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6.2 KiB
217 lines
6.2 KiB
3 years ago
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"""Something just to look at via pydoc."""
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import types
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class A_classic:
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"A classic class."
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def A_method(self):
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"Method defined in A."
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def AB_method(self):
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"Method defined in A and B."
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def AC_method(self):
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"Method defined in A and C."
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def AD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A and D."
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def ABC_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B and C."
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def ABD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B and D."
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def ACD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, C and D."
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def ABCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B, C and D."
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class B_classic(A_classic):
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"A classic class, derived from A_classic."
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def AB_method(self):
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"Method defined in A and B."
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def ABC_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B and C."
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def ABD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B and D."
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def ABCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B, C and D."
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def B_method(self):
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"Method defined in B."
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def BC_method(self):
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"Method defined in B and C."
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def BD_method(self):
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"Method defined in B and D."
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def BCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in B, C and D."
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class C_classic(A_classic):
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"A classic class, derived from A_classic."
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def AC_method(self):
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"Method defined in A and C."
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def ABC_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B and C."
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def ACD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, C and D."
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def ABCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B, C and D."
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def BC_method(self):
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"Method defined in B and C."
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def BCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in B, C and D."
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def C_method(self):
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"Method defined in C."
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def CD_method(self):
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"Method defined in C and D."
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class D_classic(B_classic, C_classic):
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"A classic class, derived from B_classic and C_classic."
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def AD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A and D."
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def ABD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B and D."
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def ACD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, C and D."
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def ABCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B, C and D."
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def BD_method(self):
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"Method defined in B and D."
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def BCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in B, C and D."
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def CD_method(self):
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"Method defined in C and D."
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def D_method(self):
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"Method defined in D."
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class A_new(object):
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"A new-style class."
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def A_method(self):
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"Method defined in A."
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def AB_method(self):
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"Method defined in A and B."
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def AC_method(self):
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"Method defined in A and C."
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def AD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A and D."
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def ABC_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B and C."
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def ABD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B and D."
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def ACD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, C and D."
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def ABCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B, C and D."
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def A_classmethod(cls, x):
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"A class method defined in A."
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A_classmethod = classmethod(A_classmethod)
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def A_staticmethod():
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"A static method defined in A."
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A_staticmethod = staticmethod(A_staticmethod)
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def _getx(self):
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"A property getter function."
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def _setx(self, value):
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"A property setter function."
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def _delx(self):
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"A property deleter function."
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A_property = property(fdel=_delx, fget=_getx, fset=_setx,
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doc="A sample property defined in A.")
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A_int_alias = int
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class B_new(A_new):
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"A new-style class, derived from A_new."
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def AB_method(self):
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"Method defined in A and B."
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def ABC_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B and C."
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def ABD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B and D."
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def ABCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B, C and D."
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def B_method(self):
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"Method defined in B."
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def BC_method(self):
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"Method defined in B and C."
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def BD_method(self):
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"Method defined in B and D."
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def BCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in B, C and D."
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class C_new(A_new):
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"A new-style class, derived from A_new."
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def AC_method(self):
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"Method defined in A and C."
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def ABC_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B and C."
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def ACD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, C and D."
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def ABCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B, C and D."
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def BC_method(self):
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"Method defined in B and C."
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def BCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in B, C and D."
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def C_method(self):
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"Method defined in C."
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def CD_method(self):
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"Method defined in C and D."
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class D_new(B_new, C_new):
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"""A new-style class, derived from B_new and C_new.
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"""
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def AD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A and D."
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def ABD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B and D."
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def ACD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, C and D."
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def ABCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in A, B, C and D."
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def BD_method(self):
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"Method defined in B and D."
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def BCD_method(self):
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"Method defined in B, C and D."
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def CD_method(self):
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"Method defined in C and D."
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def D_method(self):
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"Method defined in D."
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class FunkyProperties(object):
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"""From SF bug 472347, by Roeland Rengelink.
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Property getters etc may not be vanilla functions or methods,
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and this used to make GUI pydoc blow up.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.desc = {'x':0}
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class get_desc:
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def __init__(self, attr):
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self.attr = attr
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def __call__(self, inst):
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print('Get called', self, inst)
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return inst.desc[self.attr]
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class set_desc:
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def __init__(self, attr):
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self.attr = attr
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def __call__(self, inst, val):
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print('Set called', self, inst, val)
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inst.desc[self.attr] = val
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class del_desc:
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def __init__(self, attr):
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self.attr = attr
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def __call__(self, inst):
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print('Del called', self, inst)
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del inst.desc[self.attr]
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x = property(get_desc('x'), set_desc('x'), del_desc('x'), 'prop x')
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submodule = types.ModuleType(__name__ + '.submodule',
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"""A submodule, which should appear in its parent's summary""")
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