Back out [8120] for a bit. Refs #6217. It's having unintended side-effects (a.k.a breaks the tree)

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8126 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Malcolm Tredinnick 2008-07-28 00:08:17 +00:00
parent 4b6766cd6b
commit eca5aacec8
3 changed files with 22 additions and 33 deletions

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@ -407,7 +407,6 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
charly.wilhelm@gmail.com
Rachel Willmer <http://www.willmer.com/kb/>
Gary Wilson <gary.wilson@gmail.com>
Jakub Wilk <ubanus@users.sf.net>
Jakub Wiśniowski <restless.being@gmail.com>
Maciej Wiśniowski <pigletto@gmail.com>
wojtek

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@ -191,8 +191,7 @@ class Field(object):
def set_attributes_from_name(self, name):
self.name = name
self.attname, self.column = self.get_attname_column()
if self.verbose_name is None and name:
self.verbose_name = name.replace('_', ' ')
self.verbose_name = self.verbose_name or (name and name.replace('_', ' '))
def contribute_to_class(self, cls, name):
self.set_attributes_from_name(name)

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@ -148,51 +148,42 @@ def lazy(func, *resultclasses):
function is evaluated on every access.
"""
class __proxy__(Promise):
"""
Encapsulate a function call and act as a proxy for methods that are
called on the result of that function. The function is not evaluated
until one of the methods on the result is called.
"""
__dispatch = None
# This inner class encapsulates the code that should be evaluated
# lazily. On calling of one of the magic methods it will force
# the evaluation and store the result. Afterwards, the result
# is delivered directly. So the result is memoized.
def __init__(self, args, kw):
self.__func = func
self.__args = args
self.__kw = kw
if self.__dispatch is None:
self.__prepare_class__()
def __prepare_class__(cls):
cls.__dispatch = {}
self.__dispatch = {}
for resultclass in resultclasses:
cls.__dispatch[resultclass] = {}
self.__dispatch[resultclass] = {}
for (k, v) in resultclass.__dict__.items():
if hasattr(cls, k):
continue
setattr(cls, k, cls.__promise__(resultclass, k, v))
cls._delegate_str = str in resultclasses
cls._delegate_unicode = unicode in resultclasses
assert not (cls._delegate_str and cls._delegate_unicode), "Cannot call lazy() with both str and unicode return types."
if cls._delegate_unicode:
cls.__unicode__ = cls.__unicode_cast
elif cls._delegate_str:
cls.__str__ = cls.__str_cast
__prepare_class__ = classmethod(__prepare_class__)
setattr(self, k, self.__promise__(resultclass, k, v))
self._delegate_str = str in resultclasses
self._delegate_unicode = unicode in resultclasses
assert not (self._delegate_str and self._delegate_unicode), "Cannot call lazy() with both str and unicode return types."
if self._delegate_unicode:
# Each call to lazy() makes a new __proxy__ object, so this
# doesn't interfere with any other lazy() results.
__proxy__.__unicode__ = __proxy__.__unicode_cast
elif self._delegate_str:
__proxy__.__str__ = __proxy__.__str_cast
def __promise__(cls, klass, funcname, func):
def __promise__(self, klass, funcname, func):
# Builds a wrapper around some magic method and registers that magic
# method for the given type and method name.
def __wrapper__(self, *args, **kw):
def __wrapper__(*args, **kw):
# Automatically triggers the evaluation of a lazy value and
# applies the given magic method of the result type.
res = self.__func(*self.__args, **self.__kw)
return self.__dispatch[type(res)][funcname](res, *args, **kw)
if klass not in cls.__dispatch:
cls.__dispatch[klass] = {}
cls.__dispatch[klass][funcname] = func
if klass not in self.__dispatch:
self.__dispatch[klass] = {}
self.__dispatch[klass][funcname] = func
return __wrapper__
__promise__ = classmethod(__promise__)
def __unicode_cast(self):
return self.__func(*self.__args, **self.__kw)