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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """ |
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2 | """ | |
3 | rhodecode.lib.compat |
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3 | rhodecode.lib.compat | |
4 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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4 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
5 |
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5 | |||
6 | Python backward compatibility functions and common libs |
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6 | Python backward compatibility functions and common libs | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 |
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8 | |||
9 | :created_on: Oct 7, 2011 |
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9 | :created_on: Oct 7, 2011 | |
10 | :author: marcink |
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10 | :author: marcink | |
11 | :copyright: (C) 2010-2010 Marcin Kuzminski <marcin@python-works.com> |
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11 | :copyright: (C) 2010-2010 Marcin Kuzminski <marcin@python-works.com> | |
12 | :license: GPLv3, see COPYING for more details. |
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12 | :license: GPLv3, see COPYING for more details. | |
13 | """ |
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13 | """ | |
14 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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14 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
15 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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15 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
16 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
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16 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
17 | # (at your option) any later version. |
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17 | # (at your option) any later version. | |
18 | # |
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18 | # | |
19 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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19 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
20 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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20 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
21 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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21 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
22 | # GNU General Public License for more details. |
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22 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
23 | # |
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23 | # | |
24 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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24 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
25 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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25 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | import os |
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27 | import os | |
28 | from rhodecode import __platform__, PLATFORM_WIN, __py_version__ |
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28 | from rhodecode import __platform__, PLATFORM_WIN, __py_version__ | |
29 |
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29 | |||
30 | #============================================================================== |
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30 | #============================================================================== | |
31 | # json |
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31 | # json | |
32 | #============================================================================== |
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32 | #============================================================================== | |
33 | from rhodecode.lib.ext_json import json |
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33 | from rhodecode.lib.ext_json import json | |
34 |
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34 | |||
35 |
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35 | |||
36 | #============================================================================== |
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36 | #============================================================================== | |
37 | # izip_longest |
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37 | # izip_longest | |
38 | #============================================================================== |
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38 | #============================================================================== | |
39 | try: |
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39 | try: | |
40 | from itertools import izip_longest |
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40 | from itertools import izip_longest | |
41 | except ImportError: |
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41 | except ImportError: | |
42 | import itertools |
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42 | import itertools | |
43 |
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43 | |||
44 | def izip_longest(*args, **kwds): |
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44 | def izip_longest(*args, **kwds): | |
45 | fillvalue = kwds.get("fillvalue") |
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45 | fillvalue = kwds.get("fillvalue") | |
46 |
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46 | |||
47 | def sentinel(counter=([fillvalue] * (len(args) - 1)).pop): |
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47 | def sentinel(counter=([fillvalue] * (len(args) - 1)).pop): | |
48 | yield counter() # yields the fillvalue, or raises IndexError |
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48 | yield counter() # yields the fillvalue, or raises IndexError | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | fillers = itertools.repeat(fillvalue) |
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50 | fillers = itertools.repeat(fillvalue) | |
51 | iters = [itertools.chain(it, sentinel(), fillers) |
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51 | iters = [itertools.chain(it, sentinel(), fillers) | |
52 | for it in args] |
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52 | for it in args] | |
53 | try: |
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53 | try: | |
54 | for tup in itertools.izip(*iters): |
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54 | for tup in itertools.izip(*iters): | |
55 | yield tup |
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55 | yield tup | |
56 | except IndexError: |
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56 | except IndexError: | |
57 | pass |
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57 | pass | |
58 |
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58 | |||
59 |
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59 | |||
60 | #============================================================================== |
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60 | #============================================================================== | |
61 | # OrderedDict |
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61 | # OrderedDict | |
62 | #============================================================================== |
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62 | #============================================================================== | |
63 |
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63 | |||
64 | # Python Software Foundation License |
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64 | # Python Software Foundation License | |
65 |
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65 | |||
66 | # XXX: it feels like using the class with "is" and "is not" instead of "==" and |
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66 | # XXX: it feels like using the class with "is" and "is not" instead of "==" and | |
67 | # "!=" should be faster. |
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67 | # "!=" should be faster. | |
68 | class _Nil(object): |
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68 | class _Nil(object): | |
69 |
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69 | |||
70 | def __repr__(self): |
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70 | def __repr__(self): | |
71 | return "nil" |
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71 | return "nil" | |
72 |
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72 | |||
73 | def __eq__(self, other): |
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73 | def __eq__(self, other): | |
74 | if (isinstance(other, _Nil)): |
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74 | if (isinstance(other, _Nil)): | |
75 | return True |
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75 | return True | |
76 | else: |
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76 | else: | |
77 | return NotImplemented |
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77 | return NotImplemented | |
78 |
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78 | |||
79 | def __ne__(self, other): |
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79 | def __ne__(self, other): | |
80 | if (isinstance(other, _Nil)): |
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80 | if (isinstance(other, _Nil)): | |
81 | return False |
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81 | return False | |
82 | else: |
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82 | else: | |
83 | return NotImplemented |
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83 | return NotImplemented | |
84 |
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84 | |||
85 | _nil = _Nil() |
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85 | _nil = _Nil() | |
86 |
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86 | |||
87 |
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87 | |||
88 | class _odict(object): |
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88 | class _odict(object): | |
89 | """Ordered dict data structure, with O(1) complexity for dict operations |
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89 | """Ordered dict data structure, with O(1) complexity for dict operations | |
90 | that modify one element. |
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90 | that modify one element. | |
91 |
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91 | |||
92 | Overwriting values doesn't change their original sequential order. |
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92 | Overwriting values doesn't change their original sequential order. | |
93 | """ |
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93 | """ | |
94 |
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94 | |||
95 | def _dict_impl(self): |
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95 | def _dict_impl(self): | |
96 | return None |
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96 | return None | |
97 |
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97 | |||
98 | def __init__(self, data=(), **kwds): |
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98 | def __init__(self, data=(), **kwds): | |
99 | """This doesn't accept keyword initialization as normal dicts to avoid |
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99 | """This doesn't accept keyword initialization as normal dicts to avoid | |
100 | a trap - inside a function or method the keyword args are accessible |
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100 | a trap - inside a function or method the keyword args are accessible | |
101 | only as a dict, without a defined order, so their original order is |
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101 | only as a dict, without a defined order, so their original order is | |
102 | lost. |
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102 | lost. | |
103 | """ |
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103 | """ | |
104 | if kwds: |
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104 | if kwds: | |
105 | raise TypeError("__init__() of ordered dict takes no keyword " |
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105 | raise TypeError("__init__() of ordered dict takes no keyword " | |
106 | "arguments to avoid an ordering trap.") |
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106 | "arguments to avoid an ordering trap.") | |
107 | self._dict_impl().__init__(self) |
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107 | self._dict_impl().__init__(self) | |
108 | # If you give a normal dict, then the order of elements is undefined |
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108 | # If you give a normal dict, then the order of elements is undefined | |
109 | if hasattr(data, "iteritems"): |
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109 | if hasattr(data, "iteritems"): | |
110 | for key, val in data.iteritems(): |
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110 | for key, val in data.iteritems(): | |
111 | self[key] = val |
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111 | self[key] = val | |
112 | else: |
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112 | else: | |
113 | for key, val in data: |
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113 | for key, val in data: | |
114 | self[key] = val |
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114 | self[key] = val | |
115 |
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115 | |||
116 | # Double-linked list header |
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116 | # Double-linked list header | |
117 | def _get_lh(self): |
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117 | def _get_lh(self): | |
118 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() |
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118 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() | |
119 | if not hasattr(self, '_lh'): |
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119 | if not hasattr(self, '_lh'): | |
120 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, '_lh', _nil) |
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120 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, '_lh', _nil) | |
121 | return dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, '_lh') |
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121 | return dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, '_lh') | |
122 |
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122 | |||
123 | def _set_lh(self, val): |
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123 | def _set_lh(self, val): | |
124 | self._dict_impl().__setattr__(self, '_lh', val) |
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124 | self._dict_impl().__setattr__(self, '_lh', val) | |
125 |
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125 | |||
126 | lh = property(_get_lh, _set_lh) |
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126 | lh = property(_get_lh, _set_lh) | |
127 |
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127 | |||
128 | # Double-linked list tail |
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128 | # Double-linked list tail | |
129 | def _get_lt(self): |
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129 | def _get_lt(self): | |
130 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() |
