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import re
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from typing import TypeVar, Dict
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import textwrap
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from functools import reduce
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from .constants import CONSTANT_DEP_SUNDRY_CONSTANTS_FUNCTIONS
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from .spec_builders import spec_builders
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from .md_doc_paths import PREVIOUS_FORK_OF
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from .typing import (
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ProtocolDefinition,
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SpecObject,
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VariableDefinition,
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)
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def collect_prev_forks(fork: str) -> list[str]:
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forks = [fork]
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while True:
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fork = PREVIOUS_FORK_OF[fork]
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if fork is None:
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return forks
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forks.append(fork)
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def is_byte_vector(value: str) -> bool:
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return value.startswith(('ByteVector'))
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def make_function_abstract(protocol_def: ProtocolDefinition, key: str):
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function = protocol_def.functions[key].split('"""')
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protocol_def.functions[key] = function[0] + "..."
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def objects_to_spec(preset_name: str,
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spec_object: SpecObject,
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fork: str,
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ordered_class_objects: Dict[str, str]) -> str:
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"""
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Given all the objects that constitute a spec, combine them into a single pyfile.
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"""
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new_type_definitions = (
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'\n\n'.join(
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[
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f"class {key}({value}):\n pass\n" if not is_byte_vector(value) else f"class {key}({value}): # type: ignore\n pass\n"
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for key, value in spec_object.custom_types.items()
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]
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)
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)
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# Collect builders with the reversed previous forks
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# e.g. `[bellatrix, altair, phase0]` -> `[phase0, altair, bellatrix]`
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builders = [spec_builders[fork] for fork in collect_prev_forks(fork)[::-1]]
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def format_protocol(protocol_name: str, protocol_def: ProtocolDefinition) -> str:
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abstract_functions = ["verify_and_notify_new_payload"]
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for key in protocol_def.functions.keys():
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if key in abstract_functions:
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make_function_abstract(protocol_def, key)
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protocol = f"class {protocol_name}(Protocol):"
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for fn_source in protocol_def.functions.values():
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fn_source = fn_source.replace("self: "+protocol_name, "self")
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protocol += "\n\n" + textwrap.indent(fn_source, " ")
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return protocol
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protocols_spec = '\n\n\n'.join(format_protocol(k, v) for k, v in spec_object.protocols.items())
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for k in list(spec_object.functions):
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if k in [
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"ceillog2",
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"floorlog2",
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"compute_merkle_proof",
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]:
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del spec_object.functions[k]
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functions = reduce(lambda fns, builder: builder.implement_optimizations(fns), builders, spec_object.functions)
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functions_spec = '\n\n\n'.join(functions.values())
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# Access global dict of config vars for runtime configurables
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for name in spec_object.config_vars.keys():
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functions_spec = re.sub(r"\b%s\b" % name, 'config.' + name, functions_spec)
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def format_config_var(name: str, vardef: VariableDefinition) -> str:
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if vardef.type_name is None:
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out = f'{name}={vardef.value},'
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else:
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out = f'{name}={vardef.type_name}({vardef.value}),'
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if vardef.comment is not None:
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out += f' # {vardef.comment}'
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return out
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config_spec = 'class Configuration(NamedTuple):\n'
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config_spec += ' PRESET_BASE: str\n'
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config_spec += '\n'.join(f' {k}: {v.type_name if v.type_name is not None else "int"}'
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for k, v in spec_object.config_vars.items())
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config_spec += '\n\n\nconfig = Configuration(\n'
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config_spec += f' PRESET_BASE="{preset_name}",\n'
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config_spec += '\n'.join(' ' + format_config_var(k, v) for k, v in spec_object.config_vars.items())
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config_spec += '\n)\n'
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def format_constant(name: str, vardef: VariableDefinition) -> str:
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if vardef.type_name is None:
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if vardef.type_hint is None:
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out = f'{name} = {vardef.value}'
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else:
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out = f'{name}: {vardef.type_hint} = {vardef.value}'
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else:
