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getattr(sys, "platlibdir", "lib") + +_USE_SYSCONFIG_DEFAULT = sys.version_info >= (3, 10) + + +def _should_use_sysconfig() -> bool: + """This function determines the value of _USE_SYSCONFIG. + + By default, pip uses sysconfig on Python 3.10+. + But Python distributors can override this decision by setting: + sysconfig._PIP_USE_SYSCONFIG = True / False + Rationale in https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10647 + + This is a function for testability, but should be constant during any one + run. + """ + return bool(getattr(sysconfig, "_PIP_USE_SYSCONFIG", _USE_SYSCONFIG_DEFAULT)) + + +_USE_SYSCONFIG = _should_use_sysconfig() + +if not _USE_SYSCONFIG: + # Import distutils lazily to avoid deprecation warnings, + # but import it soon enough that it is in memory and available during + # a pip reinstall. + from . import _distutils + +# Be noisy about incompatibilities if this platforms "should" be using +# sysconfig, but is explicitly opting out and using distutils instead. +if _USE_SYSCONFIG_DEFAULT and not _USE_SYSCONFIG: + _MISMATCH_LEVEL = logging.WARNING +else: + _MISMATCH_LEVEL = logging.DEBUG + + +def _looks_like_bpo_44860() -> bool: + """The resolution to bpo-44860 will change this incorrect platlib. + + See . + """ + from distutils.command.install import INSTALL_SCHEMES + + try: + unix_user_platlib = INSTALL_SCHEMES["unix_user"]["platlib"] + except KeyError: + return False + return unix_user_platlib == "$usersite" + + +def _looks_like_red_hat_patched_platlib_purelib(scheme: dict[str, str]) -> bool: + platlib = scheme["platlib"] + if "/$platlibdir/" in platlib: + platlib = platlib.replace("/$platlibdir/", f"/{_PLATLIBDIR}/") + if "/lib64/" not in platlib: + return False + unpatched = platlib.replace("/lib64/", "/lib/") + return unpatched.replace("$platbase/", "$base/") == scheme["purelib"] + + +@functools.cache +def _looks_like_red_hat_lib() -> bool: + """Red Hat patches platlib in unix_prefix and unix_home, but not purelib. + + This is the only way I can see to tell a Red Hat-patched Python. + """ + from distutils.command.install import INSTALL_SCHEMES + + return all( + k in INSTALL_SCHEMES + and _looks_like_red_hat_patched_platlib_purelib(INSTALL_SCHEMES[k]) + for k in ("unix_prefix", "unix_home") + ) + + +@functools.cache +def _looks_like_debian_scheme() -> bool: + """Debian adds two additional schemes.""" + from distutils.command.install import INSTALL_SCHEMES + + return "deb_system" in INSTALL_SCHEMES and "unix_local" in INSTALL_SCHEMES + + +@functools.cache +def _looks_like_red_hat_scheme() -> bool: + """Red Hat patches ``sys.prefix`` and ``sys.exec_prefix``. + + Red Hat's ``00251-change-user-install-location.patch`` changes the install + command's ``prefix`` and ``exec_prefix`` to append ``"/local"``. This is + (fortunately?) done quite unconditionally, so we create a default command + object without any configuration to detect this. + """ + from distutils.command.install import install + from distutils.dist import Distribution + + cmd = install(Distribution()) + cmd.finalize_options() + return ( + cmd.exec_prefix == f"{os.path.normpath(sys.exec_prefix)}/local" + and cmd.prefix == f"{os.path.normpath(sys.prefix)}/local" + ) + + +@functools.cache +def _looks_like_slackware_scheme() -> bool: + """Slackware patches sysconfig but fails to patch distutils and site. + + Slackware changes sysconfig's user scheme to use ``"lib64"`` for the lib + path, but does not do the same to the site module. + """ + if user_site is None: # User-site not available. + return False + try: + paths = sysconfig.get_paths(scheme="posix_user", expand=False) + except KeyError: # User-site not available. + return False + return "/lib64/" in paths["purelib"] and "/lib64/" not in user_site + + +@functools.cache +def _looks_like_msys2_mingw_scheme() -> bool: + """MSYS2 patches distutils and sysconfig to use a UNIX-like scheme. + + However, MSYS2 incorrectly patches sysconfig ``nt`` scheme. The fix is + likely going to be included in their 3.10 release, so we ignore the warning. + See msys2/MINGW-packages#9319. + + MSYS2 MINGW's patch uses lowercase ``"lib"`` instead of the usual uppercase, + and is missing the final ``"site-packages"``. + """ + paths = sysconfig.get_paths("nt", expand=False) + return all( + "Lib" not in p and "lib" in p and not p.endswith("site-packages") + for p in (paths[key] for key in ("platlib", "purelib")) + ) + + +@functools.cache +def _warn_mismatched(old: pathlib.Path, new: pathlib.Path, *, key: str) -> None: + issue_url = "https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10151" + message = ( + "Value for %s does not match. Please report this to <%s>" + "\ndistutils: %s" + "\nsysconfig: %s" + ) + logger.log(_MISMATCH_LEVEL, message, key, issue_url, old, new) + + +def _warn_if_mismatch(old: pathlib.Path, new: pathlib.Path, *, key: str) -> bool: + if old == new: + return False + _warn_mismatched(old, new, key=key) + return True + + +@functools.cache +def _log_context( + *, + user: bool = False, + home: str | None = None, + root: str | None = None, + prefix: str | None = None, +) -> None: + parts = [ + "Additional context:", + "user = %r", + "home = %r", + "root = %r", + "prefix = %r", + ] + + logger.log(_MISMATCH_LEVEL, "\n".join(parts), user, home, root, prefix) + + +def get_scheme( + dist_name: str, + user: bool = False, + home: str | None = None, + root: str | None = None, + isolated: bool = False, + prefix: str | None = None, +) -> Scheme: + new = _sysconfig.get_scheme( + dist_name, + user=user, + home=home, + root=root, + isolated=isolated, + prefix=prefix, + ) + if _USE_SYSCONFIG: + return new + + old = _distutils.get_scheme( + dist_name, + user=user, + home=home, + root=root, + isolated=isolated, + prefix=prefix, + ) + + warning_contexts = [] + for k in SCHEME_KEYS: + old_v = pathlib.Path(getattr(old, k)) + new_v = pathlib.Path(getattr(new, k)) + + if old_v == new_v: + continue + + # distutils incorrectly put PyPy packages under ``site-packages/python`` + # in the ``posix_home`` scheme, but PyPy devs said they expect the + # directory name to be ``pypy`` instead. So we treat this as a bug fix + # and not warn about it. See bpo-43307 and python/cpython#24628. + skip_pypy_special_case = ( + sys.implementation.name == "pypy" + and home is not None + and k in ("platlib", "purelib") + and old_v.parent == new_v.parent + and old_v.name.startswith("python") + and new_v.name.startswith("pypy") + ) + if skip_pypy_special_case: + continue + + # sysconfig's ``osx_framework_user`` does not include ``pythonX.Y`` in + # the ``include`` value, but distutils's ``headers`` does. We'll let + # CPython decide whether this is a bug or feature. See bpo-43948. + skip_osx_framework_user_special_case = ( + user + and is_osx_framework() + and k == "headers" + and old_v.parent.parent == new_v.parent + and old_v.parent.name.startswith("python") + ) + if skip_osx_framework_user_special_case: + continue + + # On Red Hat and derived Linux distributions, distutils is patched to + # use "lib64" instead of "lib" for platlib. + if k == "platlib" and _looks_like_red_hat_lib(): + continue + + # On Python 3.9+, sysconfig's posix_user scheme sets platlib against + # sys.platlibdir, but distutils's unix_user incorrectly continues + # using the same $usersite for both platlib and purelib. This creates a + # mismatch when sys.platlibdir is not "lib". + skip_bpo_44860 = ( + user + and k == "platlib" + and not WINDOWS + and _PLATLIBDIR != "lib" + and _looks_like_bpo_44860() + ) + if skip_bpo_44860: + continue + + # Slackware incorrectly patches posix_user to use lib64 instead of lib, + # but not usersite to match the location. + skip_slackware_user_scheme = ( + user + and k in ("platlib", "purelib") + and not WINDOWS + and _looks_like_slackware_scheme() + ) + if skip_slackware_user_scheme: + continue + + # Both Debian and Red Hat patch Python to place the system site under + # /usr/local instead of /usr. Debian also places lib in dist-packages + # instead of site-packages, but the /usr/local check should cover it. + skip_linux_system_special_case = ( + not (user or home or prefix or running_under_virtualenv()) + and old_v.parts[1:3] == ("usr", "local") + and len(new_v.parts) > 1 + and new_v.parts[1] == "usr" + and (len(new_v.parts) < 3 or new_v.parts[2] != "local") + and (_looks_like_red_hat_scheme() or _looks_like_debian_scheme()) + ) + if skip_linux_system_special_case: + continue + + # MSYS2 MINGW's sysconfig patch does not include the "site-packages" + # part of the path. This is incorrect and will be fixed in MSYS. + skip_msys2_mingw_bug = ( + WINDOWS and k in ("platlib", "purelib") and _looks_like_msys2_mingw_scheme() + ) + if skip_msys2_mingw_bug: + continue + + # CPython's POSIX install script invokes pip (via ensurepip) against the + # interpreter located in the source tree, not the install site. This + # triggers special logic in sysconfig that's not present in distutils. + # https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/8c21941ddaf/Lib/sysconfig.py#L178-L194 + skip_cpython_build = ( + sysconfig.is_python_build(check_home=True) + and not WINDOWS + and k in ("headers", "include", "platinclude") + ) + if skip_cpython_build: + continue + + warning_contexts.append((old_v, new_v, f"scheme.{k}")) + + if not warning_contexts: + return old + + # Check if this path mismatch is caused by distutils config files. Those + # files will no longer work once we switch to sysconfig, so this raises a + # deprecation message for them. + default_old = _distutils.distutils_scheme( + dist_name, + user, + home, + root, + isolated, + prefix, + ignore_config_files=True, + ) + if any(default_old[k] != getattr(old, k) for k in SCHEME_KEYS): + deprecated( + reason=( + "Configuring installation scheme with distutils config files " + "is deprecated and will no longer work in the near future. If you " + "are using a Homebrew or Linuxbrew Python, please see discussion " + "at https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues/76621" + ), + replacement=None, + gone_in=None, + ) + return old + + # Post warnings about this mismatch so user can report them back. + for old_v, new_v, key in warning_contexts: + _warn_mismatched(old_v, new_v, key=key) + _log_context(user=user, home=home, root=root, prefix=prefix) + + return old + + +def get_bin_prefix() -> str: + new = _sysconfig.get_bin_prefix() + if _USE_SYSCONFIG: + return new + + old = _distutils.get_bin_prefix() + if _warn_if_mismatch(pathlib.Path(old), pathlib.Path(new), key="bin_prefix"): + _log_context() + return old + + +def get_bin_user() -> str: + return _sysconfig.get_scheme("", user=True).scripts + + +def _looks_like_deb_system_dist_packages(value: str) -> bool: + """Check if the value is Debian's APT-controlled dist-packages. + + Debian's ``distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib()`` implementation returns the + default package path controlled by APT, but does not patch ``sysconfig`` to + do the same. This is similar to the bug worked around in ``get_scheme()``, + but here the default is ``deb_system`` instead of ``unix_local``. Ultimately + we can't do anything about this Debian bug, and this detection allows us to + skip the warning when needed. + """ + if not _looks_like_debian_scheme(): + return False + if value == "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages": + return True + return False + + +def get_purelib() -> str: + """Return the default pure-Python lib location.""" + new = _sysconfig.get_purelib() + if _USE_SYSCONFIG: + return new + + old = _distutils.get_purelib() + if _looks_like_deb_system_dist_packages(old): + return old + if _warn_if_mismatch(pathlib.Path(old), pathlib.Path(new), key="purelib"): + _log_context() + return old + + +def get_platlib() -> str: + """Return the default platform-shared lib location.""" + new = _sysconfig.get_platlib() + if _USE_SYSCONFIG: + return new + + from . import _distutils + + old = _distutils.get_platlib() + if _looks_like_deb_system_dist_packages(old): + return old + if _warn_if_mismatch(pathlib.Path(old), pathlib.Path(new), key="platlib"): + _log_context() + return old diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/locations/_distutils.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/locations/_distutils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..28c066bcee64e9965d52a72092a144a5225456f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/locations/_distutils.py @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +"""Locations where we look for configs, install stuff, etc""" + +# The following comment should be removed at some point in the future. +# mypy: strict-optional=False + +# If pip's going to use distutils, it should not be using the copy that setuptools +# might have injected into the environment. This is done by removing the injected +# shim, if it's injected. +# +# See https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/8761 for the original discussion and +# rationale for why this is done within pip. +from __future__ import annotations + +try: + __import__("_distutils_hack").remove_shim() +except (ImportError, AttributeError): + pass + +import logging +import os +import sys +from distutils.cmd import Command as DistutilsCommand +from distutils.command.install import SCHEME_KEYS +from distutils.command.install import install as distutils_install_command +from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib + +from pip._internal.models.scheme import Scheme +from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS +from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv + +from .base import get_major_minor_version + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def distutils_scheme( + dist_name: str, + user: bool = False, + home: str | None = None, + root: str | None = None, + isolated: bool = False, + prefix: str | None = None, + *, + ignore_config_files: bool = False, +) -> dict[str, str]: + """ + Return a distutils install scheme + """ + from distutils.dist import Distribution + + dist_args: dict[str, str | list[str]] = {"name": dist_name} + if isolated: + dist_args["script_args"] = ["--no-user-cfg"] + + d = Distribution(dist_args) + if not ignore_config_files: + try: + d.parse_config_files() + except UnicodeDecodeError: + paths = d.find_config_files() + logger.warning( + "Ignore distutils configs in %s due to encoding errors.", + ", ".join(os.path.basename(p) for p in paths), + ) + obj: DistutilsCommand | None = None + obj = d.get_command_obj("install", create=True) + assert obj is not None + i: distutils_install_command = obj + # NOTE: setting user or home has the side-effect of creating the home dir + # or user base for installations during finalize_options() + # ideally, we'd prefer a scheme class that has no side-effects. + assert not (user and prefix), f"user={user} prefix={prefix}" + assert not (home and prefix), f"home={home} prefix={prefix}" + i.user = user or i.user + if user or home: + i.prefix = "" + i.prefix = prefix or i.prefix + i.home = home or i.home + i.root = root or i.root + i.finalize_options() + + scheme: dict[str, str] = {} + for key in SCHEME_KEYS: + scheme[key] = getattr(i, "install_" + key) + + # install_lib specified in setup.cfg should install *everything* + # into there (i.e. it takes precedence over both purelib and + # platlib). Note, i.install_lib is *always* set after + # finalize_options(); we only want to override here if the user + # has explicitly requested it hence going back to the config + if "install_lib" in d.get_option_dict("install"): + scheme.update({"purelib": i.install_lib, "platlib": i.install_lib}) + + if running_under_virtualenv(): + if home: + prefix = home + elif user: + prefix = i.install_userbase + else: + prefix = i.prefix + scheme["headers"] = os.path.join( + prefix, + "include", + "site", + f"python{get_major_minor_version()}", + dist_name, + ) + + if root is not None: + path_no_drive = os.path.splitdrive(os.path.abspath(scheme["headers"]))[1] + scheme["headers"] = os.path.join(root, path_no_drive[1:]) + + return scheme + + +def get_scheme( + dist_name: str, + user: bool = False, + home: str | None = None, + root: str | None = None, + isolated: bool = False, + prefix: str | None = None, +) -> Scheme: + """ + Get the "scheme" corresponding to the input parameters. The distutils + documentation provides the context for the available schemes: + https://docs.python.org/3/install/index.html#alternate-installation + + :param dist_name: the name of the package to retrieve the scheme for, used + in the headers scheme path + :param user: indicates to use the "user" scheme + :param home: indicates to use the "home" scheme and provides the base + directory for the same + :param root: root under which other directories are re-based + :param isolated: equivalent to --no-user-cfg, i.e. do not consider + ~/.pydistutils.cfg (posix) or ~/pydistutils.cfg (non-posix) for + scheme paths + :param prefix: indicates to use the "prefix" scheme and provides the + base directory for the same + """ + scheme = distutils_scheme(dist_name, user, home, root, isolated, prefix) + return Scheme( + platlib=scheme["platlib"], + purelib=scheme["purelib"], + headers=scheme["headers"], + scripts=scheme["scripts"], + data=scheme["data"], + ) + + +def get_bin_prefix() -> str: + # XXX: In old virtualenv versions, sys.prefix can contain '..' components, + # so we need to call normpath to eliminate them. + prefix = os.path.normpath(sys.prefix) + if WINDOWS: + bin_py = os.path.join(prefix, "Scripts") + # buildout uses 'bin' on Windows too? + if not os.path.exists(bin_py): + bin_py = os.path.join(prefix, "bin") + return bin_py + # Forcing to use /usr/local/bin for standard macOS framework installs + # Also log to ~/Library/Logs/ for use with the Console.app log viewer + if sys.platform[:6] == "darwin" and prefix[:16] == "/System/Library/": + return "/usr/local/bin" + return os.path.join(prefix, "bin") + + +def get_purelib() -> str: + return get_python_lib(plat_specific=False) + + +def get_platlib() -> str: + return get_python_lib(plat_specific=True) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/locations/_sysconfig.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/locations/_sysconfig.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0d0233bb880ae929f81c1546ffe762a61ecc5543 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/locations/_sysconfig.py @@ -0,0 +1,218 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import os +import sys +import sysconfig +from typing import Callable + +from pip._internal.exceptions import InvalidSchemeCombination, UserInstallationInvalid +from pip._internal.models.scheme import SCHEME_KEYS, Scheme +from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv + +from .base import change_root, get_major_minor_version, is_osx_framework + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +# Notes on _infer_* functions. +# Unfortunately ``get_default_scheme()`` didn't exist before 3.10, so there's no +# way to ask things like "what is the '_prefix' scheme on this platform". These +# functions try to answer that with some heuristics while accounting for ad-hoc +# platforms not covered by CPython's default sysconfig implementation. If the +# ad-hoc implementation does not fully implement sysconfig, we'll fall back to +# a POSIX scheme. + +_AVAILABLE_SCHEMES = set(sysconfig.get_scheme_names()) + +_PREFERRED_SCHEME_API: Callable[[str], str] | None = getattr( + sysconfig, "get_preferred_scheme", None +) + + +def _should_use_osx_framework_prefix() -> bool: + """Check for Apple's ``osx_framework_library`` scheme. + + Python distributed by Apple's Command Line Tools has this special scheme + that's used when: + + * This is a framework build. + * We are installing into the system prefix. + + This does not account for ``pip install --prefix`` (also means we're not + installing to the system prefix), which should use ``posix_prefix``, but + logic here means ``_infer_prefix()`` outputs ``osx_framework_library``. But + since ``prefix`` is not available for ``sysconfig.get_default_scheme()``, + which is the stdlib replacement for ``_infer_prefix()``, presumably Apple + wouldn't be able to magically switch between ``osx_framework_library`` and + ``posix_prefix``. ``_infer_prefix()`` returning ``osx_framework_library`` + means its behavior is consistent whether we use the stdlib implementation + or our own, and we deal with this special case in ``get_scheme()`` instead. + """ + return ( + "osx_framework_library" in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES + and not running_under_virtualenv() + and is_osx_framework() + ) + + +def _infer_prefix() -> str: + """Try to find a prefix scheme for the current platform. + + This tries: + + * A special ``osx_framework_library`` for Python distributed by Apple's + Command Line Tools, when not running in a virtual environment. + * Implementation + OS, used by PyPy on Windows (``pypy_nt``). + * Implementation without OS, used by PyPy on POSIX (``pypy``). + * OS + "prefix", used by CPython on POSIX (``posix_prefix``). + * Just the OS name, used by CPython on Windows (``nt``). + + If none of the above works, fall back to ``posix_prefix``. + """ + if _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API: + return _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API("prefix") + if _should_use_osx_framework_prefix(): + return "osx_framework_library" + implementation_suffixed = f"{sys.implementation.name}_{os.name}" + if implementation_suffixed in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES: + return implementation_suffixed + if sys.implementation.name in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES: + return sys.implementation.name + suffixed = f"{os.name}_prefix" + if suffixed in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES: + return suffixed + if os.name in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES: # On Windows, prefx is just called "nt". + return os.name + return "posix_prefix" + + +def _infer_user() -> str: + """Try to find a user scheme for the current platform.""" + if _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API: + return _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API("user") + if is_osx_framework() and not running_under_virtualenv(): + suffixed = "osx_framework_user" + else: + suffixed = f"{os.name}_user" + if suffixed in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES: + return suffixed + if "posix_user" not in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES: # User scheme unavailable. + raise UserInstallationInvalid() + return "posix_user" + + +def _infer_home() -> str: + """Try to find a home for the current platform.""" + if _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API: + return _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API("home") + suffixed = f"{os.name}_home" + if suffixed in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES: + return suffixed + return "posix_home" + + +# Update these keys if the user sets a custom home. +_HOME_KEYS = [ + "installed_base", + "base", + "installed_platbase", + "platbase", + "prefix", + "exec_prefix", +] +if sysconfig.get_config_var("userbase") is not None: + _HOME_KEYS.append("userbase") + + +def get_scheme( + dist_name: str, + user: bool = False, + home: str | None = None, + root: str | None = None, + isolated: bool = False, + prefix: str | None = None, +) -> Scheme: + """ + Get the "scheme" corresponding to the input parameters. + + :param dist_name: the name of the package to retrieve the scheme for, used + in the headers scheme path + :param user: indicates to use the "user" scheme + :param home: indicates to use the "home" scheme + :param root: root under which other directories are re-based + :param isolated: ignored, but kept for distutils compatibility (where + this controls whether the user-site pydistutils.cfg is honored) + :param prefix: indicates to use the "prefix" scheme and provides the + base directory for the same + """ + if user and prefix: + raise InvalidSchemeCombination("--user", "--prefix") + if home and prefix: + raise InvalidSchemeCombination("--home", "--prefix") + + if home is not None: + scheme_name = _infer_home() + elif user: + scheme_name = _infer_user() + else: + scheme_name = _infer_prefix() + + # Special case: When installing into a custom prefix, use posix_prefix + # instead of osx_framework_library. See _should_use_osx_framework_prefix() + # docstring for details. + if prefix is not None and scheme_name == "osx_framework_library": + scheme_name = "posix_prefix" + + if home is not None: + variables = {k: home for k in _HOME_KEYS} + elif prefix is not None: + variables = {k: prefix for k in _HOME_KEYS} + else: + variables = {} + + paths = sysconfig.get_paths(scheme=scheme_name, vars=variables) + + # Logic here is very arbitrary, we're doing it for compatibility, don't ask. + # 1. Pip historically uses a special header path in virtual environments. + # 2. If the distribution name is not known, distutils uses 'UNKNOWN'. We + # only do the same when not running in a virtual environment because + # pip's historical header path logic (see point 1) did not do this. + if running_under_virtualenv(): + if user: + base = variables.get("userbase", sys.prefix) + else: + base = variables.get("base", sys.prefix) + python_xy = f"python{get_major_minor_version()}" + paths["include"] = os.path.join(base, "include", "site", python_xy) + elif not dist_name: + dist_name = "UNKNOWN" + + scheme = Scheme( + platlib=paths["platlib"], + purelib=paths["purelib"], + headers=os.path.join(paths["include"], dist_name), + scripts=paths["scripts"], + data=paths["data"], + ) + if root is not None: + converted_keys = {} + for key in SCHEME_KEYS: + converted_keys[key] = change_root(root, getattr(scheme, key)) + scheme = Scheme(**converted_keys) + return scheme + + +def get_bin_prefix() -> str: + # Forcing to use /usr/local/bin for standard macOS framework installs. + if sys.platform[:6] == "darwin" and sys.prefix[:16] == "/System/Library/": + return "/usr/local/bin" + return sysconfig.get_paths()["scripts"] + + +def get_purelib() -> str: + return sysconfig.get_paths()["purelib"] + + +def get_platlib() -> str: + return sysconfig.get_paths()["platlib"] diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1c24efcdebe85e79bf8f37c01590fdb129f33858 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import contextlib +import functools +import os +import sys +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Literal, Protocol, cast + +from pip._internal.utils.deprecation import deprecated +from pip._internal.utils.misc import strtobool + +from .base import BaseDistribution, BaseEnvironment, FilesystemWheel, MemoryWheel, Wheel + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import NormalizedName + +__all__ = [ + "BaseDistribution", + "BaseEnvironment", + "FilesystemWheel", + "MemoryWheel", + "Wheel", + "get_default_environment", + "get_environment", + "get_wheel_distribution", + "select_backend", +] + + +def _should_use_importlib_metadata() -> bool: + """Whether to use the ``importlib.metadata`` or ``pkg_resources`` backend. + + By default, pip uses ``importlib.metadata`` on Python 3.11+, and + ``pkg_resources`` otherwise. Up to Python 3.13, This can be + overridden by a couple of ways: + + * If environment variable ``_PIP_USE_IMPORTLIB_METADATA`` is set, it + dictates whether ``importlib.metadata`` is used, for Python <3.14. + * On Python 3.11, 3.12 and 3.13, Python distributors can patch + ``importlib.metadata`` to add a global constant + ``_PIP_USE_IMPORTLIB_METADATA = False``. This makes pip use + ``pkg_resources`` (unless the user set the aforementioned environment + variable to *True*). + + On Python 3.14+, the ``pkg_resources`` backend cannot be used. + """ + if sys.version_info >= (3, 14): + # On Python >=3.14 we only support importlib.metadata. + return True + with contextlib.suppress(KeyError, ValueError): + # On Python <3.14, if the environment variable is set, we obey what it says. + return bool(strtobool(os.environ["_PIP_USE_IMPORTLIB_METADATA"])) + if sys.version_info < (3, 11): + # On Python <3.11, we always use pkg_resources, unless the environment + # variable was set. + return False + # On Python 3.11, 3.12 and 3.13, we check if the global constant is set. + import importlib.metadata + + return bool(getattr(importlib.metadata, "_PIP_USE_IMPORTLIB_METADATA", True)) + + +def _emit_pkg_resources_deprecation_if_needed() -> None: + if sys.version_info < (3, 11): + # All pip versions supporting Python<=3.11 will support pkg_resources, + # and pkg_resources is the default for these, so let's not bother users. + return + + import importlib.metadata + + if hasattr(importlib.metadata, "_PIP_USE_IMPORTLIB_METADATA"): + # The Python distributor has set the global constant, so we don't + # warn, since it is not a user decision. + return + + # The user has decided to use pkg_resources, so we warn. + deprecated( + reason="Using the pkg_resources metadata backend is deprecated.", + replacement=( + "to use the default importlib.metadata backend, " + "by unsetting the _PIP_USE_IMPORTLIB_METADATA environment variable" + ), + gone_in="26.3", + issue=13317, + ) + + +class Backend(Protocol): + NAME: Literal["importlib", "pkg_resources"] + Distribution: type[BaseDistribution] + Environment: type[BaseEnvironment] + + +@functools.cache +def select_backend() -> Backend: + if _should_use_importlib_metadata(): + from . import importlib + + return cast(Backend, importlib) + + _emit_pkg_resources_deprecation_if_needed() + + from . import pkg_resources + + return cast(Backend, pkg_resources) + + +def get_default_environment() -> BaseEnvironment: + """Get the default representation for the current environment. + + This returns an Environment instance from the chosen backend. The default + Environment instance should be built from ``sys.path`` and may use caching + to share instance state across calls. + """ + return select_backend().Environment.default() + + +def get_environment(paths: list[str] | None) -> BaseEnvironment: + """Get a representation of the environment specified by ``paths``. + + This returns an Environment instance from the chosen backend based on the + given import paths. The backend must build a fresh instance representing + the state of installed distributions when this function is called. + """ + return select_backend().Environment.from_paths(paths) + + +def get_directory_distribution(directory: str) -> BaseDistribution: + """Get the distribution metadata representation in the specified directory. + + This returns a Distribution instance from the chosen backend based on + the given on-disk ``.dist-info`` directory. + """ + return select_backend().Distribution.from_directory(directory) + + +def get_wheel_distribution( + wheel: Wheel, canonical_name: NormalizedName +) -> BaseDistribution: + """Get the representation of the specified wheel's distribution metadata. + + This returns a Distribution instance from the chosen backend based on + the given wheel's ``.dist-info`` directory. + + :param canonical_name: Normalized project name of the given wheel. + """ + return select_backend().Distribution.from_wheel(wheel, canonical_name) + + +def get_metadata_distribution( + metadata_contents: bytes, + filename: str, + canonical_name: str, +) -> BaseDistribution: + """Get the dist representation of the specified METADATA file contents. + + This returns a Distribution instance from the chosen backend sourced from the data + in `metadata_contents`. + + :param metadata_contents: Contents of a METADATA file within a dist, or one served + via PEP 658. + :param filename: Filename for the dist this metadata represents. + :param canonical_name: Normalized project name of the given dist. + """ + return select_backend().Distribution.from_metadata_file_contents( + metadata_contents, + filename, + canonical_name, + ) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/base.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/base.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..230e11473c6219b2c8490bc897feb85a4185dc12 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/base.py @@ -0,0 +1,685 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import csv +import email.message +import functools +import json +import logging +import pathlib +import re +import zipfile +from collections.abc import Collection, Container, Iterable, Iterator +from typing import ( + IO, + Any, + NamedTuple, + Protocol, + Union, +) + +from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement +from pip._vendor.packaging.specifiers import InvalidSpecifier, SpecifierSet +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import NormalizedName, canonicalize_name +from pip._vendor.packaging.version import Version + +from pip._internal.exceptions import NoneMetadataError +from pip._internal.locations import site_packages, user_site +from pip._internal.models.direct_url import ( + DIRECT_URL_METADATA_NAME, + DirectUrl, + DirectUrlValidationError, +) +from pip._internal.utils.compat import stdlib_pkgs # TODO: Move definition here. +from pip._internal.utils.egg_link import egg_link_path_from_sys_path +from pip._internal.utils.misc import is_local, normalize_path +from pip._internal.utils.urls import url_to_path + +from ._json import msg_to_json + +InfoPath = Union[str, pathlib.PurePath] + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class BaseEntryPoint(Protocol): + @property + def name(self) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def value(self) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def group(self) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError() + + +def _convert_installed_files_path( + entry: tuple[str, ...], + info: tuple[str, ...], +) -> str: + """Convert a legacy installed-files.txt path into modern RECORD path. + + The legacy format stores paths relative to the info directory, while the + modern format stores paths relative to the package root, e.g. the + site-packages directory. + + :param entry: Path parts of the installed-files.txt entry. + :param info: Path parts of the egg-info directory relative to package root. + :returns: The converted entry. + + For best compatibility with symlinks, this does not use ``abspath()`` or + ``Path.resolve()``, but tries to work with path parts: + + 1. While ``entry`` starts with ``..``, remove the equal amounts of parts + from ``info``; if ``info`` is empty, start appending ``..`` instead. + 2. Join the two directly. + """ + while entry and entry[0] == "..": + if not info or info[-1] == "..": + info += ("..",) + else: + info = info[:-1] + entry = entry[1:] + return str(pathlib.Path(*info, *entry)) + + +class RequiresEntry(NamedTuple): + requirement: str + extra: str + marker: str + + +class BaseDistribution(Protocol): + @classmethod + def from_directory(cls, directory: str) -> BaseDistribution: + """Load the distribution from a metadata directory. + + :param directory: Path to a metadata directory, e.g. ``.dist-info``. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + @classmethod + def from_metadata_file_contents( + cls, + metadata_contents: bytes, + filename: str, + project_name: str, + ) -> BaseDistribution: + """Load the distribution from the contents of a METADATA file. + + This is used to implement PEP 658 by generating a "shallow" dist object that can + be used for resolution without downloading or building the actual dist yet. + + :param metadata_contents: The contents of a METADATA file. + :param filename: File name for the dist with this metadata. + :param project_name: Name of the project this dist represents. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + @classmethod + def from_wheel(cls, wheel: Wheel, name: str) -> BaseDistribution: + """Load the distribution from a given wheel. + + :param wheel: A concrete wheel definition. + :param name: File name of the wheel. + + :raises InvalidWheel: Whenever loading of the wheel causes a + :py:exc:`zipfile.BadZipFile` exception to be thrown. + :raises UnsupportedWheel: If the wheel is a valid zip, but malformed + internally. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"{self.raw_name} {self.raw_version} ({self.location})" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"{self.raw_name} {self.raw_version}" + + @property + def location(self) -> str | None: + """Where the distribution is loaded from. + + A string value is not necessarily a filesystem path, since distributions + can be loaded from other sources, e.g. arbitrary zip archives. ``None`` + means the distribution is created in-memory. + + Do not canonicalize this value with e.g. ``pathlib.Path.resolve()``. If + this is a symbolic link, we want to preserve the relative path between + it and files in the distribution. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def editable_project_location(self) -> str | None: + """The project location for editable distributions. + + This is the directory where pyproject.toml or setup.py is located. + None if the distribution is not installed in editable mode. + """ + # TODO: this property is relatively costly to compute, memoize it ? + direct_url = self.direct_url + if direct_url: + if direct_url.is_local_editable(): + return url_to_path(direct_url.url) + else: + # Search for an .egg-link file by walking sys.path, as it was + # done before by dist_is_editable(). + egg_link_path = egg_link_path_from_sys_path(self.raw_name) + if egg_link_path: + # TODO: get project location from second line of egg_link file + # (https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10243) + return self.location + return None + + @property + def installed_location(self) -> str | None: + """The distribution's "installed" location. + + This should generally be a ``site-packages`` directory. This is + usually ``dist.location``, except for legacy develop-installed packages, + where ``dist.location`` is the source code location, and this is where + the ``.egg-link`` file is. + + The returned location is normalized (in particular, with symlinks removed). + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def info_location(self) -> str | None: + """Location of the .