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Evan Edmond
fslpy
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7 years ago
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Paul McCarthy
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Small refactor to _FileOrThing to iron out some bugs
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@@ -456,26 +456,21 @@ class _FileOrThing(object):
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@@ -456,26 +456,21 @@ class _FileOrThing(object):
self
.
__func
=
None
self
.
__func
=
None
def
__call__
(
self
,
func
):
def
__call__
(
self
,
*
args
,
**
kwargs
):
"""
Creates and returns the decorated function.
"""
"""
Creates and returns the decorated function.
"""
self
.
__func
=
func
# the first call will be our decorated
# function getting passed in.
if
self
.
__func
is
None
:
func
=
args
[
0
]
self
.
__func
=
func
return
self
# Wrap the wrapper because update_wrapper
# Subsequent calls will be calls
# will raise an error if we pass it
# to the decorated function.
# self.__wrapper. This is because it is
else
:
# not possible to set attributes on bound
# methods.
def
wrapper
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
):
return
self
.
__wrapper
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
)
return
self
.
__wrapper
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
)
# We replace this __call__ method
# with the decorated function, so
# this instance is the decorator,
# and __get__ will work as intended.
self
.
__call__
=
_update_wrapper
(
wrapper
,
func
)
return
self
def
__get__
(
self
,
instance
,
owner
):
def
__get__
(
self
,
instance
,
owner
):
"""
Called when this ``_FileOrThing`` has been used to decorate a method
"""
Called when this ``_FileOrThing`` has been used to decorate a method
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