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# stringutil.py - utility for generic string formatting, parsing, etc.
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#
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# Copyright 2005 K. Thananchayan <thananck@yahoo.com>
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# Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
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# Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com>
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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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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import ast
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import codecs
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import re as remod
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import textwrap
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from ..i18n import _
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from ..thirdparty import attr
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from .. import (
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encoding,
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error,
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pycompat,
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)
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def pprint(o, bprefix=True):
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"""Pretty print an object."""
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if isinstance(o, bytes):
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if bprefix:
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return "b'%s'" % escapestr(o)
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return "'%s'" % escapestr(o)
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elif isinstance(o, bytearray):
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# codecs.escape_encode() can't handle bytearray, so escapestr fails
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# without coercion.
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return "bytearray['%s']" % escapestr(bytes(o))
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elif isinstance(o, list):
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return '[%s]' % (b', '.join(pprint(a, bprefix=bprefix) for a in o))
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elif isinstance(o, dict):
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return '{%s}' % (b', '.join(
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'%s: %s' % (pprint(k, bprefix=bprefix),
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pprint(v, bprefix=bprefix))
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for k, v in sorted(o.items())))
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elif isinstance(o, bool):
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return b'True' if o else b'False'
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elif isinstance(o, int):
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return '%d' % o
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elif isinstance(o, float):
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return '%f' % o
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elif o is None:
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return b'None'
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else:
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raise error.ProgrammingError('do not know how to format %r' % o)
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def binary(s):
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"""return true if a string is binary data"""
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return bool(s and '\0' in s)
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def stringmatcher(pattern, casesensitive=True):
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"""
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accepts a string, possibly starting with 're:' or 'literal:' prefix.
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returns the matcher name, pattern, and matcher function.
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missing or unknown prefixes are treated as literal matches.
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helper for tests:
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>>> def test(pattern, *tests):
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... kind, pattern, matcher = stringmatcher(pattern)
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... return (kind, pattern, [bool(matcher(t)) for t in tests])
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>>> def itest(pattern, *tests):
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... kind, pattern, matcher = stringmatcher(pattern, casesensitive=False)
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... return (kind, pattern, [bool(matcher(t)) for t in tests])
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exact matching (no prefix):
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>>> test(b'abcdefg', b'abc', b'def', b'abcdefg')
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('literal', 'abcdefg', [False, False, True])
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regex matching ('re:' prefix)
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>>> test(b're:a.+b', b'nomatch', b'fooadef', b'fooadefbar')
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('re', 'a.+b', [False, False, True])
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force exact matches ('literal:' prefix)
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>>> test(b'literal:re:foobar', b'foobar', b're:foobar')
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('literal', 're:foobar', [False, True])
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unknown prefixes are ignored and treated as literals
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>>> test(b'foo:bar', b'foo', b'bar', b'foo:bar')
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('literal', 'foo:bar', [False, False, True])
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case insensitive regex matches
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>>> itest(b're:A.+b', b'nomatch', b'fooadef', b'fooadefBar')
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('re', 'A.+b', [False, False, True])
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case insensitive literal matches
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>>> itest(b'ABCDEFG', b'abc', b'def', b'abcdefg')
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('literal', 'ABCDEFG', [False, False, True])
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"""
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if pattern.startswith('re:'):
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pattern = pattern[3:]
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try:
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flags = 0
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if not casesensitive:
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flags = remod.I
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regex = remod.compile(pattern, flags)
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except remod.error as e:
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raise error.ParseError(_('invalid regular expression: %s')
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% e)
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return 're', pattern, regex.search
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elif pattern.startswith('literal:'):
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pattern = pattern[8:]
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match = pattern.__eq__
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if not casesensitive:
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ipat = encoding.lower(pattern)
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match = lambda s: ipat == encoding.lower(s)
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return 'literal', pattern, match
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def shortuser(user):
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"""Return a short representation of a user name or email address."""
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f = user.find('@')
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if f >= 0:
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user = user[:f]
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f = user.find('<')
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if f >= 0:
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user = user[f + 1:]
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f = user.find(' ')
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if f >= 0:
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user = user[:f]
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f = user.find('.')