[egg|dist]-info directory or file. + + Similarly to ``location``, a string value is not necessarily a + filesystem path. ``None`` means the distribution is created in-memory. + + For a modern .dist-info installation on disk, this should be something + like ``{location}/{raw_name}-{version}.dist-info``. + + Do not canonicalize this value with e.g. ``pathlib.Path.resolve()``. If + this is a symbolic link, we want to preserve the relative path between + it and other files in the distribution. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def installed_by_distutils(self) -> bool: + """Whether this distribution is installed with legacy distutils format. + + A distribution installed with "raw" distutils not patched by setuptools + uses one single file at ``info_location`` to store metadata. We need to + treat this specially on uninstallation. + """ + info_location = self.info_location + if not info_location: + return False + return pathlib.Path(info_location).is_file() + + @property + def installed_as_egg(self) -> bool: + """Whether this distribution is installed as an egg. + + This usually indicates the distribution was installed by (older versions + of) easy_install. + """ + location = self.location + if not location: + return False + # XXX if the distribution is a zipped egg, location has a trailing / + # so we resort to pathlib.Path to check the suffix in a reliable way. + return pathlib.Path(location).suffix == ".egg" + + @property + def installed_with_setuptools_egg_info(self) -> bool: + """Whether this distribution is installed with the ``.egg-info`` format. + + This usually indicates the distribution was installed with setuptools + with an old pip version or with ``single-version-externally-managed``. + + Note that this ensure the metadata store is a directory. distutils can + also installs an ``.egg-info``, but as a file, not a directory. This + property is *False* for that case. Also see ``installed_by_distutils``. + """ + info_location = self.info_location + if not info_location: + return False + if not info_location.endswith(".egg-info"): + return False + return pathlib.Path(info_location).is_dir() + + @property + def installed_with_dist_info(self) -> bool: + """Whether this distribution is installed with the "modern format". + + This indicates a "modern" installation, e.g. storing metadata in the + ``.dist-info`` directory. This applies to installations made by + setuptools (but through pip, not directly), or anything using the + standardized build backend interface (PEP 517). + """ + info_location = self.info_location + if not info_location: + return False + if not info_location.endswith(".dist-info"): + return False + return pathlib.Path(info_location).is_dir() + + @property + def canonical_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def version(self) -> Version: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def raw_version(self) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def setuptools_filename(self) -> str: + """Convert a project name to its setuptools-compatible filename. + + This is a copy of ``pkg_resources.to_filename()`` for compatibility. + """ + return self.raw_name.replace("-", "_") + + @property + def direct_url(self) -> DirectUrl | None: + """Obtain a DirectUrl from this distribution. + + Returns None if the distribution has no `direct_url.json` metadata, + or if `direct_url.json` is invalid. + """ + try: + content = self.read_text(DIRECT_URL_METADATA_NAME) + except FileNotFoundError: + return None + try: + return DirectUrl.from_json(content) + except ( + UnicodeDecodeError, + json.JSONDecodeError, + DirectUrlValidationError, + ) as e: + logger.warning( + "Error parsing %s for %s: %s", + DIRECT_URL_METADATA_NAME, + self.canonical_name, + e, + ) + return None + + @property + def installer(self) -> str: + try: + installer_text = self.read_text("INSTALLER") + except (OSError, ValueError, NoneMetadataError): + return "" # Fail silently if the installer file cannot be read. + for line in installer_text.splitlines(): + cleaned_line = line.strip() + if cleaned_line: + return cleaned_line + return "" + + @property + def requested(self) -> bool: + return self.is_file("REQUESTED") + + @property + def editable(self) -> bool: + return bool(self.editable_project_location) + + @property + def local(self) -> bool: + """If distribution is installed in the current virtual environment. + + Always True if we're not in a virtualenv. + """ + if self.installed_location is None: + return False + return is_local(self.installed_location) + + @property + def in_usersite(self) -> bool: + if self.installed_location is None or user_site is None: + return False + return self.installed_location.startswith(normalize_path(user_site)) + + @property + def in_site_packages(self) -> bool: + if self.installed_location is None or site_packages is None: + return False + return self.installed_location.startswith(normalize_path(site_packages)) + + def is_file(self, path: InfoPath) -> bool: + """Check whether an entry in the info directory is a file.""" + raise NotImplementedError() + + def iter_distutils_script_names(self) -> Iterator[str]: + """Find distutils 'scripts' entries metadata. + + If 'scripts' is supplied in ``setup.py``, distutils records those in the + installed distribution's ``scripts`` directory, a file for each script. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def read_text(self, path: InfoPath) -> str: + """Read a file in the info directory. + + :raise FileNotFoundError: If ``path`` does not exist in the directory. + :raise NoneMetadataError: If ``path`` exists in the info directory, but + cannot be read. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def iter_entry_points(self) -> Iterable[BaseEntryPoint]: + raise NotImplementedError() + + def _metadata_impl(self) -> email.message.Message: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @functools.cached_property + def metadata(self) -> email.message.Message: + """Metadata of distribution parsed from e.g. METADATA or PKG-INFO. + + This should return an empty message if the metadata file is unavailable. + + :raises NoneMetadataError: If the metadata file is available, but does + not contain valid metadata. + """ + metadata = self._metadata_impl() + self._add_egg_info_requires(metadata) + return metadata + + @property + def metadata_dict(self) -> dict[str, Any]: + """PEP 566 compliant JSON-serializable representation of METADATA or PKG-INFO. + + This should return an empty dict if the metadata file is unavailable. + + :raises NoneMetadataError: If the metadata file is available, but does + not contain valid metadata. + """ + return msg_to_json(self.metadata) + + @property + def metadata_version(self) -> str | None: + """Value of "Metadata-Version:" in distribution metadata, if available.""" + return self.metadata.get("Metadata-Version") + + @property + def raw_name(self) -> str: + """Value of "Name:" in distribution metadata.""" + # The metadata should NEVER be missing the Name: key, but if it somehow + # does, fall back to the known canonical name. + return self.metadata.get("Name", self.canonical_name) + + @property + def requires_python(self) -> SpecifierSet: + """Value of "Requires-Python:" in distribution metadata. + + If the key does not exist or contains an invalid value, an empty + SpecifierSet should be returned. + """ + value = self.metadata.get("Requires-Python") + if value is None: + return SpecifierSet() + try: + # Convert to str to satisfy the type checker; this can be a Header object. + spec = SpecifierSet(str(value)) + except InvalidSpecifier as e: + message = "Package %r has an invalid Requires-Python: %s" + logger.warning(message, self.raw_name, e) + return SpecifierSet() + return spec + + def iter_dependencies(self, extras: Collection[str] = ()) -> Iterable[Requirement]: + """Dependencies of this distribution. + + For modern .dist-info distributions, this is the collection of + "Requires-Dist:" entries in distribution metadata. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def iter_raw_dependencies(self) -> Iterable[str]: + """Raw Requires-Dist metadata.""" + return self.metadata.get_all("Requires-Dist", []) + + def iter_provided_extras(self) -> Iterable[NormalizedName]: + """Extras provided by this distribution. + + For modern .dist-info distributions, this is the collection of + "Provides-Extra:" entries in distribution metadata. + + The return value of this function is expected to be normalised names, + per PEP 685, with the returned value being handled appropriately by + `iter_dependencies`. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def _iter_declared_entries_from_record(self) -> Iterator[str] | None: + try: + text = self.read_text("RECORD") + except FileNotFoundError: + return None + # This extra Path-str cast normalizes entries. + return (str(pathlib.Path(row[0])) for row in csv.reader(text.splitlines())) + + def _iter_declared_entries_from_legacy(self) -> Iterator[str] | None: + try: + text = self.read_text("installed-files.txt") + except FileNotFoundError: + return None + paths = (p for p in text.splitlines(keepends=False) if p) + root = self.location + info = self.info_location + if root is None or info is None: + return paths + try: + info_rel = pathlib.Path(info).relative_to(root) + except ValueError: # info is not relative to root. + return paths + if not info_rel.parts: # info *is* root. + return paths + return ( + _convert_installed_files_path(pathlib.Path(p).parts, info_rel.parts) + for p in paths + ) + + def iter_declared_entries(self) -> Iterator[str] | None: + """Iterate through file entries declared in this distribution. + + For modern .dist-info distributions, this is the files listed in the + ``RECORD`` metadata file. For legacy setuptools distributions, this + comes from ``installed-files.txt``, with entries normalized to be + compatible with the format used by ``RECORD``. + + :return: An iterator for listed entries, or None if the distribution + contains neither ``RECORD`` nor ``installed-files.txt``. + """ + return ( + self._iter_declared_entries_from_record() + or self._iter_declared_entries_from_legacy() + ) + + def _iter_requires_txt_entries(self) -> Iterator[RequiresEntry]: + """Parse a ``requires.txt`` in an egg-info directory. + + This is an INI-ish format where an egg-info stores dependencies. A + section name describes extra other environment markers, while each entry + is an arbitrary string (not a key-value pair) representing a dependency + as a requirement string (no markers). + + There is a construct in ``importlib.metadata`` called ``Sectioned`` that + does mostly the same, but the format is currently considered private. + """ + try: + content = self.read_text("requires.txt") + except FileNotFoundError: + return + extra = marker = "" # Section-less entries don't have markers. + for line in content.splitlines(): + line = line.strip() + if not line or line.startswith("#"): # Comment; ignored. + continue + if line.startswith("[") and line.endswith("]"): # A section header. + extra, _, marker = line.strip("[]").partition(":") + continue + yield RequiresEntry(requirement=line, extra=extra, marker=marker) + + def _iter_egg_info_extras(self) -> Iterable[str]: + """Get extras from the egg-info directory.""" + known_extras = {""} + for entry in self._iter_requires_txt_entries(): + extra = canonicalize_name(entry.extra) + if extra in known_extras: + continue + known_extras.add(extra) + yield extra + + def _iter_egg_info_dependencies(self) -> Iterable[str]: + """Get distribution dependencies from the egg-info directory. + + To ease parsing, this converts a legacy dependency entry into a PEP 508 + requirement string. Like ``_iter_requires_txt_entries()``, there is code + in ``importlib.metadata`` that does mostly the same, but not do exactly + what we need. + + Namely, ``importlib.metadata`` does not normalize the extra name before + putting it into the requirement string, which causes marker comparison + to fail because the dist-info format do normalize. This is consistent in + all currently available PEP 517 backends, although not standardized. + """ + for entry in self._iter_requires_txt_entries(): + extra = canonicalize_name(entry.extra) + if extra and entry.marker: + marker = f'({entry.marker}) and extra == "{extra}"' + elif extra: + marker = f'extra == "{extra}"' + elif entry.marker: + marker = entry.marker + else: + marker = "" + if marker: + yield f"{entry.requirement} ; {marker}" + else: + yield entry.requirement + + def _add_egg_info_requires(self, metadata: email.message.Message) -> None: + """Add egg-info requires.txt information to the metadata.""" + if not metadata.get_all("Requires-Dist"): + for dep in self._iter_egg_info_dependencies(): + metadata["Requires-Dist"] = dep + if not metadata.get_all("Provides-Extra"): + for extra in self._iter_egg_info_extras(): + metadata["Provides-Extra"] = extra + + +class BaseEnvironment: + """An environment containing distributions to introspect.""" + + @classmethod + def default(cls) -> BaseEnvironment: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @classmethod + def from_paths(cls, paths: list[str] | None) -> BaseEnvironment: + raise NotImplementedError() + + def get_distribution(self, name: str) -> BaseDistribution | None: + """Given a requirement name, return the installed distributions. + + The name may not be normalized. The implementation must canonicalize + it for lookup. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def _iter_distributions(self) -> Iterator[BaseDistribution]: + """Iterate through installed distributions. + + This function should be implemented by subclass, but never called + directly. Use the public ``iter_distribution()`` instead, which + implements additional logic to make sure the distributions are valid. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def iter_all_distributions(self) -> Iterator[BaseDistribution]: + """Iterate through all installed distributions without any filtering.""" + for dist in self._iter_distributions(): + # Make sure the distribution actually comes from a valid Python + # packaging distribution. Pip's AdjacentTempDirectory leaves folders + # e.g. ``~atplotlib.dist-info`` if cleanup was interrupted. The + # valid project name pattern is taken from PEP 508. + project_name_valid = re.match( + r"^([A-Z0-9]|[A-Z0-9][A-Z0-9._-]*[A-Z0-9])$", + dist.canonical_name, + flags=re.IGNORECASE, + ) + if not project_name_valid: + logger.warning( + "Ignoring invalid distribution %s (%s)", + dist.canonical_name, + dist.location, + ) + continue + yield dist + + def iter_installed_distributions( + self, + local_only: bool = True, + skip: Container[str] = stdlib_pkgs, + include_editables: bool = True, + editables_only: bool = False, + user_only: bool = False, + ) -> Iterator[BaseDistribution]: + """Return a list of installed distributions. + + This is based on ``iter_all_distributions()`` with additional filtering + options. Note that ``iter_installed_distributions()`` without arguments + is *not* equal to ``iter_all_distributions()``, since some of the + configurations exclude packages by default. + + :param local_only: If True (default), only return installations + local to the current virtualenv, if in a virtualenv. + :param skip: An iterable of canonicalized project names to ignore; + defaults to ``stdlib_pkgs``. + :param include_editables: If False, don't report editables. + :param editables_only: If True, only report editables. + :param user_only: If True, only report installations in the user + site directory. + """ + it = self.iter_all_distributions() + if local_only: + it = (d for d in it if d.local) + if not include_editables: + it = (d for d in it if not d.editable) + if editables_only: + it = (d for d in it if d.editable) + if user_only: + it = (d for d in it if d.in_usersite) + return (d for d in it if d.canonical_name not in skip) + + +class Wheel(Protocol): + location: str + + def as_zipfile(self) -> zipfile.ZipFile: + raise NotImplementedError() + + +class FilesystemWheel(Wheel): + def __init__(self, location: str) -> None: + self.location = location + + def as_zipfile(self) -> zipfile.ZipFile: + return zipfile.ZipFile(self.location, allowZip64=True) + + +class MemoryWheel(Wheel): + def __init__(self, location: str, stream: IO[bytes]) -> None: + self.location = location + self.stream = stream + + def as_zipfile(self) -> zipfile.ZipFile: + return zipfile.ZipFile(self.stream, allowZip64=True) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7b1fc2950326463fb5bf1cc460e5ca0ac3de3e9a --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +"""A package that contains models that represent entities.""" diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/direct_url.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/direct_url.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aefc670cd511c02e8b784a75d6062d0d4c9b9e9b --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/direct_url.py @@ -0,0 +1,227 @@ +"""PEP 610""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import json +import re +import urllib.parse +from collections.abc import Iterable +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import Any, ClassVar, TypeVar, Union + +__all__ = [ + "DirectUrl", + "DirectUrlValidationError", + "DirInfo", + "ArchiveInfo", + "VcsInfo", +] + +T = TypeVar("T") + +DIRECT_URL_METADATA_NAME = "direct_url.json" +ENV_VAR_RE = re.compile(r"^\$\{[A-Za-z0-9-_]+\}(:\$\{[A-Za-z0-9-_]+\})?$") + + +class DirectUrlValidationError(Exception): + pass + + +def _get( + d: dict[str, Any], expected_type: type[T], key: str, default: T | None = None +) -> T | None: + """Get value from dictionary and verify expected type.""" + if key not in d: + return default + value = d[key] + if not isinstance(value, expected_type): + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + f"{value!r} has unexpected type for {key} (expected {expected_type})" + ) + return value + + +def _get_required( + d: dict[str, Any], expected_type: type[T], key: str, default: T | None = None +) -> T: + value = _get(d, expected_type, key, default) + if value is None: + raise DirectUrlValidationError(f"{key} must have a value") + return value + + +def _exactly_one_of(infos: Iterable[InfoType | None]) -> InfoType: + infos = [info for info in infos if info is not None] + if not infos: + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + "missing one of archive_info, dir_info, vcs_info" + ) + if len(infos) > 1: + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + "more than one of archive_info, dir_info, vcs_info" + ) + assert infos[0] is not None + return infos[0] + + +def _filter_none(**kwargs: Any) -> dict[str, Any]: + """Make dict excluding None values.""" + return {k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if v is not None} + + +@dataclass +class VcsInfo: + name: ClassVar = "vcs_info" + + vcs: str + commit_id: str + requested_revision: str | None = None + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: dict[str, Any] | None) -> VcsInfo | None: + if d is None: + return None + return cls( + vcs=_get_required(d, str, "vcs"), + commit_id=_get_required(d, str, "commit_id"), + requested_revision=_get(d, str, "requested_revision"), + ) + + def _to_dict(self) -> dict[str, Any]: + return _filter_none( + vcs=self.vcs, + requested_revision=self.requested_revision, + commit_id=self.commit_id, + ) + + +class ArchiveInfo: + name = "archive_info" + + def __init__( + self, + hash: str | None = None, + hashes: dict[str, str] | None = None, + ) -> None: + # set hashes before hash, since the hash setter will further populate hashes + self.hashes = hashes + self.hash = hash + + @property + def hash(self) -> str | None: + return self._hash + + @hash.setter + def hash(self, value: str | None) -> None: + if value is not None: + # Auto-populate the hashes key to upgrade to the new format automatically. + # We don't back-populate the legacy hash key from hashes. + try: + hash_name, hash_value = value.split("=", 1) + except ValueError: + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + f"invalid archive_info.hash format: {value!r}" + ) + if self.hashes is None: + self.hashes = {hash_name: hash_value} + elif hash_name not in self.hashes: + self.hashes = self.hashes.copy() + self.hashes[hash_name] = hash_value + self._hash = value + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: dict[str, Any] | None) -> ArchiveInfo | None: + if d is None: + return None + return cls(hash=_get(d, str, "hash"), hashes=_get(d, dict, "hashes")) + + def _to_dict(self) -> dict[str, Any]: + return _filter_none(hash=self.hash, hashes=self.hashes) + + +@dataclass +class DirInfo: + name: ClassVar = "dir_info" + + editable: bool = False + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: dict[str, Any] | None) -> DirInfo | None: + if d is None: + return None + return cls(editable=_get_required(d, bool, "editable", default=False)) + + def _to_dict(self) -> dict[str, Any]: + return _filter_none(editable=self.editable or None) + + +InfoType = Union[ArchiveInfo, DirInfo, VcsInfo] + + +@dataclass +class DirectUrl: + url: str + info: InfoType + subdirectory: str | None = None + + def _remove_auth_from_netloc(self, netloc: str) -> str: + if "@" not in netloc: + return netloc + user_pass, netloc_no_user_pass = netloc.split("@", 1) + if ( + isinstance(self.info, VcsInfo) + and self.info.vcs == "git" + and user_pass == "git" + ): + return netloc + if ENV_VAR_RE.match(user_pass): + return netloc + return netloc_no_user_pass + + @property + def redacted_url(self) -> str: + """url with user:password part removed unless it is formed with + environment variables as specified in PEP 610, or it is ``git`` + in the case of a git URL. + """ + purl = urllib.parse.urlsplit(self.url) + netloc = self._remove_auth_from_netloc(purl.netloc) + surl = urllib.parse.urlunsplit( + (purl.scheme, netloc, purl.path, purl.query, purl.fragment) + ) + return surl + + def validate(self) -> None: + self.from_dict(self.to_dict()) + + @classmethod + def from_dict(cls, d: dict[str, Any]) -> DirectUrl: + return DirectUrl( + url=_get_required(d, str, "url"), + subdirectory=_get(d, str, "subdirectory"), + info=_exactly_one_of( + [ + ArchiveInfo._from_dict(_get(d, dict, "archive_info")), + DirInfo._from_dict(_get(d, dict, "dir_info")), + VcsInfo._from_dict(_get(d, dict, "vcs_info")), + ] + ), + ) + + def to_dict(self) -> dict[str, Any]: + res = _filter_none( + url=self.redacted_url, + subdirectory=self.subdirectory, + ) + res[self.info.name] = self.info._to_dict() + return res + + @classmethod + def from_json(cls, s: str) -> DirectUrl: + return cls.from_dict(json.loads(s)) + + def to_json(self) -> str: + return json.dumps(self.to_dict(), sort_keys=True) + + def is_local_editable(self) -> bool: + return isinstance(self.info, DirInfo) and self.info.editable diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/index.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/index.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b94c32511f0cda2363bfc4f29c9c8bfcc7101f9b --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/index.py @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +import urllib.parse + + +class PackageIndex: + """Represents a Package Index and provides easier access to endpoints""" + + __slots__ = ["url", "netloc", "simple_url", "pypi_url", "file_storage_domain"] + + def __init__(self, url: str, file_storage_domain: str) -> None: + super().__init__() + self.url = url + self.netloc = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url).netloc + self.simple_url = self._url_for_path("simple") + self.pypi_url = self._url_for_path("pypi") + + # This is part of a temporary hack used to block installs of PyPI + # packages which depend on external urls only necessary until PyPI can + # block such packages themselves + self.file_storage_domain = file_storage_domain + + def _url_for_path(self, path: str) -> str: + return urllib.parse.urljoin(self.url, path) + + +PyPI = PackageIndex("https://pypi.org/", file_storage_domain="files.pythonhosted.org") +TestPyPI = PackageIndex( + "https://test.pypi.org/", file_storage_domain="test-files.pythonhosted.org" +) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/installation_report.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/installation_report.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3e8e9683bedc3dfb0071767c7cb6215fa49d92e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/installation_report.py @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +from collections.abc import Sequence +from typing import Any + +from pip._vendor.packaging.markers import default_environment + +from pip import __version__ +from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement + + +class InstallationReport: + def __init__(self, install_requirements: Sequence[InstallRequirement]): + self._install_requirements = install_requirements + + @classmethod + def _install_req_to_dict(cls, ireq: InstallRequirement) -> dict[str, Any]: + assert ireq.download_info, f"No download_info for {ireq}" + res = { + # PEP 610 json for the download URL. download_info.archive_info.hashes may + # be absent when the requirement was installed from the wheel cache + # and the cache entry was populated by an older pip version that did not + # record origin.json. + "download_info": ireq.download_info.to_dict(), + # is_direct is true if the requirement was a direct URL reference (which + # includes editable requirements), and false if the requirement was + # downloaded from a PEP 503 index or --find-links. + "is_direct": ireq.is_direct, + # is_yanked is true if the requirement was yanked from the index, but + # was still selected by pip to conform to PEP 592. + "is_yanked": ireq.link.is_yanked if ireq.link else False, + # requested is true if the requirement was specified by the user (aka + # top level requirement), and false if it was installed as a dependency of a + # requirement. https://peps.python.org/pep-0376/#requested + "requested": ireq.user_supplied, + # PEP 566 json encoding for metadata + # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0566/#json-compatible-metadata + "metadata": ireq.get_dist().metadata_dict, + } + if ireq.user_supplied and ireq.extras: + # For top level requirements, the list of requested extras, if any. + res["requested_extras"] = sorted(ireq.extras) + return res + + def to_dict(self) -> dict[str, Any]: + return { + "version": "1", + "pip_version": __version__, + "install": [ + self._install_req_to_dict(ireq) for ireq in self._install_requirements + ], + # https://peps.python.org/pep-0508/#environment-markers + # TODO: currently, the resolver uses the default environment to evaluate + # environment markers, so that is what we report here. In the future, it + # should also take into account options such as --python-version or + # --platform, perhaps under the form of an environment_override field? + # https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/11198 + "environment": default_environment(), + } diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/link.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/link.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..200ec34c56e732a287992cdb49844aa5dae18c05 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/link.py @@ -0,0 +1,617 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import datetime +import functools +import itertools +import logging +import os +import posixpath +import re +import urllib.parse +import urllib.request +from collections.abc import Mapping +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import ( + Any, + NamedTuple, +) + +from pip._internal.exceptions import InvalidEggFragment +from pip._internal.utils.datetime import parse_iso_datetime +from pip._internal.utils.filetypes import WHEEL_EXTENSION +from pip._internal.utils.hashes import Hashes +from pip._internal.utils.misc import ( + pairwise, + redact_auth_from_url, + split_auth_from_netloc, + splitext, +) +from pip._internal.utils.urls import path_to_url, url_to_path + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +# Order matters, earlier hashes have a precedence over later hashes for what +# we will pick to use. +_SUPPORTED_HASHES = ("sha512", "sha384", "sha256", "sha224", "sha1", "md5") + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class LinkHash: + """Links to content may have embedded hash values. This class parses those. + + `name` must be any member of `_SUPPORTED_HASHES`. + + This class can be converted to and from `ArchiveInfo`. While ArchiveInfo intends to + be JSON-serializable to conform to PEP 610, this class contains the logic for + parsing a hash name and value for correctness, and then checking whether that hash + conforms to a schema with `.is_hash_allowed()`.""" + + name: str + value: str + + _hash_url_fragment_re = re.compile( + # NB: we do not validate that the second group (.*) is a valid hex + # digest. Instead, we simply keep that string in this class, and then check it + # against Hashes when hash-checking is needed. This is easier to debug than + # proactively discarding an invalid hex digest, as we handle incorrect hashes + # and malformed hashes in the same place. + r"[#&]({choices})=([^&]*)".format( + choices="|".join(re.escape(hash_name) for hash_name in _SUPPORTED_HASHES) + ), + ) + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + assert self.name in _SUPPORTED_HASHES + + @classmethod + @functools.cache + def find_hash_url_fragment(cls, url: str) -> LinkHash | None: + """Search a string for a checksum algorithm name and encoded output value.""" + match = cls._hash_url_fragment_re.search(url) + if match is None: + return None + name, value = match.groups() + return cls(name=name, value=value) + + def as_dict(self) -> dict[str, str]: + return {self.name: self.value} + + def as_hashes(self) -> Hashes: + """Return a Hashes instance which checks only for the current hash.""" + return Hashes({self.name: [self.value]}) + + def is_hash_allowed(self, hashes: Hashes | None) -> bool: + """ + Return True if the current hash is allowed by `hashes`. + """ + if hashes is None: + return False + return hashes.is_hash_allowed(self.name, hex_digest=self.value) + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class MetadataFile: + """Information about a core metadata file associated with a distribution.""" + + hashes: dict[str, str] | None + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + if self.hashes is not None: + assert all(name in _SUPPORTED_HASHES for name in self.hashes) + + +def supported_hashes(hashes: dict[str, str] | None) -> dict[str, str] | None: + # Remove any unsupported hash types from the mapping. If this leaves no + # supported hashes, return None + if hashes is None: + return None + hashes = {n: v for n, v in hashes.items() if n in _SUPPORTED_HASHES} + if not hashes: + return None + return hashes + + +def _clean_url_path_part(part: str) -> str: + """ + Clean a "part" of a URL path (i.e. after splitting on "@" characters). + """ + # We unquote prior to quoting to make sure nothing is double quoted. + return urllib.parse.quote(urllib.parse.unquote(part)) + + +def _clean_file_url_path(part: str) -> str: + """ + Clean the first part of a URL path that corresponds to a local + filesystem path (i.e. the first part after splitting on "@" characters). + """ + # We unquote prior to quoting to make sure nothing is double quoted. + # Also, on Windows the path part might contain a drive letter which + # should not be quoted. On Linux where drive letters do not + # exist, the colon should be quoted. We rely on urllib.request + # to do the right thing here. + ret = urllib.request.pathname2url(urllib.request.url2pathname(part)) + if ret.startswith("///"): + # Remove any URL authority section, leaving only the URL path. + ret = ret.removeprefix("//") + return ret + + +# percent-encoded: / +_reserved_chars_re = re.compile("(@|%2F)", re.IGNORECASE) + + +def _clean_url_path(path: str, is_local_path: bool) -> str: + """ + Clean the path portion of a URL. + """ + if is_local_path: + clean_func = _clean_file_url_path + else: + clean_func = _clean_url_path_part + + # Split on the reserved characters prior to cleaning so that + # revision strings in VCS URLs are properly preserved. + parts = _reserved_chars_re.split(path) + + cleaned_parts = [] + for to_clean, reserved in pairwise(itertools.chain(parts, [""])): + cleaned_parts.append(clean_func(to_clean)) + # Normalize %xx escapes (e.g. %2f -> %2F) + cleaned_parts.append(reserved.upper()) + + return "".join(cleaned_parts) + + +def _ensure_quoted_url(url: str) -> str: + """ + Make sure a link is fully quoted. + For example, if ' ' occurs in the URL, it will be replaced with "%20", + and without double-quoting other characters. + """ + # Split the URL into parts according to the general structure + # `scheme://netloc/path?query#fragment`. + result = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url) + # If the netloc is empty, then the URL refers to a local filesystem path. + is_local_path = not result.netloc + path = _clean_url_path(result.path, is_local_path=is_local_path) + # Temporarily replace scheme with file to ensure the URL generated by + # urlunsplit() contains an empty netloc (file://) as per RFC 1738. + ret = urllib.parse.urlunsplit(result._replace(scheme="file", path=path)) + ret = result.scheme + ret[4:] # Restore original scheme. + return ret + + +def _absolute_link_url(base_url: str, url: str) -> str: + """ + A faster implementation of urllib.parse.urljoin with a shortcut + for absolute http/https URLs. + """ + if url.startswith(("https://", "http://")): + return url + else: + return urllib.parse.urljoin(base_url, url) + + +@functools.total_ordering +class Link: + """Represents a parsed link from a Package Index's simple URL""" + + __slots__ = [ + "_parsed_url", + "_url", + "_path", + "_hashes", + "comes_from", + "requires_python", + "yanked_reason", + "metadata_file_data", + "upload_time", + "cache_link_parsing", + "egg_fragment", + ] + + def __init__( + self, + url: str, + comes_from: str | None = None, + requires_python: str | None = None, + yanked_reason: str | None = None, + metadata_file_data: MetadataFile | None = None, + upload_time: datetime.datetime | None = None, + cache_link_parsing: bool = True, + hashes: Mapping[str, str] | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + :param url: url of the resource pointed to (href of the link) + :param comes_from: URL or string indicating where the link was found. + :param requires_python: String containing the `Requires-Python` + metadata field, specified in PEP 345. This may be specified by + a data-requires-python attribute in the HTML link tag, as + described in PEP 503. + :param yanked_reason: the reason the file has been yanked, if the + file has been yanked, or None if the file hasn't been yanked. + This is the value of the "data-yanked" attribute, if present, in + a simple repository HTML link. If the file has been yanked but + no reason was provided, this should be the empty string. See + PEP 592 for more information and the specification. + :param metadata_file_data: the metadata attached to the file, or None if + no such metadata is provided. This argument, if not None, indicates + that a separate metadata file exists, and also optionally supplies + hashes for that file. + :param upload_time: upload time of the file, or None if the information + is not available from the server. + :param cache_link_parsing: A flag that is used elsewhere to determine + whether resources retrieved from this link should be cached. PyPI + URLs should generally have this set to False, for example. + :param hashes: A mapping of hash names to digests to allow us to + determine the validity of a download. + """ + + # The comes_from, requires_python, and metadata_file_data arguments are + # only used by classmethods of this class, and are not used in client + # code directly. + + # url can be a UNC windows share + if url.startswith("\\\\"): + url = path_to_url(url) + + self._parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url) + # Store the url as a private attribute to prevent accidentally + # trying to set a new value. + self._url = url + # The .path property is hot, so calculate its value ahead of time. + self._path = urllib.parse.unquote(self._parsed_url.path) + + link_hash = LinkHash.find_hash_url_fragment(url) + hashes_from_link = {} if link_hash is None else link_hash.as_dict() + if hashes is None: + self._hashes = hashes_from_link + else: + self._hashes = {**hashes, **hashes_from_link} + + self.comes_from = comes_from + self.requires_python = requires_python if requires_python else None + self.yanked_reason = yanked_reason + self.metadata_file_data = metadata_file_data + self.upload_time = upload_time + + self.cache_link_parsing = cache_link_parsing + self.egg_fragment = self._egg_fragment() + + @classmethod + def from_json( + cls, + file_data: dict[str, Any], + page_url: str, + ) -> Link | None: + """ + Convert an pypi json document from a simple repository page into a Link. + """ + file_url = file_data.get("url") + if file_url is None: + return None + + url = _ensure_quoted_url(_absolute_link_url(page_url, file_url)) + pyrequire = file_data.get("requires-python") + yanked_reason = file_data.get("yanked") + hashes = file_data.get("hashes", {}) + + # PEP 714: Indexes must use the name core-metadata, but + # clients should support the old name as a fallback for compatibility. + metadata_info = file_data.get("core-metadata") + if metadata_info is None: + metadata_info = file_data.get("dist-info-metadata") + + if upload_time_data := file_data.get("upload-time"): + upload_time = parse_iso_datetime(upload_time_data) + else: + upload_time = None + + # The metadata info value may be a boolean, or a dict of hashes. + if isinstance(metadata_info, dict): + # The file exists, and hashes have been supplied + metadata_file_data = MetadataFile(supported_hashes(metadata_info)) + elif metadata_info: + # The file exists, but there are no hashes + metadata_file_data = MetadataFile(None) + else: + # False or not present: the file does not exist + metadata_file_data = None + + # The Link.yanked_reason expects an empty string instead of a boolean. + if yanked_reason and not isinstance(yanked_reason, str): + yanked_reason = "" + # The Link.yanked_reason expects None instead of False. + elif not yanked_reason: + yanked_reason = None + + return