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Tiramisu is under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3.0 as
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Contributors:
Gwenaël Rémond <gremond@cadoles.com> lead developer
Emmanuel Garette <egarette@cadoles.com> contributor

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the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.

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.SUFFIXES:
.PHONY: all clean
all: html
generate:
python ./generate.py
html: generate
make -C ./build all
clean:
make -C ./build clean

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SRC=$(wildcard *.txt)
HTMLFRAGMENT=$(addsuffix .html, $(basename $(SRC)))
.SUFFIXES:
.PHONY: all clean
all: html
html: $(HTMLFRAGMENT)
%.html: %.txt
./rst2html.py --stylesheet ./style.css $< > $@
clean:
rm -f *.html
rm -f *.txt

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/*
* basic.css
* ~~~~~~~~~
*
* Sphinx stylesheet -- basic theme.
*
* :copyright: Copyright 2007-2011 by the Sphinx team, see AUTHORS.
* :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
*
*/
/* -- main layout ----------------------------------------------------------- */
div.clearer {
clear: both;
}
/* -- relbar ---------------------------------------------------------------- */
div.related {
width: 100%;
font-size: 90%;
}
div.related h3 {
display: none;
}
div.related ul {
margin: 0;
padding: 0 0 0 10px;
list-style: none;
}
div.related li {
display: inline;
}
div.related li.right {
float: right;
margin-right: 5px;
}
/* -- sidebar --------------------------------------------------------------- */
div.sphinxsidebarwrapper {
padding: 10px 5px 0 10px;
}
div.sphinxsidebar {
float: left;
width: 230px;
margin-left: -100%;
font-size: 90%;
}
div.sphinxsidebar ul {
list-style: none;
}
div.sphinxsidebar ul ul,
div.sphinxsidebar ul.want-points {
margin-left: 20px;
list-style: square;
}
div.sphinxsidebar ul ul {
margin-top: 0;
margin-bottom: 0;
}
div.sphinxsidebar form {
margin-top: 10px;
}
div.sphinxsidebar input {
border: 1px solid #98dbcc;
font-family: sans-serif;
font-size: 1em;
}
div.sphinxsidebar input[type="text"] {
width: 170px;
}
div.sphinxsidebar input[type="submit"] {
width: 30px;
}
img {
border: 0;
}
/* -- search page ----------------------------------------------------------- */
ul.search {
margin: 10px 0 0 20px;
padding: 0;
}
ul.search li {
padding: 5px 0 5px 20px;
background-image: url(file.png);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: 0 7px;
}
ul.search li a {
font-weight: bold;
}
ul.search li div.context {
color: #888;
margin: 2px 0 0 30px;
text-align: left;
}
ul.keywordmatches li.goodmatch a {
font-weight: bold;
}
/* -- index page ------------------------------------------------------------ */
table.contentstable {
width: 90%;
}
table.contentstable p.biglink {
line-height: 150%;
}
a.biglink {
font-size: 1.3em;
}
span.linkdescr {
font-style: italic;
padding-top: 5px;
font-size: 90%;
}
/* -- general index --------------------------------------------------------- */
table.indextable {
width: 100%;
}
table.indextable td {
text-align: left;
vertical-align: top;
}
table.indextable dl, table.indextable dd {
margin-top: 0;
margin-bottom: 0;
}
table.indextable tr.pcap {
height: 10px;
}
table.indextable tr.cap {
margin-top: 10px;
background-color: #f2f2f2;
}
img.toggler {
margin-right: 3px;
margin-top: 3px;
cursor: pointer;
}
div.modindex-jumpbox {
border-top: 1px solid #ddd;
border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd;
margin: 1em 0 1em 0;
padding: 0.4em;
}
div.genindex-jumpbox {
border-top: 1px solid #ddd;
border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd;
margin: 1em 0 1em 0;
padding: 0.4em;
}
/* -- general body styles --------------------------------------------------- */
a.headerlink {
visibility: hidden;
}
h1:hover > a.headerlink,
h2:hover > a.headerlink,
h3:hover > a.headerlink,
h4:hover > a.headerlink,
h5:hover > a.headerlink,
h6:hover > a.headerlink,
dt:hover > a.headerlink {
visibility: visible;
}
div.body p.caption {
text-align: inherit;
}
div.body td {
text-align: left;
}
.field-list ul {
padding-left: 1em;
}
.first {
margin-top: 0 !important;
}
p.rubric {
margin-top: 30px;
font-weight: bold;
}
img.align-left, .figure.align-left, object.align-left {
clear: left;
float: left;
margin-right: 1em;
}
img.align-right, .figure.align-right, object.align-right {
clear: right;
float: right;
margin-left: 1em;
}
img.align-center, .figure.align-center, object.align-center {
display: block;
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
}
.align-left {
text-align: left;
}
.align-center {
text-align: center;
}
.align-right {
text-align: right;
}
/* -- sidebars -------------------------------------------------------------- */
div.sidebar {
margin: 0 0 0.5em 1em;
border: 1px solid #ddb;
padding: 7px 7px 0 7px;
background-color: #ffe;
width: 40%;
float: right;
}
p.sidebar-title {
font-weight: bold;
}
/* -- topics ---------------------------------------------------------------- */
div.topic {
border: 1px solid #ccc;
padding: 7px 7px 0 7px;
margin: 10px 0 10px 0;
}
p.topic-title {
font-size: 1.1em;
font-weight: bold;
margin-top: 10px;
}
/* -- admonitions ----------------------------------------------------------- */
div.admonition {
margin-top: 10px;
margin-bottom: 10px;
padding: 7px;
}
div.admonition dt {
font-weight: bold;
}
div.admonition dl {
margin-bottom: 0;
}
p.admonition-title {
margin: 0px 10px 5px 0px;
font-weight: bold;
}
div.body p.centered {
text-align: center;
margin-top: 25px;
}
/* -- tables ---------------------------------------------------------------- */
table.docutils {
border: 0;
border-collapse: collapse;
}
table.docutils td, table.docutils th {
padding: 1px 8px 1px 5px;
border-top: 0;
border-left: 0;
border-right: 0;
border-bottom: 1px solid #aaa;
}
table.field-list td, table.field-list th {
border: 0 !important;
}
table.footnote td, table.footnote th {
border: 0 !important;
}
th {
text-align: left;
padding-right: 5px;
}
table.citation {
border-left: solid 1px gray;
margin-left: 1px;
}
table.citation td {
border-bottom: none;
}
/* -- other body styles ----------------------------------------------------- */
ol.arabic {
list-style: decimal;
}
ol.loweralpha {
list-style: lower-alpha;
}
ol.upperalpha {
list-style: upper-alpha;
}
ol.lowerroman {
list-style: lower-roman;
}
ol.upperroman {
list-style: upper-roman;
}
dl {
margin-bottom: 15px;
}
dd p {
margin-top: 0px;
}
dd ul, dd table {
margin-bottom: 10px;
}
dd {
margin-top: 3px;
margin-bottom: 10px;
margin-left: 30px;
}
dt:target, .highlighted {
background-color: #fbe54e;
}
dl.glossary dt {
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 1.1em;
}
.field-list ul {
margin: 0;
padding-left: 1em;
}
.field-list p {
margin: 0;
}
.refcount {
color: #060;
}
.optional {
font-size: 1.3em;
}
.versionmodified {
font-style: italic;
}
.system-message {
background-color: #fda;
padding: 5px;
border: 3px solid red;
}
.footnote:target {
background-color: #ffa;
}
.line-block {
display: block;
margin-top: 1em;
margin-bottom: 1em;
}
.line-block .line-block {
margin-top: 0;
margin-bottom: 0;
margin-left: 1.5em;
}
.guilabel, .menuselection {
font-family: sans-serif;
}
.accelerator {
text-decoration: underline;
}
.classifier {
font-style: oblique;
}
abbr, acronym {
border-bottom: dotted 1px;
cursor: help;
}
/* -- code displays --------------------------------------------------------- */
pre {
overflow: auto;
overflow-y: hidden; /* fixes display issues on Chrome browsers */
}
td.linenos pre {
padding: 5px 0px;
border: 0;
background-color: transparent;
color: #aaa;
}
table.highlighttable {
margin-left: 0.5em;
}
table.highlighttable td {
padding: 0 0.5em 0 0.5em;
}
tt.descname {
background-color: transparent;
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 1.2em;
}
tt.descclassname {
background-color: transparent;
}
tt.xref, a tt {
background-color: transparent;
font-weight: bold;
}
h1 tt, h2 tt, h3 tt, h4 tt, h5 tt, h6 tt {
background-color: transparent;
}
.viewcode-link {
float: right;
}
.viewcode-back {
float: right;
font-family: sans-serif;
}
div.viewcode-block:target {
margin: -1px -10px;
padding: 0 10px;
}
/* -- math display ---------------------------------------------------------- */
img.math {
vertical-align: middle;
}
div.body div.math p {
text-align: center;
}
span.eqno {
float: right;
}
/* -- printout stylesheet --------------------------------------------------- */
@media print {
div.document,
div.documentwrapper,
div.bodywrapper {
margin: 0 !important;
width: 100%;
}
div.sphinxsidebar,
div.related,
div.footer,
#top-link {
display: none;
}
}

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#!/usr/bin/python
# unproudly borrowed from David Goodger's rst2html.py
""" A minimal front end to the Docutils Publisher, producing HTML with a
`config` role
"""
try:
import locale
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '')
except:
pass
from docutils.core import publish_cmdline, default_description
# ____________________________________________________________
from docutils import nodes, utils
from docutils.parsers.rst import roles
# ____________________________________________________________
#register a :config: ReST link role for use in documentation
def config_reference_role(role, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner,
options={}, content=[]):
basename = text
refuri = "report/build" + basename + '.html'
roles.set_classes(options)
node = nodes.reference(rawtext, utils.unescape(text), refuri=refuri,
**options)
return [node], []
roles.register_local_role('config', config_reference_role)
# ____________________________________________________________
description = ('Generates (X)HTML documents from standalone reStructuredText '
'sources. ' + default_description)
publish_cmdline(writer_name='html', description=description)

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/*
* rtd.css
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
* Sphinx stylesheet -- sphinxdoc theme. Originally created by
* Armin Ronacher for Werkzeug.
*
* Customized for ReadTheDocs by Eric Pierce & Eric Holscher
*
* :copyright: Copyright 2007-2010 by the Sphinx team, see AUTHORS.
