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454 lines
14 KiB
Python
454 lines
14 KiB
Python
"""
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"""
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import warnings
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import os
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import sys
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import posixpath
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import fnmatch
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import py
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# Moved from local.py.
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iswin32 = sys.platform == "win32" or (getattr(os, '_name', False) == 'nt')
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try:
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from os import fspath
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except ImportError:
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def fspath(path):
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"""
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Return the string representation of the path.
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If str or bytes is passed in, it is returned unchanged.
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This code comes from PEP 519, modified to support earlier versions of
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python.
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This is required for python < 3.6.
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"""
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if isinstance(path, (py.builtin.text, py.builtin.bytes)):
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return path
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# Work from the object's type to match method resolution of other magic
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# methods.
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path_type = type(path)
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try:
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return path_type.__fspath__(path)
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except AttributeError:
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if hasattr(path_type, '__fspath__'):
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raise
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try:
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import pathlib
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except ImportError:
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pass
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else:
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if isinstance(path, pathlib.PurePath):
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return py.builtin.text(path)
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raise TypeError("expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not "
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+ path_type.__name__)
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class Checkers:
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_depend_on_existence = 'exists', 'link', 'dir', 'file'
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def __init__(self, path):
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self.path = path
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def dir(self):
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raise NotImplementedError
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def file(self):
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raise NotImplementedError
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def dotfile(self):
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return self.path.basename.startswith('.')
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def ext(self, arg):
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if not arg.startswith('.'):
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arg = '.' + arg
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return self.path.ext == arg
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def exists(self):
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raise NotImplementedError
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def basename(self, arg):
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return self.path.basename == arg
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def basestarts(self, arg):
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return self.path.basename.startswith(arg)
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def relto(self, arg):
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return self.path.relto(arg)
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def fnmatch(self, arg):
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return self.path.fnmatch(arg)
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def endswith(self, arg):
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return str(self.path).endswith(arg)
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def _evaluate(self, kw):
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for name, value in kw.items():
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invert = False
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meth = None
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try:
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meth = getattr(self, name)
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except AttributeError:
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if name[:3] == 'not':
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invert = True
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try:
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meth = getattr(self, name[3:])
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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if meth is None:
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raise TypeError(
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"no %r checker available for %r" % (name, self.path))
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try:
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if py.code.getrawcode(meth).co_argcount > 1:
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if (not meth(value)) ^ invert:
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return False
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else:
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if bool(value) ^ bool(meth()) ^ invert:
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return False
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except (py.error.ENOENT, py.error.ENOTDIR, py.error.EBUSY):
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# EBUSY feels not entirely correct,
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# but its kind of necessary since ENOMEDIUM
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# is not accessible in python
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for name in self._depend_on_existence:
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if name in kw:
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if kw.get(name):
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return False
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name = 'not' + name
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if name in kw:
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if not kw.get(name):
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return False
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return True
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class NeverRaised(Exception):
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pass
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class PathBase(object):
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""" shared implementation for filesystem path objects."""
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Checkers = Checkers
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def __div__(self, other):
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return self.join(fspath(other))
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__truediv__ = __div__ # py3k
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def basename(self):
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""" basename part of path. """
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return self._getbyspec('basename')[0]
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basename = property(basename, None, None, basename.__doc__)
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def dirname(self):
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""" dirname part of path. """
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return self._getbyspec('dirname')[0]
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dirname = property(dirname, None, None, dirname.__doc__)
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def purebasename(self):
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""" pure base name of the path."""
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return self._getbyspec('purebasename')[0]
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purebasename = property(purebasename, None, None, purebasename.__doc__)
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def ext(self):
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""" extension of the path (including the '.')."""
