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490 lines
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Python
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# Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# For details: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/src/default/NOTICE.txt
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"""Config file for coverage.py"""
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import collections
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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from coverage.backward import configparser, iitems, string_class
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from coverage.misc import contract, CoverageException, isolate_module
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os = isolate_module(os)
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class HandyConfigParser(configparser.RawConfigParser):
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"""Our specialization of ConfigParser."""
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def __init__(self, our_file):
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"""Create the HandyConfigParser.
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`our_file` is True if this config file is specifically for coverage,
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False if we are examining another config file (tox.ini, setup.cfg)
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for possible settings.
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"""
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configparser.RawConfigParser.__init__(self)
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self.section_prefixes = ["coverage:"]
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if our_file:
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self.section_prefixes.append("")
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def read(self, filenames):
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"""Read a file name as UTF-8 configuration data."""
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kwargs = {}
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if sys.version_info >= (3, 2):
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kwargs['encoding'] = "utf-8"
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return configparser.RawConfigParser.read(self, filenames, **kwargs)
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def has_option(self, section, option):
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for section_prefix in self.section_prefixes:
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real_section = section_prefix + section
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has = configparser.RawConfigParser.has_option(self, real_section, option)
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if has:
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return has
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return False
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def has_section(self, section):
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for section_prefix in self.section_prefixes:
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real_section = section_prefix + section
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has = configparser.RawConfigParser.has_section(self, real_section)
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if has:
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return real_section
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return False
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def options(self, section):
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for section_prefix in self.section_prefixes:
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real_section = section_prefix + section
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if configparser.RawConfigParser.has_section(self, real_section):
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return configparser.RawConfigParser.options(self, real_section)
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raise configparser.NoSectionError
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def get_section(self, section):
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"""Get the contents of a section, as a dictionary."""
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d = {}
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for opt in self.options(section):
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d[opt] = self.get(section, opt)
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return d
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def get(self, section, option, *args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=arguments-differ
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"""Get a value, replacing environment variables also.
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The arguments are the same as `RawConfigParser.get`, but in the found
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value, ``$WORD`` or ``${WORD}`` are replaced by the value of the
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environment variable ``WORD``.
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Returns the finished value.
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"""
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for section_prefix in self.section_prefixes:
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real_section = section_prefix + section
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if configparser.RawConfigParser.has_option(self, real_section, option):
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break
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else:
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raise configparser.NoOptionError
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v = configparser.RawConfigParser.get(self, real_section, option, *args, **kwargs)
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def dollar_replace(m):
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"""Called for each $replacement."""
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# Only one of the groups will have matched, just get its text.
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word = next(w for w in m.groups() if w is not None) # pragma: part covered
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if word == "$":
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return "$"
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else:
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return os.environ.get(word, '')
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dollar_pattern = r"""(?x) # Use extended regex syntax
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\$(?: # A dollar sign, then
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(?P<v1>\w+) | # a plain word,
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{(?P<v2>\w+)} | # or a {-wrapped word,
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(?P<char>[$]) # or a dollar sign.
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)
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"""
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v = re.sub(dollar_pattern, dollar_replace, v)
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return v
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def getlist(self, section, option):
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"""Read a list of strings.
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The value of `section` and `option` is treated as a comma- and newline-
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separated list of strings. Each value is stripped of whitespace.
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Returns the list of strings.
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"""
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value_list = self.get(section, option)
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values = []
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for value_line in value_list.split('\n'):
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for value in value_line.split(','):
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value = value.strip()
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if value:
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values.append(value)
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return values
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def getregexlist(self, section, option):
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"""Read a list of full-line regexes.
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The value of `section` and `option` is treated as a newline-separated
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list of regexes. Each value is stripped of whitespace.
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Returns the list of strings.
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"""
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line_list = self.get(section, option)
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value_list = []
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for value in line_list.splitlines():
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value = value.strip()
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try:
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re.compile(value)
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except re.error as e:
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raise CoverageException(
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"Invalid [%s].%s value %r: %s" % (section, option, value, e)
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)
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if value:
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value_list.append(value)
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return value_list
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# The default line exclusion regexes.
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DEFAULT_EXCLUDE = [
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r'#\s*(pragma|PRAGMA)[:\s]?\s*(no|NO)\s*(cover|COVER)',
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]
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# The default partial branch regexes, to be modified by the user.
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DEFAULT_PARTIAL = [
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r'#\s*(pragma|PRAGMA)[:\s]?\s*(no|NO)\s*(branch|BRANCH)',
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]
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# The default partial branch regexes, based on Python semantics.
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# These are any Python branching constructs that can't actually execute all
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# their branches.
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DEFAULT_PARTIAL_ALWAYS = [
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'while (True|1|False|0):',
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'if (True|1|False|0):',
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]
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class CoverageConfig(object):
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"""Coverage.py configuration.
