1 | """Classes to represent arbitrary sets (including sets of sets).
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2 |
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3 | This module implements sets using dictionaries whose values are
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4 | ignored. The usual operations (union, intersection, deletion, etc.)
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5 | are provided as both methods and operators.
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6 |
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7 | Important: sets are not sequences! While they support 'x in s',
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8 | 'len(s)', and 'for x in s', none of those operations are unique for
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9 | sequences; for example, mappings support all three as well. The
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10 | characteristic operation for sequences is subscripting with small
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11 | integers: s[i], for i in range(len(s)). Sets don't support
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12 | subscripting at all. Also, sequences allow multiple occurrences and
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13 | their elements have a definite order; sets on the other hand don't
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14 | record multiple occurrences and don't remember the order of element
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15 | insertion (which is why they don't support s[i]).
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16 |
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17 | The following classes are provided:
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18 |
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19 | BaseSet -- All the operations common to both mutable and immutable
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20 | sets. This is an abstract class, not meant to be directly
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21 | instantiated.
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22 |
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23 | Set -- Mutable sets, subclass of BaseSet; not hashable.
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24 |
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25 | ImmutableSet -- Immutable sets, subclass of BaseSet; hashable.
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26 | An iterable argument is mandatory to create an ImmutableSet.
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27 |
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28 | _TemporarilyImmutableSet -- A wrapper around a Set, hashable,
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29 | giving the same hash value as the immutable set equivalent
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30 | would have. Do not use this class directly.
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31 |
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32 | Only hashable objects can be added to a Set. In particular, you cannot
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33 | really add a Set as an element to another Set; if you try, what is
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34 | actually added is an ImmutableSet built from it (it compares equal to
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35 | the one you tried adding).
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36 |
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37 | When you ask if `x in y' where x is a Set and y is a Set or
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38 | ImmutableSet, x is wrapped into a _TemporarilyImmutableSet z, and
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39 | what's tested is actually `z in y'.
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40 |
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41 | """
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42 |
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43 | # Code history:
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44 | #
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45 | # - Greg V. Wilson wrote the first version, using a different approach
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46 | # to the mutable/immutable problem, and inheriting from dict.
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47 | #
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48 | # - Alex Martelli modified Greg's version to implement the current
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49 | # Set/ImmutableSet approach, and make the data an attribute.
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50 | #
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51 | # - Guido van Rossum rewrote much of the code, made some API changes,
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52 | # and cleaned up the docstrings.
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53 | #
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54 | # - Raymond Hettinger added a number of speedups and other
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55 | # improvements.
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56 |
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57 | from itertools import ifilter, ifilterfalse
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58 |
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59 | __all__ = ['BaseSet', 'Set', 'ImmutableSet']
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60 |
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61 | import warnings
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62 | warnings.warn("the sets module is deprecated", DeprecationWarning,
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63 | stacklevel=2)
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64 |
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65 | class BaseSet(object):
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66 | """Common base class for mutable and immutable sets."""
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67 |
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68 | __slots__ = ['_data']
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69 |
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70 | # Constructor
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71 |
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72 | def __init__(self):
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73 | """This is an abstract class."""
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74 | # Don't call this from a concrete subclass!
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75 | if self.__class__ is BaseSet:
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76 | raise TypeError, ("BaseSet is an abstract class. "
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77 | "Use Set or ImmutableSet.")
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78 |
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79 | # Standard protocols: __len__, __repr__, __str__, __iter__
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80 |
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81 | def __len__(self):
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82 | """Return the number of elements of a set."""
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83 | return len(self._data)
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84 |
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85 | def __repr__(self):
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86 | """Return string representation of a set.
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87 |
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88 | This looks like 'Set([<list of elements>])'.
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89 | """
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90 | return self._repr()
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91 |
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92 | # __str__ is the same as __repr__
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93 | __str__ = __repr__
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94 |
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95 | def _repr(self, sorted=False):
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96 | elements = self._data.keys()
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97 | if sorted:
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98 | elements.sort()
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99 | return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, elements)
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100 |
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101 | def __iter__(self):
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102 | """Return an iterator over the elements or a set.