* :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
*
*/
/* RTD colors
* light blue: #e8ecef
* medium blue: #8ca1af
* dark blue: #465158
* dark grey: #444444
*
* white hover: #d1d9df;
* medium blue hover: #697983;
* green highlight: #8ecc4c
* light blue (project bar): #e8ecef
*/
@import url("basic.css");
/* PAGE LAYOUT -------------------------------------------------------------- */
body {
font: 100%/1.5 "ff-meta-web-pro-1","ff-meta-web-pro-2",Arial,"Helvetica Neue",sans-serif;
text-align: center;
color: black;
background-color: #465158;
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
}
div.document {
text-align: left;
background-color: #e8ecef;
}
div.bodywrapper {
background-color: #ffffff;
border-left: 1px solid #ccc;
border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc;
margin: 0 0 0 16em;
}
div.body {
margin: 0;
padding: 0.5em 1.3em;
min-width: 20em;
}
div.related {
font-size: 1em;
background-color: #465158;
}
div.documentwrapper {
float: left;
width: 100%;
background-color: #e8ecef;
}
/* HEADINGS --------------------------------------------------------------- */
h1 {
margin: 0;
padding: 0.7em 0 0.3em 0;
font-size: 1.5em;
line-height: 1.15;
color: #111;
clear: both;
}
h2 {
margin: 2em 0 0.2em 0;
font-size: 1.35em;
padding: 0;
color: #465158;
}
h3 {
margin: 1em 0 -0.3em 0;
font-size: 1.2em;
color: #6c818f;
}
div.body h1 a, div.body h2 a, div.body h3 a, div.body h4 a, div.body h5 a, div.body h6 a {
color: black;
}
h1 a.anchor, h2 a.anchor, h3 a.anchor, h4 a.anchor, h5 a.anchor, h6 a.anchor {
display: none;
margin: 0 0 0 0.3em;
padding: 0 0.2em 0 0.2em;
color: #aaa !important;
}
h1:hover a.anchor, h2:hover a.anchor, h3:hover a.anchor, h4:hover a.anchor,
h5:hover a.anchor, h6:hover a.anchor {
display: inline;
}
h1 a.anchor:hover, h2 a.anchor:hover, h3 a.anchor:hover, h4 a.anchor:hover,
h5 a.anchor:hover, h6 a.anchor:hover {
color: #777;
background-color: #eee;
}
/* LINKS ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* Normal links get a pseudo-underline */
a {
color: #444;
text-decoration: none;
border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc;
}
/* Links in sidebar, TOC, index trees and tables have no underline */
.sphinxsidebar a,
.toctree-wrapper a,
.indextable a,
#indices-and-tables a {
color: #444;
text-decoration: none;
border-bottom: none;
}
/* Most links get an underline-effect when hovered */
a:hover,
div.toctree-wrapper a:hover,
.indextable a:hover,
#indices-and-tables a:hover {
color: #111;
text-decoration: none;
border-bottom: 1px solid #111;
}
/* Footer links */
div.footer a {
color: #86989B;
text-decoration: none;
border: none;
}
div.footer a:hover {
color: #a6b8bb;
text-decoration: underline;
border: none;
}
/* Permalink anchor (subtle grey with a red hover) */
div.body a.headerlink {
color: #ccc;
font-size: 1em;
margin-left: 6px;
padding: 0 4px 0 4px;
text-decoration: none;
border: none;
}
div.body a.headerlink:hover {
color: #c60f0f;
border: none;
}
/* NAVIGATION BAR --------------------------------------------------------- */
div.related ul {
height: 2.5em;
}
div.related ul li {
margin: 0;
padding: 0.65em 0;
float: left;
display: block;
color: white; /* For the >> separators */
font-size: 0.8em;
}
div.related ul li.right {
float: right;
margin-right: 5px;
color: transparent; /* Hide the | separators */
}
/* "Breadcrumb" links in nav bar */
div.related ul li a {
order: none;
background-color: inherit;
font-weight: bold;
margin: 6px 0 6px 4px;
line-height: 1.75em;
color: #ffffff;
padding: 0.4em 0.8em;
border: none;
border-radius: 3px;
}
/* previous / next / modules / index links look more like buttons */
div.related ul li.right a {
margin: 0.375em 0;
background-color: #697983;
text-shadow: 0 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);
border-radius: 3px;
-webkit-border-radius: 3px;
-moz-border-radius: 3px;
}
/* All navbar links light up as buttons when hovered */
div.related ul li a:hover {
background-color: #8ca1af;
color: #ffffff;
text-decoration: none;
border-radius: 3px;
-webkit-border-radius: 3px;
-moz-border-radius: 3px;
}
/* Take extra precautions for tt within links */
a tt,
div.related ul li a tt {
background: inherit !important;
color: inherit !important;
}
/* SIDEBAR ---------------------------------------------------------------- */
div.sphinxsidebarwrapper {
padding: 0;
}
div.sphinxsidebar {
margin: 0;
margin-left: -100%;
float: left;
top: 3em;
left: 0;
padding: 0 1em;
width: 14em;
font-size: 1em;
text-align: left;
background-color: #e8ecef;
}
div.sphinxsidebar img {
max-width: 12em;
}
div.sphinxsidebar h3,
div.sphinxsidebar h4,
div.sphinxsidebar p.logo {
margin: 1.2em 0 0.3em 0;
font-size: 1em;
padding: 0;
color: #222222;
font-family: "ff-meta-web-pro-1", "ff-meta-web-pro-2", "Arial", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif;
}
div.sphinxsidebar h3 a {
color: #444444;
}
div.sphinxsidebar ul,
div.sphinxsidebar p {
margin-top: 0;
padding-left: 0;
line-height: 130%;
background-color: #e8ecef;
}
/* No bullets for nested lists, but a little extra indentation */
div.sphinxsidebar ul ul {
list-style-type: none;
margin-left: 1.5em;
padding: 0;
}
/* A little top/bottom padding to prevent adjacent links' borders
* from overlapping each other */
div.sphinxsidebar ul li {
padding: 1px 0;
}
/* A little left-padding to make these align with the ULs */
div.sphinxsidebar p.topless {
padding-left: 0 0 0 1em;
}
/* Make these into hidden one-liners */
div.sphinxsidebar ul li,
div.sphinxsidebar p.topless {
white-space: nowrap;
overflow: hidden;
}
/* ...which become visible when hovered */
div.sphinxsidebar ul li:hover,
div.sphinxsidebar p.topless:hover {
overflow: visible;
}
/* Search text box and "Go" button */
#searchbox {
margin-top: 2em;
margin-bottom: 1em;
background: #ddd;
padding: 0.5em;
border-radius: 6px;
-moz-border-radius: 6px;
-webkit-border-radius: 6px;
}
#searchbox h3 {
margin-top: 0;
}
/* Make search box and button abut and have a border */
input,
div.sphinxsidebar input {
border: 1px solid #999;
float: left;
}
/* Search textbox */
input[type="text"] {
margin: 0;
padding: 0 3px;
height: 20px;
width: 144px;
border-top-left-radius: 3px;
border-bottom-left-radius: 3px;
-moz-border-radius-topleft: 3px;
-moz-border-radius-bottomleft: 3px;
-webkit-border-top-left-radius: 3px;
-webkit-border-bottom-left-radius: 3px;
}
/* Search button */
input[type="submit"] {
margin: 0 0 0 -1px; /* -1px prevents a double-border with textbox */
height: 22px;
color: #444;
background-color: #e8ecef;
padding: 1px 4px;
font-weight: bold;
border-top-right-radius: 3px;
border-bottom-right-radius: 3px;
-moz-border-radius-topright: 3px;
-moz-border-radius-bottomright: 3px;
-webkit-border-top-right-radius: 3px;
-webkit-border-bottom-right-radius: 3px;
}
input[type="submit"]:hover {
color: #ffffff;
background-color: #8ecc4c;
}
div.sphinxsidebar p.searchtip {
clear: both;
padding: 0.5em 0 0 0;
background: #ddd;
color: #666;
font-size: 0.9em;
}
/* Sidebar links are unusual */
div.sphinxsidebar li a,
div.sphinxsidebar p a {
background: #e8ecef; /* In case links overlap main content */
border-radius: 3px;
-moz-border-radius: 3px;
-webkit-border-radius: 3px;
border: 1px solid transparent; /* To prevent things jumping around on hover */
padding: 0 5px 0 5px;
}
div.sphinxsidebar li a:hover,
div.sphinxsidebar p a:hover {
color: #111;
text-decoration: none;
border: 1px solid #888;
}
div.sphinxsidebar p.logo a {
border: 0;
}
/* Tweak any link appearing in a heading */
div.sphinxsidebar h3 a {
}
/* OTHER STUFF ------------------------------------------------------------ */
cite, code, tt {
font-family: 'Consolas', 'Deja Vu Sans Mono',
'Bitstream Vera Sans Mono', monospace;
font-size: 0.95em;
letter-spacing: 0.01em;
}
tt {
background-color: #f2f2f2;
color: #444;
}
tt.descname, tt.descclassname, tt.xref {
border: 0;
}
hr {
border: 1px solid #abc;
margin: 2em;
}
pre, #_fontwidthtest {
font-family: 'Consolas', 'Deja Vu Sans Mono',
'Bitstream Vera Sans Mono', monospace;
margin: 1em 2em;
font-size: 0.95em;
letter-spacing: 0.015em;
line-height: 120%;
padding: 0.5em;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
background-color: #eee;
border-radius: 6px;
-moz-border-radius: 6px;
-webkit-border-radius: 6px;
}
pre a {
color: inherit;
text-decoration: underline;
}
td.linenos pre {
margin: 1em 0em;
}
td.code pre {
margin: 1em 0em;
}
div.quotebar {
background-color: #f8f8f8;
max-width: 250px;
float: right;
padding: 2px 7px;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
}
div.topic {
background-color: #f8f8f8;
}
table {
border-collapse: collapse;
margin: 0 -0.5em 0 -0.5em;
}
table td, table th {
padding: 0.2em 0.5em 0.2em 0.5em;
}
/* ADMONITIONS AND WARNINGS ------------------------------------------------- */
/* Shared by admonitions, warnings and sidebars */
div.admonition,
div.warning,
div.sidebar {
font-size: 0.9em;
margin: 2em;
padding: 0;
/*
border-radius: 6px;
-moz-border-radius: 6px;
-webkit-border-radius: 6px;
*/
}
div.admonition p,
div.warning p,
div.sidebar p {
margin: 0.5em 1em 0.5em 1em;
padding: 0;
}
div.admonition pre,
div.warning pre,
div.sidebar pre {
margin: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 1em;
}
div.admonition p.admonition-title,
div.warning p.admonition-title,
div.sidebar p.sidebar-title {
margin: 0;
padding: 0.1em 0 0.1em 0.5em;
color: white;
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 1.1em;
text-shadow: 0 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);
}
div.admonition ul, div.admonition ol,
div.warning ul, div.warning ol,
div.sidebar ul, div.sidebar ol {
margin: 0.1em 0.5em 0.5em 3em;
padding: 0;
}
/* Admonitions and sidebars only */
div.admonition, div.sidebar {
border: 1px solid #609060;
background-color: #e9ffe9;
}
div.admonition p.admonition-title,
div.sidebar p.sidebar-title {
background-color: #70A070;
border-bottom: 1px solid #609060;
}
/* Warnings only */
div.warning {
border: 1px solid #900000;
background-color: #ffe9e9;
}
div.warning p.admonition-title {
background-color: #b04040;
border-bottom: 1px solid #900000;
}
/* Sidebars only */
div.sidebar {
max-width: 30%;
}
div.versioninfo {
margin: 1em 0 0 0;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
background-color: #DDEAF0;
padding: 8px;
line-height: 1.3em;
font-size: 0.9em;
}
.viewcode-back {
font-family: 'Lucida Grande', 'Lucida Sans Unicode', 'Geneva',
'Verdana', sans-serif;
}
div.viewcode-block:target {
background-color: #f4debf;
border-top: 1px solid #ac9;
border-bottom: 1px solid #ac9;
}
dl {
margin: 1em 0 2.5em 0;
}
/* Highlight target when you click an internal link */
dt:target {
background: #ffe080;
}
/* Don't highlight whole divs */
div.highlight {
background: transparent;
}
/* But do highlight spans (so search results can be highlighted) */
span.highlight {
background: #ffe080;
}
div.footer {
background-color: #465158;
color: #eeeeee;
padding: 0 2em 2em 2em;
clear: both;
font-size: 0.8em;
text-align: center;
}
p {
margin: 0.8em 0 0.5em 0;
}
.section p img.math {
margin: 0;
}
.section p img {
margin: 1em 2em;
}
/* MOBILE LAYOUT -------------------------------------------------------------- */
@media screen and (max-width: 600px) {
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5 {
position: relative;
}
ul {
padding-left: 1.25em;
}
div.bodywrapper a.headerlink, #indices-and-tables h1 a {
