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\section{Standard Module \sectcode{Bastion}}
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\label{module-Bastion}
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\stmodindex{Bastion}
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\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in module Bastion)}
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% I'm concerned that the word 'bastion' won't be understood by people
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% for whom English is a second language, making the module name
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% somewhat mysterious.  Thus, the brief definition... --amk
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According to the dictionary, a bastion is ``a fortified area or
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position'', or ``something that is considered a stronghold.''  It's a
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suitable name for this module, which provides a way to forbid access
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to certain attributes of an object.  It must always be used with the
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\code{rexec} module, in order to allow restricted-mode programs access
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to certain safe attributes of an object, while denying access to
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other, unsafe attributes.
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% I've punted on the issue of documenting keyword arguments for now.
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\begin{funcdesc}{Bastion}{object\optional{\, filter\, name\, class}}
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Protect the class instance \var{object}, returning a bastion for the
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object.  Any attempt to access one of the object's attributes will
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have to be approved by the \var{filter} function; if the access is
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denied an AttributeError exception will be raised.
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If present, \var{filter} must be a function that accepts a string
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containing an attribute name, and returns true if access to that
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attribute will be permitted; if \var{filter} returns false, the access
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is denied.  The default filter denies access to any function beginning
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with an underscore (\code{_}).  The bastion's string representation
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will be \code{<Bastion for \var{name}>} if a value for
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\var{name} is provided; otherwise, \code{repr(\var{object})} will be used.
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\var{class}, if present, would be a subclass of \code{BastionClass};
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see the code in \file{bastion.py} for the details.  Overriding the
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default \code{BastionClass} will rarely be required.  
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\end{funcdesc}
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