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from bzrlib import (
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from bzrlib import symbol_versioning
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from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import (
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deprecated_function,
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# sha and md5 modules are deprecated in python2.6 but hashlib is available as
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if sys.version_info < (2, 5):
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import md5 as _mod_md5
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import sha as _mod_sha
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from bzrlib import symbol_versioning
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# Cross platform wall-clock time functionality with decent resolution.
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# On Linux ``time.clock`` returns only CPU time. On Windows, ``time.time()``
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# only has a resolution of ~15ms. Note that ``time.clock()`` is not
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# synchronized with ``time.time()``, this is only meant to be used to find
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# delta times by subtracting from another call to this function.
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timer_func = time.time
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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timer_func = time.clock
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter
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# On win32, O_BINARY is used to indicate the file should
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# be opened in binary mode, rather than text mode.
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# On other platforms, O_BINARY doesn't exist, because
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# they always open in binary mode, so it is okay to
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# OR with 0 on those platforms.
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# O_NOINHERIT and O_TEXT exists only on win32 too.
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# OR with 0 on those platforms
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O_BINARY = getattr(os, 'O_BINARY', 0)
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O_TEXT = getattr(os, 'O_TEXT', 0)
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O_NOINHERIT = getattr(os, 'O_NOINHERIT', 0)
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def get_unicode_argv():
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user_encoding = get_user_encoding()
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return [a.decode(user_encoding) for a in sys.argv[1:]]
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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raise errors.BzrError(("Parameter '%r' is unsupported by the current "
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def make_readonly(filename):
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"""Make a filename read-only."""
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mod = os.lstat(filename).st_mode
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if not stat.S_ISLNK(mod):
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os.chmod(filename, mod)
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mod = os.stat(filename).st_mode
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os.chmod(filename, mod)
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def make_writable(filename):
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mod = os.lstat(filename).st_mode
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if not stat.S_ISLNK(mod):
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os.chmod(filename, mod)
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def minimum_path_selection(paths):
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"""Return the smallset subset of paths which are outside paths.
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:param paths: A container (and hence not None) of paths.
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:return: A set of paths sufficient to include everything in paths via
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is_inside, drawn from the paths parameter.
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return path.split('/')
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sorted_paths = sorted(list(paths), key=sort_key)
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search_paths = [sorted_paths[0]]
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for path in sorted_paths[1:]:
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if not is_inside(search_paths[-1], path):
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# This path is unique, add it
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search_paths.append(path)
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return set(search_paths)
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mod = os.stat(filename).st_mode
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os.chmod(filename, mod)
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return _win32_fixdrive(tempfile.mkdtemp(*args, **kwargs).replace('\\', '/'))
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def _add_rename_error_details(e, old, new):
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new_e = OSError(e.errno, "failed to rename %s to %s: %s"
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% (old, new, e.strerror))
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new_e.to_filename = new
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def _win32_rename(old, new):
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"""We expect to be able to atomically replace 'new' with old.
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On win32, if new exists, it must be moved out of the way first,
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fancy_rename(old, new, rename_func=_wrapped_rename, unlink_func=os.unlink)
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fancy_rename(old, new, rename_func=os.rename, unlink_func=os.unlink)
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except OSError, e:
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if e.errno in (errno.EPERM, errno.EACCES, errno.EBUSY, errno.EINVAL):
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# If we try to rename a non-existant file onto cwd, we get
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# EPERM or EACCES instead of ENOENT, this will raise ENOENT
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# If we try to rename a non-existant file onto cwd, we get
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# EPERM or EACCES instead of ENOENT, this will raise ENOENT
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# if the old path doesn't exist, sometimes we get EACCES
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# On Linux, we seem to get EBUSY, on Mac we get EINVAL
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def _wrapped_rename(old, new):
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"""Rename a file or directory"""
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except (IOError, OSError), e:
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# this is eventually called by all rename-like functions, so should
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raise _add_rename_error_details(e, old, new)
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def _mac_getcwd():
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return unicodedata.normalize('NFC', os.getcwdu())
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return unicodedata.normalize('NFKC', os.getcwdu())
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# Default is to just use the python builtins, but these can be rebound on
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def pumpfile(from_file, to_file, read_length=-1, buff_size=32768,
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report_activity=None, direction='read'):
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"""Copy contents of one file to another.
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The read_length can either be -1 to read to end-of-file (EOF) or
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it can specify the maximum number of bytes to read.
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The buff_size represents the maximum size for each read operation
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performed on from_file.
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:param report_activity: Call this as bytes are read, see
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Transport._report_activity
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:param direction: Will be passed to report_activity
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:return: The number of bytes copied.
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# read specified number of bytes
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while read_length > 0:
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num_bytes_to_read = min(read_length, buff_size)
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block = from_file.read(num_bytes_to_read)
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if report_activity is not None:
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report_activity(len(block), direction)
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actual_bytes_read = len(block)
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read_length -= actual_bytes_read
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length += actual_bytes_read
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block = from_file.read(buff_size)
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if report_activity is not None:
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report_activity(len(block), direction)
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def pump_string_file(bytes, file_handle, segment_size=None):
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"""Write bytes to file_handle in many smaller writes.
