366 lines
11 KiB
Python
366 lines
11 KiB
Python
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# mako/util.py
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# Copyright (C) 2006-2013 the Mako authors and contributors <see AUTHORS file>
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#
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# This module is part of Mako and is released under
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# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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import re
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import collections
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import codecs
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import os
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from mako import compat
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import operator
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def function_named(fn, name):
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"""Return a function with a given __name__.
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Will assign to __name__ and return the original function if possible on
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the Python implementation, otherwise a new function will be constructed.
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"""
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fn.__name__ = name
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return fn
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class PluginLoader(object):
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def __init__(self, group):
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self.group = group
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self.impls = {}
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def load(self, name):
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if name in self.impls:
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return self.impls[name]()
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else:
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import pkg_resources
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for impl in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points(
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self.group,
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name):
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self.impls[name] = impl.load
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return impl.load()
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else:
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from mako import exceptions
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raise exceptions.RuntimeException(
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"Can't load plugin %s %s" %
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(self.group, name))
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def register(self, name, modulepath, objname):
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def load():
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mod = __import__(modulepath)
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for token in modulepath.split(".")[1:]:
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mod = getattr(mod, token)
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return getattr(mod, objname)
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self.impls[name] = load
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def verify_directory(dir):
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"""create and/or verify a filesystem directory."""
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tries = 0
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while not os.path.exists(dir):
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try:
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tries += 1
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os.makedirs(dir, compat.octal("0775"))
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except:
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if tries > 5:
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raise
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def to_list(x, default=None):
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if x is None:
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return default
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if not isinstance(x, (list, tuple)):
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return [x]
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else:
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return x
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class memoized_property(object):
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"""A read-only @property that is only evaluated once."""
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def __init__(self, fget, doc=None):
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self.fget = fget
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self.__doc__ = doc or fget.__doc__
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self.__name__ = fget.__name__
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def __get__(self, obj, cls):
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if obj is None:
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return self
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obj.__dict__[self.__name__] = result = self.fget(obj)
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return result
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class memoized_instancemethod(object):
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"""Decorate a method memoize its return value.
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Best applied to no-arg methods: memoization is not sensitive to
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argument values, and will always return the same value even when
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called with different arguments.
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"""
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def __init__(self, fget, doc=None):
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self.fget = fget
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self.__doc__ = doc or fget.__doc__
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self.__name__ = fget.__name__
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def __get__(self, obj, cls):
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if obj is None:
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return self
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def oneshot(*args, **kw):
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result = self.fget(obj, *args, **kw)
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memo = lambda *a, **kw: result
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memo.__name__ = self.__name__
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memo.__doc__ = self.__doc__
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obj.__dict__[self.__name__] = memo
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return result
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oneshot.__name__ = self.__name__
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oneshot.__doc__ = self.__doc__
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return oneshot
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class SetLikeDict(dict):
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"""a dictionary that has some setlike methods on it"""
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def union(self, other):
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"""produce a 'union' of this dict and another (at the key level).
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values in the second dict take precedence over that of the first"""
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x = SetLikeDict(**self)
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x.update(other)
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return x
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class FastEncodingBuffer(object):
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"""a very rudimentary buffer that is faster than StringIO,
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but doesn't crash on unicode data like cStringIO."""
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def __init__(self, encoding=None, errors='strict', as_unicode=False):
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self.data = collections.deque()
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self.encoding = encoding
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if as_unicode:
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self.delim = compat.u('')
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else:
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self.delim = ''
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self.as_unicode = as_unicode
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self.errors = errors
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self.write = self.data.append
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def truncate(self):
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self.data = collections.deque()
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self.write = self.data.append
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def getvalue(self):
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if self.encoding:
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return self.delim.join(self.data).encode(self.encoding,
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self.errors)
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else:
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return self.delim.join(self.data)
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class LRUCache(dict):
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"""A dictionary-like object that stores a limited number of items,
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discarding lesser used items periodically.
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this is a rewrite of LRUCache from Myghty to use a periodic timestamp-based
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paradigm so that synchronization is not really needed. the size management
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is inexact.
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"""
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class _Item(object):
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def __init__(self, key, value):
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self.key = key
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self.value = value
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self.timestamp = compat.time_func()
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def __repr__(self):
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return repr(self.value)
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def __init__(self, capacity, threshold=.5):
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self.capacity = capacity
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self.threshold = threshold
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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item = dict.__getitem__(self, key)
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item.timestamp = compat.time_func()
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return item.value
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def values(self):
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return [i.value for i in dict.values(self)]
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def setdefault(self, key, value):
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if key in self:
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return self[key]
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else:
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self[key] = value
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return value
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def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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item = dict.get(self, key)
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if item is None:
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item = self._Item(key, value)
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dict.__setitem__(self, key, item)
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else:
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item.value = value
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self._manage_size()
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def _manage_size(self):
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while len(self) > self.capacity + self.capacity * self.threshold:
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bytime = sorted(dict.values(self),
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key=operator.attrgetter('timestamp'), reverse=True)
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for item in bytime[self.capacity:]:
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try:
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del self[item.key]
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except KeyError:
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# if we couldn't find a key, most likely some other thread
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# broke in on us. loop around and try again
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break
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# Regexp to match python magic encoding line
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_PYTHON_MAGIC_COMMENT_re = re.compile(
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r'[ \t\f]* \# .* coding[=:][ \t]*([-\w.]+)',
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re.VERBOSE)
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def parse_encoding(fp):
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"""Deduce the encoding of a Python source file (binary mode) from magic
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comment.
