"""Various utility functions""" # Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Red Hat, Inc. # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. import time import sha import random import binascii import string import os import logging from ConfigParser import ConfigParser from ConfigParser import NoOptionError def printable_hash(in_hash): """Convert binary hash data into printable characters.""" printable = "" for char in in_hash: printable = printable + binascii.b2a_hex(char) return printable def _sha_data(data): """sha1 hash some bytes.""" sha_hash = sha.new() sha_hash.update(data) return sha_hash.digest() def unique_id(data = ''): """Generate a likely-unique ID for whatever purpose data -- suffix appended to working data before hashing Returns a 40-character string with hexidecimal digits representing an SHA hash of the time, a random digit within a constrained range and the data passed. Note: these are *not* crypotographically secure or globally unique identifiers. While they are likely to be unique-enough, no attempt is made to make perfectly unique values. """ data_string = "%s%s%s" % (time.time(), random.randint(10000, 100000), data) return printable_hash(_sha_data(data_string)) ACTIVITY_ID_LEN = 40 def is_hex(s): return s.strip(string.hexdigits) == '' def validate_activity_id(actid): """Validate an activity ID.""" if not isinstance(actid, (str,unicode)): return False if len(actid) != ACTIVITY_ID_LEN: return False if not is_hex(actid): return False return True def set_proc_title(title): """Sets the process title so ps and top show more descriptive names. This does not modify argv[0] and only the first 15 characters will be shown. title -- the title you wish to change the process title to Returns True on success. We don't raise exceptions because if something goes wrong here it is not a big deal as this is intended as a nice thing to have for debugging """ try: import ctypes libc = ctypes.CDLL('libc.so.6') libc.prctl(15, str(title), 0, 0, 0) return True except: return False class Node(object): __slots__ = ['prev', 'next', 'me'] def __init__(self, prev, me): self.prev = prev self.me = me self.next = None class LRU: """ Implementation of a length-limited O(1) LRU queue. Built for and used by PyPE: http://pype.sourceforge.net Copyright 2003 Josiah Carlson. """ def __init__(self, count, pairs=[]): self.count = max(count, 1) self.d = {} self.first = None self.last = None for key, value in pairs: self[key] = value def __contains__(self, obj): return obj in self.d def __getitem__(self, obj): a = self.d[obj].me self[a[0]] = a[1] return a[1] def __setitem__(self, obj, val): if obj in self.d: del self[obj] nobj = Node(self.last, (obj, val)) if self.first is None: self.first = nobj if self.last: self.last.next = nobj self.last = nobj self.d[obj] = nobj if len(self.d) > self.count: if self.first == self.last: self.first = None self.last = None return a = self.first a.next.prev = None self.first = a.next a.next = None del self.d[a.me[0]] del a def __delitem__(self, obj): nobj = self.d[obj] if nobj.prev: nobj.prev.next = nobj.next else: self.first = nobj.next if nobj.next: nobj.next.prev = nobj.prev else: self.last = nobj.prev del self.d[obj] def __iter__(self): cur = self.first while cur != None: cur2 = cur.next yield cur.me[1] cur = cur2 def iteritems(self): cur = self.first while cur != None: cur2 = cur.next yield cur.me cur = cur2 def iterkeys(self): return iter(self.d) def itervalues(self): for i,j in self.iteritems(): yield j def keys(self): return self.d.keys()