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set method doesn't include user set timestamp if update set() is supposed to update the record with the key if it already exists. It does update the value marshalled data blob. However it doesn't update the timestamp column for rdbms tables if provided. This change updates the x_time column with the provided __timestamp or preserves the original timestamp.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Mon, 25 Jul 2022 15:07:32 -0400
parents a0c0ee3ed8b1
children 7b090bb35c25
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#
# Copyright: 2010 Intevation GmbH.
#            2021 Ralf Schlatterbeck, rsc@runtux.com.
# 

# This module is Free Software under the Roundup licensing,
# see the COPYING.txt file coming with Roundup.
#

class Binary:

    def __init__(self, x, y):
        self.x = x
        self.y = y

    def visit(self, visitor):
        self.x.visit(visitor)
        self.y.visit(visitor)

class Unary:

    def __init__(self, x):
        self.x = x

    def generate(self, atom):
        return atom(self)

    def visit(self, visitor):
        self.x.visit(visitor)

class Equals(Unary):

    def evaluate(self, v):
        return self.x in v

    def visit(self, visitor):
        visitor(self)

class Empty(Unary):

    def evaluate(self, v):
        return not v

    def visit(self, visitor):
        visitor(self)

class Not(Unary):

    def evaluate(self, v):
        return not self.x.evaluate(v)

    def generate(self, atom):
        return "NOT(%s)" % self.x.generate(atom)

class Or(Binary):

    def evaluate(self, v):
        return self.x.evaluate(v) or self.y.evaluate(v)

    def generate(self, atom):
        return "(%s)OR(%s)" % (
            self.x.generate(atom),
            self.y.generate(atom))

class And(Binary):

    def evaluate(self, v):
        return self.x.evaluate(v) and self.y.evaluate(v)

    def generate(self, atom):
        return "(%s)AND(%s)" % (
            self.x.generate(atom),
            self.y.generate(atom))

def compile_expression(opcodes):

    stack = []
    push, pop = stack.append, stack.pop
    for opcode in opcodes:
        if   opcode == -1: push(Empty(opcode))
        elif opcode == -2: push(Not(pop()))
        elif opcode == -3: push(And(pop(), pop()))
        elif opcode == -4: push(Or(pop(), pop()))
        else:              push(Equals(opcode))

    return pop()

class Expression:

    def __init__(self, v, is_link=False):
        try:
            opcodes = [int(x) for x in v]
            if min(opcodes) >= -1:
                raise ValueError()

            compiled = compile_expression(opcodes)
            if is_link:
                self.evaluate = lambda x: compiled.evaluate(
                    x and [int(x)] or [])
            else:
                self.evaluate = lambda x: compiled.evaluate([int(y) for y in x])
        except:
            if is_link:
                v = [None if x == '-1' else x for x in v]
                self.evaluate = lambda x: x in v
            elif '-1' in v:
                v = [x for x in v if int(x) > 0]
                self.evaluate = lambda x: bool(set(x) & set(v)) or not x
            else:
                self.evaluate = lambda x: bool(set(x) & set(v))

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