New submission from Daniel Urban <urban.dani...@gmail.com>: As Nick Coghlan proposed [1, 2], there should be a way to dynamically create classes, which handles metaclasses correctly (see also issue1294232).
Here is my first attempt at creating an operator.build_class method. It only includes very simple tests and no documentation, but I will write them if needed. With this patch there are two functions for creating a class object: 1. __build_class__ (no change) 2. operator.build_class(name, bases=(), kwds=None, eval_body=None): finds the correct metaclass and calls its __prepare__. If eval_body is given, calls it with the namespace returned by __prepare__. Then calls the correct metaclass, and returns the created class object. Both of these functions (after parsing their arguments) call _PyType_BuildClass, a new C API function. The first argument of this function is a callable, that will be called with the namespace returned by __prepare__ (it also can be NULL, in that case nothing will be called). __build_class__ passes the function that is the body of the class statement. operator.build_class passes the callable given by the user (or NULL, if the user didn't pass the eval_body argument). The implementation of _PyType_BuildClass is approximately the following: def _PyType_BuildClass(func=None, name, bases, kwds={}): meta = kwds.pop('metaclass', None) if meta is None: if not bases: meta = type else: meta = type(bases[0]) ns, meta = prepare_namespace(name, meta, bases, kwds) if func is not None: func(ns) return meta(name, bases, ns, kwds) (Actually the return value of the func is used if it's a cell object. I'm not sure, why and when this is needed, this code comes from __build_class__.) The changes are in the following files: 1. object.h: the exported function is _PyType_BuildClass instead of _PyType_CalculateMetaclass (that doesn't need to be in the include file anymore). 2. operator.c: the build_class method checks its arguments, then calls _PyType_BuildClass. 3. typeobject.c: _PyType_CalculateMetaclass is renamed to calculate_metaclass, because now it is only called from this file. prepare_namespace calls calculate_metaclass to determine the correct metaclass, then calls its __prepare__ method. (This code is moved here mostly from __build_class__). It also passes back the correct metaclass to its caller. _PyType_BuildClass gets the starting metaclass from its arguments. Then it calls prepare_namespace to get the namespace and the correct metaclass. If it received a non-NULL first argument (the function that is the class body or the eval_body argument of operator.build_class), then calls it, passing the namespace. Then it calls the correct metaclass. (Most of this code is also from __build_class__.) 4. bltinmodule.c: builtin___build_class__ now only parses its arguments, and simply calls _PyType_BuildClass. 5. test_operator.py: a simple test for operator.build_class [1] http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2011-April/110874.html [2] http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2012-April/118732.html ---------- components: Extension Modules, Interpreter Core files: operator_build_class.patch keywords: patch messages: 158382 nosy: durban, ncoghlan priority: normal severity: normal status: open title: PEP 3115 compliant dynamic class creation type: enhancement versions: Python 3.3 Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file25231/operator_build_class.patch _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <http://bugs.python.org/issue14588> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com