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			812 lines
		
	
	
		
			28 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
| """
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| local path implementation.
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| """
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| import sys, os, stat, re, atexit
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| import py
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| from py._path import common
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| 
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| iswin32 = sys.platform == "win32" or (getattr(os, '_name', False) == 'nt')
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| 
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| class Stat(object):
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|     def __getattr__(self, name):
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|         return getattr(self._osstatresult, "st_" + name)
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, path, osstatresult):
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|         self.path = path
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|         self._osstatresult = osstatresult
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| 
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|     def owner(self):
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|         if iswin32:
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|             raise NotImplementedError("XXX win32")
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|         import pwd
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|         entry = py.error.checked_call(pwd.getpwuid, self.uid)
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|         return entry[0]
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|     owner = property(owner, None, None, "owner of path")
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| 
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|     def group(self):
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|         """ return group name of file. """
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|         if iswin32:
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|             raise NotImplementedError("XXX win32")
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|         import grp
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|         entry = py.error.checked_call(grp.getgrgid, self.gid)
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|         return entry[0]
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|     group = property(group)
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| 
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| class PosixPath(common.PathBase):
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|     def chown(self, user, group, rec=0):
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|         """ change ownership to the given user and group.
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|             user and group may be specified by a number or
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|             by a name.  if rec is True change ownership
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|             recursively.
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|         """
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|         uid = getuserid(user)
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|         gid = getgroupid(group)
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|         if rec:
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|             for x in self.visit(rec=lambda x: x.check(link=0)):
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|                 if x.check(link=0):
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|                     py.error.checked_call(os.chown, str(x), uid, gid)
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|         py.error.checked_call(os.chown, str(self), uid, gid)
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| 
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|     def readlink(self):
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|         """ return value of a symbolic link. """
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|         return py.error.checked_call(os.readlink, self.strpath)
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| 
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|     def mklinkto(self, oldname):
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|         """ posix style hard link to another name. """
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|         py.error.checked_call(os.link, str(oldname), str(self))
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| 
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|     def mksymlinkto(self, value, absolute=1):
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|         """ create a symbolic link with the given value (pointing to another name). """
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|         if absolute:
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|             py.error.checked_call(os.symlink, str(value), self.strpath)
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|         else:
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|             base = self.common(value)
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|             # with posix local paths '/' is always a common base
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|             relsource = self.__class__(value).relto(base)
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|             reldest = self.relto(base)
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|             n = reldest.count(self.sep)
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|             target = self.sep.join(('..', )*n + (relsource, ))
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|             py.error.checked_call(os.symlink, target, self.strpath)
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| 
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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 py.error.checked_call(os.path.samefile, str(self), str(other))
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| 
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| def getuserid(user):
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|     import pwd
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|     if not isinstance(user, int):
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|         user = pwd.getpwnam(user)[2]
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|     return user
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| 
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| def getgroupid(group):
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|     import grp
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|     if not isinstance(group, int):
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|         group = grp.getgrnam(group)[2]
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|     return group
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| 
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| FSBase = not iswin32 and PosixPath or common.PathBase
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| 
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| class LocalPath(FSBase):
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|     """ object oriented interface to os.path and other local filesystem
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|         related information.
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|     """
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|     class ImportMismatchError(ImportError):
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|         """ raised on pyimport() if there is a mismatch of __file__'s"""
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| 
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|     sep = os.sep
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|     class Checkers(common.Checkers):
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|         def _stat(self):
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|             try:
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|                 return self._statcache
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|             except AttributeError:
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|                 try:
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|                     self._statcache = self.path.stat()
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|                 except py.error.ELOOP:
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|                     self._statcache = self.path.lstat()
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|                 return self._statcache
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| 
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|         def dir(self):
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|             return stat.S_ISDIR(self._stat().mode)
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| 
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|         def file(self):
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|             return stat.S_ISREG(self._stat().mode)
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| 
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|         def exists(self):
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|             return self._stat()
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| 
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|         def link(self):
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|             st = self.path.lstat()
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|             return stat.S_ISLNK(st.mode)
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| 
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|     def __new__(cls, path=None):
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|         """ Initialize and return a local Path instance.
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| 
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|         Path can be relative to the current directory.
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|         If it is None then the current working directory is taken.
