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#!/usr/bin/env python # # Author: Mike McKerns (mmckerns @caltech and @uqfoundation) # Copyright (c) 2008-2016 California Institute of Technology. # Copyright (c) 2016-2023 The Uncertainty Quantification Foundation. # License: 3-clause BSD. The full license text is available at: # - https://github.com/uqfoundation/dill/blob/master/LICENSE """ Methods for serialized objects (or source code) stored in temporary files and file-like objects. """ #XXX: better instead to have functions write to any given file-like object ? #XXX: currently, all file-like objects are created by the function... __all__ = ['dump_source', 'dump', 'dumpIO_source', 'dumpIO',\ 'load_source', 'load', 'loadIO_source', 'loadIO',\ 'capture'] import contextlib @contextlib.contextmanager def capture(stream='stdout'): """builds a context that temporarily replaces the given stream name >>> with capture('stdout') as out: ... print ("foo!") ... >>> print (out.getvalue()) foo! """ import sys from io import StringIO orig = getattr(sys, stream) setattr(sys, stream, StringIO()) try: yield getattr(sys, stream) finally: setattr(sys, stream, orig) def b(x): # deal with b'foo' versus 'foo' import codecs return codecs.latin_1_encode(x)[0] def load_source(file, **kwds): """load an object that was stored with dill.temp.dump_source file: filehandle alias: string name of stored object mode: mode to open the file, one of: {'r', 'rb'} >>> f = lambda x: x**2 >>> pyfile = dill.temp.dump_source(f, alias='_f') >>> _f = dill.temp.load_source(pyfile) >>> _f(4) 16 """ alias = kwds.pop('alias', None) mode = kwds.pop('mode', 'r') fname = getattr(file, 'name', file) # fname=file.name or fname=file (if str) source = open(fname, mode=mode, **kwds).read() if not alias: tag = source.strip().splitlines()[-1].split() if tag[0] != '#NAME:': stub = source.splitlines()[0] raise IOError("unknown name for code: %s" % stub) alias = tag[-1] local = {} exec(source, local) _ = eval("%s" % alias, local) return _ def dump_source(object, **kwds): """write object source to a NamedTemporaryFile (instead of dill.dump) Loads with "import" or "dill.temp.load_source". Returns the filehandle. >>> f = lambda x: x**2 >>> pyfile = dill.temp.dump_source(f, alias='_f') >>> _f = dill.temp.load_source(pyfile) >>> _f(4) 16 >>> f = lambda x: x**2 >>> pyfile = dill.temp.dump_source(f, dir='.') >>> modulename = os.path.basename(pyfile.name).split('.py')[0] >>> exec('from %s import f as _f' % modulename) >>> _f(4) 16 Optional kwds: If 'alias' is specified, the object will be renamed to the given string. If 'prefix' is specified, the file name will begin with that prefix, otherwise a default prefix is used. If 'dir' is specified, the file will be created in that directory, otherwise a default directory is used. If 'text' is specified and true, the file is opened in text mode. Else (the default) the file is opened in binary mode. On some operating systems, this makes no difference. NOTE: Keep the return value for as long as you want your file to exist ! """ #XXX: write a "load_source"? from .source import importable, getname import tempfile kwds.setdefault('delete', True) kwds.pop('suffix', '') # this is *always* '.py' alias = kwds.pop('alias', '') #XXX: include an alias so a name is known name = str(alias) or getname(object) name = "\n#NAME: %s\n" % name #XXX: assumes kwds['dir'] is writable and on $PYTHONPATH file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='.py', **kwds) file.write(b(''.join([importable(object, alias=alias),name]))) file.flush() return file def load(file, **kwds): """load an object that was stored with dill.temp.dump file: filehandle mode: mode to open the file, one of: {'r', 'rb'} >>> dumpfile = dill.temp.dump([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) >>> dill.temp.load(dumpfile) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] """ import dill as pickle mode = kwds.pop('mode', 'rb') name = getattr(file, 'name', file) # name=file.name or name=file (if str) return pickle.load(open(name, mode=mode, **kwds)) def dump(object, **kwds): """dill.dump of object to a NamedTemporaryFile. Loads with "dill.temp.load". Returns the filehandle. >>> dumpfile = dill.temp.dump([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) >>> dill.temp.load(dumpfile) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Optional kwds: If 'suffix' is specified, the file name will end with that suffix, otherwise there will be no suffix. If 'prefix' is specified, the file name will begin with that prefix, otherwise a default prefix is used. If 'dir' is specified, the file will be created in that directory, otherwise a default directory is used. If 'text' is specified and true, the file is opened in text mode. Else (the default) the file is opened in binary mode. On some operating systems, this makes no difference. NOTE: Keep the return value for as long as you want your file to exist ! """ import dill as pickle import tempfile kwds.setdefault('delete', True) file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(**kwds) pickle.dump(object, file) file.flush() return file def loadIO(buffer, **kwds): """load an object that was stored with dill.temp.dumpIO buffer: buffer object >>> dumpfile = dill.temp.dumpIO([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) >>> dill.temp.loadIO(dumpfile) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] """ import dill as pickle from io import BytesIO as StringIO value = getattr(buffer, 'getvalue', buffer) # value or buffer.getvalue if value != buffer: value = value() # buffer.getvalue() return pickle.load(StringIO(value)) def dumpIO(object, **kwds): """dill.dump of object to a buffer. Loads with "dill.temp.loadIO". Returns the buffer object. >>> dumpfile = dill.temp.dumpIO([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) >>> dill.temp.loadIO(dumpfile) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] """ import dill as pickle from io import BytesIO as StringIO file = StringIO() pickle.dump(object, file) file.flush() return file def loadIO_source(buffer, **kwds): """load an object that was stored with dill.temp.dumpIO_source buffer: buffer object alias: string name of stored object >>> f = lambda x:x**2 >>> pyfile = dill.temp.dumpIO_source(f, alias='_f') >>> _f = dill.temp.loadIO_source(pyfile) >>> _f(4) 16 """ alias = kwds.pop('alias', None) source = getattr(buffer, 'getvalue', buffer) # source or buffer.getvalue if source != buffer: source = source() # buffer.getvalue() source = source.decode() # buffer to string if not alias: tag = source.strip().splitlines()[-1].split() if tag[0] != '#NAME:': stub = source.splitlines()[0] raise IOError("unknown name for code: %s" % stub) alias = tag[-1] local = {} exec(source, local) _ = eval("%s" % alias, local) return _ def dumpIO_source(object, **kwds): """write object source to a buffer (instead of dill.dump) Loads by with dill.temp.loadIO_source. Returns the buffer object. >>> f = lambda x:x**2 >>> pyfile = dill.temp.dumpIO_source(f, alias='_f') >>> _f = dill.temp.loadIO_source(pyfile) >>> _f(4) 16 Optional kwds: If 'alias' is specified, the object will be renamed to the given string. """ from .source import importable, getname from io import BytesIO as StringIO alias = kwds.pop('alias', '') #XXX: include an alias so a name is known name = str(alias) or getname(object) name = "\n#NAME: %s\n" % name #XXX: assumes kwds['dir'] is writable and on $PYTHONPATH file = StringIO() file.write(b(''.join([importable(object, alias=alias),name]))) file.flush() return file del contextlib # EOF