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"""Weak reference support for Python.
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This module is an implementation of PEP 205:
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http://python.sourceforge.net/peps/pep-0205.html
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"""
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# Naming convention: Variables named "wr" are weak reference objects;
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# they are called this instead of "ref" to avoid name collisions with
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# the module-global ref() function imported from _weakref.
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import UserDict
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from _weakref import (
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     getweakrefcount,
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     getweakrefs,
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     ref,
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     proxy,
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     CallableProxyType,
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     ProxyType,
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     ReferenceType)
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ProxyTypes = (ProxyType, CallableProxyType)
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__all__ = ["ref", "proxy", "getweakrefcount", "getweakrefs",
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           "WeakKeyDictionary", "ReferenceType", "ProxyType",
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           "CallableProxyType", "ProxyTypes", "WeakValueDictionary"]
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class WeakValueDictionary(UserDict.UserDict):
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    """Mapping class that references values weakly.
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    Entries in the dictionary will be discarded when no strong
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    reference to the value exists anymore
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    """
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    # We inherit the constructor without worrying about the input
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    # dictionary; since it uses our .update() method, we get the right
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    # checks (if the other dictionary is a WeakValueDictionary,
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    # objects are unwrapped on the way out, and we always wrap on the
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    # way in).
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    def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
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        def remove(wr, selfref=ref(self)):
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            self = selfref()
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            if self is not None:
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                del self.data[wr.key]
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        self._remove = remove
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        UserDict.UserDict.__init__(self, *args, **kw)
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    def __getitem__(self, key):
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        o = self.data[key]()
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        if o is None:
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            raise KeyError(key)
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        else:
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            return o
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    def __contains__(self, key):
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        try:
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            o = self.data[key]()
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        except KeyError:
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            return False
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        return o is not None
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    def __repr__(self):
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        return "<WeakValueDictionary at %s>" % id(self)
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    def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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        self.data[key] = KeyedRef(value, self._remove, key)
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    def copy(self):
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        new = WeakValueDictionary()
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        for key, wr in self.data.items():
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            o = wr()
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            if o is not None:
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                new[key] = o
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        return new
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    def get(self, key, default=None):
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        try:
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            wr = self.data[key]
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        except KeyError:
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            return default
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        else:
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            o = wr()
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            if o is None:
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                # This should only happen
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                return default
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            else:
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                return o
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    def items(self):
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        L = []
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        for key, wr in self.data.items():
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            o = wr()
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            if o is not None:
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                L.append((key, o))
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        return L
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    def iteritems(self):
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        for wr in self.data.values():
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            value = wr()
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            if value is not None:
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                yield wr.key, value
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    def iterkeys(self):
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        return iter(self.data.keys())
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    def __iter__(self):
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        return iter(self.data.keys())
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    def itervaluerefs(self):
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        """Return an iterator that yields the weak references to the values.
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        The references are not guaranteed to be 'live' at the time
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        they are used, so the result of calling the references needs
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        to be checked before being used.  This can be used to avoid
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        creating references that will cause the garbage collector to
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        keep the values around longer than needed.
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        """
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        return self.data.values()
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    def itervalues(self):
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        for wr in self.data.values():
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            obj = wr()
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            if obj is not None:
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                yield obj
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    def popitem(self):
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        while 1:
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            key, wr = self.data.popitem()
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            o = wr()
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            if o is not None:
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                return key, o
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    def pop(self, key, *args):
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        try:
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            o = self.data.pop(key)()
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        except KeyError:
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            if args:
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                return args[0]
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            raise
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        if o is None:
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            raise KeyError(key)
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        else:
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            return o
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    def setdefault(self, key, default=None):
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        try:
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            wr = self.data[key]
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        except KeyError:
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            self.data[key] = KeyedRef(default, self._remove, key)
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            return default
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        else:
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            return wr()
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    def update(self, dict=None, **kwargs):
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        d = self.data
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        if dict is not None:
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            if not hasattr(dict, "items"):
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                dict = type({})(dict)
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            for key, o in dict.items():
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                d[key] = KeyedRef(o, self._remove, key)
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        if len(kwargs):
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            self.update(kwargs)
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    def valuerefs(self):
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        """Return a list of weak references to the values.
