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# ext/asyncio/base.py # Copyright (C) 2020-2024 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors # <see AUTHORS file> # # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under # the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php from __future__ import annotations import abc import functools from typing import Any from typing import AsyncGenerator from typing import AsyncIterator from typing import Awaitable from typing import Callable from typing import ClassVar from typing import Dict from typing import Generator from typing import Generic from typing import NoReturn from typing import Optional from typing import overload from typing import Tuple from typing import TypeVar import weakref from . import exc as async_exc from ... import util from ...util.typing import Literal from ...util.typing import Self _T = TypeVar("_T", bound=Any) _T_co = TypeVar("_T_co", bound=Any, covariant=True) _PT = TypeVar("_PT", bound=Any) class ReversibleProxy(Generic[_PT]): _proxy_objects: ClassVar[ Dict[weakref.ref[Any], weakref.ref[ReversibleProxy[Any]]] ] = {} __slots__ = ("__weakref__",) @overload def _assign_proxied(self, target: _PT) -> _PT: ... @overload def _assign_proxied(self, target: None) -> None: ... def _assign_proxied(self, target: Optional[_PT]) -> Optional[_PT]: if target is not None: target_ref: weakref.ref[_PT] = weakref.ref( target, ReversibleProxy._target_gced ) proxy_ref = weakref.ref( self, functools.partial(ReversibleProxy._target_gced, target_ref), ) ReversibleProxy._proxy_objects[target_ref] = proxy_ref return target @classmethod def _target_gced( cls, ref: weakref.ref[_PT], proxy_ref: Optional[weakref.ref[Self]] = None, # noqa: U100 ) -> None: cls._proxy_objects.pop(ref, None) @classmethod def _regenerate_proxy_for_target(cls, target: _PT) -> Self: raise NotImplementedError() @overload @classmethod def _retrieve_proxy_for_target( cls, target: _PT, regenerate: Literal[True] = ..., ) -> Self: ... @overload @classmethod def _retrieve_proxy_for_target( cls, target: _PT, regenerate: bool = True ) -> Optional[Self]: ... @classmethod def _retrieve_proxy_for_target( cls, target: _PT, regenerate: bool = True ) -> Optional[Self]: try: proxy_ref = cls._proxy_objects[weakref.ref(target)] except KeyError: pass else: proxy = proxy_ref() if proxy is not None: return proxy # type: ignore if regenerate: return cls._regenerate_proxy_for_target(target) else: return None class StartableContext(Awaitable[_T_co], abc.ABC): __slots__ = () @abc.abstractmethod async def start(self, is_ctxmanager: bool = False) -> _T_co: raise NotImplementedError() def __await__(self) -> Generator[Any, Any, _T_co]: return self.start().__await__() async def __aenter__(self) -> _T_co: return await self.start(is_ctxmanager=True) @abc.abstractmethod async def __aexit__( self, type_: Any, value: Any, traceback: Any ) -> Optional[bool]: pass def _raise_for_not_started(self) -> NoReturn: raise async_exc.AsyncContextNotStarted( "%s context has not been started and object has not been awaited." % (self.__class__.__name__) ) class GeneratorStartableContext(StartableContext[_T_co]): __slots__ = ("gen",) gen: AsyncGenerator[_T_co, Any] def __init__( self, func: Callable[..., AsyncIterator[_T_co]], args: Tuple[Any, ...], kwds: Dict[str, Any], ): self.gen = func(*args, **kwds) # type: ignore async def start(self, is_ctxmanager: bool = False) -> _T_co: try: start_value = await util.anext_(self.gen) except StopAsyncIteration: raise RuntimeError("generator didn't yield") from None # if not a context manager, then interrupt the generator, don't # let it complete. this step is technically not needed, as the # generator will close in any case at gc time. not clear if having # this here is a good idea or not (though it helps for clarity IMO) if not is_ctxmanager: await self.gen.aclose() return start_value async def __aexit__( self, typ: Any, value: Any, traceback: Any ) -> Optional[bool]: # vendored from contextlib.py if typ is None: try: await util.anext_(self.gen) except StopAsyncIteration: return False else: raise RuntimeError("generator didn't stop") else: if value is None: # Need to force instantiation so we can reliably # tell if we get the same exception back value = typ() try: await self.gen.athrow(value) except StopAsyncIteration as exc: # Suppress StopIteration *unless* it's the same exception that # was passed to throw(). This prevents a StopIteration # raised inside the "with" statement from being suppressed. return exc is not value except RuntimeError as exc: # Don't re-raise the passed in exception. (issue27122) if exc is value: return False # Avoid suppressing if a Stop(Async)Iteration exception # was passed to athrow() and later wrapped into a RuntimeError # (see PEP 479 for sync generators; async generators also # have this behavior). But do this only if the exception # wrapped # by the RuntimeError is actully Stop(Async)Iteration (see # issue29692). if ( isinstance(value, (StopIteration, StopAsyncIteration)) and exc.__cause__ is value ): return False raise except BaseException as exc: # only re-raise if it's *not* the exception that was # passed to throw(), because __exit__() must not raise # an exception unless __exit__() itself failed. But throw() # has to raise the exception to signal propagation, so this # fixes the impedance mismatch between the throw() protocol # and the __exit__() protocol. if exc is not value: raise return False raise RuntimeError("generator didn't stop after athrow()") def asyncstartablecontext( func: Callable[..., AsyncIterator[_T_co]] ) -> Callable[..., GeneratorStartableContext[_T_co]]: """@asyncstartablecontext decorator. the decorated function can be called either as ``async with fn()``, **or** ``await fn()``. This is decidedly different from what ``@contextlib.asynccontextmanager`` supports, and the usage pattern is different as well. Typical usage:: @asyncstartablecontext async def some_async_generator(<arguments>): <setup> try: yield <value> except GeneratorExit: # return value was awaited, no context manager is present # and caller will .close() the resource explicitly pass else: <context manager cleanup> Above, ``GeneratorExit`` is caught if the function were used as an ``await``. In this case, it's essential that the cleanup does **not** occur, so there should not be a ``finally`` block. If ``GeneratorExit`` is not invoked, this means we're in ``__aexit__`` and we were invoked as a context manager, and cleanup should proceed. """ @functools.wraps(func) def helper(*args: Any, **kwds: Any) -> GeneratorStartableContext[_T_co]: return GeneratorStartableContext(func, args, kwds) return helper class ProxyComparable(ReversibleProxy[_PT]): __slots__ = () @util.ro_non_memoized_property def _proxied(self) -> _PT: raise NotImplementedError() def __hash__(self) -> int: return id(self) def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool: return ( isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self._proxied == other._proxied ) def __ne__(self, other: Any) -> bool: return ( not isinstance(other, self.__class__) or self._proxied != other._proxied )