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"""Python part of the warnings subsystem."""
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import sys
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__all__ = ["warn", "warn_explicit", "showwarning",
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           "formatwarning", "filterwarnings", "simplefilter",
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           "resetwarnings", "catch_warnings"]
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def showwarning(message, category, filename, lineno, file=None, line=None):
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    """Hook to write a warning to a file; replace if you like."""
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    msg = WarningMessage(message, category, filename, lineno, file, line)
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    _showwarnmsg_impl(msg)
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def formatwarning(message, category, filename, lineno, line=None):
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    """Function to format a warning the standard way."""
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    msg = WarningMessage(message, category, filename, lineno, None, line)
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    return _formatwarnmsg_impl(msg)
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def _showwarnmsg_impl(msg):
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    file = msg.file
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    if file is None:
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        file = sys.stderr
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        if file is None:
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            # sys.stderr is None when run with pythonw.exe:
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            # warnings get lost
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            return
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    text = _formatwarnmsg(msg)
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    try:
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        file.write(text)
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    except OSError:
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        # the file (probably stderr) is invalid - this warning gets lost.
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        pass
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def _formatwarnmsg_impl(msg):
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    category = msg.category.__name__
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    s =  f"{msg.filename}:{msg.lineno}: {category}: {msg.message}\n"
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    if msg.line is None:
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        try:
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            import linecache
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            line = linecache.getline(msg.filename, msg.lineno)
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        except Exception:
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            # When a warning is logged during Python shutdown, linecache
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            # and the import machinery don't work anymore
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            line = None
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            linecache = None
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    else:
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        line = msg.line
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    if line:
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        line = line.strip()
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        s += "  %s\n" % line
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    if msg.source is not None:
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        try:
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            import tracemalloc
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        # Logging a warning should not raise a new exception:
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        # catch Exception, not only ImportError and RecursionError.
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        except Exception:
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            # don't suggest to enable tracemalloc if it's not available
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            tracing = True
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            tb = None
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        else:
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            tracing = tracemalloc.is_tracing()
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            try:
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                tb = tracemalloc.get_object_traceback(msg.source)
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            except Exception:
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                # When a warning is logged during Python shutdown, tracemalloc
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                # and the import machinery don't work anymore
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                tb = None
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        if tb is not None:
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            s += 'Object allocated at (most recent call last):\n'
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            for frame in tb:
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                s += ('  File "%s", lineno %s\n'
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                      % (frame.filename, frame.lineno))
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                try:
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                    if linecache is not None:
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                        line = linecache.getline(frame.filename, frame.lineno)
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                    else:
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                        line = None
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                except Exception:
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                    line = None
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                if line:
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                    line = line.strip()
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                    s += '    %s\n' % line
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        elif not tracing:
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            s += (f'{category}: Enable tracemalloc to get the object '
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                  f'allocation traceback\n')
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    return s
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# Keep a reference to check if the function was replaced
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_showwarning_orig = showwarning
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def _showwarnmsg(msg):
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    """Hook to write a warning to a file; replace if you like."""
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    try:
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        sw = showwarning
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    except NameError:
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        pass
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    else:
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        if sw is not _showwarning_orig:
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            # warnings.showwarning() was replaced
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            if not callable(sw):
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                raise TypeError("warnings.showwarning() must be set to a "
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                                "function or method")
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            sw(msg.message, msg.category, msg.filename, msg.lineno,
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               msg.file, msg.line)
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            return
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    _showwarnmsg_impl(msg)
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# Keep a reference to check if the function was replaced
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_formatwarning_orig = formatwarning
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def _formatwarnmsg(msg):
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    """Function to format a warning the standard way."""
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    try:
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        fw = formatwarning
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    except NameError:
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        pass
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    else:
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        if fw is not _formatwarning_orig:
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            # warnings.formatwarning() was replaced
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            return fw(msg.message, msg.category,
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                      msg.filename, msg.lineno, msg.line)
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    return _formatwarnmsg_impl(msg)
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def filterwarnings(action, message="", category=Warning, module="", lineno=0,
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                   append=False):
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    """Insert an entry into the list of warnings filters (at the front).
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    'action' -- one of "error", "ignore", "always", "default", "module",
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                or "once"
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    'message' -- a regex that the warning message must match
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    'category' -- a class that the warning must be a subclass of
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    'module' -- a regex that the module name must match
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    'lineno' -- an integer line number, 0 matches all warnings
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    'append' -- if true, append to the list of filters
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    """
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    assert action in ("error", "ignore", "always", "default", "module",
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                      "once"), "invalid action: %r" % (action,)
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    assert isinstance(message, str), "message must be a string"
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    assert isinstance(category, type), "category must be a class"
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    assert issubclass(category, Warning), "category must be a Warning subclass"
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    assert isinstance(module, str), "module must be a string"
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    assert isinstance(lineno, int) and lineno >= 0, \
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           "lineno must be an int >= 0"
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    if message or module:
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        import re
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    if message:
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        message = re.compile(message, re.I)
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    else:
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        message = None
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    if module:
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        module = re.compile(module)
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    else:
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        module = None
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    _add_filter(action, message, category, module, lineno, append=append)
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def simplefilter(action, category=Warning, lineno=0, append=False):
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    """Insert a simple entry into the list of warnings filters (at the front).
