | 
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if len(split_name) == 1:  | 
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return (module_name, None, member_name)  | 
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else:  | 
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return (module_name, split_name[0], split_name[1])  | 
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split_name = module_name.rsplit('.', 1)  | 
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if len(split_name) == 1:  | 
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raise AssertionError(  | 
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'No parent object for top-level module %r' % (module_name,))  | 
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return (split_name[0], None, split_name[1])  |