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out = f'{name} = {vardef.type_name}({vardef.value})'
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if vardef.comment is not None:
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out += f' # {vardef.comment}'
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return out
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# Merge all constant objects
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hardcoded_ssz_dep_constants = reduce(lambda obj, builder: {**obj, **builder.hardcoded_ssz_dep_constants()}, builders, {})
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hardcoded_custom_type_dep_constants = reduce(lambda obj, builder: {**obj, **builder.hardcoded_custom_type_dep_constants(spec_object)}, builders, {})
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hardcoded_func_dep_presets = reduce(lambda obj, builder: {**obj, **builder.hardcoded_func_dep_presets(spec_object)}, builders, {})
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# Concatenate all strings
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imports = reduce(lambda txt, builder: (txt + "\n\n" + builder.imports(preset_name) ).strip("\n"), builders, "")
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preparations = reduce(lambda txt, builder: (txt + "\n\n" + builder.preparations() ).strip("\n"), builders, "")
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sundry_functions = reduce(lambda txt, builder: (txt + "\n\n" + builder.sundry_functions() ).strip("\n"), builders, "")
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# Keep engine from the most recent fork
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execution_engine_cls = reduce(lambda txt, builder: builder.execution_engine_cls() or txt, builders, "")
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constant_vars_spec = '# Constant vars\n' + '\n'.join(format_constant(k, v) for k, v in spec_object.constant_vars.items())
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preset_vars_spec = '# Preset vars\n' + '\n'.join(format_constant(k, v) for k, v in spec_object.preset_vars.items())
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ordered_class_objects_spec = '\n\n\n'.join(ordered_class_objects.values())
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ssz_dep_constants = '\n'.join(map(lambda x: '%s = %s' % (x, hardcoded_ssz_dep_constants[x]), hardcoded_ssz_dep_constants))
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ssz_dep_constants_verification = '\n'.join(map(lambda x: 'assert %s == %s' % (x, spec_object.ssz_dep_constants[x]), hardcoded_ssz_dep_constants))
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custom_type_dep_constants = '\n'.join(map(lambda x: '%s = %s' % (x, hardcoded_custom_type_dep_constants[x]), hardcoded_custom_type_dep_constants))
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func_dep_presets_verification = '\n'.join(map(lambda x: 'assert %s == %s # noqa: E501' % (x, spec_object.func_dep_presets[x]), hardcoded_func_dep_presets))
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spec_strs = [
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imports,
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preparations,
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f"fork = \'{fork}\'\n",
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# The constants that some SSZ containers require. Need to be defined before `new_type_definitions`
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custom_type_dep_constants,
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new_type_definitions,
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CONSTANT_DEP_SUNDRY_CONSTANTS_FUNCTIONS,
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# The constants that some SSZ containers require. Need to be defined before `constants_spec`
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ssz_dep_constants,
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constant_vars_spec,
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preset_vars_spec,
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config_spec,
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ordered_class_objects_spec,
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protocols_spec,
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functions_spec,
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sundry_functions,
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execution_engine_cls,
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# Since some constants are hardcoded in setup.py, the following assertions verify that the hardcoded constants are
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# as same as the spec definition.
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ssz_dep_constants_verification,
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func_dep_presets_verification,
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]
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return "\n\n\n".join([str.strip("\n") for str in spec_strs if str]) + "\n"
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def combine_protocols(old_protocols: Dict[str, ProtocolDefinition],
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new_protocols: Dict[str, ProtocolDefinition]) -> Dict[str, ProtocolDefinition]:
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for key, value in new_protocols.items():
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if key not in old_protocols:
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old_protocols[key] = value
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else:
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functions = combine_dicts(old_protocols[key].functions, value.functions)
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old_protocols[key] = ProtocolDefinition(functions=functions)
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return old_protocols
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T = TypeVar('T')
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def combine_dicts(old_dict: Dict[str, T], new_dict: Dict[str, T]) -> Dict[str, T]:
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return {**old_dict, **new_dict}
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ignored_dependencies = [
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'bit', 'boolean', 'Vector', 'List', 'Container', 'BLSPubkey', 'BLSSignature',
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'Bytes1', 'Bytes4', 'Bytes8', 'Bytes20', 'Bytes32', 'Bytes48', 'Bytes96', 'Bitlist', 'Bitvector',
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'uint8', 'uint16', 'uint32', 'uint64', 'uint128', 'uint256',
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'bytes', 'byte', 'ByteList', 'ByteVector',
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'Dict', 'dict', 'field', 'ceillog2', 'floorlog2', 'Set',
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'Optional', 'Sequence',
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]
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def dependency_order_class_objects(objects: Dict[str, str], custom_types: Dict[str, str]) -> None:
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"""
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Determines which SSZ Object is dependent on which other and orders them appropriately
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"""
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items = list(objects.items())
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for key, value in items:
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dependencies = []
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for line in value.split('\n'):
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if not re.match(r'\s+\w+: .+', line):
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continue # skip whitespace etc.
