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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/branches/p3yk ................ r55326 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-05-14 15:07:35 -0700 (Mon, 14 May 2007) | 2 lines Don't use err.message, use err.args[0]. ................ r55327 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-05-14 15:11:37 -0700 (Mon, 14 May 2007) | 259 lines Merged revisions 54988-55226,55228-55323 via svnmerge from svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r54995 | neal.norwitz | 2007-04-26 23:45:32 -0700 (Thu, 26 Apr 2007) | 3 lines This gets the test working on Solaris. It seems a little hokey to me, but the test passed on Linux and Solaris, hopefully other platforms too. ........ r55002 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-27 12:20:00 -0700 (Fri, 27 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Version fix (bug #1708710) ........ r55021 | neal.norwitz | 2007-04-29 16:53:24 -0700 (Sun, 29 Apr 2007) | 1 line There really are some tests that are problematic. ........ r55024 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-04-30 08:17:46 -0700 (Mon, 30 Apr 2007) | 1 line Complete revamp of PCBuild8 directory. Use subdirectories for each project under the main pcbuild solution. Now make extensive use of property sheets to simplify project configuration. x64 build fully supported, and the process for building PGO version (Profiler Guided Optimization) simplified. All projects are now present, except _ssl, which needs to be reimplemented. Also, some of the projects that require external libraries need extra work to fully compile on x64. ........ r55025 | thomas.heller | 2007-04-30 08:44:17 -0700 (Mon, 30 Apr 2007) | 4 lines Make sure to call PyErr_NoMemory() in several places where PyMem_Malloc() could potentially fail. Will backport to the release25-maint branch. ........ r55027 | thomas.heller | 2007-04-30 09:04:57 -0700 (Mon, 30 Apr 2007) | 8 lines When accessing the .value attribute of a c_wchar_p instance, and the instance does not point to a valid wchar_t zero-terminated string, raise a ValueError. c_char_p does this already. The ValueError message now contains the correct pointer address. Will backport to release25-maint. ........ r55036 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-30 23:04:11 -0700 (Mon, 30 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Bug #1710295: exceptions are now new-style classes. ........ r55038 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-30 23:08:15 -0700 (Mon, 30 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1710352: add missing public functions to locale.__all__. ........ r55041 | vinay.sajip | 2007-05-01 03:20:03 -0700 (Tue, 01 May 2007) | 1 line Added new optional credentials argument to SMTPHandler.__init__, and smtp.login() is now called in SMTPHandler.emit() if credentials are specified. ........ r55042 | vinay.sajip | 2007-05-01 03:21:45 -0700 (Tue, 01 May 2007) | 1 line Added documentation for new optional credentials argument to SMTPHandler.__init__(). ........ r55070 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-01 21:47:55 -0700 (Tue, 01 May 2007) | 3 lines Stop using PyMem_FREE while the GIL is not held. For details see: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2007-May/072896.html ........ r55080 | armin.rigo | 2007-05-02 12:23:31 -0700 (Wed, 02 May 2007) | 6 lines Fix for #1303614 and #1174712: - __dict__ descriptor abuse for subclasses of built-in types - subclassing from both ModuleType and another built-in types Thanks zseil for the patch. ........ r55083 | georg.brandl | 2007-05-02 13:02:29 -0700 (Wed, 02 May 2007) | 3 lines Actually raise an exception before calling ast_error_finish. Triggers an assertion otherwise. ........ r55087 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-02 23:47:18 -0700 (Wed, 02 May 2007) | 1 line Handle a couple of uncaught errors. This should be backported ........ r55090 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-03 00:20:57 -0700 (Thu, 03 May 2007) | 4 lines Remove dead code. This code couldn't be reached because earlier in the function there is another check for z != Py_None. ........ r55092 | thomas.heller | 2007-05-03 05:02:08 -0700 (Thu, 03 May 2007) | 1 line Fix building _ctypes.pyd for x64 / Windows. ........ r55093 | thomas.heller | 2007-05-03 05:05:20 -0700 (Thu, 03 May 2007) | 1 line Don't truncate pointers to integers (on win64 platform). ........ r55094 | walter.doerwald | 2007-05-03 08:13:55 -0700 (Thu, 03 May 2007) | 3 lines Clarify the behaviour of PyUnicode_DecodeUTF16(): A BOM is only skipped in native order mode, and only if it's the first two bytes. ........ r55101 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-05-03 13:04:53 -0700 (Thu, 03 May 2007) | 2 lines Fix pcbuild8 after recent overhaul: Added the version resource to python26.dll. Adjust stacksize to 2Mb and made large address aware for 32 bits, and set stacksize to 3Mb for 64 bits. Todo: Set .dll optimized load addresses, and side-by-side packaging of the python26.dll. ........ r55102 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-05-03 13:09:56 -0700 (Thu, 03 May 2007) | 1 line Fix those parts in the testsuite that assumed that sys.maxint would cause overflow on x64. Now the testsuite is well behaved on that platform. ........ r55103 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-05-03 13:27:03 -0700 (Thu, 03 May 2007) | 11 lines Fix problems in x64 build that were discovered by the testsuite: - Reenable modules on x64 that had been disabled aeons ago for Itanium. - Cleared up confusion about compilers for 64 bit windows. There is only Itanium and x64. Added macros MS_WINI64 and MS_WINX64 for those rare cases where it matters, such as the disabling of modules above. - Set target platform (_WIN32_WINNT and WINVER) to 0x0501 (XP) for x64, and 0x0400 (NT 4.0) otherwise, which are the targeted minimum platforms. - Fixed thread_nt.h. The emulated InterlockedCompareExchange function didn?\194?\180t work on x64, probaby due to the lack of a "volatile" specifier. Anyway, win95 is no longer a target platform. - Itertools module used wrong constant to check for overflow in count() - PyInt_AsSsize_t couldn't deal with attribute error when accessing the __long__ member. - PyLong_FromSsize_t() incorrectly specified that the operand were unsigned. With these changes, the x64 passes the testsuite, for those modules present. ........ r55107 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-05-03 17:25:08 -0700 (Thu, 03 May 2007) | 1 line Revert compiler comment to AMD64 for x64/AMD64 builds. ........ r55115 | thomas.heller | 2007-05-04 00:14:39 -0700 (Fri, 04 May 2007) | 4 lines Fix some ctypes test crashes, when running with a debug Python version on win64 by using proper argtypes and restype function attributes. ........ r55117 | thomas.heller | 2007-05-04 01:20:41 -0700 (Fri, 04 May 2007) | 4 lines On 64-bit Windows, ffi_arg must be 8 bytes long. This fixes the remaining crashes in the ctypes tests, when functions return float or double types. ........ r55120 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-05-04 08:48:15 -0700 (Fri, 04 May 2007) | 1 line Update the pcbuild8 solution. Straightened out the _ctypes project by using a .vsproj file and a masm64.rules file to avoid redundancy ........ r55121 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-05-04 10:28:06 -0700 (Fri, 04 May 2007) | 1 line Minor fix of PCBuild8/_ctypes vcproj, moving include dir into the .vsprops file. ........ r55129 | thomas.heller | 2007-05-04 12:54:22 -0700 (Fri, 04 May 2007) | 3 lines Do not truncate 64-bit pointers to 32-bit integers. Fixes SF #1703286, will backport to release25-maint. ........ r55131 | thomas.heller | 2007-05-04 12:56:32 -0700 (Fri, 04 May 2007) | 1 line Oops, these tests do not run on Windows CE. ........ r55140 | brett.cannon | 2007-05-04 18:34:02 -0700 (Fri, 04 May 2007) | 2 lines Deprecate BaseException.message as per PEP 352. ........ r55154 | georg.brandl | 2007-05-05 11:55:37 -0700 (Sat, 05 May 2007) | 2 lines Bug #1713535: typo in logging example. ........ r55158 | vinay.sajip | 2007-05-06 10:53:37 -0700 (Sun, 06 May 2007) | 1 line Updates of recent changes to logging. ........ r55165 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-07 00:02:26 -0700 (Mon, 07 May 2007) | 1 line Verify changes to the trunk go to the normal checkins list ........ r55169 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-05-07 09:46:54 -0700 (Mon, 07 May 2007) | 1 line As per Armin Rigo's suggestion, remove special handing from intobject.c to deal with the peculiarities of classobject's implementation of the number protocol. The nb_long method of classobject now falls back to nb_int if there is no __long__ attribute present. ........ r55197 | collin.winter | 2007-05-08 21:14:36 -0700 (Tue, 08 May 2007) | 9 lines Fix a bug in test.test_support.open_urlresource(). If the call to requires() doesn't precede the filesystem check, we get the following situation: 1. ./python Lib/test/regrtest.py test_foo # test needs urlfetch, not enabled, so skipped 2. ./python Lib/test/regrtest.py -u urlfetch test_foo # test runs 3. ./python Lib/test/regrtest.py test_foo # test runs (!) By moving the call to requires() *before* the filesystem check, the fact that fetched files are cached on the local disk becomes an implementation detail, rather than a semantics-changing point of note. ........ r55198 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-08 23:43:15 -0700 (Tue, 08 May 2007) | 1 line Add markup for True/False. Will backport ........ r55205 | walter.doerwald | 2007-05-09 11:10:47 -0700 (Wed, 09 May 2007) | 4 lines Backport checkin: Fix a segfault when b"" was passed to b2a_qp() -- it was using strchr() instead of memchr(). ........ r55241 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-10 22:55:15 -0700 (Thu, 10 May 2007) | 6 lines Don't ever report a failure when the sum of the reference count differences are zero. This should help reduce the false positives. The message about references leaking is maintained to provide as much info as possible rather than simply suppressing the message at the source. ........ r55242 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-10 23:23:01 -0700 (Thu, 10 May 2007) | 1 line Fix typo in docstring (the module is popen2, not 3). ........ r55244 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-10 23:56:52 -0700 (Thu, 10 May 2007) | 1 line Remove trailing whitespace in docstring ........ r55245 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-10 23:57:33 -0700 (Thu, 10 May 2007) | 1 line Deprecate os.popen* and popen2 module in favor of the subprocess module. ........ r55247 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-11 00:13:30 -0700 (Fri, 11 May 2007) | 1 line Deprecate os.popen* and popen2 module in favor of the subprocess module. (forgot the doc) ........ r55253 | georg.brandl | 2007-05-11 02:41:37 -0700 (Fri, 11 May 2007) | 3 lines Remove an XXX that is unnecessary. ........ r55258 | georg.brandl | 2007-05-11 04:04:26 -0700 (Fri, 11 May 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1714700: clarify os.linesep vs. tfiles opened in text mode. (backport) ........ r55259 | georg.brandl | 2007-05-11 04:43:56 -0700 (Fri, 11 May 2007) | 2 lines Update DDJ link. ........ r55273 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-05-11 10:59:59 -0700 (Fri, 11 May 2007) | 1 line Better tests for posixpath.commonprefix ........ r55287 | georg.brandl | 2007-05-12 14:06:41 -0700 (Sat, 12 May 2007) | 2 lines Bug #1046945: document SWIG options of distutils. ........ r55290 | georg.brandl | 2007-05-13 01:04:07 -0700 (Sun, 13 May 2007) | 2 lines Add bz2 to content encodings. ........ r55297 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-13 13:45:05 -0700 (Sun, 13 May 2007) | 3 lines Remove Amoeba doc which was removed in version 1.0! according to Misc/HISTORY. Hopefully Guido won't shed a tear. :-) ........ r55298 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-13 13:54:19 -0700 (Sun, 13 May 2007) | 1 line Remove references to stdwin which was removed long ago. ........ r55299 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-13 14:13:42 -0700 (Sun, 13 May 2007) | 3 lines Remove support for freebsd[23] which haven't been released since 2000 or earlier. http://www.freebsd.org/releases/index.html ........ r55320 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-05-14 13:52:31 -0700 (Mon, 14 May 2007) | 1 line Small speedup. ........ ................
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r"""OS routines for Mac, NT, or Posix depending on what system we're on.
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This exports:
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- all functions from posix, nt, os2, mac, or ce, e.g. unlink, stat, etc.
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- os.path is one of the modules posixpath, ntpath, or macpath
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- os.name is 'posix', 'nt', 'os2', 'mac', 'ce' or 'riscos'
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- os.curdir is a string representing the current directory ('.' or ':')
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- os.pardir is a string representing the parent directory ('..' or '::')
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- os.sep is the (or a most common) pathname separator ('/' or ':' or '\\')
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- os.extsep is the extension separator ('.' or '/')
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- os.altsep is the alternate pathname separator (None or '/')
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- os.pathsep is the component separator used in $PATH etc
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- os.linesep is the line separator in text files ('\r' or '\n' or '\r\n')
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- os.defpath is the default search path for executables
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- os.devnull is the file path of the null device ('/dev/null', etc.)
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Programs that import and use 'os' stand a better chance of being
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portable between different platforms. Of course, they must then
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only use functions that are defined by all platforms (e.g., unlink
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and opendir), and leave all pathname manipulation to os.path
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(e.g., split and join).
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"""
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#'
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import sys
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_names = sys.builtin_module_names
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# Note: more names are added to __all__ later.
