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| """\
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| Generic (shallow and deep) copying operations
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| =============================================
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| 
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| Interface summary:
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| 
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| 	import copy
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| 
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| 	x = copy.copy(y)	# make a shallow copy of y
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| 	x = copy.deepcopy(y)	# make a deep copy of y
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| 
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| For module specific errors, copy.error is raised.
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| 
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| The difference between shallow and deep copying is only relevant for
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| compound objects (objects that contain other objects, like lists or
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| class instances).
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| 
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| - A shallow copy constructs a new compound object and then (to the
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|   extent possible) inserts *the same objects* into in that the
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|   original contains.
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| 
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| - A deep copy constructs a new compound object and then, recursively,
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|   inserts *copies* into it of the objects found in the original.
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| 
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| Two problems often exist with deep copy operations that don't exist
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| with shallow copy operations:
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| 
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|  a) recursive objects (compound objects that, directly or indirectly,
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|     contain a reference to themselves) may cause a recursive loop
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| 
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|  b) because deep copy copies *everything* it may copy too much, e.g.
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|     administrative data structures that should be shared even between
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|     copies
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| 
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| Python's deep copy operation avoids these problems by:
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| 
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|  a) keeping a table of objects already copied during the current
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|     copying pass
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| 
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|  b) letting user-defined classes override the copying operation or the
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|     set of components copied
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| 
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| This version does not copy types like module, class, function, method,
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| nor stack trace, stack frame, nor file, socket, window, nor array, nor
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| any similar types.
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| 
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| Classes can use the same interfaces to control copying that they use
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| to control pickling: they can define methods called __getinitargs__(),
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| __getstate__() and __setstate__().  See the __doc__ string of module
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| "pickle" for information on these methods.
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| """
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| 
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| # XXX need to support copy_reg here too...
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| 
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| import types
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| 
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| error = 'copy.error'
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| Error = error # backward compatibility
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| 
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| def copy(x):
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| 	"""Shallow copy operation on arbitrary Python objects.
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| 
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| 	See the module's __doc__ string for more info.
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| 	"""
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| 
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| 	try:
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| 		copierfunction = _copy_dispatch[type(x)]
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| 	except KeyError:
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| 		try:
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| 			copier = x.__copy__
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| 		except AttributeError:
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| 			raise error, \
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| 			      "un(shallow)copyable object of type %s" % type(x)
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| 		y = copier()
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| 	else:
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| 		y = copierfunction(x)
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| 	return y
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| 
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| _copy_dispatch = d = {}
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| 
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| def _copy_atomic(x):
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| 	return x
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| d[types.NoneType] = _copy_atomic
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| d[types.IntType] = _copy_atomic
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| d[types.LongType] = _copy_atomic
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| d[types.FloatType] = _copy_atomic
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| d[types.StringType] = _copy_atomic
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| d[types.CodeType] = _copy_atomic
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| d[types.TypeType] = _copy_atomic
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| d[types.XRangeType] = _copy_atomic
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| d[types.ClassType] = _copy_atomic
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| 
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| def _copy_list(x):
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| 	return x[:]
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| d[types.ListType] = _copy_list
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| 
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| def _copy_tuple(x):
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| 	return x[:]
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| d[types.TupleType] = _copy_tuple
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| 
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| def _copy_dict(x):
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| 	return x.copy()
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| d[types.DictionaryType] = _copy_dict
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| 
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| def _copy_inst(x):
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| 	if hasattr(x, '__copy__'):
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| 		return x.__copy__()
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| 	if hasattr(x, '__getinitargs__'):
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| 		args = x.__getinitargs__()
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| 	else:
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| 		args = ()
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| 	y = apply(x.__class__, args)
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| 	if hasattr(x, '__getstate__'):
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| 			state = x.__getstate__()
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| 	else:
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| 			state = x.__dict__
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| 	if hasattr(y, '__setstate__'):
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| 			y.__setstate__(state)
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| 	else:
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| 			for key in state.keys():
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| 				setattr(y, key, state[key])
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| 	return y
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| d[types.InstanceType] = _copy_inst
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| 
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| del d
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| 
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| def deepcopy(x, memo = None):
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| 	"""Deep copy operation on arbitrary Python objects.
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| 
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| 	See the module's __doc__ string for more info.
