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: Fix handling of functions in filters (#21090)
Functions in filters did not work properly except when used in the last (or only) filter. The problem was caused by the peculiarity of the `lambda` behavior in Python — any variables from the outer scope are captured only by reference, therefore any subsequent reassignment of those variables is propagated to all lambdas created earlier in the same scope. Together with the laziness of `filter()` (it returns an iterator which performs filtering on demand) this resulted in all function filters using the values of the `key` and `value` variables which correspond to the last filter in the sequence, therefore the result of filtering was wrong if some filter with a function was not the last one in the sequence. Apparently the shortest way to make a Python lambda capture some variables by value is to add arguments with default values for such variables (default values are evaluated when the lambda is created, and any subsequent reassignments in the outer scope no longer changes them). This makes filters with functions work properly even when such filters are not at the last position in the sequence.
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@ -80,9 +80,9 @@ def search_keymap_targets(keymap='default', filters=[], print_vals=[]):
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if value is not None:
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if value is not None:
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if func_name == 'length':
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if func_name == 'length':
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valid_keymaps = filter(lambda e: key in e[2] and len(e[2].get(key)) == int(value), valid_keymaps)
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valid_keymaps = filter(lambda e, key=key, value=value: key in e[2] and len(e[2].get(key)) == int(value), valid_keymaps)
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elif func_name == 'contains':
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elif func_name == 'contains':
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valid_keymaps = filter(lambda e: key in e[2] and value in e[2].get(key), valid_keymaps)
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valid_keymaps = filter(lambda e, key=key, value=value: key in e[2] and value in e[2].get(key), valid_keymaps)
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else:
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else:
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cli.log.warning(f'Unrecognized filter expression: {function_match.group(0)}')
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cli.log.warning(f'Unrecognized filter expression: {function_match.group(0)}')
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continue
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continue
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@ -90,9 +90,9 @@ def search_keymap_targets(keymap='default', filters=[], print_vals=[]):
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cli.log.info(f'Filtering on condition: {{fg_green}}{func_name}{{fg_reset}}({{fg_cyan}}{key}{{fg_reset}}, {{fg_cyan}}{value}{{fg_reset}})...')
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cli.log.info(f'Filtering on condition: {{fg_green}}{func_name}{{fg_reset}}({{fg_cyan}}{key}{{fg_reset}}, {{fg_cyan}}{value}{{fg_reset}})...')
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else:
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else:
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if func_name == 'exists':
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if func_name == 'exists':
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valid_keymaps = filter(lambda e: key in e[2], valid_keymaps)
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valid_keymaps = filter(lambda e, key=key: key in e[2], valid_keymaps)
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elif func_name == 'absent':
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elif func_name == 'absent':
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valid_keymaps = filter(lambda e: key not in e[2], valid_keymaps)
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valid_keymaps = filter(lambda e, key=key: key not in e[2], valid_keymaps)
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else:
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else:
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cli.log.warning(f'Unrecognized filter expression: {function_match.group(0)}')
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cli.log.warning(f'Unrecognized filter expression: {function_match.group(0)}')
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continue
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continue
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