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130 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() | |
131 | if not hasattr(self, '_lt'): |
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131 | if not hasattr(self, '_lt'): | |
132 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, '_lt', _nil) |
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132 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, '_lt', _nil) | |
133 | return dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, '_lt') |
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133 | return dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, '_lt') | |
134 |
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134 | |||
135 | def _set_lt(self, val): |
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135 | def _set_lt(self, val): | |
136 | self._dict_impl().__setattr__(self, '_lt', val) |
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136 | self._dict_impl().__setattr__(self, '_lt', val) | |
137 |
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137 | |||
138 | lt = property(_get_lt, _set_lt) |
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138 | lt = property(_get_lt, _set_lt) | |
139 |
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139 | |||
140 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
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140 | def __getitem__(self, key): | |
141 | return self._dict_impl().__getitem__(self, key)[1] |
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141 | return self._dict_impl().__getitem__(self, key)[1] | |
142 |
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142 | |||
143 | def __setitem__(self, key, val): |
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143 | def __setitem__(self, key, val): | |
144 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() |
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144 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() | |
145 | try: |
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145 | try: | |
146 | dict_impl.__getitem__(self, key)[1] = val |
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146 | dict_impl.__getitem__(self, key)[1] = val | |
147 | except KeyError: |
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147 | except KeyError: | |
148 | new = [dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt'), val, _nil] |
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148 | new = [dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt'), val, _nil] | |
149 | dict_impl.__setitem__(self, key, new) |
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149 | dict_impl.__setitem__(self, key, new) | |
150 | if dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt') == _nil: |
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150 | if dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt') == _nil: | |
151 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lh', key) |
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151 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lh', key) | |
152 | else: |
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152 | else: | |
153 | dict_impl.__getitem__( |
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153 | dict_impl.__getitem__( | |
154 | self, dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt'))[2] = key |
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154 | self, dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt'))[2] = key | |
155 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lt', key) |
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155 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lt', key) | |
156 |
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156 | |||
157 | def __delitem__(self, key): |
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157 | def __delitem__(self, key): | |
158 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() |
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158 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() | |
159 | pred, _, succ = self._dict_impl().__getitem__(self, key) |
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159 | pred, _, succ = self._dict_impl().__getitem__(self, key) | |
160 | if pred == _nil: |
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160 | if pred == _nil: | |
161 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lh', succ) |
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161 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lh', succ) | |
162 | else: |
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162 | else: | |
163 | dict_impl.__getitem__(self, pred)[2] = succ |
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163 | dict_impl.__getitem__(self, pred)[2] = succ | |
164 | if succ == _nil: |
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164 | if succ == _nil: | |
165 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lt', pred) |
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165 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lt', pred) | |
166 | else: |
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166 | else: | |
167 | dict_impl.__getitem__(self, succ)[0] = pred |
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167 | dict_impl.__getitem__(self, succ)[0] = pred | |
168 | dict_impl.__delitem__(self, key) |
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168 | dict_impl.__delitem__(self, key) | |
169 |
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169 | |||
170 | def __contains__(self, key): |
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170 | def __contains__(self, key): | |
171 | return key in self.keys() |
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171 | return key in self.keys() | |
172 |
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172 | |||
173 | def __len__(self): |
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173 | def __len__(self): | |
174 | return len(self.keys()) |
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174 | return len(self.keys()) | |
175 |
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175 | |||
176 | def __str__(self): |
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176 | def __str__(self): | |
177 | pairs = ("%r: %r" % (k, v) for k, v in self.iteritems()) |
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177 | pairs = ("%r: %r" % (k, v) for k, v in self.iteritems()) | |
178 | return "{%s}" % ", ".join(pairs) |
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178 | return "{%s}" % ", ".join(pairs) | |
179 |
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179 | |||
180 | def __repr__(self): |
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180 | def __repr__(self): | |
181 | if self: |
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181 | if self: | |
182 | pairs = ("(%r, %r)" % (k, v) for k, v in self.iteritems()) |
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182 | pairs = ("(%r, %r)" % (k, v) for k, v in self.iteritems()) | |
183 | return "odict([%s])" % ", ".join(pairs) |
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183 | return "odict([%s])" % ", ".join(pairs) | |
184 | else: |
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184 | else: | |
185 | return "odict()" |
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185 | return "odict()" | |
186 |
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186 | |||
187 | def get(self, k, x=None): |
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187 | def get(self, k, x=None): | |
188 | if k in self: |
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188 | if k in self: | |
189 | return self._dict_impl().__getitem__(self, k)[1] |
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189 | return self._dict_impl().__getitem__(self, k)[1] | |
190 | else: |
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190 | else: | |
191 | return x |
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191 | return x | |
192 |
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192 | |||
193 | def __iter__(self): |
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193 | def __iter__(self): | |
194 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() |
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194 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() | |
195 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lh') |
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195 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lh') | |
196 | while curr_key != _nil: |
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196 | while curr_key != _nil: | |
197 | yield curr_key |
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197 | yield curr_key | |
198 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key)[2] |
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198 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key)[2] | |
199 |
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199 | |||
200 | iterkeys = __iter__ |
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200 | iterkeys = __iter__ | |
201 |
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201 | |||
202 | def keys(self): |
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202 | def keys(self): | |
203 | return list(self.iterkeys()) |
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203 | return list(self.iterkeys()) | |
204 |
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204 | |||
205 | def itervalues(self): |
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205 | def itervalues(self): | |
206 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() |
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206 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() | |
207 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lh') |
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207 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lh') | |
208 | while curr_key != _nil: |
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208 | while curr_key != _nil: | |
209 | _, val, curr_key = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key) |
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209 | _, val, curr_key = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key) | |
210 | yield val |
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210 | yield val | |
211 |
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211 | |||
212 | def values(self): |
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212 | def values(self): | |
213 | return list(self.itervalues()) |
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213 | return list(self.itervalues()) | |
214 |
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214 | |||
215 | def iteritems(self): |
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215 | def iteritems(self): | |
216 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() |
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216 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() | |
217 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lh') |
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217 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lh') | |
218 | while curr_key != _nil: |
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218 | while curr_key != _nil: | |
219 | _, val, next_key = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key) |
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219 | _, val, next_key = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key) | |
220 | yield curr_key, val |
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220 | yield curr_key, val | |
221 | curr_key = next_key |
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221 | curr_key = next_key | |
222 |
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222 | |||
223 | def items(self): |
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223 | def items(self): | |
224 | return list(self.iteritems()) |
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224 | return list(self.iteritems()) | |
225 |
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225 | |||
226 | def sort(self, cmp=None, key=None, reverse=False): |
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226 | def sort(self, cmp=None, key=None, reverse=False): | |
227 | items = [(k, v) for k, v in self.items()] |
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227 | items = [(k, v) for k, v in self.items()] | |
228 | if cmp is not None: |
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228 | if cmp is not None: | |
229 | items = sorted(items, cmp=cmp) |
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229 | items = sorted(items, cmp=cmp) | |
230 | elif key is not None: |
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230 | elif key is not None: | |
231 | items = sorted(items, key=key) |
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231 | items = sorted(items, key=key) | |
232 | else: |
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232 | else: | |
233 | items = sorted(items, key=lambda x: x[1]) |
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233 | items = sorted(items, key=lambda x: x[1]) | |
234 | if reverse: |
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234 | if reverse: | |
235 | items.reverse() |
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235 | items.reverse() | |
236 | self.clear() |
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236 | self.clear() | |
237 | self.__init__(items) |
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237 | self.__init__(items) | |
238 |
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238 | |||
239 | def clear(self): |
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239 | def clear(self): | |
240 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() |
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240 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() | |
241 | dict_impl.clear(self) |
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241 | dict_impl.clear(self) | |
242 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lh', _nil) |
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242 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lh', _nil) | |
243 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lt', _nil) |
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243 | dict_impl.__setattr__(self, 'lt', _nil) | |
244 |
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244 | |||
245 | def copy(self): |
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245 | def copy(self): | |
246 | return self.__class__(self) |
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246 | return self.__class__(self) | |
247 |
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247 | |||
248 | def update(self, data=(), **kwds): |
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248 | def update(self, data=(), **kwds): | |
249 | if kwds: |
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249 | if kwds: | |
250 | raise TypeError("update() of ordered dict takes no keyword " |
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250 | raise TypeError("update() of ordered dict takes no keyword " | |
251 | "arguments to avoid an ordering trap.") |
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251 | "arguments to avoid an ordering trap.") | |
252 | if hasattr(data, "iteritems"): |
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252 | if hasattr(data, "iteritems"): | |
253 | data = data.iteritems() |
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253 | data = data.iteritems() | |
254 | for key, val in data: |
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254 | for key, val in data: | |
255 | self[key] = val |
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255 | self[key] = val | |