cls( + url, + comes_from=page_url, + requires_python=pyrequire, + yanked_reason=yanked_reason, + hashes=hashes, + metadata_file_data=metadata_file_data, + upload_time=upload_time, + ) + + @classmethod + def from_element( + cls, + anchor_attribs: dict[str, str | None], + page_url: str, + base_url: str, + ) -> Link | None: + """ + Convert an anchor element's attributes in a simple repository page to a Link. + """ + href = anchor_attribs.get("href") + if not href: + return None + + url = _ensure_quoted_url(_absolute_link_url(base_url, href)) + pyrequire = anchor_attribs.get("data-requires-python") + yanked_reason = anchor_attribs.get("data-yanked") + + # PEP 714: Indexes must use the name data-core-metadata, but + # clients should support the old name as a fallback for compatibility. + metadata_info = anchor_attribs.get("data-core-metadata") + if metadata_info is None: + metadata_info = anchor_attribs.get("data-dist-info-metadata") + # The metadata info value may be the string "true", or a string of + # the form "hashname=hashval" + if metadata_info == "true": + # The file exists, but there are no hashes + metadata_file_data = MetadataFile(None) + elif metadata_info is None: + # The file does not exist + metadata_file_data = None + else: + # The file exists, and hashes have been supplied + hashname, sep, hashval = metadata_info.partition("=") + if sep == "=": + metadata_file_data = MetadataFile(supported_hashes({hashname: hashval})) + else: + # Error - data is wrong. Treat as no hashes supplied. + logger.debug( + "Index returned invalid data-dist-info-metadata value: %s", + metadata_info, + ) + metadata_file_data = MetadataFile(None) + + return cls( + url, + comes_from=page_url, + requires_python=pyrequire, + yanked_reason=yanked_reason, + metadata_file_data=metadata_file_data, + ) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + if self.requires_python: + rp = f" (requires-python:{self.requires_python})" + else: + rp = "" + if self.comes_from: + return f"{self.redacted_url} (from {self.comes_from}){rp}" + else: + return self.redacted_url + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self.url) + + def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, Link): + return NotImplemented + return self.url == other.url + + def __lt__(self, other: Any) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, Link): + return NotImplemented + return self.url < other.url + + @property + def url(self) -> str: + return self._url + + @property + def redacted_url(self) -> str: + return redact_auth_from_url(self.url) + + @property + def filename(self) -> str: + path = self.path.rstrip("/") + name = posixpath.basename(path) + if not name: + # Make sure we don't leak auth information if the netloc + # includes a username and password. + netloc, user_pass = split_auth_from_netloc(self.netloc) + return netloc + + name = urllib.parse.unquote(name) + assert name, f"URL {self._url!r} produced no filename" + return name + + @property + def file_path(self) -> str: + return url_to_path(self.url) + + @property + def scheme(self) -> str: + return self._parsed_url.scheme + + @property + def netloc(self) -> str: + """ + This can contain auth information. + """ + return self._parsed_url.netloc + + @property + def path(self) -> str: + return self._path + + def splitext(self) -> tuple[str, str]: + return splitext(posixpath.basename(self.path.rstrip("/"))) + + @property + def ext(self) -> str: + return self.splitext()[1] + + @property + def url_without_fragment(self) -> str: + scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment = self._parsed_url + return urllib.parse.urlunsplit((scheme, netloc, path, query, "")) + + _egg_fragment_re = re.compile(r"[#&]egg=([^&]*)") + + # Per PEP 508. + _project_name_re = re.compile( + r"^([A-Z0-9]|[A-Z0-9][A-Z0-9._-]*[A-Z0-9])$", re.IGNORECASE + ) + + def _egg_fragment(self) -> str | None: + match = self._egg_fragment_re.search(self._url) + if not match: + return None + + # An egg fragment looks like a PEP 508 project name, along with + # an optional extras specifier. Anything else is invalid. + project_name = match.group(1) + if not self._project_name_re.match(project_name): + raise InvalidEggFragment(self, project_name) + + return project_name + + _subdirectory_fragment_re = re.compile(r"[#&]subdirectory=([^&]*)") + + @property + def subdirectory_fragment(self) -> str | None: + match = self._subdirectory_fragment_re.search(self._url) + if not match: + return None + return match.group(1) + + def metadata_link(self) -> Link | None: + """Return a link to the associated core metadata file (if any).""" + if self.metadata_file_data is None: + return None + metadata_url = f"{self.url_without_fragment}.metadata" + if self.metadata_file_data.hashes is None: + return Link(metadata_url) + return Link(metadata_url, hashes=self.metadata_file_data.hashes) + + def as_hashes(self) -> Hashes: + return Hashes({k: [v] for k, v in self._hashes.items()}) + + @property + def hash(self) -> str | None: + return next(iter(self._hashes.values()), None) + + @property + def hash_name(self) -> str | None: + return next(iter(self._hashes), None) + + @property + def show_url(self) -> str: + return posixpath.basename(self._url.split("#", 1)[0].split("?", 1)[0]) + + @property + def is_file(self) -> bool: + return self.scheme == "file" + + def is_existing_dir(self) -> bool: + return self.is_file and os.path.isdir(self.file_path) + + @property + def is_wheel(self) -> bool: + return self.ext == WHEEL_EXTENSION + + @property + def is_vcs(self) -> bool: + from pip._internal.vcs import vcs + + return self.scheme in vcs.all_schemes + + @property + def is_yanked(self) -> bool: + return self.yanked_reason is not None + + @property + def has_hash(self) -> bool: + return bool(self._hashes) + + def is_hash_allowed(self, hashes: Hashes | None) -> bool: + """ + Return True if the link has a hash and it is allowed by `hashes`. + """ + if hashes is None: + return False + return any(hashes.is_hash_allowed(k, v) for k, v in self._hashes.items()) + + +class _CleanResult(NamedTuple): + """Convert link for equivalency check. + + This is used in the resolver to check whether two URL-specified requirements + likely point to the same distribution and can be considered equivalent. This + equivalency logic avoids comparing URLs literally, which can be too strict + (e.g. "a=1&b=2" vs "b=2&a=1") and produce conflicts unexpecting to users. + + Currently this does three things: + + 1. Drop the basic auth part. This is technically wrong since a server can + serve different content based on auth, but if it does that, it is even + impossible to guarantee two URLs without auth are equivalent, since + the user can input different auth information when prompted. So the + practical solution is to assume the auth doesn't affect the response. + 2. Parse the query to avoid the ordering issue. Note that ordering under the + same key in the query are NOT cleaned; i.e. "a=1&a=2" and "a=2&a=1" are + still considered different. + 3. Explicitly drop most of the fragment part, except ``subdirectory=`` and + hash values, since it should have no impact the downloaded content. Note + that this drops the "egg=" part historically used to denote the requested + project (and extras), which is wrong in the strictest sense, but too many + people are supplying it inconsistently to cause superfluous resolution + conflicts, so we choose to also ignore them. + """ + + parsed: urllib.parse.SplitResult + query: dict[str, list[str]] + subdirectory: str + hashes: dict[str, str] + + +def _clean_link(link: Link) -> _CleanResult: + parsed = link._parsed_url + netloc = parsed.netloc.rsplit("@", 1)[-1] + # According to RFC 8089, an empty host in file: means localhost. + if parsed.scheme == "file" and not netloc: + netloc = "localhost" + fragment = urllib.parse.parse_qs(parsed.fragment) + if "egg" in fragment: + logger.debug("Ignoring egg= fragment in %s", link) + try: + # If there are multiple subdirectory values, use the first one. + # This matches the behavior of Link.subdirectory_fragment. + subdirectory = fragment["subdirectory"][0] + except (IndexError, KeyError): + subdirectory = "" + # If there are multiple hash values under the same algorithm, use the + # first one. This matches the behavior of Link.hash_value. + hashes = {k: fragment[k][0] for k in _SUPPORTED_HASHES if k in fragment} + return _CleanResult( + parsed=parsed._replace(netloc=netloc, query="", fragment=""), + query=urllib.parse.parse_qs(parsed.query), + subdirectory=subdirectory, + hashes=hashes, + ) + + +@functools.cache +def links_equivalent(link1: Link, link2: Link) -> bool: + return _clean_link(link1) == _clean_link(link2) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/release_control.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/release_control.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f1de068630f79e7697301668fd98f58b96c88857 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/release_control.py @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from dataclasses import dataclass, field + +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import NormalizedName, canonicalize_name + +from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError + + +# TODO: add slots=True when Python 3.9 is dropped +@dataclass +class ReleaseControl: + """Helper for managing which release types can be installed.""" + + all_releases: set[str] = field(default_factory=set) + only_final: set[str] = field(default_factory=set) + _order: list[tuple[str, str]] = field( + init=False, default_factory=list, compare=False, repr=False + ) + + def handle_mutual_excludes( + self, value: str, target: set[str], other: set[str], attr_name: str + ) -> None: + """Parse and apply release control option value. + + Processes comma-separated package names or special values `:all:` and `:none:`. + + When adding packages to target, they're removed from other to maintain mutual + exclusivity between all_releases and only_final. All operations are tracked in + order so that the original command-line argument sequence can be reconstructed + when passing options to build subprocesses. + """ + if value.startswith("-"): + raise CommandError( + "--all-releases / --only-final option requires 1 argument." + ) + new = value.split(",") + while ":all:" in new: + other.clear() + target.clear() + target.add(":all:") + # Track :all: in order + self._order.append((attr_name, ":all:")) + del new[: new.index(":all:") + 1] + # Without a none, we want to discard everything as :all: covers it + if ":none:" not in new: + return + for name in new: + if name == ":none:": + target.clear() + # Track :none: in order + self._order.append((attr_name, ":none:")) + continue + name = canonicalize_name(name) + other.discard(name) + target.add(name) + # Track package-specific setting in order + self._order.append((attr_name, name)) + + def get_ordered_args(self) -> list[tuple[str, str]]: + """ + Get ordered list of (flag_name, value) tuples for reconstructing CLI args. + + Returns: + List of tuples where each tuple is (attribute_name, value). + The attribute_name is either 'all_releases' or 'only_final'. + + Example: + [("all_releases", ":all:"), ("only_final", "simple")] + would be reconstructed as: + ["--all-releases", ":all:", "--only-final", "simple"] + """ + return self._order[:] + + def allows_prereleases(self, canonical_name: NormalizedName) -> bool | None: + """ + Determine if pre-releases are allowed for a package. + + Returns: + True: Pre-releases are allowed (package in all_releases) + False: Only final releases allowed (package in only_final) + None: No specific setting, use default behavior + """ + if canonical_name in self.all_releases: + return True + elif canonical_name in self.only_final: + return False + elif ":all:" in self.all_releases: + return True + elif ":all:" in self.only_final: + return False + return None diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/search_scope.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/search_scope.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..136163ca096b6d532d7462ddb989aae23ed7f2f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/search_scope.py @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +import itertools +import logging +import os +import posixpath +import urllib.parse +from dataclasses import dataclass + +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name + +from pip._internal.models.index import PyPI +from pip._internal.utils.compat import has_tls +from pip._internal.utils.misc import normalize_path, redact_auth_from_url + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class SearchScope: + """ + Encapsulates the locations that pip is configured to search. + """ + + __slots__ = ["find_links", "index_urls", "no_index"] + + find_links: list[str] + index_urls: list[str] + no_index: bool + + @classmethod + def create( + cls, + find_links: list[str], + index_urls: list[str], + no_index: bool, + ) -> "SearchScope": + """ + Create a SearchScope object after normalizing the `find_links`. + """ + # Build find_links. If an argument starts with ~, it may be + # a local file relative to a home directory. So try normalizing + # it and if it exists, use the normalized version. + # This is deliberately conservative - it might be fine just to + # blindly normalize anything starting with a ~... + built_find_links: list[str] = [] + for link in find_links: + if link.startswith("~"): + new_link = normalize_path(link) + if os.path.exists(new_link): + link = new_link + built_find_links.append(link) + + # If we don't have TLS enabled, then WARN if anyplace we're looking + # relies on TLS. + if not has_tls(): + for link in itertools.chain(index_urls, built_find_links): + parsed = urllib.parse.urlparse(link) + if parsed.scheme == "https": + logger.warning( + "pip is configured with locations that require " + "TLS/SSL, however the ssl module in Python is not " + "available." + ) + break + + return cls( + find_links=built_find_links, + index_urls=index_urls, + no_index=no_index, + ) + + def get_formatted_locations(self) -> str: + lines = [] + redacted_index_urls = [] + if self.index_urls and self.index_urls != [PyPI.simple_url]: + for url in self.index_urls: + redacted_index_url = redact_auth_from_url(url) + + # Parse the URL + purl = urllib.parse.urlsplit(redacted_index_url) + + # URL is generally invalid if scheme and netloc is missing + # there are issues with Python and URL parsing, so this test + # is a bit crude. See bpo-20271, bpo-23505. Python doesn't + # always parse invalid URLs correctly - it should raise + # exceptions for malformed URLs + if not purl.scheme and not purl.netloc: + logger.warning( + 'The index url "%s" seems invalid, please provide a scheme.', + redacted_index_url, + ) + + redacted_index_urls.append(redacted_index_url) + + lines.append( + "Looking in indexes: {}".format(", ".join(redacted_index_urls)) + ) + + if self.find_links: + lines.append( + "Looking in links: {}".format( + ", ".join(redact_auth_from_url(url) for url in self.find_links) + ) + ) + return "\n".join(lines) + + def get_index_urls_locations(self, project_name: str) -> list[str]: + """Returns the locations found via self.index_urls + + Checks the url_name on the main (first in the list) index and + use this url_name to produce all locations + """ + + def mkurl_pypi_url(url: str) -> str: + loc = posixpath.join( + url, urllib.parse.quote(canonicalize_name(project_name)) + ) + # For maximum compatibility with easy_install, ensure the path + # ends in a trailing slash. Although this isn't in the spec + # (and PyPI can handle it without the slash) some other index + # implementations might break if they relied on easy_install's + # behavior. + if not loc.endswith("/"): + loc = loc + "/" + return loc + + return [mkurl_pypi_url(url) for url in self.index_urls] diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/selection_prefs.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/selection_prefs.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..04ef63ab54305472a8e26fb4c8dd904b702f7472 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/selection_prefs.py @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from pip._internal.models.format_control import FormatControl +from pip._internal.models.release_control import ReleaseControl + + +# TODO: This needs Python 3.10's improved slots support for dataclasses +# to be converted into a dataclass. +class SelectionPreferences: + """ + Encapsulates the candidate selection preferences for downloading + and installing files. + """ + + __slots__ = [ + "allow_yanked", + "release_control", + "format_control", + "prefer_binary", + "ignore_requires_python", + ] + + # Don't include an allow_yanked default value to make sure each call + # site considers whether yanked releases are allowed. This also causes + # that decision to be made explicit in the calling code, which helps + # people when reading the code. + def __init__( + self, + allow_yanked: bool, + release_control: ReleaseControl | None = None, + format_control: FormatControl | None = None, + prefer_binary: bool = False, + ignore_requires_python: bool | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Create a SelectionPreferences object. + + :param allow_yanked: Whether files marked as yanked (in the sense + of PEP 592) are permitted to be candidates for install. + :param release_control: A ReleaseControl object or None. Used to control + whether pre-releases are allowed for specific packages. + :param format_control: A FormatControl object or None. Used to control + the selection of source packages / binary packages when consulting + the index and links. + :param prefer_binary: Whether to prefer an old, but valid, binary + dist over a new source dist. + :param ignore_requires_python: Whether to ignore incompatible + "Requires-Python" values in links. Defaults to False. + """ + if ignore_requires_python is None: + ignore_requires_python = False + + self.allow_yanked = allow_yanked + self.release_control = release_control + self.format_control = format_control + self.prefer_binary = prefer_binary + self.ignore_requires_python = ignore_requires_python diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/target_python.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/target_python.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8c38392d8bbf21b2102123b87d67df86b94ddc5f --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/target_python.py @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import sys + +from pip._vendor.packaging.tags import Tag + +from pip._internal.utils.compatibility_tags import get_supported, version_info_to_nodot +from pip._internal.utils.misc import normalize_version_info + + +class TargetPython: + """ + Encapsulates the properties of a Python interpreter one is targeting + for a package install, download, etc. + """ + + __slots__ = [ + "_given_py_version_info", + "abis", + "implementation", + "platforms", + "py_version", + "py_version_info", + "_valid_tags", + "_valid_tags_set", + ] + + def __init__( + self, + platforms: list[str] | None = None, + py_version_info: tuple[int, ...] | None = None, + abis: list[str] | None = None, + implementation: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + :param platforms: A list of strings or None. If None, searches for + packages that are supported by the current system. Otherwise, will + find packages that can be built on the platforms passed in. These + packages will only be downloaded for distribution: they will + not be built locally. + :param py_version_info: An optional tuple of ints representing the + Python version information to use (e.g. `sys.version_info[:3]`). + This can have length 1, 2, or 3 when provided. + :param abis: A list of strings or None. This is passed to + compatibility_tags.py's get_supported() function as is. + :param implementation: A string or None. This is passed to + compatibility_tags.py's get_supported() function as is. + """ + # Store the given py_version_info for when we call get_supported(). + self._given_py_version_info = py_version_info + + if py_version_info is None: + py_version_info = sys.version_info[:3] + else: + py_version_info = normalize_version_info(py_version_info) + + py_version = ".".join(map(str, py_version_info[:2])) + + self.abis = abis + self.implementation = implementation + self.platforms = platforms + self.py_version = py_version + self.py_version_info = py_version_info + + # This is used to cache the return value of get_(un)sorted_tags. + self._valid_tags: list[Tag] | None = None + self._valid_tags_set: set[Tag] | None = None + + def format_given(self) -> str: + """ + Format the given, non-None attributes for display. + """ + display_version = None + if self._given_py_version_info is not None: + display_version = ".".join( + str(part) for part in self._given_py_version_info + ) + + key_values = [ + ("platforms", self.platforms), + ("version_info", display_version), + ("abis", self.abis), + ("implementation", self.implementation), + ] + return " ".join( + f"{key}={value!r}" for key, value in key_values if value is not None + ) + + def get_sorted_tags(self) -> list[Tag]: + """ + Return the supported PEP 425 tags to check wheel candidates against. + + The tags are returned in order of preference (most preferred first). + """ + if self._valid_tags is None: + # Pass versions=None if no py_version_info was given since + # versions=None uses special default logic. + py_version_info = self._given_py_version_info + if py_version_info is None: + version = None + else: + version = version_info_to_nodot(py_version_info) + + tags = get_supported( + version=version, + platforms=self.platforms, + abis=self.abis, + impl=self.implementation, + ) + self._valid_tags = tags + + return self._valid_tags + + def get_unsorted_tags(self) -> set[Tag]: + """Exactly the same as get_sorted_tags, but returns a set. + + This is important for performance. + """ + if self._valid_tags_set is None: + self._valid_tags_set = set(self.get_sorted_tags()) + + return self._valid_tags_set diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/wheel.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/wheel.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fbd4902dc715f8b3753894a9703450d1b1089c18 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/wheel.py @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +"""Represents a wheel file and provides access to the various parts of the +name that have meaning. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections.abc import Iterable + +from pip._vendor.packaging.tags import Tag +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import ( + InvalidWheelFilename as _PackagingInvalidWheelFilename, +) +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import parse_wheel_filename + +from pip._internal.exceptions import InvalidWheelFilename + + +class Wheel: + """A wheel file""" + + def __init__(self, filename: str) -> None: + self.filename = filename + + try: + wheel_info = parse_wheel_filename(filename) + except _PackagingInvalidWheelFilename as e: + raise InvalidWheelFilename(e.args[0]) from None + + self.name, _version, self.build_tag, self.file_tags = wheel_info + self.version = str(_version) + + def get_formatted_file_tags(self) -> list[str]: + """Return the wheel's tags as a sorted list of strings.""" + return sorted(str(tag) for tag in self.file_tags) + + def support_index_min(self, tags: list[Tag]) -> int: + """Return the lowest index that one of the wheel's file_tag combinations + achieves in the given list of supported tags. + + For example, if there are 8 supported tags and one of the file tags + is first in the list, then return 0. + + :param tags: the PEP 425 tags to check the wheel against, in order + with most preferred first. + + :raises ValueError: If none of the wheel's file tags match one of + the supported tags. + """ + try: + return next(i for i, t in enumerate(tags) if t in self.file_tags) + except StopIteration: + raise ValueError() + + def find_most_preferred_tag( + self, tags: list[Tag], tag_to_priority: dict[Tag, int] + ) -> int: + """Return the priority of the most preferred tag that one of the wheel's file + tag combinations achieves in the given list of supported tags using the given + tag_to_priority mapping, where lower priorities are more-preferred. + + This is used in place of support_index_min in some cases in order to avoid + an expensive linear scan of a large list of tags. + + :param tags: the PEP 425 tags to check the wheel against. + :param tag_to_priority: a mapping from tag to priority of that tag, where + lower is more preferred. + + :raises ValueError: If none of the wheel's file tags match one of + the supported tags. + """ + return min( + tag_to_priority[tag] for tag in self.file_tags if tag in tag_to_priority + ) + + def supported(self, tags: Iterable[Tag]) -> bool: + """Return whether the wheel is compatible with one of the given tags. + + :param tags: the PEP 425 tags to check the wheel against. + """ + return not self.file_tags.isdisjoint(tags) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0ae1f5626bca4f0a8cc6532b0d20b2e43039b1c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +"""Contains purely network-related utilities.""" diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/auth.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/auth.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4504f61a74f6c1536b67adafc0c461b4b6ee3e9a --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/auth.py @@ -0,0 +1,568 @@ +"""Network Authentication Helpers + +Contains interface (MultiDomainBasicAuth) and associated glue code for +providing credentials in the context of network requests. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import os +import shutil +import subprocess +import sysconfig +import typing +import urllib.parse +from abc import ABC, abstractmethod +from functools import cache +from os.path import commonprefix +from pathlib import Path +from typing import Any, NamedTuple + +from pip._vendor.requests.auth import AuthBase, HTTPBasicAuth +from pip._vendor.requests.utils import get_netrc_auth + +from pip._internal.utils.logging import getLogger +from pip._internal.utils.misc import ( + ask, + ask_input, + ask_password, + remove_auth_from_url, + split_auth_netloc_from_url, +) +from pip._internal.vcs.versioncontrol import AuthInfo + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + from pip._vendor.requests import PreparedRequest + from pip._vendor.requests.models import Response + +logger = getLogger(__name__) + +KEYRING_DISABLED = False + + +class Credentials(NamedTuple): + url: str + username: str + password: str + + +class KeyRingBaseProvider(ABC): + """Keyring base provider interface""" + + has_keyring: bool + + @abstractmethod + def get_auth_info(self, url: str, username: str | None) -> AuthInfo | None: ... + + @abstractmethod + def save_auth_info(self, url: str, username: str, password: str) -> None: ... + + +class KeyRingNullProvider(KeyRingBaseProvider): + """Keyring null provider""" + + has_keyring = False + + def get_auth_info(self, url: str, username: str | None) -> AuthInfo | None: + return None + + def save_auth_info(self, url: str, username: str, password: str) -> None: + return None + + +class KeyRingPythonProvider(KeyRingBaseProvider): + """Keyring interface which uses locally imported `keyring`""" + + has_keyring = True + + def __init__(self) -> None: + import keyring + + self.keyring = keyring + + def get_auth_info(self, url: str, username: str | None) -> AuthInfo | None: + # Support keyring's get_credential interface which supports getting + # credentials without a username. This is only available for + # keyring>=15.2.0. + if hasattr(self.keyring, "get_credential"): + logger.debug("Getting credentials from keyring for %s", url) + cred = self.keyring.get_credential(url, username) + if cred is not None: + return cred.username, cred.password + return None + + if username is not None: + logger.debug("Getting password from keyring for %s", url) + password = self.keyring.get_password(url, username) + if password: + return username, password + return None + + def save_auth_info(self, url: str, username: str, password: str) -> None: + self.keyring.set_password(url, username, password) + + +class KeyRingCliProvider(KeyRingBaseProvider): + """Provider which uses `keyring` cli + + Instead of calling the keyring package installed alongside pip + we call keyring on the command line which will enable pip to + use which ever installation of keyring is available first in + PATH. + """ + + has_keyring = True + + def __init__(self, cmd: str) -> None: + self.keyring = cmd + + def get_auth_info(self, url: str, username: str | None) -> AuthInfo | None: + # This is the default implementation of keyring.get_credential + # https://github.com/jaraco/keyring/blob/97689324abcf01bd1793d49063e7ca01e03d7d07/keyring/backend.py#L134-L139 + if username is not None: + password = self._get_password(url, username) + if password is not None: + return username, password + return None + + def save_auth_info(self, url: str, username: str, password: str) -> None: + return self._set_password(url, username, password) + + def _get_password(self, service_name: str, username: str) -> str | None: + """Mirror the implementation of keyring.get_password using cli""" + if self.keyring is None: + return None + + cmd = [self.keyring, "get", service_name, username] + env = os.environ.copy() + env["PYTHONIOENCODING"] = "utf-8" + res = subprocess.run( + cmd, + stdin=subprocess.DEVNULL, + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, + env=env, + ) + if res.returncode: + return None + return res.stdout.decode("utf-8").strip(os.linesep) + + def _set_password(self, service_name: str, username: str, password: str) -> None: + """Mirror the implementation of keyring.set_password using cli""" + if self.keyring is None: + return None + env = os.environ.copy() + env["PYTHONIOENCODING"] = "utf-8" + subprocess.run( + [self.keyring, "set", service_name, username], + input=f"{password}{os.linesep}".encode(), + env=env, + check=True, + ) + return None + + +@cache +def get_keyring_provider(provider: str) -> KeyRingBaseProvider: + logger.verbose("Keyring provider requested: %s", provider) + + # keyring has previously failed and been disabled + if KEYRING_DISABLED: + provider = "disabled" + if provider in ["import", "auto"]: + try: + impl = KeyRingPythonProvider() + logger.verbose("Keyring provider set: import") + return impl + except ImportError: + pass + except Exception as exc: + # In the event of an unexpected exception + # we should warn the user + msg = "Installed copy of keyring fails with exception %s" + if provider == "auto": + msg = msg + ", trying to find a keyring executable as a fallback" + logger.warning(msg, exc, exc_info=logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG)) + if provider in ["subprocess", "auto"]: + cli = shutil.which("keyring") + if cli and cli.startswith(sysconfig.get_path("scripts")): + # all code within this function is stolen from shutil.which implementation + @typing.no_type_check + def PATH_as_shutil_which_determines_it() -> str: + path = os.environ.get("PATH", None) + if path is None: + try: + path = os.confstr("CS_PATH") + except (AttributeError, ValueError): + # os.confstr() or CS_PATH is not available + path = os.defpath + # bpo-35755: Don't use os.defpath if the PATH environment variable is + # set to an empty string + + return path + + scripts = Path(sysconfig.get_path("scripts")) + + paths = [] + for path in PATH_as_shutil_which_determines_it().split(os.pathsep): + p = Path(path) + try: + if not p.samefile(scripts): + paths.append(path) + except FileNotFoundError: + pass + + path = os.pathsep.join(paths) + + cli = shutil.which("keyring", path=path) + + if cli: + logger.verbose("Keyring provider set: subprocess with executable %s", cli) + return KeyRingCliProvider(cli) + + logger.verbose("Keyring provider set: disabled") + return KeyRingNullProvider() + + +class MultiDomainBasicAuth(AuthBase): + def __init__( + self, + prompting: bool = True, + index_urls: list[str] | None = None, + keyring_provider: str = "auto", + ) -> None: + self.prompting = prompting + self.index_urls = index_urls + self.keyring_provider = keyring_provider + self.passwords: dict[str, AuthInfo] = {} + # When the user is prompted to enter credentials and keyring is + # available, we will offer to save them. If the user accepts, + # this value is set to the credentials they entered. After the + # request authenticates, the caller should call + # ``save_credentials`` to save these. + self._credentials_to_save: Credentials | None = None + + @property + def keyring_provider(self) -> KeyRingBaseProvider: + return get_keyring_provider(self._keyring_provider) + + @keyring_provider.setter + def keyring_provider(self, provider: str) -> None: + # The free function get_keyring_provider has been decorated with + # functools.cache. If an exception occurs in get_keyring_auth that + # cache will be cleared and keyring disabled, take that into account + # if you want to remove this indirection. + self._keyring_provider = provider + + @property + def use_keyring(self) -> bool: + # We won't use keyring when --no-input is passed unless + # a specific provider is requested because it might require + # user interaction + return self.prompting or self._keyring_provider not in ["auto", "disabled"] + + def _get_keyring_auth( + self, + url: str | None, + username: str | None, + ) -> AuthInfo | None: + """Return the tuple auth for a given url from keyring.""" + # Do nothing if no url was provided + if not url: + return None + + try: + return self.keyring_provider.get_auth_info(url, username) + except Exception as exc: + # Log the full exception (with stacktrace) at debug, so it'll only + # show up when running in verbose mode. + logger.debug("Keyring is skipped due to an exception", exc_info=True) + # Always log a shortened version of the exception. + logger.warning( + "Keyring is skipped due to an exception: %s", + str(exc), + ) + global KEYRING_DISABLED + KEYRING_DISABLED = True + get_keyring_provider.cache_clear() + return None + + def _get_index_url(self, url: str) -> str | None: + """Return the original index URL matching the requested URL. + + Cached or dynamically generated credentials may work against + the original index URL rather than just the netloc. + + The provided url should have had its username and password + removed already. If the original index url had credentials then + they will be included in the return value. + + Returns None if no matching index was found, or if --no-index + was specified by the user. + """ + if not url or not self.index_urls: + return None + + url = remove_auth_from_url(url).rstrip("/") + "/" + parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url) + + candidates = [] + + for index in self.index_urls: + index = index.rstrip("/") + "/" + parsed_index = urllib.parse.urlsplit(remove_auth_from_url(index)) + if parsed_url == parsed_index: + return index + + if parsed_url.netloc != parsed_index.netloc: + continue + + candidate = urllib.parse.urlsplit(index) + candidates.append(candidate) + + if not candidates: + return None + + candidates.sort( + reverse=True, + key=lambda candidate: commonprefix( + [ + parsed_url.path, + candidate.path, + ] + ).rfind("/"), + ) + + return urllib.parse.urlunsplit(candidates[0]) + + def _get_new_credentials( + self, + original_url: str, + *, + allow_netrc: bool = True, + allow_keyring: bool = False, + ) -> AuthInfo: + """Find and return credentials for the specified URL.""" + # Split the credentials and netloc from the url. + url, netloc, url_user_password = split_auth_netloc_from_url( + original_url, + ) + + # Start with the credentials embedded in the url + username, password = url_user_password + if username is not None and password is not None: + logger.debug("Found credentials in url for %s", netloc) + return url_user_password + + # Find a matching index url for this request + index_url = self._get_index_url(url) + if index_url: + # Split the credentials from the url. + index_info = split_auth_netloc_from_url(index_url) + if index_info: + index_url, _, index_url_user_password = index_info + logger.debug("Found index url %s", index_url) + + # If an index URL was found, try its embedded credentials + if index_url and index_url_user_password[0] is not None: + username, password = index_url_user_password + if username is not None and password is not None: + logger.debug("Found credentials in index url for %s", netloc) + return index_url_user_password + + # Get creds from netrc if we still don't have them + if allow_netrc: + netrc_auth = get_netrc_auth(original_url) + if netrc_auth: + logger.debug("Found credentials in netrc for %s", netloc) + return netrc_auth + + # If we don't have a password and keyring is available, use it. + if allow_keyring: + # The index url is more specific than the netloc, so try it first + # fmt: off + kr_auth = ( + self._get_keyring_auth(index_url, username) or + self._get_keyring_auth(netloc, username) + ) + # fmt: on + if kr_auth: + logger.debug("Found credentials in keyring for %s", netloc) + return kr_auth + + return username, password + + def _get_url_and_credentials( + self, original_url: str + ) -> tuple[str, str | None, str | None]: + """Return the credentials to use for the provided URL. + + If allowed, netrc and keyring may be used to obtain the + correct credentials. + + Returns (url_without_credentials, username, password). Note + that even if the original URL contains credentials, this + function may return a different username and password. + """ + url, netloc, _ = split_auth_netloc_from_url(original_url) + + # Try to get credentials from original url + username, password = self._get_new_credentials(original_url) + + # If credentials not found, use any stored credentials for this netloc. + # Do this if either the username or the password is missing. + # This accounts for the situation in which the user has specified + # the username in the index url, but the password comes from keyring. + if (username is None or password is None) and netloc in self.passwords: + un, pw = self.passwords[netloc] + # It is possible that the cached credentials are for a different username, + # in which case the cache should be ignored. + if username is None or username == un: + username, password = un, pw + + if username is not None or password is not None: + # Convert the username and password if they're None, so that + # this netloc will show up as "cached" in the conditional above. + # Further, HTTPBasicAuth doesn't accept None, so it makes sense to + # cache the value that is going to be used. + username = username or "" + password = password or "" + + # Store any acquired credentials. + self.passwords[netloc] = (username, password) + + assert ( + # Credentials were found + (username is not None and password is not None) + # Credentials were not found + or (username is None and password is None) + ), f"Could not load credentials from url: {original_url}" + + return url, username, password + + def __call__(self, req: PreparedRequest) -> PreparedRequest: + # Get credentials for this request + assert req.url is not None + url, username, password = self._get_url_and_credentials(req.url) + + # Set the url of the request to the url without any credentials + req.url = url + + if username is not None and password is not None: + # Send the basic auth with this request + req = HTTPBasicAuth(username, password)(req) + + # Attach a hook to handle 401 responses + req.register_hook("response", self.handle_401) + + return req + + # Factored out to allow for easy patching in tests + def _prompt_for_password(self, netloc: str) -> tuple[str | None, str | None, bool]: + username = ask_input(f"User for {netloc}: ") if self.prompting else None + if not username: + return None, None, False + if self.use_keyring: + auth = self._get_keyring_auth(netloc, username) + if auth and auth[0] is not None and auth[1] is not None: + return auth[0], auth[1], False + password = ask_password("Password: ") + return username, password, True + + # Factored out to allow for easy patching in tests + def _should_save_password_to_keyring(self) -> bool: + if ( + not self.prompting + or not self.use_keyring + or not self.keyring_provider.has_keyring + ): + return False + return ask("Save credentials to keyring [y/N]: ", ["y", "n"]) == "y" + + def handle_401(self, resp: Response, **kwargs: Any) -> Response: + # We only care about 401 responses, anything else we want to just + # pass through the actual response + if resp.status_code != 401: + return resp + + username, password = None, None + + # Query the keyring for credentials: + if self.use_keyring: + username, password = self._get_new_credentials( + resp.url, + allow_netrc=False, + allow_keyring=True, + ) + + # We are not able to prompt the user so simply return the response + if not self.prompting and not username and not password: + return resp + + parsed = urllib.parse.urlparse(resp.url) + + # Prompt the user for a new username and password + save = False + if not username and not password: + username, password, save = self._prompt_for_password(parsed.netloc) + + # Store the new username and password to use for future requests + self._credentials_to_save = None + if username is not None and password is not None: + self.passwords[parsed.netloc] = (username, password) + + # Prompt to save the password to keyring + if save and self._should_save_password_to_keyring(): + self._credentials_to_save = Credentials( + url=parsed.netloc, + username=username, + password=password, + ) + + # Consume content and release the original connection to allow our new + # request to reuse the same one. + # The result of the assignment isn't used, it's just needed to consume + # the content. + _ = resp.content + resp.raw.release_conn() + + # Add our new username and password to the request + req = HTTPBasicAuth(username or "", password or "")(resp.request) + req.register_hook("response", self.warn_on_401) + + # On successful request, save the credentials that were used to + # keyring. (Note that if the user responded "no" above, this member + # is not set and nothing will be saved.) + if self._credentials_to_save: + req.register_hook("response", self.save_credentials) + + # Send our new request + new_resp = resp.connection.send(req, **kwargs) + new_resp.history.append(resp) + + return new_resp + + def warn_on_401(self, resp: Response, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + """Response callback to warn about incorrect credentials.""" + if resp.status_code == 401: + logger.warning( + "401 Error, Credentials not correct for %s", + resp.request.url, + ) + + def save_credentials(self, resp: Response, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + """Response callback to save credentials on success.""" + assert ( + self.keyring_provider.has_keyring + ), "should never reach here without keyring" + + creds = self._credentials_to_save + self._credentials_to_save = None + if creds and resp.status_code < 400: + try: + logger.info("Saving credentials to keyring") + self.keyring_provider.save_auth_info( + creds.url, creds.username, creds.password + ) + except Exception: + logger.exception("Failed to save credentials") diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/cache.