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316 lines
9.3 KiB
Python
316 lines
9.3 KiB
Python
# encoding: utf-8
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"""
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This module implements Git's wildmatch pattern matching which itself is
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derived from Rsync's wildmatch. Git uses wildmatch for its ".gitignore"
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files.
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"""
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import re
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import warnings
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from .. import util
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from ..compat import unicode
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from ..pattern import RegexPattern
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#: The encoding to use when parsing a byte string pattern.
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_BYTES_ENCODING = 'latin1'
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class GitWildMatchPattern(RegexPattern):
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"""
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The :class:`GitWildMatchPattern` class represents a compiled Git
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wildmatch pattern.
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"""
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# Keep the dict-less class hierarchy.
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__slots__ = ()
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@classmethod
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def pattern_to_regex(cls, pattern):
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"""
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Convert the pattern into a regular expression.
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*pattern* (:class:`unicode` or :class:`bytes`) is the pattern to
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convert into a regular expression.
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Returns the uncompiled regular expression (:class:`unicode`, :class:`bytes`,
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or :data:`None`), and whether matched files should be included
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(:data:`True`), excluded (:data:`False`), or if it is a
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null-operation (:data:`None`).
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"""
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if isinstance(pattern, unicode):
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return_type = unicode
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elif isinstance(pattern, bytes):
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return_type = bytes
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pattern = pattern.decode(_BYTES_ENCODING)
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else:
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raise TypeError("pattern:{0!r} is not a unicode or byte string.".format(pattern))
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pattern = pattern.strip()
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if pattern.startswith('#'):
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# A pattern starting with a hash ('#') serves as a comment
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# (neither includes nor excludes files). Escape the hash with a
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# back-slash to match a literal hash (i.e., '\#').
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regex = None
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include = None
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elif pattern == '/':
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# EDGE CASE: According to `git check-ignore` (v2.4.1), a single
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# '/' does not match any file.
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regex = None
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include = None
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elif pattern:
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if pattern.startswith('!'):
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# A pattern starting with an exclamation mark ('!') negates the
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# pattern (exclude instead of include). Escape the exclamation
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# mark with a back-slash to match a literal exclamation mark
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# (i.e., '\!').
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include = False
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# Remove leading exclamation mark.
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pattern = pattern[1:]
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else:
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include = True
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if pattern.startswith('\\'):
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# Remove leading back-slash escape for escaped hash ('#') or
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# exclamation mark ('!').
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pattern = pattern[1:]
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# Split pattern into segments.
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pattern_segs = pattern.split('/')
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# Normalize pattern to make processing easier.
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if not pattern_segs[0]:
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# A pattern beginning with a slash ('/') will only match paths
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# directly on the root directory instead of any descendant
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# paths. So, remove empty first segment to make pattern relative
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# to root.
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del pattern_segs[0]
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elif len(pattern_segs) == 1 or (len(pattern_segs) == 2 and not pattern_segs[1]):
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# A single pattern without a beginning slash ('/') will match
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# any descendant path. This is equivalent to "**/{pattern}". So,
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# prepend with double-asterisks to make pattern relative to
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# root.
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# EDGE CASE: This also holds for a single pattern with a
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# trailing slash (e.g. dir/).
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if pattern_segs[0] != '**':
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pattern_segs.insert(0, '**')
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else:
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# EDGE CASE: A pattern without a beginning slash ('/') but
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# contains at least one prepended directory (e.g.
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# "dir/{pattern}") should not match "**/dir/{pattern}",
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# according to `git check-ignore` (v2.4.1).
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pass
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if not pattern_segs[-1] and len(pattern_segs) > 1:
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# A pattern ending with a slash ('/') will match all descendant
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# paths if it is a directory but not if it is a regular file.
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# This is equivilent to "{pattern}/**". So, set last segment to
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# double asterisks to include all descendants.
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pattern_segs[-1] = '**'
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# Build regular expression from pattern.
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output = ['^']
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need_slash = False
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end = len(pattern_segs) - 1
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for i, seg in enumerate(pattern_segs):
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if seg == '**':
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if i == 0 and i == end:
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# A pattern consisting solely of double-asterisks ('**')
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# will match every path.
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output.append('.+')
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elif i == 0:
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# A normalized pattern beginning with double-asterisks
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# ('**') will match any leading path segments.
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output.append('(?:.+/)?')
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need_slash = False
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elif i == end:
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# A normalized pattern ending with double-asterisks ('**')
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# will match any trailing path segments.
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output.append('/.*')
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else:
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# A pattern with inner double-asterisks ('**') will match
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# multiple (or zero) inner path segments.
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output.append('(?:/.+)?')
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need_slash = True
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elif seg == '*':
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# Match single path segment.