color: #e6e6e6;
font-size: 80%;
float: right;
line-height: 1.8;
position: absolute;
right: -0.7em;
visibility: inherit;
}
div.bodywrapper h1 a.headerlink, #indices-and-tables h1 a {
line-height: 1.5;
}
pre {
font-size: 0.7em;
overflow: auto;
word-wrap: break-word;
white-space: pre-wrap;
}
div.related ul {
height: 2.5em;
padding: 0;
text-align: left;
}
div.related ul li {
clear: both;
color: #465158;
padding: 0.2em 0;
}
div.related ul li:last-child {
border-bottom: 1px dotted #8ca1af;
padding-bottom: 0.4em;
margin-bottom: 1em;
width: 100%;
}
div.related ul li a {
color: #465158;
padding-right: 0;
}
div.related ul li a:hover {
background: inherit;
color: inherit;
}
div.related ul li.right {
clear: none;
padding: 0.65em 0;
margin-bottom: 0.5em;
}
div.related ul li.right a {
color: #fff;
padding-right: 0.8em;
}
div.related ul li.right a:hover {
background-color: #8ca1af;
}
div.body {
clear: both;
min-width: 0;
word-wrap: break-word;
}
div.bodywrapper {
margin: 0 0 0 0;
}
div.sphinxsidebar {
float: none;
margin: 0;
width: auto;
}
div.sphinxsidebar input[type="text"] {
height: 2em;
line-height: 2em;
width: 70%;
}
div.sphinxsidebar input[type="submit"] {
height: 2em;
margin-left: 0.5em;
width: 20%;
}
div.sphinxsidebar p.searchtip {
background: inherit;
margin-bottom: 1em;
}
div.sphinxsidebar ul li, div.sphinxsidebar p.topless {
white-space: normal;
}
.bodywrapper img {
display: block;
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
max-width: 100%;
}
div.documentwrapper {
float: none;
}
div.admonition, div.warning, pre, blockquote {
margin-left: 0em;
margin-right: 0em;
}
.body p img {
margin: 0;
}
#searchbox {
background: transparent;
}
.related:not(:first-child) li {
display: none;
}
.related:not(:first-child) li.right {
display: block;
}
div.footer {
padding: 1em;
}
.rtd_doc_footer .badge {
float: none;
margin: 1em auto;
position: static;
}
.rtd_doc_footer .badge.revsys-inline {
margin-right: auto;
margin-bottom: 2em;
}
table.indextable {
display: block;
width: auto;
}
.indextable tr {
display: block;
}
.indextable td {
display: block;
padding: 0;
width: auto !important;
}
.indextable td dt {
margin: 1em 0;
}
ul.search {
margin-left: 0.25em;
}
ul.search li div.context {
font-size: 90%;
line-height: 1.1;
margin-bottom: 1;
margin-left: 0;
}
}

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from os.path import dirname, join
from rst import Rest, Paragraph, Strong, OrderedListItem, ListItem, Title, Link, Transition
from rst import Directive, Em, Quote, Text
from tiramisu.option import *
from tiramisu.config import *
#from makerestdoc import *
docdir = join(dirname(__file__), 'build')
def make_rst_file(filename, rstcontent):
fh = file(filename, 'w')
fh.write(rstcontent.text())
fh.close()
def descr_content(path, prefix, descr, root=False):
content = Rest()
title = Title(abovechar="", belowchar="=")
if root:
title.join(Text("Configuration's overview for: "), Quote(descr._name))
else:
title.join(Text("Group's overview for: "), Quote(descr._name))
content.add(title)
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("name:"), Text(descr._name)))
if not root:
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("path:"), Text(path)))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("description:"), Text(descr.doc)))
if not root:
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("container:"), Text(prefix)))
if not root:
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("type:"), Text(descr.group_type)))
if not root:
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("requirements:"), Text(str(descr._requires))))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("is hidden:"), Text(str(descr._is_hidden()))))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("is disabled:"), Text(str(descr._is_disabled()))))
content.add(Transition())
content.add(Title(abovechar="", belowchar="-").join(Text("Ordered list of childrens for:"), Text(path)))
for opt in descr._children:
name = opt._name
link = Link(name + ":", join(path + '.' + name + ".html"))
# because of SympLink opt
if hasattr(opt, 'doc'):
doc = opt.doc
else:
doc = name
content.add(OrderedListItem(link, Text(opt.doc)))
content.add(Transition())
content.add(Paragraph(Link("back to index", "index.html")))
make_rst_file(join(docdir, path + '.txt'), content)
if root:
make_rst_file(join(docdir, 'index.txt'), content)
def opt_rst_content(path, prefix, descr, value):
content = Rest()
title = Title(abovechar="", belowchar="=")
title.join(Text("Configuration's option overview for: "), Quote(descr._name))
content.add(title)
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("name:"), Text(descr._name)))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("value:"), Text(str(value))))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("path:"), Text(path)))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("container:"), Text(prefix)))
if isinstance(descr, ChoiceOption):
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("possible values:"), Text(str(descr.values))))
if not isinstance(descr, SymLinkOption):
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("type:"), Text(str(descr.opt_type))))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("default:"), Text(str(descr.getdefault()))))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("description:"), Text(str(descr.getdoc()))))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("requirements:"), Text(str(descr._requires))))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("is hidden:"), Text(str(descr._is_hidden()))))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("is disabled:"), Text(str(descr._is_disabled()))))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("is frozen:"), Text(str(descr._frozen))))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("is multi:"), Text(str(descr.multi))))
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("is mandatory:"), Text(str(descr.is_mandatory()))))
else:
content.add(ListItem().join(Strong("links to:"), Text(str(descr.path))))
content.add(Transition())
content.add(Paragraph(Link("back to container", join(prefix + ".html"))))
make_rst_file(join(docdir, path + '.txt'), content)
def make_rest_overview(cfg, title=True):
rootname = cfg._cfgimpl_descr._name
descr_content(rootname, rootname, cfg._cfgimpl_descr, root=True)
#cfg.cfgimpl_read_write()
cfg._cfgimpl_disabled = False
cfg._cfgimpl_hidden = False
for path in cfg.getpaths(include_groups=True, allpaths=True):
child = cfg.unwrap_from_path(path)
fullpath = rootname + '.' + path
prefix = fullpath.rsplit(".", 1)[0]
if isinstance(child, OptionDescription):
descr_content(fullpath, prefix, child)
else:
value = getattr(cfg, path)
opt_rst_content(fullpath, prefix, child, value)
if __name__ == '__main__':
from test_config_big_example import get_example_config
make_rest_overview(get_example_config())
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from tiramisu.config import Config
from tiramisu import option
# we shall keep extendable types out of the reach of unexceptional guys like us
# horror __metaclass__ = extendabletype
def get_fullpath(opt, path):
if path:
return "%s.%s" % (path, opt._name)
else:
return opt._name
class Option:
def make_rest_doc(self, path=""):
fullpath = get_fullpath(self, path)
result = Rest(
Title(fullpath, abovechar="=", belowchar="="),
ListItem(Strong("name:"), self._name),
ListItem(Strong("description:"), self.doc))
return result
class ChoiceOption(Option, option.ChoiceOption):
def make_rest_doc(self, path=""):
content = super(ChoiceOption, self).make_rest_doc(path)
content.add(ListItem(Strong("option type:"), "choice option"))
content.add(ListItem(Strong("possible values:"),
*[ListItem(str(val)) for val in self.values]))
if self.default is not None:
content.add(ListItem(Strong("default:"), str(self.default)))
# requirements = []
#
# for val in self.values:
# if val not in self._requires:
# continue
# req = self._requires[val]
# requirements.append(ListItem("value '%s' requires:" % (val, ),
# *[ListItem(Link(opt, opt + ".html"),
# "to be set to '%s'" % (rval, ))
# for (opt, rval) in req]))
# if requirements:
# content.add(ListItem(Strong("requirements:"), *requirements))
return content
class BoolOption(Option, option.BoolOption):
def make_rest_doc(self, path=""):
content = super(BoolOption, self).make_rest_doc(path)
fullpath = get_fullpath(self, path)
content.add(ListItem(Strong("option type:"), "boolean option"))
if self.default is not None:
content.add(ListItem(Strong("default:"), str(self.default)))
# if self._requires is not None:
# requirements = [ListItem(Link(opt, opt + ".html"),
# "must be set to '%s'" % (rval, ))
# for (opt, rval) in self._requires]
# if requirements:
# content.add(ListItem(Strong("requirements:"), *requirements))
return content
class IntOption(Option, option.IntOption):
def make_rest_doc(self, path=""):
content = super(IntOption, self).make_rest_doc(path)
content.add(ListItem(Strong("option type:"), "integer option"))
if self.default is not None:
content.add(ListItem(Strong("default:"), str(self.default)))
return content
class FloatOption(Option, option.FloatOption):
def make_rest_doc(self, path=""):
content = super(FloatOption, self).make_rest_doc(path)
content.add(ListItem(Strong("option type:"), "float option"))
if self.default is not None:
content.add(ListItem(Strong("default:"), str(self.default)))
return content
class StrOption(Option, option.StrOption):
def make_rest_doc(self, path=""):
content = super(StrOption, self).make_rest_doc(path)
content.add(ListItem(Strong("option type:"), "string option"))
if self.default is not None:
content.add(ListItem(Strong("default:"), str(self.default)))
return content
#class ArbitraryOption:
# def make_rest_doc(self, path=""):
# content = super(ArbitraryOption, self).make_rest_doc(path)
# content.add(ListItem(Strong("option type:"),
# "arbitrary option (mostly internal)"))
# if self.default is not None:
# content.add(ListItem(Strong("default:"), str(self.default)))
# elif self.defaultfactory is not None:
# content.add(ListItem(Strong("factory for the default value:"),
# str(self.defaultfactory)))
# return content
class OptionDescription(option.OptionDescription):
def make_rest_doc(self, path=""):
fullpath = get_fullpath(self, path)
content = Rest(
Title(fullpath, abovechar="=", belowchar="="))
toctree = []
for child in self._children:
subpath = fullpath + "." + child._name
toctree.append(subpath)
content.add(Directive("toctree", *toctree, **{'maxdepth': 4}))
content.join(
ListItem(Strong("name:"), self._name),
ListItem(Strong("description:"), self.doc))
stack = []
curr = content
# config = Config(self)
return content
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# unproudly borrowed from pypy :
# http://codespeak.net/svn/pypy/trunk/pypy/tool/rest/rst.py
""" reStructuredText generation tools
provides an api to build a tree from nodes, which can be converted to
ReStructuredText on demand
note that not all of ReST is supported, a usable subset is offered, but
certain features aren't supported, and also certain details (like how links
are generated, or how escaping is done) can not be controlled
"""
import re
def escape(txt):
"""escape ReST markup"""
if not isinstance(txt, str) and not isinstance(txt, unicode):
txt = str(txt)