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103 |
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104 | This is the keys iterator for the underlying dict.
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105 | """
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106 | return self._data.iterkeys()
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107 |
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108 | # Three-way comparison is not supported. However, because __eq__ is
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109 | # tried before __cmp__, if Set x == Set y, x.__eq__(y) returns True and
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110 | # then cmp(x, y) returns 0 (Python doesn't actually call __cmp__ in this
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111 | # case).
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112 |
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113 | def __cmp__(self, other):
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114 | raise TypeError, "can't compare sets using cmp()"
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115 |
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116 | # Equality comparisons using the underlying dicts. Mixed-type comparisons
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117 | # are allowed here, where Set == z for non-Set z always returns False,
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118 | # and Set != z always True. This allows expressions like "x in y" to
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119 | # give the expected result when y is a sequence of mixed types, not
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120 | # raising a pointless TypeError just because y contains a Set, or x is
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121 | # a Set and y contain's a non-set ("in" invokes only __eq__).
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122 | # Subtle: it would be nicer if __eq__ and __ne__ could return
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123 | # NotImplemented instead of True or False. Then the other comparand
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124 | # would get a chance to determine the result, and if the other comparand
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125 | # also returned NotImplemented then it would fall back to object address
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126 | # comparison (which would always return False for __eq__ and always
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127 | # True for __ne__). However, that doesn't work, because this type
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128 | # *also* implements __cmp__: if, e.g., __eq__ returns NotImplemented,
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129 | # Python tries __cmp__ next, and the __cmp__ here then raises TypeError.
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130 |
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131 | def __eq__(self, other):
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132 | if isinstance(other, BaseSet):
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133 | return self._data == other._data
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134 | else:
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135 | return False
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136 |
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137 | def __ne__(self, other):
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138 | if isinstance(other, BaseSet):
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139 | return self._data != other._data
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140 | else:
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141 | return True
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142 |
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143 | # Copying operations
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144 |
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145 | def copy(self):
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146 | """Return a shallow copy of a set."""
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147 | result = self.__class__()
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148 | result._data.update(self._data)
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149 | return result
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150 |
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151 | __copy__ = copy # For the copy module
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152 |
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153 | def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
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154 | """Return a deep copy of a set; used by copy module."""
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155 | # This pre-creates the result and inserts it in the memo
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156 | # early, in case the deep copy recurses into another reference
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157 | # to this same set. A set can't be an element of itself, but
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158 | # it can certainly contain an object that has a reference to
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159 | # itself.
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160 | from copy import deepcopy
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161 | result = self.__class__()
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162 | memo[id(self)] = result
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163 | data = result._data
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164 | value = True
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165 | for elt in self:
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166 | data[deepcopy(elt, memo)] = value
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167 | return result
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168 |
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169 | # Standard set operations: union, intersection, both differences.
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170 | # Each has an operator version (e.g. __or__, invoked with |) and a
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171 | # method version (e.g. union).
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172 | # Subtle: Each pair requires distinct code so that the outcome is
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173 | # correct when the type of other isn't suitable. For example, if
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174 | # we did "union = __or__" instead, then Set().union(3) would return
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175 | # NotImplemented instead of raising TypeError (albeit that *why* it
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176 | # raises TypeError as-is is also a bit subtle).
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177 |
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178 | def __or__(self, other):
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179 | """Return the union of two sets as a new set.
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180 |
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181 | (I.e. all elements that are in either set.)
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182 | """
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183 | if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
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184 | return NotImplemented
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185 | return self.union(other)
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186 |
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187 | def union(self, other):
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188 | """Return the union of two sets as a new set.
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189 |
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190 | (I.e. all elements that are in either set.)
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191 | """
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192 | result = self.__class__(self)
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193 | result._update(other)
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194 | return result
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195 |
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196 | def __and__(self, other):
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197 | """Return the intersection of two sets as a new set.
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198 |
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199 | (I.e. all elements that are in both sets.)
