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Configuration status
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:module: :api:`config.py`
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:tests: - :api:`test_option_owner.py`
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- :api:`test_option_type.py`
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- :api:`test_option_default.py`
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Available configuration statuses
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These configuration statuses corresponds to specific global attributes :
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**read write status**
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The configuration can be accessed by `__get__` and `__set__`
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properties, except for the `hidden` configuration options but, yes, it is
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possible to modify a disabled option.
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To enable read-write status, call
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:api:`config.Config.cfgimpl_read_write()`
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**read only status**
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The whole configuration is `frozen`, that is modifiying a value is
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forbidden. We can access to a configuration option only with the
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`__getattr__` property.
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The configuration has not an access to the hidden options
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but can read the disabled options.
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To enable read only status, call :api:`config.Config.cfgimpl_read_only()`
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.. csv-table:: **Configuration's statuses summary**
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:header: " ", "Hidden", "Disabled", "Mandatory"
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"read only status", `False`, `True`, `True`
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"read-write status", `True`, `False`, `False`
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Freezing a configuration
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It is possible to *freeze* a single `Option` object with
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:api:`option.Option.freeze()`. If you try to modify a frozen option, it
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raises a `TypeError: trying to change a frozen option object`.
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At the configuration level, :api:`config.Config.cfgimpl_freeze()` freeze
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the whole configuration options.
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- :api:`test_option_type.test_freeze_one_option()`
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- :api:`test_option_type.test_frozen_value()`
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- :api:`test_option_type.test_freeze()`
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Restricted access to an `Option()`
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Configuration options access statuses are defined at configuration level
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that corresponds to theses :api:`option.Option()`'s attribute:
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**hidden**
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This means that an option raises an `HiddenOptionError` if we try to access
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the value of the option.
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See `hide()` or `show()` in `Option()` that comes from
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:api:`option.HiddenBaseType`
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corresponding convenience API provided:
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`hide()`:
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set the `hidden` attribute to `True`
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`show()`:
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set the `hidden` attribute to `False`
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**disabled**
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This means that an option *doesn't exists* (doesn't say anything
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much more thant an `AttibuteAccess` error)
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See in :api:`option.DisabledBaseType` the origins of
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`Option.enable()` or `Option.disable()`
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corresponding convenience API provided:
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`disable()`:
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set the `disabled` attribute to `True`
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`enable()`:
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set the `disabled` attribute to `False`
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mode
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a mode is `normal` or `expert`, just a category of `Option()` or
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group wich determines if an option is easy to choose or not,
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available methods are:
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`get_mode()`:
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returns the current mode
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`set_mode(mode)`:
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sets a new mode
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see it in :api:`option.ModeBaseType`
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Value owners
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Every configuration option has a **owner**. When the option is
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instanciated, the owner is `default` because a default value has been
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set (including `None`, take a look at the tests).
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The `value_owner` is the man who did it. Yes, the man who changed the value of the
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configuration option.
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- At the instance of the `Config` object, the value owner is `default` because
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the default values are set at the instance of the configuration option object,
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# let's expect there is an option named 'name'
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config = Config(descr, bool=False)
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# the override method has been called
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config._cfgimpl_value_owners['name'] == 'default'
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- at the modification of an option, the owner is `default_owner`, (which is `user`)
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# modification of the value by attribute access
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config.gc.dummy = True
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assert config.gc._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'user'
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assert config._cfgimpl_values['gc']._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'user'
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- the default owner can be set with the `set_owner()` method
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config.set_owner('spam')
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config.set(dummy=True)
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assert config.gc._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'spam'
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assert config._cfgimpl_values['gc']._cfgimpl_value_owners['dummy'] == 'spam'
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Special owners
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If the owner of a configuration option is `auto` or `fill` the behavior of the
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access of the value changes. In fact, there is nothing in the value.
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The value comes from somewhere else (typically, it is calculated by the
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operation system).
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**auto**
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This means that it is a calculated value and therefore automatically
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protected it cannot be modified by attribute access once the owner
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is `auto`.
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The configuration option is hidden and a fonction in a specific
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library is called for the computation of the value.
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**fill**
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if the configuration option has a default value, the default is
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returned, otherwise the value is calculated
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The default values behavior
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Configuration options have default values that are stored in the
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`Option()` object itself. Default values, the `default`, can be set in
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various ways.
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.. FIXME : ADD DETAILS HERE
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If a default value is modified by overriding it, not only the value of
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the option resets to the default that is proposed, but the owner is
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modified too, it is reseted to `default`.
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