256 |
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256 | |||
257 | def setdefault(self, k, x=None): |
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257 | def setdefault(self, k, x=None): | |
258 | try: |
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258 | try: | |
259 | return self[k] |
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259 | return self[k] | |
260 | except KeyError: |
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260 | except KeyError: | |
261 | self[k] = x |
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261 | self[k] = x | |
262 | return x |
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262 | return x | |
263 |
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263 | |||
264 | def pop(self, k, x=_nil): |
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264 | def pop(self, k, x=_nil): | |
265 | try: |
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265 | try: | |
266 | val = self[k] |
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266 | val = self[k] | |
267 | del self[k] |
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267 | del self[k] | |
268 | return val |
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268 | return val | |
269 | except KeyError: |
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269 | except KeyError: | |
270 | if x == _nil: |
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270 | if x == _nil: | |
271 | raise |
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271 | raise | |
272 | return x |
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272 | return x | |
273 |
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273 | |||
274 | def popitem(self): |
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274 | def popitem(self): | |
275 | try: |
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275 | try: | |
276 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() |
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276 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() | |
277 | key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt') |
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277 | key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt') | |
278 | return key, self.pop(key) |
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278 | return key, self.pop(key) | |
279 | except KeyError: |
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279 | except KeyError: | |
280 | raise KeyError("'popitem(): ordered dictionary is empty'") |
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280 | raise KeyError("'popitem(): ordered dictionary is empty'") | |
281 |
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281 | |||
282 | def riterkeys(self): |
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282 | def riterkeys(self): | |
283 | """To iterate on keys in reversed order. |
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283 | """To iterate on keys in reversed order. | |
284 | """ |
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284 | """ | |
285 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() |
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285 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() | |
286 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt') |
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286 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt') | |
287 | while curr_key != _nil: |
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287 | while curr_key != _nil: | |
288 | yield curr_key |
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288 | yield curr_key | |
289 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key)[0] |
|
289 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key)[0] | |
290 |
|
290 | |||
291 | __reversed__ = riterkeys |
|
291 | __reversed__ = riterkeys | |
292 |
|
292 | |||
293 | def rkeys(self): |
|
293 | def rkeys(self): | |
294 | """List of the keys in reversed order. |
|
294 | """List of the keys in reversed order. | |
295 | """ |
|
295 | """ | |
296 | return list(self.riterkeys()) |
|
296 | return list(self.riterkeys()) | |
297 |
|
297 | |||
298 | def ritervalues(self): |
|
298 | def ritervalues(self): | |
299 | """To iterate on values in reversed order. |
|
299 | """To iterate on values in reversed order. | |
300 | """ |
|
300 | """ | |
301 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() |
|
301 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() | |
302 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt') |
|
302 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt') | |
303 | while curr_key != _nil: |
|
303 | while curr_key != _nil: | |
304 | curr_key, val, _ = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key) |
|
304 | curr_key, val, _ = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key) | |
305 | yield val |
|
305 | yield val | |
306 |
|
306 | |||
307 | def rvalues(self): |
|
307 | def rvalues(self): | |
308 | """List of the values in reversed order. |
|
308 | """List of the values in reversed order. | |
309 | """ |
|
309 | """ | |
310 | return list(self.ritervalues()) |
|
310 | return list(self.ritervalues()) | |
311 |
|
311 | |||
312 | def riteritems(self): |
|
312 | def riteritems(self): | |
313 | """To iterate on (key, value) in reversed order. |
|
313 | """To iterate on (key, value) in reversed order. | |
314 | """ |
|
314 | """ | |
315 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() |
|
315 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() | |
316 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt') |
|
316 | curr_key = dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt') | |
317 | while curr_key != _nil: |
|
317 | while curr_key != _nil: | |
318 | pred_key, val, _ = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key) |
|
318 | pred_key, val, _ = dict_impl.__getitem__(self, curr_key) | |
319 | yield curr_key, val |
|
319 | yield curr_key, val | |
320 | curr_key = pred_key |
|
320 | curr_key = pred_key | |
321 |
|
321 | |||
322 | def ritems(self): |
|
322 | def ritems(self): | |
323 | """List of the (key, value) in reversed order. |
|
323 | """List of the (key, value) in reversed order. | |
324 | """ |
|
324 | """ | |
325 | return list(self.riteritems()) |
|
325 | return list(self.riteritems()) | |
326 |
|
326 | |||
327 | def firstkey(self): |
|
327 | def firstkey(self): | |
328 | if self: |
|
328 | if self: | |
329 | return self._dict_impl().__getattribute__(self, 'lh') |
|
329 | return self._dict_impl().__getattribute__(self, 'lh') | |
330 | else: |
|
330 | else: | |
331 | raise KeyError("'firstkey(): ordered dictionary is empty'") |
|
331 | raise KeyError("'firstkey(): ordered dictionary is empty'") | |
332 |
|
332 | |||
333 | def lastkey(self): |
|
333 | def lastkey(self): | |
334 | if self: |
|
334 | if self: | |
335 | return self._dict_impl().__getattribute__(self, 'lt') |
|
335 | return self._dict_impl().__getattribute__(self, 'lt') | |
336 | else: |
|
336 | else: | |
337 | raise KeyError("'lastkey(): ordered dictionary is empty'") |
|
337 | raise KeyError("'lastkey(): ordered dictionary is empty'") | |
338 |
|
338 | |||
339 | def as_dict(self): |
|
339 | def as_dict(self): | |
340 | return self._dict_impl()(self.items()) |
|
340 | return self._dict_impl()(self.items()) | |
341 |
|
341 | |||
342 | def _repr(self): |
|
342 | def _repr(self): | |
343 | """_repr(): low level repr of the whole data contained in the odict. |
|
343 | """_repr(): low level repr of the whole data contained in the odict. | |
344 | Useful for debugging. |
|
344 | Useful for debugging. | |
345 | """ |
|
345 | """ | |
346 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() |
|
346 | dict_impl = self._dict_impl() | |
347 | form = "odict low level repr lh,lt,data: %r, %r, %s" |
|
347 | form = "odict low level repr lh,lt,data: %r, %r, %s" | |
348 | return form % (dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lh'), |
|
348 | return form % (dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lh'), | |
349 | dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt'), |
|
349 | dict_impl.__getattribute__(self, 'lt'), | |
350 | dict_impl.__repr__(self)) |
|
350 | dict_impl.__repr__(self)) | |
351 |
|
351 | |||
352 |
|
352 | |||
353 | class OrderedDict(_odict, dict): |
|
353 | class OrderedDict(_odict, dict): | |
354 |
|
354 | |||
355 | def _dict_impl(self): |
|
355 | def _dict_impl(self): | |
356 | return dict |
|
356 | return dict | |
357 |
|
357 | |||
358 |
|
358 | |||
359 | #============================================================================== |
|
359 | #============================================================================== | |
360 | # OrderedSet |
|
360 | # OrderedSet | |
361 | #============================================================================== |
|
361 | #============================================================================== | |
362 | from sqlalchemy.util import OrderedSet |
|
362 | from sqlalchemy.util import OrderedSet | |
363 |
|
363 | |||
364 |
|
364 | |||
365 | #============================================================================== |
|
365 | #============================================================================== | |
366 | # kill FUNCTIONS |
|
366 | # kill FUNCTIONS | |
367 | #============================================================================== |
|
367 | #============================================================================== | |
368 | if __platform__ in PLATFORM_WIN: |
|
368 | if __platform__ in PLATFORM_WIN: | |
369 | import ctypes |
|
369 | import ctypes | |
370 |
|
370 | |||
371 | def kill(pid, sig): |
|
371 | def kill(pid, sig): | |
372 | """kill function for Win32""" |
|
372 | """kill function for Win32""" | |
373 | kernel32 = ctypes.windll.kernel32 |
|
373 | kernel32 = ctypes.windll.kernel32 | |
374 | handle = kernel32.OpenProcess(1, 0, pid) |
|
374 | handle = kernel32.OpenProcess(1, 0, pid) | |
375 | return (0 != kernel32.TerminateProcess(handle, 0)) |
|
375 | return (0 != kernel32.TerminateProcess(handle, 0)) | |
376 |
|
376 | |||
377 | else: |
|
377 | else: | |
378 | kill = os.kill |
|
378 | kill = os.kill | |
379 |
|
379 | |||
380 |
|
380 | |||
381 | #============================================================================== |
|
381 | #============================================================================== | |
382 | # itertools.product |
|
382 | # itertools.product | |
383 | #============================================================================== |
|
383 | #============================================================================== | |
384 |
|
384 | |||
385 | try: |
|
385 | try: | |
386 | from itertools import product |
|
386 | from itertools import product | |
387 | except ImportError: |
|
387 | except ImportError: | |
388 | def product(*args, **kwds): |
|
388 | def product(*args, **kwds): | |
389 | # product('ABCD', 'xy') --> Ax Ay Bx By Cx Cy Dx Dy |
|
389 | # product('ABCD', 'xy') --> Ax Ay Bx By Cx Cy Dx Dy | |
390 | # product(range(2), repeat=3) --> 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 |
|
390 | # product(range(2), repeat=3) --> 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 | |
391 | pools = map(tuple, args) * kwds.get('repeat', 1) |
|
391 | pools = map(tuple, args) * kwds.get('repeat', 1) | |
392 | result = [[]] |
|
392 | result = [[]] | |
393 | for pool in pools: |
|
393 | for pool in pools: | |
394 | result = [x + [y] for x in result for y in pool] |
|
394 | result = [x + [y] for x in result for y in pool] | |
395 | for prod in result: |
|
395 | for prod in result: | |
396 | yield tuple(prod) |
|
396 | yield tuple(prod) | |
397 |
|
397 | |||
398 |
|
398 | |||
399 | #============================================================================== |
|
399 | #============================================================================== | |
400 | # BytesIO |
|
400 | # BytesIO | |
401 | #============================================================================== |
|
401 | #============================================================================== | |
402 |
|
402 | |||
403 | try: |
|
403 | try: | |
404 | from io import BytesIO |
|
404 | from io import BytesIO | |
405 | except ImportError: |
|
405 | except ImportError: | |
406 | from cStringIO import StringIO as BytesIO |
|
406 | from cStringIO import StringIO as BytesIO | |
407 |
|
407 | |||
408 |
|
408 | |||
409 | #============================================================================== |
|
409 | #============================================================================== | |
|
410 | # bytes | |||
|
411 | #============================================================================== | |||
|
412 | if __py_version__ >= (2, 6): | |||
|
413 | _bytes = bytes | |||
|
414 | else: | |||
|
415 | # in py2.6 bytes is a synonim for str | |||
|
416 | _bytes = str | |||
|
417 | ||||
|
418 | #============================================================================== | |||
410 | # deque |
|
419 | # deque | |
411 | #============================================================================== |
|
420 | #============================================================================== | |
412 |
|
421 | |||
413 | if __py_version__ >= (2, 6): |
|
422 | if __py_version__ >= (2, 6): | |
414 | from collections import deque |
|
423 | from collections import deque | |
415 | else: |
|
424 | else: | |
416 | #need to implement our own deque with maxlen |
|
425 | #need to implement our own deque with maxlen | |
417 | class deque(object): |
|
426 | class deque(object): | |
418 |
|
427 | |||
419 | def __init__(self, iterable=(), maxlen=-1): |
|
428 | def __init__(self, iterable=(), maxlen= -1): | |
420 | if not hasattr(self, 'data'): |
|
429 | if not hasattr(self, 'data'): | |
421 | self.left = self.right = 0 |
|
430 | self.left = self.right = 0 | |
422 | self.data = {} |
|
431 | self.data = {} | |
423 | self.maxlen = maxlen |
|
432 | self.maxlen = maxlen or -1 | |
424 | self.extend(iterable) |
|
433 | self.extend(iterable) | |
425 |
|
434 | |||
426 | def append(self, x): |
|
435 | def append(self, x): | |
427 | self.data[self.right] = x |
|
436 | self.data[self.right] = x | |
428 | self.right += 1 |
|
437 | self.right += 1 | |
429 | if self.maxlen != -1 and len(self) > self.maxlen: |
|
438 | if self.maxlen != -1 and len(self) > self.maxlen: | |
430 | self.popleft() |
|
439 | self.popleft() | |
431 |
|
440 | |||
432 | def appendleft(self, x): |
|
441 | def appendleft(self, x): | |
433 | self.left -= 1 |
|
442 | self.left -= 1 | |
434 | self.data[self.left] = x |
|
443 | self.data[self.left] = x | |
435 | if self.maxlen != -1 and len(self) > self.maxlen: |
|
444 | if self.maxlen != -1 and len(self) > self.maxlen: | |
436 | self.pop() |
|
445 | self.pop() | |
437 |
|
446 | |||
438 | def pop(self): |
|
447 | def pop(self): | |
439 | if self.left == self.right: |
|
448 | if self.left == self.right: | |
440 | raise IndexError('cannot pop from empty deque') |
|
449 | raise IndexError('cannot pop from empty deque') | |
441 | self.right -= 1 |
|
450 | self.right -= 1 | |
442 | elem = self.data[self.right] |
|
451 | elem = self.data[self.right] | |
443 | del self.data[self.right] |
|
452 | del self.data[self.right] | |
444 | return elem |
|
453 | return elem | |
445 |
|
454 | |||
446 | def popleft(self): |
|
455 | def popleft(self): | |
447 | if self.left == self.right: |
|
456 | if self.left == self.right: | |
448 | raise IndexError('cannot pop from empty deque') |
|
457 | raise IndexError('cannot pop from empty deque') | |
449 | elem = self.data[self.left] |
|
458 | elem = self.data[self.left] | |
450 | del self.data[self.left] |
|
459 | del self.data[self.left] | |
451 | self.left += 1 |
|
460 | self.left += 1 | |
452 | return elem |
|
461 | return elem | |
453 |
|
462 | |||
