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πŸ”’ A Python library package which provides immutable data structures - collections which cannot be modified after creation.

Key Features ⭐¢

  • πŸ“– Immutable Dictionary: Like a regular dict, but entries cannot be modified or removed. Also has variant for validation on initialization. And provides set operations not found on MappingProxyType.

  • πŸ—ƒοΈ Immutable Namespace: Similar to SimpleNamespace, but attributes are immutable from creation.

  • 🧱 Additional Types: Classes (including abstract base classes), modules, and objects with immutable behavior.

  • πŸ—οΈ Flexible Initialization: Support for unprotected attributes during initialization; useful for compatibility with class decorators, such as dataclasses.

  • πŸ”“ Flexible Mutability: Support for declaring specific attributes as mutable, enabling selective modification while maintaining immutability for other attributes.

Installation πŸ“¦ΒΆ

pip install frigid

Note on Immutability πŸ“’ΒΆ

Enforcement of immutability is quite difficult in Python. While this library enforces immutability by default, it can be circumvented by anyone who has intermediate knowledge of Python machinery and who is determined to circumvent the immutability. Use the library in the spirit of making programs safer, but understand that it cannot truly prevent unwanted state tampering.

Examples πŸ’‘ΒΆ

Immutable Namespaces πŸ—ƒοΈΒΆ

An immutable namespace, similar to types.SimpleNamespace, is available. This namespace can be initialized from multiple iterables and from keyword arguments. (Keyword arguments shown below; see documentation for additional forms of initialization.)

>>> from frigid import Namespace
>>> ns = Namespace( apples = 12, bananas = 6 )
>>> ns.cherries = 42    # ❌ Attempted assignment raises error.
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
frigid.exceptions.AttributeImmutability: Could not assign or delete attribute 'cherries'.
>>> del ns.apples       # ❌ Attempted deletion raises error.
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
frigid.exceptions.AttributeImmutability: Could not assign or delete attribute 'apples'.
>>> ns
frigid.namespaces.Namespace( apples = 12, bananas = 6 )

Immutable Dictionaries πŸ“–ΒΆ

An immutable dictionary, similar to dict, is available. This dictionary can be initialized from multiple iterables and from keyword arguments. (Keyword arguments shown below; see documentation for additional forms of initialization.)

>>> from frigid import Dictionary
>>> dct = Dictionary( apples = 12, bananas = 6)
>>> dct['cherries'] = 42  # ❌ Attempted assignment raises error.
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
frigid.exceptions.EntryImmutability: Cannot assign entry for 'cherries'.
>>> del dct['bananas']    # ❌ Attempted removal raises error.
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
frigid.exceptions.EntryImmutability: Cannot delete entry for 'bananas'.
>>> dct
frigid.dictionaries.Dictionary( {'apples': 12, 'bananas': 6} )

Immutable Objects 🧱¢

The with_standard_behaviors decorator can be applied to any class to make its instances fully immutable after initialization.

>>> from frigid import with_standard_behaviors
>>> @with_standard_behaviors( )
... class Config:
...     def __init__( self, debug = False ):
...         self.debug = debug
...
>>> config = Config( debug = True )
>>> config.verbose = True  # ❌ Attempted addition raises error
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
frigid.exceptions.AttributeImmutability: Could not assign or delete attribute 'verbose'.
>>> config.debug = False   # ❌ Attempted reassignment raises error
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
frigid.exceptions.AttributeImmutability: Could not assign or delete attribute 'debug'.

Use Cases 🎯¢

  • πŸ”’ Configuration Objects: Objects which must maintain consistent state throughout program execution.

  • πŸ“Š Value Objects: Objects which represent values and should be immutable, like numbers or strings.

  • 🧱 Immutable Collections: Many scenarios requiring collections with complete immutability guarantees.

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