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|         Note that Path instances always carry an absolute path.
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|         Note also that passing in a local path object will simply return
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|         the exact same path object. Use new() to get a new copy.
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|         """
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|         if isinstance(path, common.PathBase):
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|             if path.__class__ == cls:
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|                 return path
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|             path = path.strpath
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|         # initialize the path
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|         self = object.__new__(cls)
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|         if not path:
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|             self.strpath = os.getcwd()
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|         elif isinstance(path, py.builtin._basestring):
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|             self.strpath = os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(str(path)))
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|         else:
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|             raise ValueError("can only pass None, Path instances "
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|                              "or non-empty strings to LocalPath")
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|         assert isinstance(self.strpath, str)
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|         return self
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| 
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|     def __hash__(self):
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|         return hash(self.strpath)
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| 
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|     def __eq__(self, other):
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|         s1 = str(self)
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|         s2 = str(other)
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|         if iswin32:
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|             s1 = s1.lower()
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|             s2 = s2.lower()
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|         return s1 == s2
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| 
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|     def __ne__(self, other):
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|         return not (self == other)
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| 
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|     def __lt__(self, other):
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|         return str(self) < str(other)
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| 
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|     def remove(self, rec=1, ignore_errors=False):
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|         """ remove a file or directory (or a directory tree if rec=1).
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|         if ignore_errors is True, errors while removing directories will
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|         be ignored.
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|         """
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|         if self.check(dir=1, link=0):
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|             if rec:
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|                 # force remove of readonly files on windows
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|                 if iswin32:
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|                     self.chmod(448, rec=1) # octcal 0700
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|                 py.error.checked_call(py.std.shutil.rmtree, self.strpath,
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|                     ignore_errors=ignore_errors)
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|             else:
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|                 py.error.checked_call(os.rmdir, self.strpath)
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|         else:
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|             if iswin32:
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|                 self.chmod(448) # octcal 0700
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|             py.error.checked_call(os.remove, self.strpath)
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| 
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|     def computehash(self, hashtype="md5", chunksize=524288):
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|         """ return hexdigest of hashvalue for this file. """
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|         try:
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|             try:
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|                 import hashlib as mod
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|             except ImportError:
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|                 if hashtype == "sha1":
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|                     hashtype = "sha"
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|                 mod = __import__(hashtype)
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|             hash = getattr(mod, hashtype)()
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|         except (AttributeError, ImportError):
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|             raise ValueError("Don't know how to compute %r hash" %(hashtype,))
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|         f = self.open('rb')
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|         try:
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|             while 1:
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|                 buf = f.read(chunksize)
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|                 if not buf:
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|                     return hash.hexdigest()
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|                 hash.update(buf)
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|         finally:
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|             f.close()
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| 
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|     def new(self, **kw):
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|         """ create a modified version of this path.
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|             the following keyword arguments modify various path parts:
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| 
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|               a:/some/path/to/a/file.ext
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|               ||                            drive
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|                 |-------------|             dirname
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|                                 |------|    basename
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|                                 |--|        purebasename
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|                                     |--|    ext
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|         """
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|         obj = object.__new__(self.__class__)
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|         drive, dirname, basename, purebasename,ext = self._getbyspec(
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|              "drive,dirname,basename,purebasename,ext")
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|         if 'basename' in kw:
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|             if 'purebasename' in kw or 'ext' in kw:
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|                 raise ValueError("invalid specification %r" % kw)
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|         else:
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|             pb = kw.setdefault('purebasename', purebasename)
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|             try:
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|                 ext = kw['ext']
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|             except KeyError:
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|                 pass
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|             else:
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|                 if ext and not ext.startswith('.'):
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|                     ext = '.' + ext
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|             kw['basename'] = pb + ext
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| 
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|         kw.setdefault('drive', drive)
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|         kw.setdefault('dirname', dirname)
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|         kw.setdefault('sep', self.sep)
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|         obj.strpath = os.path.normpath(
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|             "%(drive)s%(dirname)s%(sep)s%(basename)s" % kw)
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|         return obj
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| 
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|     def _getbyspec(self, spec):
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|         """ return a sequence of specified path parts.  'spec' is
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|             a comma separated string containing path part names.
