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			256 lines
		
	
	
		
			8.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| import re
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| 
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| 
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| def _fmt_strings(*dicts):
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|     for d in dicts:
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|         for k, v in d.items():
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|             if v in ('None', 'True', 'False'):
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|                 d[k] = '<strong>{}</strong>'.format(v)
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|             else:
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|                 d[k] = re.sub(
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|                     r'([brf]?([\'"]).*\2)',
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|                     lambda m: '<em>{}</em>'.format(m.group(1)),
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|                     v
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|                 )
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| 
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| 
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| KNOWN_NAMED_EXAMPLES = {
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|     ('message', 'string'): "'Hello there!'",
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|     ('expires_at', 'date'): 'datetime.timedelta(minutes=5)',
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|     ('until_date', 'date'): 'datetime.timedelta(days=14)',
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|     ('view_messages', 'true'): 'None',
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|     ('send_messages', 'true'): 'None',
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|     ('limit', 'int'): '100',
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|     ('hash', 'int'): '0',
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|     ('hash', 'string'): "'A4LmkR23G0IGxBE71zZfo1'",
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|     ('min_id', 'int'): '0',
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|     ('max_id', 'int'): '0',
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|     ('min_id', 'long'): '0',
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|     ('max_id', 'long'): '0',
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|     ('add_offset', 'int'): '0',
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|     ('title', 'string'): "'My awesome title'",
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|     ('device_model', 'string'): "'ASUS Laptop'",
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|     ('system_version', 'string'): "'Arch Linux'",
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|     ('app_version', 'string'): "'1.0'",
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|     ('system_lang_code', 'string'): "'en'",
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|     ('lang_pack', 'string'): "''",
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|     ('lang_code', 'string'): "'en'",
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|     ('chat_id', 'int'): '478614198',
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|     ('client_id', 'long'): 'random.randrange(-2**63, 2**63)',
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|     ('video', 'InputFile'): "client.upload_file('/path/to/file.mp4')",
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| }
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| 
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| KNOWN_TYPED_EXAMPLES = {
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|     'int128': "int.from_bytes(os.urandom(16), 'big')",
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|     'bytes': "b'arbitrary\\x7f data \\xfa here'",
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|     'long': "-12398745604826",
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|     'string': "'some string here'",
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|     'int': '42',
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|     'date': 'datetime.datetime(2018, 6, 25)',
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|     'double': '7.13',
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|     'Bool': 'False',
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|     'true': 'True',
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|     'InputChatPhoto': "client.upload_file('/path/to/photo.jpg')",
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|     'InputFile': "client.upload_file('/path/to/file.jpg')",
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|     'InputPeer': "'username'"
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| }
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| 
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| _fmt_strings(KNOWN_NAMED_EXAMPLES, KNOWN_TYPED_EXAMPLES)
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| 
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| SYNONYMS = {
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|     'InputUser': 'InputPeer',
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|     'InputChannel': 'InputPeer',
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|     'InputDialogPeer': 'InputPeer',
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|     'InputNotifyPeer': 'InputPeer',
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|     'InputMessage': 'int'
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| }
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| 
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| # These are flags that are cleaner to leave off
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| OMITTED_EXAMPLES = {
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|     'silent',
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|     'background',
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|     'clear_draft',
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|     'reply_to_msg_id',
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|     'random_id',
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|     'reply_markup',
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|     'entities',
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|     'embed_links',
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|     'hash',
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|     'min_id',
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|     'max_id',
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|     'add_offset',
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|     'grouped',
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|     'broadcast',
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|     'admins',
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|     'edit',
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|     'delete'
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| class TLArg:
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|     def __init__(self, name, arg_type, generic_definition):
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|         """
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|         Initializes a new .tl argument
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|         :param name: The name of the .tl argument
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|         :param arg_type: The type of the .tl argument
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|         :param generic_definition: Is the argument a generic definition?
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|                                    (i.e. {X:Type})
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|         """
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|         if name == 'self':
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|             self.name = 'is_self'
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|         elif name == 'from':
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|             self.name = 'from_'
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|         else:
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|             self.name = name
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| 
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|         # Default values
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|         self.is_vector = False
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|         self.flag = None  # name of the flag to check if self is present
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|         self.skip_constructor_id = False
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|         self.flag_index = -1  # bit index of the flag to check if self is present
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|         self.cls = None
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| 
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|         # Special case: some types can be inferred, which makes it
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|         # less annoying to type. Currently the only type that can
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|         # be inferred is if the name is 'random_id', to which a
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|         # random ID will be assigned if left as None (the default)
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|         self.can_be_inferred = name == 'random_id'
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| 
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|         # The type can be an indicator that other arguments will be flags
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|         if arg_type == '#':
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|             self.flag_indicator = True
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|             self.type = None
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|             self.is_generic = False
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|         else:
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|             self.flag_indicator = False
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|             self.is_generic = arg_type.startswith('!')