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The attributes of this class are the various settings that control the
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operation of coverage.py.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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"""Initialize the configuration attributes to their defaults."""
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# Metadata about the config.
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self.attempted_config_files = []
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self.config_files = []
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# Defaults for [run] and [report]
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self._include = None
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self._omit = None
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# Defaults for [run]
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self.branch = False
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self.concurrency = None
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self.cover_pylib = False
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self.data_file = ".coverage"
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self.debug = []
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self.disable_warnings = []
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self.note = None
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self.parallel = False
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self.plugins = []
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self.source = None
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self.run_include = None
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self.run_omit = None
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self.timid = False
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# Defaults for [report]
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self.exclude_list = DEFAULT_EXCLUDE[:]
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self.fail_under = 0.0
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self.ignore_errors = False
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self.report_include = None
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self.report_omit = None
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self.partial_always_list = DEFAULT_PARTIAL_ALWAYS[:]
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self.partial_list = DEFAULT_PARTIAL[:]
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self.precision = 0
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self.show_missing = False
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self.skip_covered = False
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# Defaults for [html]
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self.extra_css = None
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self.html_dir = "htmlcov"
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self.html_title = "Coverage report"
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# Defaults for [xml]
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self.xml_output = "coverage.xml"
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self.xml_package_depth = 99
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# Defaults for [paths]
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self.paths = {}
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# Options for plugins
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self.plugin_options = {}
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MUST_BE_LIST = [
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"debug", "concurrency", "plugins",
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"report_omit", "report_include",
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"run_omit", "run_include",
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]
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def from_args(self, **kwargs):
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"""Read config values from `kwargs`."""
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for k, v in iitems(kwargs):
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if v is not None:
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if k in self.MUST_BE_LIST and isinstance(v, string_class):
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v = [v]
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setattr(self, k, v)
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@contract(filename=str)
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def from_file(self, filename, our_file):
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"""Read configuration from a .rc file.
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`filename` is a file name to read.
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`our_file` is True if this config file is specifically for coverage,
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False if we are examining another config file (tox.ini, setup.cfg)
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for possible settings.
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Returns True or False, whether the file could be read, and it had some
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coverage.py settings in it.
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"""
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self.attempted_config_files.append(filename)
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cp = HandyConfigParser(our_file)
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try:
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files_read = cp.read(filename)
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except configparser.Error as err:
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raise CoverageException("Couldn't read config file %s: %s" % (filename, err))
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if not files_read:
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return False
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self.config_files.extend(files_read)
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any_set = False
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try:
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for option_spec in self.CONFIG_FILE_OPTIONS:
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was_set = self._set_attr_from_config_option(cp, *option_spec)
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if was_set:
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any_set = True
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except ValueError as err:
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raise CoverageException("Couldn't read config file %s: %s" % (filename, err))
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# Check that there are no unrecognized options.
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all_options = collections.defaultdict(set)
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for option_spec in self.CONFIG_FILE_OPTIONS:
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section, option = option_spec[1].split(":")
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all_options[section].add(option)
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for section, options in iitems(all_options):
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real_section = cp.has_section(section)
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if real_section:
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for unknown in set(cp.options(section)) - options:
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raise CoverageException(
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"Unrecognized option '[%s] %s=' in config file %s" % (
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real_section, unknown, filename
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)
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)
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# [paths] is special
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if cp.has_section('paths'):
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for option in cp.options('paths'):
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self.paths[option] = cp.getlist('paths', option)
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any_set = True
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# plugins can have options
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for plugin in self.plugins:
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if cp.has_section(plugin):
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self.plugin_options[plugin] = cp.get_section(plugin)
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any_set = True
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# Was this file used as a config file? If it's specifically our file,
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# then it was used. If we're piggybacking on someone else's file,
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# then it was only used if we found some settings in it.
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if our_file:
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return True
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else:
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return any_set
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CONFIG_FILE_OPTIONS = [
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# These are *args for _set_attr_from_config_option:
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# (attr, where, type_="")
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#
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# attr is the attribute to set on the CoverageConfig object.
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# where is the section:name to read from the configuration file.
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# type_ is the optional type to apply, by using .getTYPE to read the
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# configuration value from the file.