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:param bytes: The string to write.
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:param file_handle: The file to write to.
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# Write data in chunks rather than all at once, because very large
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# writes fail on some platforms (e.g. Windows with SMB mounted
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segment_size = 5242880 # 5MB
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segments = range(len(bytes) / segment_size + 1)
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write = file_handle.write
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for segment_index in segments:
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segment = buffer(bytes, segment_index * segment_size, segment_size)
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def pumpfile(fromfile, tofile):
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"""Copy contents of one file to another."""
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b = fromfile.read(BUFSIZE)
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def file_iterator(input_file, readsize=32768):
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offset = datetime.fromtimestamp(t) - datetime.utcfromtimestamp(t)
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return offset.days * 86400 + offset.seconds
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weekdays = ['Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun']
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_default_format_by_weekday_num = [wd + " %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" for wd in weekdays]
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def format_date(t, offset=0, timezone='original', date_fmt=None,
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def format_date(t, offset=0, timezone='original', date_fmt=None,
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show_offset=True):
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"""Return a formatted date string.
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:param t: Seconds since the epoch.
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:param offset: Timezone offset in seconds east of utc.
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:param timezone: How to display the time: 'utc', 'original' for the
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timezone specified by offset, or 'local' for the process's current
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:param date_fmt: strftime format.
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:param show_offset: Whether to append the timezone.
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(date_fmt, tt, offset_str) = \
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_format_date(t, offset, timezone, date_fmt, show_offset)
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date_fmt = date_fmt.replace('%a', weekdays[tt[6]])
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date_str = time.strftime(date_fmt, tt)
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return date_str + offset_str
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# Cache of formatted offset strings
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def format_date_with_offset_in_original_timezone(t, offset=0,
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_cache=_offset_cache):
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"""Return a formatted date string in the original timezone.
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This routine may be faster then format_date.
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:param t: Seconds since the epoch.
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:param offset: Timezone offset in seconds east of utc.
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tt = time.gmtime(t + offset)
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date_fmt = _default_format_by_weekday_num[tt[6]]
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date_str = time.strftime(date_fmt, tt)
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offset_str = _cache.get(offset, None)
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if offset_str is None:
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offset_str = ' %+03d%02d' % (offset / 3600, (offset / 60) % 60)
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_cache[offset] = offset_str
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return date_str + offset_str
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def format_local_date(t, offset=0, timezone='original', date_fmt=None,
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"""Return an unicode date string formatted according to the current locale.
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:param t: Seconds since the epoch.
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:param offset: Timezone offset in seconds east of utc.
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:param timezone: How to display the time: 'utc', 'original' for the
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timezone specified by offset, or 'local' for the process's current
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:param date_fmt: strftime format.
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:param show_offset: Whether to append the timezone.
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(date_fmt, tt, offset_str) = \
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_format_date(t, offset, timezone, date_fmt, show_offset)
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date_str = time.strftime(date_fmt, tt)
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if not isinstance(date_str, unicode):
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date_str = date_str.decode(get_user_encoding(), 'replace')
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return date_str + offset_str
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def _format_date(t, offset, timezone, date_fmt, show_offset):
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## TODO: Perhaps a global option to use either universal or local time?
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## Or perhaps just let people set $TZ?
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assert isinstance(t, float)
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if timezone == 'utc':
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tt = time.gmtime(t)
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assert isinstance(p, (list, tuple))
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if (f == '..') or (f is None) or (f == ''):
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raise errors.BzrError("sorry, %r not allowed in path" % f)
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return pathjoin(*p)
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def parent_directories(filename):
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"""Return the list of parent directories, deepest first.
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For example, parent_directories("a/b/c") -> ["a/b", "a"].
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parts = splitpath(dirname(filename))
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parents.append(joinpath(parts))
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_extension_load_failures = []
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def failed_to_load_extension(exception):
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"""Handle failing to load a binary extension.
