"""TemporaryDirectory class, copied from Python 3.2. This is copied from the stdlib and will be standard in Python 3.2 and onwards. """ # This code should only be used in Python versions < 3.2, since after that we # can rely on the stdlib itself. try: from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory except ImportError: import os as _os from tempfile import mkdtemp, template class TemporaryDirectory(object): """Create and return a temporary directory. This has the same behavior as mkdtemp but can be used as a context manager. For example: with TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: ... Upon exiting the context, the directory and everthing contained in it are removed. """ def __init__(self, suffix="", prefix=template, dir=None): self.name = mkdtemp(suffix, prefix, dir) self._closed = False def __enter__(self): return self.name def cleanup(self): if not self._closed: self._rmtree(self.name) self._closed = True def __exit__(self, exc, value, tb): self.cleanup() __del__ = cleanup # XXX (ncoghlan): The following code attempts to make # this class tolerant of the module nulling out process # that happens during CPython interpreter shutdown # Alas, it doesn't actually manage it. See issue #10188 _listdir = staticmethod(_os.listdir) _path_join = staticmethod(_os.path.join) _isdir = staticmethod(_os.path.isdir) _remove = staticmethod(_os.remove) _rmdir = staticmethod(_os.rmdir) _os_error = _os.error def _rmtree(self, path): # Essentially a stripped down version of shutil.rmtree. We can't # use globals because they may be None'ed out at shutdown. for name in self._listdir(path): fullname = self._path_join(path, name) try: isdir = self._isdir(fullname) except self._os_error: isdir = False if isdir: self._rmtree(fullname) else: try: self._remove(fullname) except self._os_error: pass try: self._rmdir(path) except self._os_error: pass