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authorRaymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com>2017-09-10 17:23:36 (GMT)
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2017-09-10 17:23:36 (GMT)
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bpo-28638: Optimize namedtuple() creation time by minimizing use of exec() (#3454)
* Working draft without _source * Re-use itemgetter() instances * Speed-up calls to __new__() with a pre-bound tuple.__new__() * Add note regarding string interning * Remove unnecessary create function wrappers * Minor sync-ups with PR-2736. Mostly formatting and f-strings * Bring-in qualname/__module fix-ups from PR-2736 * Formally remove the verbose flag and _source attribute * Restore a test of potentially problematic field names * Restore kwonly_args test but without the verbose option * Adopt Inada's idea to reuse the docstrings for the itemgetters * Neaten-up a bit * Add news blurb * Serhiy pointed-out the need for interning * Jelle noticed as missing f on an f-string * Add whatsnew entry for feature removal * Accede to request for dict literals instead keyword arguments * Leave the method.__module__ attribute pointing the actual location of the code * Improve variable names and add a micro-optimization for an non-public helper function * Simplify by in-lining reuse_itemgetter() * Arrange steps in more logical order * Save docstring in local cache instead of interning
-rw-r--r--Doc/library/collections.rst18
-rw-r--r--Doc/whatsnew/3.7.rst6
-rw-r--r--Lib/collections/__init__.py162
-rw-r--r--Lib/test/test_collections.py54
-rw-r--r--Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2017-09-08-14-31-15.bpo-28638.lfbVyH.rst9
5 files changed, 136 insertions, 113 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/library/collections.rst b/Doc/library/collections.rst
index d6d2056..cda8296 100644
--- a/Doc/library/collections.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/collections.rst
@@ -763,7 +763,7 @@ Named tuples assign meaning to each position in a tuple and allow for more reada
self-documenting code. They can be used wherever regular tuples are used, and
they add the ability to access fields by name instead of position index.
-.. function:: namedtuple(typename, field_names, *, verbose=False, rename=False, module=None)
+.. function:: namedtuple(typename, field_names, *, rename=False, module=None)
Returns a new tuple subclass named *typename*. The new subclass is used to
create tuple-like objects that have fields accessible by attribute lookup as
@@ -786,10 +786,6 @@ they add the ability to access fields by name instead of position index.
converted to ``['abc', '_1', 'ghi', '_3']``, eliminating the keyword
``def`` and the duplicate fieldname ``abc``.
- If *verbose* is true, the class definition is printed after it is
- built. This option is outdated; instead, it is simpler to print the
- :attr:`_source` attribute.
-
If *module* is defined, the ``__module__`` attribute of the named tuple is
set to that value.
@@ -806,6 +802,9 @@ they add the ability to access fields by name instead of position index.
.. versionchanged:: 3.6
Added the *module* parameter.
+ .. versionchanged:: 3.7
+ Remove the *verbose* parameter and the :attr:`_source` attribute.
+
.. doctest::
:options: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
@@ -878,15 +877,6 @@ field names, the method and attribute names start with an underscore.
>>> for partnum, record in inventory.items():
... inventory[partnum] = record._replace(price=newprices[partnum], timestamp=time.now())
-.. attribute:: somenamedtuple._source
-
- A string with the pure Python source code used to create the named
- tuple class. The source makes the named tuple self-documenting.
- It can be printed, executed using :func:`exec`, or saved to a file
- and imported.
-
- .. versionadded:: 3.3
-
.. attribute:: somenamedtuple._fields
Tuple of strings listing the field names. Useful for introspection
diff --git a/Doc/whatsnew/3.7.rst b/Doc/whatsnew/3.7.rst
index 5ee41dc..6ff1bfc 100644
--- a/Doc/whatsnew/3.7.rst
+++ b/Doc/whatsnew/3.7.rst
@@ -435,6 +435,12 @@ API and Feature Removals
Python 3.1, and has now been removed. Use the :func:`~os.path.splitdrive`
function instead.
+* :func:`collections.namedtuple` no longer supports the *verbose* parameter
+ or ``_source`` attribute which showed the generated source code for the
+ named tuple class. This was part of an optimization designed to speed-up
+ class creation. (Contributed by Jelle Zijlstra with further improvements
+ by INADA Naoki, Serhiy Storchaka, and Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`28638`.)