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__all__ = ["altsep", "curdir", "pardir", "sep", "pathsep", "linesep",
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"defpath", "name", "path", "devnull",
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"SEEK_SET", "SEEK_CUR", "SEEK_END"]
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def _get_exports_list(module):
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try:
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return list(module.__all__)
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except AttributeError:
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return [n for n in dir(module) if n[0] != '_']
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if 'posix' in _names:
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name = 'posix'
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linesep = '\n'
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from posix import *
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try:
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from posix import _exit
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except ImportError:
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pass
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import posixpath as path
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import posix
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__all__.extend(_get_exports_list(posix))
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del posix
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elif 'nt' in _names:
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name = 'nt'
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linesep = '\r\n'
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from nt import *
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try:
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from nt import _exit
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except ImportError:
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pass
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import ntpath as path
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import nt
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__all__.extend(_get_exports_list(nt))
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del nt
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elif 'os2' in _names:
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name = 'os2'
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linesep = '\r\n'
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from os2 import *
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try:
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from os2 import _exit
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except ImportError:
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pass
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if sys.version.find('EMX GCC') == -1:
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import ntpath as path
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else:
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import os2emxpath as path
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from _emx_link import link
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import os2
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__all__.extend(_get_exports_list(os2))
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del os2
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elif 'mac' in _names:
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name = 'mac'
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linesep = '\r'
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from mac import *
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try:
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from mac import _exit
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except ImportError:
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pass
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import macpath as path
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import mac
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__all__.extend(_get_exports_list(mac))
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del mac
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elif 'ce' in _names:
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name = 'ce'
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linesep = '\r\n'
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from ce import *
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try:
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from ce import _exit
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except ImportError:
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pass
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# We can use the standard Windows path.
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import ntpath as path
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import ce
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__all__.extend(_get_exports_list(ce))
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del ce
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elif 'riscos' in _names:
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name = 'riscos'
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linesep = '\n'
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from riscos import *
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try:
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from riscos import _exit
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except ImportError:
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pass
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import riscospath as path
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import riscos
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__all__.extend(_get_exports_list(riscos))
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del riscos
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else:
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raise ImportError, 'no os specific module found'
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sys.modules['os.path'] = path
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from os.path import (curdir, pardir, sep, pathsep, defpath, extsep, altsep,
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devnull)
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del _names
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# Python uses fixed values for the SEEK_ constants; they are mapped
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# to native constants if necessary in posixmodule.c
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SEEK_SET = 0
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SEEK_CUR = 1
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SEEK_END = 2
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#'
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# Super directory utilities.
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# (Inspired by Eric Raymond; the doc strings are mostly his)
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def makedirs(name, mode=0777):
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"""makedirs(path [, mode=0777])
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Super-mkdir; create a leaf directory and all intermediate ones.
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Works like mkdir, except that any intermediate path segment (not
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just the rightmost) will be created if it does not exist. This is
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recursive.
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"""
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from errno import EEXIST
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head, tail = path.split(name)
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if not tail:
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head, tail = path.split(head)
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if head and tail and not path.exists(head):
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try:
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makedirs(head, mode)
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except OSError as e:
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# be happy if someone already created the path
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if e.errno != EEXIST:
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raise
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if tail == curdir: # xxx/newdir/. exists if xxx/newdir exists
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return
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mkdir(name, mode)
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def removedirs(name):
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"""removedirs(path)
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Super-rmdir; remove a leaf directory and all empty intermediate
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ones. Works like rmdir except that, if the leaf directory is
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successfully removed, directories corresponding to rightmost path
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segments will be pruned away until either the whole path is
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consumed or an error occurs. Errors during this latter phase are
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ignored -- they generally mean that a directory was not empty.
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"""
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rmdir(name)
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head, tail = path.split(name)
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if not tail:
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head, tail = path.split(head)
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while head and tail:
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try:
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rmdir(head)
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except error:
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break
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head, tail = path.split(head)
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def renames(old, new):
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"""renames(old, new)
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Super-rename; create directories as necessary and delete any left
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empty. Works like rename, except creation of any intermediate
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directories needed to make the new pathname good is attempted
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first. After the rename, directories corresponding to rightmost
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path segments of the old name will be pruned way until either the
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whole path is consumed or a nonempty directory is found.
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Note: this function can fail with the new directory structure made
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if you lack permissions needed to unlink the leaf directory or
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file.
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"""
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head, tail = path.split(new)
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if head and tail and not path.exists(head):
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makedirs(head)
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rename(old, new)
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head, tail = path.split(old)
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if head and tail:
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try:
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removedirs(head)
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except error:
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pass
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__all__.extend(["makedirs", "removedirs", "renames"])
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def walk(top, topdown=True, onerror=None, followlinks=False):
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"""Directory tree generator.
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For each directory in the directory tree rooted at top (including top
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itself, but excluding '.' and '..'), yields a 3-tuple
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dirpath, dirnames, filenames
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dirpath is a string, the path to the directory. dirnames is a list of
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the names of the subdirectories in dirpath (excluding '.' and '..').
