"""Module to handle keywords and sets of keywords"""
import types
import itertools
class Keyword(str):
"""Keyword is a case insensitive string with the spaces omitted,
that is Keyword(Foo Bar) == Keyword(foobar)"""
def __init__(self, s):
t = ""
if not type(s) == None:
for x in s.split():
# FIXME : speed up the hashing by xor'ing the parts on which self is split
# instead of performing this string concatenation
t += x
self.hash = hash(t.lower())
str.__init__(self)
def __hash__(self):
return self.hash
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, Keyword):
other = Keyword(other)
# Use direct hash comparison to save a call to self.__hash__()
return self.hash == other.hash
class Set(set):
"""Mutable set of keywords. Besides keywords, it can operate on ordinary strings as well,
which get implicitly converted into the Keyword instances"""
def __init__(self, *args):
xargs = []
for x in args:
if isinstance(x, Keyword):
xargs.append(x)
else:
xargs.append(Keyword(x))
set.__init__(self, xargs)
def __contains__(self, x):
if isinstance(x, Keyword):
return set.__contains__(self, x)
else:
return set.__contains__(self, Keyword(x))