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"""
This module provides the base definition for patterns.
"""
import dataclasses
import re
import warnings
from typing import (
Any,
AnyStr,
Iterable,
Iterator,
Match as MatchHint,
Optional,
Pattern as PatternHint,
Tuple,
Union)
class Pattern(object):
"""
The :class:`Pattern` class is the abstract definition of a pattern.
"""
# Make the class dict-less.
__slots__ = ('include',)
def __init__(self, include: Optional[bool]) -> None:
"""
Initializes the :class:`Pattern` instance.
*include* (:class:`bool` or :data:`None`) is whether the matched
files should be included (:data:`True`), excluded (:data:`False`),
or is a null-operation (:data:`None`).
"""
self.include = include
"""
*include* (:class:`bool` or :data:`None`) is whether the matched
files should be included (:data:`True`), excluded (:data:`False`),
or is a null-operation (:data:`None`).
"""
def match(self, files: Iterable[str]) -> Iterator[str]:
"""
DEPRECATED: This method is no longer used and has been replaced by
:meth:`.match_file`. Use the :meth:`.match_file` method with a loop
for similar results.
Matches this pattern against the specified files.
*files* (:class:`~collections.abc.Iterable` of :class:`str`)
contains each file relative to the root directory (e.g.,
:data:`"relative/path/to/file"`).
Returns an :class:`~collections.abc.Iterable` yielding each matched
file path (:class:`str`).
"""
warnings.warn((
"{0.__module__}.{0.__qualname__}.match() is deprecated. Use "
"{0.__module__}.{0.__qualname__}.match_file() with a loop for "
"similar results."
).format(self.__class__), DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
for file in files:
if self.match_file(file) is not None:
yield file
def match_file(self, file: str) -> Optional[Any]:
"""
Matches this pattern against the specified file.
*file* (:class:`str`) is the normalized file path to match against.
Returns the match result if *file* matched; otherwise, :data:`None`.
"""
raise NotImplementedError((
"{0.__module__}.{0.__qualname__} must override match_file()."
).format(self.__class__))
class RegexPattern(Pattern):
"""
The :class:`RegexPattern` class is an implementation of a pattern
using regular expressions.
"""
# Keep the class dict-less.
__slots__ = ('regex',)
def __init__(
self,
pattern: Union[AnyStr, PatternHint],
include: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""
Initializes the :class:`RegexPattern` instance.
*pattern* (:class:`str`, :class:`bytes`, :class:`re.Pattern`, or
:data:`None`) is the pattern to compile into a regular expression.
*include* (:class:`bool` or :data:`None`) must be :data:`None`
unless *pattern* is a precompiled regular expression (:class:`re.Pattern`)
in which case it is whether matched files should be included
(:data:`True`), excluded (:data:`False`), or is a null operation
(:data:`None`).
.. NOTE:: Subclasses do not need to support the *include*
parameter.
"""
if isinstance(pattern, (str, bytes)):
assert include is None, (
"include:{!r} must be null when pattern:{!r} is a string."
).format(include, pattern)
regex, include = self.pattern_to_regex(pattern)
# NOTE: Make sure to allow a null regular expression to be
# returned for a null-operation.
if include is not None:
regex = re.compile(regex)
elif pattern is not None and hasattr(pattern, 'match'):
# Assume pattern is a precompiled regular expression.
# - NOTE: Used specified *include*.
regex = pattern
elif pattern is None:
# NOTE: Make sure to allow a null pattern to be passed for a
# null-operation.
assert include is None, (
"include:{!r} must be null when pattern:{!r} is null."
).format(include, pattern)
else:
raise TypeError("pattern:{!r} is not a string, re.Pattern, or None.".format(pattern))
super(RegexPattern, self).__init__(include)
self.regex: PatternHint = regex
"""
*regex* (:class:`re.Pattern`) is the regular expression for the
pattern.
"""
def __eq__(self, other: 'RegexPattern') -> bool:
"""
Tests the equality of this regex pattern with *other* (:class:`RegexPattern`)
by comparing their :attr:`~Pattern.include` and :attr:`~RegexPattern.regex`
attributes.
"""
if isinstance(other, RegexPattern):
return self.include == other.include and self.regex == other.regex
else:
return NotImplemented
def match_file(self, file: str) -> Optional['RegexMatchResult']:
"""
Matches this pattern against the specified file.
*file* (:class:`str`)
contains each file relative to the root directory (e.g., "relative/path/to/file").
Returns the match result (:class:`RegexMatchResult`) if *file*
matched; otherwise, :data:`None`.
"""
if self.include is not None:
match = self.regex.match(file)
if match is not None:
return RegexMatchResult(match)
return None
@classmethod
def pattern_to_regex(cls, pattern: str) -> Tuple[str, bool]:
"""
Convert the pattern into an uncompiled regular expression.
*pattern* (:class:`str`) is the pattern to convert into a regular
expression.
Returns the uncompiled regular expression (:class:`str` or :data:`None`),
and whether matched files should be included (:data:`True`),
excluded (:data:`False`), or is a null-operation (:data:`None`).
.. NOTE:: The default implementation simply returns *pattern* and
:data:`True`.
"""
return pattern, True
@dataclasses.dataclass()
class RegexMatchResult(object):
"""
The :class:`RegexMatchResult` data class is used to return information
about the matched regular expression.
"""
# Keep the class dict-less.
__slots__ = (
'match',
)
match: MatchHint
"""
*match* (:class:`re.Match`) is the regex match result.
"""