Source code for ax.utils.common.decorator

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from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from typing import Any, Callable, TypeVar

T = TypeVar("T")


[docs]class ClassDecorator(ABC): """ Template for making a decorator work as a class level decorator. That decorator should extend `ClassDecorator`. It must implement `__init__` and `decorate_callable`. See `disable_logger.decorate_callable` for an example. `decorate_callable` should call `self._call_func()` instead of directly calling `func` to handle static functions. Note: `_call_func` is still imperfect and unit tests should be used to ensure everything is working properly. There is a lot of complexity in detecting classmethods and staticmethods and removing the self argument in the right situations. For best results always use keyword args in the decorated class. `DECORATE_PRIVATE` can be set to determine whether private methods should be decorated. In the case of a logging decorator, you may only want to decorate things the user calls. But in the case of a disable logging decorator, you may want to decorate everything to ensure no logs escape. """ DECORATE_PRIVATE = True
[docs] def decorate_class(self, klass: T) -> T: for attr in dir(klass): if not self.DECORATE_PRIVATE and attr[0] == "_": continue attr_value = getattr(klass, attr) if ( not callable(attr_value) or isinstance(attr_value, type) or attr in ( "__subclasshook__", "__class__", "__repr__", "__str__", "__getattribute__", "__new__", "__call__", "__eq__", "_call_func", ) ): continue setattr(klass, attr, self.decorate_callable(attr_value)) return klass
[docs] @abstractmethod def decorate_callable(self, func: Callable[..., T]) -> Callable[..., T]: pass
def __call__(self, func: Callable[..., T]) -> Callable[..., T]: if isinstance(func, type): return self.decorate_class(func) return self.decorate_callable(func) def _call_func(self, func: Callable[..., T], *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> T: try: return func(*args, **kwargs) except TypeError as e: # static functions try: return func(*args[1:], **kwargs) except TypeError: # it wasn't that it was a static function raise e