onionshare/tails/lib/stem/util/enum.py

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# Copyright 2011-2013, Damian Johnson and The Tor Project
# See LICENSE for licensing information
"""
Basic enumeration, providing ordered types for collections. These can be
constructed as simple type listings...
::
>>> from stem.util import enum
>>> insects = enum.Enum("ANT", "WASP", "LADYBUG", "FIREFLY")
>>> insects.ANT
'Ant'
>>> tuple(insects)
('Ant', 'Wasp', 'Ladybug', 'Firefly')
... or with overwritten string counterparts...
::
>>> from stem.util import enum
>>> pets = enum.Enum(("DOG", "Skippy"), "CAT", ("FISH", "Nemo"))
>>> pets.DOG
'Skippy'
>>> pets.CAT
'Cat'
**Module Overview:**
::
UppercaseEnum - Provides an enum instance with capitalized values
Enum - Provides a basic, ordered enumeration
|- keys - string representation of our enum keys
|- index_of - index of an enum value
|- next - provides the enum after a given enum value
|- previous - provides the enum before a given value
|- __getitem__ - provides the value for an enum key
+- __iter__ - iterator over our enum keys
"""
import stem.util.str_tools
def UppercaseEnum(*args):
"""
Provides an :class:`~stem.util.enum.Enum` instance where the values are
identical to the keys. Since the keys are uppercase by convention this means
the values are too. For instance...
::
>>> from stem.util import enum
>>> runlevels = enum.UppercaseEnum("DEBUG", "INFO", "NOTICE", "WARN", "ERROR")
>>> runlevels.DEBUG
'DEBUG'
:param list args: enum keys to initialize with
:returns: :class:`~stem.util.enum.Enum` instance with the given keys
"""
return Enum(*[(v, v) for v in args])
class Enum(object):
"""
Basic enumeration.
"""
def __init__(self, *args):
# ordered listings of our keys and values
keys, values = [], []
for entry in args:
if isinstance(entry, (bytes, unicode)):
key, val = entry, stem.util.str_tools._to_camel_case(entry)
elif isinstance(entry, tuple) and len(entry) == 2:
key, val = entry
else:
raise ValueError("Unrecognized input: %s" % args)
keys.append(key)
values.append(val)
setattr(self, key, val)
self._keys = tuple(keys)
self._values = tuple(values)
def keys(self):
"""
Provides an ordered listing of the enumeration keys in this set.
:returns: **list** with our enum keys
"""
return list(self._keys)
def index_of(self, value):
"""
Provides the index of the given value in the collection.
:param str value: entry to be looked up
:returns: **int** index of the given entry
:raises: **ValueError** if no such element exists
"""
return self._values.index(value)
def next(self, value):
"""
Provides the next enumeration after the given value.
:param str value: enumeration for which to get the next entry
:returns: enum value following the given entry
:raises: **ValueError** if no such element exists
"""
if not value in self._values:
raise ValueError("No such enumeration exists: %s (options: %s)" % (value, ", ".join(self._values)))
next_index = (self._values.index(value) + 1) % len(self._values)
return self._values[next_index]
def previous(self, value):
"""
Provides the previous enumeration before the given value.
:param str value: enumeration for which to get the previous entry
:returns: enum value proceeding the given entry
:raises: **ValueError** if no such element exists
"""
if not value in self._values:
raise ValueError("No such enumeration exists: %s (options: %s)" % (value, ", ".join(self._values)))
prev_index = (self._values.index(value) - 1) % len(self._values)
return self._values[prev_index]
def __getitem__(self, item):
"""
Provides the values for the given key.
:param str item: key to be looked up
:returns: **str** with the value for the given key
:raises: **ValueError** if the key doesn't exist
"""
if item in vars(self):
return getattr(self, item)
else:
keys = ", ".join(self.keys())
raise ValueError("'%s' isn't among our enumeration keys, which includes: %s" % (item, keys))
def __iter__(self):
"""
Provides an ordered listing of the enums in this set.
"""
for entry in self._values:
yield entry