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filenames is a list of the names of the non-directory files in dirpath.
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Note that the names in the lists are just names, with no path components.
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To get a full path (which begins with top) to a file or directory in
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dirpath, do os.path.join(dirpath, name).
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If optional arg 'topdown' is true or not specified, the triple for a
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directory is generated before the triples for any of its subdirectories
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(directories are generated top down). If topdown is false, the triple
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for a directory is generated after the triples for all of its
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subdirectories (directories are generated bottom up).
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When topdown is true, the caller can modify the dirnames list in-place
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(e.g., via del or slice assignment), and walk will only recurse into the
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subdirectories whose names remain in dirnames; this can be used to prune
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the search, or to impose a specific order of visiting. Modifying
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dirnames when topdown is false is ineffective, since the directories in
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dirnames have already been generated by the time dirnames itself is
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generated.
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By default errors from the os.listdir() call are ignored. If
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optional arg 'onerror' is specified, it should be a function; it
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will be called with one argument, an os.error instance. It can
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report the error to continue with the walk, or raise the exception
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to abort the walk. Note that the filename is available as the
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filename attribute of the exception object.
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By default, os.walk does not follow symbolic links to subdirectories on
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systems that support them. In order to get this functionality, set the
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optional argument 'followlinks' to true.
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Caution: if you pass a relative pathname for top, don't change the
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current working directory between resumptions of walk. walk never
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changes the current directory, and assumes that the client doesn't
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either.
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Example:
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from os.path import join, getsize
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for root, dirs, files in walk('python/Lib/email'):
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print root, "consumes",
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print sum([getsize(join(root, name)) for name in files]),
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print "bytes in", len(files), "non-directory files"
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if 'CVS' in dirs:
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dirs.remove('CVS') # don't visit CVS directories
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"""
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from os.path import join, isdir, islink
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# We may not have read permission for top, in which case we can't
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# get a list of the files the directory contains. os.path.walk
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# always suppressed the exception then, rather than blow up for a
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# minor reason when (say) a thousand readable directories are still
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# left to visit. That logic is copied here.
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try:
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# Note that listdir and error are globals in this module due
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# to earlier import-*.
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names = listdir(top)
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except error as err:
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if onerror is not None:
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onerror(err)
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return
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|
|
dirs, nondirs = [], []
|
|
for name in names:
|
|
if isdir(join(top, name)):
|
|
dirs.append(name)
|
|
else:
|
|
nondirs.append(name)
|
|
|
|
if topdown:
|
|
yield top, dirs, nondirs
|
|
for name in dirs:
|
|
path = join(top, name)
|
|
if followlinks or not islink(path):
|
|
for x in walk(path, topdown, onerror, followlinks):
|
|
yield x
|
|
if not topdown:
|
|
yield top, dirs, nondirs
|
|
|
|
__all__.append("walk")
|
|
|
|
# Make sure os.environ exists, at least
|
|
try:
|
|
environ
|
|
except NameError:
|
|
environ = {}
|
|
|
|
def execl(file, *args):
|
|
"""execl(file, *args)
|
|
|
|
Execute the executable file with argument list args, replacing the
|
|
current process. """
|
|
execv(file, args)
|
|
|
|
def execle(file, *args):
|
|
"""execle(file, *args, env)
|
|
|
|
Execute the executable file with argument list args and
|
|
environment env, replacing the current process. """
|
|
env = args[-1]
|
|
execve(file, args[:-1], env)
|
|
|
|
def execlp(file, *args):
|
|
"""execlp(file, *args)
|
|
|
|
Execute the executable file (which is searched for along $PATH)
|
|
with argument list args, replacing the current process. """
|
|
execvp(file, args)
|
|
|
|
def execlpe(file, *args):
|
|
"""execlpe(file, *args, env)
|
|
|
|
Execute the executable file (which is searched for along $PATH)
|
|
with argument list args and environment env, replacing the current
|
|
process. """
|
|
env = args[-1]
|
|
execvpe(file, args[:-1], env)
|
|
|
|
def execvp(file, args):
|
|
"""execp(file, args)
|
|
|
|
Execute the executable file (which is searched for along $PATH)
|
|
with argument list args, replacing the current process.
|
|
args may be a list or tuple of strings. """
|
|
_execvpe(file, args)
|
|
|
|
def execvpe(file, args, env):
|
|
"""execvpe(file, args, env)
|
|
|
|
Execute the executable file (which is searched for along $PATH)
|
|
with argument list args and environment env , replacing the
|
|
current process.
