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import readline # pylint: disable=unused-import |
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from pyprint.ConsolePrinter import ConsolePrinter |
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from coalib.settings.Setting import Setting |
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from coalib.misc.DictUtilities import inverse_dicts |
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from coalib.results.result_actions.OpenEditorAction import OpenEditorAction |
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from coalib.results.result_actions.ApplyPatchAction import ApplyPatchAction |
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from coalib.results.result_actions.PrintDebugMessageAction import ( |
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from coalib.results.result_actions.ShowPatchAction import ShowPatchAction |
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STR_GET_VAL_FOR_SETTING = ("Please enter a value for the setting \"{}\" ({}) " |
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"needed by {}: ") |
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STR_LINE_DOESNT_EXIST = ("The line belonging to the following result " |
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"cannot be printed because it refers to a line " |
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"that doesn't seem to exist in the given file.") |
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STR_PROJECT_WIDE = "Project wide:" |
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FILE_NAME_COLOR = "blue" |
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FILE_LINES_COLOR = "blue" |
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SUCCESS_COLOR = 'green' |
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CLI_ACTIONS = [OpenEditorAction(), |
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ApplyPatchAction(), |
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PrintDebugMessageAction(), |
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ShowPatchAction()] |
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def format_lines(lines, line_nr=""): |
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return '\n'.join("|{:>4}| {}".format(line_nr, line) |
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def print_section_beginning(console_printer, section): |
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:param console_printer: Object to print messages on the console. |
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:param section: The section that will get executed now. |
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console_printer.print("Executing section {name}...".format( |
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name=section.name)) |
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def nothing_done(log_printer): |
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:param log_printer: A LogPrinter object. |
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log_printer.warn("No existent section was targeted or enabled. " |
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"Nothing to do.") |
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:param console_printer: Object to print messages on the console. |
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:param sourcerange: The SourceRange object referring to the related |
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lines to print. |
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for i in range(sourcerange.start.line, sourcerange.end.line + 1): |
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console_printer.print(line[:sourcerange.start.column-1], |
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console_printer.print(line[printed_chars:], |
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def print_result(console_printer, |
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:param console_printer: Object to print messages on the console. |
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if not isinstance(result, Result): |
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log_printer.warn("One of the results can not be printed since it is " |
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"not a valid derivative of the coala result " |
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"class.") |
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console_printer.print(format_lines("[{sev}] {bear}:".format( |
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sev=RESULT_SEVERITY.__str__(result.severity), bear=result.origin)), |
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color=RESULT_SEVERITY_COLORS[result.severity]) |
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console_printer.print(format_lines(result.message), delimiter="\n") |
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actions = [] |
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not_applicable_actions = set() |
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for action in CLI_ACTIONS: |
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if action.is_applicable(result, file_dict, file_diff_dict): |
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value: key for key, value in default_actions.items()} |
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def ask_for_action_and_apply(log_printer, |
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references as values. |
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contains the diff of the patch to be applied to |
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the file with filename as keys. |
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:param file_dict: Dictionary with filename as keys and its contents |
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as values. |
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it makes sense that the user may choose to execute |
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another action, False otherwise. |
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action_name, section = print_actions(console_printer, |
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section, |
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metadata_list) |
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chosen_action = action_dict[action_name] |
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try: |
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chosen_action.apply_from_section(result, |
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file_dict, |
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section) |
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console_printer.print( |
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format_lines("The action was executed successfully."), |
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color=SUCCESS_COLOR) |
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log_printer.log_exception("Failed to execute the action " |
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"{}.".format(action_name), exception) |
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def show_enumeration(console_printer, |
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title, |
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items, |
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indentation, |
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no_items_text): |
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""" |
|
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This function takes as input an iterable object (preferably a list or |
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a dict). And prints in a stylized format. If the iterable object is |
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empty, it prints a specific statement give by the user. An e.g : |
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<indentation>Title: |
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<indentation> * Item 1 |
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<indentation> * Item 2 |
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:param console_printer: Object to print messages on the console. |
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:param title: Title of the text to be printed |
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:param items: The iterable object. |
|
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:param indentation: Number of spaces to indent every line by. |
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:param no_items_text: Text printed when iterable object is empty. |
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""" |
