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"""Utilities to lazily create and visit candidates found.
Creating and visiting a candidate is a *very* costly operation. It involves
fetching, extracting, potentially building modules from source, and verifying
distribution metadata. It is therefore crucial for performance to keep
everything here lazy all the way down, so we only touch candidates that we
absolutely need, and not "download the world" when we only need one version of
something.
"""
import functools
import logging
from collections.abc import Sequence
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, Iterator, Optional, Set, Tuple
from pip._vendor.packaging.version import _BaseVersion
from pip._internal.exceptions import MetadataInvalid
from .base import Candidate
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
IndexCandidateInfo = Tuple[_BaseVersion, Callable[[], Optional[Candidate]]]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
SequenceCandidate = Sequence[Candidate]
else:
# For compatibility: Python before 3.9 does not support using [] on the
# Sequence class.
#
# >>> from collections.abc import Sequence
# >>> Sequence[str]
# Traceback (most recent call last):
# File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
# TypeError: 'ABCMeta' object is not subscriptable
#
# TODO: Remove this block after dropping Python 3.8 support.
SequenceCandidate = Sequence
def _iter_built(infos: Iterator[IndexCandidateInfo]) -> Iterator[Candidate]:
"""Iterator for ``FoundCandidates``.
This iterator is used when the package is not already installed. Candidates
from index come later in their normal ordering.
"""
versions_found: Set[_BaseVersion] = set()
for version, func in infos:
if version in versions_found:
continue
try:
candidate = func()
except MetadataInvalid as e:
logger.warning(
"Ignoring version %s of %s since it has invalid metadata:\n"
"%s\n"
"Please use pip<24.1 if you need to use this version.",
version,
e.ireq.name,
e,
)
# Mark version as found to avoid trying other candidates with the same
# version, since they most likely have invalid metadata as well.
versions_found.add(version)
else:
if candidate is None:
continue
yield candidate
versions_found.add(version)
def _iter_built_with_prepended(
installed: Candidate, infos: Iterator[IndexCandidateInfo]
) -> Iterator[Candidate]:
"""Iterator for ``FoundCandidates``.
This iterator is used when the resolver prefers the already-installed
candidate and NOT to upgrade. The installed candidate is therefore
always yielded first, and candidates from index come later in their
normal ordering, except skipped when the version is already installed.
"""
yield installed
versions_found: Set[_BaseVersion] = {installed.version}
for version, func in infos:
if version in versions_found:
continue
candidate = func()
if candidate is None:
continue
yield candidate
versions_found.add(version)
def _iter_built_with_inserted(
installed: Candidate, infos: Iterator[IndexCandidateInfo]
) -> Iterator[Candidate]:
"""Iterator for ``FoundCandidates``.
This iterator is used when the resolver prefers to upgrade an
already-installed package. Candidates from index are returned in their
normal ordering, except replaced when the version is already installed.
The implementation iterates through and yields other candidates, inserting
the installed candidate exactly once before we start yielding older or
equivalent candidates, or after all other candidates if they are all newer.
"""
versions_found: Set[_BaseVersion] = set()
for version, func in infos:
if version in versions_found:
continue
# If the installed candidate is better, yield it first.
if installed.version >= version:
yield installed
versions_found.add(installed.version)
candidate = func()
if candidate is None:
continue
yield candidate
versions_found.add(version)
# If the installed candidate is older than all other candidates.
if installed.version not in versions_found:
yield installed
class FoundCandidates(SequenceCandidate):
"""A lazy sequence to provide candidates to the resolver.
The intended usage is to return this from `find_matches()` so the resolver
can iterate through the sequence multiple times, but only access the index
page when remote packages are actually needed. This improve performances
when suitable candidates are already installed on disk.
"""
def __init__(
self,
get_infos: Callable[[], Iterator[IndexCandidateInfo]],
installed: Optional[Candidate],
prefers_installed: bool,
incompatible_ids: Set[int],
):
self._get_infos = get_infos
self._installed = installed
self._prefers_installed = prefers_installed
self._incompatible_ids = incompatible_ids
def __getitem__(self, index: Any) -> Any:
# Implemented to satisfy the ABC check. This is not needed by the
# resolver, and should not be used by the provider either (for
# performance reasons).
raise NotImplementedError("don't do this")
def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[Candidate]:
infos = self._get_infos()
if not self._installed:
iterator = _iter_built(infos)
elif self._prefers_installed:
iterator = _iter_built_with_prepended(self._installed, infos)
else:
iterator = _iter_built_with_inserted(self._installed, infos)
return (c for c in iterator if id(c) not in self._incompatible_ids)
def __len__(self) -> int:
# Implemented to satisfy the ABC check. This is not needed by the
# resolver, and should not be used by the provider either (for
# performance reasons).
raise NotImplementedError("don't do this")
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=1)
def __bool__(self) -> bool:
if self._prefers_installed and self._installed:
return True
return any(self)
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