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collections.abc — Abstract Base Classes for Containers
New in version 3.3: Formerly, this module was part of the collections
module.
Source code: Lib/_collections_abc.py
This module provides abstract base classes that can be used to test whether a class provides a particular interface; for example, whether it is hashable or whether it is a mapping.
Collections Abstract Base Classes
The collections module offers the following ABCs:
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- class
collections.abc.
Container
- class
collections.abc.
Hashable
- class
collections.abc.
Sized
- class
collections.abc.
Callable
-
ABCs for classes that provide respectively the methods
__contains__()
,__hash__()
,__len__()
, and__call__()
.
- class
collections.abc.
Iterable
-
ABC for classes that provide the
__iter__()
method.Checking
isinstance(obj, Iterable)
detects classes that are registered asIterable
or that have an__iter__()
method, but it does not detect classes that iterate with the__getitem__()
method. The only reliable way to determine whether an object is iterable is to calliter(obj)
.
- class
collections.abc.
Iterator
-
ABC for classes that provide the
__iter__()
and__next__()
methods. See also the definition of iterator.
- class
collections.abc.
Reversible
-
ABC for iterable classes that also provide the
__reversed__()
method.New in version 3.6.
- class
collections.abc.
Generator
-
ABC for generator classes that implement the protocol defined in PEP 342 that extends iterators with the
send()
,throw()
andclose()
methods. See also the definition of generator.New in version 3.5.
- class
collections.abc.
Sequence
- class
collections.abc.
MutableSequence
- class
collections.abc.
ByteString
-
ABCs for read-only and mutable sequences.
Implementation note: Some of the mixin methods, such as
__iter__()
,__reversed__()
andindex()
, make repeated calls to the underlying__getitem__()
method. Consequently, if__getitem__()
is implemented with constant access speed, the mixin methods will have linear performance; however, if the underlying method is linear (as it would be with a linked list), the mixins will have quadratic performance and will likely need to be overridden.Changed in version 3.5: The index() method added support for stop and start arguments.
- class
collections.abc.
Mapping
- class
collections.abc.
MutableMapping
-
ABCs for read-only and mutable mappings.
- class
collections.abc.
MappingView
- class
collections.abc.
ItemsView
- class
collections.abc.
KeysView
- class
collections.abc.
ValuesView
-
ABCs for mapping, items, keys, and values views.
- class
collections.abc.
Awaitable
-
ABC for awaitable objects, which can be used in
await
expressions. Custom implementations must provide the__await__()
method.Coroutine objects and instances of the
Coroutine
ABC are all instances of this ABC.Note
In CPython, generator-based coroutines (generators decorated with
types.coroutine()
orasyncio.coroutine()
) are awaitables, even though they do not have an__await__()
method. Usingisinstance(gencoro, Awaitable)
for them will returnFalse
. Useinspect.isawaitable()
to detect them.New in version 3.5.
- class
collections.abc.
Coroutine
-
ABC for coroutine compatible classes. These implement the following methods, defined in Coroutine Objects:
send()
,throw()
, andclose()
. Custom implementations must also implement__await__()
. AllCoroutine
instances are also instances ofAwaitable
. See also the definition of coroutine.Note
In CPython, generator-based coroutines (generators decorated with
types.coroutine()
orasyncio.coroutine()
) are awaitables, even though they do not have an__await__()
method. Usingisinstance(gencoro, Coroutine)
for them will returnFalse
. Useinspect.isawaitable()
to detect them.New in version 3.5.
- class
collections.abc.
AsyncIterable
-
ABC for classes that provide
__aiter__
method. See also the definition of asynchronous iterable.New in version 3.5.
- class
collections.abc.
AsyncIterator
-
ABC for classes that provide
__aiter__
and__anext__
methods. See also the definition of asynchronous iterator.New in version 3.5.
- class
collections.abc.
AsyncGenerator
-
ABC for asynchronous generator classes that implement the protocol defined in PEP 525 and PEP 492 .
New in version 3.6.
These ABCs allow us to ask classes or instances if they provide particular functionality, for example:
size = None
if isinstance(myvar, collections.abc.Sized):
size = len(myvar)
Several of the ABCs are also useful as mixins that make it easier to develop classes supporting container APIs. For example, to write a class supporting the full Set
API, it is only necessary to supply the three underlying abstract methods: __contains__()
, __iter__()
, and __len__()
. The ABC supplies the remaining methods such as __and__()
and isdisjoint()
:
class ListBasedSet(collections.abc.Set):
''' Alternate set implementation favoring space over speed
and not requiring the set elements to be hashable. '''
def __init__(self, iterable):
self.elements = lst = []
for value in iterable:
if value not in lst:
lst.append(value)
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.elements)
def __contains__(self, value):
return value in self.elements
def __len__(self):
return len(self.elements)
s1 = ListBasedSet('abcdef')
s2 = ListBasedSet('defghi')
overlap = s1 & s2 # The __and__() method is supported automatically
Notes on using Set
and MutableSet
as a mixin:
Since some set operations create new sets, the default mixin methods need a way to create new instances from an iterable. The class constructor is assumed to have a signature in the form
ClassName(iterable)
. That assumption is factored-out to an internal classmethod called_from_iterable()
which callscls(iterable)
to produce a new set. If theSet
mixin is being used in a class with a different constructor signature, you will need to override_from_iterable()
with a classmethod that can construct new instances from an iterable argument.To override the comparisons (presumably for speed, as the semantics are fixed), redefine
__le__()
and__ge__()
, then the other operations will automatically follow suit.The
Set
mixin provides a_hash()
method to compute a hash value for the set; however,__hash__()
is not defined because not all sets are hashable or immutable. To add set hashability using mixins, inherit from bothSet()
andHashable()
, then define__hash__ = Set._hash
.
See also
OrderedSet recipe for an example built on
MutableSet
.