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| 	"""
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| 
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| 	if memo is None:
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| 		memo = {}
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| 	d = id(x)
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| 	if memo.has_key(d):
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| 		return memo[d]
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| 	try:
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| 		copierfunction = _deepcopy_dispatch[type(x)]
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| 	except KeyError:
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| 		try:
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| 			copier = x.__deepcopy__
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| 		except AttributeError:
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| 			raise error, \
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| 			      "un-deep-copyable object of type %s" % type(x)
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| 		y = copier(memo)
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| 	else:
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| 		y = copierfunction(x, memo)
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| 	memo[d] = y
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| 	return y
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| 
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| _deepcopy_dispatch = d = {}
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| 
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| def _deepcopy_atomic(x, memo):
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| 	return x
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| d[types.NoneType] = _deepcopy_atomic
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| d[types.IntType] = _deepcopy_atomic
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| d[types.LongType] = _deepcopy_atomic
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| d[types.FloatType] = _deepcopy_atomic
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| d[types.StringType] = _deepcopy_atomic
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| d[types.CodeType] = _deepcopy_atomic
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| d[types.TypeType] = _deepcopy_atomic
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| d[types.XRangeType] = _deepcopy_atomic
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| 
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| def _deepcopy_list(x, memo):
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| 	y = []
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| 	memo[id(x)] = y
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| 	for a in x:
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| 		y.append(deepcopy(a, memo))
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| 	return y
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| d[types.ListType] = _deepcopy_list
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| 
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| def _deepcopy_tuple(x, memo):
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| 	y = []
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| 	for a in x:
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| 		y.append(deepcopy(a, memo))
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| 	d = id(x)
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| 	try:
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| 		return memo[d]
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| 	except KeyError:
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| 		pass
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| 	for i in range(len(x)):
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| 		if x[i] is not y[i]:
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| 			y = tuple(y)
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| 			break
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| 	else:
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| 		y = x
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| 	memo[d] = y
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| 	return y
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| d[types.TupleType] = _deepcopy_tuple
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| 
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| def _deepcopy_dict(x, memo):
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| 	y = {}
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| 	memo[id(x)] = y
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| 	for key in x.keys():
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| 		y[deepcopy(key, memo)] = deepcopy(x[key], memo)
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| 	return y
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| d[types.DictionaryType] = _deepcopy_dict
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| 
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| def _keep_alive(x, memo):
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|     """Keeps a reference to the object x in the memo.
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| 
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|     Because we remember objects by their id, we have
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|     to assure that possibly temporary objects are kept
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|     alive by referencing them.
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|     We store a reference at the id of the memo, which should
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|     normally not be used unless someone tries to deepcopy
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|     the memo itself...
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|     """
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|     try:
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| 	memo[id(memo)].append(x)
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|     except KeyError:
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| 	# aha, this is the first one :-)
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| 	memo[id(memo)]=[x]
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| 
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| def _deepcopy_inst(x, memo):
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| 	if hasattr(x, '__deepcopy__'):
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| 		return x.__deepcopy__()
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| 	if hasattr(x, '__getinitargs__'):
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| 		args = x.__getinitargs__()
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| 		_keep_alive(args, memo)
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| 		args = deepcopy(args, memo)
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| 	else:
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| 		args = ()
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| 	y = apply(x.__class__, args)
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| 	memo[id(x)] = y
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| 	if hasattr(x, '__getstate__'):
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| 			state = x.__getstate__()
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| 			_keep_alive(state, memo)
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| 	else:
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| 			state = x.__dict__
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| 	state = deepcopy(state, memo)
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| 	if hasattr(y, '__setstate__'):
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| 			y.__setstate__(state)
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| 	else:
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| 			for key in state.keys():
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| 				setattr(y, key, state[key])
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| 	return y
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| d[types.InstanceType] = _deepcopy_inst
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| 
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| del d
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| 
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| del types
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| 
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| def _test():
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| 	l = [None, 1, 2L, 3.14, 'xyzzy', (1, 2L), [3.14, 'abc'],
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| 	     {'abc': 'ABC'}, (), [], {}]
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| 	l1 = copy(l)
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| 	print l1==l
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| 	l1 = map(copy, l)
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| 	print l1==l
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| 	l1 = deepcopy(l)
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| 	print l1==l
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| 	class C:
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| 		def __init__(self, arg=None):
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| 			self.a = 1
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| 			self.arg = arg
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| 			if __name__ == '__main__':
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| 				import sys
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| 				file = sys.argv[0]
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| 			else:
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| 				file = __file__
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| 			self.fp = open(file)
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| 			self.fp.close()
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| 		def __getstate__(self):
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| 			return {'a': self.a, 'arg': self.arg}
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| 		def __setstate__(self, state):
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| 			for key in state.keys():
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| 				setattr(self, key, state[key])
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| 		def __deepcopy__(self, memo = None):
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| 			new = self.__class__(deepcopy(self.arg, memo))
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| 			new.a = self.a
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| 			return new
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| 	c = C('argument sketch')
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| 	l.append(c)
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| 	l2 = copy(l)
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| 	print l == l2
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| 	print l
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| 	print l2
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| 	l2 = deepcopy(l)
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| 	print l == l2
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| 	print l
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| 	print l2
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| 	l.append({l[1]: l, 'xyz': l[2]})
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| 	l3 = copy(l)
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| 	import repr
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| 	print map(repr.repr, l)
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| 	print map(repr.repr, l1)
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| 	print map(repr.repr, l2)
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| 	print map(repr.repr, l3)
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| 	l3 = deepcopy(l)
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| 	import repr
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| 	print map(repr.repr, l)
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| 	print map(repr.repr, l1)
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| 	print map(repr.repr, l2)
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| 	print map(repr.repr, l3)
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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| 	_test()
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