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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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3948207c
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3948207c
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Jan 10, 2018
by
Raymond Hettinger
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bpo-32320: Add default value support to collections.namedtuple() (#4859)
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Doc/library/collections.rst
Doc/library/collections.rst
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Lib/collections/__init__.py
Lib/collections/__init__.py
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Lib/test/test_collections.py
Lib/test/test_collections.py
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@@ -782,7 +782,7 @@ Named tuples assign meaning to each position in a tuple and allow for more reada
self-documenting code. They can be used wherever regular tuples are used, and
they add the ability to access fields by name instead of position index.
.. function:: namedtuple(typename, field_names, *, rename=False, module=None)
.. function:: namedtuple(typename, field_names, *, rename=False,
defaults=None,
module=None)
Returns a new tuple subclass named *typename*. The new subclass is used to
create tuple-like objects that have fields accessible by attribute lookup as
...
...
@@ -805,6 +805,13 @@ they add the ability to access fields by name instead of position index.
converted to ``['abc', '_1', 'ghi', '_3']``, eliminating the keyword
``def`` and the duplicate fieldname ``abc``.
*defaults* can be ``None`` or an :term:`iterable` of default values.
Since fields with a default value must come after any fields without a
default, the *defaults* are applied to the rightmost parameters. For
example, if the fieldnames are ``['x', 'y', 'z']`` and the defaults are
``(1, 2)``, then ``x`` will be a required argument, ``y`` will default to
``1``, and ``z`` will default to ``2``.
If *module* is defined, the ``__module__`` attribute of the named tuple is
set to that value.
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@@ -824,6 +831,10 @@ they add the ability to access fields by name instead of position index.
.. versionchanged:: 3.7
Remove the *verbose* parameter and the :attr:`_source` attribute.
.. versionchanged:: 3.7
Added the *defaults* parameter and the :attr:`_field_defaults`
attribute.
.. doctest::
:options: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
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@@ -911,6 +922,18 @@ field names, the method and attribute names start with an underscore.
>>> Pixel(11, 22, 128, 255, 0)
Pixel(x=11, y=22, red=128, green=255, blue=0)
.. attribute:: somenamedtuple._fields_defaults
Dictionary mapping field names to default values.
.. doctest::
>>> Account = namedtuple('Account', ['type', 'balance'], defaults=[0])
>>> Account._fields_defaults
{'balance': 0}
>>> Account('premium')
Account(type='premium', balance=0)
To retrieve a field whose name is stored in a string, use the :func:`getattr`
function:
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Lib/collections/__init__.py
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@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ except ImportError:
_nt_itemgetters
=
{}
def
namedtuple
(
typename
,
field_names
,
*
,
rename
=
False
,
module
=
None
):
def
namedtuple
(
typename
,
field_names
,
*
,
rename
=
False
,
defaults
=
None
,
module
=
None
):
"""Returns a new subclass of tuple with named fields.
>>> Point = namedtuple('Point', ['x', 'y'])
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@@ -332,7 +332,8 @@ def namedtuple(typename, field_names, *, rename=False, module=None):
if
isinstance
(
field_names
,
str
):
field_names
=
field_names
.
replace
(
','
,
' '
).
split
()
field_names
=
list
(
map
(
str
,
field_names
))
typename
=
str
(
typename
)
typename
=
_sys
.
intern
(
str
(
typename
))
if
rename
:
seen
=
set
()
for
index
,
name
in
enumerate
(
field_names
):
...
...
@@ -342,6 +343,7 @@ def namedtuple(typename, field_names, *, rename=False, module=None):
or
name
in
seen
):
field_names
[
index
]
=
f'_
{
index
}
'
seen
.
add
(
name
)
for
name
in
[
typename
]
+
field_names
:
if
type
(
name
)
is
not
str
:
raise
TypeError
(
'Type names and field names must be strings'
)
...
...
@@ -351,6 +353,7 @@ def namedtuple(typename, field_names, *, rename=False, module=None):
if
_iskeyword
(
name
):
raise
ValueError
(
'Type names and field names cannot be a '
f'keyword:
{
name
!
r
}
'
)
seen
=
set
()
for
name
in
field_names
:
if
name
.
startswith
(
'_'
)
and
not
rename
:
...
...
@@ -360,6 +363,14 @@ def namedtuple(typename, field_names, *, rename=False, module=None):
raise
ValueError
(
f'Encountered duplicate field name:
{
name
!
r
}
'
)
seen
.
add
(
name
)
field_defaults
=
{}
if
defaults
is
not
None
:
defaults
=
tuple
(
defaults
)
if
len
(
defaults
)
>
len
(
field_names
):
raise
TypeError
(
'Got more default values than field names'
)
field_defaults
=
dict
(
reversed
(
list
(
zip
(
reversed
(
field_names
),
reversed
(
defaults
)))))
# Variables used in the methods and docstrings
field_names
=
tuple
(
map
(
_sys
.
intern
,
field_names
))
num_fields
=
len
(
field_names
)
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...
