A simple and dirty way to define generic methods to existing types.
Project description
It provides a simple and dirty way to define generic methods to existing types. You can make overloaded methods using this.
Compatibility
TypeQuery does not depend on any non-standard libraries. It works on these environments:
Python 2.5 to 3.2
CPython, Stackless, PyPy, Jython
Install
Install using pip:
$ pip install TypeQuery
or easy_install:
$ easy_install TypeQuery
Example: JSON encoder
from typequery import GenericMethod from sys import version_info from re import sub from numbers import Real from collections import Mapping, Iterable if version_info.major > 2: basestring = string = str else: string = unicode json = GenericMethod('serialize') @json.of(type(None)) def json(value): return 'null' @json.of(bool) def json(value): return 'true' if value else 'false' @json.of(Real) def json(value): return str(value) @json.of(string) def json(value): def escape(match): s = match.group(0) if s in ('\\', '"', '\b', '\f', '\n', '\r', '\t'): return '\\' + s n = ord(s) if n < 0x10000: return r'\u%04x' % n n -= 0x10000 s1 = 0xd800 | ((n >> 10) & 0x3ff) s2 = 0xdc00 | (n & 0x3ff) return r'\u%04x\u%04x' % (s1, s2) return '"%s"' % sub(r'([\\"]|[^\ -~])', escape, value) @json.of(Iterable) def json(value): return '[%s]' % ', '.join(json(element) for element in value) @json.of(Mapping) def json(value): return '{%s}' % ', '.join('%s: %s' % (json(string(key)), json(value)) for key, value in value.items())
And defined json function works like:
>>> json(123) '123' >>> json(True) 'true' >>> json({'apple': 3, 'banana': 5, 'carrot': 1}) '{"apple": 3, "banana": 5, "carrot": 1}'
As the above shows, you can define type-aware instance methods to existing types even including ABCs like collections.Iterable.
Changelog
Version 0.1.1
Released on My 22, 2012.
Now it works well with abstract base classes other than abc.ABCMeta.
Fixed a bug of GenericMethod.clone() method. It does not reflect cloned one’s changes to the original anymore. [#1]
Version 0.1.0
Released on May 21, 2012.
Initial release.