454 | def clear(self): |
|
463 | def clear(self): | |
455 | self.data.clear() |
|
464 | self.data.clear() | |
456 | self.left = self.right = 0 |
|
465 | self.left = self.right = 0 | |
457 |
|
466 | |||
458 | def extend(self, iterable): |
|
467 | def extend(self, iterable): | |
459 | for elem in iterable: |
|
468 | for elem in iterable: | |
460 | self.append(elem) |
|
469 | self.append(elem) | |
461 |
|
470 | |||
462 | def extendleft(self, iterable): |
|
471 | def extendleft(self, iterable): | |
463 | for elem in iterable: |
|
472 | for elem in iterable: | |
464 | self.appendleft(elem) |
|
473 | self.appendleft(elem) | |
465 |
|
474 | |||
466 | def rotate(self, n=1): |
|
475 | def rotate(self, n=1): | |
467 | if self: |
|
476 | if self: | |
468 | n %= len(self) |
|
477 | n %= len(self) | |
469 | for i in xrange(n): |
|
478 | for i in xrange(n): | |
470 | self.appendleft(self.pop()) |
|
479 | self.appendleft(self.pop()) | |
471 |
|
480 | |||
472 | def __getitem__(self, i): |
|
481 | def __getitem__(self, i): | |
473 | if i < 0: |
|
482 | if i < 0: | |
474 | i += len(self) |
|
483 | i += len(self) | |
475 | try: |
|
484 | try: | |
476 | return self.data[i + self.left] |
|
485 | return self.data[i + self.left] | |
477 | except KeyError: |
|
486 | except KeyError: | |
478 | raise IndexError |
|
487 | raise IndexError | |
479 |
|
488 | |||
480 | def __setitem__(self, i, value): |
|
489 | def __setitem__(self, i, value): | |
481 | if i < 0: |
|
490 | if i < 0: | |
482 | i += len(self) |
|
491 | i += len(self) | |
483 | try: |
|
492 | try: | |
484 | self.data[i + self.left] = value |
|
493 | self.data[i + self.left] = value | |
485 | except KeyError: |
|
494 | except KeyError: | |
486 | raise IndexError |
|
495 | raise IndexError | |
487 |
|
496 | |||
488 | def __delitem__(self, i): |
|
497 | def __delitem__(self, i): | |
489 | size = len(self) |
|
498 | size = len(self) | |
490 | if not (-size <= i < size): |
|
499 | if not (-size <= i < size): | |
491 | raise IndexError |
|
500 | raise IndexError | |
492 | data = self.data |
|
501 | data = self.data | |
493 | if i < 0: |
|
502 | if i < 0: | |
494 | i += size |
|
503 | i += size | |
495 | for j in xrange(self.left + i, self.right - 1): |
|
504 | for j in xrange(self.left + i, self.right - 1): | |
496 | data[j] = data[j + 1] |
|
505 | data[j] = data[j + 1] | |
497 | self.pop() |
|
506 | self.pop() | |
498 |
|
507 | |||
499 | def __len__(self): |
|
508 | def __len__(self): | |
500 | return self.right - self.left |
|
509 | return self.right - self.left | |
501 |
|
510 | |||
502 | def __cmp__(self, other): |
|
511 | def __cmp__(self, other): | |
503 | if type(self) != type(other): |
|
512 | if type(self) != type(other): | |
504 | return cmp(type(self), type(other)) |
|
513 | return cmp(type(self), type(other)) | |
505 | return cmp(list(self), list(other)) |
|
514 | return cmp(list(self), list(other)) | |
506 |
|
515 | |||
507 | def __repr__(self, _track=[]): |
|
516 | def __repr__(self, _track=[]): | |
508 | if id(self) in _track: |
|
517 | if id(self) in _track: | |
509 | return '...' |
|
518 | return '...' | |
510 | _track.append(id(self)) |
|
519 | _track.append(id(self)) | |
511 | r = 'deque(%r, maxlen=%s)' % (list(self), self.maxlen) |
|
520 | r = 'deque(%r, maxlen=%s)' % (list(self), self.maxlen) | |
512 | _track.remove(id(self)) |
|
521 | _track.remove(id(self)) | |
513 | return r |
|
522 | return r | |
514 |
|
523 | |||
515 | def __getstate__(self): |
|
524 | def __getstate__(self): | |
516 | return (tuple(self),) |
|
525 | return (tuple(self),) | |
517 |
|
526 | |||
518 | def __setstate__(self, s): |
|
527 | def __setstate__(self, s): | |
519 | self.__init__(s[0]) |
|
528 | self.__init__(s[0]) | |
520 |
|
529 | |||
521 | def __hash__(self): |
|
530 | def __hash__(self): | |
522 | raise TypeError |
|
531 | raise TypeError | |
523 |
|
532 | |||
524 | def __copy__(self): |
|
533 | def __copy__(self): | |
525 | return self.__class__(self) |
|
534 | return self.__class__(self) | |
526 |
|
535 | |||
527 | def __deepcopy__(self, memo={}): |
|
536 | def __deepcopy__(self, memo={}): | |
528 | from copy import deepcopy |
|
537 | from copy import deepcopy | |
529 | result = self.__class__() |
|
538 | result = self.__class__() | |
530 | memo[id(self)] = result |
|
539 | memo[id(self)] = result | |
531 | result.__init__(deepcopy(tuple(self), memo)) |
|
540 | result.__init__(deepcopy(tuple(self), memo)) | |
532 | return result |
|
541 | return result | |
533 |
|
542 | |||
534 |
|
543 | |||
535 | #============================================================================== |
|
544 | #============================================================================== | |
536 | # threading.Event |
|
545 | # threading.Event | |
537 | #============================================================================== |
|
546 | #============================================================================== | |
538 |
|
547 | |||
539 | if __py_version__ >= (2, 6): |
|
548 | if __py_version__ >= (2, 6): | |
540 | from threading import Event |
|
549 | from threading import Event, Thread | |
541 | else: |
|
550 | else: | |
542 | from threading import _Verbose, Condition, Lock |
|
551 | from threading import _Verbose, Condition, Lock, Thread | |
543 |
|
552 | |||
544 | def Event(*args, **kwargs): |
|
553 | def Event(*args, **kwargs): | |
545 | return _Event(*args, **kwargs) |
|
554 | return _Event(*args, **kwargs) | |
546 |
|
555 | |||
547 | class _Event(_Verbose): |
|
556 | class _Event(_Verbose): | |
548 |
|
557 | |||
549 | # After Tim Peters' event class (without is_posted()) |
|
558 | # After Tim Peters' event class (without is_posted()) | |
550 |
|
559 | |||
551 | def __init__(self, verbose=None): |
|
560 | def __init__(self, verbose=None): | |
552 | _Verbose.__init__(self, verbose) |
|
561 | _Verbose.__init__(self, verbose) | |
553 | self.__cond = Condition(Lock()) |
|
562 | self.__cond = Condition(Lock()) | |
554 | self.__flag = False |
|
563 | self.__flag = False | |
555 |
|
564 | |||
556 | def isSet(self): |
|
565 | def isSet(self): | |
557 | return self.__flag |
|
566 | return self.__flag | |
558 |
|
567 | |||
559 | is_set = isSet |
|
568 | is_set = isSet | |
560 |
|
569 | |||
561 | def set(self): |
|
570 | def set(self): | |
562 | self.__cond.acquire() |
|
571 | self.__cond.acquire() | |
563 | try: |
|
572 | try: | |
564 | self.__flag = True |
|
573 | self.__flag = True | |
565 | self.__cond.notify_all() |
|
574 | self.__cond.notify_all() | |
566 | finally: |
|
575 | finally: | |
567 | self.__cond.release() |
|
576 | self.__cond.release() | |
568 |
|
577 | |||
569 | def clear(self): |
|
578 | def clear(self): | |
570 | self.__cond.acquire() |
|
579 | self.__cond.acquire() | |
571 | try: |
|
580 | try: | |
572 | self.__flag = False |
|
581 | self.__flag = False | |
573 | finally: |
|
582 | finally: | |
574 | self.__cond.release() |
|
583 | self.__cond.release() | |
575 |
|
584 | |||
576 | def wait(self, timeout=None): |
|
585 | def wait(self, timeout=None): | |
577 | self.__cond.acquire() |
|
586 | self.__cond.acquire() | |
578 | try: |
|
587 | try: | |
579 | if not self.__flag: |
|
588 | if not self.__flag: | |
580 | self.__cond.wait(timeout) |
|
589 | self.__cond.wait(timeout) | |
581 | finally: |
|
590 | finally: | |
582 | self.__cond.release() |
|
591 | self.__cond.release() | |
583 |
|
592 | |||
584 |
|
593 | |||
585 |
|
594 |
@@ -1,409 +1,409 b'' | |||||
1 | ''' |
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1 | ''' | |
2 | Module provides a class allowing to wrap communication over subprocess.Popen |
|
2 | Module provides a class allowing to wrap communication over subprocess.Popen | |
3 | input, output, error streams into a meaningfull, non-blocking, concurrent |
|
3 | input, output, error streams into a meaningfull, non-blocking, concurrent | |
4 | stream processor exposing the output data as an iterator fitting to be a |
|
4 | stream processor exposing the output data as an iterator fitting to be a | |
5 | return value passed by a WSGI applicaiton to a WSGI server per PEP 3333. |
|
5 | return value passed by a WSGI applicaiton to a WSGI server per PEP 3333. | |
6 |
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6 | |||
7 | Copyright (c) 2011 Daniel Dotsenko <dotsa@hotmail.com> |
|
7 | Copyright (c) 2011 Daniel Dotsenko <dotsa@hotmail.com> | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 | This file is part of git_http_backend.py Project. |
|
9 | This file is part of git_http_backend.py Project. | |
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | git_http_backend.py Project is free software: you can redistribute it and/or |
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11 | git_http_backend.py Project is free software: you can redistribute it and/or | |
12 | modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as |
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12 | modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as | |
13 | published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2.1 of the License, |
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13 | published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2.1 of the License, | |
14 | or (at your option) any later version. |
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14 | or (at your option) any later version. | |
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | git_http_backend.py Project is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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16 | git_http_backend.py Project is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
17 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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18 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
19 | GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. |
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19 | GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. | |
20 |
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20 | |||
21 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License |
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21 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License | |
22 | along with git_http_backend.py Project. |
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22 | along with git_http_backend.py Project. | |
23 | If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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23 | If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
24 | ''' |
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24 | ''' | |
25 | import os |
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25 | import os | |
26 | import subprocess |
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26 | import subprocess | |
27 | import threading |
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27 | from rhodecode.lib.compat import deque, Event, Thread, _bytes | |
28 | from rhodecode.lib.compat import deque, Event |
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29 |
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28 | |||
30 |
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29 | |||
31 |
class StreamFeeder( |
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30 | class StreamFeeder(Thread): | |
32 | """ |
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31 | """ | |
33 | Normal writing into pipe-like is blocking once the buffer is filled. |
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32 | Normal writing into pipe-like is blocking once the buffer is filled. | |
34 | This thread allows a thread to seep data from a file-like into a pipe |
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33 | This thread allows a thread to seep data from a file-like into a pipe | |
35 | without blocking the main thread. |
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34 | without blocking the main thread. | |
36 | We close inpipe once the end of the source stream is reached. |
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35 | We close inpipe once the end of the source stream is reached. | |
37 | """ |
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36 | """ | |
38 | def __init__(self, source): |
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37 | def __init__(self, source): | |
39 | super(StreamFeeder, self).__init__() |
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38 | super(StreamFeeder, self).__init__() | |
40 | self.daemon = True |
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39 | self.daemon = True | |
41 | filelike = False |
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40 | filelike = False | |
42 | self.bytes = bytes() |
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41 | self.bytes = _bytes() | |
43 | if type(source) in (type(''), bytes, bytearray): # string-like |
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42 | if type(source) in (type(''), _bytes, bytearray): # string-like | |
44 | self.bytes = bytes(source) |
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43 | self.bytes = _bytes(source) | |
45 | else: # can be either file pointer or file-like |
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44 | else: # can be either file pointer or file-like | |
46 | if type(source) in (int, long): # file pointer it is |
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45 | if type(source) in (int, long): # file pointer it is | |
47 | ## converting file descriptor (int) stdin into file-like |
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46 | ## converting file descriptor (int) stdin into file-like | |
48 | try: |
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47 | try: | |
49 | source = os.fdopen(source, 'rb', 16384) |
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48 | source = os.fdopen(source, 'rb', 16384) | |
50 | except Exception: |
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49 | except Exception: | |
51 | pass |
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50 | pass | |
52 | # let's see if source is file-like by now |
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51 | # let's see if source is file-like by now | |
53 | try: |
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52 | try: | |
54 | filelike = source.read |
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53 | filelike = source.read | |
55 | except Exception: |
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54 | except Exception: | |
56 | pass |
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55 | pass | |
57 | if not filelike and not self.bytes: |
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56 | if not filelike and not self.bytes: | |
58 | raise TypeError("StreamFeeder's source object must be a readable " |
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57 | raise TypeError("StreamFeeder's source object must be a readable " | |
59 | "file-like, a file descriptor, or a string-like.") |
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58 | "file-like, a file descriptor, or a string-like.") | |
60 | self.source = source |
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59 | self.source = source | |
61 | self.readiface, self.writeiface = os.pipe() |
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60 | self.readiface, self.writeiface = os.pipe() | |
62 |
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61 | |||
63 | def run(self): |
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62 | def run(self): | |
64 | t = self.writeiface |
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63 | t = self.writeiface | |
65 | if self.bytes: |
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64 | if self.bytes: | |
66 | os.write(t, self.bytes) |
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65 | os.write(t, self.bytes) | |
