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fix: enhancement to history command output and % template fix. Rather than using the key field, use the label field for descriptions. Call cls.labelprop(default_to_id=True) so it returns id rather than the first sorted property name. If labelprop() returns 'id' or 'title', we return nothing. 'id' means there is no label set and no properties named 'name' or 'title'. So have the caller do whatever it wants (prepend classname for example) when there is no human readable name. This prevents %(name)s%(key)s from producing: 23(23). Also don't accept the 'title' property. Titles can be too long. Arguably we could: '%(name)20s' to limit the title length. However without ellipses or something truncating the title might be confusing. So again pretend there is no human readable name.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Tue, 12 Mar 2024 11:52:17 -0400
parents c588e64718fc
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''' Wrapper for getargspec to support other callables and python 3 support

In python 3 just uses getfullargspec which handles regular functions
and classes with __call__ methods.
'''

try:
    # Python 3+
    from inspect import getfullargspec as getargspec
    findargspec = getargspec
except ImportError:
    # Python 2.5-2.7 modified from https://bugs.python.org/issue20828
    import inspect

    def findargspec(fn):
        if inspect.isfunction(fn) or inspect.ismethod(fn):
            inspectable = fn
        elif inspect.isclass(fn):
            inspectable = fn.__init__
        elif callable(fn):
            inspectable = fn.__call__
        else:
            inspectable = fn

        try:
            return inspect.getargspec(inspectable)
        except TypeError:
            raise

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