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Re: [PATCH v6 19/19] qapi/introspect.py: add SchemaMetaType enum


From: John Snow
Subject: Re: [PATCH v6 19/19] qapi/introspect.py: add SchemaMetaType enum
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2021 10:08:38 -0500
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On 2/16/21 4:24 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote:
John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> writes:

Follows the qapi/introspect.py definition of the same; this adds a more
precise typing to _gen_tree's mtype parameter.

NB: print(SchemaMetaType.BUILTIN) would produce the string
"SchemaMetaType.BUILTIN", but when using format strings (.format or f-strings),
it relies on the __format__ method defined in the Enum class, which uses the
"value" of the enum instead, producing the string "builtin".

For consistency with old-style format strings (which simply call the
__str__ method of an object), a __str__ dunder is added, though it is
not actually used here in this code.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
---
  scripts/qapi/introspect.py | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
  1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/scripts/qapi/introspect.py b/scripts/qapi/introspect.py
index c6f5cf8d874..008a21f5c4c 100644
--- a/scripts/qapi/introspect.py
+++ b/scripts/qapi/introspect.py
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
  See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
  """
+from enum import Enum
  from typing import (
      Any,
      Dict,
@@ -79,6 +80,23 @@
  SchemaInfoCommand = Dict[str, object]
+class SchemaMetaType(str, Enum):
+    """
+    Mimics the SchemaMetaType enum from qapi/introspect.json.
+    """
+    BUILTIN = 'builtin'
+    ENUM = 'enum'
+    ARRAY = 'array'
+    OBJECT = 'object'
+    ALTERNATE = 'alternate'
+    COMMAND = 'command'
+    EVENT = 'event'
+
+    def __str__(self) -> str:
+        # Needed for intuitive behavior with old-style format strings.
+        return str(self.value)
+
+

The fanciness compared to plain Enum('SchemaMetaType', 'BUILTIN ...')
avoids extra code to map the enum values to the strings with need.


I wasn't even aware there was a short form. (TIL!)

This form allows me to inherit from str and pass the value around anywhere strings are used. Due to the generalized nature of tree_to_qlit, using the short constructor form (which creates ints) would need additional magic to be useful.

You can almost replicate it:

_values = ('builtin', 'enum', 'array')
_nv_pairs = [(value.upper(), value) for value in _values]
SchemaMetaType = enum.Enum('SchemaMetaType', _nv_pairs, type=str)

though this loses out on the __str__ method hack, and I don't think mypy will be able to introspect into this functional constructor.

  _ValueT = TypeVar('_ValueT', bound=_Value)
@@ -251,7 +269,8 @@ def _gen_features(features: Sequence[QAPISchemaFeature]
                        ) -> List[Annotated[str]]:
          return [Annotated(f.name, f.ifcond) for f in features]
- def _gen_tree(self, name: str, mtype: str, obj: Dict[str, object],
+    def _gen_tree(self, name: str, mtype: SchemaMetaType,
+                  obj: Dict[str, object],
                    ifcond: Sequence[str] = (),
                    features: Sequence[QAPISchemaFeature] = ()) -> None:
          """
@@ -299,7 +318,7 @@ def _gen_variant(self, variant: QAPISchemaVariant
def visit_builtin_type(self, name: str, info: Optional[QAPISourceInfo],
                             json_type: str) -> None:
-        self._gen_tree(name, 'builtin', {'json-type': json_type})
+        self._gen_tree(name, SchemaMetaType.BUILTIN, {'json-type': json_type})
def visit_enum_type(self, name: str, info: Optional[QAPISourceInfo],
                          ifcond: Sequence[str],
@@ -307,7 +326,7 @@ def visit_enum_type(self, name: str, info: 
Optional[QAPISourceInfo],
                          members: List[QAPISchemaEnumMember],
                          prefix: Optional[str]) -> None:
          self._gen_tree(
-            name, 'enum',
+            name, SchemaMetaType.ENUM,
              {'values': [Annotated(m.name, m.ifcond) for m in members]},
              ifcond, features
          )
@@ -316,8 +335,8 @@ def visit_array_type(self, name: str, info: 
Optional[QAPISourceInfo],
                           ifcond: Sequence[str],
                           element_type: QAPISchemaType) -> None:
          element = self._use_type(element_type)
-        self._gen_tree('[' + element + ']', 'array', {'element-type': element},
-                       ifcond)
+        self._gen_tree('[' + element + ']', SchemaMetaType.ARRAY,
+                       {'element-type': element}, ifcond)
def visit_object_type_flat(self, name: str, info: Optional[QAPISourceInfo],
                                 ifcond: Sequence[str],
@@ -330,14 +349,14 @@ def visit_object_type_flat(self, name: str, info: 
Optional[QAPISourceInfo],
          if variants:
              obj['tag'] = variants.tag_member.name
              obj['variants'] = [self._gen_variant(v) for v in 
variants.variants]
-        self._gen_tree(name, 'object', obj, ifcond, features)
+        self._gen_tree(name, SchemaMetaType.OBJECT, obj, ifcond, features)
def visit_alternate_type(self, name: str, info: Optional[QAPISourceInfo],
                               ifcond: Sequence[str],
                               features: List[QAPISchemaFeature],
                               variants: QAPISchemaVariants) -> None:
          self._gen_tree(
-            name, 'alternate',
+            name, SchemaMetaType.ALTERNATE,
              {'members': [Annotated({'type': self._use_type(m.type)},
                                     m.ifcond)
                           for m in variants.variants]},
@@ -361,7 +380,7 @@ def visit_command(self, name: str, info: 
Optional[QAPISourceInfo],
          }
          if allow_oob:
              obj['allow-oob'] = allow_oob
-        self._gen_tree(name, 'command', obj, ifcond, features)
+        self._gen_tree(name, SchemaMetaType.COMMAND, obj, ifcond, features)
def visit_event(self, name: str, info: Optional[QAPISourceInfo],
                      ifcond: Sequence[str], features: List[QAPISchemaFeature],
@@ -370,7 +389,8 @@ def visit_event(self, name: str, info: 
Optional[QAPISourceInfo],
          assert self._schema is not None
arg_type = arg_type or self._schema.the_empty_object_type
-        self._gen_tree(name, 'event', {'arg-type': self._use_type(arg_type)},
+        self._gen_tree(name, SchemaMetaType.EVENT,
+                       {'arg-type': self._use_type(arg_type)},
                         ifcond, features)

Gain: _gen_tree()'s second argument's type now serves as documentation,
and passing crap to it becomes harder.

Gut feeling: too much notational overhead for too little gain.

Opinions?


No strong feelings one way or the other, honestly. I wrote this mostly to see how much the overhead would be based on your comment about the loose typing of meta-type as str.

If it's too much for too little for you, I'm okay without it too.

--js




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