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#!/usr/bin/env python 

 

# 

# LSST Data Management System 

# Copyright 2016 LSST Corporation. 

# 

# This product includes software developed by the 

# LSST Project (http://www.lsst.org/). 

# 

# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 

# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 

# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 

# (at your option) any later version. 

# 

# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 

# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 

# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 

# GNU General Public License for more details. 

# 

# You should have received a copy of the LSST License Statement and 

# the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, 

# see <http://www.lsstcorp.org/LegalNotices/>. 

# 

from past.builtins import basestring 

 

try: 

from collections.abc import Sequence, Set, Mapping 

except ImportError: 

from collections import Sequence, Set, Mapping 

 

 

# -*- python -*- 

 

def listify(x): 

"""Takes any object and puts that whole object in a list: 

- strings will be made into a single element in the list 

- tuples will be converted to list 

- lists will remain as lists 

- None will be made into an empty list 

""" 

if x is None: 

x = [] 

elif isinstance(x, basestring): 

x = [x] 

elif isinstance(x, dict): 

x = [x] 

elif hasattr(x, '__iter__'): 

x = list(x) 

else: 

x = [x] 

return x 

 

 

def iterify(x): 

"""Takes any object. Returns it if it is iterable. If it 

is not iterable it puts the object in a list and returns 

the list. None will return an empty list. If a new list 

is always required use listify(). Strings will be placed 

in a list with a single element. 

""" 

if x is None: 

x = [] 

elif isinstance(x, basestring): 

x = [x] 

elif hasattr(x, '__iter__'): 

pass 

else: 

x = [x] 

return x 

 

 

def sequencify(x): 

"""Takes an object, if it is a sequence return it, 

else put it in a tuple. Strings are not sequences. 

If x is a dict, returns a sorted tuple of keys.""" 

if isinstance(x, (Sequence, Set)) and not isinstance(x, basestring): 

pass 

elif isinstance(x, Mapping): 

x = tuple(sorted(x.keys())) 

else: 

x = (x, ) 

return x 

 

 

def setify(x): 

"""Take an object x and return it in a set. 

 

If x is a container, will create a set from the contents of the container. 

If x is an object, will create a set with a single item in it. 

If x is a string, will treat the string as a single object (i.e. not as a list of chars)""" 

if x is None: 

x = set() 

 

# Here we have to explicity for strings because the set initializer will use each character in a string as 

# a separate element. We cannot use the braces initialization because x might be a list, and we do not 

# want the list to be an item; we want each item in the list to be represented by an item in the set. 

# Then, we have to fall back to braces init because if the item is NOT a list then the set initializer 

# won't take it. 

if isinstance(x, basestring): 

x = set([x]) 

else: 

try: 

x = set(x) 

except TypeError: 

x = set([x]) 

return x 

 

 

def doImport(pythonType): 

"""Import a python object given an importable string""" 

try: 

if not isinstance(pythonType, basestring): 

raise TypeError("Unhandled type of pythonType, val:%s" % pythonType) 

# import this pythonType dynamically 

# pythonType is sometimes unicode with Python 2 and pybind11; this breaks the interpreter 

pythonTypeTokenList = str(pythonType).split('.') 

importClassString = pythonTypeTokenList.pop() 

importClassString = importClassString.strip() 

importPackage = ".".join(pythonTypeTokenList) 

importType = __import__(importPackage, globals(), locals(), [importClassString], 0) 

pythonType = getattr(importType, importClassString) 

return pythonType 

except ImportError: 

pass 

# maybe python type is a member function, in the form: path.to.object.Class.funcname 

pythonTypeTokenList = pythonType.split('.') 

importClassString = '.'.join(pythonTypeTokenList[0:-1]) 

importedClass = doImport(importClassString) 

pythonType = getattr(importedClass, pythonTypeTokenList[-1]) 

return pythonType