* Parameters: Now correctly implements _flatten_() method and flag.

- The _flatten_() method should recursively flatten the parameter
    search space into a single dict.
  - The _flatten_ flag will flatten the input dicts and keyword-based
    parameter (in the __init__() method only) in the expected order of
    priority (where the first found keyword is the most overriding one)
    into a single search dict.
master
Wirawan Purwanto 12 years ago
parent 8d32c2c067
commit b326937d80
  1. 31
      params/params_flat.py

@ -165,6 +165,8 @@ class Parameters(dict):
because of the shallow copying involved here. because of the shallow copying involved here.
At present, the `_flatten_' attribute will not be propagated to the child At present, the `_flatten_' attribute will not be propagated to the child
Parameters objects created by this parent object. Parameters objects created by this parent object.
To force flattening child objects, specify `_flatten_=True' when you call
`_create_()' to create a child object.
* _kwparam_ = the name of the excess argument dict to look for in the * _kwparam_ = the name of the excess argument dict to look for in the
function argument list (default: `_opts_'). function argument list (default: `_opts_').
* _userparam_ = the name of the explicitly defined user-defined parameter * _userparam_ = the name of the explicitly defined user-defined parameter
@ -182,10 +184,14 @@ class Parameters(dict):
# Store the user-defined overrides in its own container: # Store the user-defined overrides in its own container:
dict.clear(self) dict.clear(self)
if _opts_.get('_flatten_', False): if _opts_.get('_flatten_', False):
#FIXME# if p is a Parameters object, then we must recursively flatten it too # Important: if p is a Parameters object, then we must recursively flatten it too
for p in _override_dicts_[::-1]: for p in _override_dicts_[::-1]:
dict.update(self, p) #from pprint import pprint
#print("Override:")
#pprint(p)
dict.update(self, flatten_dict(p))
dict.update(self, _opts_) dict.update(self, _opts_)
self.__dict__["_list_"] = [ Parameters._self_weakref_(self) ]
else: else:
dict.update(self, _opts_) dict.update(self, _opts_)
# WARNING: Using weakref proxy is important: # WARNING: Using weakref proxy is important:
@ -326,7 +332,7 @@ class Parameters(dict):
_list_ = self.__dict__["_list_"] _list_ = self.__dict__["_list_"]
for D in _list_[::-1]: for D in _list_[::-1]:
#FIXME# if D is a Parameters object then we must recursively flatten it too #FIXME# if D is a Parameters object then we must recursively flatten it too
K.update([ (k,D[k]) for k in D ]) K.update([ (k,D[k]) for k in flatten_dict(D) ])
return K return K
def _update_(self, srcdict): def _update_(self, srcdict):
@ -338,10 +344,12 @@ class Parameters(dict):
updated into the "self" dict. updated into the "self" dict.
""" """
dict.update(self, srcdict) dict.update(self, srcdict)
return self
def _append_(self, *dicts): def _append_(self, *dicts):
"""Appends dictionary search path to this Parameters object. """Appends dictionary search path to this Parameters object.
""" """
self.__dict__["_list_"] += list(dicts) self.__dict__["_list_"] += list(dicts)
return self
def _prepend_(self, *dicts, **_options_): def _prepend_(self, *dicts, **_options_):
"""Prepends dictionary search path to this Parameters object. """Prepends dictionary search path to this Parameters object.
This will not override the first dict, which is its own dictionary object. This will not override the first dict, which is its own dictionary object.
@ -353,6 +361,7 @@ class Parameters(dict):
self.__dict__["_list_"] = [ _list_[0] ] + list(dicts) + _list_[1:] self.__dict__["_list_"] = [ _list_[0] ] + list(dicts) + _list_[1:]
else: else:
self.__dict__["_list_"] = list(dicts) + _list_ self.__dict__["_list_"] = list(dicts) + _list_
return self
def __add__(self, srcdict): def __add__(self, srcdict):
"""Returns a copy of the Parameters() object, with the most-overriding """Returns a copy of the Parameters() object, with the most-overriding
parameters updated from the contents of srcdict.""" parameters updated from the contents of srcdict."""
@ -408,6 +417,10 @@ class Parameters(dict):
- _localvars_ (boolean) = whether to include the local vars in the - _localvars_ (boolean) = whether to include the local vars in the
lookup chain. Default: None; refer back to the object's lookup chain. Default: None; refer back to the object's
_localvars_ attribute. _localvars_ attribute.
- _flatten_ (boolean) = whether to flatten the lookup dicts into
a single dict.
Caveat: This will also "disconnect" the created object from any changes
done on the dicts in the search path.
Cautions for using `_localvar_` option: Cautions for using `_localvar_` option:
1) The default is False because it can be very confusing! 1) The default is False because it can be very confusing!
@ -431,6 +444,7 @@ class Parameters(dict):
_kwparam_ = _options_.get("_kwparam_", None) _kwparam_ = _options_.get("_kwparam_", None)
_userparam_ = _options_.get("_userparam_", None) _userparam_ = _options_.get("_userparam_", None)
_localvars_ = _options_.get("_localvars_", None) _localvars_ = _options_.get("_localvars_", None)
_flatten_ = _options_.get("_flatten_", False)
if _kwparam_ == None: _kwparam_ = self._kwparam_ if _kwparam_ == None: _kwparam_ = self._kwparam_
if _userparam_ == None: _userparam_ = self._userparam_ if _userparam_ == None: _userparam_ = self._userparam_
@ -489,9 +503,18 @@ class Parameters(dict):
contexts += [ d for d in defaults ] contexts += [ d for d in defaults ]
# Now construct the Parameters() class for this calling function: # Now construct the Parameters() class for this calling function:
return Parameters(_kwparam_=self._kwparam_, _userparam_=self._userparam_, *contexts) return Parameters(_kwparam_=self._kwparam_, _userparam_=self._userparam_, \
_flatten_=_flatten_, *contexts)
#def __dict__(self): #def __dict__(self):
# return self._prm_ # return self._prm_
def flatten_dict(D):
"""Returns a flattened copy of a dict-like object.
Useful for recursively flattening a Parameters object dicts.
"""
if isinstance(D, Parameters):
return D._flatten_()
else:
return D

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