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This should be called from the ImportError block guarding the attempt to
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import the native extension. If this function returns, the pure-Python
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implementation should be loaded instead::
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>>> import bzrlib._fictional_extension_pyx
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>>> except ImportError, e:
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>>> bzrlib.osutils.failed_to_load_extension(e)
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>>> import bzrlib._fictional_extension_py
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# NB: This docstring is just an example, not a doctest, because doctest
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# currently can't cope with the use of lazy imports in this namespace --
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# This currently doesn't report the failure at the time it occurs, because
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# they tend to happen very early in startup when we can't check config
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# files etc, and also we want to report all failures but not spam the user
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from bzrlib import trace
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exception_str = str(exception)
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if exception_str not in _extension_load_failures:
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trace.mutter("failed to load compiled extension: %s" % exception_str)
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_extension_load_failures.append(exception_str)
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def report_extension_load_failures():
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if not _extension_load_failures:
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from bzrlib.config import GlobalConfig
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if GlobalConfig().get_user_option_as_bool('ignore_missing_extensions'):
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# the warnings framework should by default show this only once
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from bzrlib.trace import warning
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"bzr: warning: some compiled extensions could not be loaded; "
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"see <https://answers.launchpad.net/bzr/+faq/703>")
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# we no longer show the specific missing extensions here, because it makes
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# the message too long and scary - see
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# https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/430529
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from bzrlib._chunks_to_lines_pyx import chunks_to_lines
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except ImportError, e:
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failed_to_load_extension(e)
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from bzrlib._chunks_to_lines_py import chunks_to_lines
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@deprecated_function(zero_nine)
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def appendpath(p1, p2):
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return pathjoin(p1, p2)
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def split_lines(s):
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"""Split s into lines, but without removing the newline characters."""
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# Trivially convert a fulltext into a 'chunked' representation, and let
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# chunks_to_lines do the heavy lifting.
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if isinstance(s, str):
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# chunks_to_lines only supports 8-bit strings
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return chunks_to_lines([s])
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return _split_lines(s)
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def _split_lines(s):
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"""Split s into lines, but without removing the newline characters.
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This supports Unicode or plain string objects.
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lines = s.split('\n')
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result = [line + '\n' for line in lines[:-1]]
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os.path.commonprefix (python2.4) has a bad bug that it works just
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on string prefixes, assuming that '/u' is a prefix of '/u2'. This
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avoids that problem.
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NOTE: `base` should not have a trailing slash otherwise you'll get
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PathNotChild exceptions regardless of `path`.
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if len(base) < MIN_ABS_PATHLENGTH:
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# must have space for e.g. a drive letter
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raise ValueError('%r is too short to calculate a relative path'
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assert len(base) >= MIN_ABS_PATHLENGTH, ('Length of base must be equal or'
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' exceed the platform minimum length (which is %d)' %
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rp = abspath(path)
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if len(head) <= len(base) and head != base:
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raise errors.PathNotChild(rp, base)
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while len(head) >= len(base):
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if head == base:
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head, tail = split(head)
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head, tail = os.path.split(head)
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raise errors.PathNotChild(rp, base)
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return pathjoin(*reversed(s))
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def _cicp_canonical_relpath(base, path):
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"""Return the canonical path relative to base.
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Like relpath, but on case-insensitive-case-preserving file-systems, this
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will return the relpath as stored on the file-system rather than in the
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case specified in the input string, for all existing portions of the path.
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This will cause O(N) behaviour if called for every path in a tree; if you
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have a number of paths to convert, you should use canonical_relpaths().
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# TODO: it should be possible to optimize this for Windows by using the
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# win32 API FindFiles function to look for the specified name - but using
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# os.listdir() still gives us the correct, platform agnostic semantics in
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rel = relpath(base, path)
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# '.' will have been turned into ''
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abs_base = abspath(base)
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_listdir = os.listdir
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# use an explicit iterator so we can easily consume the rest on early exit.
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bit_iter = iter(rel.split('/'))
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for bit in bit_iter:
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next_entries = _listdir(current)
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except OSError: # enoent, eperm, etc
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# We can't find this in the filesystem, so just append the
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current = pathjoin(current, bit, *list(bit_iter))
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for look in next_entries:
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if lbit == look.lower():
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current = pathjoin(current, look)
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# got to the end, nothing matched, so we just return the
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# non-existing bits as they were specified (the filename may be
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# the target of a move, for example).
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current = pathjoin(current, bit, *list(bit_iter))
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return current[len(abs_base):].lstrip('/')
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# XXX - TODO - we need better detection/integration of case-insensitive
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# file-systems; Linux often sees FAT32 devices (or NFS-mounted OSX
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# filesystems), for example, so could probably benefit from the same basic
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# support there. For now though, only Windows and OSX get that support, and
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# they get it for *all* file-systems!
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if sys.platform in ('win32', 'darwin'):
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canonical_relpath = _cicp_canonical_relpath
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canonical_relpath = relpath
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def canonical_relpaths(base, paths):
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"""Create an iterable to canonicalize a sequence of relative paths.
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The intent is for this implementation to use a cache, vastly speeding
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up multiple transformations in the same directory.
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# but for now, we haven't optimized...
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return [canonical_relpath(base, p) for p in paths]
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def safe_unicode(unicode_or_utf8_string):
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"""Coerce unicode_or_utf8_string into unicode.
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If it is unicode, it is returned.
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Otherwise it is decoded from utf-8. If decoding fails, the exception is
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wrapped in a BzrBadParameterNotUnicode exception.
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Otherwise it is decoded from utf-8. If a decoding error
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occurs, it is wrapped as a If the decoding fails, the exception is wrapped
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as a BzrBadParameter exception.