+
* Functions :func:`bool`, :func:`float`, :func:`list` and :func:`tuple` no
longer take keyword arguments. The first argument of :func:`int` can now
be passed only as positional argument.
diff --git a/Lib/collections/__init__.py b/Lib/collections/__init__.py
index 70cb683..50cf814 100644
--- a/Lib/collections/__init__.py
+++ b/Lib/collections/__init__.py
@@ -301,59 +301,9 @@ except ImportError:
### namedtuple
################################################################################
-_class_template = """\
-from builtins import property as _property, tuple as _tuple
-from operator import itemgetter as _itemgetter
-from collections import OrderedDict
+_nt_itemgetters = {}
-class {typename}(tuple):
- '{typename}({arg_list})'
-
- __slots__ = ()
-
- _fields = {field_names!r}
-
- def __new__(_cls, {arg_list}):
- 'Create new instance of {typename}({arg_list})'
- return _tuple.__new__(_cls, ({arg_list}))
-
- @classmethod
- def _make(cls, iterable, new=tuple.__new__, len=len):
- 'Make a new {typename} object from a sequence or iterable'
- result = new(cls, iterable)
- if len(result) != {num_fields:d}:
- raise TypeError('Expected {num_fields:d} arguments, got %d' % len(result))
- return result
-
- def _replace(_self, **kwds):
- 'Return a new {typename} object replacing specified fields with new values'
- result = _self._make(map(kwds.pop, {field_names!r}, _self))
- if kwds:
- raise ValueError('Got unexpected field names: %r' % list(kwds))
- return result
-
- def __repr__(self):
- 'Return a nicely formatted representation string'
- return self.__class__.__name__ + '({repr_fmt})' % self
-
- def _asdict(self):
- 'Return a new OrderedDict which maps field names to their values.'
- return OrderedDict(zip(self._fields, self))
-
- def __getnewargs__(self):
- 'Return self as a plain tuple. Used by copy and pickle.'
- return tuple(self)
-
-{field_defs}
-"""
-
-_repr_template = '{name}=%r'
-
-_field_template = '''\
- {name} = _property(_itemgetter({index:d}), doc='Alias for field number {index:d}')
-'''
-
-def namedtuple(typename, field_names, *, verbose=False, rename=False, module=None):
+def namedtuple(typename, field_names, *, rename=False, module=None):
"""Returns a new subclass of tuple with named fields.
>>> Point = namedtuple('Point', ['x', 'y'])
@@ -390,46 +340,104 @@ def namedtuple(typename, field_names, *, verbose=False, rename=False, module=Non
or _iskeyword(name)
or name.startswith('_')
or name in seen):
- field_names[index] = '_%d' % index
+ field_names[index] = f'_{index}'
seen.add(name)
for name in [typename] + field_names:
if type(name) is not str:
raise TypeError('Type names and field names must be strings')
if not name.isidentifier():
raise ValueError('Type names and field names must be valid '
- 'identifiers: %r' % name)
+ f'identifiers: {name!r}')
if _iskeyword(name):
raise ValueError('Type names and field names cannot be a '
- 'keyword: %r' % name)
+ f'keyword: {name!r}')
seen = set()
for name in field_names:
if name.startswith('_') and not rename:
raise ValueError('Field names cannot start with an underscore: '
- '%r' % name)
+ f'{name!r}')
if name in seen:
- raise ValueError('Encountered duplicate field name: %r' % name)
+ raise ValueError(f'Encountered duplicate field name: {name!r}')
seen.add(name)
- # Fill-in the class template
- class_definition = _class_template.format(
- typename = typename,
- field_names = tuple(field_names),
- num_fields = len(field_names),
- arg_list = repr(tuple(field_names)).replace("'", "")[1:-1],
- repr_fmt = ', '.join(_repr_template.format(name=name)
- for name in field_names),
- field_defs = '\n'.join(_field_template.format(index=index, name=name)
- for index, name in enumerate(field_names))
- )
-
- # Execute the template string in a temporary namespace and support
- # tracing utilities by setting a value for frame.f_globals['__name__']
- namespace = dict(__name__='namedtuple_%s' % typename)
- exec(class_definition, namespace)
- result = namespace[typename]
- result._source = class_definition
- if verbose:
- print(result._source)
+ # Variables used in the methods and docstrings