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200 | """
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201 | if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
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202 | return NotImplemented
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203 | return self.intersection(other)
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204 |
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205 | def intersection(self, other):
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206 | """Return the intersection of two sets as a new set.
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207 |
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208 | (I.e. all elements that are in both sets.)
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209 | """
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210 | if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
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211 | other = Set(other)
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212 | if len(self) <= len(other):
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213 | little, big = self, other
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214 | else:
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215 | little, big = other, self
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216 | common = ifilter(big._data.__contains__, little)
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217 | return self.__class__(common)
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218 |
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219 | def __xor__(self, other):
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220 | """Return the symmetric difference of two sets as a new set.
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221 |
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222 | (I.e. all elements that are in exactly one of the sets.)
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223 | """
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224 | if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
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225 | return NotImplemented
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226 | return self.symmetric_difference(other)
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227 |
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228 | def symmetric_difference(self, other):
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229 | """Return the symmetric difference of two sets as a new set.
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230 |
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231 | (I.e. all elements that are in exactly one of the sets.)
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232 | """
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233 | result = self.__class__()
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234 | data = result._data
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235 | value = True
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236 | selfdata = self._data
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237 | try:
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238 | otherdata = other._data
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239 | except AttributeError:
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240 | otherdata = Set(other)._data
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241 | for elt in ifilterfalse(otherdata.__contains__, selfdata):
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242 | data[elt] = value
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243 | for elt in ifilterfalse(selfdata.__contains__, otherdata):
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244 | data[elt] = value
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245 | return result
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246 |
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247 | def __sub__(self, other):
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248 | """Return the difference of two sets as a new Set.
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249 |
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250 | (I.e. all elements that are in this set and not in the other.)
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251 | """
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252 | if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
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253 | return NotImplemented
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254 | return self.difference(other)
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255 |
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256 | def difference(self, other):
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257 | """Return the difference of two sets as a new Set.
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258 |
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259 | (I.e. all elements that are in this set and not in the other.)
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260 | """
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261 | result = self.__class__()
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262 | data = result._data
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263 | try:
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264 | otherdata = other._data
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265 | except AttributeError:
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266 | otherdata = Set(other)._data
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267 | value = True
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268 | for elt in ifilterfalse(otherdata.__contains__, self):
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269 | data[elt] = value
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270 | return result
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271 |
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272 | # Membership test
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273 |
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274 | def __contains__(self, element):
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275 | """Report whether an element is a member of a set.
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276 |
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277 | (Called in response to the expression `element in self'.)
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278 | """
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279 | try:
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280 | return element in self._data
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281 | except TypeError:
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282 | transform = getattr(element, "__as_temporarily_immutable__", None)
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283 | if transform is None:
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284 | raise # re-raise the TypeError exception we caught
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285 | return transform() in self._data
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286 |
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287 | # Subset and superset test
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288 |
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289 | def issubset(self, other):
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290 | """Report whether another set contains this set."""
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291 | self._binary_sanity_check(other)
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292 | if len(self) > len(other): # Fast check for obvious cases
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293 | return False
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294 | for elt in ifilterfalse(other._data.__contains__, self):
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295 | return False
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296 | return True
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297 |
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298 | def issuperset(self, other):
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299 | """Report whether this set contains another set."""
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300 | self._binary_sanity_check(other)
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301 | if len(self) < len(other): # Fast check for obvious cases
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302 | return False
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303 | for elt in ifilterfalse(self._data.__contains__, other):
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304 | return False
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305 | return True
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306 |
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307 | # Inequality comparisons using the is-subset relation.
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308 | __le__ = issubset
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309 | __ge__ = issuperset
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310 |
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311 | def __lt__(self, other):
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312 | self._binary_sanity_check(other)
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313 | return len(self) < len(other) and self.issubset(other)
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314 |
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315 | def __gt__(self, other):
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316 | self._binary_sanity_check(other)
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317 | return len(self) > len(other) and self.issuperset(other)
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318 |
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319 | # We inherit object.__hash__, so we must deny this explicitly
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320 | __hash__ = None
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321 |
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322 | # Assorted helpers
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323 |
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324 | def _binary_sanity_check(self, other):
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325 | # Check that the other argument to a binary operation is also
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326 | # a set, raising a TypeError otherwise.