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if isinstance(unicode_or_utf8_string, unicode):
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return unicode_or_utf8_string
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normalized_filename = _inaccessible_normalized_filename
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def set_signal_handler(signum, handler, restart_syscall=True):
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"""A wrapper for signal.signal that also calls siginterrupt(signum, False)
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on platforms that support that.
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:param restart_syscall: if set, allow syscalls interrupted by a signal to
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automatically restart (by calling `signal.siginterrupt(signum,
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False)`). May be ignored if the feature is not available on this
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platform or Python version.
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siginterrupt = signal.siginterrupt
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# This python implementation doesn't provide signal support, hence no
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except AttributeError:
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# siginterrupt doesn't exist on this platform, or for this version
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siginterrupt = lambda signum, flag: None
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def sig_handler(*args):
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# Python resets the siginterrupt flag when a signal is
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# received. <http://bugs.python.org/issue8354>
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# As a workaround for some cases, set it back the way we want it.
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siginterrupt(signum, False)
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# Now run the handler function passed to set_signal_handler.
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sig_handler = handler
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old_handler = signal.signal(signum, sig_handler)
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siginterrupt(signum, False)
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default_terminal_width = 80
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"""The default terminal width for ttys.
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This is defined so that higher levels can share a common fallback value when
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terminal_width() returns None.
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def terminal_width():
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"""Return terminal width.
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None is returned if the width can't established precisely.
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- if BZR_COLUMNS is set, returns its value
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- if there is no controlling terminal, returns None
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- if COLUMNS is set, returns its value,
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From there, we need to query the OS to get the size of the controlling
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- get termios.TIOCGWINSZ
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- if an error occurs or a negative value is obtained, returns None
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- win32utils.get_console_size() decides,
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- returns None on error (provided default value)
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# If BZR_COLUMNS is set, take it, user is always right
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return int(os.environ['BZR_COLUMNS'])
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except (KeyError, ValueError):
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isatty = getattr(sys.stdout, 'isatty', None)
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if isatty is None or not isatty():
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# Don't guess, setting BZR_COLUMNS is the recommended way to override.
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# If COLUMNS is set, take it, the terminal knows better (even inside a
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# given terminal, the application can decide to set COLUMNS to a lower
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# value (splitted screen) or a bigger value (scroll bars))
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return int(os.environ['COLUMNS'])
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except (KeyError, ValueError):
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width, height = _terminal_size(None, None)
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# Consider invalid values as meaning no width
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def _win32_terminal_size(width, height):
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width, height = win32utils.get_console_size(defaultx=width, defaulty=height)
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return width, height
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def _ioctl_terminal_size(width, height):
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"""Return estimated terminal width."""
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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return win32utils.get_console_size()[0]
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import struct, fcntl, termios
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s = struct.pack('HHHH', 0, 0, 0, 0)
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x = fcntl.ioctl(1, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, s)
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height, width = struct.unpack('HHHH', x)[0:2]
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except (IOError, AttributeError):
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width = struct.unpack('HHHH', x)[1]
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return width, height
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_terminal_size = None
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"""Returns the terminal size as (width, height).
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:param width: Default value for width.
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:param height: Default value for height.
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This is defined specifically for each OS and query the size of the controlling
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terminal. If any error occurs, the provided default values should be returned.
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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_terminal_size = _win32_terminal_size
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_terminal_size = _ioctl_terminal_size
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def _terminal_size_changed(signum, frame):
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"""Set COLUMNS upon receiving a SIGnal for WINdow size CHange."""
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width, height = _terminal_size(None, None)
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if width is not None:
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os.environ['COLUMNS'] = str(width)
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_registered_sigwinch = False
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def watch_sigwinch():
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"""Register for SIGWINCH, once and only once.
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Do nothing if the signal module is not available.
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global _registered_sigwinch
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if not _registered_sigwinch:
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if getattr(signal, "SIGWINCH", None) is not None:
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set_signal_handler(signal.SIGWINCH, _terminal_size_changed)
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# python doesn't provide signal support, nothing we can do about it
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width = int(os.environ['COLUMNS'])
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_registered_sigwinch = True
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def supports_executable():
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raise errors.IllegalPath(path)
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_WIN32_ERROR_DIRECTORY = 267 # Similar to errno.ENOTDIR
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def _is_error_enotdir(e):
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"""Check if this exception represents ENOTDIR.
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Unfortunately, python is very inconsistent about the exception
1583
here. The cases are:
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1) Linux, Mac OSX all versions seem to set errno == ENOTDIR
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2) Windows, Python2.4, uses errno == ERROR_DIRECTORY (267)
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which is the windows error code.
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3) Windows, Python2.5 uses errno == EINVAL and
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winerror == ERROR_DIRECTORY
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:param e: An Exception object (expected to be OSError with an errno
1591
attribute, but we should be able to cope with anything)
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:return: True if this represents an ENOTDIR error. False otherwise.
