"""Provides a variety of classes to create pseudo keywords and pseudo files.""" __author__ = "Patrick K. O'Brien " class PseudoKeyword: """A callable class that calls a method passed as a parameter. Good for creating a pseudo keyword in the python runtime environment. The keyword is really an object that has a repr() that calls itself which calls the method that was passed in the init of the object. All this just to avoid having to type in the closing parens on a method. So, for example: >>> quit = PseudoKeyword(SomeObject.someMethod) >>> quit SomeObject.someMethod gets executed as if it had been called directly and the user didn't have to type the parens, like 'quit()'. This technique is most applicable for pseudo keywords like quit, exit and help. If SomeObject.someMethod can take parameters, they can still be passed by using the keyword in the traditional way with parens.""" def __init__(self, method): """Create a callable object that executes method when called.""" if callable(method): self.method = method else: raise ValueError('method must be callable') def __call__(self, *args, **kwds): self.method(*args, **kwds) def __repr__(self): self() return '' class PseudoFile: def __init__(self): """Create a file-like object.""" pass def readline(self): pass def write(self, s): pass def writelines(self, l): map(self.write, l) def flush(self): pass def isatty(self): pass class PseudoFileIn(PseudoFile): def __init__(self, readline, readlines=None): if callable(readline): self.readline = readline else: raise ValueError('readline must be callable') if callable(readlines): self.readlines = readlines def isatty(self): return 1 class PseudoFileOut(PseudoFile): def __init__(self, write): if callable(write): self.write = write else: raise ValueError('write must be callable') def isatty(self): return 1 class PseudoFileErr(PseudoFile): def __init__(self, write): if callable(write): self.write = write else: raise ValueError('write must be callable') def isatty(self): return 1