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# [run]
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('branch', 'run:branch', 'boolean'),
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('concurrency', 'run:concurrency', 'list'),
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('cover_pylib', 'run:cover_pylib', 'boolean'),
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('data_file', 'run:data_file'),
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('debug', 'run:debug', 'list'),
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('disable_warnings', 'run:disable_warnings', 'list'),
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('note', 'run:note'),
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('parallel', 'run:parallel', 'boolean'),
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('plugins', 'run:plugins', 'list'),
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('run_include', 'run:include', 'list'),
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('run_omit', 'run:omit', 'list'),
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('source', 'run:source', 'list'),
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('timid', 'run:timid', 'boolean'),
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# [report]
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('exclude_list', 'report:exclude_lines', 'regexlist'),
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('fail_under', 'report:fail_under', 'float'),
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('ignore_errors', 'report:ignore_errors', 'boolean'),
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('partial_always_list', 'report:partial_branches_always', 'regexlist'),
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('partial_list', 'report:partial_branches', 'regexlist'),
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('precision', 'report:precision', 'int'),
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('report_include', 'report:include', 'list'),
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('report_omit', 'report:omit', 'list'),
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('show_missing', 'report:show_missing', 'boolean'),
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('skip_covered', 'report:skip_covered', 'boolean'),
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('sort', 'report:sort'),
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# [html]
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('extra_css', 'html:extra_css'),
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('html_dir', 'html:directory'),
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('html_title', 'html:title'),
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# [xml]
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('xml_output', 'xml:output'),
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('xml_package_depth', 'xml:package_depth', 'int'),
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]
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def _set_attr_from_config_option(self, cp, attr, where, type_=''):
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"""Set an attribute on self if it exists in the ConfigParser.
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Returns True if the attribute was set.
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"""
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section, option = where.split(":")
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if cp.has_option(section, option):
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method = getattr(cp, 'get' + type_)
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setattr(self, attr, method(section, option))
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return True
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return False
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def get_plugin_options(self, plugin):
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"""Get a dictionary of options for the plugin named `plugin`."""
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return self.plugin_options.get(plugin, {})
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def set_option(self, option_name, value):
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"""Set an option in the configuration.
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`option_name` is a colon-separated string indicating the section and
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option name. For example, the ``branch`` option in the ``[run]``
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section of the config file would be indicated with `"run:branch"`.
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`value` is the new value for the option.
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"""
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# Check all the hard-coded options.
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for option_spec in self.CONFIG_FILE_OPTIONS:
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attr, where = option_spec[:2]
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if where == option_name:
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setattr(self, attr, value)
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return
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# See if it's a plugin option.
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plugin_name, _, key = option_name.partition(":")
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if key and plugin_name in self.plugins:
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self.plugin_options.setdefault(plugin_name, {})[key] = value
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return
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# If we get here, we didn't find the option.
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raise CoverageException("No such option: %r" % option_name)
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def get_option(self, option_name):
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"""Get an option from the configuration.
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`option_name` is a colon-separated string indicating the section and
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option name. For example, the ``branch`` option in the ``[run]``
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section of the config file would be indicated with `"run:branch"`.
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Returns the value of the option.
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"""
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# Check all the hard-coded options.
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for option_spec in self.CONFIG_FILE_OPTIONS:
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attr, where = option_spec[:2]
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if where == option_name:
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return getattr(self, attr)
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# See if it's a plugin option.
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plugin_name, _, key = option_name.partition(":")
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if key and plugin_name in self.plugins:
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return self.plugin_options.get(plugin_name, {}).get(key)
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# If we get here, we didn't find the option.
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raise CoverageException("No such option: %r" % option_name)
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def read_coverage_config(config_file, **kwargs):
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"""Read the coverage.py configuration.
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Arguments:
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config_file: a boolean or string, see the `Coverage` class for the
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tricky details.
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all others: keyword arguments from the `Coverage` class, used for
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setting values in the configuration.
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Returns:
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config_file, config:
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config_file is the value to use for config_file in other
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invocations of coverage.
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config is a CoverageConfig object read from the appropriate
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configuration file.
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"""
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# Build the configuration from a number of sources:
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# 1) defaults:
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config = CoverageConfig()
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# 2) from a file:
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if config_file:
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# Some API users were specifying ".coveragerc" to mean the same as
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# True, so make it so.
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if config_file == ".coveragerc":
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config_file = True
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specified_file = (config_file is not True)
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if not specified_file:
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config_file = ".coveragerc"
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for fname, our_file in [(config_file, True),
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("setup.cfg", False),
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("tox.ini", False)]:
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config_read = config.from_file(fname, our_file=our_file)
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is_config_file = fname == config_file
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if not config_read and is_config_file and specified_file:
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raise CoverageException("Couldn't read '%s' as a config file" % fname)
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if config_read:
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break
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# 3) from environment variables:
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env_data_file = os.environ.get('COVERAGE_FILE')
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if env_data_file:
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config.data_file = env_data_file
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debugs = os.environ.get('COVERAGE_DEBUG')
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if debugs:
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config.debug.extend(d.strip() for d in debugs.split(","))
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# 4) from constructor arguments:
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config.from_args(**kwargs)
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# Once all the config has been collected, there's a little post-processing
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# to do.
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config.data_file = os.path.expanduser(config.data_file)
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config.html_dir = os.path.expanduser(config.html_dir)
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config.xml_output = os.path.expanduser(config.xml_output)
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return config_file, config
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