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227 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
Executable File
227 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# encoding: utf-8
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import re
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import itertools
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import sys
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import argparse
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# Create SQL statement to verify dateTime64 is accepted as argument to functions taking DateTime.
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FUNCTIONS="""
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toTimeZone(N, 'UTC')
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toYear(N)
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toQuarter(N)
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toMonth(N)
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toDayOfYear(N)
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toDayOfMonth(N)
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toDayOfWeek(N)
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toHour(N)
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toMinute(N)
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toSecond(N)
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toUnixTimestamp(N)
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toStartOfYear(N)
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toStartOfISOYear(N)
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toStartOfQuarter(N)
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toStartOfMonth(N)
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toMonday(N)
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toStartOfWeek(N)
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toStartOfDay(N)
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toStartOfHour(N)
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toStartOfMinute(N)
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toStartOfFiveMinute(N)
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toStartOfTenMinutes(N)
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toStartOfFifteenMinutes(N)
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toStartOfInterval(N, INTERVAL 1 year)
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toStartOfInterval(N, INTERVAL 1 month)
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toStartOfInterval(N, INTERVAL 1 day)
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toStartOfInterval(N, INTERVAL 15 minute)
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toTime(N)
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toRelativeYearNum(N)
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toRelativeQuarterNum(N)
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toRelativeMonthNum(N)
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toRelativeWeekNum(N)
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toRelativeDayNum(N)
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toRelativeHourNum(N)
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toRelativeMinuteNum(N)
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toRelativeSecondNum(N)
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toISOYear(N)
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toISOWeek(N)
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toWeek(N)
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toYearWeek(N)
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timeSlot(N)
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toYYYYMM(N)
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toYYYYMMDD(N)
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toYYYYMMDDhhmmss(N)
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addYears(N, 1)
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addMonths(N, 1)
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addWeeks(N, 1)
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addDays(N, 1)
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addHours(N, 1)
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addMinutes(N, 1)
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addSeconds(N, 1)
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addQuarters(N, 1)
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subtractYears(N, 1)
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subtractMonths(N, 1)
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subtractWeeks(N, 1)
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subtractDays(N, 1)
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subtractHours(N, 1)
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subtractMinutes(N, 1)
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subtractSeconds(N, 1)
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subtractQuarters(N, 1)
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CAST(N as DateTime)
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CAST(N as Date)
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CAST(N as UInt64)
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CAST(N as DateTime64(0))
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CAST(N as DateTime64(3))
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CAST(N as DateTime64(6))
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CAST(N as DateTime64(9))
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# Casting our test values to DateTime(12) will cause an overflow and hence will fail the test under UB sanitizer.
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# CAST(N as DateTime64(12))
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# DateTime64(18) will always fail due to zero precision, but it is Ok to test here:
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# CAST(N as DateTime64(18))
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formatDateTime(N, '%C %d %D %e %F %H %I %j %m %M %p %R %S %T %u %V %w %y %Y %%')
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""".splitlines()
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# Expanded later to cartesian product of all arguments.
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# NOTE: {N} to be turned into N after str.format() for keys (format string), but not for list of values!
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extra_ops =\
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[
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# With same type:
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(
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['N {op} N'],
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{
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'op':
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[
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'- ', # does not work, but should it?
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'+ ', # does not work, but should it?
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'!=', '==', # equality and inequality supposed to take sub-second part in account
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'< ',
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'<=',
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'> ',
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'>='
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]
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}
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),
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# With other DateTime types:
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(
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[
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'N {op} {arg}',
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'{arg} {op} N'
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],
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{
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'op':
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[
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'-', # does not work, but should it?
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'!=', '==',
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# these are naturally expected to work, but they don't:
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'< ',
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'<=',
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'> ',
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'>='
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],
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'arg': ['DT', 'D', 'DT64'],
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}
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),
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# With arithmetic types
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(
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[
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'N {op} {arg}',
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'{arg} {op} N'
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],
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{
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'op':
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[
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'+ ',
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'- ',
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'==',
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'!=',
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'< ',
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'<=',
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'> ',
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'>='
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],
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'arg':
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[
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'toUInt8(1)',
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'toInt8(-1)',
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'toUInt16(1)',
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'toInt16(-1)',
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'toUInt32(1)',
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'toInt32(-1)',
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'toUInt64(1)',
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'toInt64(-1)'
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],
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},
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),
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]
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# Expand extra_ops here
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for funcs, args in extra_ops:
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args_keys = args.keys()
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for args_vals in itertools.product(*args.values()):
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for func in funcs:
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result_func = func.format(**dict(zip(args_keys, args_vals)))
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FUNCTIONS.append(result_func)
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# filter out empty lines and commented out lines
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COMMENTED_OUT_LINE_RE = re.compile(r"^\s*#")
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FUNCTIONS = list(filter(lambda f: len(f) != 0 and COMMENTED_OUT_LINE_RE.match(f) == None, FUNCTIONS))
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TYPES = ['D', 'DT', 'DT64']
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if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
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escape_string_codec = 'unicode_escape'
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else:
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escape_string_codec = 'string-escape'
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def escape_string(s):
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return s.encode(escape_string_codec).decode('utf-8')
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def execute_functions_for_types(functions, types):
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# TODO: use string.Template here to allow lines that do not contain type, like: SELECT CAST(toDateTime64(1234567890), 'DateTime64')
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for func in functions:
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print("""SELECT 'SELECT {func}';""".format(func=escape_string(func)))
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for dt in types:
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prologue = "\
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WITH \
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toDateTime64('2019-09-16 19:20:11.234', 3, 'Europe/Minsk') as DT64, \
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toDateTime('2019-09-16 19:20:11', 'Europe/Minsk') as DT, \
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toDate('2019-09-16') as D, {X} as N".format(X=dt)
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print("""{prologue} SELECT toTypeName(r), {func} as r FORMAT CSV;""".format(prologue=prologue, func=func))
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print("""SELECT '------------------------------------------';""")
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def main():
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def parse_args():
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument('--functions_re', type=re.compile, help="RE to enable functions", default=None)
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parser.add_argument('--types_re',
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type=lambda s: re.compile('^(' + s + ')$'),
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help="RE to enable types, supported types: " + ",".join(TYPES), default=None)
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parser.add_argument('--list_functions', action='store_true', help="List all functions to be tested and exit")
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return parser.parse_args()
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args = parse_args()
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functions = FUNCTIONS
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types = TYPES
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if args.functions_re:
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functions = list(filter(lambda f : args.functions_re.search(f), functions))
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if len(functions) == 0:
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print("functions list is empty")
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return -1
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if args.types_re:
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types = list(filter(lambda t : args.types_re.match(t), types))
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if len(types) == 0:
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print("types list is empty")
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return -1
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if args.list_functions:
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print("\n".join(functions))
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return 0
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execute_functions_for_types(functions, types)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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exit(main()) |