Commit 9fe1ccfb authored by Raymond Hettinger's avatar Raymond Hettinger

Issue #11297: Add collections.ChainMap()

parent 692f038a
...@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ Python's general purpose built-in containers, :class:`dict`, :class:`list`, ...@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ Python's general purpose built-in containers, :class:`dict`, :class:`list`,
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:func:`namedtuple` factory function for creating tuple subclasses with named fields :func:`namedtuple` factory function for creating tuple subclasses with named fields
:class:`deque` list-like container with fast appends and pops on either end :class:`deque` list-like container with fast appends and pops on either end
:class:`ChainMap` dict-like class for creating a single view of multiple mappings
:class:`Counter` dict subclass for counting hashable objects :class:`Counter` dict subclass for counting hashable objects
:class:`OrderedDict` dict subclass that remembers the order entries were added :class:`OrderedDict` dict subclass that remembers the order entries were added
:class:`defaultdict` dict subclass that calls a factory function to supply missing values :class:`defaultdict` dict subclass that calls a factory function to supply missing values
...@@ -37,6 +38,119 @@ Python's general purpose built-in containers, :class:`dict`, :class:`list`, ...@@ -37,6 +38,119 @@ Python's general purpose built-in containers, :class:`dict`, :class:`list`,
as well. as well.
:class:`ChainMap` objects
-------------------------
A :class:`ChainMap` class is provided for quickly linking a number of mappings
so they can be treated as a single unit. It is often much faster than creating
a new dictionary and running multiple :meth:`~dict.update` calls.
The class can be used to simulate nested scopes and is useful in templating.
.. class:: ChainMap(*maps)
A :class:`ChainMap` groups multiple dicts or other mappings together to
create a single, updateable view. If no *maps* are specified, a single empty
dictionary is provided so that a new chain always has at least one mapping.
The underlying mappings are stored in a list. That list is public and can
accessed or updated using the *maps* attribute. There is no other state.
Lookups search the underlying mappings successively until a key is found. In
contrast, writes, updates, and deletions only operate on the first mapping.
A class:`ChainMap` incorporates the underlying mappings by reference. So, if
one of the underlying mappings gets updated, those changes will be reflected
in class:`ChainMap`.
All of the usual dictionary methods are supported. In addition, there is a
*maps* attribute, a method for creating new subcontexts, and a property for
accessing all but the first mapping:
.. attribute:: maps
A user updateable list of mappings. The list is ordered from
first-searched to last-searched. It is the only stored state and can
modified to change which mappings are searched. The list should
always contain at least one mapping.
.. method:: new_child()
Returns a new :class:`ChainMap` containing a new :class:`dict` followed by
all of the maps in the current instance. A call to ``d.new_child()`` is
equivalent to: ``ChainMap({}, *d.maps)``. This method is used for
creating subcontexts that can be updated without altering values in any
of the parent mappings.
.. attribute:: parents()
Returns a new :class:`ChainMap` containing all of the maps in the current
instance except the first one. This is useful for skipping the first map
in the search. The use-cases are similar to those for the
:keyword:`nonlocal` keyword used in :term:`nested scopes <nested scope>`.
The use-cases also parallel those for the builtin :func:`super` function.
A reference to ``d.parents`` is equivalent to: ``ChainMap(*d.maps[1:])``.
.. versionadded:: 3.3
Example of simulating Python's internal lookup chain::
import __builtin__
pylookup = ChainMap(locals(), globals(), vars(__builtin__))
Example of letting user specified values take precedence over environment
variables which in turn take precedence over default values::
import os, argparse
defaults = {'color': 'red', 'user': guest}
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('-u', '--user')
parser.add_argument('-c', '--color')
user_specified = vars(parser.parse_args())
combined = ChainMap(user_specified, os.environ, defaults)
Example patterns for using the :class:`ChainMap` class to simulate nested
contexts::
c = ChainMap() Create root context
d = c.new_child() Create nested child context
e = c.new_child() Child of c, independent from d
e.maps[0] Current context dictionary -- like Python's locals()
e.maps[-1] Root context -- like Python's globals()
e.parents Enclosing context chain -- like Python's nonlocals
d['x'] Get first key in the chain of contexts
d['x'] = 1 Set value in current context
del['x'] Delete from current context
list(d) All nested values
k in d Check all nested values
len(d) Number of nested values
d.items() All nested items
dict(d) Flatten into a regular dictionary
.. seealso::
* The `MultiContext class
<http://svn.enthought.com/svn/enthought/CodeTools/trunk/enthought/contexts/multi_context.py>`_
in the Enthought `CodeTools package
<https://github.com/enthought/codetools>`_\ has options to support
writing to any mapping in the chain.
