In the process of redoing RevisionedDict
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import string, random
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# Problems:
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# - How to handle list diffs? Can't just replace, would still lose data..
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def random_id():
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# - Over-engineering? Python already interns primitives, so no point in storing object references rather than just direct revision maps?
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return "".join(random.choice(string.lowercase + string.uppercase + string.digits) for x in xrange(0, 14))
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# -> Would still need to pre-process dicts and lists before storage, and compare them...
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class RevisionedDict(object):
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def __init__(self, parent=None):
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self.latest_revision = ""
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self.parent = parent
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self.revisions = {}
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self.objects = {}
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def __eq__(self, other):
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# This is a tricky one... we need to compare this RevisionedDict against the other thing - which is almost certainly a dict.
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# We'll just compare keys and values.
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try:
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if set(self.keys()) != set(other.keys()):
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return False
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except AttributeError, e:
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return False # Not a dict(-like)
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latest_rev = self._get_latest_revision()
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# Ideas:
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for key, value in other.iteritems():
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# - Download PDF/EPUB headers and extract metadata from there
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if self.objects[latest_rev[key]] != value:
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return False
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return True
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import string, random, copy
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from collections import OrderedDict
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from difflib import SequenceMatcher
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def __len__(self):
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class RevisionedDict(object):
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return len(self._get_latest_revision())
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def __init__(self, data):
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self._revisions = OrderedDict({})
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self._applied_diffs = []
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self._add_revision(data)
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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def _generate_revision_id(self):
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return self.objects[self._get_latest_revision()[key]]
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return "".join(random.choice(string.lowercase + string.uppercase + string.digits) for x in xrange(0, 14))
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def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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def _add_revision(self, data):
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obj = self._dump_latest_revision()
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new_revision_id = self._generate_revision_id()
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obj[key] = value
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self._revisions[new_revision_id] = copy.deepcopy(data)
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self.update(obj)
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self._last_revision = new_revision_id
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return new_revision_id
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def __delitem__(self, key):
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def _get_last_revision(self): # Always returns a copy!
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obj = self._dump_latest_revision()
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base_revision = copy.deepcopy(self._revisions[self._last_revision])
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del obj[key]
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base_revision["_rev"] = self._last_revision # This is to be able to identify the source revision for a modified serialized object later
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self.update(obj)
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return base_revision
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def __contains__(self, key):
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def _apply_diff(self, diff):
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return (key in self._get_latest_revision())
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new_data = diff.apply(self._get_last_revision(), self._diffs_since(diff.origin_revision))
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new_revision_id = self._add_revision(new_data)
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self._applied_diffs.append((new_revision_id, diff))
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def keys(self):
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def _diffs_since(self, revision_id):
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return self._get_latest_revision().keys()
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try:
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revision_index = next(x for x in enumerate(self._applied_diffs) if x[1][0] == revision_id)
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return [x[1] for x in self._applied_diffs[revision_index[0] + 1:]]
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except StopIteration, e:
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return [x[1] for x in self._applied_diffs]
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def values(self):
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def update(self, data):
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return [self.objects[id_] for id_ in self._get_latest_revision().values()]
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diff = self.autodiff(data)
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self._apply_diff(diff)
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def items(self):
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def diff(self, data, origin_revision):
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return [(key, self.objects[id_]) for key, id_ in self._get_latest_revision().items()]
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# Figure out if any revisions happened in the meantime
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return RevisionedDictDiff(data, self._revisions[origin_revision], origin_revision)
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# The below are awful... this really isn't how iterators are supposed to work
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def autodiff(self, data):
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# Takes the revision number from the data
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return self.diff(data, data["_rev"])
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def iterkeys(self):
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class RevisionedDictDiff(object):
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return iter(self._get_latest_revision().keys())
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def __init__(self, data, origin_data, origin_revision):
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self.origin_revision = origin_revision
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self._diff_data = self._diff_structure(data, origin_data)
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def itervalues(self):
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def _diff_structure(self, structure, origin_structure, structure_key=None):
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return iter([self.objects[id_] for id_ in self._get_latest_revision().values()])
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if isinstance(structure, dict):
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if isinstance(origin_structure, dict):
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# Compare dicts
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opcodes = []
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def iteritems(self):
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removed_keys = set(origin_structure.keys()) - set(structure.keys())
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return iter([(key, self.objects[id_]) for key, id_ in self._get_latest_revision().items()])
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# TODO: __iter__, __reversed__
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for key in removed_keys:
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opcodes.append(("delete", key))
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def _add_revision(data):
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new_keys = set(structure.keys()) - set(origin_structure.keys())
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object_map = {}
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latest_rev = self._get_latest_revision()
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anything_changed = False
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for key in data.keys():
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for key in new_keys:
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try:
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if key != "_rev": # Ignore added _rev key
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try:
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opcodes.append(("insert", key, structure[key]))
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is_dict = isinstance(self.objects[latest_rev[key]][0], RevisionedDict)
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except IndexError, e:
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is_dict = False
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if is_dict:
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for key, value in structure.iteritems():
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unchanged = self.objects[latest_rev[key]][0] == data[key]:
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if key not in new_keys:
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if value == origin_structure[key]:
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opcodes.append(("equal", key))
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else:
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else:
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unchanged = self.objects[latest_rev[key]] == data[key]:
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if isinstance(value, dict) or isinstance(value, list):
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except KeyError, e:
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opcodes.append(self._diff_structure(value, origin_structure[key], structure_key=key))
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# Doesn't exist in last rev, new key
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unchanged = False
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if unchanged:
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# Leave as it is
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object_map[key] = latest_rev[key]
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else:
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else:
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# New data!
