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# osutil.py - pure Python version of osutil.c
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# Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
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#
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
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# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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import os
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import stat as statmod
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def _mode_to_kind(mode):
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if statmod.S_ISREG(mode):
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return statmod.S_IFREG
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if statmod.S_ISDIR(mode):
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return statmod.S_IFDIR
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if statmod.S_ISLNK(mode):
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return statmod.S_IFLNK
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if statmod.S_ISBLK(mode):
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return statmod.S_IFBLK
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if statmod.S_ISCHR(mode):
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return statmod.S_IFCHR
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if statmod.S_ISFIFO(mode):
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return statmod.S_IFIFO
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if statmod.S_ISSOCK(mode):
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return statmod.S_IFSOCK
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return mode
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def listdir(path, stat=False, skip=None):
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'''listdir(path, stat=False) -> list_of_tuples
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Return a sorted list containing information about the entries
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in the directory.
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If stat is True, each element is a 3-tuple:
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(name, type, stat object)
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Otherwise, each element is a 2-tuple:
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(name, type)
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'''
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result = []
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prefix = path
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if not prefix.endswith(os.sep):
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prefix += os.sep
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names = os.listdir(path)
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names.sort()
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for fn in names:
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st = os.lstat(prefix + fn)
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if fn == skip and statmod.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode):
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return []
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if stat:
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result.append((fn, _mode_to_kind(st.st_mode), st))
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else:
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result.append((fn, _mode_to_kind(st.st_mode)))
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return result
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if os.name != 'nt':
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posixfile = open
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else:
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import ctypes, msvcrt
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from errno import ESRCH, ENOENT
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_kernel32 = ctypes.windll.kernel32
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_DWORD = ctypes.c_ulong
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_LPCSTR = _LPSTR = ctypes.c_char_p
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_HANDLE = ctypes.c_void_p
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_INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE = _HANDLE(-1).value
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# CreateFile
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_FILE_SHARE_READ = 0x00000001
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_FILE_SHARE_WRITE = 0x00000002
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_FILE_SHARE_DELETE = 0x00000004
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_CREATE_ALWAYS = 2
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_OPEN_EXISTING = 3
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_OPEN_ALWAYS = 4
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_GENERIC_READ = 0x80000000
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_GENERIC_WRITE = 0x40000000
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_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL = 0x80
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# open_osfhandle flags
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_O_RDONLY = 0x0000
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_O_RDWR = 0x0002
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_O_APPEND = 0x0008
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_O_TEXT = 0x4000
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_O_BINARY = 0x8000
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# types of parameters of C functions used (required by pypy)
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_kernel32.CreateFileA.argtypes = [_LPCSTR, _DWORD, _DWORD, ctypes.c_void_p,
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_DWORD, _DWORD, _HANDLE]
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_kernel32.CreateFileA.restype = _HANDLE
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def _raiseioerror(name):
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err = ctypes.WinError()
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# For python 2.4, treat ESRCH as ENOENT like WindowsError does
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# in python 2.5 or later.
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# py24: WindowsError(3, '').errno => 3
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# py25 or later: WindowsError(3, '').errno => 2
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errno = err.errno
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if errno == ESRCH:
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errno = ENOENT
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raise IOError(errno, '%s: %s' % (name, err.strerror))
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class posixfile(object):
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'''a file object aiming for POSIX-like semantics
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CPython's open() returns a file that was opened *without* setting the
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_FILE_SHARE_DELETE flag, which causes rename and unlink to abort.
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This even happens if any hardlinked copy of the file is in open state.
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We set _FILE_SHARE_DELETE here, so files opened with posixfile can be
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renamed and deleted while they are held open.
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Note that if a file opened with posixfile is unlinked, the file
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remains but cannot be opened again or be recreated under the same name,
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until all reading processes have closed the file.'''
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def __init__(self, name, mode='r', bufsize=-1):
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if 'b' in mode:
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flags = _O_BINARY
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else:
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flags = _O_TEXT
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m0 = mode[0]
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if m0 == 'r' and '+' not in mode:
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flags |= _O_RDONLY
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access = _GENERIC_READ
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else:
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# work around http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899149 and
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# set _O_RDWR for 'w' and 'a', even if mode has no '+'
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flags |= _O_RDWR
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access = _GENERIC_READ | _GENERIC_WRITE
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if m0 == 'r':
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creation = _OPEN_EXISTING
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elif m0 == 'w':
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creation = _CREATE_ALWAYS
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elif m0 == 'a':
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creation = _OPEN_ALWAYS
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flags |= _O_APPEND
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else:
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raise ValueError("invalid mode: %s" % mode)
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fh = _kernel32.CreateFileA(name, access,
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_FILE_SHARE_READ | _FILE_SHARE_WRITE | _FILE_SHARE_DELETE,
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None, creation, _FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, None)
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if fh == _INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE:
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_raiseioerror(name)
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fd = msvcrt.open_osfhandle(fh, flags)
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if fd == -1:
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_kernel32.CloseHandle(fh)
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_raiseioerror(name)
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f = os.fdopen(fd, mode, bufsize)
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# unfortunately, f.name is '<fdopen>' at this point -- so we store
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# the name on this wrapper. We cannot just assign to f.name,
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# because that attribute is read-only.
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object.__setattr__(self, 'name', name)
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object.__setattr__(self, '_file', f)
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def __iter__(self):
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return self._file
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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return getattr(self._file, name)
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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'''mimics the read-only attributes of Python file objects
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by raising 'TypeError: readonly attribute' if someone tries:
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f = posixfile('foo.txt')
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f.name = 'bla' '''
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return self._file.__setattr__(name, value)
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