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SickRage/lib/hachoir_core/dict.py
echel0n 0d9fbc1ad7 Welcome to our SickBeard-TVRage Edition ...
This version of SickBeard uses both TVDB and TVRage to search and gather it's series data from allowing you to now have access to and download shows that you couldn't before because of being locked into only what TheTVDB had to offer.

Also this edition is based off the code we used in our XEM editon so it does come with scene numbering support as well as all the other features our XEM edition has to offer.

Please before using this with your existing database (sickbeard.db) please make a backup copy of it and delete any other database files such as cache.db and failed.db if present, we HIGHLY recommend starting out with no database files at all to make this a fresh start but the choice is at your own risk!

Enjoy!
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"""
Dictionnary classes which store values order.
"""
from lib.hachoir_core.error import HachoirError
from lib.hachoir_core.i18n import _
class UniqKeyError(HachoirError):
"""
Error raised when a value is set whereas the key already exist in a
dictionnary.
"""
pass
class Dict(object):
"""
This class works like classic Python dict() but has an important method:
__iter__() which allow to iterate into the dictionnary _values_ (and not
keys like Python's dict does).
"""
def __init__(self, values=None):
self._index = {} # key => index
self._key_list = [] # index => key
self._value_list = [] # index => value
if values:
for key, value in values:
self.append(key,value)
def _getValues(self):
return self._value_list
values = property(_getValues)
def index(self, key):
"""
Search a value by its key and returns its index
Returns None if the key doesn't exist.
>>> d=Dict( (("two", "deux"), ("one", "un")) )
>>> d.index("two")
0
>>> d.index("one")
1
>>> d.index("three") is None
True
"""
return self._index.get(key)
def __getitem__(self, key):
"""
Get item with specified key.
To get a value by it's index, use mydict.values[index]
>>> d=Dict( (("two", "deux"), ("one", "un")) )
>>> d["one"]
'un'
"""
return self._value_list[self._index[key]]
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
self._value_list[self._index[key]] = value
def append(self, key, value):
"""
Append new value
"""
if key in self._index:
raise UniqKeyError(_("Key '%s' already exists") % key)
self._index[key] = len(self._value_list)
self._key_list.append(key)
self._value_list.append(value)
def __len__(self):
return len(self._value_list)
def __contains__(self, key):
return key in self._index
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self._value_list)
def iteritems(self):
"""
Create a generator to iterate on: (key, value).
>>> d=Dict( (("two", "deux"), ("one", "un")) )
>>> for key, value in d.iteritems():
... print "%r: %r" % (key, value)
...
'two': 'deux'
'one': 'un'
"""
for index in xrange(len(self)):
yield (self._key_list[index], self._value_list[index])
def itervalues(self):
"""
Create an iterator on values
"""
return iter(self._value_list)
def iterkeys(self):
"""
Create an iterator on keys
"""
return iter(self._key_list)
def replace(self, oldkey, newkey, new_value):
"""
Replace an existing value with another one
>>> d=Dict( (("two", "deux"), ("one", "un")) )
>>> d.replace("one", "three", 3)
>>> d
{'two': 'deux', 'three': 3}
You can also use the classic form:
>>> d['three'] = 4
>>> d
{'two': 'deux', 'three': 4}
"""
index = self._index[oldkey]
self._value_list[index] = new_value
if oldkey != newkey:
del self._index[oldkey]
self._index[newkey] = index
self._key_list[index] = newkey
def __delitem__(self, index):
"""
Delete item at position index. May raise IndexError.
>>> d=Dict( ((6, 'six'), (9, 'neuf'), (4, 'quatre')) )
>>> del d[1]
>>> d
{6: 'six', 4: 'quatre'}
"""
if index < 0:
index += len(self._value_list)
if not (0 <= index < len(self._value_list)):
raise IndexError(_("list assignment index out of range (%s/%s)")
% (index, len(self._value_list)))
del self._value_list[index]
del self._key_list[index]
# First loop which may alter self._index
for key, item_index in self._index.iteritems():
if item_index == index:
del self._index[key]
break
# Second loop update indexes
for key, item_index in self._index.iteritems():
if index < item_index:
self._index[key] -= 1
def insert(self, index, key, value):
"""
Insert an item at specified position index.
>>> d=Dict( ((6, 'six'), (9, 'neuf'), (4, 'quatre')) )
>>> d.insert(1, '40', 'quarante')
>>> d
{6: 'six', '40': 'quarante', 9: 'neuf', 4: 'quatre'}
"""
if key in self:
raise UniqKeyError(_("Insert error: key '%s' ready exists") % key)
_index = index
if index < 0:
index += len(self._value_list)
if not(0 <= index <= len(self._value_list)):
raise IndexError(_("Insert error: index '%s' is invalid") % _index)
for item_key, item_index in self._index.iteritems():
if item_index >= index:
self._index[item_key] += 1
self._index[key] = index
self._key_list.insert(index, key)
self._value_list.insert(index, value)
def __repr__(self):
items = ( "%r: %r" % (key, value) for key, value in self.iteritems() )
return "{%s}" % ", ".join(items)