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|             according to the following convention:
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|             a:/some/path/to/a/file.ext
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|             ||                            drive
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|               |-------------|             dirname
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|                               |------|    basename
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|                               |--|        purebasename
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|                                   |--|    ext
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|         """
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|         res = []
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|         parts = self.strpath.split(self.sep)
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| 
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|         args = filter(None, spec.split(',') )
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|         append = res.append
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|         for name in args:
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|             if name == 'drive':
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|                 append(parts[0])
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|             elif name == 'dirname':
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|                 append(self.sep.join(['']+parts[1:-1]))
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|             else:
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|                 basename = parts[-1]
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|                 if name == 'basename':
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|                     append(basename)
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|                 else:
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|                     i = basename.rfind('.')
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|                     if i == -1:
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|                         purebasename, ext = basename, ''
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|                     else:
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|                         purebasename, ext = basename[:i], basename[i:]
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|                     if name == 'purebasename':
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|                         append(purebasename)
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|                     elif name == 'ext':
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|                         append(ext)
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|                     else:
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|                         raise ValueError("invalid part specification %r" % name)
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|         return res
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| 
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|     def join(self, *args, **kwargs):
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|         """ return a new path by appending all 'args' as path
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|         components.  if abs=1 is used restart from root if any
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|         of the args is an absolute path.
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|         """
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|         if not args:
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|             return self
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|         strpath = self.strpath
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|         sep = self.sep
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|         strargs = [str(x) for x in args]
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|         if kwargs.get('abs', 0):
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|             for i in range(len(strargs)-1, -1, -1):
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|                 if os.path.isabs(strargs[i]):
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|                     strpath = strargs[i]
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|                     strargs = strargs[i+1:]
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|                     break
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|         for arg in strargs:
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|             arg = arg.strip(sep)
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|             if iswin32:
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|                 # allow unix style paths even on windows.
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|                 arg = arg.strip('/')
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|                 arg = arg.replace('/', sep)
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|             if arg:
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|                 if not strpath.endswith(sep):
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|                     strpath += sep
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|                 strpath += arg
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|         obj = self.new()
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|         obj.strpath = os.path.normpath(strpath)
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|         return obj
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| 
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|     def open(self, mode='r'):
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|         """ return an opened file with the given mode. """
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|         return py.error.checked_call(open, self.strpath, mode)
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| 
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|     def listdir(self, fil=None, sort=None):
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|         """ list directory contents, possibly filter by the given fil func
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|             and possibly sorted.
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|         """
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|         if isinstance(fil, str):
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|             fil = common.FNMatcher(fil)
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|         res = []
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|         for name in py.error.checked_call(os.listdir, self.strpath):
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|             childurl = self.join(name)
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|             if fil is None or fil(childurl):
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|                 res.append(childurl)
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|         self._sortlist(res, sort)
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|         return res
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| 
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|     def size(self):
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|         """ return size of the underlying file object """
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|         return self.stat().size
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| 
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|     def mtime(self):
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|         """ return last modification time of the path. """
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|         return self.stat().mtime
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| 
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|     def copy(self, target, archive=False):
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|         """ copy path to target."""
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|         assert not archive, "XXX archive-mode not supported"
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|         if self.check(file=1):
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|             if target.check(dir=1):
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|                 target = target.join(self.basename)
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|             assert self!=target
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|             copychunked(self, target)
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|         else:
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|             def rec(p):
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|                 return p.check(link=0)
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|             for x in self.visit(rec=rec):
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|                 relpath = x.relto(self)
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|                 newx = target.join(relpath)
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|                 newx.dirpath().ensure(dir=1)
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|                 if x.check(link=1):
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|                     newx.mksymlinkto(x.readlink())
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|                 elif x.check(file=1):
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|                     copychunked(x, newx)
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|                 elif x.check(dir=1):
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|                     newx.ensure(dir=1)
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| 
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|     def rename(self, target):
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|         """ rename this path to target. """
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|         return py.error.checked_call(os.rename, str(self), str(target))
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| 
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|     def dump(self, obj, bin=1):
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|         """ pickle object into path location"""
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|         f = self.open('wb')
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|         try:
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|             py.error.checked_call(py.std.pickle.dump, obj, f, bin)
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|         finally:
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|             f.close()
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| 
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|     def mkdir(self, *args):
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|         """ create & return the directory joined with args. """
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|         p = self.join(*args)
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|         py.error.checked_call(os.mkdir, str(p))
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|         return p
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| 
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|     def write(self, data, mode='w'):
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|         """ write data into path. """
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|         if 'b' in mode:
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|             if not py.builtin._isbytes(data):
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|                 raise ValueError("can only process bytes")
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|         else:
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|             if not py.builtin._istext(data):
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|                 if not py.builtin._isbytes(data):
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|                     data = str(data)
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|                 else:
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|                     data = py.builtin._totext(data, sys.getdefaultencoding())
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|         f = self.open(mode)
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|         try:
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|             f.write(data)
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|         finally:
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|             f.close()
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| 
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|     def _ensuredirs(self):
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|         parent = self.dirpath()
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|         if parent == self:
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|             return self
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|         if parent.check(dir=0):
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|             parent._ensuredirs()
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|         if self.check(dir=0):
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|             try:
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|                 self.mkdir()
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|             except py.error.EEXIST:
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|                 # race condition: file/dir created by another thread/process.
