53 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
53 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
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from typing import Any
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from pydantic import BaseModel
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def make_hashable(input: Any, visited=None) -> Any:
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"""Recursively convert unhashable types to hashable equivalents.
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Args:
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input: The input to convert to a hashable type.
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visited: A dictionary of visited objects to prevent infinite recursion.
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Returns:
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Any: The input converted to a hashable type.
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"""
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if visited is None:
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visited = {}
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# If we've seen this object before, return the stored placeholder or final result
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unique_obj_id = id(input)
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if unique_obj_id in visited:
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return visited[unique_obj_id]
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# Handle Pydantic models by manually traversing fields
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if isinstance(input, BaseModel):
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visited[unique_obj_id] = None
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data = {}
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for field_name in input.model_fields:
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value = getattr(input, field_name)
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data[field_name] = make_hashable(value, visited)
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result = tuple(sorted(data.items()))
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visited[unique_obj_id] = result
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return result
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# Convert dictionaries
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if isinstance(input, dict):
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visited[unique_obj_id] = None
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items = tuple(sorted((k, make_hashable(v, visited)) for k, v in input.items()))
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visited[unique_obj_id] = items
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return items
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# Convert lists, sets, and tuples to tuples
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if isinstance(input, (list, set, tuple)):
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visited[unique_obj_id] = None
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items = tuple(make_hashable(item, visited) for item in input)
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visited[unique_obj_id] = items
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return items
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# If it's already something hashable, just return it
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return input
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