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"""
pint.facets.plain.definitions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
:copyright: 2022 by Pint Authors, see AUTHORS for more details.
:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import itertools
import numbers
import typing as ty
from dataclasses import dataclass
from functools import cached_property
from typing import Any
from ... import errors
from ..._typing import Magnitude
from ...converters import Converter
from ...util import UnitsContainer
class NotNumeric(Exception):
"""Internal exception. Do not expose outside Pint"""
def __init__(self, value: Any):
self.value = value
########################
# Convenience functions
########################
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Equality:
"""An equality statement contains a left and right hand separated
by and equal (=) sign.
lhs = rhs
lhs and rhs are space stripped.
"""
lhs: str
rhs: str
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class CommentDefinition:
"""A comment"""
comment: str
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class DefaultsDefinition:
"""Directive to store default values."""
group: ty.Optional[str]
system: ty.Optional[str]
def items(self):
if self.group is not None:
yield "group", self.group
if self.system is not None:
yield "system", self.system
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class NamedDefinition:
#: name of the prefix
name: str
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class PrefixDefinition(NamedDefinition, errors.WithDefErr):
"""Definition of a prefix."""
#: scaling value for this prefix
value: numbers.Number
#: canonical symbol
defined_symbol: str | None = ""
#: additional names for the same prefix
aliases: ty.Tuple[str, ...] = ()
@property
def symbol(self) -> str:
return self.defined_symbol or self.name
@property
def has_symbol(self) -> bool:
return bool(self.defined_symbol)
@cached_property
def converter(self) -> ScaleConverter:
return ScaleConverter(self.value)
def __post_init__(self):
if not errors.is_valid_prefix_name(self.name):
raise self.def_err(errors.MSG_INVALID_PREFIX_NAME)
if self.defined_symbol and not errors.is_valid_prefix_symbol(self.name):
raise self.def_err(
f"the symbol {self.defined_symbol} " + errors.MSG_INVALID_PREFIX_SYMBOL
)
for alias in self.aliases:
if not errors.is_valid_prefix_alias(alias):
raise self.def_err(
f"the alias {alias} " + errors.MSG_INVALID_PREFIX_ALIAS
)
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class UnitDefinition(NamedDefinition, errors.WithDefErr):
"""Definition of a unit."""
#: canonical symbol
defined_symbol: str | None
#: additional names for the same unit
aliases: tuple[str, ...]
#: A functiont that converts a value in these units into the reference units
# TODO: this has changed as converter is now annotated as converter.
# Briefly, in several places converter attributes like as_multiplicative were
# accesed. So having a generic function is a no go.
# I guess this was never used as errors where not raised.
converter: Converter | None
#: Reference units.
reference: UnitsContainer | None
def __post_init__(self):
if not errors.is_valid_unit_name(self.name):
raise self.def_err(errors.MSG_INVALID_UNIT_NAME)
# TODO: check why reference: Optional[UnitsContainer]
assert isinstance(self.reference, UnitsContainer)
if not any(map(errors.is_dim, self.reference.keys())):
invalid = tuple(
itertools.filterfalse(errors.is_valid_unit_name, self.reference.keys())
)
if invalid:
raise self.def_err(
f"refers to {', '.join(invalid)} that "
+ errors.MSG_INVALID_UNIT_NAME
)
is_base = False
elif all(map(errors.is_dim, self.reference.keys())):
invalid = tuple(
itertools.filterfalse(
errors.is_valid_dimension_name, self.reference.keys()
)
)
if invalid:
raise self.def_err(
f"refers to {', '.join(invalid)} that "
+ errors.MSG_INVALID_DIMENSION_NAME
)
is_base = True
scale = getattr(self.converter, "scale", 1)
if scale != 1:
return self.def_err(
"Base unit definitions cannot have a scale different to 1. "
f"(`{scale}` found)"
)
else:
raise self.def_err(
"Cannot mix dimensions and units in the same definition. "
"Base units must be referenced only to dimensions. "
"Derived units must be referenced only to units."
)
super.__setattr__(self, "_is_base", is_base)
if self.defined_symbol and not errors.is_valid_unit_symbol(self.name):
raise self.def_err(
f"the symbol {self.defined_symbol} " + errors.MSG_INVALID_UNIT_SYMBOL
)
for alias in self.aliases:
if not errors.is_valid_unit_alias(alias):
raise self.def_err(
f"the alias {alias} " + errors.MSG_INVALID_UNIT_ALIAS
)
@property
def is_base(self) -> bool:
"""Indicates if it is a base unit."""
# TODO: This is set in __post_init__
return self._is_base
@property
def is_multiplicative(self) -> bool:
# TODO: Check how to avoid this check
assert isinstance(self.converter, Converter)
return self.converter.is_multiplicative
@property
def is_logarithmic(self) -> bool:
# TODO: Check how to avoid this check
assert isinstance(self.converter, Converter)
return self.converter.is_logarithmic
@property
def symbol(self) -> str:
return self.defined_symbol or self.name
@property
def has_symbol(self) -> bool:
return bool(self.defined_symbol)
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class DimensionDefinition(NamedDefinition, errors.WithDefErr):
"""Definition of a root dimension"""
@property
def is_base(self) -> bool:
return True
def __post_init__(self) -> None:
if not errors.is_valid_dimension_name(self.name):
raise self.def_err(errors.MSG_INVALID_DIMENSION_NAME)
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class DerivedDimensionDefinition(DimensionDefinition):
"""Definition of a derived dimension."""
#: reference dimensions.
reference: UnitsContainer
@property
def is_base(self) -> bool:
return False
def __post_init__(self):
if not errors.is_valid_dimension_name(self.name):
raise self.def_err(errors.MSG_INVALID_DIMENSION_NAME)
if not all(map(errors.is_dim, self.reference.keys())):
return self.def_err(
"derived dimensions must only reference other dimensions"
)
invalid = tuple(
itertools.filterfalse(errors.is_valid_dimension_name, self.reference.keys())
)
if invalid:
raise self.def_err(
f"refers to {', '.join(invalid)} that "
+ errors.MSG_INVALID_DIMENSION_NAME
)
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class AliasDefinition(errors.WithDefErr):
"""Additional alias(es) for an already existing unit."""
#: name of the already existing unit
name: str
#: aditional names for the same unit
aliases: ty.Tuple[str, ...]
def __post_init__(self):
if not errors.is_valid_unit_name(self.name):
raise self.def_err(errors.MSG_INVALID_UNIT_NAME)
for alias in self.aliases:
if not errors.is_valid_unit_alias(alias):
raise self.def_err(
f"the alias {alias} " + errors.MSG_INVALID_UNIT_ALIAS
)
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class ScaleConverter(Converter):
"""A linear transformation without offset."""
scale: float
def to_reference(self, value: Magnitude, inplace: bool = False) -> Magnitude:
if inplace:
value *= self.scale
else:
value = value * self.scale
return value
def from_reference(self, value: Magnitude, inplace: bool = False) -> Magnitude:
if inplace:
value /= self.scale
else:
value = value / self.scale
return value
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