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|                 # complain if it is not a dir
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|                 if self.check(dir=0):
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|                     raise
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|         return self
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| 
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|     def ensure(self, *args, **kwargs):
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|         """ ensure that an args-joined path exists (by default as
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|             a file). if you specify a keyword argument 'dir=True'
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|             then the path is forced to be a directory path.
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|         """
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|         p = self.join(*args)
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|         if kwargs.get('dir', 0):
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|             return p._ensuredirs()
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|         else:
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|             p.dirpath()._ensuredirs()
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|             if not p.check(file=1):
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|                 p.open('w').close()
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|             return p
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| 
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|     def stat(self):
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|         """ Return an os.stat() tuple. """
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|         return Stat(self, py.error.checked_call(os.stat, self.strpath))
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| 
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|     def lstat(self):
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|         """ Return an os.lstat() tuple. """
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|         return Stat(self, py.error.checked_call(os.lstat, self.strpath))
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| 
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|     def setmtime(self, mtime=None):
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|         """ set modification time for the given path.  if 'mtime' is None
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|         (the default) then the file's mtime is set to current time.
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| 
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|         Note that the resolution for 'mtime' is platform dependent.
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|         """
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|         if mtime is None:
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|             return py.error.checked_call(os.utime, self.strpath, mtime)
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|         try:
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|             return py.error.checked_call(os.utime, self.strpath, (-1, mtime))
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|         except py.error.EINVAL:
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|             return py.error.checked_call(os.utime, self.strpath, (self.atime(), mtime))
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| 
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|     def chdir(self):
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|         """ change directory to self and return old current directory """
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|         old = self.__class__()
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|         py.error.checked_call(os.chdir, self.strpath)
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|         return old
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| 
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|     def realpath(self):
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|         """ return a new path which contains no symbolic links."""
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|         return self.__class__(os.path.realpath(self.strpath))
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| 
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|     def atime(self):
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|         """ return last access time of the path. """
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|         return self.stat().atime
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| 
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|     def __repr__(self):
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|         return 'local(%r)' % self.strpath
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| 
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|     def __str__(self):
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|         """ return string representation of the Path. """
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|         return self.strpath
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| 
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|     def pypkgpath(self, pkgname=None):
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|         """ return the path's package path by looking for the given
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|             pkgname.  If pkgname is None then look for the last
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|             directory upwards which still contains an __init__.py
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|             and whose basename is python-importable.
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|             Return None if a pkgpath can not be determined.
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|         """
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|         pkgpath = None
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|         for parent in self.parts(reverse=True):
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|             if pkgname is None:
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|                 if parent.check(file=1):
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|                     continue
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|                 if not isimportable(parent.basename):
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|                     break
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|                 if parent.join('__init__.py').check():
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|                     pkgpath = parent
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|                     continue
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|                 return pkgpath
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|             else:
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|                 if parent.basename == pkgname:
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|                     return parent
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|         return pkgpath
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| 
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|     def _prependsyspath(self, path):
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|         s = str(path)
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|         if s != sys.path[0]:
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|             #print "prepending to sys.path", s
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|             sys.path.insert(0, s)
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| 
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|     def chmod(self, mode, rec=0):
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|         """ change permissions to the given mode. If mode is an
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|             integer it directly encodes the os-specific modes.
