import functools class Underscore(object): doc_extensions = {} span_extensions = {} token_extensions = {} def __init__(self, extensions, obj, start=None, end=None): object.__setattr__(self, '_extensions', extensions) object.__setattr__(self, '_obj', obj) # Assumption is that for doc values, _start and _end will both be None # Span will set non-None values for _start and _end # Token will have _start be non-None, _end be None # This lets us key everything into the doc.user_data dictionary, # (see _get_key), and lets us use a single Underscore class. object.__setattr__(self, '_doc', obj.doc) object.__setattr__(self, '_start', start) object.__setattr__(self, '_end', end) def __getattr__(self, name): if name not in self._extensions: raise AttributeError(name) default, method, getter, setter = self._extensions[name] if getter is not None: return getter(self._obj) elif method is not None: return functools.partial(method, self._obj) else: return self._doc.user_data.get(self._get_key(name), default) def __setattr__(self, name, value): if name not in self._extensions: raise AttributeError(name) default, method, getter, setter = self._extensions[name] if setter is not None: return setter(self._obj, value) else: self._doc.user_data[self._get_key(name)] = value def set(self, name, value): return self.__setattr__(name, value) def get(self, name): return self.__getattr__(name) def has(self, name): return name in self._extensions def _get_key(self, name): return ('._.', name, self._start, self._end)