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# Copyright (C) 2006 Canonical Ltd
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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"""Inter-object utility class."""


class InterObject(object):
    """This class represents operations taking place between two objects.

    Its instances have methods like join or copy_content or fetch, and contain
    references to the source and target objects these operations can be
    carried out between.

    Often we will provide convenience methods on the objects which carry out
    operations with another of similar type - they will always forward to
    a subclass of InterObject - i.e.
    InterVersionedFile.get(other).method_name(parameters).

    If the source and target objects implement the locking protocol -
    lock_read, lock_write, unlock, then the InterObject's lock_read,
    lock_write and unlock methods may be used (optionally in conjunction with
    the needs_read_lock and needs_write_lock decorators.)

    When looking for an inter, the most recently registered types are tested
    first.  So typically the most generic and slowest InterObjects should be
    registered first.
    """

    # _optimisers = list()
    # Each concrete InterObject type should have its own optimisers list.

    def __init__(self, source, target):
        """Construct a default InterObject instance. Please use 'get'.

        Only subclasses of InterObject should call
        InterObject.__init__ - clients should call InterFOO.get where FOO
        is the base type of the objects they are interacting between. I.e.
        InterVersionedFile or InterRepository.
        get() is a convenience class method which will create an optimised
        InterFOO if possible.
        """
        self.source = source
        self.target = target

    def _double_lock(self, lock_source, lock_target):
        """Take out two locks, rolling back the first if the second throws."""
        lock_source()
        try:
            lock_target()
        except Exception:
            # we want to ensure that we don't leave source locked by mistake.
            # and any error on target should not confuse source.
            self.source.unlock()
            raise

    @classmethod
    def get(klass, source, target):
        """Retrieve a Inter worker object for these objects.

        :param source: the object to be the 'source' member of
                       the InterObject instance.
        :param target: the object to be the 'target' member of
                       the InterObject instance.
        If an optimised worker exists it will be used otherwise
        a default Inter worker instance will be created.
        """
        for provider in reversed(klass._optimisers):
            if provider.is_compatible(source, target):
                return provider(source, target)
        return klass(source, target)

    def lock_read(self):
        """Take out a logical read lock.

        This will lock the source branch and the target branch. The source gets
        a read lock and the target a read lock.
        """
        self._double_lock(self.source.lock_read, self.target.lock_read)

    def lock_write(self):
        """Take out a logical write lock.

        This will lock the source branch and the target branch. The source gets
        a read lock and the target a write lock.
        """
        self._double_lock(self.source.lock_read, self.target.lock_write)

    @classmethod
    def register_optimiser(klass, optimiser):
        """Register an InterObject optimiser."""
        klass._optimisers.append(optimiser)

    def unlock(self):
        """Release the locks on source and target."""
        try:
            self.target.unlock()
        finally:
            self.source.unlock()

    @classmethod
    def unregister_optimiser(klass, optimiser):
        """Unregister an InterObject optimiser."""
        klass._optimisers.remove(optimiser)
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