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Python 3.6 introduced support for the os.PathLike interface, which means Python 3.5 did not have it yet and attempting to use it in os functions would fail. Instead we can use pathlib for everything, but not all work is done yet.
737 lines
27 KiB
Python
737 lines
27 KiB
Python
import functools
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import struct
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from collections import defaultdict
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from zlib import crc32
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from ..sourcebuilder import SourceBuilder
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from ..utils import snake_to_camel_case
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AUTO_GEN_NOTICE = \
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'"""File generated by TLObjects\' generator. All changes will be ERASED"""'
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AUTO_CASTS = {
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'InputPeer':
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'utils.get_input_peer(await client.get_input_entity({}))',
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'InputChannel':
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'utils.get_input_channel(await client.get_input_entity({}))',
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'InputUser':
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'utils.get_input_user(await client.get_input_entity({}))',
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'InputDialogPeer': 'await client._get_input_dialog({})',
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'InputNotifyPeer': 'await client._get_input_notify({})',
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'InputMedia': 'utils.get_input_media({})',
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'InputPhoto': 'utils.get_input_photo({})',
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'InputMessage': 'utils.get_input_message({})',
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'InputDocument': 'utils.get_input_document({})',
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'InputChatPhoto': 'utils.get_input_chat_photo({})',
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}
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NAMED_AUTO_CASTS = {
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('chat_id', 'int'): 'await client.get_peer_id({}, add_mark=False)'
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}
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BASE_TYPES = ('string', 'bytes', 'int', 'long', 'int128',
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'int256', 'double', 'Bool', 'true', 'date')
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# Patched types {fullname: custom.ns.Name}
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PATCHED_TYPES = {
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'messageEmpty': 'message.Message',
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'message': 'message.Message',
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'messageService': 'message.Message'
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}
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def _write_modules(
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out_dir, depth, kind, namespace_tlobjects, type_constructors):
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# namespace_tlobjects: {'namespace', [TLObject]}
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out_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
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for ns, tlobjects in namespace_tlobjects.items():
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file = out_dir / '{}.py'.format(ns or '__init__')
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with file.open('w') as f, SourceBuilder(f) as builder:
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builder.writeln(AUTO_GEN_NOTICE)
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builder.writeln('from {}.tl.tlobject import TLObject', '.' * depth)
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if kind != 'TLObject':
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builder.writeln(
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'from {}.tl.tlobject import {}', '.' * depth, kind)
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builder.writeln('from typing import Optional, List, '
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'Union, TYPE_CHECKING')
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# Add the relative imports to the namespaces,
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# unless we already are in a namespace.
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if not ns:
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builder.writeln('from . import {}', ', '.join(
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x for x in namespace_tlobjects.keys() if x
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))
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# Import 'os' for those needing access to 'os.urandom()'
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# Currently only 'random_id' needs 'os' to be imported,
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# for all those TLObjects with arg.can_be_inferred.
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builder.writeln('import os')
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# Import struct for the .__bytes__(self) serialization
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builder.writeln('import struct')
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tlobjects.sort(key=lambda x: x.name)
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type_names = set()
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type_defs = []
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# Find all the types in this file and generate type definitions
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# based on the types. The type definitions are written to the
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# file at the end.
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for t in tlobjects:
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if not t.is_function:
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type_name = t.result
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if '.' in type_name:
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type_name = type_name[type_name.rindex('.'):]
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if type_name in type_names:
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continue
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type_names.add(type_name)
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constructors = type_constructors[type_name]
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if not constructors:
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pass
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elif len(constructors) == 1:
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type_defs.append('Type{} = {}'.format(
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type_name, constructors[0].class_name))
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else:
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type_defs.append('Type{} = Union[{}]'.format(
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type_name, ','.join(c.class_name
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for c in constructors)))
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imports = {}
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primitives = ('int', 'long', 'int128', 'int256', 'string',
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'date', 'bytes', 'true')
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# Find all the types in other files that are used in this file
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# and generate the information required to import those types.