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|             if rec is True perform recursively.
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|         """
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|         if not isinstance(mode, int):
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|             raise TypeError("mode %r must be an integer" % (mode,))
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|         if rec:
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|             for x in self.visit(rec=rec):
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|                 py.error.checked_call(os.chmod, str(x), mode)
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|         py.error.checked_call(os.chmod, str(self), mode)
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| 
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|     def pyimport(self, modname=None, ensuresyspath=True):
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|         """ return path as an imported python module.
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|             if modname is None, look for the containing package
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|             and construct an according module name.
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|             The module will be put/looked up in sys.modules.
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|         """
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|         if not self.check():
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|             raise py.error.ENOENT(self)
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|         #print "trying to import", self
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|         pkgpath = None
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|         if modname is None:
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|             pkgpath = self.pypkgpath()
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|             if pkgpath is not None:
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|                 if ensuresyspath:
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|                     self._prependsyspath(pkgpath.dirpath())
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|                 pkg = __import__(pkgpath.basename, None, None, [])
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|                 names = self.new(ext='').relto(pkgpath.dirpath())
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|                 names = names.split(self.sep)
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|                 if names and names[-1] == "__init__":
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|                     names.pop()
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|                 modname = ".".join(names)
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|             else:
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|                 # no package scope, still make it possible
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|                 if ensuresyspath:
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|                     self._prependsyspath(self.dirpath())
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|                 modname = self.purebasename
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|             mod = __import__(modname, None, None, ['__doc__'])
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|             modfile = mod.__file__
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|             if modfile[-4:] in ('.pyc', '.pyo'):
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|                 modfile = modfile[:-1]
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|             elif modfile.endswith('$py.class'):
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|                 modfile = modfile[:-9] + '.py'
 | |
|             if modfile.endswith("__init__.py"):
 | |
|                 if self.basename != "__init__.py":
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|                     modfile = modfile[:-12]
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|             if not self.samefile(modfile):
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|                 raise self.ImportMismatchError(modname, modfile, self)
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|             return mod
 | |
|         else:
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|             try:
 | |
|                 return sys.modules[modname]
 | |
|             except KeyError:
 | |
|                 # we have a custom modname, do a pseudo-import
 | |
|                 mod = py.std.types.ModuleType(modname)
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|                 mod.__file__ = str(self)
 | |
|                 sys.modules[modname] = mod
 | |
|                 try:
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|                     py.builtin.execfile(str(self), mod.__dict__)
 | |
|                 except:
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|                     del sys.modules[modname]
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|                     raise
 | |
|                 return mod
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| 
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|     def sysexec(self, *argv, **popen_opts):
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|         """ return stdout text from executing a system child process,
 | |
|             where the 'self' path points to executable.
 | |
|             The process is directly invoked and not through a system shell.
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|         """
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|         from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
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|         argv = map(str, argv)
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|         popen_opts['stdout'] = popen_opts['stderr'] = PIPE
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|         proc = Popen([str(self)] + list(argv), **popen_opts)
 | |
|         stdout, stderr = proc.communicate()
 | |
|         ret = proc.wait()
 | |
|         if py.builtin._isbytes(stdout):
 | |
|             stdout = py.builtin._totext(stdout, sys.getdefaultencoding())
 | |
|         if ret != 0:
 | |
|             if py.builtin._isbytes(stderr):
 | |
|                 stderr = py.builtin._totext(stderr, sys.getdefaultencoding())
 | |
|             raise py.process.cmdexec.Error(ret, ret, str(self),
 | |
|                                            stdout, stderr,)
 | |
|         return stdout
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def sysfind(cls, name, checker=None):
 | |
|         """ return a path object found by looking at the systems
 | |
|             underlying PATH specification. If the checker is not None
 | |
|             it will be invoked to filter matching paths.  If a binary
 | |
|             cannot be found, None is returned
 | |
|             Note: This is probably not working on plain win32 systems
 | |
|             but may work on cygwin.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         if os.path.isabs(name):
 | |
|             p = py.path.local(name)
 | |
|             if p.check(file=1):
 | |
|                 return p
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             if iswin32:
 | |
|                 paths = py.std.os.environ['Path'].split(';')
 | |
|                 if '' not in paths and '.' not in paths:
 | |
|                     paths.append('.')
 | |
|                 try:
 | |
|                     systemroot = os.environ['SYSTEMROOT']
 | |
|                 except KeyError:
 | |
|                     pass
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     paths = [re.sub('%SystemRoot%', systemroot, path)
 | |
|                              for path in paths]
 | |
|                 tryadd = '', '.exe', '.com', '.bat' # XXX add more?
