I've just been reviewing a really useful PR (
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/1531) from Pierre Haessig
which speeds up the drawing of non-visible artists by bringing the
following line to the top of the LineArtist's draw method:

    if self.get_visible() is False:
        return

This *does* fix the problem (and will fix the problem for all other artists
if applied in the same way), but it relies on a developer remembering the
rule of thumb that they must always start their draw method with these two
(simple) lines. Additionally, testing this functionality is actually quite
hard without resorting to timing the execution.

It made we wonder if there was a better approach to fixing this. Having a
decorator to do this for you is a good idea, except that a developer would
need to remember to decorate their subclass' draw method, so the next level
up is to use a metaclass to *always* wrap the draw method with the "if
visible" lines.

An example of implementing this (apologies if the code doesn't come out
well in the email):


class ArtistMeta(type):
    def __new__(cls, classname, bases, class_dict):
        # replace the draw method with one which short-circuits if
self.visible is False
        draw_method = class_dict['draw']
        def draw(self, *args, **kwargs):
            if self.visible is False:
                print 'draw **not** called with
visible={}'.format(self.visible)
                return
            else:
                return draw_method(self, *args, **kwargs)
        class_dict['draw'] = draw

        return  type.__new__(cls, classname, bases, class_dict)


class Artist(object):
    __metaclass__ = ArtistMeta

    def __init__(self, visible=True):
        self.visible = visible

    def draw(self, renderer=None):
        print 'draw called with visible={}'.format(self.visible)
        return 'foobar'


class SubArtist(Artist):
    def draw(self, renderer=None):
        print "subclass' draw method"
        return Artist.draw(self, renderer=renderer)




With the following results:


>>> a = Artist().draw('wibble')
draw called with visible=True

>>> b = Artist(False).draw('wibble')
draw **not** called with visible=False

>>> c = SubArtist(True).draw('wibble')
subclass' draw method
draw called with visible=True

>>> d = SubArtist(False).draw('wibble')
draw **not** called with visible=False



In my eyes this makes testing the functionality possible without timing
(and is therefore an improvement), but I wanted to know how others felt
about the approach, and in particular, using more metaclasses in matplotlib
(a simple tutorial which I found useful:
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/articles/metaclasses.shtml).


Cheers,

Phil
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