# tools.py -- Pamhyr tools function collection
# Copyright (C) 2023-2024 INRAE
#
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os
import time
import logging
import traceback
from datetime import datetime
from pathlib import Path
from colorama import Fore
from colorama import Back
from colorama import Style
from functools import (
reduce, partial, wraps
)
###########
# LOGGING #
###########
logger = logging.getLogger()
posix = os.name == "posix"
def logger_color_blue():
if posix:
return f"{Style.BRIGHT}{Fore.BLUE}"
return ""
def logger_color_red():
if posix:
return f"{Style.BRIGHT}{Fore.RED}"
return ""
def logger_color_green():
if posix:
return f"{Style.BRIGHT}{Fore.GREEN}"
return ""
def logger_color_reset():
if posix:
return f"{Style.RESET_ALL}"
return ""
def logger_exception(exception):
logger.error(
f"[{logger_color_red()}ERROR{logger_color_reset()}] " +
f"{logger_color_red()}{exception}{logger_color_reset()}"
)
logger.debug(
f"{logger_color_blue()}{exception}{logger_color_reset()}\n" +
f"{logger_color_red()}{traceback.format_exc()}{logger_color_reset()}"
)
##########
# TIMERS #
##########
_timers = {}
_calls = {}
def reset_timers():
global _timers
global _calls
_timers = {}
_calls = {}
def display_timers():
global _timers
global _calls
fmax = max(
map(
lambda f: len(f.__qualname__) + len(f.__module__),
_timers
)
)
head = " +--"
head += f"{logger_color_blue()}Timers{logger_color_reset()}"
for t in range(fmax + 26):
head += "-"
head += "+"
logger.debug(head)
lst = sorted(
map(
lambda f: (f, _timers[f], _calls[f]),
_timers
),
key=lambda f: f[1],
reverse=True
)
for func, time, calls in lst:
name = (f"{logger_color_blue()}{func.__module__}" +
f"{logger_color_reset()}" +
f".{logger_color_green()}" +
f"{func.__qualname__:<{fmax - len(func.__module__)}}" +
f"{logger_color_reset()}")
logger.debug(f" | {name} | {time:>10.6f} sec | {calls:>5} calls |")
tail = " +--"
for t in range(fmax + 32):
tail += "-"
tail += "+"
logger.debug(tail)
def timer(func):
"""Function wrapper to register function runtime"""
@wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
start_time = time.perf_counter()
value = None
try:
value = func(*args, **kwargs)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(
f"[{logger_color_red()}ERROR{logger_color_reset()}] " +
f"{logger_color_red()}{e}{logger_color_reset()}"
)
logger.debug(
f"[{func.__module__}.{logger_color_green()}" +
f"{func.__qualname__}" +
f"{logger_color_reset()}]: " +
f"{logger_color_red()}{e}{logger_color_reset()}"
)
logger.debug(
f"{logger_color_blue()}{e}{logger_color_reset()}\n" +
f"{logger_color_red()}{traceback.format_exc()}" +
f"{logger_color_reset()}"
)
end_time = time.perf_counter()
run_time = end_time - start_time
_timers[func] += run_time
_calls[func] += 1
return value
_timers[func] = 0
_calls[func] = 0
return wrapper
#########
# DEBUG #
#########
def trace(func):
@wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
t = time.ctime()
head = f"[{logger_color_blue()}TRACE{logger_color_reset()}]"
c = (
f"{head}[{t}] Call {func.__module__}.{logger_color_green()}" +
f"{func.__qualname__}{logger_color_reset()}({args}, {kwargs})"
)
logger.debug(c)
value = func(*args, **kwargs)
t = time.ctime()
r = (
f"{head}[{t}] Return {func.__module__}.{logger_color_green()}" +
f"{func.__qualname__}{logger_color_reset()}: {value}"
)
logger.debug(r)
return value
return wrapper
################
# OTHERS TOOLS #
################
@timer
def flatten(lst):
"""Flatten list of list
Args:
lst: A list of list
Returns:
returns a list of element
"""
return reduce(list.__add__, lst, [])
def timestamp(dt: datetime):
# Fix timestamp for some windows version.
# - Issue : (https://bugs.python.org/issue29097)
if os.name == 'nt':
return (dt - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds()
return dt.timestamp()
def old_pamhyr_date_to_timestamp(date: str):
v = date.split(":")
if len(v) != 4:
return 0
m = [
(24 * 60 * 60), # Day to sec
(60 * 60), # Hour to sec
60, # Minute to sec
1 # Sec
]
ts = reduce(
lambda acc, x: acc + x,
map(
lambda v, m: int(v) * int(m),
v, m
)
)
return ts
#######################
# COMMAND LINE PARSER #
#######################
parser_special_char = ["\"", "\'"]
@timer
def parse_command_line(cmd):
"""Parse command line string and return list of string arguments
Parse command line string and returns the list of separate
arguments as string, this function take in consideration space
separator and quoted expression
Args:
cmd: The command line to parce
Returns:
List of arguments as string
"""
words = []
rest = cmd
try:
while True:
if len(rest) == 0:
break
word, rest = _parse_next_word(rest)
words.append(word)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(
f"{parse_command_line}: " +
f"Failed to parse command line '{cmd}'"
)
logger.error(f" exception raise {e}")
return []
return words
def _parse_next_word(words):
"""Parse the next word in words string
Args:
words: The words string
Returns:
the next word and rests of words
"""
if len(words) == 1:
return words, ""
# Remove useless space
words = words.strip()
# Parse
if words[0] == "\"":
word, rest = _parse_word_up_to_next_sep(words, sep="\"")
elif words[0] == "\'":
word, rest = _parse_word_up_to_next_sep(words, sep="\'")
else:
word, rest = _parse_word_up_to_next_sep(words, sep=" ")
return word, rest
def _parse_word_up_to_next_sep(words, sep=" "):
word = ""
i = 0 if sep == " " else 1
cur = words[i]
skip_next = False
while True:
# Exit conditions
if cur == "":
break
if cur == sep:
if not skip_next:
break
# Take in consideration escape char in case of \
if cur == "\\":
# If previous char is a escape char, cancel next char
# skiping:
# \ -> skip as separator
# \\ -> do not skip
skip_next = not skip_next
else:
skip_next = False
word += cur
# Current word contain a word with different separator,
# typicaly, the string '-c="foo bar"' with ' ' seperator must
# be parse as one word.
#
# Correct: '-c="foo bar" baz' -> '-c="foo bar"', 'baz'
# Not correct: '-c="foo bar" baz' -> '-c="foo', 'bar" baz'
if cur in parser_special_char:
# Recursive call to parse this word
sub_word, rest = _parse_word_up_to_next_sep(words[i:], sep=cur)
i += len(sub_word) + 1
word += sub_word + cur
# Get next token
i += 1
if i >= len(words):
cur = ""
else:
cur = words[i]
rest = words[i+1:]
return word, rest