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 paths = py.std.os.environ['PATH'].split(':')
 | |
|                 tryadd = ('',)
 | |
| 
 | |
|             for x in paths:
 | |
|                 for addext in tryadd:
 | |
|                     p = py.path.local(x).join(name, abs=True) + addext
 | |
|                     try:
 | |
|                         if p.check(file=1):
 | |
|                             if checker:
 | |
|                                 if not checker(p):
 | |
|                                     continue
 | |
|                             return p
 | |
|                     except py.error.EACCES:
 | |
|                         pass
 | |
|         return None
 | |
|     sysfind = classmethod(sysfind)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def _gethomedir(cls):
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             x = os.environ['HOME']
 | |
|         except KeyError:
 | |
|             x = os.environ["HOMEDRIVE"] + os.environ['HOMEPATH']
 | |
|         return cls(x)
 | |
|     _gethomedir = classmethod(_gethomedir)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     #"""
 | |
|     #special class constructors for local filesystem paths
 | |
|     #"""
 | |
|     def get_temproot(cls):
 | |
|         """ return the system's temporary directory
 | |
|             (where tempfiles are usually created in)
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         return py.path.local(py.std.tempfile.gettempdir())
 | |
|     get_temproot = classmethod(get_temproot)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def mkdtemp(cls, rootdir=None):
 | |
|         """ return a Path object pointing to a fresh new temporary directory
 | |
|             (which we created ourself).
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         import tempfile
 | |
|         if rootdir is None:
 | |
|             rootdir = cls.get_temproot()
 | |
|         return cls(py.error.checked_call(tempfile.mkdtemp, dir=str(rootdir)))
 | |
|     mkdtemp = classmethod(mkdtemp)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def make_numbered_dir(cls, prefix='session-', rootdir=None, keep=3,
 | |
|                           lock_timeout = 172800):   # two days
 | |
|         """ return unique directory with a number greater than the current
 | |
|             maximum one.  The number is assumed to start directly after prefix.
 | |
|             if keep is true directories with a number less than (maxnum-keep)
 | |
|             will be removed.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         if rootdir is None:
 | |
|             rootdir = cls.get_temproot()
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def parse_num(path):
 | |
|             """ parse the number out of a path (if it matches the prefix) """
 | |
|             bn = path.basename
 | |
|             if bn.startswith(prefix):
 | |
|                 try:
 | |
|                     return int(bn[len(prefix):])
 | |
|                 except ValueError:
 | |
|                     pass
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # compute the maximum number currently in use with the
 | |
|         # prefix
 | |
|         lastmax = None
 | |
|         while True:
 | |
|             maxnum = -1
 | |
|             for path in rootdir.listdir():
 | |
|                 num = parse_num(path)
 | |
|                 if num is not None:
 | |
|                     maxnum = max(maxnum, num)
 | |
| 
 | |
|             # make the new directory
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 udir = rootdir.mkdir(prefix + str(maxnum+1))
 | |
|             except py.error.EEXIST:
 | |
|                 # race condition: another thread/process created the dir
 | |
|                 # in the meantime.  Try counting again
 | |
|                 if lastmax == maxnum:
 | |
|                     raise
 | |
|                 lastmax = maxnum
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
|             break
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # put a .lock file in the new directory that will be removed at
 | |
|         # process exit
 | |
|         if lock_timeout:
 | |
|             lockfile = udir.join('.lock')
 | |
|             mypid = os.getpid()
 | |
|             if hasattr(lockfile, 'mksymlinkto'):
 | |
|                 lockfile.mksymlinkto(str(mypid))
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 lockfile.write(str(mypid))
 | |
|             def try_remove_lockfile():
 | |
|                 # in a fork() situation, only the last process should
 | |
|                 # remove the .lock, otherwise the other processes run the
 | |
|                 # risk of seeing their temporary dir disappear.  For now
 | |
|                 # we remove the .lock in the parent only (i.e. we assume
 | |
|                 # that the children finish before the parent).