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|             # Strip the exclamation mark always to have only the name
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|             self.type = arg_type.lstrip('!')
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| 
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|             # The type may be a flag (FLAGS.IDX?REAL_TYPE)
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|             # FLAGS can be any name, but it should have appeared previously.
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|             flag_match = re.match(r'(\w+).(\d+)\?([\w<>.]+)', self.type)
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|             if flag_match:
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|                 self.flag = flag_match.group(1)
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|                 self.flag_index = int(flag_match.group(2))
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|                 # Update the type to match the exact type, not the "flagged" one
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|                 self.type = flag_match.group(3)
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| 
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|             # Then check if the type is a Vector<REAL_TYPE>
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|             vector_match = re.match(r'[Vv]ector<([\w\d.]+)>', self.type)
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|             if vector_match:
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|                 self.is_vector = True
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| 
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|                 # If the type's first letter is not uppercase, then
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|                 # it is a constructor and we use (read/write) its ID
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|                 # as pinpointed on issue #81.
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|                 self.use_vector_id = self.type[0] == 'V'
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| 
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|                 # Update the type to match the one inside the vector
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|                 self.type = vector_match.group(1)
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| 
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|             # See use_vector_id. An example of such case is ipPort in
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|             # help.configSpecial
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|             if self.type.split('.')[-1][0].islower():
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|                 self.skip_constructor_id = True
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| 
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|             # The name may contain "date" in it, if this is the case and
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|             # the type is "int", we can safely assume that this should be
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|             # treated as a "date" object. Note that this is not a valid
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|             # Telegram object, but it's easier to work with
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|             if self.type == 'int' and (
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|                         re.search(r'(\b|_)(date|until|since)(\b|_)', name) or
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|                         name in ('expires', 'expires_at', 'was_online')):
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|                 self.type = 'date'
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| 
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|         self.generic_definition = generic_definition
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| 
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|     def type_hint(self):
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|         cls = self.type
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|         if '.' in cls:
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|             cls = cls.split('.')[1]
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|         result = {
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|             'int': 'int',
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|             'long': 'int',
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|             'int128': 'int',
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|             'int256': 'int',
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|             'double': 'float',
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|             'string': 'str',
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|             'date': 'Optional[datetime]',  # None date = 0 timestamp
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|             'bytes': 'bytes',
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|             'Bool': 'bool',
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|             'true': 'bool',
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|         }.get(cls, "'Type{}'".format(cls))
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|         if self.is_vector:
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|             result = 'List[{}]'.format(result)
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|         if self.flag and cls != 'date':
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|             result = 'Optional[{}]'.format(result)
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| 
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|         return result
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| 
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|     def real_type(self):
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|         # Find the real type representation by updating it as required
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|         real_type = self.type
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|         if self.flag_indicator:
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|             real_type = '#'
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| 
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|         if self.is_vector:
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|             if self.use_vector_id:
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|                 real_type = 'Vector<{}>'.format(real_type)
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|             else:
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|                 real_type = 'vector<{}>'.format(real_type)
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| 
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|         if self.is_generic:
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|             real_type = '!{}'.format(real_type)
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| 
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|         if self.flag:
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|             real_type = '{}.{}?{}'.format(self.flag, self.flag_index, real_type)
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| 
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|         return real_type
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| 
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|     def __str__(self):
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|         name = self.orig_name()
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|         if self.generic_definition:
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|             return '{{{}:{}}}'.format(name, self.real_type())
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|         else:
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|             return '{}:{}'.format(name, self.real_type())
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| 
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|     def __repr__(self):
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|         return str(self).replace(':date', ':int').replace('?date', '?int')
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| 
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|     def orig_name(self):
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|         return self.name.replace('is_self', 'self').strip('_')
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| 
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|     def to_dict(self):
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|         return {
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|             'name': self.orig_name(),
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|             'type': re.sub(r'\bdate$', 'int', self.real_type())
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|         }
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| 
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|     def as_example(self, f, indent=0):
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|         if self.is_generic:
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|             f.write('other_request')
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|             return
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| 
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|         known = (KNOWN_NAMED_EXAMPLES.get((self.name, self.type))
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|                  or KNOWN_TYPED_EXAMPLES.get(self.type)
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|                  or KNOWN_TYPED_EXAMPLES.get(SYNONYMS.get(self.type)))
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|         if known:
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|             f.write(known)
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|             return
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| 
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|         assert self.omit_example() or self.cls, 'TODO handle ' + str(self)
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| 
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|         # Pick an interesting example if any
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|         for cls in self.cls:
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|             if cls.is_good_example():
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|                 cls.as_example(f, indent)
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|                 break
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|         else:
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|             # If no example is good, just pick the first
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|             self.cls[0].as_example(f, indent)
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| 
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|     def omit_example(self):
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|         return (self.flag or self.can_be_inferred) \
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|                and self.name in OMITTED_EXAMPLES
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