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	There's one major and one minor category still unfixed: doctests are the major category (and I hope to be able to augment the refactoring tool to refactor bona fide doctests soon); other code generating print statements in strings is the minor category. (Oh, and I don't know if the compiler package works.)
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			146 lines
		
	
	
	
		
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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""macresource - Locate and open the resources needed for a script."""
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from Carbon import Res
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import os
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import sys
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import MacOS
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import macostools
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class ArgumentError(TypeError): pass
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class ResourceFileNotFoundError(ImportError): pass
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def need(restype, resid, filename=None, modname=None):
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    """Open a resource file, if needed. restype and resid
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    are required parameters, and identify the resource for which to test. If it
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    is available we are done. If it is not available we look for a file filename
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    (default: modname with .rsrc appended) either in the same folder as
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    where modname was loaded from, or otherwise across sys.path.
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    Returns the refno of the resource file opened (or None)"""
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    if modname is None and filename is None:
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        raise ArgumentError, "Either filename or modname argument (or both) must be given"
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    if type(resid) is type(1):
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        try:
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            h = Res.GetResource(restype, resid)
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        except Res.Error:
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            pass
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        else:
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            return None
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    else:
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        try:
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            h = Res.GetNamedResource(restype, resid)
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        except Res.Error:
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            pass
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        else:
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            return None
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    # Construct a filename if we don't have one
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    if not filename:
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        if '.' in modname:
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            filename = modname.split('.')[-1] + '.rsrc'
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        else:
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            filename = modname + '.rsrc'
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    # Now create a list of folders to search
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    searchdirs = []
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    if modname == '__main__':
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        # If we're main we look in the current directory
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        searchdirs = [os.curdir]
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    if modname in sys.modules:
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        mod = sys.modules[modname]
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        if hasattr(mod, '__file__'):
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            searchdirs = [os.path.dirname(mod.__file__)]
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    searchdirs.extend(sys.path)
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    # And look for the file
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    for dir in searchdirs:
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        pathname = os.path.join(dir, filename)
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        if os.path.exists(pathname):
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            break
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    else:
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        raise ResourceFileNotFoundError, filename
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    refno = open_pathname(pathname)
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    # And check that the resource exists now
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    if type(resid) is type(1):
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        h = Res.GetResource(restype, resid)
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    else:
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        h = Res.GetNamedResource(restype, resid)
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    return refno
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def open_pathname(pathname, verbose=0):
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    """Open a resource file given by pathname, possibly decoding an
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    AppleSingle file"""
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    try:
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        refno = Res.FSpOpenResFile(pathname, 1)
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    except Res.Error as arg:
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        if arg[0] in (-37, -39):
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            # No resource fork. We may be on OSX, and this may be either
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            # a data-fork based resource file or a AppleSingle file
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            # from the CVS repository.
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            try:
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                refno = Res.FSOpenResourceFile(pathname, u'', 1)
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            except Res.Error as arg:
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                if arg[0] != -199:
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                    # -199 is "bad resource map"
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                    raise
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            else:
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                return refno
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            # Finally try decoding an AppleSingle file
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            pathname = _decode(pathname, verbose=verbose)
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            refno = Res.FSOpenResourceFile(pathname, u'', 1)
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        else:
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            raise
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    return refno
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def resource_pathname(pathname, verbose=0):
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    """Return the pathname for a resource file (either DF or RF based).
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    If the pathname given already refers to such a file simply return it,
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    otherwise first decode it."""
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    try:
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        refno = Res.FSpOpenResFile(pathname, 1)
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        Res.CloseResFile(refno)
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    except Res.Error as arg:
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        if arg[0] in (-37, -39):
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            # No resource fork. We may be on OSX, and this may be either
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            # a data-fork based resource file or a AppleSingle file
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            # from the CVS repository.
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            try:
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                refno = Res.FSOpenResourceFile(pathname, u'', 1)
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            except Res.Error as arg:
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                if arg[0] != -199:
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                    # -199 is "bad resource map"
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                    raise
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            else:
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                return refno
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            # Finally try decoding an AppleSingle file
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            pathname = _decode(pathname, verbose=verbose)
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        else:
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            raise
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    return pathname
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def open_error_resource():
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    """Open the resource file containing the error code to error message
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    mapping."""
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    need('Estr', 1, filename="errors.rsrc", modname=__name__)
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def _decode(pathname, verbose=0):
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    # Decode an AppleSingle resource file, return the new pathname.
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    newpathname = pathname + '.df.rsrc'
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    if os.path.exists(newpathname) and \
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        os.stat(newpathname).st_mtime >= os.stat(pathname).st_mtime:
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        return newpathname
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    if hasattr(os, 'access') and not \
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        os.access(os.path.dirname(pathname), os.W_OK|os.X_OK):
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        # The destination directory isn't writeable. Create the file in
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        # a temporary directory
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        import tempfile
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        fd, newpathname = tempfile.mkstemp(".rsrc")
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    if verbose:
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        print('Decoding', pathname, 'to', newpathname)
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    import applesingle
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    applesingle.decode(pathname, newpathname, resonly=1)
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    return newpathname
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