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116 lines
3.0 KiB
Python
116 lines
3.0 KiB
Python
import decimal
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from itertools import count, groupby
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__all__ = (
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'array_to_ranges',
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'array_to_string',
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'deepmerge',
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'drange',
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'flatten_dict',
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'shallow_compare_dict',
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)
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#
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# Dictionary utilities
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#
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def deepmerge(original, new):
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"""
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Deep merge two dictionaries (new into original) and return a new dict
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"""
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merged = dict(original)
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for key, val in new.items():
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if key in original and isinstance(original[key], dict) and val and isinstance(val, dict):
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merged[key] = deepmerge(original[key], val)
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else:
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merged[key] = val
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return merged
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def flatten_dict(d, prefix='', separator='.'):
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"""
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Flatten nested dictionaries into a single level by joining key names with a separator.
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:param d: The dictionary to be flattened
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:param prefix: Initial prefix (if any)
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:param separator: The character to use when concatenating key names
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"""
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ret = {}
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for k, v in d.items():
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key = separator.join([prefix, k]) if prefix else k
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if type(v) is dict:
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ret.update(flatten_dict(v, prefix=key, separator=separator))
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else:
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ret[key] = v
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return ret
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def shallow_compare_dict(source_dict, destination_dict, exclude=tuple()):
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"""
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Return a new dictionary of the different keys. The values of `destination_dict` are returned. Only the equality of
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the first layer of keys/values is checked. `exclude` is a list or tuple of keys to be ignored.
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"""
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difference = {}
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for key, value in destination_dict.items():
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if key in exclude:
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continue
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if source_dict.get(key) != value:
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difference[key] = value
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return difference
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#
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# Array utilities
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#
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def array_to_ranges(array):
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"""
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Convert an arbitrary array of integers to a list of consecutive values. Nonconsecutive values are returned as
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single-item tuples. For example:
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[0, 1, 2, 10, 14, 15, 16] => [(0, 2), (10,), (14, 16)]"
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"""
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group = (
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list(x) for _, x in groupby(sorted(array), lambda x, c=count(): next(c) - x)
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)
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return [
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(g[0], g[-1])[:len(g)] for g in group
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]
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def array_to_string(array):
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"""
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Generate an efficient, human-friendly string from a set of integers. Intended for use with ArrayField.
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For example:
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[0, 1, 2, 10, 14, 15, 16] => "0-2, 10, 14-16"
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"""
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ret = []
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ranges = array_to_ranges(array)
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for value in ranges:
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if len(value) == 1:
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ret.append(str(value[0]))
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else:
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ret.append(f'{value[0]}-{value[1]}')
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return ', '.join(ret)
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#
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# Range utilities
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#
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def drange(start, end, step=decimal.Decimal(1)):
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"""
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Decimal-compatible implementation of Python's range()
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"""
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start, end, step = decimal.Decimal(start), decimal.Decimal(end), decimal.Decimal(step)
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if start < end:
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while start < end:
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yield start
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start += step
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else:
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while start > end:
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yield start
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start += step
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