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/cache.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2a372f2e0080d8f308c4d917706756e9390b3f68 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/cache.py @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +"""HTTP cache implementation.""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import os +import shutil +from collections.abc import Generator +from contextlib import contextmanager +from datetime import datetime +from typing import Any, BinaryIO, Callable + +from pip._vendor.cachecontrol.cache import SeparateBodyBaseCache +from pip._vendor.cachecontrol.caches import SeparateBodyFileCache +from pip._vendor.requests.models import Response + +from pip._internal.utils.filesystem import ( + adjacent_tmp_file, + copy_directory_permissions, + replace, +) +from pip._internal.utils.misc import ensure_dir + + +def is_from_cache(response: Response) -> bool: + return getattr(response, "from_cache", False) + + +@contextmanager +def suppressed_cache_errors() -> Generator[None, None, None]: + """If we can't access the cache then we can just skip caching and process + requests as if caching wasn't enabled. + """ + try: + yield + except OSError: + pass + + +class SafeFileCache(SeparateBodyBaseCache): + """ + A file based cache which is safe to use even when the target directory may + not be accessible or writable. + + There is a race condition when two processes try to write and/or read the + same entry at the same time, since each entry consists of two separate + files (https://github.com/psf/cachecontrol/issues/324). We therefore have + additional logic that makes sure that both files to be present before + returning an entry; this fixes the read side of the race condition. + + For the write side, we assume that the server will only ever return the + same data for the same URL, which ought to be the case for files pip is + downloading. PyPI does not have a mechanism to swap out a wheel for + another wheel, for example. If this assumption is not true, the + CacheControl issue will need to be fixed. + """ + + def __init__(self, directory: str) -> None: + assert directory is not None, "Cache directory must not be None." + super().__init__() + self.directory = directory + + def _get_cache_path(self, name: str) -> str: + # From cachecontrol.caches.file_cache.FileCache._fn, brought into our + # class for backwards-compatibility and to avoid using a non-public + # method. + hashed = SeparateBodyFileCache.encode(name) + parts = list(hashed[:5]) + [hashed] + return os.path.join(self.directory, *parts) + + def get(self, key: str) -> bytes | None: + # The cache entry is only valid if both metadata and body exist. + metadata_path = self._get_cache_path(key) + body_path = metadata_path + ".body" + if not (os.path.exists(metadata_path) and os.path.exists(body_path)): + return None + with suppressed_cache_errors(): + with open(metadata_path, "rb") as f: + return f.read() + + def _write_to_file(self, path: str, writer_func: Callable[[BinaryIO], Any]) -> None: + """Common file writing logic with proper permissions and atomic replacement.""" + with suppressed_cache_errors(): + ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(path)) + + with adjacent_tmp_file(path) as f: + writer_func(f) + # Inherit the read/write permissions of the cache directory + # to enable multi-user cache use-cases. + copy_directory_permissions(self.directory, f) + + replace(f.name, path) + + def _write(self, path: str, data: bytes) -> None: + self._write_to_file(path, lambda f: f.write(data)) + + def _write_from_io(self, path: str, source_file: BinaryIO) -> None: + self._write_to_file(path, lambda f: shutil.copyfileobj(source_file, f)) + + def set( + self, key: str, value: bytes, expires: int | datetime | None = None + ) -> None: + path = self._get_cache_path(key) + self._write(path, value) + + def delete(self, key: str) -> None: + path = self._get_cache_path(key) + with suppressed_cache_errors(): + os.remove(path) + with suppressed_cache_errors(): + os.remove(path + ".body") + + def get_body(self, key: str) -> BinaryIO | None: + # The cache entry is only valid if both metadata and body exist. + metadata_path = self._get_cache_path(key) + body_path = metadata_path + ".body" + if not (os.path.exists(metadata_path) and os.path.exists(body_path)): + return None + with suppressed_cache_errors(): + return open(body_path, "rb") + + def set_body(self, key: str, body: bytes) -> None: + path = self._get_cache_path(key) + ".body" + self._write(path, body) + + def set_body_from_io(self, key: str, body_file: BinaryIO) -> None: + """Set the body of the cache entry from a file object.""" + path = self._get_cache_path(key) + ".body" + self._write_from_io(path, body_file) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/download.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/download.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..26966423f6eda18427aab0df1d0f938e20218cb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/download.py @@ -0,0 +1,341 @@ +"""Download files with progress indicators.""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import email.message +import logging +import mimetypes +import os +from collections.abc import Iterable, Mapping +from dataclasses import dataclass +from http import HTTPStatus +from typing import BinaryIO + +from pip._vendor.requests import PreparedRequest +from pip._vendor.requests.models import Response +from pip._vendor.urllib3 import HTTPResponse as URLlib3Response +from pip._vendor.urllib3._collections import HTTPHeaderDict +from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import ReadTimeoutError + +from pip._internal.cli.progress_bars import BarType, get_download_progress_renderer +from pip._internal.exceptions import IncompleteDownloadError, NetworkConnectionError +from pip._internal.models.index import PyPI +from pip._internal.models.link import Link +from pip._internal.network.cache import SafeFileCache, is_from_cache +from pip._internal.network.session import CacheControlAdapter, PipSession +from pip._internal.network.utils import HEADERS, raise_for_status, response_chunks +from pip._internal.utils.misc import format_size, redact_auth_from_url, splitext + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def _get_http_response_size(resp: Response) -> int | None: + try: + return int(resp.headers["content-length"]) + except (ValueError, KeyError, TypeError): + return None + + +def _get_http_response_etag_or_last_modified(resp: Response) -> str | None: + """ + Return either the ETag or Last-Modified header (or None if neither exists). + The return value can be used in an If-Range header. + """ + return resp.headers.get("etag", resp.headers.get("last-modified")) + + +def _log_download( + resp: Response, + link: Link, + progress_bar: BarType, + total_length: int | None, + range_start: int | None = 0, +) -> Iterable[bytes]: + if link.netloc == PyPI.file_storage_domain: + url = link.show_url + else: + url = link.url_without_fragment + + logged_url = redact_auth_from_url(url) + + if total_length: + if range_start: + logged_url = ( + f"{logged_url} ({format_size(range_start)}/{format_size(total_length)})" + ) + else: + logged_url = f"{logged_url} ({format_size(total_length)})" + + if is_from_cache(resp): + logger.info("Using cached %s", logged_url) + elif range_start: + logger.info("Resuming download %s", logged_url) + else: + logger.info("Downloading %s", logged_url) + + if logger.getEffectiveLevel() > logging.INFO: + show_progress = False + elif is_from_cache(resp): + show_progress = False + elif not total_length: + show_progress = True + elif total_length > (512 * 1024): + show_progress = True + else: + show_progress = False + + chunks = response_chunks(resp) + + if not show_progress: + return chunks + + renderer = get_download_progress_renderer( + bar_type=progress_bar, size=total_length, initial_progress=range_start + ) + return renderer(chunks) + + +def sanitize_content_filename(filename: str) -> str: + """ + Sanitize the "filename" value from a Content-Disposition header. + """ + return os.path.basename(filename) + + +def parse_content_disposition(content_disposition: str, default_filename: str) -> str: + """ + Parse the "filename" value from a Content-Disposition header, and + return the default filename if the result is empty. + """ + m = email.message.Message() + m["content-type"] = content_disposition + filename = m.get_param("filename") + if filename: + # We need to sanitize the filename to prevent directory traversal + # in case the filename contains ".." path parts. + filename = sanitize_content_filename(str(filename)) + return filename or default_filename + + +def _get_http_response_filename(resp: Response, link: Link) -> str: + """Get an ideal filename from the given HTTP response, falling back to + the link filename if not provided. + """ + filename = link.filename # fallback + # Have a look at the Content-Disposition header for a better guess + content_disposition = resp.headers.get("content-disposition") + if content_disposition: + filename = parse_content_disposition(content_disposition, filename) + ext: str | None = splitext(filename)[1] + if not ext: + ext = mimetypes.guess_extension(resp.headers.get("content-type", "")) + if ext: + filename += ext + if not ext and link.url != resp.url: + ext = os.path.splitext(resp.url)[1] + if ext: + filename += ext + return filename + + +@dataclass +class _FileDownload: + """Stores the state of a single link download.""" + + link: Link + output_file: BinaryIO + size: int | None + bytes_received: int = 0 + reattempts: int = 0 + + def is_incomplete(self) -> bool: + return bool(self.size is not None and self.bytes_received < self.size) + + def write_chunk(self, data: bytes) -> None: + self.bytes_received += len(data) + self.output_file.write(data) + + def reset_file(self) -> None: + """Delete any saved data and reset progress to zero.""" + self.output_file.seek(0) + self.output_file.truncate() + self.bytes_received = 0 + + +class Downloader: + def __init__( + self, + session: PipSession, + progress_bar: BarType, + ) -> None: + self._session = session + self._progress_bar = progress_bar + self._resume_retries = session.resume_retries + assert ( + self._resume_retries >= 0 + ), "Number of max resume retries must be bigger or equal to zero" + + def batch( + self, links: Iterable[Link], location: str + ) -> Iterable[tuple[Link, tuple[str, str]]]: + """Convenience method to download multiple links.""" + for link in links: + filepath, content_type = self(link, location) + yield link, (filepath, content_type) + + def __call__(self, link: Link, location: str) -> tuple[str, str]: + """Download a link and save it under location.""" + resp = self._http_get(link) + download_size = _get_http_response_size(resp) + + filepath = os.path.join(location, _get_http_response_filename(resp, link)) + with open(filepath, "wb") as content_file: + download = _FileDownload(link, content_file, download_size) + self._process_response(download, resp) + if download.is_incomplete(): + self._attempt_resumes_or_redownloads(download, resp) + + content_type = resp.headers.get("Content-Type", "") + return filepath, content_type + + def _process_response(self, download: _FileDownload, resp: Response) -> None: + """Download and save chunks from a response.""" + chunks = _log_download( + resp, + download.link, + self._progress_bar, + download.size, + range_start=download.bytes_received, + ) + try: + for chunk in chunks: + download.write_chunk(chunk) + except ReadTimeoutError as e: + # If the download size is not known, then give up downloading the file. + if download.size is None: + raise e + + logger.warning("Connection timed out while downloading.") + + def _attempt_resumes_or_redownloads( + self, download: _FileDownload, first_resp: Response + ) -> None: + """Attempt to resume/restart the download if connection was dropped.""" + + while download.reattempts < self._resume_retries and download.is_incomplete(): + assert download.size is not None + download.reattempts += 1 + logger.warning( + "Attempting to resume incomplete download (%s/%s, attempt %d)", + format_size(download.bytes_received), + format_size(download.size), + download.reattempts, + ) + + try: + resume_resp = self._http_get_resume(download, should_match=first_resp) + # Fallback: if the server responded with 200 (i.e., the file has + # since been modified or range requests are unsupported) or any + # other unexpected status, restart the download from the beginning. + must_restart = resume_resp.status_code != HTTPStatus.PARTIAL_CONTENT + if must_restart: + download.reset_file() + download.size = _get_http_response_size(resume_resp) + first_resp = resume_resp + + self._process_response(download, resume_resp) + except (ConnectionError, ReadTimeoutError, OSError): + continue + + # No more resume attempts. Raise an error if the download is still incomplete. + if download.is_incomplete(): + os.remove(download.output_file.name) + raise IncompleteDownloadError(download) + + # If we successfully completed the download via resume, manually cache it + # as a complete response to enable future caching + if download.reattempts > 0: + self._cache_resumed_download(download, first_resp) + + def _cache_resumed_download( + self, download: _FileDownload, original_response: Response + ) -> None: + """ + Manually cache a file that was successfully downloaded via resume retries. + + cachecontrol doesn't cache 206 (Partial Content) responses, since they + are not complete files. This method manually adds the final file to the + cache as though it was downloaded in a single request, so that future + requests can use the cache. + """ + url = download.link.url_without_fragment + adapter = self._session.get_adapter(url) + + # Check if the adapter is the CacheControlAdapter (i.e. caching is enabled) + if not isinstance(adapter, CacheControlAdapter): + logger.debug( + "Skipping resume download caching: no cache controller for %s", url + ) + return + + # Check SafeFileCache is being used + assert isinstance( + adapter.cache, SafeFileCache + ), "separate body cache not in use!" + + synthetic_request = PreparedRequest() + synthetic_request.prepare(method="GET", url=url, headers={}) + + synthetic_response_headers = HTTPHeaderDict() + for key, value in original_response.headers.items(): + if key.lower() not in ["content-range", "content-length"]: + synthetic_response_headers[key] = value + synthetic_response_headers["content-length"] = str(download.size) + + synthetic_response = URLlib3Response( + body="", + headers=synthetic_response_headers, + status=200, + preload_content=False, + ) + + # Save metadata and then stream the file contents to cache. + cache_url = adapter.controller.cache_url(url) + metadata_blob = adapter.controller.serializer.dumps( + synthetic_request, synthetic_response, b"" + ) + adapter.cache.set(cache_url, metadata_blob) + download.output_file.flush() + with open(download.output_file.name, "rb") as f: + adapter.cache.set_body_from_io(cache_url, f) + + logger.debug( + "Cached resumed download as complete response for future use: %s", url + ) + + def _http_get_resume( + self, download: _FileDownload, should_match: Response + ) -> Response: + """Issue a HTTP range request to resume the download.""" + # To better understand the download resumption logic, see the mdn web docs: + # https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Guides/Range_requests + headers = HEADERS.copy() + headers["Range"] = f"bytes={download.bytes_received}-" + # If possible, use a conditional range request to avoid corrupted + # downloads caused by the remote file changing in-between. + if identifier := _get_http_response_etag_or_last_modified(should_match): + headers["If-Range"] = identifier + return self._http_get(download.link, headers) + + def _http_get(self, link: Link, headers: Mapping[str, str] = HEADERS) -> Response: + target_url = link.url_without_fragment + try: + resp = self._session.get(target_url, headers=headers, stream=True) + raise_for_status(resp) + except NetworkConnectionError as e: + assert e.response is not None + logger.critical( + "HTTP error %s while getting %s", e.response.status_code, link + ) + raise + return resp diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/lazy_wheel.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/lazy_wheel.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..00398337ec62a5778f90b0d17069c935e9823849 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/lazy_wheel.py @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +"""Lazy ZIP over HTTP""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +__all__ = ["HTTPRangeRequestUnsupported", "dist_from_wheel_url"] + +from bisect import bisect_left, bisect_right +from collections.abc import Generator +from contextlib import contextmanager +from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile +from typing import Any +from zipfile import BadZipFile, ZipFile + +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import NormalizedName +from pip._vendor.requests.models import CONTENT_CHUNK_SIZE, Response + +from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution, MemoryWheel, get_wheel_distribution +from pip._internal.network.session import PipSession +from pip._internal.network.utils import HEADERS, raise_for_status, response_chunks + + +class HTTPRangeRequestUnsupported(Exception): + pass + + +def dist_from_wheel_url( + name: NormalizedName, url: str, session: PipSession +) -> BaseDistribution: + """Return a distribution object from the given wheel URL. + + This uses HTTP range requests to only fetch the portion of the wheel + containing metadata, just enough for the object to be constructed. + If such requests are not supported, HTTPRangeRequestUnsupported + is raised. + """ + with LazyZipOverHTTP(url, session) as zf: + # For read-only ZIP files, ZipFile only needs methods read, + # seek, seekable and tell, not the whole IO protocol. + wheel = MemoryWheel(zf.name, zf) # type: ignore + # After context manager exit, wheel.name + # is an invalid file by intention. + return get_wheel_distribution(wheel, name) + + +class LazyZipOverHTTP: + """File-like object mapped to a ZIP file over HTTP. + + This uses HTTP range requests to lazily fetch the file's content, + which is supposed to be fed to ZipFile. If such requests are not + supported by the server, raise HTTPRangeRequestUnsupported + during initialization. + """ + + def __init__( + self, url: str, session: PipSession, chunk_size: int = CONTENT_CHUNK_SIZE + ) -> None: + head = session.head(url, headers=HEADERS) + raise_for_status(head) + assert head.status_code == 200 + self._session, self._url, self._chunk_size = session, url, chunk_size + self._length = int(head.headers["Content-Length"]) + self._file = NamedTemporaryFile() + self.truncate(self._length) + self._left: list[int] = [] + self._right: list[int] = [] + if "bytes" not in head.headers.get("Accept-Ranges", "none"): + raise HTTPRangeRequestUnsupported("range request is not supported") + self._check_zip() + + @property + def mode(self) -> str: + """Opening mode, which is always rb.""" + return "rb" + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + """Path to the underlying file.""" + return self._file.name + + def seekable(self) -> bool: + """Return whether random access is supported, which is True.""" + return True + + def close(self) -> None: + """Close the file.""" + self._file.close() + + @property + def closed(self) -> bool: + """Whether the file is closed.""" + return self._file.closed + + def read(self, size: int = -1) -> bytes: + """Read up to size bytes from the object and return them. + + As a convenience, if size is unspecified or -1, + all bytes until EOF are returned. Fewer than + size bytes may be returned if EOF is reached. + """ + download_size = max(size, self._chunk_size) + start, length = self.tell(), self._length + stop = length if size < 0 else min(start + download_size, length) + start = max(0, stop - download_size) + self._download(start, stop - 1) + return self._file.read(size) + + def readable(self) -> bool: + """Return whether the file is readable, which is True.""" + return True + + def seek(self, offset: int, whence: int = 0) -> int: + """Change stream position and return the new absolute position. + + Seek to offset relative position indicated by whence: + * 0: Start of stream (the default). pos should be >= 0; + * 1: Current position - pos may be negative; + * 2: End of stream - pos usually negative. + """ + return self._file.seek(offset, whence) + + def tell(self) -> int: + """Return the current position.""" + return self._file.tell() + + def truncate(self, size: int | None = None) -> int: + """Resize the stream to the given size in bytes. + + If size is unspecified resize to the current position. + The current stream position isn't changed. + + Return the new file size. + """ + return self._file.truncate(size) + + def writable(self) -> bool: + """Return False.""" + return False + + def __enter__(self) -> LazyZipOverHTTP: + self._file.__enter__() + return self + + def __exit__(self, *exc: Any) -> None: + self._file.__exit__(*exc) + + @contextmanager + def _stay(self) -> Generator[None, None, None]: + """Return a context manager keeping the position. + + At the end of the block, seek back to original position. + """ + pos = self.tell() + try: + yield + finally: + self.seek(pos) + + def _check_zip(self) -> None: + """Check and download until the file is a valid ZIP.""" + end = self._length - 1 + for start in reversed(range(0, end, self._chunk_size)): + self._download(start, end) + with self._stay(): + try: + # For read-only ZIP files, ZipFile only needs + # methods read, seek, seekable and tell. + ZipFile(self) + except BadZipFile: + pass + else: + break + + def _stream_response( + self, start: int, end: int, base_headers: dict[str, str] = HEADERS + ) -> Response: + """Return HTTP response to a range request from start to end.""" + headers = base_headers.copy() + headers["Range"] = f"bytes={start}-{end}" + # TODO: Get range requests to be correctly cached + headers["Cache-Control"] = "no-cache" + return self._session.get(self._url, headers=headers, stream=True) + + def _merge( + self, start: int, end: int, left: int, right: int + ) -> Generator[tuple[int, int], None, None]: + """Return a generator of intervals to be fetched. + + Args: + start (int): Start of needed interval + end (int): End of needed interval + left (int): Index of first overlapping downloaded data + right (int): Index after last overlapping downloaded data + """ + lslice, rslice = self._left[left:right], self._right[left:right] + i = start = min([start] + lslice[:1]) + end = max([end] + rslice[-1:]) + for j, k in zip(lslice, rslice): + if j > i: + yield i, j - 1 + i = k + 1 + if i <= end: + yield i, end + self._left[left:right], self._right[left:right] = [start], [end] + + def _download(self, start: int, end: int) -> None: + """Download bytes from start to end inclusively.""" + with self._stay(): + left = bisect_left(self._right, start) + right = bisect_right(self._left, end) + for start, end in self._merge(start, end, left, right): + response = self._stream_response(start, end) + response.raise_for_status() + self.seek(start) + for chunk in response_chunks(response, self._chunk_size): + self._file.write(chunk) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/session.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/session.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..34083e089426658a184f1c54985a0ed5368382d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/session.py @@ -0,0 +1,532 @@ +"""PipSession and supporting code, containing all pip-specific +network request configuration and behavior. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import email.utils +import functools +import io +import ipaddress +import json +import logging +import mimetypes +import os +import platform +import shutil +import subprocess +import sys +import urllib.parse +import warnings +from collections.abc import Generator, Mapping, Sequence +from typing import ( + TYPE_CHECKING, + Any, + Optional, + Union, +) + +from pip._vendor import requests, urllib3 +from pip._vendor.cachecontrol import CacheControlAdapter as _BaseCacheControlAdapter +from pip._vendor.requests.adapters import DEFAULT_POOLBLOCK, BaseAdapter +from pip._vendor.requests.adapters import HTTPAdapter as _BaseHTTPAdapter +from pip._vendor.requests.models import PreparedRequest, Response +from pip._vendor.requests.structures import CaseInsensitiveDict +from pip._vendor.urllib3.connectionpool import ConnectionPool +from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import InsecureRequestWarning + +from pip import __version__ +from pip._internal.metadata import get_default_environment +from pip._internal.models.link import Link +from pip._internal.network.auth import MultiDomainBasicAuth +from pip._internal.network.cache import SafeFileCache + +# Import ssl from compat so the initial import occurs in only one place. +from pip._internal.utils.compat import has_tls +from pip._internal.utils.glibc import libc_ver +from pip._internal.utils.misc import build_url_from_netloc, parse_netloc +from pip._internal.utils.urls import url_to_path + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from ssl import SSLContext + + from pip._vendor.urllib3 import ProxyManager + from pip._vendor.urllib3.poolmanager import PoolManager + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +SecureOrigin = tuple[str, str, Optional[Union[int, str]]] + + +# Ignore warning raised when using --trusted-host. +warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", category=InsecureRequestWarning) + + +SECURE_ORIGINS: list[SecureOrigin] = [ + # protocol, hostname, port + # Taken from Chrome's list of secure origins (See: http://bit.ly/1qrySKC) + ("https", "*", "*"), + ("*", "localhost", "*"), + ("*", "127.0.0.0/8", "*"), + ("*", "::1/128", "*"), + ("file", "*", None), + # ssh is always secure. + ("ssh", "*", "*"), +] + + +# These are environment variables present when running under various +# CI systems. For each variable, some CI systems that use the variable +# are indicated. The collection was chosen so that for each of a number +# of popular systems, at least one of the environment variables is used. +# This list is used to provide some indication of and lower bound for +# CI traffic to PyPI. Thus, it is okay if the list is not comprehensive. +# For more background, see: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/5499 +CI_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLES = ( + # Azure Pipelines + "BUILD_BUILDID", + # Jenkins + "BUILD_ID", + # AppVeyor, CircleCI, Codeship, Gitlab CI, Shippable, Travis CI + "CI", + # Explicit environment variable. + "PIP_IS_CI", +) + + +def looks_like_ci() -> bool: + """ + Return whether it looks like pip is running under CI. + """ + # We don't use the method of checking for a tty (e.g. using isatty()) + # because some CI systems mimic a tty (e.g. Travis CI). Thus that + # method doesn't provide definitive information in either direction. + return any(name in os.environ for name in CI_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLES) + + +@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=1) +def user_agent() -> str: + """ + Return a string representing the user agent. + """ + data: dict[str, Any] = { + "installer": {"name": "pip", "version": __version__}, + "python": platform.python_version(), + "implementation": { + "name": platform.python_implementation(), + }, + } + + if data["implementation"]["name"] == "CPython": + data["implementation"]["version"] = platform.python_version() + elif data["implementation"]["name"] == "PyPy": + pypy_version_info = sys.pypy_version_info # type: ignore + if pypy_version_info.releaselevel == "final": + pypy_version_info = pypy_version_info[:3] + data["implementation"]["version"] = ".".join( + [str(x) for x in pypy_version_info] + ) + elif data["implementation"]["name"] == "Jython": + # Complete Guess + data["implementation"]["version"] = platform.python_version() + elif data["implementation"]["name"] == "IronPython": + # Complete Guess + data["implementation"]["version"] = platform.python_version() + + if sys.platform.startswith("linux"): + from pip._vendor import distro + + linux_distribution = distro.name(), distro.version(), distro.codename() + distro_infos: dict[str, Any] = dict( + filter( + lambda x: x[1], + zip(["name", "version", "id"], linux_distribution), + ) + ) + libc = dict( + filter( + lambda x: x[1], + zip(["lib", "version"], libc_ver()), + ) + ) + if libc: + distro_infos["libc"] = libc + if distro_infos: + data["distro"] = distro_infos + + if sys.platform.startswith("darwin") and platform.mac_ver()[0]: + data["distro"] = {"name": "macOS", "version": platform.mac_ver()[0]} + + if platform.system(): + data.setdefault("system", {})["name"] = platform.system() + + if platform.release(): + data.setdefault("system", {})["release"] = platform.release() + + if platform.machine(): + data["cpu"] = platform.machine() + + if has_tls(): + import _ssl as ssl + + data["openssl_version"] = ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION + + setuptools_dist = get_default_environment().get_distribution("setuptools") + if setuptools_dist is not None: + data["setuptools_version"] = str(setuptools_dist.version) + + if shutil.which("rustc") is not None: + # If for any reason `rustc --version` fails, silently ignore it + try: + rustc_output = subprocess.check_output( + ["rustc", "--version"], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, timeout=0.5 + ) + except Exception: + pass + else: + if rustc_output.startswith(b"rustc "): + # The format of `rustc --version` is: + # `b'rustc 1.52.1 (9bc8c42bb 2021-05-09)\n'` + # We extract just the middle (1.52.1) part + data["rustc_version"] = rustc_output.split(b" ")[1].decode() + + # Use None rather than False so as not to give the impression that + # pip knows it is not being run under CI. Rather, it is a null or + # inconclusive result. Also, we include some value rather than no + # value to make it easier to know that the check has been run. + data["ci"] = True if looks_like_ci() else None + + user_data = os.environ.get("PIP_USER_AGENT_USER_DATA") + if user_data is not None: + data["user_data"] = user_data + + return "{data[installer][name]}/{data[installer][version]} {json}".format( + data=data, + json=json.dumps(data, separators=(",", ":"), sort_keys=True), + ) + + +class LocalFSAdapter(BaseAdapter): + def send( + self, + request: PreparedRequest, + stream: bool = False, + timeout: float | tuple[float, float] | tuple[float, None] | None = None, + verify: bool | str = True, + cert: bytes | str | tuple[bytes | str, bytes | str] | None = None, + proxies: Mapping[str, str] | None = None, + ) -> Response: + assert request.url is not None + pathname = url_to_path(request.url) + + resp = Response() + resp.status_code = 200 + resp.url = request.url + + try: + stats = os.stat(pathname) + except OSError as exc: + # format the exception raised as a io.BytesIO object, + # to return a better error message: + resp.status_code = 404 + resp.reason = type(exc).__name__ + resp.raw = io.BytesIO(f"{resp.reason}: {exc}".encode()) + else: + modified = email.utils.formatdate(stats.st_mtime, usegmt=True) + content_type = mimetypes.guess_type(pathname)[0] or "text/plain" + resp.headers = CaseInsensitiveDict( + { + "Content-Type": content_type, + "Content-Length": str(stats.st_size), + "Last-Modified": modified, + } + ) + + resp.raw = open(pathname, "rb") + resp.close = resp.raw.close # type: ignore[method-assign] + + return resp + + def close(self) -> None: + pass + + +class _SSLContextAdapterMixin: + """Mixin to add the ``ssl_context`` constructor argument to HTTP adapters. + + The additional argument is forwarded directly to the pool manager. This allows us + to dynamically decide what SSL store to use at runtime, which is used to implement + the optional ``truststore`` backend. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + *, + ssl_context: SSLContext | None = None, + **kwargs: Any, + ) -> None: + self._ssl_context = ssl_context + super().