67 | else: |
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66 | else: | |
68 | s = self.source |
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67 | s = self.source | |
69 | b = s.read(4096) |
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68 | b = s.read(4096) | |
70 | while b: |
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69 | while b: | |
71 | os.write(t, b) |
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70 | os.write(t, b) | |
72 | b = s.read(4096) |
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71 | b = s.read(4096) | |
73 | os.close(t) |
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72 | os.close(t) | |
74 |
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73 | |||
75 | @property |
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74 | @property | |
76 | def output(self): |
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75 | def output(self): | |
77 | return self.readiface |
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76 | return self.readiface | |
78 |
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77 | |||
79 |
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78 | |||
80 |
class InputStreamChunker( |
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79 | class InputStreamChunker(Thread): | |
81 | def __init__(self, source, target, buffer_size, chunk_size): |
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80 | def __init__(self, source, target, buffer_size, chunk_size): | |
82 |
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81 | |||
83 | super(InputStreamChunker, self).__init__() |
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82 | super(InputStreamChunker, self).__init__() | |
84 |
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83 | |||
85 | self.daemon = True # die die die. |
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84 | self.daemon = True # die die die. | |
86 |
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85 | |||
87 | self.source = source |
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86 | self.source = source | |
88 | self.target = target |
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87 | self.target = target | |
89 | self.chunk_count_max = int(buffer_size / chunk_size) + 1 |
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88 | self.chunk_count_max = int(buffer_size / chunk_size) + 1 | |
90 | self.chunk_size = chunk_size |
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89 | self.chunk_size = chunk_size | |
91 |
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90 | |||
92 | self.data_added = Event() |
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91 | self.data_added = Event() | |
93 | self.data_added.clear() |
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92 | self.data_added.clear() | |
94 |
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93 | |||
95 | self.keep_reading = Event() |
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94 | self.keep_reading = Event() | |
96 | self.keep_reading.set() |
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95 | self.keep_reading.set() | |
97 |
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96 | |||
98 | self.EOF = Event() |
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97 | self.EOF = Event() | |
99 | self.EOF.clear() |
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98 | self.EOF.clear() | |
100 |
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99 | |||
101 | self.go = Event() |
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100 | self.go = Event() | |
102 | self.go.set() |
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101 | self.go.set() | |
103 |
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102 | |||
104 | def stop(self): |
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103 | def stop(self): | |
105 | self.go.clear() |
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104 | self.go.clear() | |
106 | self.EOF.set() |
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105 | self.EOF.set() | |
107 | try: |
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106 | try: | |
108 | # this is not proper, but is done to force the reader thread let |
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107 | # this is not proper, but is done to force the reader thread let | |
109 | # go of the input because, if successful, .close() will send EOF |
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108 | # go of the input because, if successful, .close() will send EOF | |
110 | # down the pipe. |
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109 | # down the pipe. | |
111 | self.source.close() |
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110 | self.source.close() | |
112 | except: |
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111 | except: | |
113 | pass |
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112 | pass | |
114 |
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113 | |||
115 | def run(self): |
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114 | def run(self): | |
116 | s = self.source |
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115 | s = self.source | |
117 | t = self.target |
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116 | t = self.target | |
118 | cs = self.chunk_size |
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117 | cs = self.chunk_size | |
119 | ccm = self.chunk_count_max |
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118 | ccm = self.chunk_count_max | |
120 | kr = self.keep_reading |
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119 | kr = self.keep_reading | |
121 | da = self.data_added |
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120 | da = self.data_added | |
122 | go = self.go |
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121 | go = self.go | |
123 | b = s.read(cs) |
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122 | b = s.read(cs) | |
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123 | ||||
124 | while b and go.is_set(): |
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124 | while b and go.is_set(): | |
125 | if len(t) > ccm: |
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125 | if len(t) > ccm: | |
126 | kr.clear() |
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126 | kr.clear() | |
127 | kr.wait(2) |
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127 | kr.wait(2) | |
128 | # # this only works on 2.7.x and up |
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128 | # # this only works on 2.7.x and up | |
129 | # if not kr.wait(10): |
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129 | # if not kr.wait(10): | |
130 | # raise Exception("Timed out while waiting for input to be read.") |
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130 | # raise Exception("Timed out while waiting for input to be read.") | |
131 | # instead we'll use this |
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131 | # instead we'll use this | |
132 | if len(t) > ccm + 3: |
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132 | if len(t) > ccm + 3: | |
133 | raise IOError("Timed out while waiting for input from subprocess.") |
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133 | raise IOError("Timed out while waiting for input from subprocess.") | |
134 | t.append(b) |
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134 | t.append(b) | |
135 | da.set() |
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135 | da.set() | |
136 | b = s.read(cs) |
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136 | b = s.read(cs) | |
137 | self.EOF.set() |
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137 | self.EOF.set() | |
138 | da.set() # for cases when done but there was no input. |
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138 | da.set() # for cases when done but there was no input. | |
139 |
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139 | |||
140 |
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140 | |||
141 | class BufferedGenerator(): |
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141 | class BufferedGenerator(): | |
142 | ''' |
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142 | ''' | |
143 | Class behaves as a non-blocking, buffered pipe reader. |
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143 | Class behaves as a non-blocking, buffered pipe reader. | |
144 | Reads chunks of data (through a thread) |
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144 | Reads chunks of data (through a thread) | |
145 | from a blocking pipe, and attaches these to an array (Deque) of chunks. |
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145 | from a blocking pipe, and attaches these to an array (Deque) of chunks. | |
146 | Reading is halted in the thread when max chunks is internally buffered. |
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146 | Reading is halted in the thread when max chunks is internally buffered. | |
147 | The .next() may operate in blocking or non-blocking fashion by yielding |
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147 | The .next() may operate in blocking or non-blocking fashion by yielding | |
148 | '' if no data is ready |
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148 | '' if no data is ready | |
149 | to be sent or by not returning until there is some data to send |
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149 | to be sent or by not returning until there is some data to send | |
150 | When we get EOF from underlying source pipe we raise the marker to raise |
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150 | When we get EOF from underlying source pipe we raise the marker to raise | |
151 | StopIteration after the last chunk of data is yielded. |
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151 | StopIteration after the last chunk of data is yielded. | |
152 | ''' |
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152 | ''' | |
153 |
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153 | |||
154 | def __init__(self, source, buffer_size=65536, chunk_size=4096, |
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154 | def __init__(self, source, buffer_size=65536, chunk_size=4096, | |
155 | starting_values=[], bottomless=False): |
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155 | starting_values=[], bottomless=False): | |
156 |
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156 | |||
157 | if bottomless: |
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157 | if bottomless: | |
158 | maxlen = int(buffer_size / chunk_size) |
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158 | maxlen = int(buffer_size / chunk_size) | |
159 | else: |
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159 | else: | |
160 | maxlen = None |
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160 | maxlen = None | |
161 |
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161 | |||
162 | self.data = deque(starting_values, maxlen) |
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162 | self.data = deque(starting_values, maxlen) | |
163 |
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163 | |||
164 | self.worker = InputStreamChunker(source, self.data, buffer_size, |
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164 | self.worker = InputStreamChunker(source, self.data, buffer_size, | |
165 | chunk_size) |
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165 | chunk_size) | |
166 | if starting_values: |
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166 | if starting_values: | |
167 | self.worker.data_added.set() |
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167 | self.worker.data_added.set() | |
168 | self.worker.start() |
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168 | self.worker.start() | |
169 |
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169 | |||
170 | #################### |
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170 | #################### | |
171 | # Generator's methods |
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171 | # Generator's methods | |
172 | #################### |
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172 | #################### | |
173 |
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173 | |||
174 | def __iter__(self): |
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174 | def __iter__(self): | |
175 | return self |
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175 | return self | |
176 |
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176 | |||
177 | def next(self): |
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177 | def next(self): | |
178 | while not len(self.data) and not self.worker.EOF.is_set(): |
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178 | while not len(self.data) and not self.worker.EOF.is_set(): | |
179 | self.worker.data_added.clear() |
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179 | self.worker.data_added.clear() | |
180 | self.worker.data_added.wait(0.2) |
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180 | self.worker.data_added.wait(0.2) | |
181 | if len(self.data): |
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181 | if len(self.data): | |
182 | self.worker.keep_reading.set() |
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182 | self.worker.keep_reading.set() | |
183 | return bytes(self.data.popleft()) |
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183 | return _bytes(self.data.popleft()) | |
184 | elif self.worker.EOF.is_set(): |
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184 | elif self.worker.EOF.is_set(): | |
185 | raise StopIteration |
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185 | raise StopIteration | |
186 |
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186 | |||
187 | def throw(self, type, value=None, traceback=None): |
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187 | def throw(self, type, value=None, traceback=None): | |
188 | if not self.worker.EOF.is_set(): |
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188 | if not self.worker.EOF.is_set(): | |
189 | raise type(value) |
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189 | raise type(value) | |
190 |
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190 | |||
191 | def start(self): |
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191 | def start(self): | |
192 | self.worker.start() |
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192 | self.worker.start() | |
193 |
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193 | |||
194 | def stop(self): |
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194 | def stop(self): | |
195 | self.worker.stop() |
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195 | self.worker.stop() | |
196 |
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196 | |||
197 | def close(self): |
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197 | def close(self): | |
198 | try: |
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198 | try: | |
199 | self.worker.stop() |
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199 | self.worker.stop() | |
200 | self.throw(GeneratorExit) |
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200 | self.throw(GeneratorExit) | |
201 | except (GeneratorExit, StopIteration): |
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201 | except (GeneratorExit, StopIteration): | |
202 | pass |
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202 | pass | |
203 |
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203 | |||
204 | def __del__(self): |
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204 | def __del__(self): | |
205 | self.close() |
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205 | self.close() | |
206 |
