From 1f999b9c92f6850de5b9ba6be249324fed403103 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christoph Reiter Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2024 21:08:19 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Remove unused RangeMap Its last use in cygwinccompiler was just removed. --- distutils/_collections.py | 145 -------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 145 deletions(-) diff --git a/distutils/_collections.py b/distutils/_collections.py index d11a83467c..863030b3cf 100644 --- a/distutils/_collections.py +++ b/distutils/_collections.py @@ -1,11 +1,7 @@ from __future__ import annotations import collections -import functools import itertools -import operator -from collections.abc import Mapping -from typing import Any # from jaraco.collections 3.5.1 @@ -60,144 +56,3 @@ def __contains__(self, other): def __len__(self): return len(list(iter(self))) - - -# from jaraco.collections 5.0.1 -class RangeMap(dict): - """ - A dictionary-like object that uses the keys as bounds for a range. - Inclusion of the value for that range is determined by the - key_match_comparator, which defaults to less-than-or-equal. - A value is returned for a key if it is the first key that matches in - the sorted list of keys. - - One may supply keyword parameters to be passed to the sort function used - to sort keys (i.e. key, reverse) as sort_params. - - Create a map that maps 1-3 -> 'a', 4-6 -> 'b' - - >>> r = RangeMap({3: 'a', 6: 'b'}) # boy, that was easy - >>> r[1], r[2], r[3], r[4], r[5], r[6] - ('a', 'a', 'a', 'b', 'b', 'b') - - Even float values should work so long as the comparison operator - supports it. - - >>> r[4.5] - 'b' - - Notice that the way rangemap is defined, it must be open-ended - on one side. - - >>> r[0] - 'a' - >>> r[-1] - 'a' - - One can close the open-end of the RangeMap by using undefined_value - - >>> r = RangeMap({0: RangeMap.undefined_value, 3: 'a', 6: 'b'}) - >>> r[0] - Traceback (most recent call last): - ... - KeyError: 0 - - One can get the first or last elements in the range by using RangeMap.Item - - >>> last_item = RangeMap.Item(-1) - >>> r[last_item] - 'b' - - .last_item is a shortcut for Item(-1) - - >>> r[RangeMap.last_item] - 'b' - - Sometimes it's useful to find the bounds for a RangeMap - - >>> r.bounds() - (0, 6) - - RangeMap supports .get(key, default) - - >>> r.get(0, 'not found') - 'not found' - - >>> r.get(7, 'not found') - 'not found' - - One often wishes to define the ranges by their left-most values, - which requires use of sort params and a key_match_comparator. - - >>> r = RangeMap({1: 'a', 4: 'b'}, - ... sort_params=dict(reverse=True), - ... key_match_comparator=operator.ge) - >>> r[1], r[2], r[3], r[4], r[5], r[6] - ('a', 'a', 'a', 'b', 'b', 'b') - - That wasn't nearly as easy as before, so an alternate constructor - is provided: - - >>> r = RangeMap.left({1: 'a', 4: 'b', 7: RangeMap.undefined_value}) - >>> r[1], r[2], r[3], r[4], r[5], r[6] - ('a', 'a', 'a', 'b', 'b', 'b') - - """ - - def __init__( - self, - source, - sort_params: Mapping[str, Any] = {}, - key_match_comparator=operator.le, - ): - dict.__init__(self, source) - self.sort_params = sort_params - self.match = key_match_comparator - - @classmethod - def left(cls, source): - return cls( - source, sort_params=dict(reverse=True), key_match_comparator=operator.ge - ) - - def __getitem__(self, item): - sorted_keys = sorted(self.keys(), **self.sort_params) - if isinstance(item, RangeMap.Item): - result = self.__getitem__(sorted_keys[item]) - else: - key = self._find_first_match_(sorted_keys, item) - result = dict.__getitem__(self, key) - if result is RangeMap.undefined_value: - raise KeyError(key) - return result - - def get(self, key, default=None): - """ - Return the value for key if key is in the dictionary, else default. - If default is not given, it defaults to None, so that this method - never raises a KeyError. - """ - try: - return self[key] - except KeyError: - return default - - def _find_first_match_(self, keys, item): - is_match = functools.partial(self.match, item) - matches = list(filter(is_match, keys)) - if matches: - return matches[0] - raise KeyError(item) - - def bounds(self): - sorted_keys = sorted(self.keys(), **self.sort_params) - return (sorted_keys[RangeMap.first_item], sorted_keys[RangeMap.last_item]) - - # some special values for the RangeMap - undefined_value = type('RangeValueUndefined', (), {})() - - class Item(int): - "RangeMap Item" - - first_item = Item(0) - last_item = Item(-1)