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en = getattr(e, 'errno', None)
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if (en == errno.ENOTDIR
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or (sys.platform == 'win32'
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and (en == _WIN32_ERROR_DIRECTORY
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or (en == errno.EINVAL
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and getattr(e, 'winerror', None) == _WIN32_ERROR_DIRECTORY)
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def walkdirs(top, prefix=""):
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"""Yield data about all the directories in a tree.
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This yields all the data about the contents of a directory at a time.
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After each directory has been yielded, if the caller has mutated the list
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to exclude some directories, they are then not descended into.
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The data yielded is of the form:
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((directory-relpath, directory-path-from-top),
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[(relpath, basename, kind, lstat, path-from-top), ...]),
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[(directory-relpath, basename, kind, lstat, path-from-top), ...]),
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- directory-relpath is the relative path of the directory being returned
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with respect to top. prefix is prepended to this.
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- directory-path-from-root is the path including top for this directory.
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- directory-path-from-root is the path including top for this directory.
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It is suitable for use with os functions.
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- relpath is the relative path within the subtree being walked.
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- basename is the basename of the path
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present within the tree - but it may be recorded as versioned. See
1623
1090
versioned_kind.
1624
1091
- lstat is the stat data *if* the file was statted.
1625
- planned, not implemented:
1092
- planned, not implemented:
1626
1093
path_from_tree_root is the path from the root of the tree.
1628
:param prefix: Prefix the relpaths that are yielded with 'prefix'. This
1095
:param prefix: Prefix the relpaths that are yielded with 'prefix'. This
1629
1096
allows one to walk a subtree but get paths that are relative to a tree
1630
1097
rooted higher up.
1631
1098
:return: an iterator over the dirs.
1633
1100
#TODO there is a bit of a smell where the results of the directory-
1634
# summary in this, and the path from the root, may not agree
1101
# summary in this, and the path from the root, may not agree
1635
1102
# depending on top and prefix - i.e. ./foo and foo as a pair leads to
1636
1103
# potentially confusing output. We should make this more robust - but
1637
1104
# not at a speed cost. RBC 20060731
1638
1105
_lstat = os.lstat
1639
1106
_directory = _directory_kind
1640
1107
_listdir = os.listdir
1641
_kind_from_mode = file_kind_from_stat_mode
1108
_kind_from_mode = _formats.get
1642
1109
pending = [(safe_unicode(prefix), "", _directory, None, safe_unicode(top))]
1644
1111
# 0 - relpath, 1- basename, 2- kind, 3- stat, 4-toppath
1653
1120
append = dirblock.append
1655
names = sorted(_listdir(top))
1657
if not _is_error_enotdir(e):
1661
abspath = top_slash + name
1662
statvalue = _lstat(abspath)
1663
kind = _kind_from_mode(statvalue.st_mode)
1664
append((relprefix + name, name, kind, statvalue, abspath))
1121
for name in sorted(_listdir(top)):
1122
abspath = top_slash + name
1123
statvalue = _lstat(abspath)
1124
kind = _kind_from_mode(statvalue.st_mode & 0170000, 'unknown')
1125
append((relprefix + name, name, kind, statvalue, abspath))
1665
1126
yield (relroot, top), dirblock
1667
1128
# push the user specified dirs from dirblock
1668
1129
pending.extend(d for d in reversed(dirblock) if d[2] == _directory)
1671
class DirReader(object):
1672
"""An interface for reading directories."""
1674
def top_prefix_to_starting_dir(self, top, prefix=""):
1675
"""Converts top and prefix to a starting dir entry
1677
:param top: A utf8 path
1678
:param prefix: An optional utf8 path to prefix output relative paths
1680
:return: A tuple starting with prefix, and ending with the native
1683
raise NotImplementedError(self.top_prefix_to_starting_dir)
1685
def read_dir(self, prefix, top):
1686
"""Read a specific dir.
1688
:param prefix: A utf8 prefix to be preprended to the path basenames.
1689
:param top: A natively encoded path to read.
1690
:return: A list of the directories contents. Each item contains:
1691
(utf8_relpath, utf8_name, kind, lstatvalue, native_abspath)
1693
raise NotImplementedError(self.read_dir)
1696
_selected_dir_reader = None
1699
1132
def _walkdirs_utf8(top, prefix=""):
1700
1133
"""Yield data about all the directories in a tree.
