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			259 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			9.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
import os
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import tempfile
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from . import abc as resources_abc
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from contextlib import contextmanager, suppress
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from importlib import import_module
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from importlib.abc import ResourceLoader
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from io import BytesIO, TextIOWrapper
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from pathlib import Path
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from types import ModuleType
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from typing import Iterable, Iterator, Optional, Set, Union   # noqa: F401
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from typing import cast
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from typing.io import BinaryIO, TextIO
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from zipimport import ZipImportError
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__all__ = [
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    'Package',
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    'Resource',
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    'contents',
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    'is_resource',
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    'open_binary',
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    'open_text',
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    'path',
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    'read_binary',
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    'read_text',
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    ]
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Package = Union[str, ModuleType]
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Resource = Union[str, os.PathLike]
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def _get_package(package) -> ModuleType:
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    """Take a package name or module object and return the module.
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    If a name, the module is imported.  If the passed or imported module
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    object is not a package, raise an exception.
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    """
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    if hasattr(package, '__spec__'):
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        if package.__spec__.submodule_search_locations is None:
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            raise TypeError('{!r} is not a package'.format(
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                package.__spec__.name))
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        else:
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            return package
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    else:
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        module = import_module(package)
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        if module.__spec__.submodule_search_locations is None:
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            raise TypeError('{!r} is not a package'.format(package))
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        else:
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            return module
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def _normalize_path(path) -> str:
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    """Normalize a path by ensuring it is a string.
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    If the resulting string contains path separators, an exception is raised.
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    """
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    parent, file_name = os.path.split(path)
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    if parent:
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        raise ValueError('{!r} must be only a file name'.format(path))
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    else:
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        return file_name
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def _get_resource_reader(
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        package: ModuleType) -> Optional[resources_abc.ResourceReader]:
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    # Return the package's loader if it's a ResourceReader.  We can't use
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    # a issubclass() check here because apparently abc.'s __subclasscheck__()
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    # hook wants to create a weak reference to the object, but
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    # zipimport.zipimporter does not support weak references, resulting in a
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    # TypeError.  That seems terrible.
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    spec = package.__spec__
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    if hasattr(spec.loader, 'get_resource_reader'):
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        return cast(resources_abc.ResourceReader,
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                    spec.loader.get_resource_reader(spec.name))
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    return None
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def _check_location(package):
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    if package.__spec__.origin is None or not package.__spec__.has_location:
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        raise FileNotFoundError(f'Package has no location {package!r}')
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def open_binary(package: Package, resource: Resource) -> BinaryIO:
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    """Return a file-like object opened for binary reading of the resource."""
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    resource = _normalize_path(resource)
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    package = _get_package(package)
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    reader = _get_resource_reader(package)
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    if reader is not None:
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        return reader.open_resource(resource)
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    _check_location(package)
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    absolute_package_path = os.path.abspath(package.__spec__.origin)
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    package_path = os.path.dirname(absolute_package_path)
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    full_path = os.path.join(package_path, resource)
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    try:
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        return open(full_path, mode='rb')
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    except OSError:
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        # Just assume the loader is a resource loader; all the relevant
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        # importlib.machinery loaders are and an AttributeError for
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        # get_data() will make it clear what is needed from the loader.
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        loader = cast(ResourceLoader, package.__spec__.loader)
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        data = None
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        if hasattr(package.__spec__.loader, 'get_data'):
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            with suppress(OSError):
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                data = loader.get_data(full_path)
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        if data is None:
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            package_name = package.__spec__.name
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            message = '{!r} resource not found in {!r}'.format(
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                resource, package_name)
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            raise FileNotFoundError(message)
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        else:
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            return BytesIO(data)
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def open_text(package: Package,
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              resource: Resource,
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              encoding: str = 'utf-8',
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              errors: str = 'strict') -> TextIO:
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    """Return a file-like object opened for text reading of the resource."""
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    resource = _normalize_path(resource)
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    package = _get_package(package)
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    reader = _get_resource_reader(package)
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    if reader is not None:
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        return TextIOWrapper(reader.open_resource(resource), encoding, errors)
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    _check_location(package)
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    absolute_package_path = os.path.abspath(package.__spec__.origin)
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    package_path = os.path.dirname(absolute_package_path)
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    full_path = os.path.join(package_path, resource)
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    try:
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        return open(full_path, mode='r', encoding=encoding, errors=errors)
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    except OSError:
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        # Just assume the loader is a resource loader; all the relevant
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        # importlib.machinery loaders are and an AttributeError for
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        # get_data() will make it clear what is needed from the loader.