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It does this in the same way as the `Python interpreter`__
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.. __: http://docs.python.org/ref/encodings.html
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The ``fp`` argument should be a seekable file object in binary mode.
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"""
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pos = fp.tell()
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fp.seek(0)
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try:
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line1 = fp.readline()
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has_bom = line1.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF8)
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if has_bom:
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line1 = line1[len(codecs.BOM_UTF8):]
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m = _PYTHON_MAGIC_COMMENT_re.match(line1.decode('ascii', 'ignore'))
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if not m:
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try:
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import parser
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parser.suite(line1.decode('ascii', 'ignore'))
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except (ImportError, SyntaxError):
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# Either it's a real syntax error, in which case the source
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# is not valid python source, or line2 is a continuation of
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# line1, in which case we don't want to scan line2 for a magic
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# comment.
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pass
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else:
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line2 = fp.readline()
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m = _PYTHON_MAGIC_COMMENT_re.match(
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line2.decode('ascii', 'ignore'))
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if has_bom:
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if m:
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raise SyntaxError("python refuses to compile code with both a UTF8" \
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" byte-order-mark and a magic encoding comment")
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return 'utf_8'
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elif m:
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return m.group(1)
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else:
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return None
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finally:
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fp.seek(pos)
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def sorted_dict_repr(d):
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"""repr() a dictionary with the keys in order.
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Used by the lexer unit test to compare parse trees based on strings.
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"""
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keys = list(d.keys())
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keys.sort()
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return "{" + ", ".join(["%r: %r" % (k, d[k]) for k in keys]) + "}"
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def restore__ast(_ast):
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"""Attempt to restore the required classes to the _ast module if it
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appears to be missing them
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"""
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if hasattr(_ast, 'AST'):
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return
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_ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST = 2 << 9
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m = compile("""\
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def foo(): pass
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class Bar(object): pass
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if False: pass
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baz = 'mako'
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1 + 2 - 3 * 4 / 5
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6 // 7 % 8 << 9 >> 10
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11 & 12 ^ 13 | 14
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15 and 16 or 17
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-baz + (not +18) - ~17
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baz and 'foo' or 'bar'
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(mako is baz == baz) is not baz != mako
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mako > baz < mako >= baz <= mako
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mako in baz not in mako""", '<unknown>', 'exec', _ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST)
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_ast.Module = type(m)
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for cls in _ast.Module.__mro__:
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if cls.__name__ == 'mod':
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_ast.mod = cls
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elif cls.__name__ == 'AST':
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_ast.AST = cls
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_ast.FunctionDef = type(m.body[0])
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_ast.ClassDef = type(m.body[1])
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_ast.If = type(m.body[2])
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_ast.Name = type(m.body[3].targets[0])
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_ast.Store = type(m.body[3].targets[0].ctx)
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_ast.Str = type(m.body[3].value)
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_ast.Sub = type(m.body[4].value.op)
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_ast.Add = type(m.body[4].value.left.op)
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_ast.Div = type(m.body[4].value.right.op)
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_ast.Mult = type(m.body[4].value.right.left.op)
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_ast.RShift = type(m.body[5].value.op)
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_ast.LShift = type(m.body[5].value.left.op)
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_ast.Mod = type(m.body[5].value.left.left.op)
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_ast.FloorDiv = type(m.body[5].value.left.left.left.op)
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_ast.BitOr = type(m.body[6].value.op)
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_ast.BitXor = type(m.body[6].value.left.op)
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_ast.BitAnd = type(m.body[6].value.left.left.op)
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_ast.Or = type(m.body[7].value.op)
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_ast.And = type(m.body[7].value.values[0].op)
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_ast.Invert = type(m.body[8].value.right.op)
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_ast.Not = type(m.body[8].value.left.right.op)
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_ast.UAdd = type(m.body[8].value.left.right.operand.op)
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_ast.USub = type(m.body[8].value.left.left.op)
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_ast.Or = type(m.body[9].value.op)
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_ast.And = type(m.body[9].value.values[0].op)
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_ast.IsNot = type(m.body[10].value.ops[0])
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_ast.NotEq = type(m.body[10].value.ops[1])
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_ast.Is = type(m.body[10].value.left.ops[0])
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_ast.Eq = type(m.body[10].value.left.ops[1])
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_ast.Gt = type(m.body[11].value.ops[0])
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_ast.Lt = type(m.body[11].value.ops[1])
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_ast.GtE = type(m.body[11].value.ops[2])
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_ast.LtE = type(m.body[11].value.ops[3])
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_ast.In = type(m.body[12].value.ops[0])
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_ast.NotIn = type(m.body[12].value.ops[1])
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def read_file(path, mode='rb'):
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fp = open(path, mode)
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try:
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data = fp.read()
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return data
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finally:
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fp.close()
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def read_python_file(path):
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fp = open(path, "rb")
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try:
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encoding = parse_encoding(fp)
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data = fp.read()
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if encoding:
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data = data.decode(encoding)
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return data
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finally:
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fp.close()
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