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# Useful functions and classes
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import collections
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#### Function wrappers for statements
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def noop(*args, **kw_args): pass
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def and_(a, b): return a and b
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#### Object metadata
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def type_name(value): return type(value).__name__
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def module(value): return type(value).__module__.split('.')
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def root_module(value): return module(value)[0]
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#### Type checking and conversion
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class ConstraintError(ValueError):
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def __init__(self, check_func, value):
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ValueError.__init__(self, str(value)+' must satisfy constraint '
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+check_func.__name__)
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def cast(type_, val):
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'''Passes None through. Does not cast a subclass to a superclass (which
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doesn't make sense in a dynamically-typed language).'''
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if val != None and not isinstance(val, type_): val = type_(val)
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return val
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def all_not_none(vals): return reduce(and_, map(lambda v: v != None, vals))
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def is_str(val): return isinstance(val, basestring)
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def is_list(val): return isinstance(val, list)
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def bool2str(val):
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if val: return '1'
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else: return ''
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#### Basic types
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def do_ignore_none(do, val):
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if val == None: return val
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else: return do(val)
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def coalesce(*vals):
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for val in vals:
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if val != None: return val
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return None
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def none_if(val, *none_vals):
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for none_val in none_vals:
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if cast(type(none_val), val) == none_val: return None
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return val
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#### Classes
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def classes_eq(val0, val1): return val0() == val1() # compare instances
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#### Iterables
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def first(iter_): return iter_.next()
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def skip(iter_, func):
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# Advance iter while func is True
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try:
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while func(iter_.curr()): iter_.next()
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except StopIteration: pass # nothing after the matching elements
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class WrapIter:
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def __init__(self, wrap_func, iterable):
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self.wrap_func = wrap_func
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self.iter_ = iterable.__iter__()
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def __iter__(self): return self
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def next(self): return self.wrap_func(self.iter_.next())
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class CheckedIter:
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def __init__(self, check_func, iterable):
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self.check_func = check_func
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self.iter_ = iterable.__iter__()
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def __iter__(self): return self
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def next(self):
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entry = self.iter_.next()
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if self.check_func(entry): return entry
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else: raise ConstraintError(self.check_func, entry)
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#### Lists
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def list_get(list_, idx, default=None):
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try: return list_[idx]
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except IndexError: return default
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def list_set_length(list_, len_, fill=None, expand_only=False):
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'''@param list_ Must be a list, not a tuple'''
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extra_needed = len_ - len(list_)
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if extra_needed > 0: list_ += extra_needed*[fill]
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elif not expand_only: del list_[len_:]
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def list_as_length(list_, len_, fill=None):
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list_ = list(list_) # will also convert a tuple to a list
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list_set_length(list_, len_, fill)
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return list_
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def list_set(list_, idx, value, default=None):
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list_set_length(list_, idx+1, default, expand_only=True)
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list_[idx] = value
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def list_setdefault(list_, idx, default=None):
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try: return list_[idx]
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except IndexError:
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list_set(list_, idx, default, default)
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return default
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subset_skip = object() # tells list_subset() to leave out invalid indexes
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def list_subset(list_, idxs, default=subset_skip):
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'''
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@param idxs list|None If None, returns entire list
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@param default The value to use for invalid indexes, or subset_skip to leave
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them out of the returned list
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'''
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if idxs == None: return list_
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subset = []
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for idx in idxs:
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value = list_get(list_, idx, default)
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if value != subset_skip: subset.append(value)
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return subset
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def list_eq_is(list0, list1):
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'''Compares two lists using is'''
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if len(list0) != len(list1): return False
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for i in xrange(len(list0)):
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if list0[i] is not list1[i]: return False
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return True
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def list_replace(list_, repl_elem, with_slice):
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list_ = list_[:] # don't modify input!
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while True:
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try: idx = list_.index(repl_elem)
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except ValueError: break
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list_[idx:idx+1] = with_slice
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return list_
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def list_flip(list_): return dict((v, i) for i, v in enumerate(list_))
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def sort_by_len(list_of_lists): list_of_lists.sort(lambda *a: cmp(*map(len, a)))
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def shortest(*lists):
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lists = list(lists)
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sort_by_len(lists)
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return lists[0]
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def longest(*lists):
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lists = list(lists)
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sort_by_len(lists)
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return lists[-1]
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def all_equal(vals, default=False):
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'''@return default if len(vals) < 2'''
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if len(vals) < 2: return default
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return reduce(and_, map(lambda v: v == vals[0], vals), True)
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def all_equal_ignore_none(vals):
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return all_equal(filter(lambda v: v != None, vals), default=False)
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#### Dicts
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def rename_key(dict_, orig, new): dict_[new] = dict_.pop(orig)
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def dict_subset(dict_, keys):
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subset = dict()
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for key in keys:
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try: subset[key] = dict_[key]
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except KeyError: pass
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return subset
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def have_same_value(dict_, *keys):
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return all_equal_ignore_none([dict_.get(k, None) for k in keys])
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class DefaultDict(collections.defaultdict):
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def __init__(self, dict_, default=None):
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collections.defaultdict.__init__(self, lambda: default, dict_)
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def dict_subset_right_join(dict_, keys):
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'''Gets a subset of a dict, using None for subset keys that don't exist'''
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return dict_subset(DefaultDict(dict_), keys)
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class ListDict:
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'''Views a list as a dict, given a key->index mapping
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@pre len(list_) == len(keys)'''
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def __init__(self, list_, keys, key_idxs=None):
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assert len(list_) == len(keys)
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if key_idxs == None: key_idxs = list_flip(keys)
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self.list = list_
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self.keys = keys
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self.key_idxs = key_idxs
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def __getitem__(self, key): return self.list[self.key_idxs[key]]
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def __str__(self): return '{\n'+(''.join(str(k)+': '+str(v)+'\n'
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for k, v in zip(self.keys, self.list)))+'}\n'
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#### Named tuples
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class NamedTuple:
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def __init__(self, **attrs): self.__dict__ = attrs
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def __iter__(self): return iter(self.__dict__)
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def __getitem__(self, key): return getattr(self, key)
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