from typing import NewType, Tuple, TypeVar, Union
from rdflib import URIRef
ClientType = NewType('ClientType', str)
ClientSessionType = NewType('ClientSessionType', str)
Curve = NewType('Curve', URIRef)
OutputUri = NewType('OutputUri', URIRef) # e.g. dmxA
DeviceUri = NewType('DeviceUri', URIRef) # e.g. :aura2
DeviceClass = NewType('DeviceClass', URIRef) # e.g. :Aura
DmxIndex = NewType('DmxIndex', int) # 1..512
DmxMessageIndex = NewType('DmxMessageIndex', int) # 0..511
DeviceAttr = NewType('DeviceAttr', URIRef) # e.g. :rx
EffectClass = NewType('EffectClass', URIRef) # e.g. effect:chase
EffectUri = NewType('EffectUri', URIRef) # unclear when to use this vs EffectClass
EffectAttr = NewType('EffectAttr', URIRef) # e.g. :chaseSpeed
NoteUri = NewType('NoteUri', URIRef)
OutputAttr = NewType('OutputAttr', URIRef) # e.g. :xFine
OutputValue = NewType('OutputValue', int) # byte in dmx message
Song = NewType('Song', URIRef)
UnixTime = NewType('UnixTime', float)
VT = TypeVar('VT', float, int, str) # remove
HexColor = NewType('HexColor', str)
VTUnion = Union[float, int, HexColor] # rename to ValueType
DeviceSetting = Tuple[DeviceUri, DeviceAttr,
# currently, floats and hex color strings
VTUnion]
# Alternate output range for a device. Instead of outputting 0.0 to
# 1.0, you can map that range into, say, 0.2 to 0.7
OutputRange = NewType('OutputRange', Tuple[float, float])
def uriTail(u: URIRef) -> str:
tail = u.rstrip('/').rsplit('/', 1)[1]
if not tail:
tail = str(u)
return tail