Index: sky/tools/webkitpy/thirdparty/coverage/misc.py |
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-"""Miscellaneous stuff for Coverage.""" |
- |
-import inspect |
-from coverage.backward import md5, sorted # pylint: disable=W0622 |
-from coverage.backward import string_class, to_bytes |
- |
- |
-def nice_pair(pair): |
- """Make a nice string representation of a pair of numbers. |
- |
- If the numbers are equal, just return the number, otherwise return the pair |
- with a dash between them, indicating the range. |
- |
- """ |
- start, end = pair |
- if start == end: |
- return "%d" % start |
- else: |
- return "%d-%d" % (start, end) |
- |
- |
-def format_lines(statements, lines): |
- """Nicely format a list of line numbers. |
- |
- Format a list of line numbers for printing by coalescing groups of lines as |
- long as the lines represent consecutive statements. This will coalesce |
- even if there are gaps between statements. |
- |
- For example, if `statements` is [1,2,3,4,5,10,11,12,13,14] and |
- `lines` is [1,2,5,10,11,13,14] then the result will be "1-2, 5-11, 13-14". |
- |
- """ |
- pairs = [] |
- i = 0 |
- j = 0 |
- start = None |
- while i < len(statements) and j < len(lines): |
- if statements[i] == lines[j]: |
- if start == None: |
- start = lines[j] |
- end = lines[j] |
- j += 1 |
- elif start: |
- pairs.append((start, end)) |
- start = None |
- i += 1 |
- if start: |
- pairs.append((start, end)) |
- ret = ', '.join(map(nice_pair, pairs)) |
- return ret |
- |
- |
-def expensive(fn): |
- """A decorator to cache the result of an expensive operation. |
- |
- Only applies to methods with no arguments. |
- |
- """ |
- attr = "_cache_" + fn.__name__ |
- def _wrapped(self): |
- """Inner fn that checks the cache.""" |
- if not hasattr(self, attr): |
- setattr(self, attr, fn(self)) |
- return getattr(self, attr) |
- return _wrapped |
- |
- |
-def bool_or_none(b): |
- """Return bool(b), but preserve None.""" |
- if b is None: |
- return None |
- else: |
- return bool(b) |
- |
- |
-def join_regex(regexes): |
- """Combine a list of regexes into one that matches any of them.""" |
- if len(regexes) > 1: |
- return "(" + ")|(".join(regexes) + ")" |
- elif regexes: |
- return regexes[0] |
- else: |
- return "" |
- |
- |
-class Hasher(object): |
- """Hashes Python data into md5.""" |
- def __init__(self): |
- self.md5 = md5() |
- |
- def update(self, v): |
- """Add `v` to the hash, recursively if needed.""" |
- self.md5.update(to_bytes(str(type(v)))) |
- if isinstance(v, string_class): |
- self.md5.update(to_bytes(v)) |
- elif isinstance(v, (int, float)): |
- self.update(str(v)) |
- elif isinstance(v, (tuple, list)): |
- for e in v: |
- self.update(e) |
- elif isinstance(v, dict): |
- keys = v.keys() |
- for k in sorted(keys): |
- self.update(k) |
- self.update(v[k]) |
- else: |
- for k in dir(v): |
- if k.startswith('__'): |
- continue |
- a = getattr(v, k) |
- if inspect.isroutine(a): |
- continue |
- self.update(k) |
- self.update(a) |
- |
- def digest(self): |
- """Retrieve the digest of the hash.""" |
- return self.md5.digest() |
- |
- |
-class CoverageException(Exception): |
- """An exception specific to Coverage.""" |
- pass |
- |
-class NoSource(CoverageException): |
- """We couldn't find the source for a module.""" |
- pass |
- |
-class NotPython(CoverageException): |
- """A source file turned out not to be parsable Python.""" |
- pass |
- |
-class ExceptionDuringRun(CoverageException): |
- """An exception happened while running customer code. |
- |
- Construct it with three arguments, the values from `sys.exc_info`. |
- |
- """ |
- pass |