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327 | if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
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328 | raise TypeError, "Binary operation only permitted between sets"
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329 |
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330 | def _compute_hash(self):
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331 | # Calculate hash code for a set by xor'ing the hash codes of
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332 | # the elements. This ensures that the hash code does not depend
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333 | # on the order in which elements are added to the set. This is
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334 | # not called __hash__ because a BaseSet should not be hashable;
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335 | # only an ImmutableSet is hashable.
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336 | result = 0
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337 | for elt in self:
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338 | result ^= hash(elt)
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339 | return result
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340 |
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341 | def _update(self, iterable):
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342 | # The main loop for update() and the subclass __init__() methods.
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343 | data = self._data
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344 |
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345 | # Use the fast update() method when a dictionary is available.
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346 | if isinstance(iterable, BaseSet):
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347 | data.update(iterable._data)
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348 | return
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349 |
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350 | value = True
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351 |
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352 | if type(iterable) in (list, tuple, xrange):
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353 | # Optimized: we know that __iter__() and next() can't
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354 | # raise TypeError, so we can move 'try:' out of the loop.
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355 | it = iter(iterable)
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356 | while True:
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357 | try:
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358 | for element in it:
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359 | data[element] = value
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360 | return
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361 | except TypeError:
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362 | transform = getattr(element, "__as_immutable__", None)
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363 | if transform is None:
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364 | raise # re-raise the TypeError exception we caught
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365 | data[transform()] = value
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366 | else:
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367 | # Safe: only catch TypeError where intended
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368 | for element in iterable:
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369 | try:
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370 | data[element] = value
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371 | except TypeError:
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372 | transform = getattr(element, "__as_immutable__", None)
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373 | if transform is None:
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374 | raise # re-raise the TypeError exception we caught
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375 | data[transform()] = value
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376 |
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377 |
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378 | class ImmutableSet(BaseSet):
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379 | """Immutable set class."""
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380 |
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381 | __slots__ = ['_hashcode']
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382 |
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383 | # BaseSet + hashing
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384 |
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385 | def __init__(self, iterable=None):
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386 | """Construct an immutable set from an optional iterable."""
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387 | self._hashcode = None
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388 | self._data = {}
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389 | if iterable is not None:
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390 | self._update(iterable)
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391 |
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392 | def __hash__(self):
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393 | if self._hashcode is None:
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394 | self._hashcode = self._compute_hash()
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395 | return self._hashcode
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396 |
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397 | def __getstate__(self):
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398 | return self._data, self._hashcode
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399 |
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400 | def __setstate__(self, state):
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401 | self._data, self._hashcode = state
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402 |
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403 | class Set(BaseSet):
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404 | """ Mutable set class."""
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405 |
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406 | __slots__ = []
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407 |
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408 | # BaseSet + operations requiring mutability; no hashing
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409 |
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410 | def __init__(self, iterable=None):
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411 | """Construct a set from an optional iterable."""
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412 | self._data = {}
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413 | if iterable is not None:
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414 | self._update(iterable)
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415 |
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416 | def __getstate__(self):
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417 | # getstate's results are ignored if it is not
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418 | return self._data,
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419 |
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420 | def __setstate__(self, data):
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421 | self._data, = data
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422 |
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423 | # In-place union, intersection, differences.
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424 | # Subtle: The xyz_update() functions deliberately return None,
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425 | # as do all mutating operations on built-in container types.
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426 | # The __xyz__ spellings have to return self, though.
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427 |
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428 | def __ior__(self, other):
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429 | """Update a set with the union of itself and another."""
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430 | self._binary_sanity_check(other)
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431 | self._data.update(other._data)
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432 | return self
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433 |
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434 | def union_update(self, other):
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435 | """Update a set with the union of itself and another."""