__init__(**kwargs) + + def init_poolmanager( + self, + connections: int, + maxsize: int, + block: bool = DEFAULT_POOLBLOCK, + **pool_kwargs: Any, + ) -> PoolManager: + if self._ssl_context is not None: + pool_kwargs.setdefault("ssl_context", self._ssl_context) + return super().init_poolmanager( # type: ignore[misc, no-any-return] + connections=connections, + maxsize=maxsize, + block=block, + **pool_kwargs, + ) + + def proxy_manager_for(self, proxy: str, **proxy_kwargs: Any) -> ProxyManager: + # Proxy manager replaces the pool manager, so inject our SSL + # context here too. https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/13288 + if self._ssl_context is not None: + proxy_kwargs.setdefault("ssl_context", self._ssl_context) + return super().proxy_manager_for(proxy, **proxy_kwargs) # type: ignore[misc, no-any-return] + + +class HTTPAdapter(_SSLContextAdapterMixin, _BaseHTTPAdapter): + pass + + +class CacheControlAdapter(_SSLContextAdapterMixin, _BaseCacheControlAdapter): + pass + + +class InsecureHTTPAdapter(HTTPAdapter): + def cert_verify( + self, + conn: ConnectionPool, + url: str, + verify: bool | str, + cert: str | tuple[str, str] | None, + ) -> None: + super().cert_verify(conn=conn, url=url, verify=False, cert=cert) + + +class InsecureCacheControlAdapter(CacheControlAdapter): + def cert_verify( + self, + conn: ConnectionPool, + url: str, + verify: bool | str, + cert: str | tuple[str, str] | None, + ) -> None: + super().cert_verify(conn=conn, url=url, verify=False, cert=cert) + + +class PipSession(requests.Session): + timeout: int | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *args: Any, + retries: int = 0, + resume_retries: int = 0, + cache: str | None = None, + trusted_hosts: Sequence[str] = (), + index_urls: list[str] | None = None, + ssl_context: SSLContext | None = None, + **kwargs: Any, + ) -> None: + """ + :param trusted_hosts: Domains not to emit warnings for when not using + HTTPS. + """ + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + # Namespace the attribute with "pip_" just in case to prevent + # possible conflicts with the base class. + self.pip_trusted_origins: list[tuple[str, int | None]] = [] + self.pip_proxy = None + + # Attach our User Agent to the request + self.headers["User-Agent"] = user_agent() + + # Attach our Authentication handler to the session + self.auth: MultiDomainBasicAuth = MultiDomainBasicAuth(index_urls=index_urls) + + # Create our urllib3.Retry instance which will allow us to customize + # how we handle retries. + retries = urllib3.Retry( + # Set the total number of retries that a particular request can + # have. + total=retries, + # A 503 error from PyPI typically means that the Fastly -> Origin + # connection got interrupted in some way. A 503 error in general + # is typically considered a transient error so we'll go ahead and + # retry it. + # A 500 may indicate transient error in Amazon S3 + # A 502 may be a transient error from a CDN like CloudFlare or CloudFront + # A 520 or 527 - may indicate transient error in CloudFlare + status_forcelist=[500, 502, 503, 520, 527], + # Add a small amount of back off between failed requests in + # order to prevent hammering the service. + backoff_factor=0.25, + ) # type: ignore + self.resume_retries = resume_retries + + # Our Insecure HTTPAdapter disables HTTPS validation. It does not + # support caching so we'll use it for all http:// URLs. + # If caching is disabled, we will also use it for + # https:// hosts that we've marked as ignoring + # TLS errors for (trusted-hosts). + insecure_adapter = InsecureHTTPAdapter(max_retries=retries) + + # We want to _only_ cache responses on securely fetched origins or when + # the host is specified as trusted. We do this because + # we can't validate the response of an insecurely/untrusted fetched + # origin, and we don't want someone to be able to poison the cache and + # require manual eviction from the cache to fix it. + self._trusted_host_adapter: InsecureCacheControlAdapter | InsecureHTTPAdapter + if cache: + secure_adapter: _BaseHTTPAdapter = CacheControlAdapter( + cache=SafeFileCache(cache), + max_retries=retries, + ssl_context=ssl_context, + ) + self._trusted_host_adapter = InsecureCacheControlAdapter( + cache=SafeFileCache(cache), + max_retries=retries, + ) + else: + secure_adapter = HTTPAdapter(max_retries=retries, ssl_context=ssl_context) + self._trusted_host_adapter = insecure_adapter + + self.mount("https://", secure_adapter) + self.mount("http://", insecure_adapter) + + # Enable file:// urls + self.mount("file://", LocalFSAdapter()) + + for host in trusted_hosts: + self.add_trusted_host(host, suppress_logging=True) + + def update_index_urls(self, new_index_urls: list[str]) -> None: + """ + :param new_index_urls: New index urls to update the authentication + handler with. + """ + self.auth.index_urls = new_index_urls + + def add_trusted_host( + self, host: str, source: str | None = None, suppress_logging: bool = False + ) -> None: + """ + :param host: It is okay to provide a host that has previously been + added. + :param source: An optional source string, for logging where the host + string came from. + """ + if not suppress_logging: + msg = f"adding trusted host: {host!r}" + if source is not None: + msg += f" (from {source})" + logger.info(msg) + + parsed_host, parsed_port = parse_netloc(host) + if parsed_host is None: + raise ValueError(f"Trusted host URL must include a host part: {host!r}") + if (parsed_host, parsed_port) not in self.pip_trusted_origins: + self.pip_trusted_origins.append((parsed_host, parsed_port)) + + self.mount( + build_url_from_netloc(host, scheme="http") + "/", self._trusted_host_adapter + ) + self.mount(build_url_from_netloc(host) + "/", self._trusted_host_adapter) + if not parsed_port: + self.mount( + build_url_from_netloc(host, scheme="http") + ":", + self._trusted_host_adapter, + ) + # Mount wildcard ports for the same host. + self.mount(build_url_from_netloc(host) + ":", self._trusted_host_adapter) + + def iter_secure_origins(self) -> Generator[SecureOrigin, None, None]: + yield from SECURE_ORIGINS + for host, port in self.pip_trusted_origins: + yield ("*", host, "*" if port is None else port) + + def is_secure_origin(self, location: Link) -> bool: + # Determine if this url used a secure transport mechanism + parsed = urllib.parse.urlparse(str(location)) + origin_protocol, origin_host, origin_port = ( + parsed.scheme, + parsed.hostname, + parsed.port, + ) + + # The protocol to use to see if the protocol matches. + # Don't count the repository type as part of the protocol: in + # cases such as "git+ssh", only use "ssh". (I.e., Only verify against + # the last scheme.) + origin_protocol = origin_protocol.rsplit("+", 1)[-1] + + # Determine if our origin is a secure origin by looking through our + # hardcoded list of secure origins, as well as any additional ones + # configured on this PackageFinder instance. + for secure_origin in self.iter_secure_origins(): + secure_protocol, secure_host, secure_port = secure_origin + if origin_protocol != secure_protocol and secure_protocol != "*": + continue + + try: + addr = ipaddress.ip_address(origin_host or "") + network = ipaddress.ip_network(secure_host) + except ValueError: + # We don't have both a valid address or a valid network, so + # we'll check this origin against hostnames. + if ( + origin_host + and origin_host.lower() != secure_host.lower() + and secure_host != "*" + ): + continue + else: + # We have a valid address and network, so see if the address + # is contained within the network. + if addr not in network: + continue + + # Check to see if the port matches. + if ( + origin_port != secure_port + and secure_port != "*" + and secure_port is not None + ): + continue + + # If we've gotten here, then this origin matches the current + # secure origin and we should return True + return True + + # If we've gotten to this point, then the origin isn't secure and we + # will not accept it as a valid location to search. We will however + # log a warning that we are ignoring it. + logger.warning( + "The repository located at %s is not a trusted or secure host and " + "is being ignored. If this repository is available via HTTPS we " + "recommend you use HTTPS instead, otherwise you may silence " + "this warning and allow it anyway with '--trusted-host %s'.", + origin_host, + origin_host, + ) + + return False + + def request(self, method: str, url: str, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Response: # type: ignore[override] + # Allow setting a default timeout on a session + kwargs.setdefault("timeout", self.timeout) + # Allow setting a default proxies on a session + kwargs.setdefault("proxies", self.proxies) + + # Dispatch the actual request + return super().request(method, url, *args, **kwargs) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/utils.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..74d3111cff0dc00b33ca15d1aae5c9d73d12dfed --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +from collections.abc import Generator + +from pip._vendor.requests.models import Response + +from pip._internal.exceptions import NetworkConnectionError + +# The following comments and HTTP headers were originally added by +# Donald Stufft in git commit 22c562429a61bb77172039e480873fb239dd8c03. +# +# We use Accept-Encoding: identity here because requests defaults to +# accepting compressed responses. This breaks in a variety of ways +# depending on how the server is configured. +# - Some servers will notice that the file isn't a compressible file +# and will leave the file alone and with an empty Content-Encoding +# - Some servers will notice that the file is already compressed and +# will leave the file alone, adding a Content-Encoding: gzip header +# - Some servers won't notice anything at all and will take a file +# that's already been compressed and compress it again, and set +# the Content-Encoding: gzip header +# By setting this to request only the identity encoding we're hoping +# to eliminate the third case. Hopefully there does not exist a server +# which when given a file will notice it is already compressed and that +# you're not asking for a compressed file and will then decompress it +# before sending because if that's the case I don't think it'll ever be +# possible to make this work. +HEADERS: dict[str, str] = {"Accept-Encoding": "identity"} + +DOWNLOAD_CHUNK_SIZE = 256 * 1024 + + +def raise_for_status(resp: Response) -> None: + http_error_msg = "" + if isinstance(resp.reason, bytes): + # We attempt to decode utf-8 first because some servers + # choose to localize their reason strings. If the string + # isn't utf-8, we fall back to iso-8859-1 for all other + # encodings. + try: + reason = resp.reason.decode("utf-8") + except UnicodeDecodeError: + reason = resp.reason.decode("iso-8859-1") + else: + reason = resp.reason + + if 400 <= resp.status_code < 500: + http_error_msg = ( + f"{resp.status_code} Client Error: {reason} for url: {resp.url}" + ) + + elif 500 <= resp.status_code < 600: + http_error_msg = ( + f"{resp.status_code} Server Error: {reason} for url: {resp.url}" + ) + + if http_error_msg: + raise NetworkConnectionError(http_error_msg, response=resp) + + +def response_chunks( + response: Response, chunk_size: int = DOWNLOAD_CHUNK_SIZE +) -> Generator[bytes, None, None]: + """Given a requests Response, provide the data chunks.""" + try: + # Special case for urllib3. + for chunk in response.raw.stream( + chunk_size, + # We use decode_content=False here because we don't + # want urllib3 to mess with the raw bytes we get + # from the server. If we decompress inside of + # urllib3 then we cannot verify the checksum + # because the checksum will be of the compressed + # file. This breakage will only occur if the + # server adds a Content-Encoding header, which + # depends on how the server was configured: + # - Some servers will notice that the file isn't a + # compressible file and will leave the file alone + # and with an empty Content-Encoding + # - Some servers will notice that the file is + # already compressed and will leave the file + # alone and will add a Content-Encoding: gzip + # header + # - Some servers won't notice anything at all and + # will take a file that's already been compressed + # and compress it again and set the + # Content-Encoding: gzip header + # + # By setting this not to decode automatically we + # hope to eliminate problems with the second case. + decode_content=False, + ): + yield chunk + except AttributeError: + # Standard file-like object. + while True: + chunk = response.raw.read(chunk_size) + if not chunk: + break + yield chunk diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/xmlrpc.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/xmlrpc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f4bddb48a1d46e60628c655edb0b7412dd19c639 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/network/xmlrpc.py @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +"""xmlrpclib.Transport implementation""" + +import logging +import urllib.parse +import xmlrpc.client +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING + +from pip._internal.exceptions import NetworkConnectionError +from pip._internal.network.session import PipSession +from pip._internal.network.utils import raise_for_status + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from xmlrpc.client import _HostType, _Marshallable + + from _typeshed import SizedBuffer + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class PipXmlrpcTransport(xmlrpc.client.Transport): + """Provide a `xmlrpclib.Transport` implementation via a `PipSession` + object. + """ + + def __init__( + self, index_url: str, session: PipSession, use_datetime: bool = False + ) -> None: + super().__init__(use_datetime) + index_parts = urllib.parse.urlparse(index_url) + self._scheme = index_parts.scheme + self._session = session + + def request( + self, + host: "_HostType", + handler: str, + request_body: "SizedBuffer", + verbose: bool = False, + ) -> tuple["_Marshallable", ...]: + assert isinstance(host, str) + parts = (self._scheme, host, handler, None, None, None) + url = urllib.parse.urlunparse(parts) + try: + headers = {"Content-Type": "text/xml"} + response = self._session.post( + url, + data=request_body, + headers=headers, + stream=True, + ) + raise_for_status(response) + self.verbose = verbose + return self.parse_response(response.raw) + except NetworkConnectionError as exc: + assert exc.response + logger.critical( + "HTTP error %s while getting %s", + exc.response.status_code, + url, + ) + raise diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/operations/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/operations/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/operations/check.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/operations/check.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2d71fa5fff5426aa9b6f51ebe2ec23c0b616c549 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/operations/check.py @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +"""Validation of dependencies of packages""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +from collections.abc import Generator, Iterable +from contextlib import suppress +from email.parser import Parser +from functools import reduce +from typing import ( + Callable, + NamedTuple, +) + +from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement +from pip._vendor.packaging.tags import Tag, parse_tag +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import NormalizedName, canonicalize_name +from pip._vendor.packaging.version import Version + +from pip._internal.distributions import make_distribution_for_install_requirement +from pip._internal.metadata import get_default_environment +from pip._internal.metadata.base import BaseDistribution +from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class PackageDetails(NamedTuple): + version: Version + dependencies: list[Requirement] + + +# Shorthands +PackageSet = dict[NormalizedName, PackageDetails] +Missing = tuple[NormalizedName, Requirement] +Conflicting = tuple[NormalizedName, Version, Requirement] + +MissingDict = dict[NormalizedName, list[Missing]] +ConflictingDict = dict[NormalizedName, list[Conflicting]] +CheckResult = tuple[MissingDict, ConflictingDict] +ConflictDetails = tuple[PackageSet, CheckResult] + + +def create_package_set_from_installed() -> tuple[PackageSet, bool]: + """Converts a list of distributions into a PackageSet.""" + package_set = {} + problems = False + env = get_default_environment() + for dist in env.iter_installed_distributions(local_only=False, skip=()): + name = dist.canonical_name + try: + dependencies = list(dist.iter_dependencies()) + package_set[name] = PackageDetails(dist.version, dependencies) + except (OSError, ValueError) as e: + # Don't crash on unreadable or broken metadata. + logger.warning("Error parsing dependencies of %s: %s", name, e) + problems = True + return package_set, problems + + +def check_package_set( + package_set: PackageSet, should_ignore: Callable[[str], bool] | None = None +) -> CheckResult: + """Check if a package set is consistent + + If should_ignore is passed, it should be a callable that takes a + package name and returns a boolean. + """ + + missing = {} + conflicting = {} + + for package_name, package_detail in package_set.items(): + # Info about dependencies of package_name + missing_deps: set[Missing] = set() + conflicting_deps: set[Conflicting] = set() + + if should_ignore and should_ignore(package_name): + continue + + for req in package_detail.dependencies: + name = canonicalize_name(req.name) + + # Check if it's missing + if name not in package_set: + missed = True + if req.marker is not None: + missed = req.marker.evaluate({"extra": ""}) + if missed: + missing_deps.add((name, req)) + continue + + # Check if there's a conflict + version = package_set[name].version + if not req.specifier.contains(version, prereleases=True): + conflicting_deps.add((name, version, req)) + + if missing_deps: + missing[package_name] = sorted(missing_deps, key=str) + if conflicting_deps: + conflicting[package_name] = sorted(conflicting_deps, key=str) + + return missing, conflicting + + +def check_install_conflicts(to_install: list[InstallRequirement]) -> ConflictDetails: + """For checking if the dependency graph would be consistent after \ + installing given requirements + """ + # Start from the current state + package_set, _ = create_package_set_from_installed() + # Install packages + would_be_installed = _simulate_installation_of(to_install, package_set) + + # Only warn about directly-dependent packages; create a whitelist of them + whitelist = _create_whitelist(would_be_installed, package_set) + + return ( + package_set, + check_package_set( + package_set, should_ignore=lambda name: name not in whitelist + ), + ) + + +def check_unsupported( + packages: Iterable[BaseDistribution], + supported_tags: Iterable[Tag], +) -> Generator[BaseDistribution, None, None]: + for p in packages: + with suppress(FileNotFoundError): + wheel_file = p.read_text("WHEEL") + wheel_tags: frozenset[Tag] = reduce( + frozenset.union, + map(parse_tag, Parser().parsestr(wheel_file).get_all("Tag", [])), + frozenset(), + ) + if wheel_tags.isdisjoint(supported_tags): + yield p + + +def _simulate_installation_of( + to_install: list[InstallRequirement], package_set: PackageSet +) -> set[NormalizedName]: + """Computes the version of packages after installing to_install.""" + # Keep track of packages that were installed + installed = set() + + # Modify it as installing requirement_set would (assuming no errors) + for inst_req in to_install: + abstract_dist = make_distribution_for_install_requirement(inst_req) + dist = abstract_dist.get_metadata_distribution() + name = dist.canonical_name + package_set[name] = PackageDetails(dist.version, list(dist.iter_dependencies())) + + installed.add(name) + + return installed + + +def _create_whitelist( + would_be_installed: set[NormalizedName], package_set: PackageSet +) -> set[NormalizedName]: + packages_affected = set(would_be_installed) + + for package_name in package_set: + if package_name in packages_affected: + continue + + for req in package_set[package_name].dependencies: + if canonicalize_name(req.name) in packages_affected: + packages_affected.add(package_name) + break + + return packages_affected diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/operations/freeze.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/operations/freeze.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..486a833212f2cf220b6c9e0a918c05f913509750 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/operations/freeze.py @@ -0,0 +1,259 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections +import logging +import os +from collections.abc import Container, Generator, Iterable +from dataclasses import dataclass, field +from typing import NamedTuple + +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import NormalizedName, canonicalize_name +from pip._vendor.packaging.version import InvalidVersion + +from pip._internal.exceptions import BadCommand, InstallationError +from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution, get_environment +from pip._internal.req.constructors import ( + install_req_from_editable, + install_req_from_line, +) +from pip._internal.req.req_file import COMMENT_RE +from pip._internal.utils.direct_url_helpers import direct_url_as_pep440_direct_reference + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class _EditableInfo(NamedTuple): + requirement: str + comments: list[str] + + +def freeze( + requirement: list[str] | None = None, + local_only: bool = False, + user_only: bool = False, + paths: list[str] | None = None, + isolated: bool = False, + exclude_editable: bool = False, + skip: Container[str] = (), +) -> Generator[str, None, None]: + installations: dict[str, FrozenRequirement] = {} + + dists = get_environment(paths).iter_installed_distributions( + local_only=local_only, + skip=(), + user_only=user_only, + ) + for dist in dists: + req = FrozenRequirement.from_dist(dist) + if exclude_editable and req.editable: + continue + installations[req.canonical_name] = req + + if requirement: + # the options that don't get turned into an InstallRequirement + # should only be emitted once, even if the same option is in multiple + # requirements files, so we need to keep track of what has been emitted + # so that we don't emit it again if it's seen again + emitted_options: set[str] = set() + # keep track of which files a requirement is in so that we can + # give an accurate warning if a requirement appears multiple times. + req_files: dict[str, list[str]] = collections.defaultdict(list) + for req_file_path in requirement: + with open(req_file_path) as req_file: + for line in req_file: + if ( + not line.strip() + or line.strip().startswith("#") + or line.startswith( + ( + "-r", + "--requirement", + "-f", + "--find-links", + "-i", + "--index-url", + "--pre", + "--trusted-host", + "--process-dependency-links", + "--extra-index-url", + "--use-feature", + ) + ) + ): + line = line.rstrip() + if line not in emitted_options: + emitted_options.add(line) + yield line + continue + + if line.startswith(("-e", "--editable")): + if line.startswith("-e"): + line = line[2:].strip() + else: + line = line[len("--editable") :].strip().lstrip("=") + line_req = install_req_from_editable( + line, + isolated=isolated, + ) + else: + line_req = install_req_from_line( + COMMENT_RE.sub("", line).strip(), + isolated=isolated, + ) + + if not line_req.name: + logger.info( + "Skipping line in requirement file [%s] because " + "it's not clear what it would install: %s", + req_file_path, + line.strip(), + ) + logger.info( + " (add #egg=PackageName to the URL to avoid" + " this warning)" + ) + else: + line_req_canonical_name = canonicalize_name(line_req.name) + if line_req_canonical_name not in installations: + # either it's not installed, or it is installed + # but has been processed already + if not req_files[line_req.name]: + logger.warning( + "Requirement file [%s] contains %s, but " + "package %r is not installed", + req_file_path, + COMMENT_RE.sub("", line).strip(), + line_req.name, + ) + else: + req_files[line_req.name].append(req_file_path) + else: + yield str(installations[line_req_canonical_name]).rstrip() + del installations[line_req_canonical_name] + req_files[line_req.name].append(req_file_path) + + # Warn about requirements that were included multiple times (in a + # single requirements file or in different requirements files). + for name, files in req_files.items(): + if len(files) > 1: + logger.warning( + "Requirement %s included multiple times [%s]", + name, + ", ".join(sorted(set(files))), + ) + + yield ("## The following requirements were added by pip freeze:") + for installation in sorted(installations.values(), key=lambda x: x.name.lower()): + if installation.canonical_name not in skip: + yield str(installation).rstrip() + + +def _format_as_name_version(dist: BaseDistribution) -> str: + try: + dist_version = dist.version + except InvalidVersion: + # legacy version + return f"{dist.raw_name}==={dist.raw_version}" + else: + return f"{dist.raw_name}=={dist_version}" + + +def _get_editable_info(dist: BaseDistribution) -> _EditableInfo: + """ + Compute and return values (req, comments) for use in + FrozenRequirement.from_dist(). + """ + editable_project_location = dist.editable_project_location + assert editable_project_location + location = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(editable_project_location)) + + from pip._internal.vcs import RemoteNotFoundError, RemoteNotValidError, vcs + + vcs_backend = vcs.get_backend_for_dir(location) + + if vcs_backend is None: + display = _format_as_name_version(dist) + logger.debug( + 'No VCS found for editable requirement "%s" in: %r', + display, + location, + ) + return _EditableInfo( + requirement=location, + comments=[f"# Editable install with no version control ({display})"], + ) + + vcs_name = type(vcs_backend).__name__ + + try: + req = vcs_backend.get_src_requirement(location, dist.raw_name) + except RemoteNotFoundError: + display = _format_as_name_version(dist) + return _EditableInfo( + requirement=location, + comments=[f"# Editable {vcs_name} install with no remote ({display})"], + ) + except RemoteNotValidError as ex: + display = _format_as_name_version(dist) + return _EditableInfo( + requirement=location, + comments=[ + f"# Editable {vcs_name} install ({display}) with either a deleted " + f"local remote or invalid URI:", + f"# '{ex.url}'", + ], + ) + except BadCommand: + logger.warning( + "cannot determine version of editable source in %s " + "(%s command not found in path)", + location, + vcs_backend.name, + ) + return _EditableInfo(requirement=location, comments=[]) + except InstallationError as exc: + logger.warning("Error when trying to get requirement for VCS system %s", exc) + else: + return _EditableInfo(requirement=req, comments=[]) + + logger.warning("Could not determine repository location of %s", location) + + return _EditableInfo( + requirement=location, + comments=["## !! Could not determine repository location"], + ) + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class FrozenRequirement: + name: str + req: str + editable: bool + comments: Iterable[str] = field(default_factory=tuple) + + @property + def canonical_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + return canonicalize_name(self.name) + + @classmethod + def from_dist(cls, dist: BaseDistribution) -> FrozenRequirement: + editable = dist.editable + if editable: + req, comments = _get_editable_info(dist) + else: + comments = [] + direct_url = dist.direct_url + if direct_url: + # if PEP 610 metadata is present, use it + req = direct_url_as_pep440_direct_reference(direct_url, dist.raw_name) + else: + # name==version requirement + req = _format_as_name_version(dist) + + return cls(dist.raw_name, req, editable, comments=comments) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + req = self.req + if self.editable: + req = f"-e {req}" + return "\n".join(list(self.comments) + [str(req)]) + "\n" diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/operations/prepare.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/operations/prepare.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..67f9ee950410d782356d562be5e66030ee10df26 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/operations/prepare.py @@ -0,0 +1,747 @@ +"""Prepares a distribution for installation""" + +# The following comment should be removed at some point in the future. +# mypy: strict-optional=False +from __future__ import annotations + +import mimetypes +import os +import shutil +from collections.abc import Iterable +from dataclasses import dataclass +from pathlib import Path +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING + +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name + +from pip._internal.build_env import BuildEnvironmentInstaller +from pip._internal.distributions import make_distribution_for_install_requirement +from pip._internal.distributions.installed import InstalledDistribution +from pip._internal.exceptions import ( + DirectoryUrlHashUnsupported, + HashMismatch, + HashUnpinned, + InstallationError, + MetadataInconsistent, + NetworkConnectionError, + VcsHashUnsupported, +) +from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder +from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution, get_metadata_distribution +from pip._internal.models.direct_url import ArchiveInfo +from pip._internal.models.link import Link +from pip._internal.models.wheel import Wheel +from pip._internal.network.download import Downloader +from pip._internal.network.lazy_wheel import ( + HTTPRangeRequestUnsupported, + dist_from_wheel_url, +) +from pip._internal.network.session import PipSession +from pip._internal.operations.build.build_tracker import BuildTracker +from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement +from pip._internal.utils._log import getLogger +from pip._internal.utils.direct_url_helpers import ( + direct_url_for_editable, + direct_url_from_link, +) +from pip._internal.utils.hashes import Hashes, MissingHashes +from pip._internal.utils.logging import indent_log +from pip._internal.utils.misc import ( + display_path, + hash_file, + hide_url, + redact_auth_from_requirement, +) +from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import TempDirectory +from pip._internal.utils.unpacking import unpack_file +from pip._internal.vcs import vcs + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from pip._internal.cli.progress_bars import BarType + +logger = getLogger(__name__) + + +def _get_prepared_distribution( + req: InstallRequirement, + build_tracker: BuildTracker, + build_env_installer: BuildEnvironmentInstaller, + build_isolation: bool, + check_build_deps: bool, +) -> BaseDistribution: + """Prepare a distribution for installation.""" + abstract_dist = make_distribution_for_install_requirement(req) + tracker_id = abstract_dist.build_tracker_id + if tracker_id is not None: + with build_tracker.track(req, tracker_id): + abstract_dist.prepare_distribution_metadata( + build_env_installer, build_isolation, check_build_deps + ) + return abstract_dist.get_metadata_distribution() + + +def unpack_vcs_link(link: Link, location: str, verbosity: int) -> None: + vcs_backend = vcs.get_backend_for_scheme(link.scheme) + assert vcs_backend is not None + vcs_backend.unpack(location, url=hide_url(link.url), verbosity=verbosity) + + +@dataclass +class File: + path: str + content_type: str | None = None + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + if self.content_type is None: + # Try to guess the file's MIME type. If the system MIME tables + # can't be loaded, give up. + try: + self.content_type = mimetypes.guess_type(self.path)[0] + except OSError: + pass + + +def get_http_url( + link: Link, + download: Downloader, + download_dir: str | None = None, + hashes: Hashes | None = None, +) -> File: + temp_dir = TempDirectory(kind="unpack", globally_managed=True) + # If a download dir is specified, is the file already downloaded there? + already_downloaded_path = None + if download_dir: + already_downloaded_path = _check_download_dir(link, download_dir, hashes) + + if already_downloaded_path: + from_path = already_downloaded_path + content_type = None + else: + # let's download to a tmp dir + from_path, content_type = download(link, temp_dir.path) + if hashes: + hashes.check_against_path(from_path) + + return File(from_path, content_type) + + +def get_file_url( + link: Link, download_dir: str | None = None, hashes: Hashes | None = None +) -> File: + """Get file and optionally check its hash.""" + # If a download dir is specified, is the file already there and valid? + already_downloaded_path = None + if download_dir: + already_downloaded_path = _check_download_dir(link, download_dir, hashes) + + if already_downloaded_path: + from_path = already_downloaded_path + else: + from_path = link.file_path + + # If --require-hashes is off, `hashes` is either empty, the + # link's embedded hash, or MissingHashes; it is required to + # match. If --require-hashes is on, we are satisfied by any + # hash in `hashes` matching: a URL-based or an option-based + # one; no internet-sourced hash will be in `hashes`. + if hashes: + hashes.check_against_path(from_path) + return File(from_path, None) + + +def unpack_url( + link: Link, + location: str, + download: Downloader, + verbosity: int, + download_dir: str | None = None, + hashes: Hashes | None = None, +) -> File | None: + """Unpack link into location, downloading if required. + + :param hashes: A Hashes object, one of whose embedded hashes must match, + or HashMismatch will be raised. If the Hashes is empty, no matches are + required, and unhashable types of requirements (like VCS ones, which + would ordinarily raise HashUnsupported) are allowed. + """ + # non-editable vcs urls + if link.is_vcs: + unpack_vcs_link(link, location, verbosity=verbosity) + return None + + assert not link.is_existing_dir() + + # file urls + if link.is_file: + file = get_file_url(link, download_dir, hashes=hashes) + + # http urls + else: + file = get_http_url( + link, + download, + download_dir, + hashes=hashes, + ) + + # unpack the archive to the build dir location. even when only downloading + # archives, they have to be unpacked to parse dependencies, except wheels + if not link.is_wheel: + unpack_file(file.path, location, file.content_type) + + return file + + +def _check_download_dir( + link: Link, + download_dir: str, + hashes: Hashes | None, + warn_on_hash_mismatch: bool = True, +) -> str | None: + """Check download_dir for previously downloaded file with correct hash + If a correct file is found return its path else None + """ + download_path = os.path.join(download_dir, link.filename) + + if not os.path.exists(download_path): + return None + + # If already downloaded, does its hash match? + logger.info("File was already downloaded %s", download_path) + if hashes: + try: + hashes.check_against_path(download_path) + except HashMismatch: + if warn_on_hash_mismatch: + logger.warning( + "Previously-downloaded file %s has bad hash. Re-downloading.", + download_path, + ) + os.unlink(download_path) + return None + return download_path + + +class RequirementPreparer: + """Prepares a Requirement""" + + def __init__( + self, + *, + build_dir: str, + download_dir: str | None, + src_dir: str, + build_isolation: bool, + build_isolation_installer: BuildEnvironmentInstaller, + check_build_deps: bool, + build_tracker: BuildTracker, + session: PipSession, + progress_bar: BarType, + finder: PackageFinder, + require_hashes: bool, + use_user_site: bool, + lazy_wheel: bool, + verbosity: int, + legacy_resolver: bool, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + + self.src_dir = src_dir + self.build_dir = build_dir + self.build_tracker = build_tracker + self._session = session + self._download = Downloader(session, progress_bar) + self.finder = finder + + # Where still-packed archives should be written to. If None, they are + # not saved, and are deleted immediately after unpacking. + self.download_dir = download_dir + + # Is build isolation allowed? + self.build_isolation = build_isolation + self.build_env_installer = build_isolation_installer + + # Should check build dependencies? + self.check_build_deps = check_build_deps + + # Should hash-checking be required? + self.require_hashes = require_hashes + + # Should install in user site-packages? + self.use_user_site = use_user_site + + # Should wheels be downloaded lazily? + self.use_lazy_wheel = lazy_wheel + + # How verbose should underlying tooling be? + self.verbosity = verbosity + + # Are we using the legacy resolver? + self.legacy_resolver = legacy_resolver + + # Memoized downloaded files, as mapping of url: path. + self._downloaded: dict[str, str] = {} + + # Previous "header" printed for a link-based InstallRequirement + self._previous_requirement_header = ("", "") + + def _log_preparing_link(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> None: + """Provide context for the requirement being prepared.""" + if req.link.is_file and not req.is_wheel_from_cache: + message = "Processing %s" + information = str(display_path(req.link.file_path)) + else: + message = "Collecting %s" + information = redact_auth_from_requirement(req.req) if req.req else str(req) + + # If we used req.req, inject requirement source if available (this + # would already be included if we used req directly) + if req.req and req.comes_from: + if isinstance(req.comes_from, str): + comes_from: str | None = req.comes_from + else: + comes_from = req.comes_from.from_path() + if comes_from: + information += f" (from {comes_from})" + + if (message, information) != self._previous_requirement_header: + self._previous_requirement_header = (message, information) + logger.info(message, information) + + if req.is_wheel_from_cache: + with indent_log(): + logger.info("Using cached %s", req.link.filename) + + def _ensure_link_req_src_dir( + self, req: InstallRequirement, parallel_builds: bool + ) -> None: + """Ensure source_dir of a linked InstallRequirement.""" + # Since source_dir is only set for editable requirements. + if req.link.is_wheel: + # We don't need to unpack wheels, so no need for a source + # directory. + return + assert req.source_dir is None + if req.link.is_existing_dir(): + # build local directories in-tree + req.source_dir = req.link.file_path + return + + # We always delete unpacked sdists after pip runs. + req.ensure_has_source_dir( + self.build_dir, + autodelete=True, + parallel_builds=parallel_builds, + ) + req.ensure_pristine_source_checkout() + + def _get_linked_req_hashes(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> Hashes: + # By the time this is called, the requirement's link should have + # been checked so we can tell what kind of requirements req is + # and raise some more informative errors than otherwise. + # (For example, we can raise VcsHashUnsupported for a VCS URL + # rather than HashMissing.) + if not self.require_hashes: + return req.hashes(trust_internet=True) + + # We could check these first 2 conditions inside unpack_url + # and save repetition of conditions, but then we would + # report less-useful