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for t in tlobjects:
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for arg in t.args:
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name = arg.type
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if not name or name in primitives:
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continue
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import_space = '{}.tl.types'.format('.' * depth)
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if '.' in name:
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namespace = name.split('.')[0]
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name = name.split('.')[1]
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import_space += '.{}'.format(namespace)
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if name not in type_names:
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type_names.add(name)
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if name == 'date':
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imports['datetime'] = ['datetime']
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continue
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elif import_space not in imports:
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imports[import_space] = set()
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imports[import_space].add('Type{}'.format(name))
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# Add imports required for type checking
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if imports:
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builder.writeln('if TYPE_CHECKING:')
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for namespace, names in imports.items():
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builder.writeln('from {} import {}',
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namespace, ', '.join(names))
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builder.end_block()
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# Generate the class for every TLObject
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for t in tlobjects:
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if t.fullname in PATCHED_TYPES:
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builder.writeln('{} = None # Patched', t.class_name)
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else:
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_write_source_code(t, kind, builder, type_constructors)
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builder.current_indent = 0
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# Write the type definitions generated earlier.
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builder.writeln()
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for line in type_defs:
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builder.writeln(line)
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def _write_source_code(tlobject, kind, builder, type_constructors):
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"""
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Writes the source code corresponding to the given TLObject
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by making use of the ``builder`` `SourceBuilder`.
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Additional information such as file path depth and
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the ``Type: [Constructors]`` must be given for proper
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importing and documentation strings.
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"""
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_write_class_init(tlobject, kind, type_constructors, builder)
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_write_resolve(tlobject, builder)
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_write_to_dict(tlobject, builder)
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_write_to_bytes(tlobject, builder)
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_write_from_reader(tlobject, builder)
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_write_read_result(tlobject, builder)
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def _write_class_init(tlobject, kind, type_constructors, builder):
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builder.writeln()
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builder.writeln()
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builder.writeln('class {}({}):', tlobject.class_name, kind)
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# Class-level variable to store its Telegram's constructor ID
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builder.writeln('CONSTRUCTOR_ID = {:#x}', tlobject.id)
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builder.writeln('SUBCLASS_OF_ID = {:#x}',
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crc32(tlobject.result.encode('ascii')))
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builder.writeln()
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# Convert the args to string parameters, flags having =None
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args = [(a.name if not a.is_flag and not a.can_be_inferred
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else '{}=None'.format(a.name)) for a in tlobject.real_args]
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# Write the __init__ function if it has any argument
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if not tlobject.real_args:
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return
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builder.writeln('def __init__({}):', ', '.join(['self'] + args))
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# Write the docstring, to know the type of the args
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builder.writeln('"""')
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for arg in tlobject.real_args:
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if not arg.flag_indicator:
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builder.writeln(':param {} {}:', arg.type_hint(), arg.name)
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builder.current_indent -= 1 # It will auto-indent (':')
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# We also want to know what type this request returns
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# or to which type this constructor belongs to
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builder.writeln()
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if tlobject.is_function:
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builder.write(':returns {}: ', tlobject.result)
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else:
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builder.write('Constructor for {}: ', tlobject.result)
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constructors = type_constructors[tlobject.result]
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if not constructors:
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builder.writeln('This type has no constructors.')
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elif len(constructors) == 1:
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builder.writeln('Instance of {}.',
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constructors[0].class_name)
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else:
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builder.writeln('Instance of either {}.', ', '.join(
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c.class_name for c in constructors))
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builder.writeln('"""')
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# Set the arguments
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for arg in tlobject.real_args:
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if not arg.can_be_inferred:
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builder.writeln('self.{0} = {0} # type: {1}',
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arg.name, arg.type_hint())
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# Currently the only argument that can be
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# inferred are those called 'random_id'
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elif arg.name == 'random_id':
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# Endianness doesn't really matter, and 'big' is shorter
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code = "int.from_bytes(os.urandom({}), 'big', signed=True)" \
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.format(8 if arg.type == 'long' else 4)
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if arg.is_vector:
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# Currently for the case of "messages.forwardMessages"
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# Ensure we can infer the length from id:Vector<>
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if not next(a for a in tlobject.real_args
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if a.name == 'id').is_vector:
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raise ValueError(
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'Cannot infer list of random ids for ', tlobject
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)
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code = '[{} for _ in range(len(id))]'.format(code)
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builder.writeln(
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"self.random_id = random_id if random_id "