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    A simple filter matches all modules and messages.
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    'action' -- one of "error", "ignore", "always", "default", "module",
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                or "once"
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    'category' -- a class that the warning must be a subclass of
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    'lineno' -- an integer line number, 0 matches all warnings
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    'append' -- if true, append to the list of filters
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    """
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    assert action in ("error", "ignore", "always", "default", "module",
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                      "once"), "invalid action: %r" % (action,)
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    assert isinstance(lineno, int) and lineno >= 0, \
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           "lineno must be an int >= 0"
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    _add_filter(action, None, category, None, lineno, append=append)
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def _add_filter(*item, append):
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    # Remove possible duplicate filters, so new one will be placed
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    # in correct place. If append=True and duplicate exists, do nothing.
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    if not append:
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        try:
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            filters.remove(item)
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        except ValueError:
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            pass
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        filters.insert(0, item)
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    else:
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        if item not in filters:
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            filters.append(item)
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    _filters_mutated()
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def resetwarnings():
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    """Clear the list of warning filters, so that no filters are active."""
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    filters[:] = []
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    _filters_mutated()
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class _OptionError(Exception):
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    """Exception used by option processing helpers."""
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    pass
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# Helper to process -W options passed via sys.warnoptions
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def _processoptions(args):
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    for arg in args:
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        try:
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            _setoption(arg)
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        except _OptionError as msg:
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            print("Invalid -W option ignored:", msg, file=sys.stderr)
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# Helper for _processoptions()
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def _setoption(arg):
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    parts = arg.split(':')
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    if len(parts) > 5:
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        raise _OptionError("too many fields (max 5): %r" % (arg,))
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    while len(parts) < 5:
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        parts.append('')
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    action, message, category, module, lineno = [s.strip()
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                                                 for s in parts]
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    action = _getaction(action)
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    category = _getcategory(category)
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    if message or module:
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        import re
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    if message:
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        message = re.escape(message)
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    if module:
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        module = re.escape(module) + r'\Z'
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    if lineno:
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        try:
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            lineno = int(lineno)
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            if lineno < 0:
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                raise ValueError
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        except (ValueError, OverflowError):
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            raise _OptionError("invalid lineno %r" % (lineno,)) from None
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    else:
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        lineno = 0
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    filterwarnings(action, message, category, module, lineno)
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# Helper for _setoption()
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def _getaction(action):
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    if not action:
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        return "default"
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    if action == "all": return "always" # Alias
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    for a in ('default', 'always', 'ignore', 'module', 'once', 'error'):
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        if a.startswith(action):
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            return a
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    raise _OptionError("invalid action: %r" % (action,))
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# Helper for _setoption()
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def _getcategory(category):
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    if not category:
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        return Warning
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    if '.' not in category:
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        import builtins as m
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        klass = category
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    else:
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        module, _, klass = category.rpartition('.')
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        try:
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            m = __import__(module, None, None, [klass])
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        except ImportError:
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            raise _OptionError("invalid module name: %r" % (module,)) from None
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    try:
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        cat = getattr(m, klass)
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    except AttributeError:
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        raise _OptionError("unknown warning category: %r" % (category,)) from None
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    if not issubclass(cat, Warning):
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        raise _OptionError("invalid warning category: %r" % (category,))
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    return cat
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def _is_internal_frame(frame):
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    """Signal whether the frame is an internal CPython implementation detail."""
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    filename = frame.f_code.co_filename
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    return 'importlib' in filename and '_bootstrap' in filename
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def _next_external_frame(frame):
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    """Find the next frame that doesn't involve CPython internals."""
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    frame = frame.f_back
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    while frame is not None and _is_internal_frame(frame):
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        frame = frame.f_back
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    return frame
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# Code typically replaced by _warnings
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def warn(message, category=None, stacklevel=1, source=None):
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    """Issue a warning, or maybe ignore it or raise an exception."""
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    # Check if message is already a Warning object
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    if isinstance(message, Warning):
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        category = message.__class__
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    # Check category argument
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    if category is None:
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        category = UserWarning
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    if not (isinstance(category, type) and issubclass(category, Warning)):
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        raise TypeError("category must be a Warning subclass, "
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                        "not '{:s}'".format(type(category).__name__))
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    # Get context information
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    try:
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        if stacklevel <= 1 or _is_internal_frame(sys._getframe(1)):
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            # If frame is too small to care or if the warning originated in
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            # internal code, then do not try to hide any frames.
