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from __future__ import annotations
import collections from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Generic, Iterable, Mapping, NamedTuple
from ..structs import CT, KT, RT, DirectedGraph
if TYPE_CHECKING: from ..providers import AbstractProvider from ..reporters import BaseReporter from .criterion import Criterion
class Result(NamedTuple, Generic[RT, CT, KT]): mapping: Mapping[KT, CT] graph: DirectedGraph[KT | None] criteria: Mapping[KT, Criterion[RT, CT]]
else: Result = collections.namedtuple("Result", ["mapping", "graph", "criteria"])
class AbstractResolver(Generic[RT, CT, KT]): """The thing that performs the actual resolution work."""
base_exception = Exception
def __init__( self, provider: AbstractProvider[RT, CT, KT], reporter: BaseReporter[RT, CT, KT], ) -> None: self.provider = provider self.reporter = reporter
def resolve(self, requirements: Iterable[RT], **kwargs: Any) -> Result[RT, CT, KT]: """Take a collection of constraints, spit out the resolution result.
This returns a representation of the final resolution state, with one guarenteed attribute ``mapping`` that contains resolved candidates as values. The keys are their respective identifiers.
:param requirements: A collection of constraints. :param kwargs: Additional keyword arguments that subclasses may accept.
:raises: ``self.base_exception`` or its subclass. """ raise NotImplementedError
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