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"is not None else {}", code
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)
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else:
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raise ValueError('Cannot infer a value for ', arg)
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builder.end_block()
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def _write_resolve(tlobject, builder):
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if tlobject.is_function and any(
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(arg.type in AUTO_CASTS
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or ((arg.name, arg.type) in NAMED_AUTO_CASTS))
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for arg in tlobject.real_args
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):
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builder.writeln('async def resolve(self, client, utils):')
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for arg in tlobject.real_args:
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ac = AUTO_CASTS.get(arg.type)
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if not ac:
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ac = NAMED_AUTO_CASTS.get((arg.name, arg.type))
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if not ac:
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continue
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if arg.is_flag:
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builder.writeln('if self.{}:', arg.name)
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if arg.is_vector:
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builder.writeln('_tmp = []')
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builder.writeln('for _x in self.{0}:', arg.name)
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builder.writeln('_tmp.append({})', ac.format('_x'))
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builder.end_block()
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builder.writeln('self.{} = _tmp', arg.name)
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else:
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builder.writeln('self.{} = {}', arg.name,
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ac.format('self.' + arg.name))
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if arg.is_flag:
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builder.end_block()
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builder.end_block()
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def _write_to_dict(tlobject, builder):
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builder.writeln('def to_dict(self):')
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builder.writeln('return {')
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builder.current_indent += 1
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builder.write("'_': '{}'", tlobject.class_name)
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for arg in tlobject.real_args:
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builder.writeln(',')
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builder.write("'{}': ", arg.name)
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if arg.type in BASE_TYPES:
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if arg.is_vector:
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builder.write('[] if self.{0} is None else self.{0}[:]',
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arg.name)
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else:
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builder.write('self.{}', arg.name)
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else:
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if arg.is_vector:
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builder.write(
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'[] if self.{0} is None else [x.to_dict() '
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'if isinstance(x, TLObject) else x for x in self.{0}]',
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arg.name
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)
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else:
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builder.write(
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'self.{0}.to_dict() '
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'if isinstance(self.{0}, TLObject) else self.{0}',
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arg.name
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)
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builder.writeln()
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builder.current_indent -= 1
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builder.writeln("}")
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builder.end_block()
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def _write_to_bytes(tlobject, builder):
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builder.writeln('def __bytes__(self):')
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# Some objects require more than one flag parameter to be set
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# at the same time. In this case, add an assertion.
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repeated_args = defaultdict(list)
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for arg in tlobject.args:
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if arg.is_flag:
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repeated_args[arg.flag_index].append(arg)
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for ra in repeated_args.values():
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if len(ra) > 1:
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cnd1 = ('(self.{0} or self.{0} is not None)'
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.format(a.name) for a in ra)
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cnd2 = ('(self.{0} is None or self.{0} is False)'
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.format(a.name) for a in ra)
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builder.writeln(
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"assert ({}) or ({}), '{} parameters must all "
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"be False-y (like None) or all me True-y'",
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' and '.join(cnd1), ' and '.join(cnd2),
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', '.join(a.name for a in ra)
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)
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builder.writeln("return b''.join((")
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builder.current_indent += 1
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# First constructor code, we already know its bytes
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builder.writeln('{},', repr(struct.pack('<I', tlobject.id)))
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for arg in tlobject.args:
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if _write_arg_to_bytes(builder, arg, tlobject.args):
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builder.writeln(',')
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builder.current_indent -= 1
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builder.writeln('))')
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builder.end_block()
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def _write_from_reader(tlobject, builder):
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builder.writeln('@classmethod')
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builder.writeln('def from_reader(cls, reader):')
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for arg in tlobject.args:
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_write_arg_read_code(builder, arg, tlobject.args, name='_' + arg.name)
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builder.writeln('return cls({})', ', '.join(
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'{0}=_{0}'.format(a.name) for a in tlobject.real_args))
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def _write_read_result(tlobject, builder):
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# Only requests can have a different response that's not their
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# serialized body, that is, we'll be setting their .result.
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#
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# The default behaviour is reading a TLObject too, so no need
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# to override it unless necessary.
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if not tlobject.is_function:
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return
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# https://core.telegram.org/mtproto/serialize#boxed-and-bare-types
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# TL;DR; boxed types start with uppercase always, so we can use
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# this to check whether everything in it is boxed or not.
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#
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# Currently only un-boxed responses are Vector<int>/Vector<long>.
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# If this weren't the case, we should check upper case after
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# max(index('<'), index('.')) (and if it is, it's boxed, so return).