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            frame = sys._getframe(stacklevel)
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        else:
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            frame = sys._getframe(1)
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            # Look for one frame less since the above line starts us off.
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            for x in range(stacklevel-1):
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                frame = _next_external_frame(frame)
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                if frame is None:
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                    raise ValueError
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    except ValueError:
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        globals = sys.__dict__
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        filename = "sys"
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        lineno = 1
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    else:
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        globals = frame.f_globals
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        filename = frame.f_code.co_filename
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        lineno = frame.f_lineno
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    if '__name__' in globals:
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        module = globals['__name__']
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    else:
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        module = "<string>"
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    registry = globals.setdefault("__warningregistry__", {})
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    warn_explicit(message, category, filename, lineno, module, registry,
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                  globals, source)
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def warn_explicit(message, category, filename, lineno,
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                  module=None, registry=None, module_globals=None,
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                  source=None):
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    lineno = int(lineno)
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    if module is None:
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        module = filename or "<unknown>"
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        if module[-3:].lower() == ".py":
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            module = module[:-3] # XXX What about leading pathname?
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    if registry is None:
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        registry = {}
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    if registry.get('version', 0) != _filters_version:
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        registry.clear()
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        registry['version'] = _filters_version
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    if isinstance(message, Warning):
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        text = str(message)
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        category = message.__class__
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    else:
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        text = message
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        message = category(message)
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    key = (text, category, lineno)
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    # Quick test for common case
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    if registry.get(key):
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        return
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    # Search the filters
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    for item in filters:
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        action, msg, cat, mod, ln = item
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        if ((msg is None or msg.match(text)) and
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            issubclass(category, cat) and
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            (mod is None or mod.match(module)) and
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            (ln == 0 or lineno == ln)):
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            break
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    else:
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        action = defaultaction
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    # Early exit actions
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    if action == "ignore":
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        return
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    # Prime the linecache for formatting, in case the
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    # "file" is actually in a zipfile or something.
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    import linecache
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    linecache.getlines(filename, module_globals)
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    if action == "error":
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        raise message
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    # Other actions
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    if action == "once":
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        registry[key] = 1
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        oncekey = (text, category)
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        if onceregistry.get(oncekey):
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            return
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        onceregistry[oncekey] = 1
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    elif action == "always":
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        pass
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    elif action == "module":
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        registry[key] = 1
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        altkey = (text, category, 0)
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        if registry.get(altkey):
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            return
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        registry[altkey] = 1
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    elif action == "default":
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        registry[key] = 1
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    else:
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        # Unrecognized actions are errors
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        raise RuntimeError(
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              "Unrecognized action (%r) in warnings.filters:\n %s" %
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              (action, item))
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    # Print message and context
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    msg = WarningMessage(message, category, filename, lineno, source)
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    _showwarnmsg(msg)
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class WarningMessage(object):
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    _WARNING_DETAILS = ("message", "category", "filename", "lineno", "file",
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                        "line", "source")
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    def __init__(self, message, category, filename, lineno, file=None,
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                 line=None, source=None):
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        self.message = message
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        self.category = category
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        self.filename = filename
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        self.lineno = lineno
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        self.file = file
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        self.line = line
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        self.source = source
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        self._category_name = category.__name__ if category else None
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    def __str__(self):
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        return ("{message : %r, category : %r, filename : %r, lineno : %s, "
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                    "line : %r}" % (self.message, self._category_name,
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                                    self.filename, self.lineno, self.line))
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class catch_warnings(object):
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    """A context manager that copies and restores the warnings filter upon
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    exiting the context.
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    The 'record' argument specifies whether warnings should be captured by a
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    custom implementation of warnings.showwarning() and be appended to a list
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    returned by the context manager. Otherwise None is returned by the context
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    manager. The objects appended to the list are arguments whose attributes
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    mirror the arguments to showwarning().
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    The 'module' argument is to specify an alternative module to the module
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    named 'warnings' and imported under that name. This argument is only useful
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    when testing the warnings module itself.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, *, record=False, module=None):
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        """Specify whether to record warnings and if an alternative module
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        should be used other than sys.modules['warnings'].
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        For compatibility with Python 3.0, please consider all arguments to be
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        keyword-only.