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if f >= 0:
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user = user[:f]
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return user
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def emailuser(user):
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"""Return the user portion of an email address."""
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f = user.find('@')
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if f >= 0:
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user = user[:f]
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f = user.find('<')
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if f >= 0:
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user = user[f + 1:]
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return user
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def email(author):
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'''get email of author.'''
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r = author.find('>')
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if r == -1:
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r = None
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return author[author.find('<') + 1:r]
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def person(author):
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"""Returns the name before an email address,
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interpreting it as per RFC 5322
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>>> person(b'foo@bar')
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'foo'
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>>> person(b'Foo Bar <foo@bar>')
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'Foo Bar'
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>>> person(b'"Foo Bar" <foo@bar>')
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'Foo Bar'
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>>> person(b'"Foo \"buz\" Bar" <foo@bar>')
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'Foo "buz" Bar'
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>>> # The following are invalid, but do exist in real-life
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...
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>>> person(b'Foo "buz" Bar <foo@bar>')
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'Foo "buz" Bar'
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>>> person(b'"Foo Bar <foo@bar>')
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'Foo Bar'
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"""
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if '@' not in author:
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return author
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f = author.find('<')
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if f != -1:
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return author[:f].strip(' "').replace('\\"', '"')
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f = author.find('@')
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return author[:f].replace('.', ' ')
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@attr.s(hash=True)
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class mailmapping(object):
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'''Represents a username/email key or value in
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a mailmap file'''
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email = attr.ib()
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name = attr.ib(default=None)
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def _ismailmaplineinvalid(names, emails):
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'''Returns True if the parsed names and emails
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in a mailmap entry are invalid.
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>>> # No names or emails fails
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>>> names, emails = [], []
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>>> _ismailmaplineinvalid(names, emails)
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True
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>>> # Only one email fails
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>>> emails = [b'email@email.com']
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>>> _ismailmaplineinvalid(names, emails)
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True
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>>> # One email and one name passes
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>>> names = [b'Test Name']
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>>> _ismailmaplineinvalid(names, emails)
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False
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>>> # No names but two emails passes
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>>> names = []
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>>> emails = [b'proper@email.com', b'commit@email.com']
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>>> _ismailmaplineinvalid(names, emails)
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False
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'''
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return not emails or not names and len(emails) < 2
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def parsemailmap(mailmapcontent):
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"""Parses data in the .mailmap format
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>>> mmdata = b"\\n".join([
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... b'# Comment',
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... b'Name <commit1@email.xx>',
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... b'<name@email.xx> <commit2@email.xx>',
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... b'Name <proper@email.xx> <commit3@email.xx>',
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... b'Name <proper@email.xx> Commit <commit4@email.xx>',
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... ])
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>>> mm = parsemailmap(mmdata)
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>>> for key in sorted(mm.keys()):
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... print(key)
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mailmapping(email='commit1@email.xx', name=None)
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mailmapping(email='commit2@email.xx', name=None)
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mailmapping(email='commit3@email.xx', name=None)
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mailmapping(email='commit4@email.xx', name='Commit')
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>>> for val in sorted(mm.values()):
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... print(val)
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mailmapping(email='commit1@email.xx', name='Name')
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mailmapping(email='name@email.xx', name=None)
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mailmapping(email='proper@email.xx', name='Name')
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mailmapping(email='proper@email.xx', name='Name')
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"""
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mailmap = {}
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if mailmapcontent is None:
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return mailmap
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for line in mailmapcontent.splitlines():
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# Don't bother checking the line if it is a comment or
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# is an improperly formed author field
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if line.lstrip().startswith('#'):
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continue
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# names, emails hold the parsed emails and names for each line
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# name_builder holds the words in a persons name
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names, emails = [], []
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namebuilder = []
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for element in line.split():
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if element.startswith('#'):
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# If we reach a comment in the mailmap file, move on
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break
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elif element.startswith('<') and element.endswith('>'):
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# We have found an email.