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opcodes.append(("replace", key, value))
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if isinstance(data[key], dict): # dict, just need to update values
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new_sub_rev = self.objects[latest_rev[key]].update(data[key])
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return ("dict", structure_key, opcodes)
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self.objects[new_id] = (self.objects[latest_rev[key]], new_sub_rev)
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else:
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else:
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new_id = random_id()
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return ("replace", structure)
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self.objects[new_id] = data[key]
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elif isinstance(structure, list):
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object_map[key] = new_id
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if isinstance(origin_structure, list):
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anything_changed = True
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# Compare lists (does NOT support nested dictionaries yet!)
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return ("list", structure_key, SequenceMatcher(a=origin_structure, b=structure, autojunk=False).get_opcodes())
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if anything_changed:
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new_rev = random_id()
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self.revisions[new_rev] = (self.latest_revision, object_map) # (parent revision, new object map)
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return new_rev
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else:
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else:
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return latest_rev
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return ("replace", structure)
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else:
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return ("replace", structure)
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def _get_latest_revision():
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def _apply_structure(self, structure, diff_data, intermediate_diffs):
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return self.revisions[self.latest_revision]
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pass
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# for every key
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# if list
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# calculate_offsets (TODO)
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# apply structure
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# if dict
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# apply structure
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# else
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# apply diff data
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# return key
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def _dump_latest_revision():
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def apply(data, intermediate_diffs=[]):
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obj = {}
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# This will apply the diff against the specified source data
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for key, id_ in self._get_latest_revision().iteritems():
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data = copy.deepcopy(data)
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obj[key] = self.objects[id_]
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self._apply_structure(data, self._diff_data, intermediate_diffs)
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return obj
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def update(data):
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rev_id = self._add_revision(data)
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self.latest_revision = rev_id
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return rev_id
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# TODO: compare!
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# Problems:
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origin = {
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# - How to handle list diffs? Can't just replace, would still lose data..
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"type": "message",
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# - Over-engineering? Python already interns primitives, so no point in storing object references rather than just direct revision maps?
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"data": {
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# -> Would still need to pre-process dicts and lists before storage, and compare them...
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"title": "Sample title",
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"author": "Sample author",
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"isbn": ["a0", "a1", "a2", "a3"],
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"description": ["test one", "test two"],
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"eq": ["a", "b", "c"]
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}
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}
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# Ideas:
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"""
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# - Download PDF/EPUB headers and extract metadata from there
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revdict = RevisionedDict(origin)
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origin = revdict._get_last_revision()
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origin["herp"] = "derp"
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origin["data"]["isbn"].remove("a2")
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origin["data"]["isbn"].insert(0, "a4")
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origin["data"]["author"] = "Other author"
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#import json
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#print json.dumps(revdict.autodiff(origin)._diff_data, indent=4)
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revdict.update(origin)
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"""
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revdict = RevisionedDict(origin)
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for i in xrange(0, 5):
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x = revdict._add_revision("blah")
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revdict._applied_diffs.append((x, i))
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base_rev = revdict._last_revision
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for i in xrange(5, 10):
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x = revdict._add_revision("blah")
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revdict._applied_diffs.append((x, i))
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print revdict._diffs_since(base_rev)
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