view roundup/cgi/ZTUtils/Batch.py @ 3913:00896a2acaa5

clean up query display of "Private to you" items Previously the handling of queries in the edit menu was a little wonky. If you change a query to not be private to you then you lose the ability to ever change it back to being private. Previously the queries were displayed in three chunks: First all retired queries. Then all queries private to the current user (this batch has the dropdown for toggling private state). Then all non-private queries. Now: all queries we created that are retired, all queries that we created that are not retired, then all non-private queries not created by the current user. this should fix [SF#1481394]
author Justus Pendleton <jpend@users.sourceforge.net>
date Thu, 20 Sep 2007 23:44:58 +0000
parents fc52d57c6c3e
children 6b8abdc4bb22
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# Copyright (c) 2001 Zope Corporation and Contributors. All Rights Reserved.
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# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
# Version 2.0 (ZPL).  A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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__doc__='''Batch class, for iterating over a sequence in batches

$Id: Batch.py,v 1.3 2004-02-11 23:55:09 richard Exp $'''
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'
__version__='$Revision: 1.3 $'[11:-2]

class LazyPrevBatch:
    def __of__(self, parent):
        return Batch(parent._sequence, parent._size,
                     parent.first - parent._size + parent.overlap, 0,
                     parent.orphan, parent.overlap)

class LazyNextBatch:
    def __of__(self, parent):
        try: parent._sequence[parent.end]
        except IndexError: return None
        return Batch(parent._sequence, parent._size,
                     parent.end - parent.overlap, 0,
                     parent.orphan, parent.overlap)

class LazySequenceLength:
    def __of__(self, parent):
        parent.sequence_length = l = len(parent._sequence)
        return l

class Batch:
    """Create a sequence batch"""
    __allow_access_to_unprotected_subobjects__ = 1

    previous = LazyPrevBatch()
    next = LazyNextBatch()
    sequence_length = LazySequenceLength()

    def __init__(self, sequence, size, start=0, end=0,
                 orphan=0, overlap=0):
        '''Encapsulate "sequence" in batches of "size".

        Arguments: "start" and "end" are 0-based indexes into the
        sequence.  If the next batch would contain no more than
        "orphan" elements, it is combined with the current batch.
        "overlap" is the number of elements shared by adjacent
        batches.  If "size" is not specified, it is computed from
        "start" and "end".  Failing that, it is 7.

        Attributes: Note that the "start" attribute, unlike the
        argument, is a 1-based index (I know, lame).  "first" is the
        0-based index.  "length" is the actual number of elements in
        the batch.

        "sequence_length" is the length of the original, unbatched, sequence
        '''

        start = start + 1

        start,end,sz = opt(start,end,size,orphan,sequence)

        self._sequence = sequence
        self.size = sz
        self._size = size
        self.start = start
        self.end = end
        self.orphan = orphan
        self.overlap = overlap
        self.first = max(start - 1, 0)
        self.length = self.end - self.first
        if self.first == 0:
            self.previous = None


    def __getitem__(self, index):
        if index < 0:
            if index + self.end < self.first: raise IndexError, index
            return self._sequence[index + self.end]
        
        if index >= self.length: raise IndexError, index
        return self._sequence[index + self.first]

    def __len__(self):
        return self.length

def opt(start,end,size,orphan,sequence):
    if size < 1:
        if start > 0 and end > 0 and end >= start:
            size=end+1-start
        else: size=7

    if start > 0:

        try: sequence[start-1]
        except IndexError: start=len(sequence)

        if end > 0:
            if end < start: end=start
        else:
            end=start+size-1
            try: sequence[end+orphan-1]
            except IndexError: end=len(sequence)
    elif end > 0:
        try: sequence[end-1]
        except IndexError: end=len(sequence)
        start=end+1-size
        if start - 1 < orphan: start=1
    else:
        start=1
        end=start+size-1
        try: sequence[end+orphan-1]
        except IndexError: end=len(sequence)
    return start,end,size

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