doc/tools/generate_modules.py
author julien tayon <julien.tayon@logilab.fr>
Tue, 11 Jun 2019 09:40:12 +0200
changeset 12640 de1c0721656e
parent 8930 6a02be304486
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fix sorting key for rdefs in schema viewer With changeset 234ca3cbbb46, clicking in the schema of an entity with cubicweb in py3 on "vue en boite" will probably result in an infinite spinner (which implies cw > 3.26) What happened ? This "vue en boite" used to work at least until... hg diff -c a8c1ea390400 cubicweb/schema.py @@ -993,10 +992,6 @@ class CubicWebRelationSchema(PermissionM return False return True - @deprecated('use .rdef(subjtype, objtype).role_cardinality(role)') - def cardinality(self, subjtype, objtype, target): - return self.rdef(subjtype, objtype).role_cardinality(target) - class CubicWebSchema(Schema): """set of entities and relations schema defining the possible data sets But, wait ... If I open a shell on an instance of cw 3.24 something seems off >>> list(schema['CWUniqueTogetherConstraint'].relation_definitions())[0][0].cardinality # <bound method CubicWebRelationSchema.wrapped of <constraint_of [CWUniqueTogetherConstraint,CWEType]>> We have been sorting on a method the whole time ? Is it possible what were the effects ? 1) We cannot sort function can't we ? >>> def adder(i): return lambda x: x+i >>> sorted(map(adder,range(10))) [<function __main__.<lambda>>, <function __main__.<lambda>>, ... Yes we can. 2) what does it means. >>> { adder(1) : 1 } Out[19]: {<function __main__.<lambda>>: 1} In fact the function object as a __hash__ method (which is practical for making memoizers (cache)), and return truly random results (pseudo random). My take on this patch is relations have NEVER been sorted by cardinality. No one never ever noticed. Hence, I propose to not fix a bug that never was reported.

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"""generate list of modules for sphinx doc

"""

EXCLUDE_DIRS = ('test', 'tests', 'examples', 'data', 'doc', 'dist',
                '.hg', 'migration')
if __name__ == '__main__':

    from logilab.common.sphinxutils import ModuleGenerator
    cw_gen = ModuleGenerator('cubicweb', '../..')
    cw_gen.generate("../book/en/annexes/api_cubicweb.rst",
                    EXCLUDE_DIRS + ('cwdesklets', 'misc', 'skel', 'skeleton'))
    for modname in ('logilab', 'rql', 'yams'):
        cw_gen = ModuleGenerator(modname, '../../../' + modname)
        cw_gen.generate("../book/en/annexes/api_%s.rst" % modname,
                        EXCLUDE_DIRS + ('tools',))