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line = line[line.index(':') + 1:] # strip of field name
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if '#' in line:
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line = line[:line.index('#')] # strip of comment
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dependencies.extend(re.findall(r'(\w+)', line)) # catch all legible words, potential dependencies
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dependencies = filter(lambda x: '_' not in x and x.upper() != x, dependencies) # filter out constants
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dependencies = filter(lambda x: x not in ignored_dependencies, dependencies)
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dependencies = filter(lambda x: x not in custom_types, dependencies)
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for dep in dependencies:
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key_list = list(objects.keys())
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for item in [dep, key] + key_list[key_list.index(dep)+1:]:
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objects[item] = objects.pop(item)
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def combine_ssz_objects(old_objects: Dict[str, str], new_objects: Dict[str, str], custom_types) -> Dict[str, str]:
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"""
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Takes in old spec and new spec ssz objects, combines them,
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and returns the newer versions of the objects in dependency order.
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"""
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for key, value in new_objects.items():
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old_objects[key] = value
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return old_objects
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def combine_spec_objects(spec0: SpecObject, spec1: SpecObject) -> SpecObject:
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"""
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Takes in two spec variants (as tuples of their objects) and combines them using the appropriate combiner function.
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"""
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protocols = combine_protocols(spec0.protocols, spec1.protocols)
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functions = combine_dicts(spec0.functions, spec1.functions)
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custom_types = combine_dicts(spec0.custom_types, spec1.custom_types)
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constant_vars = combine_dicts(spec0.constant_vars, spec1.constant_vars)
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preset_vars = combine_dicts(spec0.preset_vars, spec1.preset_vars)
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config_vars = combine_dicts(spec0.config_vars, spec1.config_vars)
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ssz_dep_constants = combine_dicts(spec0.ssz_dep_constants, spec1.ssz_dep_constants)
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func_dep_presets = combine_dicts(spec0.func_dep_presets, spec1.func_dep_presets)
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ssz_objects = combine_ssz_objects(spec0.ssz_objects, spec1.ssz_objects, custom_types)
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dataclasses = combine_dicts(spec0.dataclasses, spec1.dataclasses)
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return SpecObject(
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functions=functions,
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protocols=protocols,
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custom_types=custom_types,
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constant_vars=constant_vars,
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preset_vars=preset_vars,
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config_vars=config_vars,
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ssz_dep_constants=ssz_dep_constants,
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func_dep_presets=func_dep_presets,
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ssz_objects=ssz_objects,
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dataclasses=dataclasses,
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)
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def parse_config_vars(conf: Dict[str, str]) -> Dict[str, str]:
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"""
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Parses a dict of basic str/int/list types into a dict for insertion into the spec code.
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"""
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out: Dict[str, str] = dict()
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for k, v in conf.items():
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if isinstance(v, str) and (v.startswith("0x") or k == 'PRESET_BASE' or k == 'CONFIG_NAME'):
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# Represent byte data with string, to avoid misinterpretation as big-endian int.
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# Everything except PRESET_BASE and CONFIG_NAME is either byte data or an integer.
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out[k] = f"'{v}'"
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else:
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out[k] = str(int(v))
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return out
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