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Paul Graydon
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aff18cad
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aff18cad
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Aug 24, 2022
by
Jérome Perrin
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patches/Restricted: backport Restricted support for next(i, default)
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@@ -87,31 +87,16 @@ add_builtins(bin=bin, classmethod=classmethod, format=format, object=object,
property
=
property
,
staticmethod
=
staticmethod
,
super
=
super
,
type
=
type
)
# XXX: backport of https://github.com/zopefoundation/AccessControl/pull/131
def
guarded_next
(
iterator
,
default
=
_marker
):
"""next(iterator[, default])
Return the next item from the iterator. If default is given
and the iterator is exhausted, it is returned instead of
raising StopIteration.
"""
try
:
iternext
=
guarded_getattr
(
iterator
,
'next'
).
__call__
# this way an AttributeError while executing next() isn't hidden
# (2.6 does this too)
except
AttributeError
:
raise
TypeError
(
"%s object is not an iterator"
%
type
(
iterator
).
__name__
)
try
:
return
iternext
()
except
StopIteration
:
if
default
is
_marker
:
raise
return
default
#if "next" not in safe_builtins: # BBB
# override the default next if exists
ob
=
next
(
iterator
)
else
:
ob
=
next
(
iterator
,
default
)
if
not
isinstance
(
iterator
,
SafeIter
):
guard
(
ob
,
ob
)
return
ob
safe_builtins
.
update
(
next
=
guarded_next
)
# add_builtins()
_safe_class_attribute_dict
=
{}
import
inspect
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