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Sartika Aritonang
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Sartika Aritonang
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class
AbstractProvider
(
object
):
"""Delegate class to provide requirement interface for the resolver.
"""
def
identify
(
self
,
dependency
):
"""Given a dependency, return an identifier for it.
This is used in many places to identify the dependency, e.g. whether
two requirements should have their specifier parts merged, whether
two specifications would conflict with each other (because they the
same name but different versions).
"""
raise
NotImplementedError
def
get_preference
(
self
,
resolution
,
candidates
,
information
):
"""Produce a sort key for given specification based on preference.
The preference is defined as "I think this requirement should be
resolved first". The lower the return value is, the more preferred
this group of arguments is.
:param resolution: Currently pinned candidate, or `None`.
:param candidates: A list of possible candidates.
:param information: A list of requirement information.
Each information instance is a named tuple with two entries:
* `requirement` specifies a requirement contributing to the current
candidate list
* `parent` specifies the candidate that provids (dependend on) the
requirement, or `None` to indicate a root requirement.
The preference could depend on a various of issues, including (not
necessarily in this order):
* Is this package pinned in the current resolution result?
* How relaxed is the requirement? Stricter ones should probably be
worked on first? (I don't know, actually.)
* How many possibilities are there to satisfy this requirement? Those
with few left should likely be worked on first, I guess?
* Are there any known conflicts for this requirement? We should
probably work on those with the most known conflicts.
A sortable value should be returned (this will be used as the `key`
parameter of the built-in sorting function). The smaller the value is,
the more preferred this specification is (i.e. the sorting function
is called with `reverse=False`).
"""
raise
NotImplementedError
def
find_matches
(
self
,
requirement
):
"""Find all possible candidates that satisfy a requirement.
This should try to get candidates based on the requirement's type.
For VCS, local, and archive requirements, the one-and-only match is
returned, and for a "named" requirement, the index(es) should be
consulted to find concrete candidates for this requirement.
The returned candidates should be sorted by reversed preference, e.g.
the most preferred should be LAST. This is done so list-popping can be
as efficient as possible.
"""
raise
NotImplementedError
def
is_satisfied_by
(
self
,
requirement
,
candidate
):
"""Whether the given requirement can be satisfied by a candidate.
A boolean should be returned to indicate whether `candidate` is a
viable solution to the requirement.
"""
raise
NotImplementedError
def
get_dependencies
(
self
,
candidate
):
"""Get dependencies of a candidate.
This should return a collection of requirements that `candidate`
specifies as its dependencies.
"""
raise
NotImplementedError
class
AbstractResolver
(
object
):
"""The thing that performs the actual resolution work.
"""
base_exception
=
Exception
def
__init__
(
self
,
provider
,
reporter
):
self
.
provider
=
provider
self
.
reporter
=
reporter
def
resolve
(
self
,
requirements
,
**
kwargs
):
"""Take a collection of constraints, spit out the resolution result.
Parameters
----------
requirements : Collection
A collection of constraints
kwargs : optional
Additional keyword arguments that subclasses may accept.
Raises
------
self.base_exception
Any raised exception is guaranteed to be a subclass of
self.base_exception. The string representation of an exception
should be human readable and provide context for why it occurred.
Returns
-------
retval : object
A representation of the final resolution state. It can be any object
with a `mapping` attribute that is a Mapping. Other attributes can
be used to provide resolver-specific information.
The `mapping` attribute MUST be key-value pair is an identifier of a
requirement (as returned by the provider's `identify` method) mapped
to the resolved candidate (chosen from the return value of the
provider's `find_matches` method).
"""
raise
NotImplementedError
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