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m = re.match(r'Vector<(int|long)>', tlobject.result)
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if not m:
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return
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builder.end_block()
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builder.writeln('@staticmethod')
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builder.writeln('def read_result(reader):')
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builder.writeln('reader.read_int() # Vector ID')
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builder.writeln('return [reader.read_{}() '
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'for _ in range(reader.read_int())]', m.group(1))
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def _write_arg_to_bytes(builder, arg, args, name=None):
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"""
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Writes the .__bytes__() code for the given argument
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:param builder: The source code builder
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:param arg: The argument to write
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:param args: All the other arguments in TLObject same __bytes__.
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This is required to determine the flags value
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:param name: The name of the argument. Defaults to "self.argname"
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This argument is an option because it's required when
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writing Vectors<>
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"""
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if arg.generic_definition:
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return # Do nothing, this only specifies a later type
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if name is None:
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name = 'self.{}'.format(arg.name)
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# The argument may be a flag, only write if it's not None AND
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# if it's not a True type.
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# True types are not actually sent, but instead only used to
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# determine the flags.
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if arg.is_flag:
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if arg.type == 'true':
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return # Exit, since True type is never written
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elif arg.is_vector:
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# Vector flags are special since they consist of 3 values,
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# so we need an extra join here. Note that empty vector flags
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# should NOT be sent either!
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builder.write("b'' if {0} is None or {0} is False "
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"else b''.join((", name)
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else:
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builder.write("b'' if {0} is None or {0} is False "
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"else (", name)
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if arg.is_vector:
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if arg.use_vector_id:
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# vector code, unsigned 0x1cb5c415 as little endian
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builder.write(r"b'\x15\xc4\xb5\x1c',")
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builder.write("struct.pack('<i', len({})),", name)
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# Cannot unpack the values for the outer tuple through *[(
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# since that's a Python >3.5 feature, so add another join.
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builder.write("b''.join(")
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# Temporary disable .is_vector, not to enter this if again
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# Also disable .is_flag since it's not needed per element
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old_flag = arg.is_flag
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arg.is_vector = arg.is_flag = False
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_write_arg_to_bytes(builder, arg, args, name='x')
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arg.is_vector = True
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arg.is_flag = old_flag
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builder.write(' for x in {})', name)
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elif arg.flag_indicator:
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# Calculate the flags with those items which are not None
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if not any(f.is_flag for f in args):
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# There's a flag indicator, but no flag arguments so it's 0
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builder.write(r"b'\0\0\0\0'")
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else:
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builder.write("struct.pack('<I', ")
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builder.write(
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' | '.join('(0 if {0} is None or {0} is False else {1})'
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.format('self.{}'.format(flag.name),
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1 << flag.flag_index)
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for flag in args if flag.is_flag)
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)
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builder.write(')')
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elif 'int' == arg.type:
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# struct.pack is around 4 times faster than int.to_bytes
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builder.write("struct.pack('<i', {})", name)
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elif 'long' == arg.type:
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builder.write("struct.pack('<q', {})", name)
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elif 'int128' == arg.type:
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builder.write("{}.to_bytes(16, 'little', signed=True)", name)
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elif 'int256' == arg.type:
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builder.write("{}.to_bytes(32, 'little', signed=True)", name)
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elif 'double' == arg.type:
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builder.write("struct.pack('<d', {})", name)
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elif 'string' == arg.type:
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builder.write('self.serialize_bytes({})', name)
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elif 'Bool' == arg.type:
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# 0x997275b5 if boolean else 0xbc799737
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builder.write(r"b'\xb5ur\x99' if {} else b'7\x97y\xbc'", name)
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elif 'true' == arg.type:
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pass # These are actually NOT written! Only used for flags
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elif 'bytes' == arg.type:
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builder.write('self.serialize_bytes({})', name)
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elif 'date' == arg.type: # Custom format
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builder.write('self.serialize_datetime({})', name)
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else:
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# Else it may be a custom type
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builder.write('bytes({})', name)
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# If the type is not boxed (i.e. starts with lowercase) we should
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# not serialize the constructor ID (so remove its first 4 bytes).