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return self._getbyspec('ext')[0]
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ext = property(ext, None, None, ext.__doc__)
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def dirpath(self, *args, **kwargs):
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""" return the directory path joined with any given path arguments. """
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return self.new(basename='').join(*args, **kwargs)
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def read_binary(self):
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""" read and return a bytestring from reading the path. """
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with self.open('rb') as f:
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return f.read()
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def read_text(self, encoding):
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""" read and return a Unicode string from reading the path. """
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with self.open("r", encoding=encoding) as f:
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return f.read()
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def read(self, mode='r'):
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""" read and return a bytestring from reading the path. """
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with self.open(mode) as f:
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return f.read()
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def readlines(self, cr=1):
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""" read and return a list of lines from the path. if cr is False, the
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newline will be removed from the end of each line. """
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if sys.version_info < (3, ):
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mode = 'rU'
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else: # python 3 deprecates mode "U" in favor of "newline" option
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mode = 'r'
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if not cr:
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content = self.read(mode)
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return content.split('\n')
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else:
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f = self.open(mode)
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try:
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return f.readlines()
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finally:
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f.close()
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def load(self):
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""" (deprecated) return object unpickled from self.read() """
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f = self.open('rb')
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try:
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import pickle
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return py.error.checked_call(pickle.load, f)
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finally:
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f.close()
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def move(self, target):
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""" move this path to target. """
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if target.relto(self):
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raise py.error.EINVAL(
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target,
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"cannot move path into a subdirectory of itself")
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try:
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self.rename(target)
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except py.error.EXDEV: # invalid cross-device link
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self.copy(target)
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self.remove()
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def __repr__(self):
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""" return a string representation of this path. """
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return repr(str(self))
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def check(self, **kw):
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""" check a path for existence and properties.
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Without arguments, return True if the path exists, otherwise False.
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valid checkers::
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file=1 # is a file
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file=0 # is not a file (may not even exist)
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dir=1 # is a dir
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link=1 # is a link
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exists=1 # exists
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You can specify multiple checker definitions, for example::
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path.check(file=1, link=1) # a link pointing to a file
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"""
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if not kw:
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kw = {'exists': 1}
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return self.Checkers(self)._evaluate(kw)
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def fnmatch(self, pattern):
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"""return true if the basename/fullname matches the glob-'pattern'.
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valid pattern characters::
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* matches everything
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? matches any single character
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[seq] matches any character in seq
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[!seq] matches any char not in seq
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If the pattern contains a path-separator then the full path
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is used for pattern matching and a '*' is prepended to the
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pattern.
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if the pattern doesn't contain a path-separator the pattern
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is only matched against the basename.
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"""
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return FNMatcher(pattern)(self)
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def relto(self, relpath):
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""" return a string which is the relative part of the path
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to the given 'relpath'.
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"""
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if not isinstance(relpath, (str, PathBase)):
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raise TypeError("%r: not a string or path object" %(relpath,))
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strrelpath = str(relpath)
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if strrelpath and strrelpath[-1] != self.sep:
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strrelpath += self.sep
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#assert strrelpath[-1] == self.sep
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#assert strrelpath[-2] != self.sep
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strself = self.strpath
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if sys.platform == "win32" or getattr(os, '_name', None) == 'nt':
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if os.path.normcase(strself).startswith(
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os.path.normcase(strrelpath)):
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return strself[len(strrelpath):]
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elif strself.startswith(strrelpath):
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return strself[len(strrelpath):]
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return ""
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def ensure_dir(self, *args):
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""" ensure the path joined with args is a directory. """
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return self.ensure(*args, **{"dir": True})
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def bestrelpath(self, dest):
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""" return a string which is a relative path from self
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(assumed to be a directory) to dest such that
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self.join(bestrelpath) == dest and if not such
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path can be determined return dest.
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"""
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try:
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if self == dest:
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return os.curdir
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base = self.common(dest)
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if not base: # can be the case on windows
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return str(dest)
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self2base = self.relto(base)
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reldest = dest.relto(base)
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if self2base:
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n = self2base.count(self.sep) + 1
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else:
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n = 0
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l = [os.pardir] * n
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if reldest:
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l.append(reldest)
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target = dest.sep.join(l)
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return target
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except AttributeError:
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return str(dest)
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def exists(self):
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return self.check()
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def isdir(self):
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return self.check(dir=1)
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def isfile(self):
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return self.check(file=1)
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def parts(self, reverse=False):
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""" return a root-first list of all ancestor directories
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plus the path itself.