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# Parse it, and finalize any names from earlier
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emails.append(element[1:-1]) # Slice off the "<>"
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if namebuilder:
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names.append(' '.join(namebuilder))
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namebuilder = []
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# Break if we have found a second email, any other
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# data does not fit the spec for .mailmap
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if len(emails) > 1:
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break
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else:
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# We have found another word in the committers name
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namebuilder.append(element)
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# Check to see if we have parsed the line into a valid form
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# We require at least one email, and either at least one
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# name or a second email
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if _ismailmaplineinvalid(names, emails):
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continue
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mailmapkey = mailmapping(
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email=emails[-1],
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name=names[-1] if len(names) == 2 else None,
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)
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mailmap[mailmapkey] = mailmapping(
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email=emails[0],
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name=names[0] if names else None,
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)
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return mailmap
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def mapname(mailmap, author):
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"""Returns the author field according to the mailmap cache, or
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the original author field.
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>>> mmdata = b"\\n".join([
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... b'# Comment',
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... b'Name <commit1@email.xx>',
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... b'<name@email.xx> <commit2@email.xx>',
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... b'Name <proper@email.xx> <commit3@email.xx>',
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... b'Name <proper@email.xx> Commit <commit4@email.xx>',
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... ])
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>>> m = parsemailmap(mmdata)
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>>> mapname(m, b'Commit <commit1@email.xx>')
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'Name <commit1@email.xx>'
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>>> mapname(m, b'Name <commit2@email.xx>')
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'Name <name@email.xx>'
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>>> mapname(m, b'Commit <commit3@email.xx>')
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'Name <proper@email.xx>'
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>>> mapname(m, b'Commit <commit4@email.xx>')
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'Name <proper@email.xx>'
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>>> mapname(m, b'Unknown Name <unknown@email.com>')
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'Unknown Name <unknown@email.com>'
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"""
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# If the author field coming in isn't in the correct format,
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# or the mailmap is empty just return the original author field
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if not isauthorwellformed(author) or not mailmap:
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return author
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# Turn the user name into a mailmapping
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commit = mailmapping(name=person(author), email=email(author))
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try:
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# Try and use both the commit email and name as the key
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proper = mailmap[commit]
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except KeyError:
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# If the lookup fails, use just the email as the key instead
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# We call this commit2 as not to erase original commit fields
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commit2 = mailmapping(email=commit.email)
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proper = mailmap.get(commit2, mailmapping(None, None))
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# Return the author field with proper values filled in
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return '%s <%s>' % (
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proper.name if proper.name else commit.name,
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proper.email if proper.email else commit.email,
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)
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_correctauthorformat = remod.compile(br'^[^<]+\s\<[^<>]+@[^<>]+\>$')
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def isauthorwellformed(author):
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'''Return True if the author field is well formed
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(ie "Contributor Name <contrib@email.dom>")
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>>> isauthorwellformed(b'Good Author <good@author.com>')
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True
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>>> isauthorwellformed(b'Author <good@author.com>')
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True
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>>> isauthorwellformed(b'Bad Author')
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False
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>>> isauthorwellformed(b'Bad Author <author@author.com')
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False
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>>> isauthorwellformed(b'Bad Author author@author.com')
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False
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>>> isauthorwellformed(b'<author@author.com>')
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False
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>>> isauthorwellformed(b'Bad Author <author>')
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False
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'''
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return _correctauthorformat.match(author) is not None
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def ellipsis(text, maxlength=400):
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"""Trim string to at most maxlength (default: 400) columns in display."""
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return encoding.trim(text, maxlength, ellipsis='...')
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def escapestr(s):
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# call underlying function of s.encode('string_escape') directly for
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# Python 3 compatibility
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return codecs.escape_encode(s)[0]
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def unescapestr(s):
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return codecs.escape_decode(s)[0]
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def forcebytestr(obj):
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"""Portably format an arbitrary object (e.g. exception) into a byte
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string."""
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try:
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return pycompat.bytestr(obj)
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except UnicodeEncodeError:
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# non-ascii string, may be lossy
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return pycompat.bytestr(encoding.strtolocal(str(obj)))
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def uirepr(s):
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# Avoid double backslash in Windows path repr()
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return pycompat.byterepr(pycompat.bytestr(s)).replace(b'\\\\', b'\\')
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# delay import of textwrap
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def _MBTextWrapper(**kwargs):
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class tw(textwrap.TextWrapper):
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"""
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Extend TextWrapper for width-awareness.
