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# Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# For details: https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/blob/master/NOTICE.txt
"""Add things to old Pythons so I can pretend they are newer."""
# This file's purpose is to provide modules to be imported from here.
# pylint: disable=unused-import
import os
import sys
from coverage import env
# Pythons 2 and 3 differ on where to get StringIO.
try:
from cStringIO import StringIO
except ImportError:
from io import StringIO
# In py3, ConfigParser was renamed to the more-standard configparser.
# But there's a py3 backport that installs "configparser" in py2, and I don't
# want it because it has annoying deprecation warnings. So try the real py2
# import first.
try:
import ConfigParser as configparser
except ImportError:
import configparser
# What's a string called?
try:
string_class = basestring
except NameError:
string_class = str
# What's a Unicode string called?
try:
unicode_class = unicode
except NameError:
unicode_class = str
# range or xrange?
try:
range = xrange # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
except NameError:
range = range
try:
from itertools import zip_longest
except ImportError:
from itertools import izip_longest as zip_longest
# Where do we get the thread id from?
try:
from thread import get_ident as get_thread_id
except ImportError:
from threading import get_ident as get_thread_id
try:
os.PathLike
except AttributeError:
# This is Python 2 and 3
path_types = (bytes, string_class, unicode_class)
else:
# 3.6+
path_types = (bytes, str, os.PathLike)
# shlex.quote is new, but there's an undocumented implementation in "pipes",
# who knew!?
try:
from shlex import quote as shlex_quote
except ImportError:
# Useful function, available under a different (undocumented) name
# in Python versions earlier than 3.3.
from pipes import quote as shlex_quote
try:
import reprlib
except ImportError:
import repr as reprlib
# A function to iterate listlessly over a dict's items, and one to get the
# items as a list.
try:
{}.iteritems
except AttributeError:
# Python 3
def iitems(d):
"""Produce the items from dict `d`."""
return d.items()
def litems(d):
"""Return a list of items from dict `d`."""
return list(d.items())
else:
# Python 2
def iitems(d):
"""Produce the items from dict `d`."""
return d.iteritems()
def litems(d):
"""Return a list of items from dict `d`."""
return d.items()
# Getting the `next` function from an iterator is different in 2 and 3.
try:
iter([]).next
except AttributeError:
def iternext(seq):
"""Get the `next` function for iterating over `seq`."""
return iter(seq).__next__
else:
def iternext(seq):
"""Get the `next` function for iterating over `seq`."""
return iter(seq).next
# Python 3.x is picky about bytes and strings, so provide methods to
# get them right, and make them no-ops in 2.x
if env.PY3:
def to_bytes(s):
"""Convert string `s` to bytes."""
return s.encode('utf8')
def to_string(b):
"""Convert bytes `b` to string."""
return b.decode('utf8')
def binary_bytes(byte_values):
"""Produce a byte string with the ints from `byte_values`."""
return bytes(byte_values)
def byte_to_int(byte):
"""Turn a byte indexed from a bytes object into an int."""
return byte
def bytes_to_ints(bytes_value):
"""Turn a bytes object into a sequence of ints."""
# In Python 3, iterating bytes gives ints.
return bytes_value
else:
def to_bytes(s):
"""Convert string `s` to bytes (no-op in 2.x)."""
return s
def to_string(b):
"""Convert bytes `b` to string."""
return b
def binary_bytes(byte_values):
"""Produce a byte string with the ints from `byte_values`."""
return "".join(chr(b) for b in byte_values)
def byte_to_int(byte):
"""Turn a byte indexed from a bytes object into an int."""
return ord(byte)
def bytes_to_ints(bytes_value):
"""Turn a bytes object into a sequence of ints."""
for byte in bytes_value:
yield ord(byte)
try:
# In Python 2.x, the builtins were in __builtin__
BUILTINS = sys.modules['__builtin__']
except KeyError:
# In Python 3.x, they're in builtins
BUILTINS = sys.modules['builtins']
# imp was deprecated in Python 3.3
try:
import importlib
import importlib.util
imp = None
except ImportError:
importlib = None
# We only want to use importlib if it has everything we need.
try:
importlib_util_find_spec = importlib.util.find_spec
except Exception:
import imp
importlib_util_find_spec = None
# What is the .pyc magic number for this version of Python?
try:
PYC_MAGIC_NUMBER = importlib.util.MAGIC_NUMBER
except AttributeError:
PYC_MAGIC_NUMBER = imp.get_magic()
def code_object(fn):
"""Get the code object from a function."""
try:
return fn.func_code
except AttributeError:
return fn.__code__
try:
from types import SimpleNamespace
except ImportError:
# The code from https://docs.python.org/3/library/types.html#types.SimpleNamespace
class SimpleNamespace:
"""Python implementation of SimpleNamespace, for Python 2."""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.__dict__.update(kwargs)
def __repr__(self):
keys = sorted(self.__dict__)
items = ("{}={!r}".format(k, self.__dict__[k]) for k in keys)
return "{}({})".format(type(self).__name__, ", ".join(items))
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
def invalidate_import_caches():
"""Invalidate any import caches that may or may not exist."""
if importlib and hasattr(importlib, "invalidate_caches"):
importlib.invalidate_caches()
def import_local_file(modname, modfile=None):
"""Import a local file as a module.
Opens a file in the current directory named `modname`.py, imports it
as `modname`, and returns the module object. `modfile` is the file to
import if it isn't in the current directory.
"""
try:
from importlib.machinery import SourceFileLoader
except ImportError:
SourceFileLoader = None
if modfile is None:
modfile = modname + '.py'
if SourceFileLoader:
# pylint: disable=no-value-for-parameter, deprecated-method
mod = SourceFileLoader(modname, modfile).load_module()
else:
for suff in imp.get_suffixes(): # pragma: part covered
if suff[0] == '.py':
break
with open(modfile, 'r') as f:
# pylint: disable=undefined-loop-variable
mod = imp.load_module(modname, f, modfile, suff)
return mod
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