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        """
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        self._record = record
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        self._module = sys.modules['warnings'] if module is None else module
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        self._entered = False
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    def __repr__(self):
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        args = []
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						|
        if self._record:
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						|
            args.append("record=True")
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						|
        if self._module is not sys.modules['warnings']:
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						|
            args.append("module=%r" % self._module)
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						|
        name = type(self).__name__
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						|
        return "%s(%s)" % (name, ", ".join(args))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __enter__(self):
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						|
        if self._entered:
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						|
            raise RuntimeError("Cannot enter %r twice" % self)
 | 
						|
        self._entered = True
 | 
						|
        self._filters = self._module.filters
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						|
        self._module.filters = self._filters[:]
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						|
        self._module._filters_mutated()
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						|
        self._showwarning = self._module.showwarning
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						|
        self._showwarnmsg_impl = self._module._showwarnmsg_impl
 | 
						|
        if self._record:
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						|
            log = []
 | 
						|
            self._module._showwarnmsg_impl = log.append
 | 
						|
            # Reset showwarning() to the default implementation to make sure
 | 
						|
            # that _showwarnmsg() calls _showwarnmsg_impl()
 | 
						|
            self._module.showwarning = self._module._showwarning_orig
 | 
						|
            return log
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __exit__(self, *exc_info):
 | 
						|
        if not self._entered:
 | 
						|
            raise RuntimeError("Cannot exit %r without entering first" % self)
 | 
						|
        self._module.filters = self._filters
 | 
						|
        self._module._filters_mutated()
 | 
						|
        self._module.showwarning = self._showwarning
 | 
						|
        self._module._showwarnmsg_impl = self._showwarnmsg_impl
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# Private utility function called by _PyErr_WarnUnawaitedCoroutine
 | 
						|
def _warn_unawaited_coroutine(coro):
 | 
						|
    msg_lines = [
 | 
						|
        f"coroutine '{coro.__qualname__}' was never awaited\n"
 | 
						|
    ]
 | 
						|
    if coro.cr_origin is not None:
 | 
						|
        import linecache, traceback
 | 
						|
        def extract():
 | 
						|
            for filename, lineno, funcname in reversed(coro.cr_origin):
 | 
						|
                line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno)
 | 
						|
                yield (filename, lineno, funcname, line)
 | 
						|
        msg_lines.append("Coroutine created at (most recent call last)\n")
 | 
						|
        msg_lines += traceback.format_list(list(extract()))
 | 
						|
    msg = "".join(msg_lines).rstrip("\n")
 | 
						|
    # Passing source= here means that if the user happens to have tracemalloc
 | 
						|
    # enabled and tracking where the coroutine was created, the warning will
 | 
						|
    # contain that traceback. This does mean that if they have *both*
 | 
						|
    # coroutine origin tracking *and* tracemalloc enabled, they'll get two
 | 
						|
    # partially-redundant tracebacks. If we wanted to be clever we could
 | 
						|
    # probably detect this case and avoid it, but for now we don't bother.
 | 
						|
    warn(msg, category=RuntimeWarning, stacklevel=2, source=coro)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# filters contains a sequence of filter 5-tuples
 | 
						|
# The components of the 5-tuple are:
 | 
						|
# - an action: error, ignore, always, default, module, or once
 | 
						|
# - a compiled regex that must match the warning message
 | 
						|
# - a class representing the warning category
 | 
						|
# - a compiled regex that must match the module that is being warned
 | 
						|
# - a line number for the line being warning, or 0 to mean any line
 | 
						|
# If either if the compiled regexs are None, match anything.
 | 
						|
try:
 | 
						|
    from _warnings import (filters, _defaultaction, _onceregistry,
 | 
						|
                           warn, warn_explicit, _filters_mutated)
 | 
						|
    defaultaction = _defaultaction
 | 
						|
    onceregistry = _onceregistry
 | 
						|
    _warnings_defaults = True
 | 
						|
except ImportError:
 | 
						|
    filters = []
 | 
						|
    defaultaction = "default"
 | 
						|
    onceregistry = {}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    _filters_version = 1
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def _filters_mutated():
 | 
						|
        global _filters_version
 | 
						|
        _filters_version += 1
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    _warnings_defaults = False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# Module initialization
 | 
						|
_processoptions(sys.warnoptions)
 | 
						|
if not _warnings_defaults:
 | 
						|
    # Several warning categories are ignored by default in regular builds
 | 
						|
    if not hasattr(sys, 'gettotalrefcount'):
 | 
						|
        filterwarnings("default", category=DeprecationWarning,
 | 
						|
                       module="__main__", append=1)
 | 
						|
        simplefilter("ignore", category=DeprecationWarning, append=1)
 | 
						|
        simplefilter("ignore", category=PendingDeprecationWarning, append=1)
 | 
						|
        simplefilter("ignore", category=ImportWarning, append=1)
 | 
						|
        simplefilter("ignore", category=ResourceWarning, append=1)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
del _warnings_defaults
 |