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class ExplicitContainer(Container): |
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def resolve( |
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self, dep_type: Type[X], suppress_error=False, skip_definitions=False |
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def define(self, dep, resolver): |
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definition = super().define(dep, resolver) |
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if isinstance(definition, Alias): |
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"Aliases are not valid in an explicit container" |
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) |
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463
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definition.singleton_type, Alias |
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): |
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raise InvalidDependencyDefinition( |
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"Aliases are not valid inside singletons in an explicit container" |
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) |
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return definition |
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def clone(self): |
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"""returns a copy of the container |
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472
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:return: |
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473
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""" |
|
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1 |
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return ExplicitContainer(self, log_undefined_deps=self._undefined_logger) |
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class EmptyDefinitionSet(DefinitionsSource): |
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""" |
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479
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Represents the starting state for a collection of dependency definitions |
|
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i.e. None and everything has to be built with reflection |
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""" |
|
482
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1 |
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def get_definition(self, dep_type: Type[X]) -> Optional[SpecialDepDefinition[X]]: |
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""" |
|
485
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No types are defined in the empty set |
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486
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:param dep_type: |
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487
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:return: |
|
488
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""" |
|
489
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1 |
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490
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491
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1 |
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@property |
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492
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1 |
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def defined_types(self) -> Set[Type]: |
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1 |
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return set() |
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494
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495
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496
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def _update_nothing(_c: WriteableContainer, _a: typing.Collection, _k: Dict): |
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return None |
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