* Django's `Context class
<http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/django/trunk/django/template/context.py>`_
for templating is a read-only chain of mappings. It also features
pushing and popping of contexts similar to the
:meth:`~collections.ChainMap.new_child` method and the
:meth:`~collections.ChainMap.parents` property.
* The `Nested Contexts recipe
<http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577434/>`_ has options to control
whether writes and other mutations apply only to the first mapping or to
any mapping in the chain.
* A `greatly simplified read-only version of Chainmap
<http://code.activestate.com/recipes/305268/>`_\.
:class:`Counter` objects :class:`Counter` objects
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...@@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ class Counter(dict): ...@@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ class Counter(dict):
### ChainMap (helper for configparser and string.Template) ### ChainMap (helper for configparser and string.Template)
######################################################################## ########################################################################
class _ChainMap(MutableMapping): class ChainMap(MutableMapping):
''' A ChainMap groups multiple dicts (or other mappings) together ''' A ChainMap groups multiple dicts (or other mappings) together
to create a single, updateable view. to create a single, updateable view.
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...@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ ConfigParser -- responsible for parsing a list of ...@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ ConfigParser -- responsible for parsing a list of
""" """
from collections.abc import MutableMapping from collections.abc import MutableMapping
from collections import OrderedDict as _default_dict, _ChainMap from collections import OrderedDict as _default_dict, ChainMap as _ChainMap
import functools import functools
import io import io
import itertools import itertools
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...@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ def capwords(s, sep=None): ...@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ def capwords(s, sep=None):
#################################################################### ####################################################################
import re as _re import re as _re
from collections import _ChainMap from collections import ChainMap
class _TemplateMetaclass(type): class _TemplateMetaclass(type):
pattern = r""" pattern = r"""
...@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ class Template(metaclass=_TemplateMetaclass): ...@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ class Template(metaclass=_TemplateMetaclass):
if not args: if not args:
mapping = kws mapping = kws
elif kws: elif kws:
mapping = _ChainMap(kws, args[0]) mapping = ChainMap(kws, args[0])
else: else:
mapping = args[0] mapping = args[0]
# Helper function for .sub() # Helper function for .sub()
...@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ class Template(metaclass=_TemplateMetaclass): ...@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ class Template(metaclass=_TemplateMetaclass):
if not args: if not args:
mapping = kws mapping = kws
elif kws: elif kws:
mapping = _ChainMap(kws, args[0]) mapping = ChainMap(kws, args[0])
else: else:
mapping = args[0] mapping = args[0]
# Helper function for .sub() # Helper function for .sub()
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...@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import keyword ...@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import keyword
import re import re
import sys import sys
from collections import UserDict from collections import UserDict
from collections import _ChainMap as ChainMap from collections import ChainMap
from collections.abc import Hashable, Iterable, Iterator from collections.abc import Hashable, Iterable, Iterator
from collections.abc import Sized, Container, Callable from collections.abc import Sized, Container, Callable
from collections.abc import Set, MutableSet from collections.abc import Set, MutableSet
...@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ from collections.abc import ByteString ...@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ from collections.abc import ByteString
################################################################################ ################################################################################
### _ChainMap (helper class for configparser and the string module) ### ChainMap (helper class for configparser and the string module)
################################################################################ ################################################################################
class TestChainMap(unittest.TestCase): class TestChainMap(unittest.TestCase):
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...@@ -35,6 +35,8 @@ Core and Builtins ...@@ -35,6 +35,8 @@ Core and Builtins
Library Library
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- Issue #11297: Add collections.ChainMap().
- Issue #10755: Add the posix.fdlistdir() function. Patch by Ross Lagerwall. - Issue #10755: Add the posix.fdlistdir() function. Patch by Ross Lagerwall.
- Issue #4761: Add the *at() family of functions (openat(), etc.) to the posix - Issue #4761: Add the *at() family of functions (openat(), etc.) to the posix
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