# cython: language_level=3, freethreading_compatible=True from types import GenericAlias from cpython.dict cimport PyDict_GetItem from cpython.object cimport PyObject cdef extern from "Python.h": # Call a callable Python object callable with exactly # 1 positional argument arg and no keyword arguments. # Return the result of the call on success, or raise # an exception and return NULL on failure. PyObject* PyObject_CallOneArg( object callable, object arg ) except NULL int PyDict_SetItem( object dict, object key, PyObject* value ) except -1 void Py_DECREF(PyObject*) cdef class under_cached_property: """Use as a class method decorator. It operates almost exactly like the Python `@property` decorator, but it puts the result of the method it decorates into the instance dict after the first call, effectively replacing the function it decorates with an instance variable. It is, in Python parlance, a data descriptor. """ cdef readonly object wrapped cdef object name def __init__(self, object wrapped): self.wrapped = wrapped self.name = wrapped.__name__ @property def __doc__(self): return self.wrapped.__doc__ def __get__(self, object inst, owner): if inst is None: return self cdef dict cache = inst._cache cdef PyObject* val = PyDict_GetItem(cache, self.name) if val == NULL: val = PyObject_CallOneArg(self.wrapped, inst) PyDict_SetItem(cache, self.name, val) Py_DECREF(val) return val def __set__(self, inst, value): raise AttributeError("cached property is read-only") __class_getitem__ = classmethod(GenericAlias) cdef class cached_property: """Use as a class method decorator. It operates almost exactly like the Python `@property` decorator, but it puts the result of the method it decorates into the instance dict after the first call, effectively replacing the function it decorates with an instance variable. It is, in Python parlance, a data descriptor. """ cdef readonly object func cdef object name def __init__(self, func): self.func = func self.name = None @property def __doc__(self): return self.func.__doc__ def __set_name__(self, owner, object name): if self.name is None: self.name = name elif name != self.name: raise TypeError( "Cannot assign the same cached_property to two different names " f"({self.name!r} and {name!r})." ) def __get__(self, inst, owner): if inst is None: return self if self.name is None: raise TypeError( "Cannot use cached_property instance" " without calling __set_name__ on it.") cdef dict cache = inst.__dict__ cdef PyObject* val = PyDict_GetItem(cache, self.name) if val is NULL: val = PyObject_CallOneArg(self.func, inst) PyDict_SetItem(cache, self.name, val) Py_DECREF(val) return val __class_getitem__ = classmethod(GenericAlias)