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import _jpype
from . import _jclass
class JPackage(object):
def __init__(self, name):
self.__name = name
def __getattribute__(self, n):
try:
return object.__getattribute__(self, n)
except:
# not found ...
# perhaps it is a class?
subname = "{0}.{1}".format(self.__name, n)
from jpype import isJVMStarted
if not isJVMStarted():
import warnings
warnings.warn("JVM not started yet, can not inspect JPackage contents")
return n
cc = _jpype.findClass(subname)
if cc is None:
# can only assume it is a sub-package then ...
cc = JPackage(subname)
else:
cc = _jclass._getClassFor(cc)
self.__setattr__(n, cc, True)
return cc
def __setattr__(self, n, v, intern=False):
if not n[:len('_JPackage')] == '_JPackage' \
and not intern: # NOTE this shadows name mangling
raise RuntimeError("Cannot set attributes in a package {0}"
.format(n))
object.__setattr__(self, n, v)
def __str__(self):
return "<Java package {0}>".format(self.__name)
def __call__(self, *arg, **kwarg):
raise TypeError("Package {0} is not Callable".format(self.__name))