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if not items: |
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console_printer.print(indentation + no_items_text) |
|
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else: |
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console_printer.print(indentation + title) |
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if isinstance(items, dict): |
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for key, value in items.items(): |
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console_printer.print(indentation + " * " + key + ": " + |
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value[0]) |
|
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else: |
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for item in items: |
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console_printer.print(indentation + " * " + item) |
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console_printer.print() |
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def show_bear(console_printer, bear, sections, metadata): |
|
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""" |
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Display all information about a bear. |
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:param console_printer: Object to print messages on the console. |
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:param bear: The bear to be displayed. |
|
514
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:param sections: The sections to which the bear belongs. |
|
515
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:param metadata: Metadata about the bear. |
|
516
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|
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""" |
|
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console_printer.print("{bear}:".format(bear=bear.__name__)) |
|
518
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|
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console_printer.print(" " + metadata.desc + "\n") |
|
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|
520
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show_enumeration(console_printer, |
|
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"Used in:", |
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522
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sections, |
|
523
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" ", |
|
524
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"No sections.") |
|
525
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|
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show_enumeration(console_printer, |
|
526
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"Needed Settings:", |
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527
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|
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metadata.non_optional_params, |
|
528
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|
|
" ", |
|
529
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"No needed settings.") |
|
530
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|
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show_enumeration(console_printer, |
|
531
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"Optional Settings:", |
|
532
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|
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metadata.optional_params, |
|
533
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|
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" ", |
|
534
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"No optional settings.") |
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535
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|
536
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|
537
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def print_bears(console_printer, bears, compress): |
|
538
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""" |
|
539
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|
Presents all bears being used in a stylized manner. |
|
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|
|
|
541
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|
|
:param console_printer: Object to print messages on the console. |
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542
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|
|
:param bears: Its a dictionary with bears as keys and list of |
|
543
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|
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sections containing those bears as values. |
|
544
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|
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:param compress: If set to true, output will be compressed (just |
|
545
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show bear names as a list) |
|
546
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""" |
|
547
|
|
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if not bears: |
|
548
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console_printer.print("No bears to show.") |
|
549
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elif compress: |
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550
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|
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bear_list = sorted(bears.keys(), key=lambda bear: bear.__name__) |
|
551
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for bear in bear_list: |
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552
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console_printer.print(" *", bear.__name__) |
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553
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else: |
|
554
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|
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for bear in sorted(bears.keys(), |
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key=lambda bear: bear.__name__): |
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556
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|
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show_bear(console_printer, |
|
557
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bear, |
|
558
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bears[bear], |
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559
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bear.get_metadata()) |
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561
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def show_bears(local_bears, global_bears, compress, console_printer): |
|
563
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|
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""" |
|
564
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|
|
Extracts all the bears from each enabled section or the sections in the |
|
565
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targets and passes a dictionary to the show_bears_callback method. |
|
566
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|
567
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|
|
:param local_bears: Dictionary of local bears with section names |
|
568
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as keys and bear list as values. |
|
569
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|
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:param global_bears: Dictionary of global bears with section |
|
570
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|
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names as keys and bear list as values. |
|
571
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|
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:param compress: If set to true, output will be compressed (just |
|
572
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show bear names as a list) |
|
573
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:param show_bears_callback: The callback that is used to print these |
|
574
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bears. It will get one parameter holding |
|
575
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bears as key and the list of section names |
|
576
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|
|
where it's used as values. |
|
577
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""" |
|
578
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bears = inverse_dicts(local_bears, global_bears) |
|
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print_bears(console_printer, bears, compress) |
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