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import re
import sys
class PlatformInfo(object):
"""This class provides a consistent (and mockable) interpretation of
system-specific values (like sys.platform and platform.mac_ver())
to be used by the rest of the webkitpy code base.
Public (static) properties:
-- os_name
-- os_version
Note that 'future' is returned for os_version if the operating system is
newer than one known to the code.
"""
def __init__(self, sys_module, platform_module, executive):
self._executive = executive
self._platform_module = platform_module
self.os_name = self._determine_os_name(sys_module.platform)
if self.os_name == 'linux':
self.os_version = self._determine_linux_version()
if self.os_name == 'freebsd':
self.os_version = platform_module.release()
if self.os_name.startswith('mac'):
self.os_version = self._determine_mac_version(platform_module.mac_ver()[0])
if self.os_name.startswith('win'):
self.os_version = self._determine_win_version(self._win_version_tuple(sys_module))
self._is_cygwin = sys_module.platform == 'cygwin'
def is_mac(self):
return self.os_name == 'mac'
def is_win(self):
return self.os_name == 'win'
def is_cygwin(self):
return self._is_cygwin
def is_linux(self):
return self.os_name == 'linux'
def is_freebsd(self):
return self.os_name == 'freebsd'
def display_name(self):
# platform.platform() returns Darwin information for Mac, which is just confusing.
if self.is_mac():
return "Mac OS X %s" % self._platform_module.mac_ver()[0]
# Returns strings like:
# Linux-2.6.18-194.3.1.el5-i686-with-redhat-5.5-Final
# Windows-2008ServerR2-6.1.7600
return self._platform_module.platform()
def total_bytes_memory(self):
if self.is_mac():
return long(self._executive.run_command(["sysctl", "-n", "hw.memsize"]))
return None
def terminal_width(self):
"""Returns sys.maxint if the width cannot be determined."""
try:
if self.is_win():
# From http://code.activestate.com/recipes/440694-determine-size-of-console-window-on-windows/
from ctypes import windll, create_string_buffer
handle = windll.kernel32.GetStdHandle(-12) # -12 == stderr
console_screen_buffer_info = create_string_buffer(22) # 22 == sizeof(console_screen_buffer_info)
if windll.kernel32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(handle, console_screen_buffer_info):
import struct
_, _, _, _, _, left, _, right, _, _, _ = struct.unpack("hhhhHhhhhhh", console_screen_buffer_info.raw)
# Note that we return 1 less than the width since writing into the rightmost column
# automatically performs a line feed.
return right - left
return sys.maxint
else:
import fcntl
import struct
import termios
packed = fcntl.ioctl(sys.stderr.fileno(), termios.TIOCGWINSZ, '\0' * 8)
_, columns, _, _ = struct.unpack('HHHH', packed)
return columns
except:
return sys.maxint
def _determine_os_name(self, sys_platform):
if sys_platform == 'darwin':
return 'mac'
if sys_platform.startswith('linux'):
return 'linux'
if sys_platform in ('win32', 'cygwin'):
return 'win'
if sys_platform.startswith('freebsd'):
return 'freebsd'
raise AssertionError('unrecognized platform string "%s"' % sys_platform)
def _determine_mac_version(self, mac_version_string):
release_version = mac_version_string.split('.')[1]
version_strings = {
'5': 'leopard',
'6': 'snowleopard',
'7': 'lion',
'8': 'mountainlion',
}
assert release_version >= min(version_strings.keys())
return version_strings.get(release_version, 'future')
def _determine_linux_version(self):
# FIXME: we ignore whatever the real version is and pretend it's lucid for now.
return 'lucid'
def _determine_win_version(self, win_version_tuple):
if win_version_tuple[:3] == (6, 1, 7600):
return '7sp0'
if win_version_tuple[:2] == (6, 0):
return 'vista'
if win_version_tuple[:2] == (5, 1):
return 'xp'
assert win_version_tuple[0] > 6 or win_version_tuple[1] >= 1, 'Unrecognized Windows version tuple: "%s"' % (win_version_tuple,)
return 'future'
def _win_version_tuple(self, sys_module):
if hasattr(sys_module, 'getwindowsversion'):
return sys_module.getwindowsversion()
return self._win_version_tuple_from_cmd()
def _win_version_tuple_from_cmd(self):
# Note that this should only ever be called on windows, so this should always work.
ver_output = self._executive.run_command(['cmd', '/c', 'ver'], decode_output=False)
match_object = re.search(r'(?P<major>\d)\.(?P<minor>\d)\.(?P<build>\d+)', ver_output)
assert match_object, 'cmd returned an unexpected version string: ' + ver_output
return tuple(map(int, match_object.groups()))
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