“Safe weakrefs”, originally from pyDispatcher.
Provides a way to safely weakref any function, including bound methods (which aren’t handled by the core weakref module).
Bases: object
‘Safe’ and reusable weak references to instance methods
BoundMethodWeakref objects provide a mechanism for referencing a bound method without requiring that the method object itself (which is normally a transient object) is kept alive. Instead, the BoundMethodWeakref object keeps weak references to both the object and the function which together define the instance method.
by the class’s calculateKey method applied to the target instance method
single argument, a reference to this object which will be called when either the target object or target function is garbage collected (i.e. when this object becomes invalid). These are specified as the onDelete parameters of safeRef calls.
Return a strong reference to the bound method
If the target cannot be retrieved, then will return None, otherwise returns a bound instance method for our object and function.
Note
You may call this method any number of times, as it does not invalidate the reference.
Compare with another reference
Whether we are still a valid reference
Give a friendly representation of the object
Give a friendly representation of the object
Calculate the reference key for this reference
Currently this is a two-tuple of the id()’s of the target object and the target function respectively.
Bases: sugar3.dispatch.saferef.BoundMethodWeakref
A specialized BoundMethodWeakref, for platforms where instance methods are not descriptors.
It assumes that the function name and the target attribute name are the same, instead of assuming that the function is a descriptor. This approach is equally fast, but not 100% reliable because functions can be stored on an attribute named differenty than the function’s name such as in:
class A: pass def foo(self): return “foo” A.bar = foo
But this shouldn’t be a common use case. So, on platforms where methods aren’t descriptors (such as Jython) this implementation has the advantage of working in the most cases.
Return a strong reference to the bound method
If the target cannot be retrieved, then will return None, otherwise returns a bound instance method for our object and function.
Note
You may call this method any number of times, as it does not invalidate the reference.
Instantiates the appropiate BoundMethodWeakRef, depending on the details of the underlying class method implementation
Return a safe weak reference to a callable target