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        loader = cast(ResourceLoader, package.__spec__.loader)
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        data = None
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        if hasattr(package.__spec__.loader, 'get_data'):
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            with suppress(OSError):
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                data = loader.get_data(full_path)
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        if data is None:
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            package_name = package.__spec__.name
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            message = '{!r} resource not found in {!r}'.format(
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                resource, package_name)
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            raise FileNotFoundError(message)
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        else:
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            return TextIOWrapper(BytesIO(data), encoding, errors)
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def read_binary(package: Package, resource: Resource) -> bytes:
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    """Return the binary contents of the resource."""
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    resource = _normalize_path(resource)
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    package = _get_package(package)
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    with open_binary(package, resource) as fp:
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        return fp.read()
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def read_text(package: Package,
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              resource: Resource,
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              encoding: str = 'utf-8',
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              errors: str = 'strict') -> str:
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    """Return the decoded string of the resource.
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    The decoding-related arguments have the same semantics as those of
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    bytes.decode().
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    """
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    resource = _normalize_path(resource)
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    package = _get_package(package)
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    with open_text(package, resource, encoding, errors) as fp:
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        return fp.read()
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@contextmanager
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def path(package: Package, resource: Resource) -> Iterator[Path]:
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    """A context manager providing a file path object to the resource.
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    If the resource does not already exist on its own on the file system,
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    a temporary file will be created. If the file was created, the file
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    will be deleted upon exiting the context manager (no exception is
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    raised if the file was deleted prior to the context manager
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    exiting).
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    """
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    resource = _normalize_path(resource)
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    package = _get_package(package)
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    reader = _get_resource_reader(package)
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    if reader is not None:
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        try:
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            yield Path(reader.resource_path(resource))
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            return
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        except FileNotFoundError:
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            pass
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    else:
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        _check_location(package)
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    # Fall-through for both the lack of resource_path() *and* if
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    # resource_path() raises FileNotFoundError.
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    package_directory = Path(package.__spec__.origin).parent
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    file_path = package_directory / resource
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    if file_path.exists():
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        yield file_path
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    else:
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        with open_binary(package, resource) as fp:
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            data = fp.read()
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        # Not using tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile as it leads to deeper 'try'
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        # blocks due to the need to close the temporary file to work on
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        # Windows properly.
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        fd, raw_path = tempfile.mkstemp()
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        try:
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            os.write(fd, data)
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            os.close(fd)
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            yield Path(raw_path)
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        finally:
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            try:
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                os.remove(raw_path)
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            except FileNotFoundError:
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                pass
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def is_resource(package: Package, name: str) -> bool:
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    """True if 'name' is a resource inside 'package'.
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    Directories are *not* resources.
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    """
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    package = _get_package(package)
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    _normalize_path(name)
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    reader = _get_resource_reader(package)
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    if reader is not None:
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        return reader.is_resource(name)
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    try:
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        package_contents = set(contents(package))
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    except (NotADirectoryError, FileNotFoundError):
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        return False
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    if name not in package_contents:
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        return False
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    # Just because the given file_name lives as an entry in the package's
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    # contents doesn't necessarily mean it's a resource.  Directories are not
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    # resources, so let's try to find out if it's a directory or not.
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    path = Path(package.__spec__.origin).parent / name
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    return path.is_file()
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def contents(package: Package) -> Iterable[str]:
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    """Return an iterable of entries in 'package'.
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    Note that not all entries are resources.  Specifically, directories are
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    not considered resources.  Use `is_resource()` on each entry returned here
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    to check if it is a resource or not.
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    """
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    package = _get_package(package)
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    reader = _get_resource_reader(package)
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    if reader is not None:
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        return reader.contents()
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    # Is the package a namespace package?  By definition, namespace packages
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    # cannot have resources.  We could use _check_location() and catch the
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    # exception, but that's extra work, so just inline the check.
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    elif package.__spec__.origin is None or not package.__spec__.has_location:
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        return ()
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    else:
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        package_directory = Path(package.__spec__.origin).parent
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        return os.listdir(package_directory)
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