Message ID | 20201026194251.11075-7-jsnow@redhat.com |
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Series | [v2,01/11,DO-NOT-MERGE] docs: replace single backtick (`) with double-backtick (``) | expand |
On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 03:42:46PM -0400, John Snow wrote: > _make_tree might receive a dict or some other type. Adding features > information should arguably be performed by the caller at such a time > when we know the type of the object and don't have to re-interrogate it. > > Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> > --- Reviewed-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com>
John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> writes: > _make_tree might receive a dict or some other type. Are you talking about @obj? > Adding features > information should arguably be performed by the caller at such a time > when we know the type of the object and don't have to re-interrogate it. Fair enough. There are just two such callers anyway. > Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> > --- > scripts/qapi/introspect.py | 19 ++++++++++++------- > 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/scripts/qapi/introspect.py b/scripts/qapi/introspect.py > index 803288a64e7..16282f2634b 100644 > --- a/scripts/qapi/introspect.py > +++ b/scripts/qapi/introspect.py > @@ -76,16 +76,12 @@ > > > def _make_tree(obj: Union[_DObject, str], ifcond: List[str], > - features: List[QAPISchemaFeature], > extra: Optional[Annotations] = None > ) -> TreeValue: > if extra is None: > extra = {} > if ifcond: > extra['if'] = ifcond > - if features: > - assert isinstance(obj, dict) > - obj['features'] = [(f.name, {'if': f.ifcond}) for f in features] > if extra: > return (obj, extra) > return obj > @@ -221,6 +217,11 @@ def _use_type(self, typ: QAPISchemaType) -> str: > return '[' + self._use_type(typ.element_type) + ']' > return self._name(typ.name) > > + @classmethod > + def _gen_features(cls, > + features: List[QAPISchemaFeature]) -> List[TreeValue]: > + return [_make_tree(f.name, f.ifcond) for f in features] > + Ignorant question: when to use @classmethod, and when to use @staticmethod? > def _gen_tree(self, name: str, mtype: str, obj: _DObject, > ifcond: List[str], > features: Optional[List[QAPISchemaFeature]]) -> None: > @@ -233,7 +234,9 @@ def _gen_tree(self, name: str, mtype: str, obj: _DObject, > name = self._name(name) > obj['name'] = name > obj['meta-type'] = mtype > - self._trees.append(_make_tree(obj, ifcond, features, extra)) > + if features: > + obj['features'] = self._gen_features(features) > + self._trees.append(_make_tree(obj, ifcond, extra)) > > def _gen_member(self, > member: QAPISchemaObjectTypeMember) -> TreeValue: No change when not features. Else, you change obj['features'] = [(f.name, {'if': f.ifcond}) for f in features] to obj['features'] = [_make_tree(f.name, f.ifcond) for f in features] where _make_tree(f.name, f.ifcond) = (f.name, {'if': f.ifcond}) if f.ifcond = f.name else Works, and feels less lazy. However, the commit message did not prepare me for this. If you split this off into its own patch, you can describe it properly. > @@ -243,7 +246,9 @@ def _gen_member(self, > } > if member.optional: > obj['default'] = None > - return _make_tree(obj, member.ifcond, member.features) > + if member.features: > + obj['features'] = self._gen_features(member.features) > + return _make_tree(obj, member.ifcond) > > def _gen_variants(self, tag_name: str, > variants: List[QAPISchemaVariant]) -> _DObject: > @@ -255,7 +260,7 @@ def _gen_variant(self, variant: QAPISchemaVariant) -> TreeValue: > 'case': variant.name, > 'type': self._use_type(variant.type) > } > - return _make_tree(obj, variant.ifcond, None) > + return _make_tree(obj, variant.ifcond) > > def visit_builtin_type(self, name: str, info: Optional[QAPISourceInfo], > json_type: str) -> None:
