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""" These are Python 3.6+-only and keyword-only APIs that call `attr.s` and `attr.ib` with different default values. """ from functools import partial from attr.exceptions import UnannotatedAttributeError from . import setters from ._make import NOTHING, _frozen_setattrs, attrib, attrs def define( maybe_cls=None, *, these=None, repr=None, hash=None, init=None, slots=True, frozen=False, weakref_slot=True, str=False, auto_attribs=None, kw_only=False, cache_hash=False, auto_exc=True, eq=None, order=False, auto_detect=True, getstate_setstate=None, on_setattr=None, field_transformer=None, ): r""" The only behavioral differences are the handling of the *auto_attribs* option: :param Optional[bool] auto_attribs: If set to `True` or `False`, it behaves exactly like `attr.s`. If left `None`, `attr.s` will try to guess: 1. If any attributes are annotated and no unannotated `attr.ib`\ s are found, it assumes *auto_attribs=True*. 2. Otherwise it assumes *auto_attribs=False* and tries to collect `attr.ib`\ s. and that mutable classes (``frozen=False``) validate on ``__setattr__``. .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 """ def do_it(cls, auto_attribs): return attrs( maybe_cls=cls, these=these, repr=repr, hash=hash, init=init, slots=slots, frozen=frozen, weakref_slot=weakref_slot, str=str, auto_attribs=auto_attribs, kw_only=kw_only, cache_hash=cache_hash, auto_exc=auto_exc, eq=eq, order=order, auto_detect=auto_detect, collect_by_mro=True, getstate_setstate=getstate_setstate, on_setattr=on_setattr, field_transformer=field_transformer, ) def wrap(cls): """ Making this a wrapper ensures this code runs during class creation. We also ensure that frozen-ness of classes is inherited. """ nonlocal frozen, on_setattr had_on_setattr = on_setattr not in (None, setters.NO_OP) # By default, mutable classes validate on setattr. if frozen is False and on_setattr is None: on_setattr = setters.validate # However, if we subclass a frozen class, we inherit the immutability # and disable on_setattr. for base_cls in cls.__bases__: if base_cls.__setattr__ is _frozen_setattrs: if had_on_setattr: raise ValueError( "Frozen classes can't use on_setattr " "(frozen-ness was inherited)." ) on_setattr = setters.NO_OP break if auto_attribs is not None: return do_it(cls, auto_attribs) try: return do_it(cls, True) except UnannotatedAttributeError: return do_it(cls, False) # maybe_cls's type depends on the usage of the decorator. It's a class # if it's used as `@attrs` but ``None`` if used as `@attrs()`. if maybe_cls is None: return wrap else: return wrap(maybe_cls) mutable = define frozen = partial(define, frozen=True, on_setattr=None) def field( *, default=NOTHING, validator=None, repr=True, hash=None, init=True, metadata=None, converter=None, factory=None, kw_only=False, eq=None, order=None, on_setattr=None, ): """ Identical to `attr.ib`, except keyword-only and with some arguments removed. .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 """ return attrib( default=default, validator=validator, repr=repr, hash=hash, init=init, metadata=metadata, converter=converter, factory=factory, kw_only=kw_only, eq=eq, order=order, on_setattr=on_setattr, )