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boxed = arg.type[arg.type.find('.') + 1].isupper()
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if not boxed:
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builder.write('[4:]')
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if arg.is_flag:
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builder.write(')')
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if arg.is_vector:
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builder.write(')') # We were using a tuple
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return True # Something was written
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def _write_arg_read_code(builder, arg, args, name):
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"""
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Writes the read code for the given argument, setting the
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arg.name variable to its read value.
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:param builder: The source code builder
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:param arg: The argument to write
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:param args: All the other arguments in TLObject same on_send.
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This is required to determine the flags value
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:param name: The name of the argument. Defaults to "self.argname"
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This argument is an option because it's required when
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writing Vectors<>
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"""
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if arg.generic_definition:
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return # Do nothing, this only specifies a later type
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|
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# The argument may be a flag, only write that flag was given!
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was_flag = False
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if arg.is_flag:
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# Treat 'true' flags as a special case, since they're true if
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# they're set, and nothing else needs to actually be read.
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if 'true' == arg.type:
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builder.writeln('{} = bool(flags & {})',
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name, 1 << arg.flag_index)
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return
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|
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was_flag = True
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builder.writeln('if flags & {}:', 1 << arg.flag_index)
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# Temporary disable .is_flag not to enter this if
|
|
# again when calling the method recursively
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arg.is_flag = False
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|
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if arg.is_vector:
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if arg.use_vector_id:
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# We have to read the vector's constructor ID
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builder.writeln("reader.read_int()")
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|
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = []', name)
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|
builder.writeln('for _ in range(reader.read_int()):')
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# Temporary disable .is_vector, not to enter this if again
|
|
arg.is_vector = False
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_write_arg_read_code(builder, arg, args, name='_x')
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builder.writeln('{}.append(_x)', name)
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arg.is_vector = True
|
|
|
|
elif arg.flag_indicator:
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|
# Read the flags, which will indicate what items we should read next
|
|
builder.writeln('flags = reader.read_int()')
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|
builder.writeln()
|
|
|
|
elif 'int' == arg.type:
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = reader.read_int()', name)
|
|
|
|
elif 'long' == arg.type:
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = reader.read_long()', name)
|
|
|
|
elif 'int128' == arg.type:
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = reader.read_large_int(bits=128)', name)
|
|
|
|
elif 'int256' == arg.type:
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = reader.read_large_int(bits=256)', name)
|
|
|
|
elif 'double' == arg.type:
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = reader.read_double()', name)
|
|
|
|
elif 'string' == arg.type:
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = reader.tgread_string()', name)
|
|
|
|
elif 'Bool' == arg.type:
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = reader.tgread_bool()', name)
|
|
|
|
elif 'true' == arg.type:
|
|
# Arbitrary not-None value, don't actually read "true" flags
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = True', name)
|
|
|
|
elif 'bytes' == arg.type:
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = reader.tgread_bytes()', name)
|
|
|
|
elif 'date' == arg.type: # Custom format
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = reader.tgread_date()', name)
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
# Else it may be a custom type
|
|
if not arg.skip_constructor_id:
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = reader.tgread_object()', name)
|
|
else:
|
|
# Import the correct type inline to avoid cyclic imports.
|
|
# There may be better solutions so that we can just access
|
|
# all the types before the files have been parsed, but I
|
|
# don't know of any.
|
|
sep_index = arg.type.find('.')
|
|
if sep_index == -1:
|
|
ns, t = '.', arg.type
|
|
else:
|
|
ns, t = '.' + arg.type[:sep_index], arg.type[sep_index+1:]
|
|
class_name = snake_to_camel_case(t)
