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Commit cde39b46 authored by Paul McCarthy's avatar Paul McCarthy :mountain_bicyclist:
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Renamed RETURN to LOAD

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......@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ from .wrapperutils import (applyArgStyle, # noqa
required,
fileOrImage,
fileOrArray,
RETURN,
LOAD,
SHOW_IF_TRUE,
HIDE_IF_TRUE)
from .bet import (bet,) # noqa
......
......@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ def argsToKwargs(func, args):
return kwargs
RETURN = object()
LOAD = object()
"""Constant used by the :class:`_FileOrThing` class to indicate that an output
file should be loaded into memory and returned as a Python object.
"""
......@@ -252,11 +252,11 @@ class _FileOrThing(object):
**Outputs**
If an argument is given the special :data:`RETURN` value, it is assumed
If an argument is given the special :data:`LOAD` value, it is assumed
to be an output argument. In this case, it is replaced with a temporary
file name then, after the function has completed, that file is loaded
into memory, and the value returned (along with the function's output,
and any other arguments with a value of ``RETURN``).
and any other arguments with a value of ``LOAD``).
**Return value**
......@@ -265,9 +265,8 @@ class _FileOrThing(object):
Functions decorated with a ``_FileOrThing`` decorator will always return a
tuple, where the first element is the function's actual return value. The
remainder of the tuple will contain any arguments that were given the
special ``RETURN`` value. ``None`` is returned for any ``RETURN``
arguments corresponded to output files that were not generated by the
function.
special ``LOAD`` value. ``None`` is returned for any ``LOAD`` arguments
corresponded to output files that were not generated by the function.
**Example**
......@@ -304,12 +303,12 @@ class _FileOrThing(object):
# The output is returned as a numpy
# array (in a tuple with the concat
# function's return value)
atoc = concat('atob.txt', 'btoc.txt', RETURN)[1]
atoc = concat('atob.txt', 'btoc.txt', LOAD)[1]
# The inputs are saved to temporary
# files, and those file names are
# passed to the concat function.
atoc = concat(np.diag([2, 2, 2, 0]), np.diag([3, 3, 3, 3]), RETURN)[1]
atoc = concat(np.diag([2, 2, 2, 0]), np.diag([3, 3, 3, 3]), LOAD)[1]
"""
......@@ -318,7 +317,7 @@ class _FileOrThing(object):
:arg prepareThing: Function which
:arg loadThing: Function which is called for arguments that
were set to :data:`RETURN`.
were set to :data:`LOAD`.
:arg things:
"""
......@@ -343,7 +342,7 @@ class _FileOrThing(object):
def __wrapper(self, func, isFileOrThing, *args, **kwargs):
"""Function which wraps ``func``, ensuring that any arguments of
type ``Thing`` are saved to temporary files, and any arguments
with the value :data:`RETURN` are loaded and returned.
with the value :data:`LOAD` are loaded and returned.
:arg func: The func being wrapped.
......@@ -368,9 +367,9 @@ class _FileOrThing(object):
result = func(**kwargs)
# Load the output things that
# were specified as RETURN
outthings = []
for of in outfiles:
# were specified as LOAD
# output file didn't get created
if not op.exists(of):
......@@ -456,7 +455,7 @@ def fileOrImage(*imgargs):
# caller has requested that it be
# returned from the function call
# as an in-memory image.
elif val == RETURN:
elif val == LOAD:
newval = op.join(workdir, '{}.nii.gz'.format(name))
outfile = newval
......@@ -498,7 +497,7 @@ def fileOrArray(*arrargs):
# This is an output, and the caller has
# requested that it be returned from the
# function call as an in-memory array.
elif val == RETURN:
elif val == LOAD:
newval = op.join(workdir, '{}.txt'.format(name))
outfile = newval
......
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