SickGear/lib/hachoir/core/dict.py

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"""
Dictionnary classes which store values order.
"""
class UniqKeyError(Exception):
"""
Error raised when a value is set whereas the key already exist in a
dictionnary.
"""
pass
class Dict(object):
"""
This class works like classic Python dict() but has an important method:
__iter__() which allow to iterate into the dictionnary _values_ (and not
keys like Python's dict does).
"""
def __init__(self, values=None):
self._index = {} # key => index
self._key_list = [] # index => key
self._value_list = [] # index => value
if values:
for key, value in values:
self.append(key, value)
def _getValues(self):
return self._value_list
values = property(_getValues)
def index(self, key):
"""
Search a value by its key and returns its index
Returns None if the key doesn't exist.
>>> d=Dict( (("two", "deux"), ("one", "un")) )
>>> d.index("two")
0
>>> d.index("one")
1
>>> d.index("three") is None
True
"""
return self._index.get(key)
def __getitem__(self, key):
"""
Get item with specified key.
To get a value by it's index, use mydict.values[index]
>>> d=Dict( (("two", "deux"), ("one", "un")) )
>>> d["one"]
'un'
"""
return self._value_list[self._index[key]]
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
self._value_list[self._index[key]] = value
def append(self, key, value):
"""
Append new value
"""
if key in self._index:
raise UniqKeyError("Key '%s' already exists" % key)
self._index[key] = len(self._value_list)
self._key_list.append(key)
self._value_list.append(value)
def __len__(self):
return len(self._value_list)
def __contains__(self, key):
return key in self._index
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self._value_list)
def items(self):
"""
Create a generator to iterate on: (key, value).
>>> d=Dict( (("two", "deux"), ("one", "un")) )
>>> for key, value in d.items():
... print("%r: %r" % (key, value))
...
'two': 'deux'
'one': 'un'
"""
for index in range(len(self)):
yield (self._key_list[index], self._value_list[index])
def itervalues(self):
"""
Create an iterator on values
"""
return iter(self._value_list)
def iterkeys(self):
"""
Create an iterator on keys
"""
return iter(self._key_list)
def replace(self, oldkey, newkey, new_value):
"""
Replace an existing value with another one
>>> d=Dict( (("two", "deux"), ("one", "un")) )
>>> d.replace("one", "three", 3)
>>> d
{'two': 'deux', 'three': 3}
You can also use the classic form:
>>> d['three'] = 4
>>> d
{'two': 'deux', 'three': 4}
"""
index = self._index[oldkey]
self._value_list[index] = new_value
if oldkey != newkey:
del self._index[oldkey]
self._index[newkey] = index
self._key_list[index] = newkey
def __delitem__(self, index):
"""
Delete item at position index. May raise IndexError.
>>> d=Dict( ((6, 'six'), (9, 'neuf'), (4, 'quatre')) )
>>> del d[1]
>>> d
{6: 'six', 4: 'quatre'}
"""
if index < 0:
index += len(self._value_list)
if not (0 <= index < len(self._value_list)):
raise IndexError("list assignment index out of range (%s/%s)"
% (index, len(self._value_list)))
del self._value_list[index]
del self._key_list[index]
# First loop which may alter self._index
for key, item_index in self._index.items():
if item_index == index:
del self._index[key]
break
# Second loop update indexes
for key, item_index in self._index.items():
if index < item_index:
self._index[key] -= 1
def insert(self, index, key, value):
"""
Insert an item at specified position index.
>>> d=Dict( ((6, 'six'), (9, 'neuf'), (4, 'quatre')) )
>>> d.insert(1, '40', 'quarante')
>>> d
{6: 'six', '40': 'quarante', 9: 'neuf', 4: 'quatre'}
"""
if key in self:
raise UniqKeyError("Insert error: key '%s' ready exists" % key)
_index = index
if index < 0:
index += len(self._value_list)
if not (0 <= index <= len(self._value_list)):
raise IndexError("Insert error: index '%s' is invalid" % _index)
for item_key, item_index in self._index.items():
if item_index >= index:
self._index[item_key] += 1
self._index[key] = index
self._key_list.insert(index, key)
self._value_list.insert(index, value)
def __repr__(self):
items = ("%r: %r" % (key, value) for key, value in self.items())
return "{%s}" % ", ".join(items)