error messages for unhashable + # requirements, complaining that there's no hash provided. + if req.link.is_vcs: + raise VcsHashUnsupported() + if req.link.is_existing_dir(): + raise DirectoryUrlHashUnsupported() + + # Unpinned packages are asking for trouble when a new version + # is uploaded. This isn't a security check, but it saves users + # a surprising hash mismatch in the future. + # file:/// URLs aren't pinnable, so don't complain about them + # not being pinned. + if not req.is_direct and not req.is_pinned: + raise HashUnpinned() + + # If known-good hashes are missing for this requirement, + # shim it with a facade object that will provoke hash + # computation and then raise a HashMissing exception + # showing the user what the hash should be. + return req.hashes(trust_internet=False) or MissingHashes() + + def _fetch_metadata_only( + self, + req: InstallRequirement, + ) -> BaseDistribution | None: + if self.legacy_resolver: + logger.debug( + "Metadata-only fetching is not used in the legacy resolver", + ) + return None + if self.require_hashes: + logger.debug( + "Metadata-only fetching is not used as hash checking is required", + ) + return None + # Try PEP 658 metadata first, then fall back to lazy wheel if unavailable. + return self._fetch_metadata_using_link_data_attr( + req + ) or self._fetch_metadata_using_lazy_wheel(req.link) + + def _fetch_metadata_using_link_data_attr( + self, + req: InstallRequirement, + ) -> BaseDistribution | None: + """Fetch metadata from the data-dist-info-metadata attribute, if possible.""" + # (1) Get the link to the metadata file, if provided by the backend. + metadata_link = req.link.metadata_link() + if metadata_link is None: + return None + assert req.req is not None + logger.verbose( + "Obtaining dependency information for %s from %s", + req.req, + metadata_link, + ) + # (2) Download the contents of the METADATA file, separate from the dist itself. + metadata_file = get_http_url( + metadata_link, + self._download, + hashes=metadata_link.as_hashes(), + ) + with open(metadata_file.path, "rb") as f: + metadata_contents = f.read() + # (3) Generate a dist just from those file contents. + metadata_dist = get_metadata_distribution( + metadata_contents, + req.link.filename, + req.req.name, + ) + # (4) Ensure the Name: field from the METADATA file matches the name from the + # install requirement. + # + # NB: raw_name will fall back to the name from the install requirement if + # the Name: field is not present, but it's noted in the raw_name docstring + # that that should NEVER happen anyway. + if canonicalize_name(metadata_dist.raw_name) != canonicalize_name(req.req.name): + raise MetadataInconsistent( + req, "Name", req.req.name, metadata_dist.raw_name + ) + return metadata_dist + + def _fetch_metadata_using_lazy_wheel( + self, + link: Link, + ) -> BaseDistribution | None: + """Fetch metadata using lazy wheel, if possible.""" + # --use-feature=fast-deps must be provided. + if not self.use_lazy_wheel: + return None + if link.is_file or not link.is_wheel: + logger.debug( + "Lazy wheel is not used as %r does not point to a remote wheel", + link, + ) + return None + + wheel = Wheel(link.filename) + name = wheel.name + logger.info( + "Obtaining dependency information from %s %s", + name, + wheel.version, + ) + url = link.url.split("#", 1)[0] + try: + return dist_from_wheel_url(name, url, self._session) + except HTTPRangeRequestUnsupported: + logger.debug("%s does not support range requests", url) + return None + + def _complete_partial_requirements( + self, + partially_downloaded_reqs: Iterable[InstallRequirement], + parallel_builds: bool = False, + ) -> None: + """Download any requirements which were only fetched by metadata.""" + # Download to a temporary directory. These will be copied over as + # needed for downstream 'download', 'wheel', and 'install' commands. + temp_dir = TempDirectory(kind="unpack", globally_managed=True).path + + # Map each link to the requirement that owns it. This allows us to set + # `req.local_file_path` on the appropriate requirement after passing + # all the links at once into BatchDownloader. + links_to_fully_download: dict[Link, InstallRequirement] = {} + for req in partially_downloaded_reqs: + assert req.link + links_to_fully_download[req.link] = req + + batch_download = self._download.batch(links_to_fully_download.keys(), temp_dir) + for link, (filepath, _) in batch_download: + logger.debug("Downloading link %s to %s", link, filepath) + req = links_to_fully_download[link] + # Record the downloaded file path so wheel reqs can extract a Distribution + # in .get_dist(). + req.local_file_path = filepath + # Record that the file is downloaded so we don't do it again in + # _prepare_linked_requirement(). + self._downloaded[req.link.url] = filepath + + # If this is an sdist, we need to unpack it after downloading, but the + # .source_dir won't be set up until we are in _prepare_linked_requirement(). + # Add the downloaded archive to the install requirement to unpack after + # preparing the source dir. + if not req.is_wheel: + req.needs_unpacked_archive(Path(filepath)) + + # This step is necessary to ensure all lazy wheels are processed + # successfully by the 'download', 'wheel', and 'install' commands. + for req in partially_downloaded_reqs: + self._prepare_linked_requirement(req, parallel_builds) + + def prepare_linked_requirement( + self, req: InstallRequirement, parallel_builds: bool = False + ) -> BaseDistribution: + """Prepare a requirement to be obtained from req.link.""" + assert req.link + self._log_preparing_link(req) + with indent_log(): + # Check if the relevant file is already available + # in the download directory + file_path = None + if self.download_dir is not None and req.link.is_wheel: + hashes = self._get_linked_req_hashes(req) + file_path = _check_download_dir( + req.link, + self.download_dir, + hashes, + # When a locally built wheel has been found in cache, we don't warn + # about re-downloading when the already downloaded wheel hash does + # not match. This is because the hash must be checked against the + # original link, not the cached link. It that case the already + # downloaded file will be removed and re-fetched from cache (which + # implies a hash check against the cache entry's origin.json). + warn_on_hash_mismatch=not req.is_wheel_from_cache, + ) + + if file_path is not None: + # The file is already available, so mark it as downloaded + self._downloaded[req.link.url] = file_path + else: + # The file is not available, attempt to fetch only metadata + metadata_dist = self._fetch_metadata_only(req) + if metadata_dist is not None: + req.needs_more_preparation = True + req.set_dist(metadata_dist) + # Ensure download_info is available even in dry-run mode + if req.download_info is None: + req.download_info = direct_url_from_link( + req.link, req.source_dir + ) + return metadata_dist + + # None of the optimizations worked, fully prepare the requirement + return self._prepare_linked_requirement(req, parallel_builds) + + def prepare_linked_requirements_more( + self, reqs: Iterable[InstallRequirement], parallel_builds: bool = False + ) -> None: + """Prepare linked requirements more, if needed.""" + reqs = [req for req in reqs if req.needs_more_preparation] + for req in reqs: + # Determine if any of these requirements were already downloaded. + if self.download_dir is not None and req.link.is_wheel: + hashes = self._get_linked_req_hashes(req) + file_path = _check_download_dir(req.link, self.download_dir, hashes) + if file_path is not None: + self._downloaded[req.link.url] = file_path + req.needs_more_preparation = False + + # Prepare requirements we found were already downloaded for some + # reason. The other downloads will be completed separately. + partially_downloaded_reqs: list[InstallRequirement] = [] + for req in reqs: + if req.needs_more_preparation: + partially_downloaded_reqs.append(req) + else: + self._prepare_linked_requirement(req, parallel_builds) + + # TODO: separate this part out from RequirementPreparer when the v1 + # resolver can be removed! + self._complete_partial_requirements( + partially_downloaded_reqs, + parallel_builds=parallel_builds, + ) + + def _prepare_linked_requirement( + self, req: InstallRequirement, parallel_builds: bool + ) -> BaseDistribution: + assert req.link + link = req.link + + hashes = self._get_linked_req_hashes(req) + + if hashes and req.is_wheel_from_cache: + assert req.download_info is not None + assert link.is_wheel + assert link.is_file + # We need to verify hashes, and we have found the requirement in the cache + # of locally built wheels. + if ( + isinstance(req.download_info.info, ArchiveInfo) + and req.download_info.info.hashes + and hashes.has_one_of(req.download_info.info.hashes) + ): + # At this point we know the requirement was built from a hashable source + # artifact, and we verified that the cache entry's hash of the original + # artifact matches one of the hashes we expect. We don't verify hashes + # against the cached wheel, because the wheel is not the original. + hashes = None + else: + logger.warning( + "The hashes of the source archive found in cache entry " + "don't match, ignoring cached built wheel " + "and re-downloading source." + ) + req.link = req.cached_wheel_source_link + link = req.link + + self._ensure_link_req_src_dir(req, parallel_builds) + + if link.is_existing_dir(): + local_file = None + elif link.url not in self._downloaded: + try: + local_file = unpack_url( + link, + req.source_dir, + self._download, + self.verbosity, + self.download_dir, + hashes, + ) + except NetworkConnectionError as exc: + raise InstallationError( + f"Could not install requirement {req} because of HTTP " + f"error {exc} for URL {link}" + ) + else: + file_path = self._downloaded[link.url] + if hashes: + hashes.check_against_path(file_path) + local_file = File(file_path, content_type=None) + + # If download_info is set, we got it from the wheel cache. + if req.download_info is None: + # Editables don't go through this function (see + # prepare_editable_requirement). + assert not req.editable + req.download_info = direct_url_from_link(link, req.source_dir) + # Make sure we have a hash in download_info. If we got it as part of the + # URL, it will have been verified and we can rely on it. Otherwise we + # compute it from the downloaded file. + # FIXME: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/11943 + if ( + isinstance(req.download_info.info, ArchiveInfo) + and not req.download_info.info.hashes + and local_file + ): + hash = hash_file(local_file.path)[0].hexdigest() + # We populate info.hash for backward compatibility. + # This will automatically populate info.hashes. + req.download_info.info.hash = f"sha256={hash}" + + # For use in later processing, + # preserve the file path on the requirement. + if local_file: + req.local_file_path = local_file.path + + dist = _get_prepared_distribution( + req, + self.build_tracker, + self.build_env_installer, + self.build_isolation, + self.check_build_deps, + ) + return dist + + def save_linked_requirement(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> None: + assert self.download_dir is not None + assert req.link is not None + link = req.link + if link.is_vcs or (link.is_existing_dir() and req.editable): + # Make a .zip of the source_dir we already created. + req.archive(self.download_dir) + return + + if link.is_existing_dir(): + logger.debug( + "Not copying link to destination directory " + "since it is a directory: %s", + link, + ) + return + if req.local_file_path is None: + # No distribution was downloaded for this requirement. + return + + download_location = os.path.join(self.download_dir, link.filename) + if not os.path.exists(download_location): + shutil.copy(req.local_file_path, download_location) + download_path = display_path(download_location) + logger.info("Saved %s", download_path) + + def prepare_editable_requirement( + self, + req: InstallRequirement, + ) -> BaseDistribution: + """Prepare an editable requirement.""" + assert req.editable, "cannot prepare a non-editable req as editable" + + logger.info("Obtaining %s", req) + + with indent_log(): + if self.require_hashes: + raise InstallationError( + f"The editable requirement {req} cannot be installed when " + "requiring hashes, because there is no single file to " + "hash." + ) + req.ensure_has_source_dir(self.src_dir) + req.update_editable() + assert req.source_dir + req.download_info = direct_url_for_editable(req.unpacked_source_directory) + + dist = _get_prepared_distribution( + req, + self.build_tracker, + self.build_env_installer, + self.build_isolation, + self.check_build_deps, + ) + + req.check_if_exists(self.use_user_site) + + return dist + + def prepare_installed_requirement( + self, + req: InstallRequirement, + skip_reason: str, + ) -> BaseDistribution: + """Prepare an already-installed requirement.""" + assert req.satisfied_by, "req should have been satisfied but isn't" + assert skip_reason is not None, ( + "did not get skip reason skipped but req.satisfied_by " + f"is set to {req.satisfied_by}" + ) + logger.info( + "Requirement %s: %s (%s)", skip_reason, req, req.satisfied_by.version + ) + with indent_log(): + if self.require_hashes: + logger.debug( + "Since it is already installed, we are trusting this " + "package without checking its hash. To ensure a " + "completely repeatable environment, install into an " + "empty virtualenv." + ) + return InstalledDistribution(req).get_metadata_distribution() diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5fc8752d8e4a8179c6ed1a2d25491900882ec1d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections +import logging +from collections.abc import Generator +from dataclasses import dataclass + +from pip._internal.cli.progress_bars import BarType, get_install_progress_renderer +from pip._internal.utils.logging import indent_log + +from .req_file import parse_requirements +from .req_install import InstallRequirement +from .req_set import RequirementSet + +__all__ = [ + "RequirementSet", + "InstallRequirement", + "parse_requirements", + "install_given_reqs", +] + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class InstallationResult: + name: str + + +def _validate_requirements( + requirements: list[InstallRequirement], +) -> Generator[tuple[str, InstallRequirement], None, None]: + for req in requirements: + assert req.name, f"invalid to-be-installed requirement: {req}" + yield req.name, req + + +def install_given_reqs( + requirements: list[InstallRequirement], + root: str | None, + home: str | None, + prefix: str | None, + warn_script_location: bool, + use_user_site: bool, + pycompile: bool, + progress_bar: BarType, +) -> list[InstallationResult]: + """ + Install everything in the given list. + + (to be called after having downloaded and unpacked the packages) + """ + to_install = collections.OrderedDict(_validate_requirements(requirements)) + + if to_install: + logger.info( + "Installing collected packages: %s", + ", ".join(to_install.keys()), + ) + + installed = [] + + show_progress = logger.isEnabledFor(logging.INFO) and len(to_install) > 1 + + items = iter(to_install.values()) + if show_progress: + renderer = get_install_progress_renderer( + bar_type=progress_bar, total=len(to_install) + ) + items = renderer(items) + + with indent_log(): + for requirement in items: + req_name = requirement.name + assert req_name is not None + if requirement.should_reinstall: + logger.info("Attempting uninstall: %s", req_name) + with indent_log(): + uninstalled_pathset = requirement.uninstall(auto_confirm=True) + else: + uninstalled_pathset = None + + try: + requirement.install( + root=root, + home=home, + prefix=prefix, + warn_script_location=warn_script_location, + use_user_site=use_user_site, + pycompile=pycompile, + ) + except Exception: + # if install did not succeed, rollback previous uninstall + if uninstalled_pathset and not requirement.install_succeeded: + uninstalled_pathset.rollback() + raise + else: + if uninstalled_pathset and requirement.install_succeeded: + uninstalled_pathset.commit() + + installed.append(InstallationResult(req_name)) + + return installed diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/constructors.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/constructors.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7fef6b7e0e574169102e1684a525da46550303df --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/constructors.py @@ -0,0 +1,568 @@ +"""Backing implementation for InstallRequirement's various constructors + +The idea here is that these formed a major chunk of InstallRequirement's size +so, moving them and support code dedicated to them outside of that class +helps creates for better understandability for the rest of the code. + +These are meant to be used elsewhere within pip to create instances of +InstallRequirement. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import copy +import logging +import os +import re +from collections.abc import Collection +from dataclasses import dataclass + +from pip._vendor.packaging.markers import Marker +from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import InvalidRequirement, Requirement +from pip._vendor.packaging.specifiers import Specifier + +from pip._internal.exceptions import InstallationError +from pip._internal.models.index import PyPI, TestPyPI +from pip._internal.models.link import Link +from pip._internal.models.wheel import Wheel +from pip._internal.req.req_file import ParsedRequirement +from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement +from pip._internal.utils.filetypes import is_archive_file +from pip._internal.utils.misc import is_installable_dir +from pip._internal.utils.packaging import get_requirement +from pip._internal.utils.urls import path_to_url +from pip._internal.vcs import is_url, vcs + +__all__ = [ + "install_req_from_editable", + "install_req_from_line", + "parse_editable", +] + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) +operators = Specifier._operators.keys() + + +def _strip_extras(path: str) -> tuple[str, str | None]: + m = re.match(r"^(.+)(\[[^\]]+\])$", path) + extras = None + if m: + path_no_extras = m.group(1).rstrip() + extras = m.group(2) + else: + path_no_extras = path + + return path_no_extras, extras + + +def convert_extras(extras: str | None) -> set[str]: + if not extras: + return set() + return get_requirement("placeholder" + extras.lower()).extras + + +def _set_requirement_extras(req: Requirement, new_extras: set[str]) -> Requirement: + """ + Returns a new requirement based on the given one, with the supplied extras. If the + given requirement already has extras those are replaced (or dropped if no new extras + are given). + """ + match: re.Match[str] | None = re.fullmatch( + # see https://peps.python.org/pep-0508/#complete-grammar + r"([\w\t .-]+)(\[[^\]]*\])?(.*)", + str(req), + flags=re.ASCII, + ) + # ireq.req is a valid requirement so the regex should always match + assert ( + match is not None + ), f"regex match on requirement {req} failed, this should never happen" + pre: str | None = match.group(1) + post: str | None = match.group(3) + assert ( + pre is not None and post is not None + ), f"regex group selection for requirement {req} failed, this should never happen" + extras: str = "[{}]".format(",".join(sorted(new_extras)) if new_extras else "") + return get_requirement(f"{pre}{extras}{post}") + + +def _parse_direct_url_editable(editable_req: str) -> tuple[str | None, str, set[str]]: + try: + req = Requirement(editable_req) + except InvalidRequirement: + pass + else: + if req.url: + # Join the marker back into the name part. This will be parsed out + # later into a Requirement again. + if req.marker: + name = f"{req.name} ; {req.marker}" + else: + name = req.name + return (name, req.url, req.extras) + + raise ValueError + + +def _parse_pip_syntax_editable(editable_req: str) -> tuple[str | None, str, set[str]]: + url = editable_req + + # If a file path is specified with extras, strip off the extras. + url_no_extras, extras = _strip_extras(url) + + if os.path.isdir(url_no_extras): + # Treating it as code that has already been checked out + url_no_extras = path_to_url(url_no_extras) + + if url_no_extras.lower().startswith("file:"): + package_name = Link(url_no_extras).egg_fragment + if extras: + return ( + package_name, + url_no_extras, + get_requirement("placeholder" + extras.lower()).extras, + ) + else: + return package_name, url_no_extras, set() + + for version_control in vcs: + if url.lower().startswith(f"{version_control}:"): + url = f"{version_control}+{url}" + break + + return Link(url).egg_fragment, url, set() + + +def parse_editable(editable_req: str) -> tuple[str | None, str, set[str]]: + """Parses an editable requirement into: + - a requirement name with environment markers + - an URL + - extras + Accepted requirements: + - svn+http://blahblah@rev#egg=Foobar[baz]&subdirectory=version_subdir + - local_path[some_extra] + - Foobar[extra] @ svn+http://blahblah@rev#subdirectory=subdir ; markers + """ + try: + package_name, url, extras = _parse_direct_url_editable(editable_req) + except ValueError: + package_name, url, extras = _parse_pip_syntax_editable(editable_req) + + link = Link(url) + + if not link.is_vcs and not link.url.startswith("file:"): + backends = ", ".join(vcs.all_schemes) + raise InstallationError( + f"{editable_req} is not a valid editable requirement. " + f"It should either be a path to a local project or a VCS URL " + f"(beginning with {backends})." + ) + + # The project name can be inferred from local file URIs easily. + if not package_name and not link.url.startswith("file:"): + raise InstallationError( + f"Could not detect requirement name for '{editable_req}', " + "please specify one with your_package_name @ URL" + ) + return package_name, url, extras + + +def check_first_requirement_in_file(filename: str) -> None: + """Check if file is parsable as a requirements file. + + This is heavily based on ``pkg_resources.parse_requirements``, but + simplified to just check the first meaningful line. + + :raises InvalidRequirement: If the first meaningful line cannot be parsed + as an requirement. + """ + with open(filename, encoding="utf-8", errors="ignore") as f: + # Create a steppable iterator, so we can handle \-continuations. + lines = ( + line + for line in (line.strip() for line in f) + if line and not line.startswith("#") # Skip blank lines/comments. + ) + + for line in lines: + # Drop comments -- a hash without a space may be in a URL. + if " #" in line: + line = line[: line.find(" #")] + # If there is a line continuation, drop it, and append the next line. + if line.endswith("\\"): + line = line[:-2].strip() + next(lines, "") + get_requirement(line) + return + + +def deduce_helpful_msg(req: str) -> str: + """Returns helpful msg in case requirements file does not exist, + or cannot be parsed. + + :params req: Requirements file path + """ + if not os.path.exists(req): + return f" File '{req}' does not exist." + msg = " The path does exist. " + # Try to parse and check if it is a requirements file. + try: + check_first_requirement_in_file(req) + except InvalidRequirement: + logger.debug("Cannot parse '%s' as requirements file", req) + else: + msg += ( + f"The argument you provided " + f"({req}) appears to be a" + f" requirements file. If that is the" + f" case, use the '-r' flag to install" + f" the packages specified within it." + ) + return msg + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class RequirementParts: + requirement: Requirement | None + link: Link | None + markers: Marker | None + extras: set[str] + + +def parse_req_from_editable(editable_req: str) -> RequirementParts: + name, url, extras_override = parse_editable(editable_req) + + if name is not None: + try: + req: Requirement | None = get_requirement(name) + except InvalidRequirement as exc: + raise InstallationError(f"Invalid requirement: {name!r}: {exc}") + else: + req = None + + link = Link(url) + + return RequirementParts(req, link, None, extras_override) + + +# ---- The actual constructors follow ---- + + +def install_req_from_editable( + editable_req: str, + comes_from: InstallRequirement | str | None = None, + *, + isolated: bool = False, + hash_options: dict[str, list[str]] | None = None, + constraint: bool = False, + user_supplied: bool = False, + permit_editable_wheels: bool = False, + config_settings: dict[str, str | list[str]] | None = None, +) -> InstallRequirement: + if constraint: + raise InstallationError("Editable requirements are not allowed as constraints") + + parts = parse_req_from_editable(editable_req) + return InstallRequirement( + parts.requirement, + comes_from=comes_from, + user_supplied=user_supplied, + editable=True, + permit_editable_wheels=permit_editable_wheels, + link=parts.link, + constraint=constraint, + isolated=isolated, + hash_options=hash_options, + config_settings=config_settings, + extras=parts.extras, + ) + + +def _looks_like_path(name: str) -> bool: + """Checks whether the string "looks like" a path on the filesystem. + + This does not check whether the target actually exists, only judge from the + appearance. + + Returns true if any of the following conditions is true: + * a path separator is found (either os.path.sep or os.path.altsep); + * a dot is found (which represents the current directory). + """ + if os.path.sep in name: + return True + if os.path.altsep is not None and os.path.altsep in name: + return True + if name.startswith("."): + return True + return False + + +def _get_url_from_path(path: str, name: str) -> str | None: + """ + First, it checks whether a provided path is an installable directory. If it + is, returns the path. + + If false, check if the path is an archive file (such as a .whl). + The function checks if the path is a file. If false, if the path has + an @, it will treat it as a PEP 440 URL requirement and return the path. + """ + if _looks_like_path(name) and os.path.isdir(path): + if is_installable_dir(path): + return path_to_url(path) + # TODO: The is_installable_dir test here might not be necessary + # now that it is done in load_pyproject_toml too. + raise InstallationError( + f"Directory {name!r} is not installable. Neither 'setup.py' " + "nor 'pyproject.toml' found." + ) + if not is_archive_file(path): + return None + if os.path.isfile(path): + return path_to_url(path) + urlreq_parts = name.split("@", 1) + if len(urlreq_parts) >= 2 and not _looks_like_path(urlreq_parts[0]): + # If the path contains '@' and the part before it does not look + # like a path, try to treat it as a PEP 440 URL req instead. + return None + logger.warning( + "Requirement %r looks like a filename, but the file does not exist", + name, + ) + return path_to_url(path) + + +def parse_req_from_line(name: str, line_source: str | None) -> RequirementParts: + if is_url(name): + marker_sep = "; " + else: + marker_sep = ";" + if marker_sep in name: + name, markers_as_string = name.split(marker_sep, 1) + markers_as_string = markers_as_string.strip() + if not markers_as_string: + markers = None + else: + markers = Marker(markers_as_string) + else: + markers = None + name = name.strip() + req_as_string = None + path = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(name)) + link = None + extras_as_string = None + + if is_url(name): + link = Link(name) + else: + p, extras_as_string = _strip_extras(path) + url = _get_url_from_path(p, name) + if url is not None: + link = Link(url) + + # it's a local file, dir, or url + if link: + # Handle relative file URLs + if link.scheme == "file" and re.search(r"\.\./", link.url): + link = Link(path_to_url(os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(link.path)))) + # wheel file + if link.is_wheel: + wheel = Wheel(link.filename) # can raise InvalidWheelFilename + req_as_string = f"{wheel.name}=={wheel.version}" + else: + # set the req to the egg fragment. when it's not there, this + # will become an 'unnamed' requirement + req_as_string = link.egg_fragment + + # a requirement specifier + else: + req_as_string = name + + extras = convert_extras(extras_as_string) + + def with_source(text: str) -> str: + if not line_source: + return text + return f"{text} (from {line_source})" + + def _parse_req_string(req_as_string: str) -> Requirement: + try: + return get_requirement(req_as_string) + except InvalidRequirement as exc: + if os.path.sep in req_as_string: + add_msg = "It looks like a path." + add_msg += deduce_helpful_msg(req_as_string) + elif "=" in req_as_string and not any( + op in req_as_string for op in operators + ): + add_msg = "= is not a valid operator. Did you mean == ?" + else: + add_msg = "" + msg = with_source(f"Invalid requirement: {req_as_string!r}: {exc}") + if add_msg: + msg += f"\nHint: {add_msg}" + raise InstallationError(msg) + + if req_as_string is not None: + req: Requirement | None = _parse_req_string(req_as_string) + else: + req = None + + return RequirementParts(req, link, markers, extras) + + +def install_req_from_line( + name: str, + comes_from: str | InstallRequirement | None = None, + *, + isolated: bool = False, + hash_options: dict[str, list[str]] | None = None, + constraint: bool = False, + line_source: str | None = None, + user_supplied: bool = False, + config_settings: dict[str, str | list[str]] | None = None, +) -> InstallRequirement: + """Creates an InstallRequirement from a name, which might be a + requirement, directory containing 'setup.py', filename, or URL. + + :param line_source: An optional string describing where the line is from, + for logging purposes in case of an error. + """ + parts = parse_req_from_line(name, line_source) + + return InstallRequirement( + parts.requirement, + comes_from, + link=parts.link, + markers=parts.markers, + isolated=isolated, + hash_options=hash_options, + config_settings=config_settings, + constraint=constraint, + extras=parts.extras, + user_supplied=user_supplied, + ) + + +def install_req_from_req_string( + req_string: str, + comes_from: InstallRequirement | None = None, + isolated: bool = False, + user_supplied: bool = False, +) -> InstallRequirement: + try: + req = get_requirement(req_string) + except InvalidRequirement as exc: + raise InstallationError(f"Invalid requirement: {req_string!r}: {exc}") + + domains_not_allowed = [ + PyPI.file_storage_domain, + TestPyPI.file_storage_domain, + ] + if ( + req.url + and comes_from + and comes_from.link + and comes_from.link.netloc in domains_not_allowed + ): + # Explicitly disallow pypi packages that depend on external urls + raise InstallationError( + "Packages installed from PyPI cannot depend on packages " + "which are not also hosted on PyPI.\n" + f"{comes_from.name} depends on {req} " + ) + + return InstallRequirement( + req, + comes_from, + isolated=isolated, + user_supplied=user_supplied, + ) + + +def install_req_from_parsed_requirement( + parsed_req: ParsedRequirement, + isolated: bool = False, + user_supplied: bool = False, + config_settings: dict[str, str | list[str]] | None = None, +) -> InstallRequirement: + if parsed_req.is_editable: + req = install_req_from_editable( + parsed_req.requirement, + comes_from=parsed_req.comes_from, + constraint=parsed_req.constraint, + isolated=isolated, + user_supplied=user_supplied, + config_settings=config_settings, + ) + + else: + req = install_req_from_line( + parsed_req.requirement, + comes_from=parsed_req.comes_from, + isolated=isolated, + hash_options=( + parsed_req.options.get("hashes", {}) if parsed_req.options else {} + ), + constraint=parsed_req.constraint, + line_source=parsed_req.line_source, + user_supplied=user_supplied, + config_settings=config_settings, + ) + return req + + +def install_req_from_link_and_ireq( + link: Link, ireq: InstallRequirement +) -> InstallRequirement: + return InstallRequirement( + req=ireq.req, + comes_from=ireq.comes_from, + editable=ireq.editable, + link=link, + markers=ireq.markers, + isolated=ireq.isolated, + hash_options=ireq.hash_options, + config_settings=ireq.config_settings, + user_supplied=ireq.user_supplied, + ) + + +def install_req_drop_extras(ireq: InstallRequirement) -> InstallRequirement: + """ + Creates a new InstallationRequirement using the given template but without + any extras. Sets the original requirement as the new one's parent + (comes_from). + """ + return InstallRequirement( + req=( + _set_requirement_extras(ireq.req, set()) if ireq.req is not None else None + ), + comes_from=ireq, + editable=ireq.editable, + link=ireq.link, + markers=ireq.markers, + isolated=ireq.isolated, + hash_options=ireq.hash_options, + constraint=ireq.constraint, + extras=[], + config_settings=ireq.config_settings, + user_supplied=ireq.user_supplied, + permit_editable_wheels=ireq.permit_editable_wheels, + ) + + +def install_req_extend_extras( + ireq: InstallRequirement, + extras: Collection[str], +) -> InstallRequirement: + """ + Returns a copy of an installation requirement with some additional extras. + Makes a shallow copy of the ireq object. + """ + result = copy.copy(ireq) + result.extras = {*ireq.extras, *extras} + result.req = ( + _set_requirement_extras(ireq.req, result.extras) + if ireq.req is not None + else None + ) + return result diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/pep723.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/pep723.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..805abed7833c9e2821f172cd91142f3a914b187a --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/pep723.py @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +import re +from typing import Any + +from pip._internal.utils.compat import tomllib + +REGEX = r"(?m)^# /// (?P[a-zA-Z0-9-]+)$\s(?P(^#(| .*)$\s)+)^# ///$" + + +class PEP723Exception(ValueError): + """Raised to indicate a problem when parsing PEP 723 metadata from a script""" + + def __init__(self, msg: str) -> None: + self.msg = msg + + +def pep723_metadata(scriptfile: str) -> dict[str, Any]: + with open(scriptfile) as f: + script = f.read() + + name = "script" + matches = list( + filter(lambda m: m.group("type") == name, re.finditer(REGEX, script)) + ) + + if len(matches) > 1: + raise PEP723Exception(f"Multiple {name!r} blocks found in {scriptfile!r}") + elif len(matches) == 1: + content = "".join( + line[2:] if line.startswith("# ") else line[1:] + for line in matches[0].group("content").splitlines(keepends=True) + ) + try: + metadata = tomllib.loads(content) + except Exception as exc: + raise PEP723Exception(f"Failed to parse TOML in {scriptfile!r}") from exc + else: + raise PEP723Exception( + f"File does not contain {name!r} metadata: {scriptfile!r}" + ) + + return metadata diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_dependency_group.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_dependency_group.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..396ac1bb63587dff8f60ee1aed071e1f6b86dff4 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_dependency_group.py @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +from collections.abc import Iterable, Iterator +from typing import Any + +from pip._vendor.dependency_groups import DependencyGroupResolver + +from pip._internal.exceptions import InstallationError +from pip._internal.utils.compat import tomllib + + +def parse_dependency_groups(groups: list[tuple[str, str]]) -> list[str]: + """ + Parse dependency groups data as provided via the CLI, in a `[path:]group` syntax. + + Raises InstallationErrors if anything goes wrong. + """ + resolvers = _build_resolvers(path for (path, _) in groups) + return list(_resolve_all_groups(resolvers, groups)) + + +def _resolve_all_groups( + resolvers: dict[str, DependencyGroupResolver], groups: list[tuple[str, str]] +) -> Iterator[str]: + """ + Run all resolution, converting any error from `DependencyGroupResolver` into + an InstallationError. + """ + for path, groupname in groups: + resolver = resolvers[path] + try: + yield from (str(req) for req in resolver.resolve(groupname)) + except (ValueError, TypeError, LookupError) as e: + raise InstallationError( + f"[dependency-groups] resolution failed for '{groupname}' " + f"from '{path}': {e}" + ) from e + + +def _build_resolvers(paths: Iterable[str]) -> dict[str, Any]: + resolvers = {} + for path in paths: + if path in resolvers: + continue + + pyproject = _load_pyproject(path) + if "dependency-groups" not in pyproject: + raise InstallationError( + f"[dependency-groups] table was missing from '{path}'. " + "Cannot resolve '--group' option." + ) + raw_dependency_groups = pyproject["dependency-groups"] + if not isinstance(raw_dependency_groups, dict): + raise InstallationError( + f"[dependency-groups] table was malformed in {path}. " + "Cannot resolve '--group' option." + ) + + resolvers[path] = DependencyGroupResolver(raw_dependency_groups) + return resolvers + + +def _load_pyproject(path: str) -> dict[str, Any]: + """ + This helper loads a pyproject.toml as TOML. + + It raises an InstallationError if the operation fails. + """ + try: + with open(path, "rb") as fp: + return tomllib.load(fp) + except FileNotFoundError: + raise InstallationError(f"{path} not found. Cannot resolve '--group' option.") + except tomllib.TOMLDecodeError as e: + raise InstallationError(f"Error parsing {path}: {e}") from e + except OSError as e: + raise InstallationError(f"Error reading {path}: {e}") from e diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_file.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_file.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9eb58ce665b6e432224b2137787e98aa5c782165 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_file.py @@ -0,0 +1,631 @@ +""" +Requirements file parsing +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import codecs +import locale +import logging +import optparse +import os +import re +import shlex +import sys +import urllib.parse +from collections.abc import Generator, Iterable +from dataclasses import dataclass +from optparse import Values +from typing import ( + TYPE_CHECKING, + Any, + Callable, + NoReturn, +) + +from pip._internal.cli import cmdoptions +from pip._internal.exceptions import InstallationError, RequirementsFileParseError +from pip._internal.models.release_control import ReleaseControl +from pip._internal.models.search_scope import SearchScope + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder + from pip._internal.network.session import PipSession + +__all__ = ["parse_requirements"] + +ReqFileLines = Iterable[tuple[int, str]] + +LineParser = Callable[[str], tuple[str, Values]] + +SCHEME_RE = re.compile(r"^(http|https|file):", re.I) +COMMENT_RE = re.compile(r"(^|\s+)#.