# XXX this takes a very naive approach to escaping, but it seems to be
# sufficient...
for c in '\\*`|:_':
txt = txt.replace(c, '\\%s' % (c,))
return txt
class RestError(Exception):
""" raised on containment errors (wrong parent) """
class AbstractMetaclass(type):
def __new__(cls, *args):
obj = super(AbstractMetaclass, cls).__new__(cls, *args)
parent_cls = obj.parentclass
if parent_cls is None:
return obj
if not isinstance(parent_cls, list):
class_list = [parent_cls]
else:
class_list = parent_cls
if obj.allow_nesting:
class_list.append(obj)
for _class in class_list:
if not _class.allowed_child:
_class.allowed_child = {obj:True}
else:
_class.allowed_child[obj] = True
return obj
class AbstractNode(object):
""" Base class implementing rest generation
"""
sep = ''
__metaclass__ = AbstractMetaclass
parentclass = None # this exists to allow parent to know what
# children can exist
allow_nesting = False
allowed_child = {}
defaults = {}
_reg_whitespace = re.compile('\s+')
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.parent = None
self.children = []
for child in args:
self._add(child)
for arg in kwargs:
setattr(self, arg, kwargs[arg])
def join(self, *children):
""" add child nodes
returns a reference to self
"""
for child in children:
self._add(child)
return self
def add(self, child):
""" adds a child node
returns a reference to the child
"""
self._add(child)
return child
def _add(self, child):
if child.__class__ not in self.allowed_child:
raise RestError("%r cannot be child of %r" % \
(child.__class__, self.__class__))
self.children.append(child)
child.parent = self
def __getitem__(self, item):
return self.children[item]
def __setitem__(self, item, value):
self.children[item] = value
def text(self):
""" return a ReST string representation of the node """
return self.sep.join([child.text() for child in self.children])
def wordlist(self):
""" return a list of ReST strings for this node and its children """
return [self.text()]
class Rest(AbstractNode):
""" Root node of a document """
sep = "\n\n"
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
AbstractNode.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.links = {}
def render_links(self, check=False):
"""render the link attachments of the document"""
assert not check, "Link checking not implemented"
if not self.links:
return ""
link_texts = []
# XXX this could check for duplicates and remove them...
for link, target in self.links.iteritems():
link_texts.append(".. _`%s`: %s" % (escape(link), target))
return "\n" + "\n".join(link_texts) + "\n\n"
def text(self):
outcome = []
if (isinstance(self.children[0], Transition) or
isinstance(self.children[-1], Transition)):
raise ValueError, ('document must not begin or end with a '
'transition')
for child in self.children:
outcome.append(child.text())
# always a trailing newline
text = self.sep.join([i for i in outcome if i]) + "\n"
return text + self.render_links()
class Transition(AbstractNode):
""" a horizontal line """
parentclass = Rest
def __init__(self, char='-', width=80, *args, **kwargs):
self.char = char
self.width = width
super(Transition, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def text(self):
return (self.width - 1) * self.char
class Paragraph(AbstractNode):
""" simple paragraph """
parentclass = Rest
sep = " "
indent = ""
# FIXME
width = 880
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
# make shortcut
args = list(args)
for num, arg in enumerate(args):
if isinstance(arg, str):
args[num] = Text(arg)
super(Paragraph, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def text(self):
texts = []
for child in self.children:
texts += child.wordlist()
buf = []
outcome = []
lgt = len(self.indent)
def grab(buf):
outcome.append(self.indent + self.sep.join(buf))
texts.reverse()
while texts:
next = texts[-1]
if not next:
texts.pop()
continue
if lgt + len(self.sep) + len(next) <= self.width or not buf:
buf.append(next)
lgt += len(next) + len(self.sep)
texts.pop()
else:
grab(buf)
lgt = len(self.indent)
buf = []
grab(buf)
return "\n".join(outcome)
class SubParagraph(Paragraph):
""" indented sub paragraph """
indent = " "
class Title(Paragraph):
""" title element """
parentclass = Rest
belowchar = "="
abovechar = ""
def text(self):
txt = self._get_text()
lines = []
if self.abovechar:
lines.append(self.abovechar * len(txt))
lines.append(txt)
if self.belowchar:
lines.append(self.belowchar * len(txt))
return "\n".join(lines)
def _get_text(self):
txt = []
for node in self.children:
txt += node.wordlist()
return ' '.join(txt)
class AbstractText(AbstractNode):
parentclass = [Paragraph, Title]
start = ""
end = ""
def __init__(self, _text):
self._text = _text
def text(self):
text = self.escape(self._text)
return self.start + text + self.end
def escape(self, text):
if not isinstance(text, str) and not isinstance(text, unicode):
text = str(text)
if self.start:
text = text.replace(self.start, '\\%s' % (self.start,))
if self.end and self.end != self.start:
text = text.replace(self.end, '\\%s' % (self.end,))
return text
class Text(AbstractText):
def wordlist(self):
text = escape(self._text)
return self._reg_whitespace.split(text)
class LiteralBlock(AbstractText):
parentclass = Rest
start = '::\n\n'
def text(self):
if not self._text.strip():
return ''
text = self.escape(self._text).split('\n')
for i, line in enumerate(text):
if line.strip():
text[i] = ' %s' % (line,)
return self.start + '\n'.join(text)
class Em(AbstractText):
start = "*"
end = "*"
class Strong(AbstractText):
start = "**"
end = "**"
class Quote(AbstractText):
start = '``'
end = '``'
class Anchor(AbstractText):
start = '_`'
end = '`'
class Footnote(AbstractText):
def __init__(self, note, symbol=False):
raise NotImplemented('XXX')
class Citation(AbstractText):
def __init__(self, text, cite):
raise NotImplemented('XXX')
class ListItem(Paragraph):
allow_nesting = True
item_chars = '*+-'
def text(self):
idepth = self.get_indent_depth()
indent = self.indent + (idepth + 1) * ' '
txt = '\n\n'.join(self.render_children(indent))
ret = []
item_char = self.item_chars[idepth]
ret += [indent[len(item_char)+1:], item_char, ' ', txt[len(indent):]]
return ''.join(ret)
def render_children(self, indent):
txt = []
buffer = []
def render_buffer(fro, to):
if not fro:
return
p = Paragraph(indent=indent, *fro)
p.parent = self.parent
to.append(p.text())
for child in self.children:
if isinstance(child, AbstractText):
buffer.append(child)
else:
if buffer:
render_buffer(buffer, txt)
buffer = []
txt.append(child.text())
render_buffer(buffer, txt)
return txt
def get_indent_depth(self):
depth = 0
current = self
while (current.parent is not None and
isinstance(current.parent, ListItem)):
depth += 1
current = current.parent
return depth
class OrderedListItem(ListItem):
item_chars = ["#."] * 5
class DListItem(ListItem):
item_chars = None
def __init__(self, term, definition, *args, **kwargs):
self.term = term
super(DListItem, self).__init__(definition, *args, **kwargs)
def text(self):
idepth = self.get_indent_depth()
indent = self.indent + (idepth + 1) * ' '
txt = '\n\n'.join(self.render_children(indent))
ret = []
ret += [indent[2:], self.term, '\n', txt]
return ''.join(ret)
class Link(AbstractText):
start = '`'
end = '`_'
def __init__(self, _text, target):
self._text = _text
self.target = target
self.rest = None
def text(self):
if self.rest is None:
self.rest = self.find_rest()
if self.rest.links.get(self._text, self.target) != self.target:
raise ValueError('link name %r already in use for a different '
'target' % (self.target,))
self.rest.links[self._text] = self.target
return AbstractText.text(self)
def find_rest(self):
# XXX little overkill, but who cares...
next = self
while next.parent is not None:
next = next.parent
return next
class InternalLink(AbstractText):
start = '`'
end = '`_'
class LinkTarget(Paragraph):
def __init__(self, name, target):
self.name = name
self.target = target
def text(self):
return ".. _`%s`:%s\n" % (self.name, self.target)
class Substitution(AbstractText):
def __init__(self, text, **kwargs):
raise NotImplemented('XXX')
class Directive(Paragraph):
indent = ' '
def __init__(self, name, *args, **options):
self.name = name
self.content = args
super(Directive, self).__init__()
self.options = options
def text(self):
# XXX not very pretty...
txt = '.. %s::' % (self.name,)
options = '\n'.join([' :%s: %s' % (k, v) for (k, v) in
self.options.iteritems()])
if options:
txt += '\n%s' % (options,)
if self.content:
txt += '\n'
for item in self.content:
txt += '\n ' + item
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# coding: utf-8
from tiramisu.config import *
from tiramisu.option import *
all_modules = ['amon', 'sphynx', 'zephir']
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False)
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
default=False)
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', 'doc pour gc', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption])
descr = OptionDescription('essai', 'une éééééé doc pour essai', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption, boolop])
def get_example_config():
return Config(descr)

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"""automatically sets the PYTHONPATH before running the unit tests
This is supposed to be used in development mode (i.e. testing from a fresh
checkout)
"""
from os.path import dirname, abspath, join, normpath
import sys
HERE = dirname(abspath(__file__))
PATH = normpath(join(HERE, '..'))