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if need_slash:
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output.append('/')
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output.append('[^/]+')
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need_slash = True
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else:
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# Match segment glob pattern.
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if need_slash:
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output.append('/')
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output.append(cls._translate_segment_glob(seg))
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if i == end and include is True:
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# A pattern ending without a slash ('/') will match a file
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# or a directory (with paths underneath it). E.g., "foo"
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# matches "foo", "foo/bar", "foo/bar/baz", etc.
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# EDGE CASE: However, this does not hold for exclusion cases
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# according to `git check-ignore` (v2.4.1).
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output.append('(?:/.*)?')
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need_slash = True
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output.append('$')
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regex = ''.join(output)
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else:
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# A blank pattern is a null-operation (neither includes nor
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# excludes files).
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regex = None
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include = None
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if regex is not None and return_type is bytes:
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regex = regex.encode(_BYTES_ENCODING)
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return regex, include
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@staticmethod
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def _translate_segment_glob(pattern):
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"""
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Translates the glob pattern to a regular expression. This is used in
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the constructor to translate a path segment glob pattern to its
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corresponding regular expression.
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*pattern* (:class:`str`) is the glob pattern.
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Returns the regular expression (:class:`str`).
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"""
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# NOTE: This is derived from `fnmatch.translate()` and is similar to
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# the POSIX function `fnmatch()` with the `FNM_PATHNAME` flag set.
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escape = False
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regex = ''
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i, end = 0, len(pattern)
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while i < end:
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# Get next character.
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char = pattern[i]
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i += 1
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if escape:
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# Escape the character.
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escape = False
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regex += re.escape(char)
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elif char == '\\':
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# Escape character, escape next character.
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escape = True
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elif char == '*':
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# Multi-character wildcard. Match any string (except slashes),
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# including an empty string.
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regex += '[^/]*'
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elif char == '?':
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# Single-character wildcard. Match any single character (except
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# a slash).
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regex += '[^/]'
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elif char == '[':
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# Braket expression wildcard. Except for the beginning
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# exclamation mark, the whole braket expression can be used
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# directly as regex but we have to find where the expression
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# ends.
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# - "[][!]" matchs ']', '[' and '!'.
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# - "[]-]" matchs ']' and '-'.
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# - "[!]a-]" matchs any character except ']', 'a' and '-'.
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j = i
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# Pass brack expression negation.
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if j < end and pattern[j] == '!':
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j += 1
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# Pass first closing braket if it is at the beginning of the
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# expression.
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if j < end and pattern[j] == ']':
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j += 1
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# Find closing braket. Stop once we reach the end or find it.
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while j < end and pattern[j] != ']':
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j += 1
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if j < end:
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# Found end of braket expression. Increment j to be one past
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# the closing braket:
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#
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# [...]
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# ^ ^
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# i j
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#
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j += 1
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expr = '['
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if pattern[i] == '!':
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# Braket expression needs to be negated.
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expr += '^'
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i += 1
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elif pattern[i] == '^':
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# POSIX declares that the regex braket expression negation
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# "[^...]" is undefined in a glob pattern. Python's
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# `fnmatch.translate()` escapes the caret ('^') as a
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# literal. To maintain consistency with undefined behavior,
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# I am escaping the '^' as well.
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expr += '\\^'
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i += 1
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# Build regex braket expression. Escape slashes so they are
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# treated as literal slashes by regex as defined by POSIX.
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expr += pattern[i:j].replace('\\', '\\\\')
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# Add regex braket expression to regex result.
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regex += expr
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# Set i to one past the closing braket.
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i = j
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else:
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# Failed to find closing braket, treat opening braket as a
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# braket literal instead of as an expression.
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regex += '\\['
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else:
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# Regular character, escape it for regex.
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regex += re.escape(char)
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return regex
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util.register_pattern('gitwildmatch', GitWildMatchPattern)
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class GitIgnorePattern(GitWildMatchPattern):
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"""
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The :class:`GitIgnorePattern` class is deprecated by :class:`GitWildMatchPattern`.
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This class only exists to maintain compatibility with v0.4.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
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"""
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Warn about deprecation.
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"""
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self._deprecated()
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return super(GitIgnorePattern, self).__init__(*args, **kw)
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@staticmethod
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def _deprecated():
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"""
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Warn about deprecation.
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"""
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warnings.warn("GitIgnorePattern ('gitignore') is deprecated. Use GitWildMatchPattern ('gitwildmatch') instead.", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=3)
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@classmethod
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def pattern_to_regex(cls, *args, **kw):
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"""
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Warn about deprecation.
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"""
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cls._deprecated()
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return super(GitIgnorePattern, cls).pattern_to_regex(*args, **kw)
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# Register `GitIgnorePattern` as "gitignore" for backward compatibility
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# with v0.4.
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util.register_pattern('gitignore', GitIgnorePattern)
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