|
|
args may be a list or tuple of strings. """
|
|
_execvpe(file, args, env)
|
|
|
|
__all__.extend(["execl","execle","execlp","execlpe","execvp","execvpe"])
|
|
|
|
def _execvpe(file, args, env=None):
|
|
from errno import ENOENT, ENOTDIR
|
|
|
|
if env is not None:
|
|
func = execve
|
|
argrest = (args, env)
|
|
else:
|
|
func = execv
|
|
argrest = (args,)
|
|
env = environ
|
|
|
|
head, tail = path.split(file)
|
|
if head:
|
|
func(file, *argrest)
|
|
return
|
|
if 'PATH' in env:
|
|
envpath = env['PATH']
|
|
else:
|
|
envpath = defpath
|
|
PATH = envpath.split(pathsep)
|
|
saved_exc = None
|
|
saved_tb = None
|
|
for dir in PATH:
|
|
fullname = path.join(dir, file)
|
|
try:
|
|
func(fullname, *argrest)
|
|
except error as e:
|
|
tb = sys.exc_info()[2]
|
|
if (e.errno != ENOENT and e.errno != ENOTDIR
|
|
and saved_exc is None):
|
|
saved_exc = e
|
|
saved_tb = tb
|
|
if saved_exc:
|
|
raise error, saved_exc, saved_tb
|
|
raise error, e, tb
|
|
|
|
# Change environ to automatically call putenv() if it exists
|
|
try:
|
|
# This will fail if there's no putenv
|
|
putenv
|
|
except NameError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
import UserDict
|
|
|
|
# Fake unsetenv() for Windows
|
|
# not sure about os2 here but
|
|
# I'm guessing they are the same.
|
|
|
|
if name in ('os2', 'nt'):
|
|
def unsetenv(key):
|
|
putenv(key, "")
|
|
|
|
if name == "riscos":
|
|
# On RISC OS, all env access goes through getenv and putenv
|
|
from riscosenviron import _Environ
|
|
elif name in ('os2', 'nt'): # Where Env Var Names Must Be UPPERCASE
|
|
# But we store them as upper case
|
|
class _Environ(UserDict.IterableUserDict):
|
|
def __init__(self, environ):
|
|
UserDict.UserDict.__init__(self)
|
|
data = self.data
|
|
for k, v in environ.items():
|
|
data[k.upper()] = v
|
|
def __setitem__(self, key, item):
|
|
putenv(key, item)
|
|
self.data[key.upper()] = item
|
|
def __getitem__(self, key):
|
|
return self.data[key.upper()]
|
|
try:
|
|
unsetenv
|
|
except NameError:
|
|
def __delitem__(self, key):
|
|
del self.data[key.upper()]
|
|
else:
|
|
def __delitem__(self, key):
|
|
unsetenv(key)
|
|
del self.data[key.upper()]
|
|
def __contains__(self, key):
|
|
return key.upper() in self.data
|
|
def get(self, key, failobj=None):
|
|
return self.data.get(key.upper(), failobj)
|
|
def update(self, dict=None, **kwargs):
|
|
if dict:
|
|
try:
|
|
keys = dict.keys()
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
# List of (key, value)
|
|
for k, v in dict:
|
|
self[k] = v
|
|
else:
|
|
# got keys
|
|
# cannot use items(), since mappings
|
|
# may not have them.
|
|
for k in keys:
|
|
self[k] = dict[k]
|
|
if kwargs:
|
|
self.update(kwargs)
|
|
def copy(self):
|
|
return dict(self)
|
|
|
|
else: # Where Env Var Names Can Be Mixed Case
|
|
class _Environ(UserDict.IterableUserDict):
|
|
def __init__(self, environ):
|
|
UserDict.UserDict.__init__(self)
|
|
self.data = environ
|
|
def __setitem__(self, key, item):
|
|
putenv(key, item)
|
|
self.data[key] = item
|
|
def update(self, dict=None, **kwargs):
|
|
if dict:
|
|
try:
|
|
keys = dict.keys()
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
# List of (key, value)
|
|
for k, v in dict:
|
|
self[k] = v
|
|
else:
|
|
# got keys
|
|
# cannot use items(), since mappings
|
|
# may not have them.
|
|
for k in keys:
|
|
self[k] = dict[k]
|
|
if kwargs:
|
|
self.update(kwargs)
|
|
try:
|
|
unsetenv
|
|
except NameError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
def __delitem__(self, key):
|
|
unsetenv(key)
|
|
del self.data[key]
|
|
def copy(self):
|
|
return dict(self)
|
|
|
|
|
|
environ = _Environ(environ)
|
|
|
|
def getenv(key, default=None):
|
|
"""Get an environment variable, return None if it doesn't exist.
