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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- r""" speaklater ~~~~~~~~~~
A module that provides lazy strings for translations. Basically you get an object that appears to be a string but changes the value every time the value is evaluated based on a callable you provide.
For example you can have a global `lazy_gettext` function that returns a lazy string with the value of the current set language.
Example:
>>> from speaklater import make_lazy_string >>> sval = u'Hello World' >>> string = make_lazy_string(lambda: sval)
This lazy string will evaluate to the value of the `sval` variable.
>>> string lu'Hello World' >>> unicode(string) u'Hello World' >>> string.upper() u'HELLO WORLD'
If you change the value, the lazy string will change as well:
>>> sval = u'Hallo Welt' >>> string.upper() u'HALLO WELT'
This is especially handy when combined with a thread local and gettext translations or dicts of translatable strings:
>>> from speaklater import make_lazy_gettext >>> from threading import local >>> l = local() >>> l.translations = {u'Yes': 'Ja'} >>> lazy_gettext = make_lazy_gettext(lambda: l.translations.get) >>> yes = lazy_gettext(u'Yes') >>> print yes Ja >>> l.translations[u'Yes'] = u'Si' >>> print yes Si
Lazy strings are no real strings so if you pass this sort of string to a function that performs an instance check, it will fail. In that case you have to explicitly convert it with `unicode` and/or `string` depending on what string type the lazy string encapsulates.
To check if a string is lazy, you can use the `is_lazy_string` function:
>>> from speaklater import is_lazy_string >>> is_lazy_string(u'yes') False >>> is_lazy_string(yes) True
New in version 1.2: It's now also possible to pass keyword arguments to the callback used with `make_lazy_string`.
:copyright: (c) 2010 by Armin Ronacher. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. """
def is_lazy_string(obj): """Checks if the given object is a lazy string.""" return isinstance(obj, _LazyString)
def make_lazy_string(__func, *args, **kwargs): """Creates a lazy string by invoking func with args.""" return _LazyString(__func, args, kwargs)
def make_lazy_gettext(lookup_func): """Creates a lazy gettext function dispatches to a gettext function as returned by `lookup_func`.
Example:
>>> translations = {u'Yes': u'Ja'} >>> lazy_gettext = make_lazy_gettext(lambda: translations.get) >>> x = lazy_gettext(u'Yes') >>> x lu'Ja' >>> translations[u'Yes'] = u'Si' >>> x lu'Si' """ def lazy_gettext(string): if is_lazy_string(string): return string return make_lazy_string(lookup_func(), string) return lazy_gettext
class _LazyString(object): """Class for strings created by a function call.
The proxy implementation attempts to be as complete as possible, so that the lazy objects should mostly work as expected, for example for sorting. """ __slots__ = ('_func', '_args', '_kwargs')
def __init__(self, func, args, kwargs): self._func = func self._args = args self._kwargs = kwargs
value = property(lambda x: x._func(*x._args, **x._kwargs))
def __contains__(self, key): return key in self.value
def __nonzero__(self): return bool(self.value)
def __dir__(self): return dir(unicode)
def __iter__(self): return iter(self.value)
def __len__(self): return len(self.value)
def __str__(self): return str(self.value)
def __unicode__(self): return unicode(self.value)
def __add__(self, other): return self.value + other
def __radd__(self, other): return other + self.value
def __mod__(self, other): return self.value % other
def __rmod__(self, other): return other % self.value
def __mul__(self, other): return self.value * other
def __rmul__(self, other): return other * self.value
def __lt__(self, other): return self.value < other
def __le__(self, other): return self.value <= other
def __eq__(self, other): return self.value == other
def __ne__(self, other): return self.value != other
def __gt__(self, other): return self.value > other
def __ge__(self, other): return self.value >= other
def __getattr__(self, name): if name == '__members__': return self.__dir__() return getattr(self.value, name)
def __getstate__(self): return self._func, self._args, self._kwargs
def __setstate__(self, tup): self._func, self._args, self._kwargs = tup
def __getitem__(self, key): return self.value[key]
def __copy__(self): return self
def __repr__(self): try: return 'l' + repr(self.value) except Exception: return '<%s broken>' % self.__class__.__name__
if __name__ == '__main__': import doctest doctest.testmod()
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