if PATH not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(1, PATH)

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#this test is much more to test that **it's there** and answers attribute access
import autopath
from py.test import raises
from config import *
from option import *
def make_description():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False)
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
default=False)
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption])
descr = OptionDescription('tiram', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption, boolop])
return descr
def test_base_config():
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
descr = OptionDescription('tiramisu', '', [gcdummy])
cfg = Config(descr)
assert cfg.dummy == False
dm = cfg.unwrap_from_path('dummy')
assert dm._name == 'dummy'
def test_reset_value():
descr = make_description()
cfg = Config(descr)
assert cfg.gc.dummy == False
cfg.gc.dummy = True
assert cfg.gc.dummy == True
cfg.gc.dummy = None
def test_base_config_and_groups():
descr = make_description()
# overrides the booloption default value
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
assert config.gc.name == 'ref'
assert config.bool == False
nm = config.unwrap_from_path('gc.name')
assert nm._name == 'name'
gc = config.unwrap_from_path('gc')
assert gc._name == 'gc'
nm = config.unwrap_from_name('name')
assert nm._name == 'name'
def test_base_config_in_a_tree():
"how options are organized into a tree"
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
assert config.gc.name == 'ref'
config.gc.name = 'framework'
assert config.gc.name == 'framework'
assert getattr(config, "gc.name") == 'framework'
assert config.objspace == 'std'
config.objspace = 'thunk'
assert config.objspace == 'thunk'
assert config.gc.float == 2.3
assert config.int == 0
config.gc.float = 3.4
config.int = 123
assert config.gc.float == 3.4
assert config.int == 123
assert not config.wantref
assert config.str == "abc"
config.str = "def"
assert config.str == "def"
raises(AttributeError, 'config.gc.foo = "bar"')
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
assert config.gc.name == 'ref'
config.wantframework = True
def test_config_values():
"_cfgimpl_values appears to be a simple dict"
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
config.set(dummy=False)
assert config.gc._cfgimpl_values == {'dummy': False, 'float': 2.3, 'name': 'ref'}
def test_cfgimpl_get_home_by_path():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
assert config._cfgimpl_get_home_by_path('gc.dummy')[1] == 'dummy'
assert config._cfgimpl_get_home_by_path('dummy')[1] == 'dummy'
assert config.getpaths(include_groups=False) == ['gc.name', 'gc.dummy', 'gc.float', 'bool', 'objspace', 'wantref', 'str', 'wantframework', 'int', 'boolop']
assert config.getpaths(include_groups=True) == ['gc', 'gc.name', 'gc.dummy', 'gc.float', 'bool', 'objspace', 'wantref', 'str', 'wantframework', 'int', 'boolop']

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"configuration objects global API"
import autopath
from py.test import raises
from config import *
from option import *
def make_description():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Tests', default=False)
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test', default=False)
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption])
descr = OptionDescription('tiramisu', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption, boolop])
return descr
def test_compare_configs():
"config object comparison"
descr = make_description()
conf1 = Config(descr)
conf2 = Config(descr, wantref=True)
assert conf1 != conf2
assert hash(conf1) != hash(conf2)
assert conf1.getkey() != conf2.getkey()
conf1.wantref = True
assert conf1 == conf2
assert hash(conf1) == hash(conf2)
assert conf1.getkey() == conf2.getkey()
# ____________________________________________________________
def test_iter_config():
"iteration on config object"
s = StrOption("string", "", default="string")
s2 = StrOption("string2", "", default="string2")
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s,s2])
config = Config(descr)
assert [(name, value) for name, value in config] == \
[('string', 'string'), ('string2', 'string2')]
def test_iter_subconfig():
"iteration on config sub object"
descr = make_description()
conf = Config(descr)
for (name, value), (gname, gvalue) in \
zip(conf.gc, [("name", "ref"), ("dummy", False)]):
assert name == gname
assert value == gvalue
#____________________________________________________________
def test_getpaths():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr)
assert config.getpaths() == ['gc.name', 'gc.dummy', 'gc.float', 'bool',
'objspace', 'wantref', 'str', 'wantframework',
'int', 'boolop']
assert config.getpaths() == descr.getpaths()
assert config.gc.getpaths() == ['name', 'dummy', 'float']
assert config.gc.getpaths() == descr.gc.getpaths()
assert config.getpaths(include_groups=True) == [
'gc', 'gc.name', 'gc.dummy', 'gc.float',
'bool', 'objspace', 'wantref', 'str', 'wantframework', 'int', 'boolop']
assert config.getpaths(True) == descr.getpaths(True)
def test_getpaths_with_hidden():
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
booloption.hide()
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False)
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
default=False)
descr = OptionDescription('tiramisu', '', [booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption, boolop])
config = Config(descr)
result = ['objspace', 'wantref', 'str', 'wantframework', 'int', 'boolop']
assert config.getpaths() == result
r2 = ['bool', 'objspace', 'wantref', 'str', 'wantframework', 'int', 'boolop']
assert config.getpaths(allpaths=True) == r2
def test_str():
descr = make_description()
c = Config(descr)
print c # does not crash
def test_dir():
descr = make_description()
c = Config(descr)
print dir(c)
def test_make_dict():
"serialization of the whole config to a dict"
descr = OptionDescription("opt", "", [
OptionDescription("s1", "", [
BoolOption("a", "", default=False)]),
IntOption("int", "", default=42)])
config = Config(descr)
d = make_dict(config)
assert d == {"s1.a": False, "int": 42}
config.int = 43
config.s1.a = True
d = make_dict(config)
assert d == {"s1.a": True, "int": 43}
d2 = make_dict(config, flatten=True)
assert d2 == {'a': True, 'int': 43}
def test_delattr():
"delattr, means suppression of an option in a config"
descr = OptionDescription("opt", "", [
OptionDescription("s1", "", [
BoolOption("a", "", default=False)]),
IntOption("int", "", default=42)])
c = Config(descr)
c.int = 45
assert c.int == 45
del c.int
assert c.int == 42
c.int = 45
assert c.int == 45
#def test_validator():
# "validates the integrity of an option towards a whole configuration"
# def my_validator_1(config):
# assert config is c
# def my_validator_2(config):
# assert config is c
# raise ConflictConfigError
# descr = OptionDescription("opt", "", [
# BoolOption('booloption1', 'option test1', default=False,
# validator=my_validator_1),
# BoolOption('booloption2', 'option test2', default=False,
# validator=my_validator_2),
# BoolOption('booloption4', 'option test4', default=False,
# ),
# ])
# c = Config(descr)
# c.booloption1 = True
## raises(ConfigError, "c.booloption2 = True")
## assert c.booloption2 is False
## raises(ConfigError, "c.booloption3 = True")
# assert c.booloption2 is False
# c.booloption4 = True
# assert c.booloption2 is False
# c.booloption2 = False
# assert c.booloption2 is False
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#just a proof of concept with a lot of options and option groups
import autopath
from config import *
from option import *
all_modules = ['amon', 'sphynx', 'zephir']
example__optiondescription = OptionDescription("objspace", "Object Space Options", [
ChoiceOption("name", "Object Space name",
["std", "flow", "thunk", "dump", "taint"],
"std"),
OptionDescription("opcodes", "opcodes to enable in the interpreter", [
BoolOption("CALL_LIKELY_BUILTIN", "emit a special bytecode for likely calls to builtin functions",
default=False,
requires=[("translation.stackless", False)]),
BoolOption("CALL_METHOD", "emit a special bytecode for expr.name()",
default=False),
]),
BoolOption("nofaking", "disallow faking in the object space",
default=False,
requires=[
("objspace.usemodules.posix", True),
("objspace.usemodules.time", True),
("objspace.usemodules.errno", True)],
),
OptionDescription("usemodules", "Which Modules should be used", [
BoolOption(modname, "use module %s" % (modname, ),
default=True,
requires= ['amon'],
)
for modname in all_modules]),
BoolOption("allworkingmodules", "use as many working modules as possible",
default=True,
),
BoolOption("translationmodules",
"use only those modules that are needed to run translate.py on pypy",
default=False,
),
BoolOption("geninterp", "specify whether geninterp should be used",
default=True),
BoolOption("logbytecodes",
"keep track of bytecode usage",
default=False),
BoolOption("usepycfiles", "Write and read pyc files when importing",
default=True),
BoolOption("lonepycfiles", "Import pyc files with no matching py file",
default=False,
requires=[("objspace.usepycfiles", True)]),
StrOption("soabi",
"Tag to differentiate extension modules built for different Python interpreters",
default=None),
BoolOption("honor__builtins__",
"Honor the __builtins__ key of a module dictionary",
default=False),
BoolOption("disable_call_speedhacks",
"make sure that all calls go through space.call_args",
default=False),
BoolOption("timing",
"timing of various parts of the interpreter (simple profiling)",
default=False),
OptionDescription("std", "Standard Object Space Options", [
BoolOption("withtproxy", "support transparent proxies",
default=True),
BoolOption("withsmallint", "use tagged integers",
default=False,
requires=[("objspace.std.withprebuiltint", False),
("translation.taggedpointers", True)]),
BoolOption("withprebuiltint", "prebuild commonly used int objects",
default=False),
IntOption("prebuiltintfrom", "lowest integer which is prebuilt",
default=-5),
IntOption("prebuiltintto", "highest integer which is prebuilt",
default=100),
BoolOption("withstrjoin", "use strings optimized for addition",
default=False),
BoolOption("withstrslice", "use strings optimized for slicing",
default=False),
BoolOption("withstrbuf", "use strings optimized for addition (ver 2)",
default=False),
BoolOption("withprebuiltchar",
"use prebuilt single-character string objects",
default=False),
BoolOption("sharesmallstr",
"always reuse the prebuilt string objects "
"(the empty string and potentially single-char strings)",
default=False),
BoolOption("withrope", "use ropes as the string implementation",
default=False,
requires=[("objspace.std.withstrslice", False),
("objspace.std.withstrjoin", False),
("objspace.std.withstrbuf", False)],
),
BoolOption("withropeunicode", "use ropes for the unicode implementation",
default=False,
requires=[("objspace.std.withrope", True)]),
BoolOption("withcelldict",
"use dictionaries that are optimized for being used as module dicts",
default=False,
requires=[("objspace.opcodes.CALL_LIKELY_BUILTIN", False),
("objspace.honor__builtins__", False)]),
BoolOption("withdictmeasurement",
"create huge files with masses of information "
"about dictionaries",
default=False),
BoolOption("withmapdict",
"make instances really small but slow without the JIT",
default=False,
requires=[("objspace.std.getattributeshortcut", True),
("objspace.std.withtypeversion", True),
]),
BoolOption("withrangelist",
"enable special range list implementation that does not "
"actually create the full list until the resulting "
"list is mutated",
default=False),
BoolOption("withtypeversion",
"version type objects when changing them",
default=False,
# weakrefs needed, because of get_subclasses()
requires=[("translation.rweakref", True)]),
BoolOption("withmethodcache",
"try to cache method lookups",
default=False,
requires=[("objspace.std.withtypeversion", True),
("translation.rweakref", True)]),
BoolOption("withmethodcachecounter",
"try to cache methods and provide a counter in __pypy__. "
"for testing purposes only.",
default=False,
requires=[("objspace.std.withmethodcache", True)]),
IntOption("methodcachesizeexp",
" 2 ** methodcachesizeexp is the size of the of the method cache ",
default=11),
BoolOption("optimized_int_add",
"special case the addition of two integers in BINARY_ADD",
default=False),
BoolOption("optimized_comparison_op",
"special case the comparison of integers",
default=False),
BoolOption("optimized_list_getitem",
"special case the 'list[integer]' expressions",
default=False),
BoolOption("builtinshortcut",
"a shortcut for operations between built-in types",
default=False),
BoolOption("getattributeshortcut",
"track types that override __getattribute__",
default=False),
BoolOption("newshortcut",
"cache and shortcut calling __new__ from builtin types",
default=False),
BoolOption("logspaceoptypes",
"a instrumentation option: before exit, print the types seen by "
"certain simpler bytecodes",
default=False),
ChoiceOption("multimethods", "the multimethod implementation to use",
["doubledispatch", "mrd"],
default="mrd"),
BoolOption("immutable_builtintypes",
"Forbid the changing of builtin types", default=True),
]),
])
# ____________________________________________________________
def get_combined_translation_config(other_optdescr=None,
existing_config=None,
overrides=None,
translating=False):
if overrides is None:
overrides = {}
d = BoolOption("translating",
"indicates whether we are translating currently",
default=False)
if other_optdescr is None:
children = []
newname = ""
else:
children = [other_optdescr]
newname = other_optdescr._name
descr = OptionDescription("eole", "all options", children)
config = Config(descr, **overrides)
if translating:
config.translating = True
if existing_config is not None:
for child in existing_config._cfgimpl_descr._children:
if child._name == newname:
continue
value = getattr(existing_config, child._name)
config._cfgimpl_values[child._name] = value
return config
def get_example_config(overrides=None, translating=False):
return get_combined_translation_config(
example__optiondescription, overrides=overrides,
translating=translating)
# ____________________________________________________________
def test_example_option():
config = get_example_config()
result = ['objspace.name', 'objspace.opcodes.CALL_LIKELY_BUILTIN',
'objspace.opcodes.CALL_METHOD', 'objspace.nofaking',
'objspace.usemodules.amon', 'objspace.usemodules.sphynx',
'objspace.usemodules.zephir', 'objspace.allworkingmodules',
'objspace.translationmodules', 'objspace.geninterp',
'objspace.logbytecodes', 'objspace.usepycfiles', 'objspace.lonepycfiles',
'objspace.soabi', 'objspace.honor__builtins__',
'objspace.disable_call_speedhacks', 'objspace.timing',
'objspace.std.withtproxy', 'objspace.std.withsmallint',
'objspace.std.withprebuiltint', 'objspace.std.prebuiltintfrom',
'objspace.std.prebuiltintto', 'objspace.std.withstrjoin',
'objspace.std.withstrslice', 'objspace.std.withstrbuf',
'objspace.std.withprebuiltchar', 'objspace.std.sharesmallstr',
'objspace.std.withrope', 'objspace.std.withropeunicode',
'objspace.std.withcelldict', 'objspace.std.withdictmeasurement',
'objspace.std.withmapdict', 'objspace.std.withrangelist',
'objspace.std.withtypeversion', 'objspace.std.withmethodcache',
'objspace.std.withmethodcachecounter', 'objspace.std.methodcachesizeexp',
'objspace.std.optimized_int_add', 'objspace.std.optimized_comparison_op',
'objspace.std.optimized_list_getitem', 'objspace.std.builtinshortcut',
'objspace.std.getattributeshortcut', 'objspace.std.newshortcut',
'objspace.std.logspaceoptypes', 'objspace.std.multimethods',
'objspace.std.immutable_builtintypes']
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import autopath
from py.test import raises
from config import *
from option import *
def make_description():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption])
descr = OptionDescription('constraints', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption, boolop])
return descr
def make_description_duplicates():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
## dummy 1
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
# dummy2 (same name)
gcdummy2 = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy2', default=True)
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, gcdummy2, floatoption])
descr = OptionDescription('constraints', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption, boolop])
return descr
def test_identical_names():
"""If in the schema (the option description) there is something that
have the same name, an exection is raised
"""
descr = make_description_duplicates()
raises(ConflictConfigError, "cfg = Config(descr)")
def make_description2():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
# first multi
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
boolop.enable_multi()
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
# second multi
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
wantframework_option.enable_multi()
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption])
descr = OptionDescription('constraints', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption, boolop])