|
|
The optional second argument can specify an alternate default."""
|
|
return environ.get(key, default)
|
|
__all__.append("getenv")
|
|
|
|
def _exists(name):
|
|
try:
|
|
eval(name)
|
|
return True
|
|
except NameError:
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
# Supply spawn*() (probably only for Unix)
|
|
if _exists("fork") and not _exists("spawnv") and _exists("execv"):
|
|
|
|
P_WAIT = 0
|
|
P_NOWAIT = P_NOWAITO = 1
|
|
|
|
# XXX Should we support P_DETACH? I suppose it could fork()**2
|
|
# and close the std I/O streams. Also, P_OVERLAY is the same
|
|
# as execv*()?
|
|
|
|
def _spawnvef(mode, file, args, env, func):
|
|
# Internal helper; func is the exec*() function to use
|
|
pid = fork()
|
|
if not pid:
|
|
# Child
|
|
try:
|
|
if env is None:
|
|
func(file, args)
|
|
else:
|
|
func(file, args, env)
|
|
except:
|
|
_exit(127)
|
|
else:
|
|
# Parent
|
|
if mode == P_NOWAIT:
|
|
return pid # Caller is responsible for waiting!
|
|
while 1:
|
|
wpid, sts = waitpid(pid, 0)
|
|
if WIFSTOPPED(sts):
|
|
continue
|
|
elif WIFSIGNALED(sts):
|
|
return -WTERMSIG(sts)
|
|
elif WIFEXITED(sts):
|
|
return WEXITSTATUS(sts)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise error, "Not stopped, signaled or exited???"
|
|
|
|
def spawnv(mode, file, args):
|
|
"""spawnv(mode, file, args) -> integer
|
|
|
|
Execute file with arguments from args in a subprocess.
|
|
If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
|
|
If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
|
|
otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
|
|
return _spawnvef(mode, file, args, None, execv)
|
|
|
|
def spawnve(mode, file, args, env):
|
|
"""spawnve(mode, file, args, env) -> integer
|
|
|
|
Execute file with arguments from args in a subprocess with the
|
|
specified environment.
|
|
If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
|
|
If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
|
|
otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
|
|
return _spawnvef(mode, file, args, env, execve)
|
|
|
|
# Note: spawnvp[e] is't currently supported on Windows
|
|
|
|
def spawnvp(mode, file, args):
|
|
"""spawnvp(mode, file, args) -> integer
|
|
|
|
Execute file (which is looked for along $PATH) with arguments from
|
|
args in a subprocess.
|
|
If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
|
|
If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
|
|
otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
|
|
return _spawnvef(mode, file, args, None, execvp)
|
|
|
|
def spawnvpe(mode, file, args, env):
|
|
"""spawnvpe(mode, file, args, env) -> integer
|
|
|
|
Execute file (which is looked for along $PATH) with arguments from
|
|
args in a subprocess with the supplied environment.
|
|
If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
|
|
If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
|
|
otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
|
|
return _spawnvef(mode, file, args, env, execvpe)
|
|
|
|
if _exists("spawnv"):
|
|
# These aren't supplied by the basic Windows code
|
|
# but can be easily implemented in Python
|
|
|
|
def spawnl(mode, file, *args):
|
|
"""spawnl(mode, file, *args) -> integer
|
|
|
|
Execute file with arguments from args in a subprocess.
|
|
If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
|
|
If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
|
|
otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
|
|
return spawnv(mode, file, args)
|
|
|
|
def spawnle(mode, file, *args):
|
|
"""spawnle(mode, file, *args, env) -> integer
|
|
|
|
Execute file with arguments from args in a subprocess with the
|
|
supplied environment.
|
|
If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
|
|
If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
|
|
otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
|
|
env = args[-1]
|
|
return spawnve(mode, file, args[:-1], env)
|
|
|
|
|
|
__all__.extend(["spawnv", "spawnve", "spawnl", "spawnle",])
|
|
|
|
|
|
if _exists("spawnvp"):
|
|
# At the moment, Windows doesn't implement spawnvp[e],
|
|
# so it won't have spawnlp[e] either.
|
|
def spawnlp(mode, file, *args):
|
|
"""spawnlp(mode, file, *args) -> integer
|
|
|
|
Execute file (which is looked for along $PATH) with arguments from
|
|
args in a subprocess with the supplied environment.
|
|
If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
|
|
If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
|
|
otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
|
|
return spawnvp(mode, file, args)
|
|
|
|
def spawnlpe(mode, file, *args):
|
|
"""spawnlpe(mode, file, *args, env) -> integer
|
|
|
|
Execute file (which is looked for along $PATH) with arguments from
|
|
args in a subprocess with the supplied environment.