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206 | |||
207 | #################### |
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207 | #################### | |
208 | # Threaded reader's infrastructure. |
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208 | # Threaded reader's infrastructure. | |
209 | #################### |
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209 | #################### | |
210 | @property |
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210 | @property | |
211 | def input(self): |
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211 | def input(self): | |
212 | return self.worker.w |
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212 | return self.worker.w | |
213 |
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213 | |||
214 | @property |
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214 | @property | |
215 | def data_added_event(self): |
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215 | def data_added_event(self): | |
216 | return self.worker.data_added |
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216 | return self.worker.data_added | |
217 |
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217 | |||
218 | @property |
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218 | @property | |
219 | def data_added(self): |
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219 | def data_added(self): | |
220 | return self.worker.data_added.is_set() |
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220 | return self.worker.data_added.is_set() | |
221 |
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221 | |||
222 | @property |
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222 | @property | |
223 | def reading_paused(self): |
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223 | def reading_paused(self): | |
224 | return not self.worker.keep_reading.is_set() |
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224 | return not self.worker.keep_reading.is_set() | |
225 |
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225 | |||
226 | @property |
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226 | @property | |
227 | def done_reading_event(self): |
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227 | def done_reading_event(self): | |
228 | ''' |
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228 | ''' | |
229 | Done_reding does not mean that the iterator's buffer is empty. |
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229 | Done_reding does not mean that the iterator's buffer is empty. | |
230 | Iterator might have done reading from underlying source, but the read |
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230 | Iterator might have done reading from underlying source, but the read | |
231 | chunks might still be available for serving through .next() method. |
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231 | chunks might still be available for serving through .next() method. | |
232 |
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232 | |||
233 | @return An Event class instance. |
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233 | @return An Event class instance. | |
234 | ''' |
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234 | ''' | |
235 | return self.worker.EOF |
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235 | return self.worker.EOF | |
236 |
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236 | |||
237 | @property |
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237 | @property | |
238 | def done_reading(self): |
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238 | def done_reading(self): | |
239 | ''' |
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239 | ''' | |
240 | Done_reding does not mean that the iterator's buffer is empty. |
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240 | Done_reding does not mean that the iterator's buffer is empty. | |
241 | Iterator might have done reading from underlying source, but the read |
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241 | Iterator might have done reading from underlying source, but the read | |
242 | chunks might still be available for serving through .next() method. |
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242 | chunks might still be available for serving through .next() method. | |
243 |
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243 | |||
244 | @return An Bool value. |
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244 | @return An Bool value. | |
245 | ''' |
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245 | ''' | |
246 | return self.worker.EOF.is_set() |
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246 | return self.worker.EOF.is_set() | |
247 |
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247 | |||
248 | @property |
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248 | @property | |
249 | def length(self): |
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249 | def length(self): | |
250 | ''' |
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250 | ''' | |
251 | returns int. |
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251 | returns int. | |
252 |
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252 | |||
253 | This is the lenght of the que of chunks, not the length of |
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253 | This is the lenght of the que of chunks, not the length of | |
254 | the combined contents in those chunks. |
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254 | the combined contents in those chunks. | |
255 |
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255 | |||
256 | __len__() cannot be meaningfully implemented because this |
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256 | __len__() cannot be meaningfully implemented because this | |
257 | reader is just flying throuh a bottomless pit content and |
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257 | reader is just flying throuh a bottomless pit content and | |
258 | can only know the lenght of what it already saw. |
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258 | can only know the lenght of what it already saw. | |
259 |
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259 | |||
260 | If __len__() on WSGI server per PEP 3333 returns a value, |
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260 | If __len__() on WSGI server per PEP 3333 returns a value, | |
261 | the responce's length will be set to that. In order not to |
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261 | the responce's length will be set to that. In order not to | |
262 | confuse WSGI PEP3333 servers, we will not implement __len__ |
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262 | confuse WSGI PEP3333 servers, we will not implement __len__ | |
263 | at all. |
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263 | at all. | |
264 | ''' |
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264 | ''' | |
265 | return len(self.data) |
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265 | return len(self.data) | |
266 |
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266 | |||
267 | def prepend(self, x): |
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267 | def prepend(self, x): | |
268 | self.data.appendleft(x) |
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268 | self.data.appendleft(x) | |
269 |
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269 | |||
270 | def append(self, x): |
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270 | def append(self, x): | |
271 | self.data.append(x) |
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271 | self.data.append(x) | |
272 |
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272 | |||
273 | def extend(self, o): |
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273 | def extend(self, o): | |
274 | self.data.extend(o) |
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274 | self.data.extend(o) | |
275 |
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275 | |||
276 | def __getitem__(self, i): |
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276 | def __getitem__(self, i): | |
277 | return self.data[i] |
|
277 | return self.data[i] | |
278 |
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278 | |||
279 |
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279 | |||
280 | class SubprocessIOChunker(object): |
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280 | class SubprocessIOChunker(object): | |
281 | ''' |
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281 | ''' | |
282 | Processor class wrapping handling of subprocess IO. |
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282 | Processor class wrapping handling of subprocess IO. | |
283 |
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283 | |||
284 | In a way, this is a "communicate()" replacement with a twist. |
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284 | In a way, this is a "communicate()" replacement with a twist. | |
285 |
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285 | |||
286 | - We are multithreaded. Writing in and reading out, err are all sep threads. |
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286 | - We are multithreaded. Writing in and reading out, err are all sep threads. | |
287 | - We support concurrent (in and out) stream processing. |
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287 | - We support concurrent (in and out) stream processing. | |
288 | - The output is not a stream. It's a queue of read string (bytes, not unicode) |
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288 | - The output is not a stream. It's a queue of read string (bytes, not unicode) | |
289 | chunks. The object behaves as an iterable. You can "for chunk in obj:" us. |
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289 | chunks. The object behaves as an iterable. You can "for chunk in obj:" us. | |
290 | - We are non-blocking in more respects than communicate() |
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290 | - We are non-blocking in more respects than communicate() | |
291 | (reading from subprocess out pauses when internal buffer is full, but |
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291 | (reading from subprocess out pauses when internal buffer is full, but | |
292 | does not block the parent calling code. On the flip side, reading from |
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292 | does not block the parent calling code. On the flip side, reading from | |
293 | slow-yielding subprocess may block the iteration until data shows up. This |
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293 | slow-yielding subprocess may block the iteration until data shows up. This | |
294 | does not block the parallel inpipe reading occurring parallel thread.) |
|
294 | does not block the parallel inpipe reading occurring parallel thread.) | |
295 |
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295 | |||
296 | The purpose of the object is to allow us to wrap subprocess interactions into |
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296 | The purpose of the object is to allow us to wrap subprocess interactions into | |
297 | and interable that can be passed to a WSGI server as the application's return |
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297 | and interable that can be passed to a WSGI server as the application's return | |
298 | value. Because of stream-processing-ability, WSGI does not have to read ALL |
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298 | value. Because of stream-processing-ability, WSGI does not have to read ALL | |
299 | of the subprocess's output and buffer it, before handing it to WSGI server for |
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299 | of the subprocess's output and buffer it, before handing it to WSGI server for | |
300 | HTTP response. Instead, the class initializer reads just a bit of the stream |
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300 | HTTP response. Instead, the class initializer reads just a bit of the stream | |
301 | to figure out if error ocurred or likely to occur and if not, just hands the |
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301 | to figure out if error ocurred or likely to occur and if not, just hands the | |
302 | further iteration over subprocess output to the server for completion of HTTP |
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302 | further iteration over subprocess output to the server for completion of HTTP | |
303 | response. |
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303 | response. | |
304 |
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304 | |||
305 | The real or perceived subprocess error is trapped and raised as one of |
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305 | The real or perceived subprocess error is trapped and raised as one of | |
306 | EnvironmentError family of exceptions |
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306 | EnvironmentError family of exceptions | |
307 |
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307 | |||
308 | Example usage: |
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308 | Example usage: | |
309 | # try: |
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309 | # try: | |
310 | # answer = SubprocessIOChunker( |
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310 | # answer = SubprocessIOChunker( | |
311 | # cmd, |
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311 | # cmd, | |
312 | # input, |
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312 | # input, | |
313 | # buffer_size = 65536, |
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313 | # buffer_size = 65536, | |
314 | # chunk_size = 4096 |
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314 | # chunk_size = 4096 | |
315 | # ) |
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315 | # ) | |
316 | # except (EnvironmentError) as e: |
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316 | # except (EnvironmentError) as e: | |
317 | # print str(e) |
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317 | # print str(e) | |
318 | # raise e |
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318 | # raise e | |
319 | # |
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319 | # | |
320 | # return answer |
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320 | # return answer | |
321 |
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321 | |||
322 |
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322 | |||
323 | ''' |
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323 | ''' | |
324 | def __init__(self, cmd, inputstream=None, buffer_size=65536, |
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324 | def __init__(self, cmd, inputstream=None, buffer_size=65536, | |
325 | chunk_size=4096, starting_values=[], **kwargs): |
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325 | chunk_size=4096, starting_values=[], **kwargs): | |
326 | ''' |
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326 | ''' | |
327 | Initializes SubprocessIOChunker |
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327 | Initializes SubprocessIOChunker | |
328 |
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328 | |||
329 | :param cmd: A Subprocess.Popen style "cmd". Can be string or array of strings |
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329 | :param cmd: A Subprocess.Popen style "cmd". Can be string or array of strings | |
330 | :param inputstream: (Default: None) A file-like, string, or file pointer. |
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330 | :param inputstream: (Default: None) A file-like, string, or file pointer. | |