*$") + +# Matches environment variable-style values in '${MY_VARIABLE_1}' with the +# variable name consisting of only uppercase letters, digits or the '_' +# (underscore). This follows the POSIX standard defined in IEEE Std 1003.1, +# 2013 Edition. +ENV_VAR_RE = re.compile(r"(?P\$\{(?P[A-Z0-9_]+)\})") + +SUPPORTED_OPTIONS: list[Callable[..., optparse.Option]] = [ + cmdoptions.index_url, + cmdoptions.extra_index_url, + cmdoptions.no_index, + cmdoptions.constraints, + cmdoptions.requirements, + cmdoptions.editable, + cmdoptions.find_links, + cmdoptions.no_binary, + cmdoptions.only_binary, + cmdoptions.prefer_binary, + cmdoptions.require_hashes, + cmdoptions.pre, + cmdoptions.all_releases, + cmdoptions.only_final, + cmdoptions.trusted_host, + cmdoptions.use_new_feature, +] + +# options to be passed to requirements +SUPPORTED_OPTIONS_REQ: list[Callable[..., optparse.Option]] = [ + cmdoptions.hash, + cmdoptions.config_settings, +] + +SUPPORTED_OPTIONS_EDITABLE_REQ: list[Callable[..., optparse.Option]] = [ + cmdoptions.config_settings, +] + + +# the 'dest' string values +SUPPORTED_OPTIONS_REQ_DEST = [str(o().dest) for o in SUPPORTED_OPTIONS_REQ] +SUPPORTED_OPTIONS_EDITABLE_REQ_DEST = [ + str(o().dest) for o in SUPPORTED_OPTIONS_EDITABLE_REQ +] + +# order of BOMS is important: codecs.BOM_UTF16_LE is a prefix of codecs.BOM_UTF32_LE +# so data.startswith(BOM_UTF16_LE) would be true for UTF32_LE data +BOMS: list[tuple[bytes, str]] = [ + (codecs.BOM_UTF8, "utf-8"), + (codecs.BOM_UTF32, "utf-32"), + (codecs.BOM_UTF32_BE, "utf-32-be"), + (codecs.BOM_UTF32_LE, "utf-32-le"), + (codecs.BOM_UTF16, "utf-16"), + (codecs.BOM_UTF16_BE, "utf-16-be"), + (codecs.BOM_UTF16_LE, "utf-16-le"), +] + +PEP263_ENCODING_RE = re.compile(rb"coding[:=]\s*([-\w.]+)") +DEFAULT_ENCODING = "utf-8" + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class ParsedRequirement: + # TODO: replace this with slots=True when dropping Python 3.9 support. + __slots__ = ( + "requirement", + "is_editable", + "comes_from", + "constraint", + "options", + "line_source", + ) + + requirement: str + is_editable: bool + comes_from: str + constraint: bool + options: dict[str, Any] | None + line_source: str | None + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class ParsedLine: + __slots__ = ("filename", "lineno", "args", "opts", "constraint") + + filename: str + lineno: int + args: str + opts: Values + constraint: bool + + @property + def is_editable(self) -> bool: + return bool(self.opts.editables) + + @property + def requirement(self) -> str | None: + if self.args: + return self.args + elif self.is_editable: + # We don't support multiple -e on one line + return self.opts.editables[0] + return None + + +def parse_requirements( + filename: str, + session: PipSession, + finder: PackageFinder | None = None, + options: optparse.Values | None = None, + constraint: bool = False, +) -> Generator[ParsedRequirement, None, None]: + """Parse a requirements file and yield ParsedRequirement instances. + + :param filename: Path or url of requirements file. + :param session: PipSession instance. + :param finder: Instance of pip.index.PackageFinder. + :param options: cli options. + :param constraint: If true, parsing a constraint file rather than + requirements file. + """ + line_parser = get_line_parser(finder) + parser = RequirementsFileParser(session, line_parser) + + for parsed_line in parser.parse(filename, constraint): + parsed_req = handle_line( + parsed_line, options=options, finder=finder, session=session + ) + if parsed_req is not None: + yield parsed_req + + +def preprocess(content: str) -> ReqFileLines: + """Split, filter, and join lines, and return a line iterator + + :param content: the content of the requirements file + """ + lines_enum: ReqFileLines = enumerate(content.splitlines(), start=1) + lines_enum = join_lines(lines_enum) + lines_enum = ignore_comments(lines_enum) + lines_enum = expand_env_variables(lines_enum) + return lines_enum + + +def handle_requirement_line( + line: ParsedLine, + options: optparse.Values | None = None, +) -> ParsedRequirement: + # preserve for the nested code path + line_comes_from = "{} {} (line {})".format( + "-c" if line.constraint else "-r", + line.filename, + line.lineno, + ) + + assert line.requirement is not None + + # get the options that apply to requirements + if line.is_editable: + supported_dest = SUPPORTED_OPTIONS_EDITABLE_REQ_DEST + else: + supported_dest = SUPPORTED_OPTIONS_REQ_DEST + req_options = {} + for dest in supported_dest: + if dest in line.opts.__dict__ and line.opts.__dict__[dest]: + req_options[dest] = line.opts.__dict__[dest] + + line_source = f"line {line.lineno} of {line.filename}" + return ParsedRequirement( + requirement=line.requirement, + is_editable=line.is_editable, + comes_from=line_comes_from, + constraint=line.constraint, + options=req_options, + line_source=line_source, + ) + + +def handle_option_line( + opts: Values, + filename: str, + lineno: int, + finder: PackageFinder | None = None, + options: optparse.Values | None = None, + session: PipSession | None = None, +) -> None: + if opts.hashes: + logger.warning( + "%s line %s has --hash but no requirement, and will be ignored.", + filename, + lineno, + ) + + if options: + # percolate options upward + if opts.require_hashes: + options.require_hashes = opts.require_hashes + if opts.features_enabled: + options.features_enabled.extend( + f for f in opts.features_enabled if f not in options.features_enabled + ) + + # set finder options + if finder: + find_links = finder.find_links + index_urls = finder.index_urls + no_index = finder.search_scope.no_index + if opts.no_index is True: + no_index = True + index_urls = [] + if opts.index_url and not no_index: + index_urls = [opts.index_url] + if opts.extra_index_urls and not no_index: + index_urls.extend(opts.extra_index_urls) + if opts.find_links: + # FIXME: it would be nice to keep track of the source + # of the find_links: support a find-links local path + # relative to a requirements file. + value = opts.find_links[0] + req_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(filename)) + relative_to_reqs_file = os.path.join(req_dir, value) + if os.path.exists(relative_to_reqs_file): + value = relative_to_reqs_file + find_links.append(value) + + if session: + # We need to update the auth urls in session + session.update_index_urls(index_urls) + + search_scope = SearchScope( + find_links=find_links, + index_urls=index_urls, + no_index=no_index, + ) + finder.search_scope = search_scope + + # Transform --pre into --all-releases :all: + if opts.pre: + if not opts.release_control: + opts.release_control = ReleaseControl() + opts.release_control.all_releases.add(":all:") + + if opts.release_control: + if not finder.release_control: + # First time seeing release_control, set it on finder + finder.set_release_control(opts.release_control) + + if opts.prefer_binary: + finder.set_prefer_binary() + + if session: + for host in opts.trusted_hosts or []: + source = f"line {lineno} of {filename}" + session.add_trusted_host(host, source=source) + + +def handle_line( + line: ParsedLine, + options: optparse.Values | None = None, + finder: PackageFinder | None = None, + session: PipSession | None = None, +) -> ParsedRequirement | None: + """Handle a single parsed requirements line; This can result in + creating/yielding requirements, or updating the finder. + + :param line: The parsed line to be processed. + :param options: CLI options. + :param finder: The finder - updated by non-requirement lines. + :param session: The session - updated by non-requirement lines. + + Returns a ParsedRequirement object if the line is a requirement line, + otherwise returns None. + + For lines that contain requirements, the only options that have an effect + are from SUPPORTED_OPTIONS_REQ, and they are scoped to the + requirement. Other options from SUPPORTED_OPTIONS may be present, but are + ignored. + + For lines that do not contain requirements, the only options that have an + effect are from SUPPORTED_OPTIONS. Options from SUPPORTED_OPTIONS_REQ may + be present, but are ignored. These lines may contain multiple options + (although our docs imply only one is supported), and all our parsed and + affect the finder. + """ + + if line.requirement is not None: + parsed_req = handle_requirement_line(line, options) + return parsed_req + else: + handle_option_line( + line.opts, + line.filename, + line.lineno, + finder, + options, + session, + ) + return None + + +class RequirementsFileParser: + def __init__( + self, + session: PipSession, + line_parser: LineParser, + ) -> None: + self._session = session + self._line_parser = line_parser + + def parse( + self, filename: str, constraint: bool + ) -> Generator[ParsedLine, None, None]: + """Parse a given file, yielding parsed lines.""" + yield from self._parse_and_recurse( + filename, constraint, [{os.path.abspath(filename): None}] + ) + + def _parse_and_recurse( + self, + filename: str, + constraint: bool, + parsed_files_stack: list[dict[str, str | None]], + ) -> Generator[ParsedLine, None, None]: + for line in self._parse_file(filename, constraint): + if line.requirement is None and ( + line.opts.requirements or line.opts.constraints + ): + # parse a nested requirements file + if line.opts.requirements: + req_path = line.opts.requirements[0] + nested_constraint = False + else: + req_path = line.opts.constraints[0] + nested_constraint = True + + # original file is over http + if SCHEME_RE.search(filename): + # do a url join so relative paths work + req_path = urllib.parse.urljoin(filename, req_path) + # original file and nested file are paths + elif not SCHEME_RE.search(req_path): + # do a join so relative paths work + # and then abspath so that we can identify recursive references + req_path = os.path.abspath( + os.path.join( + os.path.dirname(filename), + req_path, + ) + ) + parsed_files = parsed_files_stack[0] + if req_path in parsed_files: + initial_file = parsed_files[req_path] + tail = ( + f" and again in {initial_file}" + if initial_file is not None + else "" + ) + raise RequirementsFileParseError( + f"{req_path} recursively references itself in {filename}{tail}" + ) + # Keeping a track where was each file first included in + new_parsed_files = parsed_files.copy() + new_parsed_files[req_path] = filename + yield from self._parse_and_recurse( + req_path, nested_constraint, [new_parsed_files, *parsed_files_stack] + ) + else: + yield line + + def _parse_file( + self, filename: str, constraint: bool + ) -> Generator[ParsedLine, None, None]: + _, content = get_file_content(filename, self._session) + + lines_enum = preprocess(content) + + for line_number, line in lines_enum: + try: + args_str, opts = self._line_parser(line) + except OptionParsingError as e: + # add offending line + msg = f"Invalid requirement: {line}\n{e.msg}" + raise RequirementsFileParseError(msg) + + yield ParsedLine( + filename, + line_number, + args_str, + opts, + constraint, + ) + + +def get_line_parser(finder: PackageFinder | None) -> LineParser: + def parse_line(line: str) -> tuple[str, Values]: + # Build new parser for each line since it accumulates appendable + # options. + parser = build_parser() + defaults = parser.get_default_values() + defaults.index_url = None + if finder: + defaults.format_control = finder.format_control + defaults.release_control = finder.release_control + + args_str, options_str = break_args_options(line) + + try: + options = shlex.split(options_str) + except ValueError as e: + raise OptionParsingError(f"Could not split options: {options_str}") from e + + opts, _ = parser.parse_args(options, defaults) + + return args_str, opts + + return parse_line + + +def break_args_options(line: str) -> tuple[str, str]: + """Break up the line into an args and options string. We only want to shlex + (and then optparse) the options, not the args. args can contain markers + which are corrupted by shlex. + """ + tokens = line.split(" ") + args = [] + options = tokens[:] + for token in tokens: + if token.startswith(("-", "--")): + break + else: + args.append(token) + options.pop(0) + return " ".join(args), " ".join(options) + + +class OptionParsingError(Exception): + def __init__(self, msg: str) -> None: + self.msg = msg + + +def build_parser() -> optparse.OptionParser: + """ + Return a parser for parsing requirement lines + """ + parser = optparse.OptionParser(add_help_option=False) + + option_factories = SUPPORTED_OPTIONS + SUPPORTED_OPTIONS_REQ + for option_factory in option_factories: + option = option_factory() + parser.add_option(option) + + # By default optparse sys.exits on parsing errors. We want to wrap + # that in our own exception. + def parser_exit(self: Any, msg: str) -> NoReturn: + raise OptionParsingError(msg) + + # NOTE: mypy disallows assigning to a method + # https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/2427 + parser.exit = parser_exit # type: ignore + + return parser + + +def join_lines(lines_enum: ReqFileLines) -> ReqFileLines: + """Joins a line ending in '\' with the previous line (except when following + comments). The joined line takes on the index of the first line. + """ + primary_line_number = None + new_line: list[str] = [] + for line_number, line in lines_enum: + if not line.endswith("\\") or COMMENT_RE.match(line): + if COMMENT_RE.match(line): + # this ensures comments are always matched later + line = " " + line + if new_line: + new_line.append(line) + assert primary_line_number is not None + yield primary_line_number, "".join(new_line) + new_line = [] + else: + yield line_number, line + else: + if not new_line: + primary_line_number = line_number + new_line.append(line.strip("\\")) + + # last line contains \ + if new_line: + assert primary_line_number is not None + yield primary_line_number, "".join(new_line) + + # TODO: handle space after '\'. + + +def ignore_comments(lines_enum: ReqFileLines) -> ReqFileLines: + """ + Strips comments and filter empty lines. + """ + for line_number, line in lines_enum: + line = COMMENT_RE.sub("", line) + line = line.strip() + if line: + yield line_number, line + + +def expand_env_variables(lines_enum: ReqFileLines) -> ReqFileLines: + """Replace all environment variables that can be retrieved via `os.getenv`. + + The only allowed format for environment variables defined in the + requirement file is `${MY_VARIABLE_1}` to ensure two things: + + 1. Strings that contain a `$` aren't accidentally (partially) expanded. + 2. Ensure consistency across platforms for requirement files. + + These points are the result of a discussion on the `github pull + request #3514 `_. + + Valid characters in variable names follow the `POSIX standard + `_ and are limited + to uppercase letter, digits and the `_` (underscore). + """ + for line_number, line in lines_enum: + for env_var, var_name in ENV_VAR_RE.findall(line): + value = os.getenv(var_name) + if not value: + continue + + line = line.replace(env_var, value) + + yield line_number, line + + +def get_file_content(url: str, session: PipSession) -> tuple[str, str]: + """Gets the content of a file; it may be a filename, file: URL, or + http: URL. Returns (location, content). Content is unicode. + Respects # -*- coding: declarations on the retrieved files. + + :param url: File path or url. + :param session: PipSession instance. + """ + scheme = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url).scheme + # Pip has special support for file:// URLs (LocalFSAdapter). + if scheme in ["http", "https", "file"]: + # Delay importing heavy network modules until absolutely necessary. + from pip._internal.network.utils import raise_for_status + + resp = session.get(url) + raise_for_status(resp) + return resp.url, resp.text + + # Assume this is a bare path. + try: + with open(url, "rb") as f: + raw_content = f.read() + except OSError as exc: + raise InstallationError(f"Could not open requirements file: {exc}") + + content = _decode_req_file(raw_content, url) + + return url, content + + +def _decode_req_file(data: bytes, url: str) -> str: + for bom, encoding in BOMS: + if data.startswith(bom): + return data[len(bom) :].decode(encoding) + + for line in data.split(b"\n")[:2]: + if line[0:1] == b"#": + result = PEP263_ENCODING_RE.search(line) + if result is not None: + encoding = result.groups()[0].decode("ascii") + return data.decode(encoding) + + try: + return data.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING) + except UnicodeDecodeError: + locale_encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding(False) or sys.getdefaultencoding() + logging.warning( + "unable to decode data from %s with default encoding %s, " + "falling back to encoding from locale: %s. " + "If this is intentional you should specify the encoding with a " + "PEP-263 style comment, e.g. '# -*- coding: %s -*-'", + url, + DEFAULT_ENCODING, + locale_encoding, + locale_encoding, + ) + return data.decode(locale_encoding) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_install.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_install.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bd4fb0717d66a7fa139038a3acf2e0f585ca37de --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_install.py @@ -0,0 +1,828 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import functools +import logging +import os +import shutil +import sys +import uuid +import zipfile +from collections.abc import Collection, Iterable +from optparse import Values +from pathlib import Path +from typing import Any + +from pip._vendor.packaging.markers import Marker +from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement +from pip._vendor.packaging.specifiers import SpecifierSet +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name +from pip._vendor.packaging.version import Version +from pip._vendor.packaging.version import parse as parse_version +from pip._vendor.pyproject_hooks import BuildBackendHookCaller + +from pip._internal.build_env import BuildEnvironment, NoOpBuildEnvironment +from pip._internal.exceptions import InstallationError, PreviousBuildDirError +from pip._internal.locations import get_scheme +from pip._internal.metadata import ( + BaseDistribution, + get_default_environment, + get_directory_distribution, + get_wheel_distribution, +) +from pip._internal.metadata.base import FilesystemWheel +from pip._internal.models.direct_url import DirectUrl +from pip._internal.models.link import Link +from pip._internal.operations.build.metadata import generate_metadata +from pip._internal.operations.build.metadata_editable import generate_editable_metadata +from pip._internal.operations.install.wheel import install_wheel +from pip._internal.pyproject import load_pyproject_toml, make_pyproject_path +from pip._internal.req.req_uninstall import UninstallPathSet +from pip._internal.utils.deprecation import deprecated +from pip._internal.utils.hashes import Hashes +from pip._internal.utils.misc import ( + ConfiguredBuildBackendHookCaller, + ask_path_exists, + backup_dir, + display_path, + hide_url, + is_installable_dir, + redact_auth_from_requirement, + redact_auth_from_url, +) +from pip._internal.utils.packaging import get_requirement +from pip._internal.utils.subprocess import runner_with_spinner_message +from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import TempDirectory, tempdir_kinds +from pip._internal.utils.unpacking import unpack_file +from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv +from pip._internal.vcs import vcs + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class InstallRequirement: + """ + Represents something that may be installed later on, may have information + about where to fetch the relevant requirement and also contains logic for + installing the said requirement. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + req: Requirement | None, + comes_from: str | InstallRequirement | None, + editable: bool = False, + link: Link | None = None, + markers: Marker | None = None, + isolated: bool = False, + *, + hash_options: dict[str, list[str]] | None = None, + config_settings: dict[str, str | list[str]] | None = None, + constraint: bool = False, + extras: Collection[str] = (), + user_supplied: bool = False, + permit_editable_wheels: bool = False, + ) -> None: + assert req is None or isinstance(req, Requirement), req + self.req = req + self.comes_from = comes_from + self.constraint = constraint + self.editable = editable + self.permit_editable_wheels = permit_editable_wheels + + # source_dir is the local directory where the linked requirement is + # located, or unpacked. In case unpacking is needed, creating and + # populating source_dir is done by the RequirementPreparer. Note this + # is not necessarily the directory where pyproject.toml or setup.py is + # located - that one is obtained via unpacked_source_directory. + self.source_dir: str | None = None + if self.editable: + assert link + if link.is_file: + self.source_dir = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(link.file_path)) + + # original_link is the direct URL that was provided by the user for the + # requirement, either directly or via a constraints file. + if link is None and req and req.url: + # PEP 508 URL requirement + link = Link(req.url) + self.link = self.original_link = link + + # When this InstallRequirement is a wheel obtained from the cache of locally + # built wheels, this is the source link corresponding to the cache entry, which + # was used to download and build the cached wheel. + self.cached_wheel_source_link: Link | None = None + + # Information about the location of the artifact that was downloaded . This + # property is guaranteed to be set in resolver results. + self.download_info: DirectUrl | None = None + + # Path to any downloaded or already-existing package. + self.local_file_path: str | None = None + if self.link and self.link.is_file: + self.local_file_path = self.link.file_path + + if extras: + self.extras = extras + elif req: + self.extras = req.extras + else: + self.extras = set() + if markers is None and req: + markers = req.marker + self.markers = markers + + # This holds the Distribution object if this requirement is already installed. + self.satisfied_by: BaseDistribution | None = None + # Whether the installation process should try to uninstall an existing + # distribution before installing this requirement. + self.should_reinstall = False + # Temporary build location + self._temp_build_dir: TempDirectory | None = None + # Set to True after successful installation + self.install_succeeded: bool | None = None + # Supplied options + self.hash_options = hash_options if hash_options else {} + self.config_settings = config_settings + # Set to True after successful preparation of this requirement + self.prepared = False + # User supplied requirement are explicitly requested for installation + # by the user via CLI arguments or requirements files, as opposed to, + # e.g. dependencies, extras or constraints. + self.user_supplied = user_supplied + + self.isolated = isolated + self.build_env: BuildEnvironment = NoOpBuildEnvironment() + + # For PEP 517, the directory where we request the project metadata + # gets stored. We need this to pass to build_wheel, so the backend + # can ensure that the wheel matches the metadata (see the PEP for + # details). + self.metadata_directory: str | None = None + + # The cached metadata distribution that this requirement represents. + # See get_dist / set_dist. + self._distribution: BaseDistribution | None = None + + # The static build requirements (from pyproject.toml) + self.pyproject_requires: list[str] | None = None + + # Build requirements that we will check are available + self.requirements_to_check: list[str] = [] + + # The PEP 517 backend we should use to build the project + self.pep517_backend: BuildBackendHookCaller | None = None + + # This requirement needs more preparation before it can be built + self.needs_more_preparation = False + + # This requirement needs to be unpacked before it can be installed. + self._archive_source: Path | None = None + + def __str__(self) -> str: + if self.req: + s = redact_auth_from_requirement(self.req) + if self.link: + s += f" from {redact_auth_from_url(self.link.url)}" + elif self.link: + s = redact_auth_from_url(self.link.url) + else: + s = "" + if self.satisfied_by is not None: + if self.satisfied_by.location is not None: + location = display_path(self.satisfied_by.location) + else: + location = "" + s += f" in {location}" + if self.comes_from: + if isinstance(self.comes_from, str): + comes_from: str | None = self.comes_from + else: + comes_from = self.comes_from.from_path() + if comes_from: + s += f" (from {comes_from})" + return s + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + f"<{self.__class__.__name__} object: " + f"{str(self)} editable={self.editable!r}>" + ) + + def format_debug(self) -> str: + """An un-tested helper for getting state, for debugging.""" + attributes = vars(self) + names = sorted(attributes) + + state = (f"{attr}={attributes[attr]!r}" for attr in sorted(names)) + return "<{name} object: {{{state}}}>".format( + name=self.__class__.__name__, + state=", ".join(state), + ) + + # Things that are valid for all kinds of requirements? + @property + def name(self) -> str | None: + if self.req is None: + return None + return self.req.name + + @functools.cached_property + def supports_pyproject_editable(self) -> bool: + assert self.pep517_backend + with self.build_env: + runner = runner_with_spinner_message( + "Checking if build backend supports build_editable" + ) + with self.pep517_backend.subprocess_runner(runner): + return "build_editable" in self.pep517_backend._supported_features() + + @property + def specifier(self) -> SpecifierSet: + assert self.req is not None + return self.req.specifier + + @property + def is_direct(self) -> bool: + """Whether this requirement was specified as a direct URL.""" + return self.original_link is not None + + @property + def is_pinned(self) -> bool: + """Return whether I am pinned to an exact version. + + For example, some-package==1.2 is pinned; some-package>1.2 is not. + """ + assert self.req is not None + specifiers = self.req.specifier + return len(specifiers) == 1 and next(iter(specifiers)).operator in {"==", "==="} + + def match_markers(self, extras_requested: Iterable[str] | None = None) -> bool: + if not extras_requested: + # Provide an extra to safely evaluate the markers + # without matching any extra + extras_requested = ("",) + if self.markers is not None: + return any( + self.markers.evaluate({"extra": extra}) for extra in extras_requested + ) + else: + return True + + @property + def has_hash_options(self) -> bool: + """Return whether any known-good hashes are specified as options. + + These activate --require-hashes mode; hashes specified as part of a + URL do not. + + """ + return bool(self.hash_options) + + def hashes(self, trust_internet: bool = True) -> Hashes: + """Return a hash-comparer that considers my option- and URL-based + hashes to be known-good. + + Hashes in URLs--ones embedded in the requirements file, not ones + downloaded from an index server--are almost peers with ones from + flags. They satisfy --require-hashes (whether it was implicitly or + explicitly activated) but do not activate it. md5 and sha224 are not + allowed in flags, which should nudge people toward good algos. We + always OR all hashes together, even ones from URLs. + + :param trust_internet: Whether to trust URL-based (#md5=...) hashes + downloaded from the internet, as by populate_link() + + """ + good_hashes = self.hash_options.copy() + if trust_internet: + link = self.link + elif self.is_direct and self.user_supplied: + link = self.original_link + else: + link = None + if link and link.hash: + assert link.hash_name is not None + good_hashes.setdefault(link.hash_name, []).append(link.hash) + return Hashes(good_hashes) + + def from_path(self) -> str | None: + """Format a nice indicator to show where this "comes from" """ + if self.req is None: + return None + s = str(self.req) + if self.comes_from: + comes_from: str | None + if isinstance(self.comes_from, str): + comes_from = self.comes_from + else: + comes_from = self.comes_from.from_path() + if comes_from: + s += "->" + comes_from + return s + + def ensure_build_location( + self, build_dir: str, autodelete: bool, parallel_builds: bool + ) -> str: + assert build_dir is not None + if self._temp_build_dir is not None: + assert self._temp_build_dir.path + return self._temp_build_dir.path + if self.req is None: + # Some systems have /tmp as a symlink which confuses custom + # builds (such as numpy). Thus, we ensure that the real path + # is returned. + self._temp_build_dir = TempDirectory( + kind=tempdir_kinds.REQ_BUILD, globally_managed=True + ) + + return self._temp_build_dir.path + + # This is the only remaining place where we manually determine the path + # for the temporary directory. It is only needed for editables where + # it is the value of the --src option. + + # When parallel builds are enabled, add a UUID to the build directory + # name so multiple builds do not interfere with each other. + dir_name: str = canonicalize_name(self.req.name) + if parallel_builds: + dir_name = f"{dir_name}_{uuid.uuid4().hex}" + + # FIXME: Is there a better place to create the build_dir? (hg and bzr + # need this) + if not os.path.exists(build_dir): + logger.debug("Creating directory %s", build_dir) + os.makedirs(build_dir) + actual_build_dir = os.path.join(build_dir, dir_name) + # `None` indicates that we respect the globally-configured deletion + # settings, which is what we actually want when auto-deleting. + delete_arg = None if autodelete else False + return TempDirectory( + path=actual_build_dir, + delete=delete_arg, + kind=tempdir_kinds.REQ_BUILD, + globally_managed=True, + ).path + + def _set_requirement(self) -> None: + """Set requirement after generating metadata.""" + assert self.req is None + assert self.metadata is not None + assert self.source_dir is not None + + # Construct a Requirement object from the generated metadata + if isinstance(parse_version(self.metadata["Version"]), Version): + op = "==" + else: + op = "===" + + self.req = get_requirement( + "".join( + [ + self.metadata["Name"], + op, + self.metadata["Version"], + ] + ) + ) + + def warn_on_mismatching_name(self) -> None: + assert self.req is not None + metadata_name = canonicalize_name(self.metadata["Name"]) + if canonicalize_name(self.req.name) == metadata_name: + # Everything is fine. + return + + # If we're here, there's a mismatch. Log a warning about it. + logger.warning( + "Generating metadata for package %s " + "produced metadata for project name %s. Fix your " + "#egg=%s fragments.", + self.name, + metadata_name, + self.name, + ) + self.req = get_requirement(metadata_name) + + def check_if_exists(self, use_user_site: bool) -> None: + """Find an installed distribution that satisfies or conflicts + with this requirement, and set self.satisfied_by or + self.should_reinstall appropriately. + """ + if self.req is None: + return + existing_dist = get_default_environment().get_distribution(self.req.name) + if not existing_dist: + return + + version_compatible = self.req.specifier.contains( + existing_dist.version, + prereleases=True, + ) + if not version_compatible: + self.satisfied_by = None + if use_user_site: + if existing_dist.in_usersite: + self.should_reinstall = True + elif running_under_virtualenv() and existing_dist.in_site_packages: + raise InstallationError( + f"Will not install to the user site because it will " + f"lack sys.path precedence to {existing_dist.raw_name} " + f"in {existing_dist.location}" + ) + else: + self.should_reinstall = True + else: + if self.editable: + self.should_reinstall = True + # when installing editables, nothing pre-existing should ever + # satisfy + self.satisfied_by = None + else: + self.satisfied_by = existing_dist + + # Things valid for wheels + @property + def is_wheel(self) -> bool: + if not self.link: + return False + return self.link.is_wheel + + @property + def is_wheel_from_cache(self) -> bool: + # When True, it means that this InstallRequirement is a local wheel file in the + # cache of locally built wheels. + return self.cached_wheel_source_link is not None + + # Things valid for sdists + @property + def unpacked_source_directory(self) -> str: + assert self.source_dir, f"No source dir for {self}" + return os.path.join( + self.source_dir, self.link and self.link.subdirectory_fragment or "" + ) + + @property + def setup_py_path(self) -> str: + assert self.source_dir, f"No source dir for {self}" + setup_py = os.path.join(self.unpacked_source_directory, "setup.py") + + return setup_py + + @property + def pyproject_toml_path(self) -> str: + assert self.source_dir, f"No source dir for {self}" + return make_pyproject_path(self.unpacked_source_directory) + + def load_pyproject_toml(self) -> None: + """Load the pyproject.toml file. + + After calling this routine, all of the attributes related to PEP 517 + processing for this requirement have been set. + """ + pyproject_toml_data = load_pyproject_toml( + self.pyproject_toml_path, self.setup_py_path, str(self) + ) + assert pyproject_toml_data + requires, backend, check, backend_path = pyproject_toml_data + self.requirements_to_check = check + self.pyproject_requires = requires + self.pep517_backend = ConfiguredBuildBackendHookCaller( + self, + self.unpacked_source_directory, + backend, + backend_path=backend_path, + ) + + def editable_sanity_check(self) -> None: + """Check that an editable requirement if valid for use with PEP 517/518. + + This verifies that an editable has a build backend that supports PEP 660. + """ + if self.editable and not self.supports_pyproject_editable: + raise InstallationError( + f"Project {self} uses a build backend " + f"that is missing the 'build_editable' hook, so " + f"it cannot be installed in editable mode. " + f"Consider using a build backend that supports PEP 660." + ) + + def prepare_metadata(self) -> None: + """Ensure that project metadata is available. + + Under PEP 517 and PEP 660, call the backend hook to prepare the metadata. + Under legacy processing, call setup.py egg-info. + """ + assert self.source_dir, f"No source dir for {self}" + details = self.name or f"from {self.link}" + + assert self.pep517_backend is not None + if ( + self.editable + and self.permit_editable_wheels + and self.supports_pyproject_editable + ): + self.metadata_directory = generate_editable_metadata( + build_env=self.build_env, + backend=self.pep517_backend, + details=details, + ) + else: + self.metadata_directory = generate_metadata( + build_env=self.build_env, + backend=self.pep517_backend, + details=details, + ) + + # Act on the newly generated metadata, based on the name and version. + if not self.name: + self._set_requirement() + else: + self.warn_on_mismatching_name() + + self.assert_source_matches_version() + + @property + def metadata(self) -> Any: + if not hasattr(self, "_metadata"): + self._metadata = self.get_dist().metadata + + return self._metadata + + def set_dist(self, distribution: BaseDistribution) -> None: + self._distribution = distribution + + def get_dist(self) -> BaseDistribution: + if self._distribution is not None: + return self._distribution + elif self.metadata_directory: + return get_directory_distribution(self.metadata_directory) + elif self.local_file_path and self.is_wheel: + assert self.req is not None + return get_wheel_distribution( + FilesystemWheel(self.local_file_path), + canonicalize_name(self.req.name), + ) + raise AssertionError( + f"InstallRequirement {self} has no metadata directory and no wheel: " + f"can't make a distribution." + ) + + def assert_source_matches_version(self) -> None: + assert self.source_dir, f"No source dir for {self}" + version = self.metadata["version"] + if self.req and self.req.specifier and version not in self.req.specifier: + logger.warning( + "Requested %s, but installing version %s", + self, + version, + ) + else: + logger.debug( + "Source in %s has version %s, which satisfies requirement %s", + display_path(self.source_dir), + version, + self, + ) + + # For both source distributions and editables + def ensure_has_source_dir( + self, + parent_dir: str, + autodelete: bool = False, + parallel_builds: bool = False, + ) -> None: + """Ensure that a source_dir is set. + + This will create a temporary build dir if the name of the requirement + isn't known yet. + + :param parent_dir: The ideal pip parent_dir for the source_dir. + Generally src_dir for editables and build_dir for sdists. + :return: self.source_dir + """ + if self.source_dir is None: + self.source_dir = self.ensure_build_location( + parent_dir, + autodelete=autodelete, + parallel_builds=parallel_builds, + ) + + def needs_unpacked_archive(self, archive_source: Path) -> None: + assert self._archive_source is None + self._archive_source = archive_source + + def ensure_pristine_source_checkout(self) -> None: + """Ensure the source directory has not yet been built in.""" + assert self.source_dir is not None + if self._archive_source is not None: + unpack_file(str(self._archive_source), self.source_dir) + elif is_installable_dir(self.source_dir): + # If a checkout exists, it's unwise to keep going. + # version inconsistencies are logged later, but do not fail + # the installation. + raise PreviousBuildDirError( + f"pip can't proceed with requirements '{self}' due to a " + f"pre-existing build directory ({self.source_dir}). This is likely " + "due to a previous installation that failed . pip is " + "being responsible and not assuming it can delete this. " + "Please delete it and try again." + ) + + # For editable installations + def update_editable(self) -> None: + if not self.link: + logger.debug( + "Cannot update repository at %s; repository location is unknown", + self.source_dir, + ) + return + assert self.editable + assert self.source_dir + if self.link.scheme == "file": + # Static paths don't get updated + return + vcs_backend = vcs.get_backend_for_scheme(self.link.scheme) + # Editable requirements are validated in Requirement constructors. + # So here, if it's neither a path nor a valid VCS URL, it's a bug. + assert vcs_backend, f"Unsupported VCS URL {self.link.url}" + hidden_url = hide_url(self.link.url) + vcs_backend.obtain(self.source_dir, url=hidden_url, verbosity=0) + + # Top-level Actions + def uninstall( + self, auto_confirm: bool = False, verbose: bool = False + ) -> UninstallPathSet | None: + """ + Uninstall the distribution currently satisfying this requirement. + + Prompts before removing or modifying files unless + ``auto_confirm`` is True. + + Refuses to delete or modify files outside of ``sys.prefix`` - + thus uninstallation within a virtual environment can only + modify that virtual environment, even if the virtualenv is + linked to global site-packages. + + """ + assert self.req + dist = get_default_environment().get_distribution(self.req.name) + if not dist: + logger.warning("Skipping %s as it is not installed.", self.name) + return None + logger.info("Found existing installation: %s", dist) + + uninstalled_pathset = UninstallPathSet.from_dist(dist) + uninstalled_pathset.remove(auto_confirm, verbose) + return uninstalled_pathset + + def _get_archive_name(self, path: str, parentdir: str, rootdir: str) -> str: + def _clean_zip_name(name: str, prefix: str) -> str: + assert name.startswith( + prefix + os.path.sep + ), f"name {name!r} doesn't start with prefix {prefix!r}" + name = name[len(prefix) + 1 :] + name = name.replace(os.path.sep, "/") + return name + + assert self.req is not None + path = os.path.join(parentdir, path) + name = _clean_zip_name(path, rootdir) + return self.req.name + "/" + name + + def archive(self, build_dir: str | None) -> None: + """Saves archive to provided build_dir. + + Used for saving downloaded VCS requirements as part of `pip download`. + """ + assert self.source_dir + if build_dir is None: + return + + create_archive = True + archive_name = "{}-{}.zip".format(self.name, self.metadata["version"]) + archive_path = os.path.join(build_dir, archive_name) + + if os.path.exists(archive_path): + response = ask_path_exists( + f"The file {display_path(archive_path)} exists. (i)gnore, (w)ipe, " + "(b)ackup, (a)bort ", + ("i", "w", "b", "a"), + ) + if response == "i": + create_archive = False + elif response == "w": + logger.warning("Deleting %s", display_path(archive_path)) + os.remove(archive_path) + elif response == "b": + dest_file = backup_dir(archive_path) + logger.warning( + "Backing up %s to %s", + display_path(archive_path), + display_path(dest_file), + ) + shutil.move(archive_path, dest_file) + elif response == "a": + sys.exit(-1) + + if not create_archive: + return + + zip_output = zipfile.ZipFile( + archive_path, + "w", + zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED, + allowZip64=True, + ) + with zip_output: + dir = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(self.unpacked_source_directory)) + for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(dir): + for dirname in dirnames: + dir_arcname = self._get_archive_name( + dirname, + parentdir=dirpath, + rootdir=dir, + ) + zipdir = zipfile.ZipInfo(dir_arcname + "/") + zipdir.external_attr = 0x1ED << 16 # 0o755 + zip_output.writestr(zipdir, "") + for filename in filenames: + file_arcname = self._get_archive_name( + filename, + parentdir=dirpath, + rootdir=dir, + ) + filename = os.path.join(dirpath, filename) + zip_output.write(filename, file_arcname) + + logger.info("Saved %s", display_path(archive_path)) + + def install( + self, + root: str | None = None, + home: str | None = None, + prefix: str | None = None, + warn_script_location: bool = True, + use_user_site: bool = False, + pycompile: bool = True, + ) -> None: + assert self.req is not None + scheme = get_scheme( + self.req.name, + user=use_user_site, + home=home, + root=root, + isolated=self.isolated, + prefix=prefix, + ) + + assert self.is_wheel + assert self.local_file_path + + install_wheel( + self.req.name, + self.local_file_path, + scheme=scheme, + req_description=str(self.req), + pycompile=pycompile, + warn_script_location=warn_script_location, + direct_url=self.download_info if self.is_direct else None, + requested=self.user_supplied, + ) + self.install_succeeded = True + + +def check_invalid_constraint_type(req: InstallRequirement) -> str: + # Check for unsupported forms + problem = "" + if not req.name: + problem = "Unnamed requirements are not allowed as constraints" + elif req.editable: + problem = "Editable requirements are not allowed as constraints" + elif req.extras: + problem = "Constraints cannot have extras" + + if problem: + deprecated( + reason=( + "Constraints are only allowed to take the form of a package " + "name and a version specifier. Other forms were originally " + "permitted as an accident of the implementation, but were " + "undocumented. The new implementation of the resolver no " + "longer supports these forms." + ), + replacement="replacing the constraint with a requirement", + # No plan yet for when the new resolver becomes default + gone_in=None, + issue=8210, + ) + + return problem + + +def _has_option(options: Values, reqs: list[InstallRequirement], option: str) -> bool: + if getattr(options, option, None): + return True + for req in reqs: + if getattr(req, option, None): + return True + return False diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_set.