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- # File: utils.py
- # Library: DOPAL - DO Python Azureus Library
- #
- # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- # the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
- #
- # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- # GNU General Public License for more details ( see the COPYING file ).
- #
- # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
- '''
- General utility functions.
- '''
- __pychecker__ = 'unusednames=metaclass_,attr_,no-unreachable'
- # Converts a binary string character into a hexidecimal equivalent.
- #
- # >>> byte_to_hex_form('N')
- # u'4E'
- def byte_to_hex_form(byte):
- # ord is used to convert the byte into it's numeric equivalent.
- # hex will turn the number into a string like "0x5" or "0xa3"
- # the slicing will chop off the "0x" prefix.
- # zfill will change any single digit values to have a leading 0 character.
- # upper will force all the A-F characters to be uppercase.
- return unicode(hex(ord(byte))[2:].zfill(2).upper())
- # Converts a binary string into a hexidecimal equivalent.
- #
- # >>> string_to_hex_form('xK3-')
- # u'784B332D'
- def string_to_hex_form(chars):
- if not chars:
- raise ValueError, "cannot convert empty string"
- return ''.join([byte_to_hex_form(char) for char in chars])
- # Converts a 2 character hexidecimal string into a binary character.
- #
- # >>> hex_form_to_byte(u'4E')
- # 'L'
- def hex_pair_to_byte(hex_pair):
- return chr(int(hex_pair.encode('utf-8'), 16))
- # Converts a hexidecimal string (a string containing only characters valid
- # in use for displaying a hexidecimal number, i.e. 0123456789ABCDEF) into
- # a binary string.
- #
- # >>> hex_string_to_binary(u'784B332D')
- # 'xK3-'
- def hex_string_to_binary(hex_string):
- if len(hex_string) % 2:
- raise ValueError, "string given has odd-number of characters, must be even"
- if not hex_string:
- raise ValueError, "cannot convert empty string"
- return ''.join([hex_pair_to_byte(hex_string[i:i+2]) for i in range(0, len(hex_string), 2)])
- def make_short_object_id(object_id):
- # Due to the way Azureus generates object ID's (it tends to be a
- # long integer which is then incremented for each object it
- # generates), we don't bother rendering the entire object ID
- # as it would be too long (it can be as long as 20 characters).
- #
- # So instead, we only use the last 6 digits - turning the ID into
- # hexidecimal. This gives us a range of 16**6 = 16.7 million. So
- # Azureus would have to generate more than 16 million objects
- # before it generates an ID which has the same short ID form as
- # another object.
- #
- # We show the short ID as a way of easily seeing whether two
- # objects represent the same remote object or not.
- hex_id = hex(object_id)
- if hex_id[-1] == 'L':
- hex_short_id = hex_id[-7:-1]
- else:
- hex_short_id = hex_id[-6:]
- return hex_short_id
- def parse_azureus_version_string(ver_string):
- ver_bits = ver_string.split('_', 2)
- if len(ver_bits) == 1:
- major_ver, minor_ver = ver_string, None
- else:
- major_ver, minor_ver = ver_bits
- ver_segments = [int(bit) for bit in major_ver.split('.')]
- if minor_ver:
- if minor_ver[0].lower() == 'b':
- ver_segments.append('b')
- try:
- beta_ver = int(minor_ver[1:])
- except ValueError:
- pass
- else:
- ver_segments.append(beta_ver)
- return tuple(ver_segments)
- #
- # I love this code. :)
- #
- # I might turn it into something more generic, and use it elsewhere..
- #
- # Would be nicer if there was a better API for doing this, but given the amount
- # of hackery that I'm doing right now, I won't complain. :)
- #
- # What a lot of effort just to act as if these methods were defined in the
- # class itself.
- import new
- class MethodFactory(object):
- def __init__(self, method_object):
- _codeobj = method_object.func_code
- code_arguments = [
- _codeobj.co_argcount, _codeobj.co_nlocals, _codeobj.co_stacksize,
- _codeobj.co_flags, _codeobj.co_code, _codeobj.co_consts,
- _codeobj.co_names, _codeobj.co_varnames, _codeobj.co_filename,
- _codeobj.co_name, _codeobj.co_firstlineno, _codeobj.co_lnotab,
- ]
- self.code_arguments = code_arguments
- def _build_function(self, name):
- code_args = self.code_arguments[:]
- code_args[9] = name
- # code_args[8] = <modulename>
- codeobj = new.code(*code_args)
- return new.function(codeobj, {'__funcname__': name, '__builtins__': __builtins__}, name)
- def make_instance_method(self, name, instanceobj):
- method = self._build_function(name)
- return new.instancemethod(method, instanceobj, type(instanceobj))
- def make_class_method(self, name, classobj):
- method = self._build_function(name)
- return new.instancemethod(method, None, classobj)
- def _not_implemented(self, *args, **kwargs):
- class_name = self.__class__.__name__
- funcname = __funcname__
- raise NotImplementedError, "%(class_name)s.%(funcname)s" % locals()
- not_implemented_factory = MethodFactory(_not_implemented)
- make_not_implemented_class_method = not_implemented_factory.make_class_method
- del _not_implemented, not_implemented_factory
- def handle_kwargs(kwargs, *required, **optional):
- result = {}
- result.update(optional)
- required_args = dict([(x, None) for x in required])
- for kwarg_key, kwarg_value in kwargs.iteritems():
- if optional.has_key(kwarg_key):
- pass
- else:
- try:
- required_args.pop(kwarg_key)
- except KeyError:
- raise TypeError, "unexpected keyword argument: %r" % kwarg_key
- result[kwarg_key] = kwarg_value
- if required_args:
- missing_key = required_args.popitem()[0]
- raise TypeError, "missing keyword argument: %r" % missing_key
- return result
- class Sentinel(object):
- def __init__(self, value):
- self.value = value
- def __str__(self):
- return str(self.value)
- def __repr__(self):
- return '<sentinel object (%r) at 0x%08X>' % (self.value, id(self))
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