1710
1143
path-from-top might be unicode or utf8, but it is the correct path to
1711
1144
pass to os functions to affect the file in question. (such as os.lstat)
1713
global _selected_dir_reader
1714
if _selected_dir_reader is None:
1715
fs_encoding = _fs_enc.upper()
1716
if sys.platform == "win32" and win32utils.winver == 'Windows NT':
1717
# Win98 doesn't have unicode apis like FindFirstFileW
1718
# TODO: We possibly could support Win98 by falling back to the
1719
# original FindFirstFile, and using TCHAR instead of WCHAR,
1720
# but that gets a bit tricky, and requires custom compiling
1723
from bzrlib._walkdirs_win32 import Win32ReadDir
1724
_selected_dir_reader = Win32ReadDir()
1727
elif fs_encoding in ('UTF-8', 'US-ASCII', 'ANSI_X3.4-1968'):
1728
# ANSI_X3.4-1968 is a form of ASCII
1730
from bzrlib._readdir_pyx import UTF8DirReader
1731
_selected_dir_reader = UTF8DirReader()
1732
except ImportError, e:
1733
failed_to_load_extension(e)
1736
if _selected_dir_reader is None:
1737
# Fallback to the python version
1738
_selected_dir_reader = UnicodeDirReader()
1146
fs_encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
1147
if (sys.platform == 'win32' or
1148
fs_encoding not in ('UTF-8', 'US-ASCII', 'ANSI_X3.4-1968')): # ascii
1149
return _walkdirs_unicode_to_utf8(top, prefix=prefix)
1151
return _walkdirs_fs_utf8(top, prefix=prefix)
1154
def _walkdirs_fs_utf8(top, prefix=""):
1155
"""See _walkdirs_utf8.
1157
This sub-function is called when we know the filesystem is already in utf8
1158
encoding. So we don't need to transcode filenames.
1161
_directory = _directory_kind
1162
_listdir = os.listdir
1163
_kind_from_mode = _formats.get
1740
1165
# 0 - relpath, 1- basename, 2- kind, 3- stat, 4-toppath
1741
1166
# But we don't actually uses 1-3 in pending, so set them to None
1742
pending = [[_selected_dir_reader.top_prefix_to_starting_dir(top, prefix)]]
1743
read_dir = _selected_dir_reader.read_dir
1744
_directory = _directory_kind
1167
pending = [(safe_utf8(prefix), None, None, None, safe_utf8(top))]
1746
relroot, _, _, _, top = pending[-1].pop()
1749
dirblock = sorted(read_dir(relroot, top))
1169
relroot, _, _, _, top = pending.pop()
1171
relprefix = relroot + '/'
1174
top_slash = top + '/'
1177
append = dirblock.append
1178
for name in sorted(_listdir(top)):
1179
abspath = top_slash + name
1180
statvalue = _lstat(abspath)
1181
kind = _kind_from_mode(statvalue.st_mode & 0170000, 'unknown')
1182
append((relprefix + name, name, kind, statvalue, abspath))
1750
1183
yield (relroot, top), dirblock
1751
1185
# push the user specified dirs from dirblock
1752
next = [d for d in reversed(dirblock) if d[2] == _directory]
1754
pending.append(next)
1757
class UnicodeDirReader(DirReader):
1758
"""A dir reader for non-utf8 file systems, which transcodes."""
1760
__slots__ = ['_utf8_encode']
1763
self._utf8_encode = codecs.getencoder('utf8')
1765
def top_prefix_to_starting_dir(self, top, prefix=""):
1766
"""See DirReader.top_prefix_to_starting_dir."""
1767
return (safe_utf8(prefix), None, None, None, safe_unicode(top))
1769
def read_dir(self, prefix, top):
1770
"""Read a single directory from a non-utf8 file system.
1772
top, and the abspath element in the output are unicode, all other paths
1773
are utf8. Local disk IO is done via unicode calls to listdir etc.
1775
This is currently the fallback code path when the filesystem encoding is
1776
not UTF-8. It may be better to implement an alternative so that we can
1777
safely handle paths that are not properly decodable in the current
1780
See DirReader.read_dir for details.
1782
_utf8_encode = self._utf8_encode
1784
_listdir = os.listdir
1785
_kind_from_mode = file_kind_from_stat_mode
1788
relprefix = prefix + '/'
1186
pending.extend(d for d in reversed(dirblock) if d[2] == _directory)
1189
def _walkdirs_unicode_to_utf8(top, prefix=""):
1190
"""See _walkdirs_utf8
1192
Because Win32 has a Unicode api, all of the 'path-from-top' entries will be
1194
This is currently the fallback code path when the filesystem encoding is
1195
not UTF-8. It may be better to implement an alternative so that we can
1196
safely handle paths that are not properly decodable in the current
1199
_utf8_encode = codecs.getencoder('utf8')
1201
_directory = _directory_kind
1202
_listdir = os.listdir
1203
_kind_from_mode = _formats.get
1205
pending = [(safe_utf8(prefix), None, None, None, safe_unicode(top))]
1207
relroot, _, _, _, top = pending.pop()
1209
relprefix = relroot + '/'
1791
1212
top_slash = top + u'/'
1960
1346
return user_encoding
1963
def get_host_name():
1964
"""Return the current unicode host name.
1966
This is meant to be used in place of socket.gethostname() because that
1967
behaves inconsistently on different platforms.
1969
if sys.platform == "win32":
1971
return win32utils.get_host_name()
1974
return socket.gethostname().decode(get_user_encoding())
1977
# We must not read/write any more than 64k at a time from/to a socket so we
1978
# don't risk "no buffer space available" errors on some platforms. Windows in
1979
# particular is likely to throw WSAECONNABORTED or WSAENOBUFS if given too much
1981
MAX_SOCKET_CHUNK = 64 * 1024
1983
def read_bytes_from_socket(sock, report_activity=None,
1984
max_read_size=MAX_SOCKET_CHUNK):
1985
"""Read up to max_read_size of bytes from sock and notify of progress.
