mirror of https://github.com/morpheus65535/bazarr
97 lines
2.7 KiB
Python
97 lines
2.7 KiB
Python
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A dict subclass for Python 3 that behaves like Python 2's dict
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Example use:
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>>> from past.builtins import dict
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>>> d1 = dict() # instead of {} for an empty dict
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>>> d2 = dict(key1='value1', key2='value2')
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The keys, values and items methods now return lists on Python 3.x and there are
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methods for iterkeys, itervalues, iteritems, and viewkeys etc.
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>>> for d in (d1, d2):
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... assert isinstance(d.keys(), list)
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... assert isinstance(d.values(), list)
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... assert isinstance(d.items(), list)
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"""
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import sys
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from past.utils import with_metaclass
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_builtin_dict = dict
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ver = sys.version_info[:2]
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class BaseOldDict(type):
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def __instancecheck__(cls, instance):
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return isinstance(instance, _builtin_dict)
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class olddict(with_metaclass(BaseOldDict, _builtin_dict)):
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"""
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A backport of the Python 3 dict object to Py2
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"""
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iterkeys = _builtin_dict.keys
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viewkeys = _builtin_dict.keys
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def keys(self):
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return list(super(olddict, self).keys())
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itervalues = _builtin_dict.values
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viewvalues = _builtin_dict.values
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def values(self):
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return list(super(olddict, self).values())
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iteritems = _builtin_dict.items
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viewitems = _builtin_dict.items
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def items(self):
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return list(super(olddict, self).items())
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def has_key(self, k):
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"""
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D.has_key(k) -> True if D has a key k, else False
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"""
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return k in self
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# def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
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# """
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# dict() -> new empty dictionary
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# dict(mapping) -> new dictionary initialized from a mapping object's
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# (key, value) pairs
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# dict(iterable) -> new dictionary initialized as if via:
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# d = {}
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# for k, v in iterable:
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# d[k] = v
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# dict(**kwargs) -> new dictionary initialized with the name=value pairs
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# in the keyword argument list. For example: dict(one=1, two=2)
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# """
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#
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# if len(args) == 0:
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# return super(olddict, cls).__new__(cls)
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# # Was: elif isinstance(args[0], newbytes):
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# # We use type() instead of the above because we're redefining
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# # this to be True for all unicode string subclasses. Warning:
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# # This may render newstr un-subclassable.
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# elif type(args[0]) == olddict:
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# return args[0]
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# # elif isinstance(args[0], _builtin_dict):
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# # value = args[0]
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# else:
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# value = args[0]
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# return super(olddict, cls).__new__(cls, value)
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def __native__(self):
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"""
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Hook for the past.utils.native() function
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"""
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return super(oldbytes, self)
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__all__ = ['olddict']
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