return descr
# FIXME: XXX would you mind putting the multi validations anywhere else
# than in the requires !!!
#def test_multi_constraints():
# "a multi in a constraint has to have the same length"
# descr = make_description2()
# cfg = Config(descr)
# cfg.boolop = [True, True, False]
# cfg.wantframework = [False, False, True]
#
#def test_multi_raise():
# "a multi in a constraint has to have the same length"
# # FIXME fusionner les deux tests, MAIS PROBLEME :
# # il ne devrait pas etre necessaire de refaire une config
# # si la valeur est modifiee une deuxieme fois ->
# #raises(ConflictConfigError, "cfg.wantframework = [False, False, True]")
# # ExceptionFailure: 'DID NOT RAISE'
# descr = make_description2()
# cfg = Config(descr)
# cfg.boolop = [True]
# raises(ConflictConfigError, "cfg.wantframework = [False, False, True]")
# ____________________________________________________________
# adding dynamically new options description schema
def test_newoption_add_in_descr():
descr = make_description()
newoption = BoolOption('newoption', 'dummy twoo', default=False)
descr.add_child(newoption)
config = Config(descr)
assert config.newoption == False
def test_newoption_add_in_subdescr():
descr = make_description()
newoption = BoolOption('newoption', 'dummy twoo', default=False)
descr.gc.add_child(newoption)
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
assert config.gc.newoption == False
def test_newoption_add_in_config():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
newoption = BoolOption('newoption', 'dummy twoo', default=False)
descr.add_child(newoption)
config.cfgimpl_update()
assert config.newoption == False
# ____________________________________________________________
def make_description_requires():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc",
requires=[('int', 1, 'hide')])
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption])
descr = OptionDescription('constraints', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
stroption, intoption])
return descr
def test_hidden_if_in():
descr = make_description_requires()
cfg = Config(descr)
intoption = cfg.unwrap_from_path('int')
stroption = cfg.unwrap_from_path('str')
assert not stroption._is_hidden()
cfg.int = 1
raises(HiddenOptionError, "cfg.str")
raises(HiddenOptionError, 'cfg.str= "uvw"')
assert stroption._is_hidden()
def test_hidden_if_in_with_group():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption],
requires=[('int', 1, 'hide')])
descr = OptionDescription('constraints', '', [gcgroup, booloption,
objspaceoption, stroption, intoption])
cfg = Config(descr)
assert not gcgroup._is_hidden()
cfg.int = 1
raises(HiddenOptionError, "cfg.gc.name")
# raises(HiddenOptionError, 'cfg.gc= "uvw"')
assert gcgroup._is_hidden()
def test_disabled_with_group():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption],
requires=[('int', 1, 'disable')])
descr = OptionDescription('constraints', '', [gcgroup, booloption,
objspaceoption, stroption, intoption])
cfg = Config(descr)
assert not gcgroup._is_disabled()
cfg.int = 1
raises(DisabledOptionError, "cfg.gc.name")
# raises(HiddenOptionError, 'cfg.gc= "uvw"')
assert gcgroup._is_disabled()

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"test all types of option default values for options, add new option in a descr"
import autopath
from py.test import raises
from config import *
from option import *
from error import MandatoryError
def make_description():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption])
descr = OptionDescription('tiramisu', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption, boolop])
return descr
#____________________________________________________________
# default values
def test_default_is_none():
"""
Most constructors take a ``default`` argument that specifies the default
value of the option. If this argument is not supplied the default value is
assumed to be ``None``.
"""
dummy1 = BoolOption('dummy1', 'doc dummy')
dummy2 = BoolOption('dummy2', 'doc dummy')
group = OptionDescription('group', '', [dummy1, dummy2])
config = Config(group)
# so when the default value is not set, there is actually a default value
assert config.dummy1 == None
assert config.dummy2 == None
def test_set_defaut_value_from_option_object():
"""Options have an available default setting and can give it back"""
b = BoolOption("boolean", "", default=False)
assert b.getdefault() == False
def test_mandatory():
dummy1 = BoolOption('dummy1', 'doc dummy', mandatory=True)
dummy2 = BoolOption('dummy2', 'doc dummy', mandatory=True)
group = OptionDescription('group', '', [dummy1, dummy2])
config = Config(group)
# config.setoption('dummy1', True)
raises(MandatoryError, 'config.dummy1')
config.dummy1 = True
assert config.dummy1 == True
raises(MandatoryError, 'config.dummy2 == None')
raises(MandatoryError, "config.override({'dummy2':None})")
config.set(dummy2=True)
config.dummy2 = False
assert config.dummy2 == False
def test_override_are_defaults():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
config.gc.dummy = True
assert config._cfgimpl_values['gc']._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'user'
#Options have an available default setting and can give it back
assert config._cfgimpl_descr._children[0]._children[1].getdefault() == False
config.override({'gc.dummy':True})
#assert config.gc.dummy == True
#assert config._cfgimpl_descr._children[0]._children[1].getdefault() == True
#assert config._cfgimpl_values['gc']._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'default'
def test_overrides_changes_option_value():
"with config.override(), the default is changed and the value is changed"
descr = OptionDescription("test", "", [
BoolOption("b", "", default=False)])
config = Config(descr)
config.b = True
config.override({'b': False})
assert config.b == False
#____________________________________________________________
# test various option types
def test_choice_with_no_default():
descr = OptionDescription("test", "", [
ChoiceOption("backend", "", ["c", "cli"])])
config = Config(descr)
assert config.backend is None
config.backend = "c"
def test_choice_with_default():
descr = OptionDescription("test", "", [
ChoiceOption("backend", "", ["c", "cli"], default="cli")])
config = Config(descr)
assert config.backend == "cli"
def test_arbitrary_option():
descr = OptionDescription("top", "", [
ArbitraryOption("a", "no help", default=None)
])
config = Config(descr)
config.a = []
config.a.append(1)
assert config.a == [1]
descr = OptionDescription("top", "", [
ArbitraryOption("a", "no help", defaultfactory=list)
])
c1 = Config(descr)
c2 = Config(descr)
c1.a.append(1)
assert c2.a == []
assert c1.a == [1]

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import autopath
from py.test import raises
from config import *
from option import *
from error import SpecialOwnersError
def make_description():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', callback="toto")
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption])
descr = OptionDescription('constraints', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption, boolop])
return descr
def make_description2():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption])
descr = OptionDescription('constraints', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption, boolop])
return descr
def test_override_are_default_owner():
"config.override() implies that the owner is 'default' again"
descr = make_description2()
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
# default
assert config.gc._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'default'
# user
config.gc.dummy = True
assert config.gc._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'user'
assert config._cfgimpl_values['gc']._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'user'
#Options have an available default setting and can give it back
assert config._cfgimpl_descr._children[0]._children[1].getdefault() == False
config.override({'gc.dummy':True})
assert config.gc._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'default'
# user again
config.gc.dummy = False
assert config.gc._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'user'
def test_change_owner():
descr = make_description()
# here the owner is 'default'
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
# the default owner is 'user' (which is not 'default')
# Still not getting it ? read the docs
config.gc.dummy = True
assert config.gc._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'user'
# config.cfgimpl_set_owner('eggs')
# config.set(dummy=False)
# assert config.gc._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'eggs'
# config.cfgimpl_set_owner('spam')
# gcdummy = config.unwrap_from_path('gc.dummy')
# gcdummy.setowner(config.gc, 'blabla')
# assert config.gc._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'blabla'
# config.gc.dummy = True
# assert config.gc._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'spam'
#____________________________________________________________
# special owners
def test_auto_owner():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
config.gc.setoption('dummy', True, 'auto')
raises(HiddenOptionError, "config.gc.dummy")
raises(ConflictConfigError, "config.gc.setoption('dummy', False, 'auto')")