331 | :param buffer_size: (Default: 65536) A size of total buffer per stream in bytes. |
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331 | :param buffer_size: (Default: 65536) A size of total buffer per stream in bytes. | |
332 | :param chunk_size: (Default: 4096) A max size of a chunk. Actual chunk may be smaller. |
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332 | :param chunk_size: (Default: 4096) A max size of a chunk. Actual chunk may be smaller. | |
333 | :param starting_values: (Default: []) An array of strings to put in front of output que. |
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333 | :param starting_values: (Default: []) An array of strings to put in front of output que. | |
334 | ''' |
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334 | ''' | |
335 |
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335 | |||
336 | if inputstream: |
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336 | if inputstream: | |
337 | input_streamer = StreamFeeder(inputstream) |
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337 | input_streamer = StreamFeeder(inputstream) | |
338 | input_streamer.start() |
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338 | input_streamer.start() | |
339 | inputstream = input_streamer.output |
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339 | inputstream = input_streamer.output | |
340 |
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340 | |||
341 | if isinstance(cmd, (list, tuple)): |
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341 | if isinstance(cmd, (list, tuple)): | |
342 | cmd = ' '.join(cmd) |
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342 | cmd = ' '.join(cmd) | |
343 |
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343 | |||
344 | _shell = kwargs.get('shell') or True |
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344 | _shell = kwargs.get('shell') or True | |
345 | kwargs['shell'] = _shell |
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345 | kwargs['shell'] = _shell | |
346 | _p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, |
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346 | _p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, | |
347 | bufsize=-1, |
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347 | bufsize=-1, | |
348 | stdin=inputstream, |
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348 | stdin=inputstream, | |
349 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
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349 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE, | |
350 | stderr=subprocess.PIPE, |
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350 | stderr=subprocess.PIPE, | |
351 | **kwargs |
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351 | **kwargs | |
352 | ) |
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352 | ) | |
353 |
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353 | |||
354 | bg_out = BufferedGenerator(_p.stdout, buffer_size, chunk_size, starting_values) |
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354 | bg_out = BufferedGenerator(_p.stdout, buffer_size, chunk_size, starting_values) | |
355 | bg_err = BufferedGenerator(_p.stderr, 16000, 1, bottomless=True) |
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355 | bg_err = BufferedGenerator(_p.stderr, 16000, 1, bottomless=True) | |
356 |
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356 | |||
357 | while not bg_out.done_reading and not bg_out.reading_paused and not bg_err.length: |
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357 | while not bg_out.done_reading and not bg_out.reading_paused and not bg_err.length: | |
358 | # doing this until we reach either end of file, or end of buffer. |
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358 | # doing this until we reach either end of file, or end of buffer. | |
359 | bg_out.data_added_event.wait(1) |
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359 | bg_out.data_added_event.wait(1) | |
360 | bg_out.data_added_event.clear() |
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360 | bg_out.data_added_event.clear() | |
361 |
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361 | |||
362 | # at this point it's still ambiguous if we are done reading or just full buffer. |
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362 | # at this point it's still ambiguous if we are done reading or just full buffer. | |
363 | # Either way, if error (returned by ended process, or implied based on |
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363 | # Either way, if error (returned by ended process, or implied based on | |
364 | # presence of stuff in stderr output) we error out. |
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364 | # presence of stuff in stderr output) we error out. | |
365 | # Else, we are happy. |
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365 | # Else, we are happy. | |
366 | _returncode = _p.poll() |
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366 | _returncode = _p.poll() | |
367 | if _returncode or (_returncode == None and bg_err.length): |
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367 | if _returncode or (_returncode == None and bg_err.length): | |
368 | try: |
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368 | try: | |
369 | _p.terminate() |
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369 | _p.terminate() | |
370 | except: |
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370 | except: | |
371 | pass |
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371 | pass | |
372 | bg_out.stop() |
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372 | bg_out.stop() | |
373 | bg_err.stop() |
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373 | bg_err.stop() | |
374 | err = '%s' % ''.join(bg_err) |
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374 | err = '%s' % ''.join(bg_err) | |
375 | raise EnvironmentError("Subprocess exited due to an error:\n" + err) |
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375 | raise EnvironmentError("Subprocess exited due to an error:\n" + err) | |
376 |
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376 | |||
377 | self.process = _p |
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377 | self.process = _p | |
378 | self.output = bg_out |
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378 | self.output = bg_out | |
379 | self.error = bg_err |
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379 | self.error = bg_err | |
380 |
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380 | |||
381 | def __iter__(self): |
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381 | def __iter__(self): | |
382 | return self |
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382 | return self | |
383 |
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383 | |||
384 | def next(self): |
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384 | def next(self): | |
385 | if self.process.poll(): |
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385 | if self.process.poll(): | |
386 | err = '%s' % ''.join(self.error) |
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386 | err = '%s' % ''.join(self.error) | |
387 | raise EnvironmentError("Subprocess exited due to an error:\n" + err) |
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387 | raise EnvironmentError("Subprocess exited due to an error:\n" + err) | |
388 | return self.output.next() |
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388 | return self.output.next() | |
389 |
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389 | |||
390 | def throw(self, type, value=None, traceback=None): |
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390 | def throw(self, type, value=None, traceback=None): | |
391 | if self.output.length or not self.output.done_reading: |
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391 | if self.output.length or not self.output.done_reading: | |
392 | raise type(value) |
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392 | raise type(value) | |
393 |
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393 | |||
394 | def close(self): |
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394 | def close(self): | |
395 | try: |
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395 | try: | |
396 | self.process.terminate() |
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396 | self.process.terminate() | |
397 | except: |
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397 | except: | |
398 | pass |
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398 | pass | |
399 | try: |
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399 | try: | |
400 | self.output.close() |
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400 | self.output.close() | |
401 | except: |
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401 | except: | |
402 | pass |
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402 | pass | |
403 | try: |
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403 | try: | |
404 | self.error.close() |
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404 | self.error.close() | |
405 | except: |
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405 | except: | |
406 | pass |
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406 | pass | |
407 |
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407 | |||
408 | def __del__(self): |
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408 | def __del__(self): | |
409 | self.close() |
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409 | self.close() |
@@ -1,177 +1,177 b'' | |||||
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """ |
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2 | """ | |
3 | rhodecode.tests.test_libs |
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3 | rhodecode.tests.test_libs | |
4 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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4 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
5 |
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5 | |||
6 |
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6 | |||
7 | Package for testing various lib/helper functions in rhodecode |
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7 | Package for testing various lib/helper functions in rhodecode | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 | :created_on: Jun 9, 2011 |
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9 | :created_on: Jun 9, 2011 | |
10 | :copyright: (C) 2011-2012 Marcin Kuzminski <marcin@python-works.com> |
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10 | :copyright: (C) 2011-2012 Marcin Kuzminski <marcin@python-works.com> | |
11 | :license: GPLv3, see COPYING for more details. |
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11 | :license: GPLv3, see COPYING for more details. | |
12 | """ |
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12 | """ | |
13 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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13 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
14 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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14 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
15 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
|
15 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
16 | # (at your option) any later version. |
|
16 | # (at your option) any later version. | |
17 | # |
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17 | # | |
18 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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18 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
19 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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19 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
20 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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20 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
21 | # GNU General Public License for more details. |
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21 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
22 | # |
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22 | # | |
23 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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23 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
24 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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24 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
25 |
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25 | from __future__ import with_statement | ||
26 | import unittest |
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26 | import unittest | |
27 | import datetime |
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27 | import datetime | |
28 | import hashlib |
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28 | import hashlib | |
29 | import mock |
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29 | import mock | |
30 | from rhodecode.tests import * |
|
30 | from rhodecode.tests import * | |
31 |
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31 | |||
32 | proto = 'http' |
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32 | proto = 'http' | |
33 | TEST_URLS = [ |
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33 | TEST_URLS = [ | |
34 | ('%s://127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'], |
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34 | ('%s://127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'], | |
35 | '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto), |
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35 | '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto), | |
36 | ('%s://marcink@127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'], |
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36 | ('%s://marcink@127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'], | |
37 | '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto), |
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37 | '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto), | |
38 | ('%s://marcink:pass@127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'], |
|
38 | ('%s://marcink:pass@127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'], | |
39 | '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto), |
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39 | '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto), | |
40 | ('%s://127.0.0.1:8080' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1', '8080'], |
|
40 | ('%s://127.0.0.1:8080' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1', '8080'], | |
41 | '%s://127.0.0.1:8080' % proto), |
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41 | '%s://127.0.0.1:8080' % proto), | |
42 | ('%s://domain.org' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, 'domain.org'], |
|
42 | ('%s://domain.org' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, 'domain.org'], | |
43 | '%s://domain.org' % proto), |
|
43 | '%s://domain.org' % proto), | |
44 | ('%s://user:pass@domain.org:8080' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, 'domain.org', |
|
44 | ('%s://user:pass@domain.org:8080' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, 'domain.org', | |
45 | '8080'], |
|
45 | '8080'], | |
46 | '%s://domain.org:8080' % proto), |
|
46 | '%s://domain.org:8080' % proto), | |
47 | ] |
|
47 | ] | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | proto = 'https' |
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49 | proto = 'https' | |
50 | TEST_URLS += [ |
|
50 | TEST_URLS += [ | |