On 11/16/20 3:47 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote: > John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> writes: > >> _make_tree might receive a dict or some other type. > > Are you talking about @obj? > Yes. It *usually* takes a dict. sometimes it doesn't. >> Adding features >> information should arguably be performed by the caller at such a time >> when we know the type of the object and don't have to re-interrogate it. > > Fair enough. There are just two such callers anyway. > >> Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> >> --- >> scripts/qapi/introspect.py | 19 ++++++++++++------- >> 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/scripts/qapi/introspect.py b/scripts/qapi/introspect.py >> index 803288a64e7..16282f2634b 100644 >> --- a/scripts/qapi/introspect.py >> +++ b/scripts/qapi/introspect.py >> @@ -76,16 +76,12 @@ >> >> >> def _make_tree(obj: Union[_DObject, str], ifcond: List[str], >> - features: List[QAPISchemaFeature], >> extra: Optional[Annotations] = None >> ) -> TreeValue: >> if extra is None: >> extra = {} >> if ifcond: >> extra['if'] = ifcond >> - if features: >> - assert isinstance(obj, dict) >> - obj['features'] = [(f.name, {'if': f.ifcond}) for f in features] >> if extra: >> return (obj, extra) >> return obj >> @@ -221,6 +217,11 @@ def _use_type(self, typ: QAPISchemaType) -> str: >> return '[' + self._use_type(typ.element_type) + ']' >> return self._name(typ.name) >> >> + @classmethod >> + def _gen_features(cls, >> + features: List[QAPISchemaFeature]) -> List[TreeValue]: >> + return [_make_tree(f.name, f.ifcond) for f in features] >> + > > Ignorant question: when to use @classmethod, and when to use > @staticmethod? > Matter of taste. My preference is to just always use @classmethod, because they can be extended or referenced by subclasses. @staticmethod does not take a class argument, @classmethod does. Static methods therefore cannot address any other classmethods, but a classmethod can. I just always reach for classmethod by default. >> def _gen_tree(self, name: str, mtype: str, obj: _DObject, >> ifcond: List[str], >> features: Optional[List[QAPISchemaFeature]]) -> None: >> @@ -233,7 +234,9 @@ def _gen_tree(self, name: str, mtype: str, obj: _DObject, >> name = self._name(name) >> obj['name'] = name >> obj['meta-type'] = mtype >> - self._trees.append(_make_tree(obj, ifcond, features, extra)) >> + if features: >> + obj['features'] = self._gen_features(features) >> + self._trees.append(_make_tree(obj, ifcond, extra)) >> >> def _gen_member(self, >> member: QAPISchemaObjectTypeMember) -> TreeValue: > > No change when not features. Else, you change > > obj['features'] = [(f.name, {'if': f.ifcond}) for f in features] > > to > > obj['features'] = [_make_tree(f.name, f.ifcond) for f in features] > Yep. I am consolidating the logic for (node, annotation) in so doing. > where > > _make_tree(f.name, f.ifcond) > = (f.name, {'if': f.ifcond}) if f.ifcond > = f.name else > > Works, and feels less lazy. However, the commit message did not prepare > me for this. If you split this off into its own patch, you can describe > it properly. > OK. >> @@ -243,7 +246,9 @@ def _gen_member(self, >> } >> if member.optional: >> obj['default'] = None >> - return _make_tree(obj, member.ifcond, member.features) >> + if member.features: >> + obj['features'] = self._gen_features(member.features) >> + return _make_tree(obj, member.ifcond) >> >> def _gen_variants(self, tag_name: str, >> variants: List[QAPISchemaVariant]) -> _DObject: >> @@ -255,7 +260,7 @@ def _gen_variant(self, variant: QAPISchemaVariant) -> TreeValue: >> 'case': variant.name, >> 'type': self._use_type(variant.type) >> } >> - return _make_tree(obj, variant.ifcond, None) >> + return _make_tree(obj, variant.ifcond) >> >> def visit_builtin_type(self, name: str, info: Optional[QAPISourceInfo], >> json_type: str) -> None:
John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> writes: > On 11/16/20 3:47 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote: >> John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> writes: >> >>> _make_tree might receive a dict or some other type. >> >> Are you talking about @obj? >> > > Yes. Recommend to be explict: _make_tree()'s first argument can be ... > It *usually* takes a dict. sometimes it doesn't. Yes. It takes an abstract syntax tree: dict for JSON object, list for JSON array, str for JSON string, bool for JSON true and false, NoneType for JSON none. JSON int isn't implemented, because it doesn't occur in SchemaInfo. >>> Adding features >>> information should arguably be performed by the caller at such a time >>> when we know the type of the object and don't have to re-interrogate it. >> >> Fair enough. There are just two such callers anyway. >> >>> Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> >>> --- >>> scripts/qapi/introspect.py | 19 ++++++++++++------- >>> 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/scripts/qapi/introspect.py b/scripts/qapi/introspect.py >>> index 803288a64e7..16282f2634b 100644 >>> --- a/scripts/qapi/introspect.py >>> +++ b/scripts/qapi/introspect.py >>> @@ -76,16 +76,12 @@ >>> >>> >>> def _make_tree(obj: Union[_DObject, str], ifcond: List[str], >>> - features: List[QAPISchemaFeature], >>> extra: Optional[Annotations] = None >>> ) -> TreeValue: >>> if extra is None: >>> extra = {} >>> if ifcond: >>> extra['if'] = ifcond >>> - if features: >>> - assert isinstance(obj, dict) >>> - obj['features'] = [(f.name, {'if': f.ifcond}) for f in features] >>> if extra: >>> return (obj, extra) >>> return obj >>> @@ -221,6 +217,11 @@ def _use_type(self, typ: QAPISchemaType) -> str: >>> return '[' + self._use_type(typ.element_type) + ']' >>> return self._name(typ.name) >>> >>> + @classmethod >>> + def _gen_features(cls, >>> + features: List[QAPISchemaFeature]) -> List[TreeValue]: >>> + return [_make_tree(f.name, f.ifcond) for f in features] >>> + >> >> Ignorant question: when to use @classmethod, and when to use >> @staticmethod? > > Matter of taste. My preference is to just always use @classmethod, > because they can be extended or referenced by subclasses. Non-issue here, sub-classes are vanishingly unlikely. > @staticmethod does not take a class argument, @classmethod does. Static > methods therefore cannot address any other classmethods, but a > classmethod can. > > I just always reach for classmethod by default. Unused cls parameters are slightly annoying, though. I've been using @staticmethod whenever it suffices. Makes "this is a function, i.e. it can't mess with the class or instances" immediately obvious. [...]
On 12/15/20 11:55 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote: > John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> writes: > >> On 11/16/20 3:47 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote: >>> John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> writes: >>> >>>> _make_tree might receive a dict or some other type. >>> >>> Are you talking about @obj? >>> >> >> Yes. > > Recommend to be explict: _make_tree()'s first argument can be ... > >> It *usually* takes a dict. sometimes it doesn't. > > Yes. It takes an abstract syntax tree: dict for JSON object, list for > JSON array, str for JSON string, bool for JSON true and false, NoneType > for JSON none. JSON int isn't implemented, because it doesn't occur in > SchemaInfo. > >>>> Adding features >>>> information should arguably be performed by the caller at such a time >>>> when we know the type of the object and don't have to re-interrogate it. >>> >>> Fair enough. There are just two such callers anyway. >>> >>>> Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> >>>> --- >>>> scripts/qapi/introspect.py | 19 ++++++++++++------- >>>> 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/scripts/qapi/introspect.py b/scripts/qapi/introspect.py >>>> index 803288a64e7..16282f2634b 100644 >>>> --- a/scripts/qapi/introspect.py >>>> +++ b/scripts/qapi/introspect.py >>>> @@ -76,16 +76,12 @@ >>>> >>>> >>>> def _make_tree(obj: Union[_DObject, str], ifcond: List[str], >>>> - features: