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Mads Kiilerich
pullrequests: fix changesets ordering being reversed when creating new pull requests

41b4edf77b5b tried to make the displayed order of changeset consistent: The
topmost is always the latest.

That did however also reverse the ordering of the changesets sent back in the
post when used in the pull request creation form. Displaying the pull request
later on would reverse it again and thus show it in the 'wrong' order.

We now undo that reversing when creating the pull requests, and the stored data
will thus be the same as before.
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import datetime
import functools
import decimal
import imp

__all__ = ['json', 'simplejson', 'stdlibjson']


def _is_aware(value):
    """
    Determines if a given datetime.time is aware.

    The logic is described in Python's docs:
    http://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html#datetime.tzinfo
    """
    return (value.tzinfo is not None
            and value.tzinfo.utcoffset(value) is not None)


def _obj_dump(obj):
    """
    Custom function for dumping objects to JSON, if obj has __json__ attribute
    or method defined it will be used for serialization

    :param obj:
    """

    if isinstance(obj, complex):
        return [obj.real, obj.imag]
    # See "Date Time String Format" in the ECMA-262 specification.
    # some code borrowed from django 1.4
    elif isinstance(obj, datetime.datetime):
        r = obj.isoformat()
        if obj.microsecond:
            r = r[:23] + r[26:]
        if r.endswith('+00:00'):
            r = r[:-6] + 'Z'
        return r
    elif isinstance(obj, datetime.date):
        return obj.isoformat()
    elif isinstance(obj, decimal.Decimal):
        return str(obj)
    elif isinstance(obj, datetime.time):
        if _is_aware(obj):
            raise ValueError("JSON can't represent timezone-aware times.")
        r = obj.isoformat()
        if obj.microsecond:
            r = r[:12]
        return r
    elif isinstance(obj, set):
        return list(obj)
    elif hasattr(obj, '__json__'):
        if callable(obj.__json__):
            return obj.__json__()
        else:
            return obj.__json__
    else:
        raise NotImplementedError


# Import simplejson
try:
    # import simplejson initially
    _sj = imp.load_module('_sj', *imp.find_module('simplejson'))

    def extended_encode(obj):
        try:
            return _obj_dump(obj)
        except NotImplementedError:
            pass
        raise TypeError("%r is not JSON serializable" % (obj,))
    # we handle decimals our own it makes unified behavior of json vs
    # simplejson
    sj_version = [int(x) for x in _sj.__version__.split('.')]
    major, minor = sj_version[0], sj_version[1]
    if major < 2 or (major == 2 and minor < 1):
        # simplejson < 2.1 doesnt support use_decimal
        _sj.dumps = functools.partial(_sj.dumps,
                                             default=extended_encode)
        _sj.dump = functools.partial(_sj.dump,
                                            default=extended_encode)
    else:
        _sj.dumps = functools.partial(_sj.dumps,
                                             default=extended_encode,
                                             use_decimal=False)
        _sj.dump = functools.partial(_sj.dump,
                                            default=extended_encode,
                                            use_decimal=False)
    simplejson = _sj

except ImportError:
    # no simplejson set it to None
    simplejson = None


try:
    # simplejson not found try out regular json module
    _json = imp.load_module('_json', *imp.find_module('json'))

    # extended JSON encoder for json
    class ExtendedEncoder(_json.JSONEncoder):
        def default(self, obj):
            try:
                return _obj_dump(obj)
            except NotImplementedError:
                pass
            raise TypeError("%r is not JSON serializable" % (obj,))
    # monkey-patch JSON encoder to use extended version
    _json.dumps = functools.partial(_json.dumps, cls=ExtendedEncoder)
    _json.dump = functools.partial(_json.dump, cls=ExtendedEncoder)

    stdlibjson = _json
except ImportError:
    stdlibjson = None

# set all available json modules
if simplejson:
    json = _sj
elif stdlibjson:
    json = _json
else:
    raise ImportError('Could not find any json modules')