1987
Translates "Connection reset by peer" into file-like EOF (return an
1988
empty string rather than raise an error), and repeats the recv if
1989
interrupted by a signal.
1993
bytes = sock.recv(max_read_size)
1994
except socket.error, e:
1996
if eno == getattr(errno, "WSAECONNRESET", errno.ECONNRESET):
1997
# The connection was closed by the other side. Callers expect
1998
# an empty string to signal end-of-stream.
2000
elif eno == errno.EINTR:
2001
# Retry the interrupted recv.
2005
if report_activity is not None:
2006
report_activity(len(bytes), 'read')
2010
def recv_all(socket, count):
1349
def recv_all(socket, bytes):
2011
1350
"""Receive an exact number of bytes.
2013
1352
Regular Socket.recv() may return less than the requested number of bytes,
2014
depending on what's in the OS buffer. MSG_WAITALL is not available
1353
dependning on what's in the OS buffer. MSG_WAITALL is not available
2015
1354
on all platforms, but this should work everywhere. This will return
2016
1355
less than the requested amount if the remote end closes.
2018
1357
This isn't optimized and is intended mostly for use in testing.
2021
while len(b) < count:
2022
new = read_bytes_from_socket(socket, None, count - len(b))
1360
while len(b) < bytes:
1361
new = socket.recv(bytes - len(b))
2029
def send_all(sock, bytes, report_activity=None):
2030
"""Send all bytes on a socket.
2032
Breaks large blocks in smaller chunks to avoid buffering limitations on
2033
some platforms, and catches EINTR which may be thrown if the send is
2034
interrupted by a signal.
2036
This is preferred to socket.sendall(), because it avoids portability bugs
2037
and provides activity reporting.
2039
:param report_activity: Call this as bytes are read, see
2040
Transport._report_activity
2043
byte_count = len(bytes)
2044
while sent_total < byte_count:
2046
sent = sock.send(buffer(bytes, sent_total, MAX_SOCKET_CHUNK))
2047
except socket.error, e:
2048
if e.args[0] != errno.EINTR:
2052
report_activity(sent, 'write')
2055
1367
def dereference_path(path):
2056
1368
"""Determine the real path to a file.
2064
1376
# The pathjoin for '.' is a workaround for Python bug #1213894.
2065
1377
# (initial path components aren't dereferenced)
2066
1378
return pathjoin(realpath(pathjoin('.', parent)), base)
2069
def supports_mapi():
2070
"""Return True if we can use MAPI to launch a mail client."""
2071
return sys.platform == "win32"
2074
def resource_string(package, resource_name):
2075
"""Load a resource from a package and return it as a string.
2077
Note: Only packages that start with bzrlib are currently supported.
2079
This is designed to be a lightweight implementation of resource
2080
loading in a way which is API compatible with the same API from
2082
http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/PkgResources#basic-resource-access.
2083
If and when pkg_resources becomes a standard library, this routine
2086
# Check package name is within bzrlib
2087
if package == "bzrlib":
2088
resource_relpath = resource_name
2089
elif package.startswith("bzrlib."):
2090
package = package[len("bzrlib."):].replace('.', os.sep)
2091
resource_relpath = pathjoin(package, resource_name)
2093
raise errors.BzrError('resource package %s not in bzrlib' % package)
2095
# Map the resource to a file and read its contents
2096
base = dirname(bzrlib.__file__)
2097
if getattr(sys, 'frozen', None): # bzr.exe
2098
base = abspath(pathjoin(base, '..', '..'))
2099
filename = pathjoin(base, resource_relpath)
2100
return open(filename, 'rU').read()
2103
def file_kind_from_stat_mode_thunk(mode):
2104
global file_kind_from_stat_mode
2105
if file_kind_from_stat_mode is file_kind_from_stat_mode_thunk:
2107
from bzrlib._readdir_pyx import UTF8DirReader
2108
file_kind_from_stat_mode = UTF8DirReader().kind_from_mode
2109
except ImportError, e:
2110
# This is one time where we won't warn that an extension failed to
2111
# load. The extension is never available on Windows anyway.
2112
from bzrlib._readdir_py import (
2113
_kind_from_mode as file_kind_from_stat_mode
2115
return file_kind_from_stat_mode(mode)
2116
file_kind_from_stat_mode = file_kind_from_stat_mode_thunk
2119
def file_kind(f, _lstat=os.lstat):
2121
return file_kind_from_stat_mode(_lstat(f).st_mode)
2123
if getattr(e, 'errno', None) in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ENOTDIR):
2124
raise errors.NoSuchFile(f)
2128
def until_no_eintr(f, *a, **kw):
2129
"""Run f(*a, **kw), retrying if an EINTR error occurs.