+ field_names = tuple(map(_sys.intern, field_names))
+ num_fields = len(field_names)
+ arg_list = repr(field_names).replace("'", "")[1:-1]
+ repr_fmt = '(' + ', '.join(f'{name}=%r' for name in field_names) + ')'
+ tuple_new = tuple.__new__
+ _len = len
+
+ # Create all the named tuple methods to be added to the class namespace
+
+ s = f'def __new__(_cls, {arg_list}): return _tuple_new(_cls, ({arg_list}))'
+ namespace = {'_tuple_new': tuple_new, '__name__': f'namedtuple_{typename}'}
+ # Note: exec() has the side-effect of interning the typename and field names
+ exec(s, namespace)
+ __new__ = namespace['__new__']
+ __new__.__doc__ = f'Create new instance of {typename}({arg_list})'
+
+ @classmethod
+ def _make(cls, iterable):
+ result = tuple_new(cls, iterable)
+ if _len(result) != num_fields:
+ raise TypeError(f'Expected {num_fields} arguments, got {len(result)}')
+ return result
+
+ _make.__func__.__doc__ = (f'Make a new {typename} object from a sequence '
+ 'or iterable')
+
+ def _replace(_self, **kwds):
+ result = _self._make(map(kwds.pop, field_names, _self))
+ if kwds:
+ raise ValueError(f'Got unexpected field names: {list(kwds)!r}')
+ return result
+
+ _replace.__doc__ = (f'Return a new {typename} object replacing specified '
+ 'fields with new values')
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ 'Return a nicely formatted representation string'
+ return self.__class__.__name__ + repr_fmt % self
+
+ def _asdict(self):
+ 'Return a new OrderedDict which maps field names to their values.'
+ return OrderedDict(zip(self._fields, self))
+
+ def __getnewargs__(self):
+ 'Return self as a plain tuple. Used by copy and pickle.'
+ return tuple(self)
+
+ # Modify function metadata to help with introspection and debugging
+
+ for method in (__new__, _make.__func__, _replace,
+ __repr__, _asdict, __getnewargs__):
+ method.__qualname__ = f'{typename}.{method.__name__}'
+
+ # Build-up the class namespace dictionary
+ # and use type() to build the result class
+ class_namespace = {
+ '__doc__': f'{typename}({arg_list})',
+ '__slots__': (),
+ '_fields': field_names,
+ '__new__': __new__,
+ '_make': _make,
+ '_replace': _replace,
+ '__repr__': __repr__,
+ '_asdict': _asdict,
+ '__getnewargs__': __getnewargs__,
+ }
+ cache = _nt_itemgetters
+ for index, name in enumerate(field_names):
+ try:
+ itemgetter_object, doc = cache[index]
+ except KeyError:
+ itemgetter_object = _itemgetter(index)
+ doc = f'Alias for field number {index}'
+ cache[index] = itemgetter_object, doc
+ class_namespace[name] = property(itemgetter_object, doc=doc)
+
+ result = type(typename, (tuple,), class_namespace)
# For pickling to work, the __module__ variable needs to be set to the frame
# where the named tuple is created. Bypass this step in environments where
diff --git a/Lib/test/test_collections.py b/Lib/test/test_collections.py
index 3bf1578..75defa1 100644
--- a/Lib/test/test_collections.py
+++ b/Lib/test/test_collections.py
@@ -194,7 +194,6 @@ class TestNamedTuple(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(Point.__module__, __name__)
self.assertEqual(Point.__getitem__, tuple.__getitem__)
self.assertEqual(Point._fields, ('x', 'y'))
- self.assertIn('class Point(tuple)', Point._source)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, namedtuple, 'abc%', 'efg ghi') # type has non-alpha char
self.assertRaises(ValueError, namedtuple, 'class', 'efg ghi') # type has keyword
@@ -366,11 +365,37 @@ class TestNamedTuple(unittest.TestCase):
newt = t._replace(itemgetter=10, property=20, self=30, cls=40, tuple=50)
self.assertEqual(newt, (10,20,30,40,50))
- # Broader test of all interesting names in a template
- with support.captured_stdout() as template:
- T = namedtuple('T', 'x', verbose=True)
- words = set(re.findall('[A-Za-z]+', template.getvalue()))
- words -= set(keyword.kwlist)
+ # Broader test of all interesting names taken from the code, old
+ # template, and an example
+ words = {'Alias', 'At', 'AttributeError', 'Build', 'Bypass', 'Create',
+ 'Encountered', 'Expected', 'Field', 'For', 'Got', 'Helper',
+ 'IronPython', 'Jython', 'KeyError', 'Make', 'Modify', 'Note',