|
|
If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
|
|
If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
|
|
otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
|
|
env = args[-1]
|
|
return spawnvpe(mode, file, args[:-1], env)
|
|
|
|
|
|
__all__.extend(["spawnvp", "spawnvpe", "spawnlp", "spawnlpe",])
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Supply popen2 etc. (for Unix)
|
|
if _exists("fork"):
|
|
if not _exists("popen2"):
|
|
def popen2(cmd, mode="t", bufsize=-1):
|
|
"""Execute the shell command 'cmd' in a sub-process. On UNIX, 'cmd'
|
|
may be a sequence, in which case arguments will be passed directly to
|
|
the program without shell intervention (as with os.spawnv()). If 'cmd'
|
|
is a string it will be passed to the shell (as with os.system()). If
|
|
'bufsize' is specified, it sets the buffer size for the I/O pipes. The
|
|
file objects (child_stdin, child_stdout) are returned."""
|
|
import warnings
|
|
msg = "os.popen2 is deprecated. Use the subprocess module."
|
|
warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
|
|
|
|
import subprocess
|
|
PIPE = subprocess.PIPE
|
|
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize,
|
|
stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, close_fds=True)
|
|
return p.stdin, p.stdout
|
|
__all__.append("popen2")
|
|
|
|
if not _exists("popen3"):
|
|
def popen3(cmd, mode="t", bufsize=-1):
|
|
"""Execute the shell command 'cmd' in a sub-process. On UNIX, 'cmd'
|
|
may be a sequence, in which case arguments will be passed directly to
|
|
the program without shell intervention (as with os.spawnv()). If 'cmd'
|
|
is a string it will be passed to the shell (as with os.system()). If
|
|
'bufsize' is specified, it sets the buffer size for the I/O pipes. The
|
|
file objects (child_stdin, child_stdout, child_stderr) are returned."""
|
|
import warnings
|
|
msg = "os.popen3 is deprecated. Use the subprocess module."
|
|
warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
|
|
|
|
import subprocess
|
|
PIPE = subprocess.PIPE
|
|
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize,
|
|
stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE,
|
|
close_fds=True)
|
|
return p.stdin, p.stdout, p.stderr
|
|
__all__.append("popen3")
|
|
|
|
if not _exists("popen4"):
|
|
def popen4(cmd, mode="t", bufsize=-1):
|
|
"""Execute the shell command 'cmd' in a sub-process. On UNIX, 'cmd'
|
|
may be a sequence, in which case arguments will be passed directly to
|
|
the program without shell intervention (as with os.spawnv()). If 'cmd'
|
|
is a string it will be passed to the shell (as with os.system()). If
|
|
'bufsize' is specified, it sets the buffer size for the I/O pipes. The
|
|
file objects (child_stdin, child_stdout_stderr) are returned."""
|
|
import warnings
|
|
msg = "os.popen4 is deprecated. Use the subprocess module."
|
|
warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
|
|
|
|
import subprocess
|
|
PIPE = subprocess.PIPE
|
|
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize,
|
|
stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE,
|
|
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, close_fds=True)
|
|
return p.stdin, p.stdout
|
|
__all__.append("popen4")
|
|
|
|
import copy_reg as _copy_reg
|
|
|
|
def _make_stat_result(tup, dict):
|
|
return stat_result(tup, dict)
|
|
|
|
def _pickle_stat_result(sr):
|
|
(type, args) = sr.__reduce__()
|
|
return (_make_stat_result, args)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
_copy_reg.pickle(stat_result, _pickle_stat_result, _make_stat_result)
|
|
except NameError: # stat_result may not exist
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def _make_statvfs_result(tup, dict):
|
|
return statvfs_result(tup, dict)
|
|
|
|
def _pickle_statvfs_result(sr):
|
|
(type, args) = sr.__reduce__()
|
|
return (_make_statvfs_result, args)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
_copy_reg.pickle(statvfs_result, _pickle_statvfs_result,
|
|
_make_statvfs_result)
|
|
except NameError: # statvfs_result may not exist
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
if not _exists("urandom"):
|
|
def urandom(n):
|
|
"""urandom(n) -> str
|
|
|
|
Return a string of n random bytes suitable for cryptographic use.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
try:
|
|
_urandomfd = open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY)
|
|
except (OSError, IOError):
|
|
raise NotImplementedError("/dev/urandom (or equivalent) not found")
|
|
bs = b""
|
|
while len(bs) < n:
|
|
bs += read(_urandomfd, n - len(bs))
|
|
close(_urandomfd)
|
|
return bs
|