|
|
|
|
# There would be no need to import the type if we're in the
|
|
# file with the same namespace, but since it does no harm
|
|
# and we don't have information about such thing in the
|
|
# method we just ignore that case.
|
|
builder.writeln('from {} import {}', ns, class_name)
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = {}.from_reader(reader)',
|
|
name, class_name)
|
|
|
|
# End vector and flag blocks if required (if we opened them before)
|
|
if arg.is_vector:
|
|
builder.end_block()
|
|
|
|
if was_flag:
|
|
builder.current_indent -= 1
|
|
builder.writeln('else:')
|
|
builder.writeln('{} = None', name)
|
|
builder.current_indent -= 1
|
|
# Restore .is_flag
|
|
arg.is_flag = True
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _write_patched(out_dir, namespace_tlobjects):
|
|
out_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
|
|
for ns, tlobjects in namespace_tlobjects.items():
|
|
file = out_dir / '{}.py'.format(ns or '__init__')
|
|
with file.open('w') as f, SourceBuilder(f) as builder:
|
|
builder.writeln(AUTO_GEN_NOTICE)
|
|
|
|
builder.writeln('import struct')
|
|
builder.writeln('from .. import TLObject, types, custom')
|
|
builder.writeln()
|
|
for t in tlobjects:
|
|
builder.writeln('class {}(custom.{}):', t.class_name,
|
|
PATCHED_TYPES[t.fullname])
|
|
|
|
builder.writeln('CONSTRUCTOR_ID = {:#x}', t.id)
|
|
builder.writeln('SUBCLASS_OF_ID = {:#x}',
|
|
crc32(t.result.encode('ascii')))
|
|
|
|
_write_to_dict(t, builder)
|
|
_write_to_bytes(t, builder)
|
|
_write_from_reader(t, builder)
|
|
builder.current_indent = 0
|
|
builder.writeln()
|
|
builder.writeln(
|
|
'types.{1}{0} = {0}', t.class_name,
|
|
'{}.'.format(t.namespace) if t.namespace else ''
|
|
)
|
|
builder.writeln()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _write_all_tlobjects(tlobjects, layer, builder):
|
|
builder.writeln(AUTO_GEN_NOTICE)
|
|
builder.writeln()
|
|
|
|
builder.writeln('from . import types, functions, patched')
|
|
builder.writeln()
|
|
|
|
# Create a constant variable to indicate which layer this is
|
|
builder.writeln('LAYER = {}', layer)
|
|
builder.writeln()
|
|
|
|
# Then create the dictionary containing constructor_id: class
|
|
builder.writeln('tlobjects = {')
|
|
builder.current_indent += 1
|
|
|
|
# Fill the dictionary (0x1a2b3c4f: tl.full.type.path.Class)
|
|
for tlobject in tlobjects:
|
|
builder.write('{:#010x}: ', tlobject.id)
|
|
# TODO Probably circular dependency
|
|
if tlobject.fullname in PATCHED_TYPES:
|
|
builder.write('patched')
|
|
else:
|
|
builder.write('functions' if tlobject.is_function else 'types')
|
|
|
|
if tlobject.namespace:
|
|
builder.write('.{}', tlobject.namespace)
|
|
|
|
builder.writeln('.{},', tlobject.class_name)
|
|
|
|
builder.current_indent -= 1
|
|
builder.writeln('}')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def generate_tlobjects(tlobjects, layer, import_depth, output_dir):
|
|
# Group everything by {namespace: [tlobjects]} to generate __init__.py
|
|
namespace_functions = defaultdict(list)
|
|
namespace_types = defaultdict(list)
|
|
namespace_patched = defaultdict(list)
|
|
|
|
# Group {type: [constructors]} to generate the documentation
|
|
type_constructors = defaultdict(list)
|
|
for tlobject in tlobjects:
|
|
if tlobject.is_function:
|
|
namespace_functions[tlobject.namespace].append(tlobject)
|
|
else:
|
|
namespace_types[tlobject.namespace].append(tlobject)
|
|
type_constructors[tlobject.result].append(tlobject)
|
|
if tlobject.fullname in PATCHED_TYPES:
|
|
namespace_patched[tlobject.namespace].append(tlobject)
|
|
|
|
_write_modules(output_dir / 'functions', import_depth, 'TLRequest',
|
|
namespace_functions, type_constructors)
|
|
_write_modules(output_dir / 'types', import_depth, 'TLObject',
|
|
namespace_types, type_constructors)
|
|
_write_patched(output_dir / 'patched', namespace_patched)
|
|
|
|
filename = output_dir / 'alltlobjects.py'
|
|
with filename.open('w') as file:
|
|
with SourceBuilder(file) as builder:
|
|
_write_all_tlobjects(tlobjects, layer, builder)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def clean_tlobjects(output_dir):
|
|
for d in ('functions', 'types'):
|
|
d = output_dir / d
|
|
if d.is_dir():
|
|
shutil.rmtree(str(d))
|
|
|
|
tl = output_dir / 'alltlobjects.py'
|
|
if tl.is_file():
|
|
tl.unlink()
|