| Total Complexity | 6 |
| Total Lines | 26 |
| Duplicated Lines | 0 % |
| Changes | 2 | ||
| Bugs | 0 | Features | 0 |
| 1 | class Factory: |
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| 2 | class __Factory: |
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| 3 | def __init__(self): |
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| 4 | self._extend_registry = {} |
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| 5 | self._class_registry = {} |
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| 7 | def extend(self, object_name, extend_class, parent_class): |
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| 8 | if object_name not in self._extend_registry: |
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| 9 | self._extend_registry[object_name] = [] |
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| 10 | try: |
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| 11 | index_of_existent_extend = self._extend_registry[object_name].index(parent_class) |
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| 12 | self._extend_registry[object_name][index_of_existent_extend] = extend_class |
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| 13 | except ValueError: |
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| 14 | self._extend_registry[object_name].append(extend_class) |
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| 15 | # try: |
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| 16 | # index = self._extend_registry[object_name].index(theclass.__bases__[0]) |
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| 17 | # self._extend_registry[object_name][0] = theclass |
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| 18 | # except ValueError: |
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| 19 | # self._extend_registry[object_name].append(theclass) |
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| 21 | def get_class(self, object_name): |
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| 22 | if object_name not in self._class_registry: |
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| 23 | # Construction d'une classe etendue a partir des sous classes existantes |
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| 24 | # print self._extend_registry[object_name] |
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| 25 | self._class_registry[object_name] = type('Final' + object_name, |
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| 26 | tuple(self._extend_registry[object_name]), {}) |
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| 27 | return self._class_registry[object_name] |
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| 28 | |||
| 36 | return getattr(self.instance, name) |
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