+ 'OrderedDict', 'Point', 'Return', 'Returns', 'Type', 'TypeError',
+ 'Used', 'Validate', 'ValueError', 'Variables', 'a', 'accessible', 'add',
+ 'added', 'all', 'also', 'an', 'arg_list', 'args', 'arguments',
+ 'automatically', 'be', 'build', 'builtins', 'but', 'by', 'cannot',
+ 'class_namespace', 'classmethod', 'cls', 'collections', 'convert',
+ 'copy', 'created', 'creation', 'd', 'debugging', 'defined', 'dict',
+ 'dictionary', 'doc', 'docstring', 'docstrings', 'duplicate', 'effect',
+ 'either', 'enumerate', 'environments', 'error', 'example', 'exec', 'f',
+ 'f_globals', 'field', 'field_names', 'fields', 'formatted', 'frame',
+ 'function', 'functions', 'generate', 'get', 'getter', 'got', 'greater',
+ 'has', 'help', 'identifiers', 'index', 'indexable', 'instance',
+ 'instantiate', 'interning', 'introspection', 'isidentifier',
+ 'isinstance', 'itemgetter', 'iterable', 'join', 'keyword', 'keywords',
+ 'kwds', 'len', 'like', 'list', 'map', 'maps', 'message', 'metadata',
+ 'method', 'methods', 'module', 'module_name', 'must', 'name', 'named',
+ 'namedtuple', 'namedtuple_', 'names', 'namespace', 'needs', 'new',
+ 'nicely', 'num_fields', 'number', 'object', 'of', 'operator', 'option',
+ 'p', 'particular', 'pickle', 'pickling', 'plain', 'pop', 'positional',
+ 'property', 'r', 'regular', 'rename', 'replace', 'replacing', 'repr',
+ 'repr_fmt', 'representation', 'result', 'reuse_itemgetter', 's', 'seen',
+ 'self', 'sequence', 'set', 'side', 'specified', 'split', 'start',
+ 'startswith', 'step', 'str', 'string', 'strings', 'subclass', 'sys',
+ 'targets', 'than', 'the', 'their', 'this', 'to', 'tuple', 'tuple_new',
+ 'type', 'typename', 'underscore', 'unexpected', 'unpack', 'up', 'use',
+ 'used', 'user', 'valid', 'values', 'variable', 'verbose', 'where',
+ 'which', 'work', 'x', 'y', 'z', 'zip'}
T = namedtuple('T', words)
# test __new__
values = tuple(range(len(words)))
@@ -396,30 +421,15 @@ class TestNamedTuple(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(t.__getnewargs__(), values)
def test_repr(self):
- with support.captured_stdout() as template:
- A = namedtuple('A', 'x', verbose=True)
+ A = namedtuple('A', 'x')
self.assertEqual(repr(A(1)), 'A(x=1)')
# repr should show the name of the subclass
class B(A):
pass
self.assertEqual(repr(B(1)), 'B(x=1)')
- def test_source(self):
- # verify that _source can be run through exec()
- tmp = namedtuple('NTColor', 'red green blue')
- globals().pop('NTColor', None) # remove artifacts from other tests
- exec(tmp._source, globals())
- self.assertIn('NTColor', globals())
- c = NTColor(10, 20, 30)
- self.assertEqual((c.red, c.green, c.blue), (10, 20, 30))
- self.assertEqual(NTColor._fields, ('red', 'green', 'blue'))
- globals().pop('NTColor', None) # clean-up after this test
-
def test_keyword_only_arguments(self):
# See issue 25628
- with support.captured_stdout() as template:
- NT = namedtuple('NT', ['x', 'y'], verbose=True)
- self.assertIn('class NT', NT._source)
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
NT = namedtuple('NT', ['x', 'y'], True)
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2017-09-08-14-31-15.bpo-28638.lfbVyH.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2017-09-08-14-31-15.bpo-28638.lfbVyH.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..53b809f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2017-09-08-14-31-15.bpo-28638.lfbVyH.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+Changed the implementation strategy for collections.namedtuple() to
+substantially reduce the use of exec() in favor of precomputed methods. As a
+result, the *verbose* parameter and *_source* attribute are no longer
+supported. The benefits include 1) having a smaller memory footprint for
+applications using multiple named tuples, 2) faster creation of the named
+tuple class (approx 4x to 6x depending on how it is measured), and 3) minor
+speed-ups for instance creation using __new__, _make, and _replace. (The
+primary patch contributor is Jelle Zijlstra with further improvements by
+INADA Naoki, Serhiy Storchaka, and Raymond Hettinger.)