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436 | self._update(other)
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437 |
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438 | def __iand__(self, other):
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439 | """Update a set with the intersection of itself and another."""
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440 | self._binary_sanity_check(other)
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441 | self._data = (self & other)._data
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442 | return self
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443 |
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444 | def intersection_update(self, other):
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445 | """Update a set with the intersection of itself and another."""
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446 | if isinstance(other, BaseSet):
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447 | self &= other
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448 | else:
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449 | self._data = (self.intersection(other))._data
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450 |
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451 | def __ixor__(self, other):
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452 | """Update a set with the symmetric difference of itself and another."""
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453 | self._binary_sanity_check(other)
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454 | self.symmetric_difference_update(other)
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455 | return self
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456 |
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457 | def symmetric_difference_update(self, other):
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458 | """Update a set with the symmetric difference of itself and another."""
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459 | data = self._data
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460 | value = True
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461 | if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
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462 | other = Set(other)
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463 | if self is other:
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464 | self.clear()
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465 | for elt in other:
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466 | if elt in data:
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467 | del data[elt]
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468 | else:
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469 | data[elt] = value
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470 |
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471 | def __isub__(self, other):
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472 | """Remove all elements of another set from this set."""
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473 | self._binary_sanity_check(other)
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474 | self.difference_update(other)
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475 | return self
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476 |
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477 | def difference_update(self, other):
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478 | """Remove all elements of another set from this set."""
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479 | data = self._data
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480 | if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
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481 | other = Set(other)
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482 | if self is other:
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483 | self.clear()
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484 | for elt in ifilter(data.__contains__, other):
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485 | del data[elt]
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486 |
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487 | # Python dict-like mass mutations: update, clear
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488 |
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489 | def update(self, iterable):
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490 | """Add all values from an iterable (such as a list or file)."""
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491 | self._update(iterable)
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492 |
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493 | def clear(self):
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494 | """Remove all elements from this set."""
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495 | self._data.clear()
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496 |
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497 | # Single-element mutations: add, remove, discard
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498 |
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499 | def add(self, element):
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500 | """Add an element to a set.
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501 |
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502 | This has no effect if the element is already present.
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503 | """
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504 | try:
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505 | self._data[element] = True
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506 | except TypeError:
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507 | transform = getattr(element, "__as_immutable__", None)
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508 | if transform is None:
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509 | raise # re-raise the TypeError exception we caught
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510 | self._data[transform()] = True
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511 |
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512 | def remove(self, element):
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513 | """Remove an element from a set; it must be a member.
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514 |
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515 | If the element is not a member, raise a KeyError.
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516 | """
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517 | try:
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518 | del self._data[element]
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519 | except TypeError:
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520 | transform = getattr(element, "__as_temporarily_immutable__", None)
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521 | if transform is None:
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522 | raise # re-raise the TypeError exception we caught
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523 | del self._data[transform()]
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524 |
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525 | def discard(self, element):
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526 | """Remove an element from a set if it is a member.
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527 |
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528 | If the element is not a member, do nothing.
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529 | """
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530 | try:
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531 | self.remove(element)
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532 | except KeyError:
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533 | pass
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534 |
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535 | def pop(self):
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536 | """Remove and return an arbitrary set element."""
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537 | return self._data.popitem()[0]
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538 |
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539 | def __as_immutable__(self):
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540 | # Return a copy of self as an immutable set
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541 | return ImmutableSet(self)
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542 |
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543 | def __as_temporarily_immutable__(self):
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544 | # Return self wrapped in a temporarily immutable set
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545 | return _TemporarilyImmutableSet(self)
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546 |
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547 |
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548 | class _TemporarilyImmutableSet(BaseSet):
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549 | # Wrap a mutable set as if it was temporarily immutable.
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550 | # This only supplies hashing and equality comparisons.
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551 |
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552 | def __init__(self, set):
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553 | self._set = set
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554 | self._data = set._data # Needed by ImmutableSet.__eq__()
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555 |
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556 | def __hash__(self):
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557 | return self._set._compute_hash()
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