51 | ('%s://127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'], |
|
51 | ('%s://127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'], | |
52 | '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto), |
|
52 | '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto), | |
53 | ('%s://marcink@127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'], |
|
53 | ('%s://marcink@127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'], | |
54 | '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto), |
|
54 | '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto), | |
55 | ('%s://marcink:pass@127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'], |
|
55 | ('%s://marcink:pass@127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'], | |
56 | '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto), |
|
56 | '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto), | |
57 | ('%s://127.0.0.1:8080' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1', '8080'], |
|
57 | ('%s://127.0.0.1:8080' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1', '8080'], | |
58 | '%s://127.0.0.1:8080' % proto), |
|
58 | '%s://127.0.0.1:8080' % proto), | |
59 | ('%s://domain.org' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, 'domain.org'], |
|
59 | ('%s://domain.org' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, 'domain.org'], | |
60 | '%s://domain.org' % proto), |
|
60 | '%s://domain.org' % proto), | |
61 | ('%s://user:pass@domain.org:8080' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, 'domain.org', |
|
61 | ('%s://user:pass@domain.org:8080' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, 'domain.org', | |
62 | '8080'], |
|
62 | '8080'], | |
63 | '%s://domain.org:8080' % proto), |
|
63 | '%s://domain.org:8080' % proto), | |
64 | ] |
|
64 | ] | |
65 |
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65 | |||
66 |
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66 | |||
67 | class TestLibs(unittest.TestCase): |
|
67 | class TestLibs(unittest.TestCase): | |
68 |
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68 | |||
69 | def test_uri_filter(self): |
|
69 | def test_uri_filter(self): | |
70 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import uri_filter |
|
70 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import uri_filter | |
71 |
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71 | |||
72 | for url in TEST_URLS: |
|
72 | for url in TEST_URLS: | |
73 | self.assertEqual(uri_filter(url[0]), url[1]) |
|
73 | self.assertEqual(uri_filter(url[0]), url[1]) | |
74 |
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74 | |||
75 | def test_credentials_filter(self): |
|
75 | def test_credentials_filter(self): | |
76 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import credentials_filter |
|
76 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import credentials_filter | |
77 |
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77 | |||
78 | for url in TEST_URLS: |
|
78 | for url in TEST_URLS: | |
79 | self.assertEqual(credentials_filter(url[0]), url[2]) |
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79 | self.assertEqual(credentials_filter(url[0]), url[2]) | |
80 |
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80 | |||
81 | def test_str2bool(self): |
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81 | def test_str2bool(self): | |
82 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import str2bool |
|
82 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import str2bool | |
83 | test_cases = [ |
|
83 | test_cases = [ | |
84 | ('t', True), |
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84 | ('t', True), | |
85 | ('true', True), |
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85 | ('true', True), | |
86 | ('y', True), |
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86 | ('y', True), | |
87 | ('yes', True), |
|
87 | ('yes', True), | |
88 | ('on', True), |
|
88 | ('on', True), | |
89 | ('1', True), |
|
89 | ('1', True), | |
90 | ('Y', True), |
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90 | ('Y', True), | |
91 | ('yeS', True), |
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91 | ('yeS', True), | |
92 | ('Y', True), |
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92 | ('Y', True), | |
93 | ('TRUE', True), |
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93 | ('TRUE', True), | |
94 | ('T', True), |
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94 | ('T', True), | |
95 | ('False', False), |
|
95 | ('False', False), | |
96 | ('F', False), |
|
96 | ('F', False), | |
97 | ('FALSE', False), |
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97 | ('FALSE', False), | |
98 | ('0', False), |
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98 | ('0', False), | |
99 | ('-1', False), |
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99 | ('-1', False), | |
100 | ('', False), ] |
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100 | ('', False), ] | |
101 |
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101 | |||
102 | for case in test_cases: |
|
102 | for case in test_cases: | |
103 | self.assertEqual(str2bool(case[0]), case[1]) |
|
103 | self.assertEqual(str2bool(case[0]), case[1]) | |
104 |
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104 | |||
105 | def test_mention_extractor(self): |
|
105 | def test_mention_extractor(self): | |
106 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import extract_mentioned_users |
|
106 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import extract_mentioned_users | |
107 | sample = ( |
|
107 | sample = ( | |
108 | "@first hi there @marcink here's my email marcin@email.com " |
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108 | "@first hi there @marcink here's my email marcin@email.com " | |
109 | "@lukaszb check @one_more22 it pls @ ttwelve @D[] @one@two@three " |
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109 | "@lukaszb check @one_more22 it pls @ ttwelve @D[] @one@two@three " | |
110 | "@MARCIN @maRCiN @2one_more22 @john please see this http://org.pl " |
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110 | "@MARCIN @maRCiN @2one_more22 @john please see this http://org.pl " | |
111 | "@marian.user just do it @marco-polo and next extract @marco_polo " |
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111 | "@marian.user just do it @marco-polo and next extract @marco_polo " | |
112 | "user.dot hej ! not-needed maril@domain.org" |
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112 | "user.dot hej ! not-needed maril@domain.org" | |
113 | ) |
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113 | ) | |
114 |
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114 | |||
115 | s = sorted([ |
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115 | s = sorted([ | |
116 | 'first', 'marcink', 'lukaszb', 'one_more22', 'MARCIN', 'maRCiN', 'john', |
|
116 | 'first', 'marcink', 'lukaszb', 'one_more22', 'MARCIN', 'maRCiN', 'john', | |
117 | 'marian.user', 'marco-polo', 'marco_polo' |
|
117 | 'marian.user', 'marco-polo', 'marco_polo' | |
118 | ], key=lambda k: k.lower()) |
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118 | ], key=lambda k: k.lower()) | |
119 | self.assertEqual(s, extract_mentioned_users(sample)) |
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119 | self.assertEqual(s, extract_mentioned_users(sample)) | |
120 |
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120 | |||
121 | def test_age(self): |
|
121 | def test_age(self): | |
122 | import calendar |
|
122 | import calendar | |
123 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import age |
|
123 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import age | |
124 | n = datetime.datetime.now() |
|
124 | n = datetime.datetime.now() | |
125 | delt = lambda *args, **kwargs: datetime.timedelta(*args, **kwargs) |
|
125 | delt = lambda *args, **kwargs: datetime.timedelta(*args, **kwargs) | |
126 | self.assertEqual(age(n), u'just now') |
|
126 | self.assertEqual(age(n), u'just now') | |
127 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(seconds=1)), u'1 second ago') |
|
127 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(seconds=1)), u'1 second ago') | |
128 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(seconds=60 * 2)), u'2 minutes ago') |
|
128 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(seconds=60 * 2)), u'2 minutes ago') | |
129 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(hours=1)), u'1 hour ago') |
|
129 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(hours=1)), u'1 hour ago') | |
130 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(hours=24)), u'1 day ago') |
|
130 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(hours=24)), u'1 day ago') | |
131 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(hours=24 * 5)), u'5 days ago') |
|
131 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(hours=24 * 5)), u'5 days ago') | |
132 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(hours=24 * (calendar.mdays[n.month-1] + 2))), |
|
132 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(hours=24 * (calendar.mdays[n.month-1] + 2))), | |
133 | u'1 month and 2 days ago') |
|
133 | u'1 month and 2 days ago') | |
134 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(hours=24 * 400)), u'1 year and 1 month ago') |
|
134 | self.assertEqual(age(n - delt(hours=24 * 400)), u'1 year and 1 month ago') | |
135 |
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135 | |||
136 | def test_tag_exctrator(self): |
|
136 | def test_tag_exctrator(self): | |
137 | sample = ( |
|
137 | sample = ( | |
138 | "hello pta[tag] gog [[]] [[] sda ero[or]d [me =>>< sa]" |
|
138 | "hello pta[tag] gog [[]] [[] sda ero[or]d [me =>>< sa]" | |
139 | "[requires] [stale] [see<>=>] [see => http://url.com]" |
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139 | "[requires] [stale] [see<>=>] [see => http://url.com]" | |
140 | "[requires => url] [lang => python] [just a tag]" |
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140 | "[requires => url] [lang => python] [just a tag]" | |
141 | "[,d] [ => ULR ] [obsolete] [desc]]" |
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141 | "[,d] [ => ULR ] [obsolete] [desc]]" | |
142 | ) |
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142 | ) | |
143 | from rhodecode.lib.helpers import desc_stylize |
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143 | from rhodecode.lib.helpers import desc_stylize | |
144 | res = desc_stylize(sample) |
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144 | res = desc_stylize(sample) | |
145 | self.assertTrue('<div class="metatag" tag="tag">tag</div>' in res) |
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145 | self.assertTrue('<div class="metatag" tag="tag">tag</div>' in res) | |
146 | self.assertTrue('<div class="metatag" tag="obsolete">obsolete</div>' in res) |
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146 | self.assertTrue('<div class="metatag" tag="obsolete">obsolete</div>' in res) | |
147 | self.assertTrue('<div class="metatag" tag="stale">stale</div>' in res) |
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147 | self.assertTrue('<div class="metatag" tag="stale">stale</div>' in res) | |
148 | self.assertTrue('<div class="metatag" tag="lang">python</div>' in res) |
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148 | self.assertTrue('<div class="metatag" tag="lang">python</div>' in res) | |
149 | self.assertTrue('<div class="metatag" tag="requires">requires => <a href="/url">url</a></div>' in res) |
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149 | self.assertTrue('<div class="metatag" tag="requires">requires => <a href="/url">url</a></div>' in res) | |
150 | self.assertTrue('<div class="metatag" tag="tag">tag</div>' in res) |
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150 | self.assertTrue('<div class="metatag" tag="tag">tag</div>' in res) | |
151 |
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151 | |||
152 | def test_alternative_gravatar(self): |
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152 | def test_alternative_gravatar(self): | |
153 | from rhodecode.lib.helpers import gravatar_url |
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153 | from rhodecode.lib.helpers import gravatar_url | |
154 | _md5 = lambda s: hashlib.md5(s).hexdigest() |
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154 | _md5 = lambda s: hashlib.md5(s).hexdigest() | |
155 |
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155 | |||
156 | def fake_conf(**kwargs): |
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156 | def fake_conf(**kwargs): | |
157 | from pylons import config |
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157 | from pylons import config | |
158 | config['app_conf'] = {} |
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158 | config['app_conf'] = {} | |
159 | config['app_conf']['use_gravatar'] = True |
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159 | config['app_conf']['use_gravatar'] = True | |
160 | config['app_conf'].update(kwargs) |
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160 | config['app_conf'].update(kwargs) | |
161 | return config |
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161 | return config | |
162 | fake = fake_conf(alternative_gravatar_url='http://test.com/{email}') |
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162 | fake = fake_conf(alternative_gravatar_url='http://test.com/{email}') | |
163 | with mock.patch('pylons.config', fake): |
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163 | with mock.patch('pylons.config', fake): | |
164 | grav = gravatar_url(email_address='test@foo.com', size=24) |
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164 | grav = gravatar_url(email_address='test@foo.com', size=24) | |
165 | assert grav == 'http://test.com/test@foo.com' |
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165 | assert grav == 'http://test.com/test@foo.com' | |
166 |
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166 | |||
167 | fake = fake_conf(alternative_gravatar_url='http://test.com/{md5email}') |
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167 | fake = fake_conf(alternative_gravatar_url='http://test.com/{md5email}') | |
168 | with mock.patch('pylons.config', fake): |
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168 | with mock.patch('pylons.config', fake): | |
169 | em = 'test@foo.com' |
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169 | em = 'test@foo.com' | |
170 | grav = gravatar_url(email_address=em, size=24) |
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170 | grav = gravatar_url(email_address=em, size=24) | |
171 | assert grav == 'http://test.com/%s' % (_md5(em)) |
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171 | assert grav == 'http://test.com/%s' % (_md5(em)) | |
172 |
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172 | |||
173 | fake = fake_conf(alternative_gravatar_url='http://test.com/{md5email}/{size}') |
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173 | fake = fake_conf(alternative_gravatar_url='http://test.com/{md5email}/{size}') | |
174 | with mock.patch('pylons.config', fake): |
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174 | with mock.patch('pylons.config', fake): | |
175 | em = 'test@foo.com' |
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175 | em = 'test@foo.com' | |
176 | grav = gravatar_url(email_address=em, size=24) |
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176 | grav = gravatar_url(email_address=em, size=24) | |
177 | assert grav == 'http://test.com/%s/%s' % (_md5(em), 24) |
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177 | assert grav == 'http://test.com/%s/%s' % (_md5(em), 24) |
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