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        The references are not guaranteed to be 'live' at the time
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        they are used, so the result of calling the references needs
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        to be checked before being used.  This can be used to avoid
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        creating references that will cause the garbage collector to
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        keep the values around longer than needed.
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        """
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        return self.data.values()
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    def values(self):
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        L = []
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        for wr in self.data.values():
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            o = wr()
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            if o is not None:
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                L.append(o)
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        return L
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class KeyedRef(ref):
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    """Specialized reference that includes a key corresponding to the value.
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    This is used in the WeakValueDictionary to avoid having to create
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    a function object for each key stored in the mapping.  A shared
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    callback object can use the 'key' attribute of a KeyedRef instead
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    of getting a reference to the key from an enclosing scope.
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    """
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    __slots__ = "key",
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    def __new__(type, ob, callback, key):
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        self = ref.__new__(type, ob, callback)
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        self.key = key
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        return self
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    def __init__(self, ob, callback, key):
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        super().__init__(ob, callback)
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class WeakKeyDictionary(UserDict.UserDict):
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    """ Mapping class that references keys weakly.
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    Entries in the dictionary will be discarded when there is no
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    longer a strong reference to the key. This can be used to
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    associate additional data with an object owned by other parts of
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    an application without adding attributes to those objects. This
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    can be especially useful with objects that override attribute
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    accesses.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, dict=None):
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        self.data = {}
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        def remove(k, selfref=ref(self)):
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            self = selfref()
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            if self is not None:
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                del self.data[k]
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        self._remove = remove
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        if dict is not None: self.update(dict)
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    def __delitem__(self, key):
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        del self.data[ref(key)]
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    def __getitem__(self, key):
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        return self.data[ref(key)]
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    def __repr__(self):
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        return "<WeakKeyDictionary at %s>" % id(self)
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    def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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        self.data[ref(key, self._remove)] = value
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    def copy(self):
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        new = WeakKeyDictionary()
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        for key, value in self.data.items():
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            o = key()
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            if o is not None:
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                new[o] = value
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        return new
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    def get(self, key, default=None):
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        return self.data.get(ref(key),default)
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    def __contains__(self, key):
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        try:
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            wr = ref(key)
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        except TypeError:
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            return 0
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        return wr in self.data
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    def items(self):
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        L = []
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        for key, value in self.data.items():
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            o = key()
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            if o is not None:
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                L.append((o, value))
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        return L
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    def iteritems(self):
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        for wr, value in self.data.items():
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            key = wr()
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            if key is not None:
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                yield key, value
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    def iterkeyrefs(self):
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        """Return an iterator that yields the weak references to the keys.
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        The references are not guaranteed to be 'live' at the time
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        they are used, so the result of calling the references needs
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        to be checked before being used.  This can be used to avoid
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        creating references that will cause the garbage collector to
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        keep the keys around longer than needed.
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        """
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        return self.data.keys()
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    def iterkeys(self):
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        for wr in self.data.keys():
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            obj = wr()
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            if obj is not None:
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                yield obj
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    def __iter__(self):
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        return iter(self.keys())
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    def itervalues(self):
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        return iter(self.data.values())
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    def keyrefs(self):
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        """Return a list of weak references to the keys.
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        The references are not guaranteed to be 'live' at the time
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        they are used, so the result of calling the references needs
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        to be checked before being used.  This can be used to avoid
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        creating references that will cause the garbage collector to
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        keep the keys around longer than needed.
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        """
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        return self.data.keys()
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    def keys(self):
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        L = []
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        for wr in self.data.keys():
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            o = wr()
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            if o is not None:
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                L.append(o)
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        return L
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    def popitem(self):
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        while 1:
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            key, value = self.data.popitem()
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            o = key()
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            if o is not None:
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                return o, value
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    def pop(self, key, *args):
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        return self.data.pop(ref(key), *args)
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    def setdefault(self, key, default=None):
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        return self.data.setdefault(ref(key, self._remove),default)
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    def update(self, dict=None, **kwargs):
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        d = self.data
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        if dict is not None:
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            if not hasattr(dict, "items"):
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                dict = type({})(dict)
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            for key, value in dict.items():
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                d[ref(key, self._remove)] = value
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        if len(kwargs):
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            self.update(kwargs)
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