# shall return an auto value...
#assert config.gc.dummy == 'auto_dummy_value'
def test_cannot_override_special_owners():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
config.gc.setoption('dummy', True, 'auto')
raises(SpecialOwnersError, "config.override({'gc.dummy': True})")
# FIXME have to test the fills anyway
#def test_fill_owner():
# "fill option"
# descr = make_description()
# config = Config(descr, bool=False)
# assert config.bool == False
# assert config.gc.dummy == False
# # 'fill' special values
# config.gc.setoption('dummy', True, 'fill')
# assert config.gc.dummy == False
#def test_auto_fill_and_override():
# descr = make_description()
# config = Config(descr, bool=False)
# booloption = config.unwrap_from_path('bool')
# booloption.callback = 'identical'
# booloption.setowner(config, 'auto')
# assert config.bool == 'identicalbool'
# gcdummy = config.unwrap_from_path('gc.dummy')
# gcdummy.callback = 'identical'
# gcdummy.setowner(config.gc, 'fill')
# raises(SpecialOwnersError, "config.override({'gc.dummy':True})")
# config.gc.setoption('dummy', False, 'fill')
# # value is returned
# assert config.gc.dummy == False

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"config.set() or config.setoption() or option.setoption()"
import autopath
from py.test import raises
from config import *
from option import *
from error import *
def make_description():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False)
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
default=False)
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption])
descr = OptionDescription('tiramisu', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption, boolop])
return descr
#____________________________________________________________
# change with __setattr__
def test_attribute_access():
"Once set, option values can't be changed again by attribute access"
s = StrOption("string", "", default="string")
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
config = Config(descr)
# let's try to change it again
config.string = "foo"
assert config.string == "foo"
def test_setitem():
s = StrOption("string", "", default=["string", "sdfsdf"], default_multi="prout", multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
config = Config(descr)
print config.string[1]
config.string[1] = "titi"
print config.string[1]
def test_reset():
"if value is None, resets to default owner"
s = StrOption("string", "", default="string")
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
config = Config(descr)
config.string = "foo"
assert config.string == "foo"
assert config._cfgimpl_value_owners['string'] == 'user'
config.string = None
assert config.string == 'string'
assert config._cfgimpl_value_owners['string'] == 'default'
def test_reset_with_multi():
s = StrOption("string", "", default=["string"], default_multi="string" , multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
config = Config(descr)
config.string = []
assert config.string == ["string"]
assert config._cfgimpl_value_owners['string'] == ['default']
config.string = ["eggs", "spam", "foo"]
assert config._cfgimpl_value_owners['string'] == ['user', 'user', 'user']
config.string = []
assert config.string == ["string"]
assert config._cfgimpl_value_owners['string'] == ['default']
raises(ConfigError, "config.string = None")
def test_default_with_multi():
"default with multi is a list"
s = StrOption("string", "", default=[], default_multi="string" , multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
config = Config(descr)
assert config.string == []
s = StrOption("string", "", default=None, default_multi="string" , multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
config = Config(descr)
assert config.string == []
def test_idontexist():
descr = make_description()
cfg = Config(descr)
raises(AttributeError, "cfg.idontexist")
# ____________________________________________________________
def test_attribute_access_with_multi():
s = StrOption("string", "", default=["string"], default_multi= "string" , multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
config = Config(descr)
config.string = ["foo", "bar"]
assert config.string == ["foo", "bar"]
def test_item_access_with_multi():
s = StrOption("string", "", default=["string"], multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
config = Config(descr)
config.string = ["foo", "bar"]
assert config.string == ["foo", "bar"]
assert config.string[0] == "foo"
# FIXME
config.string[0] = 'changetest'
# assert config.string[0] == 'changetest'
# assert config.string[
def test_access_with_multi_default():
s = StrOption("string", "", default=["string"], multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
config = Config(descr)
assert config._cfgimpl_value_owners["string"] == ['default']
config.string = ["foo", "bar"]
assert config.string == ["foo", "bar"]
assert config._cfgimpl_value_owners["string"] == ['user', 'user']
#def test_attribute_access_with_multi2():
# s = StrOption("string", "", default="string", multi=True)
# descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
# config = Config(descr)
# config.string = ["foo", "bar"]
# assert config.string == ["foo", "bar"]
def test_multi_with_requires():
s = StrOption("string", "", default=["string"], default_multi="string", multi=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default=["abc"], default_multi = "abc",
requires=[('int', 1, 'hide')], multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s, intoption, stroption])
config = Config(descr)
assert stroption._is_hidden() == False
config.int = 1
raises(HiddenOptionError, "config.str = ['a', 'b']")
assert stroption._is_hidden()
def test__requires_with_inverted():
s = StrOption("string", "", default=["string"], multi=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default=["abc"], default_multi = "abc",
requires=[('int', 1, 'hide', 'inverted')], multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s, intoption, stroption])
config = Config(descr)
assert stroption._is_hidden() == False
config.int = 1
assert stroption._is_hidden() == False
def test_multi_with_requires_in_another_group():
s = StrOption("string", "", default=["string"], multi=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [intoption])
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default=["abc"],
requires=[('int', 1, 'hide')], multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("opt", "", [stroption])
descr2 = OptionDescription("opt2", "", [intoption, s, descr])
config = Config(descr2)
assert stroption._is_hidden() == False
config.int = 1
raises(HiddenOptionError, "config.opt.str = ['a', 'b']")
assert stroption._is_hidden()
def test_apply_requires_from_config():
s = StrOption("string", "", default=["string"], multi=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [intoption])
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default=["abc"],
requires=[('int', 1, 'hide')], multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("opt", "", [stroption])
descr2 = OptionDescription("opt2", "", [intoption, s, descr])
config = Config(descr2)
assert stroption._is_hidden() == False
config.int = 1
try:
config.opt.str
except:
pass
assert stroption._is_hidden()
def test_apply_requires_with_disabled():
s = StrOption("string", "", default=["string"], multi=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [intoption])
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default=["abc"],
requires=[('int', 1, 'disable')], multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("opt", "", [stroption])
descr2 = OptionDescription("opt2", "", [intoption, s, descr])
config = Config(descr2)
assert stroption._is_disabled() == False
config.int = 1
try:
config.opt.str
except:
pass
assert stroption._is_disabled()
def test_multi_with_requires_with_disabled_in_another_group():
s = StrOption("string", "", default=["string"], multi=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [intoption])
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default=["abc"],
requires=[('int', 1, 'disable')], multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("opt", "", [stroption])
descr2 = OptionDescription("opt2", "", [intoption, s, descr])
config = Config(descr2)
assert stroption._is_disabled() == False
config.int = 1
raises(DisabledOptionError, "config.opt.str = ['a', 'b']")
assert stroption._is_disabled()
def test_multi_with_requires_that_is_multi():
s = StrOption("string", "", default=["string"], multi=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=[0], multi=True)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default=["abc"],
requires=[('int', [1, 1], 'hide')], multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s, intoption, stroption])
config = Config(descr)
assert stroption._is_hidden() == False
config.int = [1, 1]
raises(HiddenOptionError, "config.str = ['a', 'b']")
assert stroption._is_hidden()
def test_multi_with_bool():
s = BoolOption("bool", "", default=[False], multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
config = Config(descr)
assert descr.bool.multi == True
config.bool = [True, False]
assert config._cfgimpl_values['bool'] == [True, False]
assert config.bool == [True, False]
def test_multi_with_bool_two():
s = BoolOption("bool", "", default=[False], multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
config = Config(descr)
assert descr.bool.multi == True
raises(ConfigError, "config.bool = True")
def test_choice_access_with_multi():
ch = ChoiceOption("t1", "", ["a", "b"], default=["a"], multi=True)
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [ch])
config = Config(descr)
config.t1 = ["a", "b", "a", "b"]
assert config.t1 == ["a", "b", "a", "b"]
# ____________________________________________________________
def test_setoption_from_option():
"a setoption directly from the option is **not** a good practice"
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
descr = OptionDescription('descr', '', [booloption])
cfg = Config(descr)
booloption.setoption(cfg, False, 'owner')
assert cfg.bool == False
# ____________________________________________________________
def test_set_mode_in_config():
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True,
mode='expert')
descr = OptionDescription('descr', '', [booloption])
cfg = Config(descr)
cfg.cfgimpl_set_mode('expert')
raises(ModeOptionError, "cfg.bool")
cfg.cfgimpl_set_mode('normal')
assert cfg.bool == True
#____________________________________________________________
def test_dwim_set():
descr = OptionDescription("opt", "", [
OptionDescription("sub", "", [
BoolOption("b1", ""),
ChoiceOption("c1", "", ['a', 'b', 'c'], 'a'),
BoolOption("d1", ""),
]),
BoolOption("b2", ""),
BoolOption("d1", ""),
])
c = Config(descr)
c.set(b1=False, c1='b')
assert not c.sub.b1
assert c.sub.c1 == 'b'
# new config, because you cannot change values once they are set
c = Config(descr)
c.set(b2=False, **{'sub.c1': 'c'})
assert not c.b2
assert c.sub.c1 == 'c'
raises(AmbigousOptionError, "c.set(d1=True)")
raises(NoMatchingOptionFound, "c.set(unknown='foo')")
def test_more_set():
descr = OptionDescription("opt", "", [
OptionDescription("s1", "", [
BoolOption("a", "", default=False)]),
IntOption("int", "", default=42)])
d = {'s1.a': True, 'int': 23}
config = Config(descr)
config.set(**d)
assert config.s1.a
assert config.int == 23
def test_set_with_hidden_option():
boolopt = BoolOption("a", "", default=False)
boolopt.hide()
descr = OptionDescription("opt", "", [
OptionDescription("s1", "", [boolopt]),
IntOption("int", "", default=42)])
d = {'s1.a': True, 'int': 23}
config = Config(descr)
raises(HiddenOptionError, "config.set(**d)")
def test_set_with_unknown_option():
boolopt = BoolOption("b", "", default=False)
descr = OptionDescription("opt", "", [
OptionDescription("s1", "", [boolopt]),
IntOption("int", "", default=42)])
d = {'s1.a': True, 'int': 23}
config = Config(descr)
raises(NoMatchingOptionFound, "config.set(**d)")
def test_set_symlink_option():
boolopt = BoolOption("b", "", default=False)
linkopt = SymLinkOption("c", "s1.b")
descr = OptionDescription("opt", "",
[linkopt, OptionDescription("s1", "", [boolopt])])
config = Config(descr)
setattr(config, "s1.b", True)
setattr(config, "s1.b", False)
assert config.s1.b == False
assert config.c == False
config.c = True
assert config.s1.b == True
assert config.c == True
config.c = False
assert config.s1.b == False
assert config.c == False
#____________________________________________________________
def test_config_impl_values():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
# gcdummy.setoption(config, True, "user")
# config.setoption("gc.dummy", True, "user")
#config.gc.dummy = True
# config.setoption("bool", False, "user")
config.set(dummy=False)
