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@ -110,32 +110,16 @@ class Base:
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def _generic_g(prop_name, self):
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method = "_get_attr_%s" % prop_name
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if hasattr(self, method):
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return getattr(self, method)()
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# value_found is here because we think that value needs to be changed
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# in the future. self._attributes[prop_name] will return None
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# sometimes, apparently if it's not explicitly set in the playbook.
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# This would seem to make None a sentinel value. However, the user
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# could set the attribute to None explicitly (via !!nil) which will
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# not be recognized because it's being used as a sentinel. And
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# sometimes _attributes[prop_name] throws a KeyError so None doesn't
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# always mean that prop_name was not set. To work around these
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# issues, value_found is here so that if value's behaviour is changed
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# in the future, things can still be made to work.
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try:
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value = self._attributes[prop_name]
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value_found = True
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except KeyError:
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value = None
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value_found = False
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if not value_found and hasattr(self, '_get_parent_attribute'):
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value = self._get_parent_attribute(prop_name)
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value_found = True
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if value_found:
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return value
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raise AttributeError("'%s' object has no attribute '%s'" % (self.__class__.__name__, prop_name))
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value = getattr(self, method)()
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else:
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try:
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value = self._attributes[prop_name]
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if value is None and hasattr(self, '_get_parent_attribute'):
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value = self._get_parent_attribute(prop_name)
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except KeyError:
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raise AttributeError("'%s' object has no attribute '%s'" % (self.__class__.__name__, prop_name))
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return value
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@staticmethod
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def _generic_s(prop_name, self, value):
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