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# sql/visitors.py # Copyright (C) 2005-2019 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors # <see AUTHORS file> # # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under # the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php """Visitor/traversal interface and library functions. SQLAlchemy schema and expression constructs rely on a Python-centric version of the classic "visitor" pattern as the primary way in which they apply functionality. The most common use of this pattern is statement compilation, where individual expression classes match up to rendering methods that produce a string result. Beyond this, the visitor system is also used to inspect expressions for various information and patterns, as well as for usage in some kinds of expression transformation. Other kinds of transformation use a non-visitor traversal system. For many examples of how the visit system is used, see the sqlalchemy.sql.util and the sqlalchemy.sql.compiler modules. For an introduction to clause adaption, see http://techspot.zzzeek.org/2008/01/23/expression-transformations/ """ from collections import deque import operator from .. import exc from .. import util __all__ = [ "VisitableType", "Visitable", "ClauseVisitor", "CloningVisitor", "ReplacingCloningVisitor", "iterate", "iterate_depthfirst", "traverse_using", "traverse", "traverse_depthfirst", "cloned_traverse", "replacement_traverse", ] class VisitableType(type): """Metaclass which assigns a `_compiler_dispatch` method to classes having a `__visit_name__` attribute. The _compiler_dispatch attribute becomes an instance method which looks approximately like the following:: def _compiler_dispatch (self, visitor, **kw): '''Look for an attribute named "visit_" + self.__visit_name__ on the visitor, and call it with the same kw params.''' visit_attr = 'visit_%s' % self.__visit_name__ return getattr(visitor, visit_attr)(self, **kw) Classes having no __visit_name__ attribute will remain unaffected. """ def __init__(cls, clsname, bases, clsdict): if clsname != "Visitable" and hasattr(cls, "__visit_name__"): _generate_dispatch(cls) super(VisitableType, cls).__init__(clsname, bases, clsdict) def _generate_dispatch(cls): """Return an optimized visit dispatch function for the cls for use by the compiler. """ if "__visit_name__" in cls.__dict__: visit_name = cls.__visit_name__ if isinstance(visit_name, str): # There is an optimization opportunity here because the # the string name of the class's __visit_name__ is known at # this early stage (import time) so it can be pre-constructed. getter = operator.attrgetter("visit_%s" % visit_name) def _compiler_dispatch(self, visitor, **kw): try: meth = getter(visitor) except AttributeError: raise exc.UnsupportedCompilationError(visitor, cls) else: return meth(self, **kw) else: # The optimization opportunity is lost for this case because the # __visit_name__ is not yet a string. As a result, the visit # string has to be recalculated with each compilation. def _compiler_dispatch(self, visitor, **kw): visit_attr = "visit_%s" % self.__visit_name__ try: meth = getattr(visitor, visit_attr) except AttributeError: raise exc.UnsupportedCompilationError(visitor, cls) else: return meth(self, **kw) _compiler_dispatch.__doc__ = """Look for an attribute named "visit_" + self.__visit_name__ on the visitor, and call it with the same kw params. """ cls._compiler_dispatch = _compiler_dispatch class Visitable(util.with_metaclass(VisitableType, object)): """Base class for visitable objects, applies the ``VisitableType`` metaclass. """ class ClauseVisitor(object): """Base class for visitor objects which can traverse using the traverse() function. """ __traverse_options__ = {} def traverse_single(self, obj, **kw): for v in self.visitor_iterator: meth = getattr(v, "visit_%s" % obj.__visit_name__, None) if meth: return meth(obj, **kw) def iterate(self, obj): """traverse the given expression structure, returning an iterator of all elements. """ return iterate(obj, self.__traverse_options__) def traverse(self, obj): """traverse and visit the given expression structure.""" return traverse(obj, self.__traverse_options__, self._visitor_dict) @util.memoized_property def _visitor_dict(self): visitors = {} for name in dir(self): if name.startswith("visit_"): visitors[name[6:]] = getattr(self, name) return visitors @property def visitor_iterator(self): """iterate through this visitor and each 'chained' visitor.""" v = self while v: yield v v = getattr(v, "_next", None) def chain(self, visitor): """'chain' an additional ClauseVisitor onto this ClauseVisitor. the chained visitor will receive all visit events after this one. """ tail = list(self.visitor_iterator)[-1] tail._next = visitor return self class CloningVisitor(ClauseVisitor): """Base class for visitor objects which can traverse using the cloned_traverse() function. """ def copy_and_process(self, list_): """Apply cloned traversal to the given list of elements, and return the new list. """ return [self.traverse(x) for x in list_] def traverse(self, obj): """traverse and visit the given expression structure.""" return cloned_traverse( obj, self.__traverse_options__, self._visitor_dict ) class ReplacingCloningVisitor(CloningVisitor): """Base class for visitor objects which can traverse using the replacement_traverse() function. """ def replace(self, elem): """receive pre-copied elements during a cloning traversal. If the method returns a new element, the element is used instead of creating a simple copy of the element. Traversal will halt on the newly returned element if it is re-encountered. """ return None def traverse(self, obj): """traverse and visit the given expression structure.""" def replace(elem): for v in self.visitor_iterator: e = v.replace(elem) if e is not None: return e return replacement_traverse(obj, self.__traverse_options__, replace) def iterate(obj, opts): """traverse the given expression structure, returning an iterator. traversal is configured to be breadth-first. """ # fasttrack for atomic elements like columns children = obj.get_children(**opts) if not children: return [obj] traversal = deque() stack = deque([obj]) while stack: t = stack.popleft() traversal.append(t) for c in t.get_children(**opts): stack.append(c) return iter(traversal) def iterate_depthfirst(obj, opts): """traverse the given expression structure, returning an iterator. traversal is configured to be depth-first. """ # fasttrack for atomic elements like columns children = obj.get_children(**opts) if not children: return [obj] stack = deque([obj]) traversal = deque() while stack: t = stack.pop() traversal.appendleft(t) for c in t.get_children(**opts): stack.append(c) return iter(traversal) def traverse_using(iterator, obj, visitors): """visit the given expression structure using the given iterator of objects. """ for target in iterator: meth = visitors.get(target.__visit_name__, None) if meth: meth(target) return obj def traverse(obj, opts, visitors): """traverse and visit the given expression structure using the default iterator. """ return traverse_using(iterate(obj, opts), obj, visitors) def traverse_depthfirst(obj, opts, visitors): """traverse and visit the given expression structure using the depth-first iterator. """ return traverse_using(iterate_depthfirst(obj, opts), obj, visitors) def cloned_traverse(obj, opts, visitors): """clone the given expression structure, allowing modifications by visitors.""" cloned = {} stop_on = set(opts.get("stop_on", [])) def clone(elem): if elem in stop_on: return elem else: if id(elem) not in cloned: cloned[id(elem)] = newelem = elem._clone() newelem._copy_internals(clone=clone) meth = visitors.get(newelem.__visit_name__, None) if meth: meth(newelem) return cloned[id(elem)] if obj is not None: obj = clone(obj) return obj def replacement_traverse(obj, opts, replace): """clone the given expression structure, allowing element replacement by a given replacement function.""" cloned = {} stop_on = {id(x) for x in opts.get("stop_on", [])} def clone(elem, **kw): if ( id(elem) in stop_on or "no_replacement_traverse" in elem._annotations ): return elem else: newelem = replace(elem) if newelem is not None: stop_on.add(id(newelem)) return newelem else: if elem not in cloned: cloned[elem] = newelem = elem._clone() newelem._copy_internals(clone=clone, **kw) return cloned[elem] if obj is not None: obj = clone(obj, **opts) return obj