assert config.gc._cfgimpl_values == {'dummy': False, 'float': 2.3, 'name': 'ref'}
## acces to the option object
# config.gc._cfgimpl_descr.dummy.setoption(config, True, "user")
assert config.gc.dummy == False
# config.set(dummy=True)
# assert config.gc.dummy == True
#____________________________________________________________
def test_accepts_multiple_changes_from_option():
s = StrOption("string", "", default="string")
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
config = Config(descr)
config.string = "egg"
assert s.getdefault() == "string"
assert config.string == "egg"
s.setoption(config, 'blah', "default")
assert s.getdefault() == "blah"
assert config.string == "blah"
s.setoption(config, 'bol', "user")
assert config.string == 'bol'
config.override({'string': "blurp"})
assert config.string == 'blurp'
assert s.getdefault() == 'blurp'
def test_allow_multiple_changes_from_config():
"""
a `setoption` from the config object is much like the attribute access,
except the fact that value owner can bet set
"""
s = StrOption("string", "", default="string")
s2 = StrOption("string2", "", default="string")
suboption = OptionDescription("bip", "", [s2])
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s, suboption])
config = Config(descr)
config.setoption("string", 'blah', "user")
config.setoption("string", "oh", "user")
assert config.string == "oh"
config.set(string2= 'blah')
assert config.bip.string2 == 'blah'
# ____________________________________________________________
def test_overrides_are_defaults():
descr = OptionDescription("test", "", [
BoolOption("b1", "", default=False),
BoolOption("b2", "", default=False),
])
# overrides here
config = Config(descr, b2=True)
assert config.b2
# test with a require
config.b1 = True
assert config.b2
# ____________________________________________________________
# accessing a value by the get method
def test_access_by_get():
descr = make_description()
cfg = Config(descr)
raises(NotFoundError, "cfg.get('idontexist')" )
assert cfg.get('wantref') == False
assert cfg.gc.dummy == False
assert cfg.get('dummy') == False
def test_access_by_get_whith_hide():
b1 = BoolOption("b1", "")
b1.hide()
descr = OptionDescription("opt", "", [
OptionDescription("sub", "", [
b1,
ChoiceOption("c1", "", ['a', 'b', 'c'], 'a'),
BoolOption("d1", ""),
]),
BoolOption("b2", ""),
BoolOption("d1", ""),
])
c = Config(descr)
raises(HiddenOptionError, "c.get('b1')")

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# coding: utf-8
"frozen and hidden values"
import autopath
from py.test import raises
from config import *
from option import *
def make_description():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcoption.set_mode("expert")
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
# hidding dummy here
gcdummy.hide()
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False,
requires=[('gc.name', 'ref')])
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
default=False,
requires=[('gc.name', 'framework')])
# ____________________________________________________________
booloptiontwo = BoolOption('booltwo', 'Test boolean option two', default=False)
subgroup = OptionDescription('subgroup', '', [booloptiontwo])
# ____________________________________________________________
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [subgroup, gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption])
gcgroup.set_mode("expert")
descr = OptionDescription('trs', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption])
return descr
#____________________________________________________________
#freeze
def make_description_freeze():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
default=False,
requires=['boolop'])
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption])
descr = OptionDescription('tiramisu', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption, boolop])
return descr
def test_freeze_one_option():
"freeze an option "
descr = make_description_freeze()
conf = Config(descr)
#freeze only one option
conf.gc._cfgimpl_descr.dummy.freeze()
assert conf.gc.dummy == False
raises(TypeError, "conf.gc.dummy = True")
def test_frozen_value():
"setattr a frozen value at the config level"
s = StrOption("string", "", default="string")
descr = OptionDescription("options", "", [s])
config = Config(descr)
s.freeze()
raises(ConfigError, 'config.string = "egg"')
def test_freeze():
"freeze a whole configuration object"
descr = make_description()
conf = Config(descr)
conf.cfgimpl_freeze()
raises(ConfigError, "conf.gc.name = 'try to modify'")
# ____________________________________________________________
def test_is_hidden():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr)
assert config.gc._cfgimpl_descr.dummy._is_hidden() == True
# setattr
raises(HiddenOptionError, "config.gc.dummy == False")
# getattr
raises(HiddenOptionError, "config.gc.dummy")
# I want to access to this option anyway
path = 'gc.dummy'
homeconfig, name = config._cfgimpl_get_home_by_path(path)
assert homeconfig._cfgimpl_values[name] == False
def test_group_is_hidden():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr)
gc = config.unwrap_from_path('gc')
gc.hide()
dummy = config.unwrap_from_path('gc.dummy')
raises(HiddenOptionError, "config.gc.dummy")
assert gc._is_hidden()
raises(HiddenOptionError, "config.gc.float")
# manually set the subconfigs to "show"
gc.show()
assert gc._is_hidden() == False
assert config.gc.float == 2.3
#dummy est en hide
raises(HiddenOptionError, "config.gc.dummy == False")
def test_global_show():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr)
assert config.gc._cfgimpl_descr.dummy._is_hidden() == True
raises(HiddenOptionError, "config.gc.dummy == False")
def test_with_many_subgroups():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr)
assert config.gc.subgroup._cfgimpl_descr.booltwo._is_hidden() == False
assert config.gc.subgroup.booltwo == False
config.gc.subgroup._cfgimpl_descr.booltwo.hide()
path = 'gc.subgroup.booltwo'
homeconfig, name = config._cfgimpl_get_home_by_path(path)
assert name == "booltwo"
option = getattr(homeconfig._cfgimpl_descr, name)
assert option._is_hidden()
def test_option_mode():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr)
assert config.gc._cfgimpl_descr.name.get_mode() == 'expert'
assert config._cfgimpl_descr.gc.get_mode() == 'expert'

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#this test is much more to test that **it's there** and answers attribute access
import autopath
from py.test import raises
from config import *
from option import *
def make_description():
gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
gcdummy2 = BoolOption('hide', 'dummy', default=True)
objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False)
wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
default=False)
gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption, gcdummy2])
descr = OptionDescription('tiram', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
wantref_option, stroption,
wantframework_option,
intoption, boolop])
return descr
def test_base_config_and_groups():
descr = make_description()
# overrides the booloption default value
config = Config(descr, bool=False)
assert config.gc.hide == True
def test_root_config_answers_ok():
"if you hide the root config, the options in this namespace behave normally"
gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
descr = OptionDescription('tiramisu', '', [gcdummy, boolop])
cfg = Config(descr)
cfg.cfgimpl_hide()
assert cfg.dummy == False
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# coding: utf-8
import autopath
from config import *
from option import *
def make_description():
numero_etab = StrOption('numero_etab', "identifiant de l'établissement")
nom_machine = StrOption('nom_machine', "nom de la machine", default="eoleng")
nombre_interfaces = IntOption('nombre_interfaces', "nombre d'interfaces à activer",
default=1)
activer_proxy_client = BoolOption('activer_proxy_client', "utiliser un proxy",
default=False)
mode_conteneur_actif = BoolOption('mode_conteneur_actif', "le serveur est en mode conteneur",
default=False)
# hidden (variable cachée)
# mode_conteneur_actif.taint()
adresse_serveur_ntp = StrOption('serveur_ntp', "adresse serveur ntp", multi=True)
time_zone = ChoiceOption('time_zone', 'fuseau horaire du serveur',
['Paris', 'Londres'], 'Paris')
ip_admin_eth0 = StrOption('ip_admin_eth0', "ip réseau autorisé")
netmask_admin_eth0 = StrOption('netmask_admin_eth0', "masque du sous-réseau")
master = OptionDescription('ip_admin_eth0', '', [ip_admin_eth0, netmask_admin_eth0])
interface1 = OptionDescription('interface1', '', [master])
interface1.set_group_type('group')
general = OptionDescription('general', '', [numero_etab, nom_machine,
nombre_interfaces, activer_proxy_client,
mode_conteneur_actif, adresse_serveur_ntp,
time_zone])
general.set_group_type('family')
creole = OptionDescription('creole', 'first tiramisu configuration', [general, interface1])
descr = OptionDescription('baseconfig', 'baseconifgdescr', [creole] )
return descr
def test_base_config():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr)
assert config.creole.general.activer_proxy_client == False
assert config.creole.general.nom_machine == "eoleng"
assert config.get('nom_machine') == "eoleng"
result = {'general.numero_etab': None, 'general.nombre_interfaces': 1,
'general.serveur_ntp': [], 'interface1.ip_admin_eth0.ip_admin_eth0': None,
'general.mode_conteneur_actif': False, 'general.time_zone': 'Paris',
'interface1.ip_admin_eth0.netmask_admin_eth0': None, 'general.nom_machine':
'eoleng', 'general.activer_proxy_client': False}
assert make_dict(config.creole) == result
result = {'serveur_ntp': [], 'mode_conteneur_actif': False,
'ip_admin_eth0': None, 'time_zone': 'Paris', 'numero_etab': None,
'netmask_admin_eth0': None, 'nom_machine': 'eoleng', 'activer_proxy_client':
False, 'nombre_interfaces': 1}
assert make_dict(config.creole, flatten=True) == result
def test_get_group_type():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr)
grp = config.unwrap_from_path('creole.general')
assert grp.get_group_type() == "family"
def test_iter_on_groups():
descr = make_description()
config = Config(descr)
result = list(config.creole.iter_groups(group_type= "family"))
group_names = [res[0] for res in result]
assert group_names == ['general']
result = list(config.creole.iter_groups())
group_names = [res[0] for res in result]
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import autopath
from py.test import raises
from tool import reverse_from_paths
#def make_description():
# gcoption = ChoiceOption('name', 'GC name', ['ref', 'framework'], 'ref')
# gcdummy = BoolOption('dummy', 'dummy', default=False)
# objspaceoption = ChoiceOption('objspace', 'Object space',
# ['std', 'thunk'], 'std')
# booloption = BoolOption('bool', 'Test boolean option', default=True)
# intoption = IntOption('int', 'Test int option', default=0)
# floatoption = FloatOption('float', 'Test float option', default=2.3)
# stroption = StrOption('str', 'Test string option', default="abc")
# boolop = BoolOption('boolop', 'Test boolean option op', default=True)
# wantref_option = BoolOption('wantref', 'Test requires', default=False)
# wantframework_option = BoolOption('wantframework', 'Test requires',
# default=False)
#
# gcgroup = OptionDescription('gc', '', [gcoption, gcdummy, floatoption])
# descr = OptionDescription('tiram', '', [gcgroup, booloption, objspaceoption,
# wantref_option, stroption,
# wantframework_option,
# intoption, boolop])
# return descr
def test_rebuild():
# pouvoir faire une comparaison avec equal
d = {"s1.s2.s3.s4.a": True, "int": 43, "s2.b":True, "s3.c": True, "s3.d":[1,2,3]}
cfg = reverse_from_paths(d)
assert cfg.s1.s2.s3.s4.a == True
assert cfg.int == 43
assert cfg.s2.b == True
assert cfg.s3.c == True
assert cfg.s3.d == [1,2,3]
# assert config.getpaths() == ['gc.name', 'gc.dummy', 'gc.float', 'bool',
# 'objspace', 'wantref', 'str', 'wantframework',
# 'int', 'boolop']
# assert config.getpaths(include_groups=False) == ['gc.name', 'gc.dummy', 'gc.float', 'bool', 'objspace', 'wantref', 'str', 'wantframework', 'int', 'boolop']
# assert config.getpaths(include_groups=True) == ['gc', 'gc.name', 'gc.dummy', 'gc.float', 'bool', 'objspace', 'wantref', 'str', 'wantframework', 'int', 'boolop']

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#this test is much more to test that **it's there** and answers attribute access
import autopath
from py.test import raises
from tool import extend
class A:
a = 'titi'
def tarte(self):
return "tart"
class B:
__metaclass__ = extend
def to_rst(self):
return "hello"
B.extend(A)
a = B()
def test_extendable():
assert a.a == 'titi'
assert a.tarte() == 'tart'
assert a.to_rst() == "hello"