List[QAPISchemaFeature], >>>> extra: Optional[Annotations] = None >>>> ) -> TreeValue: >>>> if extra is None: >>>> extra = {} >>>> if ifcond: >>>> extra['if'] = ifcond >>>> - if features: >>>> - assert isinstance(obj, dict) >>>> - obj['features'] = [(f.name, {'if': f.ifcond}) for f in features] >>>> if extra: >>>> return (obj, extra) >>>> return obj >>>> @@ -221,6 +217,11 @@ def _use_type(self, typ: QAPISchemaType) -> str: >>>> return '[' + self._use_type(typ.element_type) + ']' >>>> return self._name(typ.name) >>>> >>>> + @classmethod >>>> + def _gen_features(cls, >>>> + features: List[QAPISchemaFeature]) -> List[TreeValue]: >>>> + return [_make_tree(f.name, f.ifcond) for f in features] >>>> + >>> >>> Ignorant question: when to use @classmethod, and when to use >>> @staticmethod? >> >> Matter of taste. My preference is to just always use @classmethod, >> because they can be extended or referenced by subclasses. > > Non-issue here, sub-classes are vanishingly unlikely. > True. I did admit it was just simply my default. I can adjust it case-by-case for circumstances when ... >> @staticmethod does not take a class argument, @classmethod does. Static >> methods therefore cannot address any other classmethods, but a >> classmethod can. >> >> I just always reach for classmethod by default. > > Unused cls parameters are slightly annoying, though. > > I've been using @staticmethod whenever it suffices. Makes "this is a > function, i.e. it can't mess with the class or instances" immediately > obvious. > ... you feel it provides additional clarity to do so. --js
diff --git a/scripts/qapi/introspect.py b/scripts/qapi/introspect.py index 803288a64e7..16282f2634b 100644 --- a/scripts/qapi/introspect.py +++ b/scripts/qapi/introspect.py @@ -76,16 +76,12 @@ def _make_tree(obj: Union[_DObject, str], ifcond: List[str], - features: List[QAPISchemaFeature], extra: Optional[Annotations] = None ) -> TreeValue: if extra is None: extra = {} if ifcond: extra['if'] = ifcond - if features: - assert isinstance(obj, dict) - obj['features'] = [(f.name, {'if': f.ifcond}) for f in features] if extra: return (obj, extra) return obj @@ -221,6 +217,11 @@ def _use_type(self, typ: QAPISchemaType) -> str: return '[' + self._use_type(typ.element_type) + ']' return self._name(typ.name) + @classmethod + def _gen_features(cls, + features: List[QAPISchemaFeature]) -> List[TreeValue]: + return [_make_tree(f.name, f.ifcond) for f in features] + def _gen_tree(self, name: str, mtype: str, obj: _DObject, ifcond: List[str], features: Optional[List[QAPISchemaFeature]]) -> None: @@ -233,7 +234,9 @@ def _gen_tree(self, name: str, mtype: str, obj: _DObject, name = self._name(name) obj['name'] = name obj['meta-type'] = mtype - self._trees.append(_make_tree(obj, ifcond, features, extra)) + if features: + obj['features'] = self._gen_features(features) + self._trees.append(_make_tree(obj, ifcond, extra)) def _gen_member(self, member: QAPISchemaObjectTypeMember) -> TreeValue: @@ -243,7 +246,9 @@ def _gen_member(self, } if member.optional: obj['default'] = None - return _make_tree(obj, member.ifcond, member.features) + if member.features: + obj['features'] = self._gen_features(member.features) + return _make_tree(obj, member.ifcond) def _gen_variants(self, tag_name: str, variants: List[QAPISchemaVariant]) -> _DObject: @@ -255,7 +260,7 @@ def _gen_variant(self, variant: QAPISchemaVariant) -> TreeValue: 'case': variant.name, 'type': self._use_type(variant.type) } - return _make_tree(obj, variant.ifcond, None) + return _make_tree(obj, variant.ifcond) def visit_builtin_type(self, name: str, info: Optional[QAPISourceInfo], json_type: str) -> None:
_make_tree might receive a dict or some other type. Adding features information should arguably be performed by the caller at such a time when we know the type of the object and don't have to re-interrogate it. Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> --- scripts/qapi/introspect.py | 19 ++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)