commit: 7c05097633138459e9bdf7e10738e021b04689a7
parent 589568789f500b7a515355a07efec4bcec0f3243
Author: Lucas Moura <lucas.moura128@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2016 17:01:47 -0300
[jsinterp] Avoid double key lookup for setting new key
In order to add a new key to both __objects and __functions dicts on jsinterp.py, it is
necessary to first verify if a key was present and if not, create the key and
assign it to a value.
However, this can be done with a single step using dict setdefault method.
Diffstat:
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/youtube_dl/jsinterp.py b/youtube_dl/jsinterp.py
@@ -131,9 +131,8 @@ class JSInterpreter(object):
if variable in local_vars:
obj = local_vars[variable]
else:
- if variable not in self._objects:
- self._objects[variable] = self.extract_object(variable)
- obj = self._objects[variable]
+ obj = self._objects.setdefault(
+ variable, self.extract_object(variable))
if arg_str is None:
# Member access
@@ -204,8 +203,7 @@ class JSInterpreter(object):
argvals = tuple([
int(v) if v.isdigit() else local_vars[v]
for v in m.group('args').split(',')])
- if fname not in self._functions:
- self._functions[fname] = self.extract_function(fname)
+ self._functions.setdefault(fname, self.extract_function(fname))
return self._functions[fname](argvals)
raise ExtractorError('Unsupported JS expression %r' % expr)