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get_args_tuple() doesn't take **kwargs into account #83

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JelleZijlstra opened this issue Jan 10, 2022 · 1 comment
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get_args_tuple() doesn't take **kwargs into account #83

JelleZijlstra opened this issue Jan 10, 2022 · 1 comment

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@JelleZijlstra
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Running this:

import qcore

counter = 0


class X:
    @qcore.caching.cached_per_instance()
    def cached(self, **kwargs):
        global counter
        counter += 1
        return counter


x = X()
print(x.cached(a=1))
print(x.cached(a=2))

Prints 1, 1 (we'd expect 1, 2).

This is because the get_args_tuple() function (https://github.com/quora/qcore/blob/master/qcore/caching.py#L321) ignores **kwargs that are not recognized.

I see a few other problems:

  • *args isn't handled either
  • Python 3.8+ positional-only params are ignored.
@JelleZijlstra
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Possible solutions:

  • Put something like tuple(kwargs.items()) in the cache key
  • Disallow cached functions that take **kwargs.

corey-sobel pushed a commit to corey-sobel/qcore that referenced this issue Jan 18, 2022
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