core: cleanup my.core.common.unique_everseen
- move to my.core.utils.itertools - more robust check for hashable types -- now checks in runtime (since the one based on types purely isn't necessarily sound) - add more testing
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@ -4,12 +4,26 @@ Various helpers/transforms of iterators
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Ideally this should be as small as possible and we should rely on stdlib itertools or more_itertools
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"""
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from typing import Callable, Dict, Iterable, Iterator, Sized, TypeVar, List, cast, TYPE_CHECKING
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from collections.abc import Hashable
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from typing import (
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Callable,
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Dict,
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Iterable,
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Iterator,
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List,
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Optional,
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Sized,
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Union,
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TypeVar,
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cast,
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TYPE_CHECKING,
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)
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import warnings
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from ..compat import ParamSpec
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from decorator import decorator
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import more_itertools
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T = TypeVar('T')
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K = TypeVar('K')
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@ -165,7 +179,6 @@ def test_warn_if_empty_iterator() -> None:
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res1 = nonempty()
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assert len(w) == 0 # warning isn't emitted until iterator is consumed
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assert_type(res1, Iterator[str])
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# assert isinstance(res1, generator) # FIXME ??? how
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assert list(res1) == ['a', 'aba']
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assert len(w) == 0
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@ -177,7 +190,6 @@ def test_warn_if_empty_iterator() -> None:
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res2 = empty()
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assert len(w) == 0 # warning isn't emitted until iterator is consumed
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assert_type(res2, Iterator[int])
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# assert isinstance(res1, generator) # FIXME ??? how
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assert list(res2) == []
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assert len(w) == 1
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@ -191,7 +203,6 @@ def test_warn_if_empty_list() -> None:
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def nonempty() -> List[int]:
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return ll
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with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
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res1 = nonempty()
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assert len(w) == 0
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@ -199,12 +210,10 @@ def test_warn_if_empty_list() -> None:
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assert isinstance(res1, list)
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assert res1 is ll # object should be unchanged!
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@warn_if_empty
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def empty() -> List[str]:
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return []
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with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
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res2 = empty()
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assert len(w) == 1
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@ -218,3 +227,150 @@ def test_warn_if_empty_unsupported() -> None:
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@warn_if_empty # type: ignore[type-var]
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def bad_return_type() -> float:
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return 0.00
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_HT = TypeVar('_HT', bound=Hashable)
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# NOTE: ideally we'do It = TypeVar('It', bound=Iterable[_HT]), and function would be It -> It
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# Sadly this doesn't work in mypy, doesn't look like we can have double bound TypeVar
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# Not a huge deal, since this function is for unique_eversee and
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# we need to pass iterator to unique_everseen anyway
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# TODO maybe contribute to more_itertools? https://github.com/more-itertools/more-itertools/issues/898
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def check_if_hashable(iterable: Iterable[_HT]) -> Iterable[_HT]:
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"""
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NOTE: Despite Hashable bound, typing annotation doesn't guarantee runtime safety
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Consider hashable type X, and Y that inherits from X, but not hashable
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Then l: List[X] = [Y(...)] is a valid expression, and type checks against Hashable,
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but isn't runtime hashable
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"""
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# Sadly this doesn't work 100% correctly with dataclasses atm...
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# they all are considered hashable: https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/11463
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if isinstance(iterable, Iterator):
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def res() -> Iterator[_HT]:
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for i in iterable:
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assert isinstance(i, Hashable), i
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# ugh. need a cast due to https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/10817
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yield cast(_HT, i)
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return res()
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else:
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# hopefully, iterable that can be iterated over multiple times?
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# not sure if should have 'allowlist' of types that don't have to be transformed instead?
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for i in iterable:
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assert isinstance(i, Hashable), i
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return iterable
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# TODO different policies -- error/warn/ignore?
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def test_check_if_hashable() -> None:
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from dataclasses import dataclass
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from typing import Set, Tuple
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import pytest
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from ..compat import assert_type
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x1: List[int] = [1, 2]
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r1 = check_if_hashable(x1)
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# tgype: ignore[comparison-overlap] # object should be unchanged
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assert r1 is x1
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assert_type(r1, Iterable[int])
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x2: Iterator[Union[int, str]] = iter((123, 'aba'))
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r2 = check_if_hashable(x2)
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assert list(r2) == [123, 'aba']
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assert_type(r2, Iterable[Union[int, str]])
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x3: Tuple[object, ...] = (789, 'aba')
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r3 = check_if_hashable(x3)
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# ttype: ignore[comparison-overlap] # object should be unchanged
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assert r3 is x3
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assert_type(r3, Iterable[object])
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x4: List[Set[int]] = [{1, 2, 3}, {4, 5, 6}]
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with pytest.raises(Exception):
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# should be rejected by mypy sice set isn't Hashable, but also throw at runtime
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r4 = check_if_hashable(x4) # type: ignore[type-var]
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x5: Iterator[object] = iter([{1, 2}, {3, 4}])
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# here, we hide behind object, which is hashable
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# so mypy can't really help us anything
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r5 = check_if_hashable(x5)
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with pytest.raises(Exception):
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# note: this only throws when iterator is advanced
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list(r5)
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# dataclass is unhashable by default! unless frozen=True and eq=True, or unsafe_hash=True
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@dataclass(unsafe_hash=True)
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class X:
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a: int
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x6: List[X] = [X(a=123)]
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r6 = check_if_hashable(x6)
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assert x6 is r6
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# inherited dataclass will not be hashable!
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@dataclass
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class Y(X):
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b: str
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x7: List[Y] = [Y(a=123, b='aba')]
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with pytest.raises(Exception):
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# ideally that would also be rejected by mypy, but currently there is a bug
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# which treats all dataclasses as hashable: https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/11463
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check_if_hashable(x7)
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_UET = TypeVar('_UET')
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_UEU = TypeVar('_UEU')
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# NOTE: for historic reasons, this function had to accept Callable that retuns iterator
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# instead of just iterator
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# TODO maybe deprecated Callable support? not sure
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def unique_everseen(
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fun: Union[
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Callable[[], Iterable[_UET]],
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Iterable[_UET]
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],
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key: Optional[Callable[[_UET], _UEU]] = None,
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) -> Iterator[_UET]:
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import os
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if callable(fun):
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iterable = fun()
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else:
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iterable = fun
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if key is None:
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# todo check key return type as well? but it's more likely to be hashable
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if os.environ.get('HPI_CHECK_UNIQUE_EVERSEEN') is not None:
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iterable = check_if_hashable(iterable)
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return more_itertools.unique_everseen(iterable=iterable, key=key)
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def test_unique_everseen() -> None:
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import pytest
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from ..tests.common import tmp_environ_set
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def fun_good() -> Iterator[int]:
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yield 123
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def fun_bad():
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return [{1, 2}, {1, 2}, {1, 3}]
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with tmp_environ_set('HPI_CHECK_UNIQUE_EVERSEEN', 'yes'):
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assert list(unique_everseen(fun_good)) == [123]
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with pytest.raises(Exception):
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# since function retuns a list rather than iterator, check happens immediately
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# , even without advancing the iterator
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unique_everseen(fun_bad)
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good_list = [4, 3, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4]
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assert list(unique_everseen(good_list)) == [4, 3, 2, 1]
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with tmp_environ_set('HPI_CHECK_UNIQUE_EVERSEEN', None):
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assert list(unique_everseen(fun_bad)) == [{1, 2}, {1, 3}]
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