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Neither number of 'bytes' in any encoding nor 'characters' is
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appropriate to calculate terminal columns for specified string.
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Original TextWrapper implementation uses built-in 'len()' directly,
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so overriding is needed to use width information of each characters.
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In addition, characters classified into 'ambiguous' width are
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treated as wide in East Asian area, but as narrow in other.
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This requires use decision to determine width of such characters.
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"""
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def _cutdown(self, ucstr, space_left):
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l = 0
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colwidth = encoding.ucolwidth
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for i in xrange(len(ucstr)):
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l += colwidth(ucstr[i])
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if space_left < l:
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return (ucstr[:i], ucstr[i:])
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return ucstr, ''
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# overriding of base class
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def _handle_long_word(self, reversed_chunks, cur_line, cur_len, width):
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space_left = max(width - cur_len, 1)
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if self.break_long_words:
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cut, res = self._cutdown(reversed_chunks[-1], space_left)
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cur_line.append(cut)
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reversed_chunks[-1] = res
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elif not cur_line:
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cur_line.append(reversed_chunks.pop())
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# this overriding code is imported from TextWrapper of Python 2.6
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# to calculate columns of string by 'encoding.ucolwidth()'
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def _wrap_chunks(self, chunks):
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colwidth = encoding.ucolwidth
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lines = []
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if self.width <= 0:
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raise ValueError("invalid width %r (must be > 0)" % self.width)
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# Arrange in reverse order so items can be efficiently popped
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# from a stack of chucks.
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chunks.reverse()
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while chunks:
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# Start the list of chunks that will make up the current line.
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# cur_len is just the length of all the chunks in cur_line.
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cur_line = []
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cur_len = 0
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# Figure out which static string will prefix this line.
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if lines:
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indent = self.subsequent_indent
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else:
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indent = self.initial_indent
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# Maximum width for this line.
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width = self.width - len(indent)
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# First chunk on line is whitespace -- drop it, unless this
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# is the very beginning of the text (i.e. no lines started yet).
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if self.drop_whitespace and chunks[-1].strip() == r'' and lines:
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del chunks[-1]
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while chunks:
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l = colwidth(chunks[-1])
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# Can at least squeeze this chunk onto the current line.
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if cur_len + l <= width:
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cur_line.append(chunks.pop())
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cur_len += l
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# Nope, this line is full.
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else:
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break
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# The current line is full, and the next chunk is too big to
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# fit on *any* line (not just this one).
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if chunks and colwidth(chunks[-1]) > width:
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self._handle_long_word(chunks, cur_line, cur_len, width)
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# If the last chunk on this line is all whitespace, drop it.
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if (self.drop_whitespace and
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cur_line and cur_line[-1].strip() == r''):
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del cur_line[-1]
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# Convert current line back to a string and store it in list
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# of all lines (return value).
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if cur_line:
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lines.append(indent + r''.join(cur_line))
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return lines
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global _MBTextWrapper
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_MBTextWrapper = tw
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return tw(**kwargs)
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def wrap(line, width, initindent='', hangindent=''):
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maxindent = max(len(hangindent), len(initindent))
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if width <= maxindent:
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# adjust for weird terminal size
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width = max(78, maxindent + 1)
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line = line.decode(pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding),
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pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encodingmode))
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initindent = initindent.decode(pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding),
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pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encodingmode))
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hangindent = hangindent.decode(pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding),
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pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encodingmode))
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wrapper = _MBTextWrapper(width=width,
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initial_indent=initindent,
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subsequent_indent=hangindent)
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return wrapper.fill(line).encode(pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding))
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_booleans = {'1': True, 'yes': True, 'true': True, 'on': True, 'always': True,
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'0': False, 'no': False, 'false': False, 'off': False,
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'never': False}
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def parsebool(s):
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"""Parse s into a boolean.
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If s is not a valid boolean, returns None.
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"""
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return _booleans.get(s.lower(), None)
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def evalpythonliteral(s):
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"""Evaluate a string containing a Python literal expression"""
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# We could backport our tokenizer hack to rewrite '' to u'' if we want
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if pycompat.ispy3:
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return ast.literal_eval(s.decode('latin1'))
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return ast.literal_eval(s)
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