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9.1 KiB
Python
264 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
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# mysql/enumerated.py
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2022 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
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# <see AUTHORS file>
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#
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# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
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# the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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import re
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from .types import _StringType
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from ... import exc
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from ... import sql
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from ... import util
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from ...sql import sqltypes
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from ...sql.base import NO_ARG
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class ENUM(sqltypes.NativeForEmulated, sqltypes.Enum, _StringType):
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"""MySQL ENUM type."""
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__visit_name__ = "ENUM"
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native_enum = True
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def __init__(self, *enums, **kw):
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"""Construct an ENUM.
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E.g.::
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Column('myenum', ENUM("foo", "bar", "baz"))
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:param enums: The range of valid values for this ENUM. Values in
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enums are not quoted, they will be escaped and surrounded by single
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quotes when generating the schema. This object may also be a
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PEP-435-compliant enumerated type.
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.. versionadded: 1.1 added support for PEP-435-compliant enumerated
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types.
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:param strict: This flag has no effect.
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.. versionchanged:: The MySQL ENUM type as well as the base Enum
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type now validates all Python data values.
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:param charset: Optional, a column-level character set for this string
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value. Takes precedence to 'ascii' or 'unicode' short-hand.
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:param collation: Optional, a column-level collation for this string
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value. Takes precedence to 'binary' short-hand.
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:param ascii: Defaults to False: short-hand for the ``latin1``
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character set, generates ASCII in schema.
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:param unicode: Defaults to False: short-hand for the ``ucs2``
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character set, generates UNICODE in schema.
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:param binary: Defaults to False: short-hand, pick the binary
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collation type that matches the column's character set. Generates
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BINARY in schema. This does not affect the type of data stored,
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only the collation of character data.
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:param quoting: Not used. A warning will be raised if provided.
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"""
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if kw.pop("quoting", NO_ARG) is not NO_ARG:
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util.warn_deprecated_20(
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"The 'quoting' parameter to :class:`.mysql.ENUM` is deprecated"
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" and will be removed in a future release. "
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"This parameter now has no effect."
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)
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kw.pop("strict", None)
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self._enum_init(enums, kw)
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_StringType.__init__(self, length=self.length, **kw)
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@classmethod
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def adapt_emulated_to_native(cls, impl, **kw):
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"""Produce a MySQL native :class:`.mysql.ENUM` from plain
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:class:`.Enum`.
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"""
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kw.setdefault("validate_strings", impl.validate_strings)
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kw.setdefault("values_callable", impl.values_callable)
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kw.setdefault("omit_aliases", impl._omit_aliases)
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return cls(**kw)
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def _object_value_for_elem(self, elem):
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# mysql sends back a blank string for any value that
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# was persisted that was not in the enums; that is, it does no
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# validation on the incoming data, it "truncates" it to be
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# the blank string. Return it straight.
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if elem == "":
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return elem
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else:
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return super(ENUM, self)._object_value_for_elem(elem)
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def __repr__(self):
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return util.generic_repr(
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self, to_inspect=[ENUM, _StringType, sqltypes.Enum]
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)
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class SET(_StringType):
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"""MySQL SET type."""
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__visit_name__ = "SET"
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def __init__(self, *values, **kw):
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"""Construct a SET.
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E.g.::
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Column('myset', SET("foo", "bar", "baz"))
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The list of potential values is required in the case that this
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set will be used to generate DDL for a table, or if the
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:paramref:`.SET.retrieve_as_bitwise` flag is set to True.
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:param values: The range of valid values for this SET. The values
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are not quoted, they will be escaped and surrounded by single
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quotes when generating the schema.
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:param convert_unicode: Same flag as that of
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:paramref:`.String.convert_unicode`.
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:param collation: same as that of :paramref:`.String.collation`
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:param charset: same as that of :paramref:`.VARCHAR.charset`.
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:param ascii: same as that of :paramref:`.VARCHAR.ascii`.
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:param unicode: same as that of :paramref:`.VARCHAR.unicode`.
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:param binary: same as that of :paramref:`.VARCHAR.binary`.
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:param retrieve_as_bitwise: if True, the data for the set type will be
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persisted and selected using an integer value, where a set is coerced
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into a bitwise mask for persistence. MySQL allows this mode which
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has the advantage of being able to store values unambiguously,
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such as the blank string ``''``. The datatype will appear
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as the expression ``col + 0`` in a SELECT statement, so that the
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value is coerced into an integer value in result sets.
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This flag is required if one wishes
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to persist a set that can store the blank string ``''`` as a value.
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.. warning::
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When using :paramref:`.mysql.SET.retrieve_as_bitwise`, it is
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essential that the list of set values is expressed in the
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**exact same order** as exists on the MySQL database.
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.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
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:param quoting: Not used. A warning will be raised if passed.
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"""
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if kw.pop("quoting", NO_ARG) is not NO_ARG:
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util.warn_deprecated_20(
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"The 'quoting' parameter to :class:`.mysql.SET` is deprecated"
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" and will be removed in a future release. "
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"This parameter now has no effect."
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)
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self.retrieve_as_bitwise = kw.pop("retrieve_as_bitwise", False)
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self.values = tuple(values)
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if not self.retrieve_as_bitwise and "" in values:
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raise exc.ArgumentError(
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"Can't use the blank value '' in a SET without "
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"setting retrieve_as_bitwise=True"
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)
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if self.retrieve_as_bitwise:
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self._bitmap = dict(
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(value, 2 ** idx) for idx, value in enumerate(self.values)
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)
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self._bitmap.update(
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(2 ** idx, value) for idx, value in enumerate(self.values)
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)
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length = max([len(v) for v in values] + [0])
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kw.setdefault("length", length)
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super(SET, self).__init__(**kw)
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def column_expression(self, colexpr):
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if self.retrieve_as_bitwise:
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return sql.type_coerce(
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sql.type_coerce(colexpr, sqltypes.Integer) + 0, self
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)
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else:
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return colexpr
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def result_processor(self, dialect, coltype):
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if self.retrieve_as_bitwise:
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def process(value):
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if value is not None:
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value = int(value)
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return set(util.map_bits(self._bitmap.__getitem__, value))
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else:
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return None
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else:
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super_convert = super(SET, self).result_processor(dialect, coltype)
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def process(value):
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if isinstance(value, util.string_types):
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# MySQLdb returns a string, let's parse
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if super_convert:
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value = super_convert(value)
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return set(re.findall(r"[^,]+", value))
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else:
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# mysql-connector-python does a naive
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# split(",") which throws in an empty string
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if value is not None:
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value.discard("")
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return value
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return process
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def bind_processor(self, dialect):
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super_convert = super(SET, self).bind_processor(dialect)
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if self.retrieve_as_bitwise:
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def process(value):
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if value is None:
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return None
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elif isinstance(value, util.int_types + util.string_types):
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if super_convert:
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return super_convert(value)
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else:
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return value
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else:
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int_value = 0
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for v in value:
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int_value |= self._bitmap[v]
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return int_value
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else:
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def process(value):
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# accept strings and int (actually bitflag) values directly
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if value is not None and not isinstance(
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value, util.int_types + util.string_types
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):
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value = ",".join(value)
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if super_convert:
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return super_convert(value)
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else:
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return value
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return process
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def adapt(self, impltype, **kw):
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kw["retrieve_as_bitwise"] = self.retrieve_as_bitwise
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return util.constructor_copy(self, impltype, *self.values, **kw)
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def __repr__(self):
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return util.generic_repr(
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self,
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to_inspect=[SET, _StringType],
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additional_kw=[
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("retrieve_as_bitwise", False),
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],
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)
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