 | |
|                 if os.getpid() != mypid:
 | |
|                     return
 | |
|                 try:
 | |
|                     lockfile.remove()
 | |
|                 except py.error.Error:
 | |
|                     pass
 | |
|             atexit.register(try_remove_lockfile)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # prune old directories
 | |
|         if keep:
 | |
|             for path in rootdir.listdir():
 | |
|                 num = parse_num(path)
 | |
|                 if num is not None and num <= (maxnum - keep):
 | |
|                     lf = path.join('.lock')
 | |
|                     try:
 | |
|                         t1 = lf.lstat().mtime
 | |
|                         t2 = lockfile.lstat().mtime
 | |
|                         if not lock_timeout or abs(t2-t1) < lock_timeout:
 | |
|                             continue   # skip directories still locked
 | |
|                     except py.error.Error:
 | |
|                         pass   # assume that it means that there is no 'lf'
 | |
|                     try:
 | |
|                         path.remove(rec=1)
 | |
|                     except KeyboardInterrupt:
 | |
|                         raise
 | |
|                     except: # this might be py.error.Error, WindowsError ...
 | |
|                         pass
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # make link...
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             username = os.environ['USER']           #linux, et al
 | |
|         except KeyError:
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 username = os.environ['USERNAME']   #windows
 | |
|             except KeyError:
 | |
|                 username = 'current'
 | |
| 
 | |
|         src  = str(udir)
 | |
|         dest = src[:src.rfind('-')] + '-' + username
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             os.unlink(dest)
 | |
|         except OSError:
 | |
|             pass
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             os.symlink(src, dest)
 | |
|         except (OSError, AttributeError): # AttributeError on win32
 | |
|             pass
 | |
| 
 | |
|         return udir
 | |
|     make_numbered_dir = classmethod(make_numbered_dir)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def copychunked(src, dest):
 | |
|     chunksize = 524288 # half a meg of bytes
 | |
|     fsrc = src.open('rb')
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         fdest = dest.open('wb')
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             while 1:
 | |
|                 buf = fsrc.read(chunksize)
 | |
|                 if not buf:
 | |
|                     break
 | |
|                 fdest.write(buf)
 | |
|         finally:
 | |
|             fdest.close()
 | |
|     finally:
 | |
|         fsrc.close()
 | |
| 
 | |
| def autopath(globs=None):
 | |
|     """ (deprecated) return the (local) path of the "current" file pointed to by globals or - if it is none - alternatively the callers frame globals.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         the path will always point to a .py file  or to None.
 | |
|         the path will have the following payload:
 | |
|         pkgdir   is the last parent directory path containing __init__.py
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     py.log._apiwarn("1.1", "py.magic.autopath deprecated, "
 | |
|         "use py.path.local(__file__) and maybe pypkgpath/pyimport().")
 | |
|     if globs is None:
 | |
|         globs = sys._getframe(1).f_globals
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         __file__ = globs['__file__']
 | |
|     except KeyError:
 | |
|         if not sys.argv[0]:
 | |
|             raise ValueError("cannot compute autopath in interactive mode")
 | |
|         __file__ = os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ret = py.path.local(__file__)
 | |
|     if ret.ext in ('.pyc', '.pyo'):
 | |
|         ret = ret.new(ext='.py')
 | |
|     current = pkgdir = ret.dirpath()
 | |
|     while 1:
 | |
|         if current.join('__init__.py').check():
 | |
|             pkgdir = current
 | |
|             current = current.dirpath()
 | |
|             if pkgdir != current:
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
|         elif str(current) not in sys.path:
 | |
|             sys.path.insert(0, str(current))
 | |
|         break
 | |
|     ret.pkgdir = pkgdir
 | |
|     return ret
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def isimportable(name):
 | |
|     if name:
 | |
|         if not (name[0].isalpha() or name[0] == '_'):
 | |
|             return False
 | |
|         name= name.replace("_", '')
 | |
|         return not name or name.isalnum()
 |