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import copy
from robot.utils import SetterAwareType, py2to3, unicode, with_metaclass
[docs]@py2to3
class ModelObject(with_metaclass(SetterAwareType, object)):
__slots__ = []
[docs] def copy(self, **attributes):
"""Return shallow copy of this object.
:param attributes: Attributes to be set for the returned copy
automatically. For example, ``test.copy(name='New name')``.
See also :meth:`deepcopy`. The difference between these two is the same
as with the standard ``copy.copy`` and ``copy.deepcopy`` functions
that these methods also use internally.
New in Robot Framework 3.0.1.
"""
copied = copy.copy(self)
for name in attributes:
setattr(copied, name, attributes[name])
return copied
[docs] def deepcopy(self, **attributes):
"""Return deep copy of this object.
:param attributes: Attributes to be set for the returned copy
automatically. For example, ``test.deepcopy(name='New name')``.
See also :meth:`copy`. The difference between these two is the same
as with the standard ``copy.copy`` and ``copy.deepcopy`` functions
that these methods also use internally.
New in Robot Framework 3.0.1.
"""
copied = copy.deepcopy(self)
for name in attributes:
setattr(copied, name, attributes[name])
return copied
def __unicode__(self):
return self.name
def __repr__(self):
return repr(unicode(self))
def __setstate__(self, state):
"""Customize attribute updating when using the `copy` module.
This may not be needed in the future if we fix the mess we have with
different timeout types.
"""
# We have __slots__ so state is always a two-tuple.
# Refer to: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0307
dictstate, slotstate = state
if dictstate is not None:
self.__dict__.update(dictstate)
for name in slotstate:
# If attribute is defined in __slots__ and overridden by @setter
# (this is the case at least with 'timeout' of 'running.TestCase')
# we must not set the "real" attribute value because that would run
# the setter method and that would recreate the object when it
# should not. With timeouts recreating object using the object
# itself would also totally fail.
setter_name = '_setter__' + name
if setter_name not in slotstate:
setattr(self, name, slotstate[name])