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1 | """TemporaryDirectory class, copied from Python 3.2. | |
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3 | This is copied from the stdlib and will be standard in Python 3.2 and onwards. | |
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4 | """ | |
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5 | ||
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6 | 1 |
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7 | 2 | import warnings as _warnings |
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8 | 3 | import sys as _sys |
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9 | 4 | |
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10 | # This code should only be used in Python versions < 3.2, since after that we | |
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11 | # can rely on the stdlib itself. | |
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12 | try: | |
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13 | from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory | |
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14 | ||
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15 | except ImportError: | |
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16 | from tempfile import mkdtemp, template | |
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17 | ||
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18 | class TemporaryDirectory(object): | |
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19 | """Create and return a temporary directory. This has the same | |
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20 | behavior as mkdtemp but can be used as a context manager. For | |
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21 | example: | |
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22 | ||
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23 | with TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: | |
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24 | ... | |
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25 | ||
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26 | Upon exiting the context, the directory and everthing contained | |
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27 | in it are removed. | |
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28 | """ | |
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29 | ||
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30 | def __init__(self, suffix="", prefix=template, dir=None): | |
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31 | self.name = mkdtemp(suffix, prefix, dir) | |
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32 | self._closed = False | |
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33 | ||
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34 | def __enter__(self): | |
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35 | return self.name | |
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36 | ||
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37 | def cleanup(self, _warn=False): | |
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38 | if self.name and not self._closed: | |
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39 | try: | |
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40 | self._rmtree(self.name) | |
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41 | except (TypeError, AttributeError) as ex: | |
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42 | # Issue #10188: Emit a warning on stderr | |
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43 | # if the directory could not be cleaned | |
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44 | # up due to missing globals | |
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45 | if "None" not in str(ex): | |
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46 | raise | |
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47 | print("ERROR: {!r} while cleaning up {!r}".format(ex, self,), | |
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48 | file=_sys.stderr) | |
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49 | return | |
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50 | self._closed = True | |
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51 | if _warn: | |
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52 | self._warn("Implicitly cleaning up {!r}".format(self), | |
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53 | Warning) | |
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54 | ||
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55 | def __exit__(self, exc, value, tb): | |
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56 | self.cleanup() | |
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57 | ||
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58 | def __del__(self): | |
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59 | # Issue a ResourceWarning if implicit cleanup needed | |
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60 | self.cleanup(_warn=True) | |
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61 | ||
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62 | ||
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63 | # XXX (ncoghlan): The following code attempts to make | |
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64 | # this class tolerant of the module nulling out process | |
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65 | # that happens during CPython interpreter shutdown | |
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66 | # Alas, it doesn't actually manage it. See issue #10188 | |
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67 | _listdir = staticmethod(_os.listdir) | |
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68 | _path_join = staticmethod(_os.path.join) | |
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69 | _isdir = staticmethod(_os.path.isdir) | |
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70 | _remove = staticmethod(_os.remove) | |
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71 | _rmdir = staticmethod(_os.rmdir) | |
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72 | _os_error = _os.error | |
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73 | _warn = _warnings.warn | |
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74 | ||
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75 | def _rmtree(self, path): | |
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76 | # Essentially a stripped down version of shutil.rmtree. We can't | |
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77 | # use globals because they may be None'ed out at shutdown. | |
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78 | for name in self._listdir(path): | |
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79 | fullname = self._path_join(path, name) | |
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80 | try: | |
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81 | isdir = self._isdir(fullname) | |
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82 | except self._os_error: | |
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83 | isdir = False | |
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84 | if isdir: | |
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85 | self._rmtree(fullname) | |
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86 | else: | |
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87 | try: | |
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88 | self._remove(fullname) | |
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89 | except self._os_error: | |
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90 | pass | |
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91 | try: | |
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92 | self._rmdir(path) | |
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93 | except self._os_error: | |
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94 | pass | |
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95 | ||
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5 | from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory | |
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96 | 6 | |
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97 | 7 | class NamedFileInTemporaryDirectory(object): |
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98 | 8 |
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