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"""
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current = self
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l = [self]
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while 1:
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last = current
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current = current.dirpath()
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if last == current:
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break
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l.append(current)
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if not reverse:
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l.reverse()
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return l
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def common(self, other):
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""" return the common part shared with the other path
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or None if there is no common part.
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"""
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last = None
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for x, y in zip(self.parts(), other.parts()):
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if x != y:
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return last
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last = x
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return last
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def __add__(self, other):
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""" return new path object with 'other' added to the basename"""
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return self.new(basename=self.basename+str(other))
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def __cmp__(self, other):
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""" return sort value (-1, 0, +1). """
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try:
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return cmp(self.strpath, other.strpath)
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except AttributeError:
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return cmp(str(self), str(other)) # self.path, other.path)
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def __lt__(self, other):
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try:
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return self.strpath < other.strpath
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except AttributeError:
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return str(self) < str(other)
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def visit(self, fil=None, rec=None, ignore=NeverRaised, bf=False, sort=False):
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""" yields all paths below the current one
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fil is a filter (glob pattern or callable), if not matching the
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path will not be yielded, defaulting to None (everything is
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returned)
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rec is a filter (glob pattern or callable) that controls whether
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a node is descended, defaulting to None
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ignore is an Exception class that is ignoredwhen calling dirlist()
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on any of the paths (by default, all exceptions are reported)
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bf if True will cause a breadthfirst search instead of the
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default depthfirst. Default: False
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sort if True will sort entries within each directory level.
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"""
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for x in Visitor(fil, rec, ignore, bf, sort).gen(self):
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yield x
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def _sortlist(self, res, sort):
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if sort:
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if hasattr(sort, '__call__'):
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warnings.warn(DeprecationWarning(
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"listdir(sort=callable) is deprecated and breaks on python3"
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), stacklevel=3)
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res.sort(sort)
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else:
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res.sort()
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def samefile(self, other):
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""" return True if other refers to the same stat object as self. """
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return self.strpath == str(other)
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def __fspath__(self):
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return self.strpath
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class Visitor:
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def __init__(self, fil, rec, ignore, bf, sort):
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if isinstance(fil, py.builtin._basestring):
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fil = FNMatcher(fil)
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if isinstance(rec, py.builtin._basestring):
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self.rec = FNMatcher(rec)
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elif not hasattr(rec, '__call__') and rec:
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self.rec = lambda path: True
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else:
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self.rec = rec
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self.fil = fil
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self.ignore = ignore
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self.breadthfirst = bf
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self.optsort = sort and sorted or (lambda x: x)
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def gen(self, path):
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try:
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entries = path.listdir()
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except self.ignore:
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return
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rec = self.rec
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dirs = self.optsort([p for p in entries
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if p.check(dir=1) and (rec is None or rec(p))])
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if not self.breadthfirst:
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for subdir in dirs:
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for p in self.gen(subdir):
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yield p
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for p in self.optsort(entries):
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if self.fil is None or self.fil(p):
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yield p
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if self.breadthfirst:
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for subdir in dirs:
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for p in self.gen(subdir):
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yield p
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class FNMatcher:
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def __init__(self, pattern):
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self.pattern = pattern
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def __call__(self, path):
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pattern = self.pattern
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if (pattern.find(path.sep) == -1 and
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iswin32 and
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pattern.find(posixpath.sep) != -1):
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# Running on Windows, the pattern has no Windows path separators,
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# and the pattern has one or more Posix path separators. Replace
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# the Posix path separators with the Windows path separator.
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pattern = pattern.replace(posixpath.sep, path.sep)
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if pattern.find(path.sep) == -1:
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name = path.basename
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else:
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name = str(path) # path.strpath # XXX svn?
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if not os.path.isabs(pattern):
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pattern = '*' + path.sep + pattern
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return fnmatch.fnmatch(name, pattern)
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