2131
WARNING: you must be certain that it is safe to retry the call repeatedly
2132
if EINTR does occur. This is typically only true for low-level operations
2133
like os.read. If in any doubt, don't use this.
2135
Keep in mind that this is not a complete solution to EINTR. There is
2136
probably code in the Python standard library and other dependencies that
2137
may encounter EINTR if a signal arrives (and there is signal handler for
2138
that signal). So this function can reduce the impact for IO that bzrlib
2139
directly controls, but it is not a complete solution.
2141
# Borrowed from Twisted's twisted.python.util.untilConcludes function.
2145
except (IOError, OSError), e:
2146
if e.errno == errno.EINTR:
2151
def re_compile_checked(re_string, flags=0, where=""):
2152
"""Return a compiled re, or raise a sensible error.
2154
This should only be used when compiling user-supplied REs.
2156
:param re_string: Text form of regular expression.
2157
:param flags: eg re.IGNORECASE
2158
:param where: Message explaining to the user the context where
2159
it occurred, eg 'log search filter'.
2161
# from https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/251352
2163
re_obj = re.compile(re_string, flags)
2168
where = ' in ' + where
2169
# despite the name 'error' is a type
2170
raise errors.BzrCommandError('Invalid regular expression%s: %r: %s'
2171
% (where, re_string, e))
2174
if sys.platform == "win32":
2177
return msvcrt.getch()
2182
fd = sys.stdin.fileno()
2183
settings = termios.tcgetattr(fd)
2186
ch = sys.stdin.read(1)
2188
termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, settings)
2192
if sys.platform == 'linux2':
2193
def _local_concurrency():
2195
prefix = 'processor'
2196
for line in file('/proc/cpuinfo', 'rb'):
2197
if line.startswith(prefix):
2198
concurrency = int(line[line.find(':')+1:]) + 1
2200
elif sys.platform == 'darwin':
2201
def _local_concurrency():
2202
return subprocess.Popen(['sysctl', '-n', 'hw.availcpu'],
2203
stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0]
2204
elif sys.platform[0:7] == 'freebsd':
2205
def _local_concurrency():
2206
return subprocess.Popen(['sysctl', '-n', 'hw.ncpu'],
2207
stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0]
2208
elif sys.platform == 'sunos5':
2209
def _local_concurrency():
2210
return subprocess.Popen(['psrinfo', '-p',],
2211
stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0]
2212
elif sys.platform == "win32":
2213
def _local_concurrency():
2214
# This appears to return the number of cores.
2215
return os.environ.get('NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS')
2217
def _local_concurrency():
2222
_cached_local_concurrency = None
2224
def local_concurrency(use_cache=True):
2225
"""Return how many processes can be run concurrently.
2227
Rely on platform specific implementations and default to 1 (one) if
2228
anything goes wrong.
2230
global _cached_local_concurrency
2232
if _cached_local_concurrency is not None and use_cache:
2233
return _cached_local_concurrency
2235
concurrency = os.environ.get('BZR_CONCURRENCY', None)
2236
if concurrency is None:
2238
concurrency = _local_concurrency()
2239
except (OSError, IOError):
2242
concurrency = int(concurrency)
2243
except (TypeError, ValueError):
2246
_cached_concurrency = concurrency
2250
class UnicodeOrBytesToBytesWriter(codecs.StreamWriter):
2251
"""A stream writer that doesn't decode str arguments."""
2253
def __init__(self, encode, stream, errors='strict'):
2254
codecs.StreamWriter.__init__(self, stream, errors)
2255
self.encode = encode
2257
def write(self, object):
2258
if type(object) is str:
2259
self.stream.write(object)
2261
data, _ = self.encode(object, self.errors)
2262
self.stream.write(data)
2264
if sys.platform == 'win32':
2265
def open_file(filename, mode='r', bufsize=-1):
2266
"""This function is used to override the ``open`` builtin.
2268
But it uses O_NOINHERIT flag so the file handle is not inherited by
2269
child processes. Deleting or renaming a closed file opened with this
2270
function is not blocking child processes.
2272
writing = 'w' in mode
2273
appending = 'a' in mode
2274
updating = '+' in mode
2275
binary = 'b' in mode
2278
# see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/yeby3zcb%28VS.71%29.aspx
2279
# for flags for each modes.
2289
flags |= os.O_WRONLY
2290
flags |= os.O_CREAT | os.O_TRUNC
2295
flags |= os.O_WRONLY
2296
flags |= os.O_CREAT | os.O_APPEND
2301
flags |= os.O_RDONLY
2303
return os.fdopen(os.open(filename, flags), mode, bufsize)
2308
def getuser_unicode():
2309
"""Return the username as unicode.
2312
user_encoding = get_user_encoding()
2313
username = getpass.getuser().decode(user_encoding)
2314
except UnicodeDecodeError:
2315
raise errors.BzrError("Can't decode username as %s." % \