@@ -372,10 +383,12 @@ def namedtuple(typename, field_names, *, rename=False, module=None):
s
=
f'def __new__(_cls,
{
arg_list
}
): return _tuple_new(_cls, (
{
arg_list
}
))'
namespace
=
{
'_tuple_new'
:
tuple_new
,
'__name__'
:
f'namedtuple_
{
typename
}
'
}
# Note: exec() has the side-effect of interning the
typename and
field names
# Note: exec() has the side-effect of interning the field names
exec
(
s
,
namespace
)
__new__
=
namespace
[
'__new__'
]
__new__
.
__doc__
=
f'Create new instance of
{
typename
}
(
{
arg_list
}
)'
if
defaults
is
not
None
:
__new__
.
__defaults__
=
defaults
@
classmethod
def
_make
(
cls
,
iterable
):
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...
@@ -420,6 +433,7 @@ def namedtuple(typename, field_names, *, rename=False, module=None):
'__doc__'
:
f'
{
typename
}
(
{
arg_list
}
)'
,
'__slots__'
:
(),
'_fields'
:
field_names
,
'_fields_defaults'
:
field_defaults
,
'__new__'
:
__new__
,
'_make'
:
_make
,
'_replace'
:
_replace
,
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Lib/test/test_collections.py
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@@ -216,6 +216,57 @@ class TestNamedTuple(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
Point
.
_make
,
[
11
])
# catch too few args
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
Point
.
_make
,
[
11
,
22
,
33
])
# catch too many args
def
test_defaults
(
self
):
Point
=
namedtuple
(
'Point'
,
'x y'
,
defaults
=
(
10
,
20
))
# 2 defaults
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
.
_fields_defaults
,
{
'x'
:
10
,
'y'
:
20
})
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
(
1
,
2
),
(
1
,
2
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
(
1
),
(
1
,
20
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
(),
(
10
,
20
))
Point
=
namedtuple
(
'Point'
,
'x y'
,
defaults
=
(
20
,))
# 1 default
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
.
_fields_defaults
,
{
'y'
:
20
})
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
(
1
,
2
),
(
1
,
2
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
(
1
),
(
1
,
20
))
Point
=
namedtuple
(
'Point'
,
'x y'
,
defaults
=
())
# 0 defaults
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
.
_fields_defaults
,
{})
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
(
1
,
2
),
(
1
,
2
))
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
):
Point
(
1
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
):
# catch too few args
Point
()
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
):
# catch too many args
Point
(
1
,
2
,
3
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
):
# too many defaults
Point
=
namedtuple
(
'Point'
,
'x y'
,
defaults
=
(
10
,
20
,
30
))
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
):
# non-iterable defaults
Point
=
namedtuple
(
'Point'
,
'x y'
,
defaults
=
10
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
):
# another non-iterable default
Point
=
namedtuple
(
'Point'
,
'x y'
,
defaults
=
False
)
Point
=
namedtuple
(
'Point'
,
'x y'
,
defaults
=
None
)
# default is None
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
.
_fields_defaults
,
{})
self
.
assertIsNone
(
Point
.
__new__
.
__defaults__
,
None
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
(
10
,
20
),
(
10
,
20
))
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
):
# catch too few args
Point
(
10
)
Point
=
namedtuple
(
'Point'
,
'x y'
,
defaults
=
[
10
,
20
])
# allow non-tuple iterable
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
.
_fields_defaults
,
{
'x'
:
10
,
'y'
:
20
})
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
.
__new__
.
__defaults__
,
(
10
,
20
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
(
1
,
2
),
(
1
,
2
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
(
1
),
(
1
,
20
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
(),
(
10
,
20
))
Point
=
namedtuple
(
'Point'
,
'x y'
,
defaults
=
iter
([
10
,
20
]))
# allow plain iterator
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
.
_fields_defaults
,
{
'x'
:
10
,
'y'
:
20
})
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
.
__new__
.
__defaults__
,
(
10
,
20
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
(
1
,
2
),
(
1
,
2
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
(
1
),
(
1
,
20
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
Point
(),
(
10
,
20
))
@
unittest
.
skipIf
(
sys
.
flags
.
optimize
>=
2
,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above"
)
def
test_factory_doc_attr
(
self
):
...
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