mercurial/thirdparty/attr/converters.py
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
Mon, 21 Nov 2022 15:04:42 -0500
changeset 49643 e1c586b9a43c
parent 34397 765eb17a7eb8
permissions -rw-r--r--
attr: vendor 22.1.0 The previous version was 5 years old, and pytype 2022.06.30 started complaining about various uses (e.g. seeing `mercurial.thirdparty.attr._make._CountingAttr` instead of `bytearray`). Hopefully this helps. Additionally, this has official python 3.11 support. The `attrs` package is left out, because it is simply a bunch of *.pyi stubs and `from attr.X import *`, and that's not how they've been used up to this point. We'd probably need to customize those anyway to `from mercurial.thirdparty.attr import *`.

# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT

"""
Commonly useful converters.
"""


import typing

from ._compat import _AnnotationExtractor
from ._make import NOTHING, Factory, pipe


__all__ = [
    "default_if_none",
    "optional",
    "pipe",
    "to_bool",
]


def optional(converter):
    """
    A converter that allows an attribute to be optional. An optional attribute
    is one which can be set to ``None``.

    Type annotations will be inferred from the wrapped converter's, if it
    has any.

    :param callable converter: the converter that is used for non-``None``
        values.

    .. versionadded:: 17.1.0
    """

    def optional_converter(val):
        if val is None:
            return None
        return converter(val)

    xtr = _AnnotationExtractor(converter)

    t = xtr.get_first_param_type()
    if t:
        optional_converter.__annotations__["val"] = typing.Optional[t]

    rt = xtr.get_return_type()
    if rt:
        optional_converter.__annotations__["return"] = typing.Optional[rt]

    return optional_converter


def default_if_none(default=NOTHING, factory=None):
    """
    A converter that allows to replace ``None`` values by *default* or the
    result of *factory*.

    :param default: Value to be used if ``None`` is passed. Passing an instance
       of `attrs.Factory` is supported, however the ``takes_self`` option
       is *not*.
    :param callable factory: A callable that takes no parameters whose result
       is used if ``None`` is passed.

    :raises TypeError: If **neither** *default* or *factory* is passed.
    :raises TypeError: If **both** *default* and *factory* are passed.
    :raises ValueError: If an instance of `attrs.Factory` is passed with
       ``takes_self=True``.

    .. versionadded:: 18.2.0
    """
    if default is NOTHING and factory is None:
        raise TypeError("Must pass either `default` or `factory`.")

    if default is not NOTHING and factory is not None:
        raise TypeError(
            "Must pass either `default` or `factory` but not both."
        )

    if factory is not None:
        default = Factory(factory)

    if isinstance(default, Factory):
        if default.takes_self:
            raise ValueError(
                "`takes_self` is not supported by default_if_none."
            )

        def default_if_none_converter(val):
            if val is not None:
                return val

            return default.factory()

    else:

        def default_if_none_converter(val):
            if val is not None:
                return val

            return default

    return default_if_none_converter


def to_bool(val):
    """
    Convert "boolean" strings (e.g., from env. vars.) to real booleans.

    Values mapping to :code:`True`:

    - :code:`True`
    - :code:`"true"` / :code:`"t"`
    - :code:`"yes"` / :code:`"y"`
    - :code:`"on"`
    - :code:`"1"`
    - :code:`1`

    Values mapping to :code:`False`:

    - :code:`False`
    - :code:`"false"` / :code:`"f"`
    - :code:`"no"` / :code:`"n"`
    - :code:`"off"`
    - :code:`"0"`
    - :code:`0`

    :raises ValueError: for any other value.

    .. versionadded:: 21.3.0
    """
    if isinstance(val, str):
        val = val.lower()
    truthy = {True, "true", "t", "yes", "y", "on", "1", 1}
    falsy = {False, "false", "f", "no", "n", "off", "0", 0}
    try:
        if val in truthy:
            return True
        if val in falsy:
            return False
    except TypeError:
        # Raised when "val" is not hashable (e.g., lists)
        pass
    raise ValueError("Cannot convert value to bool: {}".format(val))