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_set.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3451b24f27bb32da69c178dc8a36723d7de0fa93 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_set.py @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +import logging +from collections import OrderedDict + +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name + +from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class RequirementSet: + def __init__(self, check_supported_wheels: bool = True) -> None: + """Create a RequirementSet.""" + + self.requirements: dict[str, InstallRequirement] = OrderedDict() + self.check_supported_wheels = check_supported_wheels + + self.unnamed_requirements: list[InstallRequirement] = [] + + def __str__(self) -> str: + requirements = sorted( + (req for req in self.requirements.values() if not req.comes_from), + key=lambda req: canonicalize_name(req.name or ""), + ) + return " ".join(str(req.req) for req in requirements) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + requirements = sorted( + self.requirements.values(), + key=lambda req: canonicalize_name(req.name or ""), + ) + + format_string = "<{classname} object; {count} requirement(s): {reqs}>" + return format_string.format( + classname=self.__class__.__name__, + count=len(requirements), + reqs=", ".join(str(req.req) for req in requirements), + ) + + def add_unnamed_requirement(self, install_req: InstallRequirement) -> None: + assert not install_req.name + self.unnamed_requirements.append(install_req) + + def add_named_requirement(self, install_req: InstallRequirement) -> None: + assert install_req.name + + project_name = canonicalize_name(install_req.name) + self.requirements[project_name] = install_req + + def has_requirement(self, name: str) -> bool: + project_name = canonicalize_name(name) + + return ( + project_name in self.requirements + and not self.requirements[project_name].constraint + ) + + def get_requirement(self, name: str) -> InstallRequirement: + project_name = canonicalize_name(name) + + if project_name in self.requirements: + return self.requirements[project_name] + + raise KeyError(f"No project with the name {name!r}") + + @property + def all_requirements(self) -> list[InstallRequirement]: + return self.unnamed_requirements + list(self.requirements.values()) + + @property + def requirements_to_install(self) -> list[InstallRequirement]: + """Return the list of requirements that need to be installed. + + TODO remove this property together with the legacy resolver, since the new + resolver only returns requirements that need to be installed. + """ + return [ + install_req + for install_req in self.all_requirements + if not install_req.constraint and not install_req.satisfied_by + ] diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_uninstall.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_uninstall.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3f3dde2fdd943549642edf5d2e935b369023397c --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/req/req_uninstall.py @@ -0,0 +1,639 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import functools +import os +import sys +import sysconfig +from collections.abc import Generator, Iterable +from importlib.util import cache_from_source +from typing import Any, Callable + +from pip._internal.exceptions import LegacyDistutilsInstall, UninstallMissingRecord +from pip._internal.locations import get_bin_prefix, get_bin_user +from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution +from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS +from pip._internal.utils.egg_link import egg_link_path_from_location +from pip._internal.utils.logging import getLogger, indent_log +from pip._internal.utils.misc import ask, normalize_path, renames, rmtree +from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import AdjacentTempDirectory, TempDirectory +from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv + +logger = getLogger(__name__) + + +def _script_names( + bin_dir: str, script_name: str, is_gui: bool +) -> Generator[str, None, None]: + """Create the fully qualified name of the files created by + {console,gui}_scripts for the given ``dist``. + Returns the list of file names + """ + exe_name = os.path.join(bin_dir, script_name) + yield exe_name + if not WINDOWS: + return + yield f"{exe_name}.exe" + yield f"{exe_name}.exe.manifest" + if is_gui: + yield f"{exe_name}-script.pyw" + else: + yield f"{exe_name}-script.py" + + +def _unique( + fn: Callable[..., Generator[Any, None, None]], +) -> Callable[..., Generator[Any, None, None]]: + @functools.wraps(fn) + def unique(*args: Any, **kw: Any) -> Generator[Any, None, None]: + seen: set[Any] = set() + for item in fn(*args, **kw): + if item not in seen: + seen.add(item) + yield item + + return unique + + +@_unique +def uninstallation_paths(dist: BaseDistribution) -> Generator[str, None, None]: + """ + Yield all the uninstallation paths for dist based on RECORD-without-.py[co] + + Yield paths to all the files in RECORD. For each .py file in RECORD, add + the .pyc and .pyo in the same directory. + + UninstallPathSet.add() takes care of the __pycache__ .py[co]. + + If RECORD is not found, raises an error, + with possible information from the INSTALLER file. + + https://packaging.python.org/specifications/recording-installed-packages/ + """ + location = dist.location + assert location is not None, "not installed" + + entries = dist.iter_declared_entries() + if entries is None: + raise UninstallMissingRecord(distribution=dist) + + for entry in entries: + path = os.path.join(location, entry) + yield path + if path.endswith(".py"): + dn, fn = os.path.split(path) + base = fn[:-3] + path = os.path.join(dn, base + ".pyc") + yield path + path = os.path.join(dn, base + ".pyo") + yield path + + +def compact(paths: Iterable[str]) -> set[str]: + """Compact a path set to contain the minimal number of paths + necessary to contain all paths in the set. If /a/path/ and + /a/path/to/a/file.txt are both in the set, leave only the + shorter path.""" + + sep = os.path.sep + short_paths: set[str] = set() + for path in sorted(paths, key=len): + should_skip = any( + path.startswith(shortpath.rstrip("*")) + and path[len(shortpath.rstrip("*").rstrip(sep))] == sep + for shortpath in short_paths + ) + if not should_skip: + short_paths.add(path) + return short_paths + + +def compress_for_rename(paths: Iterable[str]) -> set[str]: + """Returns a set containing the paths that need to be renamed. + + This set may include directories when the original sequence of paths + included every file on disk. + """ + case_map = {os.path.normcase(p): p for p in paths} + remaining = set(case_map) + unchecked = sorted({os.path.split(p)[0] for p in case_map.values()}, key=len) + wildcards: set[str] = set() + + def norm_join(*a: str) -> str: + return os.path.normcase(os.path.join(*a)) + + for root in unchecked: + if any(os.path.normcase(root).startswith(w) for w in wildcards): + # This directory has already been handled. + continue + + all_files: set[str] = set() + all_subdirs: set[str] = set() + for dirname, subdirs, files in os.walk(root): + all_subdirs.update(norm_join(root, dirname, d) for d in subdirs) + all_files.update(norm_join(root, dirname, f) for f in files) + # If all the files we found are in our remaining set of files to + # remove, then remove them from the latter set and add a wildcard + # for the directory. + if not (all_files - remaining): + remaining.difference_update(all_files) + wildcards.add(root + os.sep) + + return set(map(case_map.__getitem__, remaining)) | wildcards + + +def compress_for_output_listing(paths: Iterable[str]) -> tuple[set[str], set[str]]: + """Returns a tuple of 2 sets of which paths to display to user + + The first set contains paths that would be deleted. Files of a package + are not added and the top-level directory of the package has a '*' added + at the end - to signify that all it's contents are removed. + + The second set contains files that would have been skipped in the above + folders. + """ + + will_remove = set(paths) + will_skip = set() + + # Determine folders and files + folders = set() + files = set() + for path in will_remove: + if path.endswith(".pyc"): + continue + if path.endswith("__init__.py") or ".dist-info" in path: + folders.add(os.path.dirname(path)) + files.add(path) + + _normcased_files = set(map(os.path.normcase, files)) + + folders = compact(folders) + + # This walks the tree using os.walk to not miss extra folders + # that might get added. + for folder in folders: + for dirpath, _, dirfiles in os.walk(folder): + for fname in dirfiles: + if fname.endswith(".pyc"): + continue + + file_ = os.path.join(dirpath, fname) + if ( + os.path.isfile(file_) + and os.path.normcase(file_) not in _normcased_files + ): + # We are skipping this file. Add it to the set. + will_skip.add(file_) + + will_remove = files | {os.path.join(folder, "*") for folder in folders} + + return will_remove, will_skip + + +class StashedUninstallPathSet: + """A set of file rename operations to stash files while + tentatively uninstalling them.""" + + def __init__(self) -> None: + # Mapping from source file root to [Adjacent]TempDirectory + # for files under that directory. + self._save_dirs: dict[str, TempDirectory] = {} + # (old path, new path) tuples for each move that may need + # to be undone. + self._moves: list[tuple[str, str]] = [] + + def _get_directory_stash(self, path: str) -> str: + """Stashes a directory. + + Directories are stashed adjacent to their original location if + possible, or else moved/copied into the user's temp dir.""" + + try: + save_dir: TempDirectory = AdjacentTempDirectory(path) + except OSError: + save_dir = TempDirectory(kind="uninstall") + self._save_dirs[os.path.normcase(path)] = save_dir + + return save_dir.path + + def _get_file_stash(self, path: str) -> str: + """Stashes a file. + + If no root has been provided, one will be created for the directory + in the user's temp directory.""" + path = os.path.normcase(path) + head, old_head = os.path.dirname(path), None + save_dir = None + + while head != old_head: + try: + save_dir = self._save_dirs[head] + break + except KeyError: + pass + head, old_head = os.path.dirname(head), head + else: + # Did not find any suitable root + head = os.path.dirname(path) + save_dir = TempDirectory(kind="uninstall") + self._save_dirs[head] = save_dir + + relpath = os.path.relpath(path, head) + if relpath and relpath != os.path.curdir: + return os.path.join(save_dir.path, relpath) + return save_dir.path + + def stash(self, path: str) -> str: + """Stashes the directory or file and returns its new location. + Handle symlinks as files to avoid modifying the symlink targets. + """ + path_is_dir = os.path.isdir(path) and not os.path.islink(path) + if path_is_dir: + new_path = self._get_directory_stash(path) + else: + new_path = self._get_file_stash(path) + + self._moves.append((path, new_path)) + if path_is_dir and os.path.isdir(new_path): + # If we're moving a directory, we need to + # remove the destination first or else it will be + # moved to inside the existing directory. + # We just created new_path ourselves, so it will + # be removable. + os.rmdir(new_path) + renames(path, new_path) + return new_path + + def commit(self) -> None: + """Commits the uninstall by removing stashed files.""" + for save_dir in self._save_dirs.values(): + save_dir.cleanup() + self._moves = [] + self._save_dirs = {} + + def rollback(self) -> None: + """Undoes the uninstall by moving stashed files back.""" + for p in self._moves: + logger.info("Moving to %s\n from %s", *p) + + for new_path, path in self._moves: + try: + logger.debug("Replacing %s from %s", new_path, path) + if os.path.isfile(new_path) or os.path.islink(new_path): + os.unlink(new_path) + elif os.path.isdir(new_path): + rmtree(new_path) + renames(path, new_path) + except OSError as ex: + logger.error("Failed to restore %s", new_path) + logger.debug("Exception: %s", ex) + + self.commit() + + @property + def can_rollback(self) -> bool: + return bool(self._moves) + + +class UninstallPathSet: + """A set of file paths to be removed in the uninstallation of a + requirement.""" + + def __init__(self, dist: BaseDistribution) -> None: + self._paths: set[str] = set() + self._refuse: set[str] = set() + self._pth: dict[str, UninstallPthEntries] = {} + self._dist = dist + self._moved_paths = StashedUninstallPathSet() + # Create local cache of normalize_path results. Creating an UninstallPathSet + # can result in hundreds/thousands of redundant calls to normalize_path with + # the same args, which hurts performance. + self._normalize_path_cached = functools.lru_cache(normalize_path) + + def _permitted(self, path: str) -> bool: + """ + Return True if the given path is one we are permitted to + remove/modify, False otherwise. + + """ + # aka is_local, but caching normalized sys.prefix + if not running_under_virtualenv(): + return True + return path.startswith(self._normalize_path_cached(sys.prefix)) + + def add(self, path: str) -> None: + head, tail = os.path.split(path) + + # we normalize the head to resolve parent directory symlinks, but not + # the tail, since we only want to uninstall symlinks, not their targets + path = os.path.join(self._normalize_path_cached(head), os.path.normcase(tail)) + + if not os.path.exists(path): + return + if self._permitted(path): + self._paths.add(path) + else: + self._refuse.add(path) + + # __pycache__ files can show up after 'installed-files.txt' is created, + # due to imports + if os.path.splitext(path)[1] == ".py": + self.add(cache_from_source(path)) + + def add_pth(self, pth_file: str, entry: str) -> None: + pth_file = self._normalize_path_cached(pth_file) + if self._permitted(pth_file): + if pth_file not in self._pth: + self._pth[pth_file] = UninstallPthEntries(pth_file) + self._pth[pth_file].add(entry) + else: + self._refuse.add(pth_file) + + def remove(self, auto_confirm: bool = False, verbose: bool = False) -> None: + """Remove paths in ``self._paths`` with confirmation (unless + ``auto_confirm`` is True).""" + + if not self._paths: + logger.info( + "Can't uninstall '%s'. No files were found to uninstall.", + self._dist.raw_name, + ) + return + + dist_name_version = f"{self._dist.raw_name}-{self._dist.raw_version}" + logger.info("Uninstalling %s:", dist_name_version) + + with indent_log(): + if auto_confirm or self._allowed_to_proceed(verbose): + moved = self._moved_paths + + for_rename = compress_for_rename(self._paths) + + for path in sorted(compact(for_rename)): + moved.stash(path) + logger.verbose("Removing file or directory %s", path) + + for pth in self._pth.values(): + pth.remove() + + logger.info("Successfully uninstalled %s", dist_name_version) + + def _allowed_to_proceed(self, verbose: bool) -> bool: + """Display which files would be deleted and prompt for confirmation""" + + def _display(msg: str, paths: Iterable[str]) -> None: + if not paths: + return + + logger.info(msg) + with indent_log(): + for path in sorted(compact(paths)): + logger.info(path) + + if not verbose: + will_remove, will_skip = compress_for_output_listing(self._paths) + else: + # In verbose mode, display all the files that are going to be + # deleted. + will_remove = set(self._paths) + will_skip = set() + + _display("Would remove:", will_remove) + _display("Would not remove (might be manually added):", will_skip) + _display("Would not remove (outside of prefix):", self._refuse) + if verbose: + _display("Will actually move:", compress_for_rename(self._paths)) + + return ask("Proceed (Y/n)? ", ("y", "n", "")) != "n" + + def rollback(self) -> None: + """Rollback the changes previously made by remove().""" + if not self._moved_paths.can_rollback: + logger.error( + "Can't roll back %s; was not uninstalled", + self._dist.raw_name, + ) + return + logger.info("Rolling back uninstall of %s", self._dist.raw_name) + self._moved_paths.rollback() + for pth in self._pth.values(): + pth.rollback() + + def commit(self) -> None: + """Remove temporary save dir: rollback will no longer be possible.""" + self._moved_paths.commit() + + @classmethod + def from_dist(cls, dist: BaseDistribution) -> UninstallPathSet: + dist_location = dist.location + info_location = dist.info_location + if dist_location is None: + logger.info( + "Not uninstalling %s since it is not installed", + dist.canonical_name, + ) + return cls(dist) + + normalized_dist_location = normalize_path(dist_location) + if not dist.local: + logger.info( + "Not uninstalling %s at %s, outside environment %s", + dist.canonical_name, + normalized_dist_location, + sys.prefix, + ) + return cls(dist) + + if normalized_dist_location in { + p + for p in {sysconfig.get_path("stdlib"), sysconfig.get_path("platstdlib")} + if p + }: + logger.info( + "Not uninstalling %s at %s, as it is in the standard library.", + dist.canonical_name, + normalized_dist_location, + ) + return cls(dist) + + paths_to_remove = cls(dist) + develop_egg_link = egg_link_path_from_location(dist.raw_name) + + # Distribution is installed with metadata in a "flat" .egg-info + # directory. This means it is not a modern .dist-info installation, an + # egg, or legacy editable. + setuptools_flat_installation = ( + dist.installed_with_setuptools_egg_info + and info_location is not None + and os.path.exists(info_location) + # If dist is editable and the location points to a ``.egg-info``, + # we are in fact in the legacy editable case. + and not info_location.endswith(f"{dist.setuptools_filename}.egg-info") + ) + + # Uninstall cases order do matter as in the case of 2 installs of the + # same package, pip needs to uninstall the currently detected version + if setuptools_flat_installation: + if info_location is not None: + paths_to_remove.add(info_location) + installed_files = dist.iter_declared_entries() + if installed_files is not None: + for installed_file in installed_files: + paths_to_remove.add(os.path.join(dist_location, installed_file)) + # FIXME: need a test for this elif block + # occurs with --single-version-externally-managed/--record outside + # of pip + elif dist.is_file("top_level.txt"): + try: + namespace_packages = dist.read_text("namespace_packages.txt") + except FileNotFoundError: + namespaces = [] + else: + namespaces = namespace_packages.splitlines(keepends=False) + for top_level_pkg in [ + p + for p in dist.read_text("top_level.txt").splitlines() + if p and p not in namespaces + ]: + path = os.path.join(dist_location, top_level_pkg) + paths_to_remove.add(path) + paths_to_remove.add(f"{path}.py") + paths_to_remove.add(f"{path}.pyc") + paths_to_remove.add(f"{path}.pyo") + + elif dist.installed_by_distutils: + raise LegacyDistutilsInstall(distribution=dist) + + elif dist.installed_as_egg: + # package installed by easy_install + # We cannot match on dist.egg_name because it can slightly vary + # i.e. setuptools-0.6c11-py2.6.egg vs setuptools-0.6rc11-py2.6.egg + # XXX We use normalized_dist_location because dist_location my contain + # a trailing / if the distribution is a zipped egg + # (which is not a directory). + paths_to_remove.add(normalized_dist_location) + easy_install_egg = os.path.split(normalized_dist_location)[1] + easy_install_pth = os.path.join( + os.path.dirname(normalized_dist_location), + "easy-install.pth", + ) + paths_to_remove.add_pth(easy_install_pth, "./" + easy_install_egg) + + elif dist.installed_with_dist_info: + for path in uninstallation_paths(dist): + paths_to_remove.add(path) + + elif develop_egg_link: + # PEP 660 modern editable is handled in the ``.dist-info`` case + # above, so this only covers the setuptools-style editable. + with open(develop_egg_link) as fh: + link_pointer = os.path.normcase(fh.readline().strip()) + normalized_link_pointer = paths_to_remove._normalize_path_cached( + link_pointer + ) + assert os.path.samefile( + normalized_link_pointer, normalized_dist_location + ), ( + f"Egg-link {develop_egg_link} (to {link_pointer}) does not match " + f"installed location of {dist.raw_name} (at {dist_location})" + ) + paths_to_remove.add(develop_egg_link) + easy_install_pth = os.path.join( + os.path.dirname(develop_egg_link), "easy-install.pth" + ) + paths_to_remove.add_pth(easy_install_pth, dist_location) + + else: + logger.debug( + "Not sure how to uninstall: %s - Check: %s", + dist, + dist_location, + ) + + if dist.in_usersite: + bin_dir = get_bin_user() + else: + bin_dir = get_bin_prefix() + + # find distutils scripts= scripts + try: + for script in dist.iter_distutils_script_names(): + paths_to_remove.add(os.path.join(bin_dir, script)) + if WINDOWS: + paths_to_remove.add(os.path.join(bin_dir, f"{script}.bat")) + except (FileNotFoundError, NotADirectoryError): + pass + + # find console_scripts and gui_scripts + def iter_scripts_to_remove( + dist: BaseDistribution, + bin_dir: str, + ) -> Generator[str, None, None]: + for entry_point in dist.iter_entry_points(): + if entry_point.group == "console_scripts": + yield from _script_names(bin_dir, entry_point.name, False) + elif entry_point.group == "gui_scripts": + yield from _script_names(bin_dir, entry_point.name, True) + + for s in iter_scripts_to_remove(dist, bin_dir): + paths_to_remove.add(s) + + return paths_to_remove + + +class UninstallPthEntries: + def __init__(self, pth_file: str) -> None: + self.file = pth_file + self.entries: set[str] = set() + self._saved_lines: list[bytes] | None = None + + def add(self, entry: str) -> None: + entry = os.path.normcase(entry) + # On Windows, os.path.normcase converts the entry to use + # backslashes. This is correct for entries that describe absolute + # paths outside of site-packages, but all the others use forward + # slashes. + # os.path.splitdrive is used instead of os.path.isabs because isabs + # treats non-absolute paths with drive letter markings like c:foo\bar + # as absolute paths. It also does not recognize UNC paths if they don't + # have more than "\\sever\share". Valid examples: "\\server\share\" or + # "\\server\share\folder". + if WINDOWS and not os.path.splitdrive(entry)[0]: + entry = entry.replace("\\", "/") + self.entries.add(entry) + + def remove(self) -> None: + logger.verbose("Removing pth entries from %s:", self.file) + + # If the file doesn't exist, log a warning and return + if not os.path.isfile(self.file): + logger.warning("Cannot remove entries from nonexistent file %s", self.file) + return + with open(self.file, "rb") as fh: + # windows uses '\r\n' with py3k, but uses '\n' with py2.x + lines = fh.readlines() + self._saved_lines = lines + if any(b"\r\n" in line for line in lines): + endline = "\r\n" + else: + endline = "\n" + # handle missing trailing newline + if lines and not lines[-1].endswith(endline.encode("utf-8")): + lines[-1] = lines[-1] + endline.encode("utf-8") + for entry in self.entries: + try: + logger.verbose("Removing entry: %s", entry) + lines.remove((entry + endline).encode("utf-8")) + except ValueError: + pass + with open(self.file, "wb") as fh: + fh.writelines(lines) + + def rollback(self) -> bool: + if self._saved_lines is None: + logger.error("Cannot roll back changes to %s, none were made", self.file) + return False + logger.debug("Rolling %s back to previous state", self.file) + with open(self.file, "wb") as fh: + fh.writelines(self._saved_lines) + return True diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/base.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/base.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5ec4d96aa78d2327364fe97efcbe391bcd71bffc --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/base.py @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +from typing import Callable, Optional + +from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement +from pip._internal.req.req_set import RequirementSet + +InstallRequirementProvider = Callable[ + [str, Optional[InstallRequirement]], InstallRequirement +] + + +class BaseResolver: + def resolve( + self, root_reqs: list[InstallRequirement], check_supported_wheels: bool + ) -> RequirementSet: + raise NotImplementedError() + + def get_installation_order( + self, req_set: RequirementSet + ) -> list[InstallRequirement]: + raise NotImplementedError() diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/_jaraco_text.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/_jaraco_text.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6ccf53b7ac5d415b8526e75ccabe31cf994ac7da --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/_jaraco_text.py @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +"""Functions brought over from jaraco.text. + +These functions are not supposed to be used within `pip._internal`. These are +helper functions brought over from `jaraco.text` to enable vendoring newer +copies of `pkg_resources` without having to vendor `jaraco.text` and its entire +dependency cone; something that our vendoring setup is not currently capable of +handling. + +License reproduced from original source below: + +Copyright Jason R. Coombs + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to +deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the +rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or +sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING +FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS +IN THE SOFTWARE. +""" + +import functools +import itertools + + +def _nonblank(str): + return str and not str.startswith("#") + + +@functools.singledispatch +def yield_lines(iterable): + r""" + Yield valid lines of a string or iterable. + + >>> list(yield_lines('')) + [] + >>> list(yield_lines(['foo', 'bar'])) + ['foo', 'bar'] + >>> list(yield_lines('foo\nbar')) + ['foo', 'bar'] + >>> list(yield_lines('\nfoo\n#bar\nbaz #comment')) + ['foo', 'baz #comment'] + >>> list(yield_lines(['foo\nbar', 'baz', 'bing\n\n\n'])) + ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bing'] + """ + return itertools.chain.from_iterable(map(yield_lines, iterable)) + + +@yield_lines.register(str) +def _(text): + return filter(_nonblank, map(str.strip, text.splitlines())) + + +def drop_comment(line): + """ + Drop comments. + + >>> drop_comment('foo # bar') + 'foo' + + A hash without a space may be in a URL. + + >>> drop_comment('http://example.com/foo#bar') + 'http://example.com/foo#bar' + """ + return line.partition(" #")[0] + + +def join_continuation(lines): + r""" + Join lines continued by a trailing backslash. + + >>> list(join_continuation(['foo \\', 'bar', 'baz'])) + ['foobar', 'baz'] + >>> list(join_continuation(['foo \\', 'bar', 'baz'])) + ['foobar', 'baz'] + >>> list(join_continuation(['foo \\', 'bar \\', 'baz'])) + ['foobarbaz'] + + Not sure why, but... + The character preceding the backslash is also elided. + + >>> list(join_continuation(['goo\\', 'dly'])) + ['godly'] + + A terrible idea, but... + If no line is available to continue, suppress the lines. + + >>> list(join_continuation(['foo', 'bar\\', 'baz\\'])) + ['foo'] + """ + lines = iter(lines) + for item in lines: + while item.endswith("\\"): + try: + item = item[:-2].strip() + next(lines) + except StopIteration: + return + yield item diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/_log.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/_log.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..92c4c6a193873ce09629f6cfaa2dabc4f14ecb03 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/_log.py @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +"""Customize logging + +Defines custom logger class for the `logger.verbose(...)` method. + +init_logging() must be called before any other modules that call logging.getLogger. +""" + +import logging +from typing import Any, cast + +# custom log level for `--verbose` output +# between DEBUG and INFO +VERBOSE = 15 + + +class VerboseLogger(logging.Logger): + """Custom Logger, defining a verbose log-level + + VERBOSE is between INFO and DEBUG. + """ + + def verbose(self, msg: str, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + return self.log(VERBOSE, msg, *args, **kwargs) + + +def getLogger(name: str) -> VerboseLogger: + """logging.getLogger, but ensures our VerboseLogger class is returned""" + return cast(VerboseLogger, logging.getLogger(name)) + + +def init_logging() -> None: + """Register our VerboseLogger and VERBOSE log level. + + Should be called before any calls to getLogger(), + i.e. in pip._internal.__init__ + """ + logging.setLoggerClass(VerboseLogger) + logging.addLevelName(VERBOSE, "VERBOSE") diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/appdirs.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/appdirs.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4152528f68c6c2e3e26d866a66832f1ac6c544cd --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/appdirs.py @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +""" +This code wraps the vendored appdirs module to so the return values are +compatible for the current pip code base. + +The intention is to rewrite current usages gradually, keeping the tests pass, +and eventually drop this after all usages are changed. +""" + +import os +import sys + +from pip._vendor import platformdirs as _appdirs + + +def user_cache_dir(appname: str) -> str: + return _appdirs.user_cache_dir(appname, appauthor=False) + + +def _macos_user_config_dir(appname: str, roaming: bool = True) -> str: + # Use ~/Application Support/pip, if the directory exists. + path = _appdirs.user_data_dir(appname, appauthor=False, roaming=roaming) + if os.path.isdir(path): + return path + + # Use a Linux-like ~/.config/pip, by default. + linux_like_path = "~/.config/" + if appname: + linux_like_path = os.path.join(linux_like_path, appname) + + return os.path.expanduser(linux_like_path) + + +def user_config_dir(appname: str, roaming: bool = True) -> str: + if sys.platform == "darwin": + return _macos_user_config_dir(appname, roaming) + + return _appdirs.user_config_dir(appname, appauthor=False, roaming=roaming) + + +# for the discussion regarding site_config_dir locations +# see +def site_config_dirs(appname: str) -> list[str]: + if sys.platform == "darwin": + dirval = _appdirs.site_data_dir(appname, appauthor=False, multipath=True) + return dirval.split(os.pathsep) + + dirval = _appdirs.site_config_dir(appname, appauthor=False, multipath=True) + if sys.platform == "win32": + return [dirval] + + # Unix-y system. Look in /etc as well. + return dirval.split(os.pathsep) + ["/etc"] diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/compat.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/compat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..324789f1d2e303230ea257de4df243c736262b1b --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/compat.py @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +"""Stuff that differs in different Python versions and platform +distributions.""" + +import importlib.resources +import logging +import os +import sys +from typing import IO + +__all__ = ["get_path_uid", "stdlib_pkgs", "tomllib", "WINDOWS"] + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def has_tls() -> bool: + try: + import _ssl # noqa: F401 # ignore unused + + return True + except ImportError: + pass + + from pip._vendor.urllib3.util import IS_PYOPENSSL + + return IS_PYOPENSSL + + +def get_path_uid(path: str) -> int: + """ + Return path's uid. + + Does not follow symlinks: + https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/935#discussion_r5307003 + + Placed this function in compat due to differences on AIX and + Jython, that should eventually go away. + + :raises OSError: When path is a symlink or can't be read. + """ + if hasattr(os, "O_NOFOLLOW"): + fd = os.open(path, os.O_RDONLY | os.O_NOFOLLOW) + file_uid = os.fstat(fd).st_uid + os.close(fd) + else: # AIX and Jython + # WARNING: time of check vulnerability, but best we can do w/o NOFOLLOW + if not os.path.islink(path): + # older versions of Jython don't have `os.fstat` + file_uid = os.stat(path).st_uid + else: + # raise OSError for parity with os.O_NOFOLLOW above + raise OSError(f"{path} is a symlink; Will not return uid for symlinks") + return file_uid + + +# The importlib.resources.open_text function was deprecated in 3.11 with suggested +# replacement we use below. +if sys.version_info < (3, 11): + open_text_resource = importlib.resources.open_text +else: + + def open_text_resource( + package: str, resource: str, encoding: str = "utf-8", errors: str = "strict" + ) -> IO[str]: + return (importlib.resources.files(package) / resource).open( + "r", encoding=encoding, errors=errors + ) + + +if sys.version_info >= (3, 11): + import tomllib +else: + from pip._vendor import tomli as tomllib + + +# packages in the stdlib that may have installation metadata, but should not be +# considered 'installed'. this theoretically could be determined based on +# dist.location (py27:`sysconfig.get_paths()['stdlib']`, +# py26:sysconfig.get_config_vars('LIBDEST')), but fear platform variation may +# make this ineffective, so hard-coding +stdlib_pkgs = {"python", "wsgiref", "argparse"} + + +# windows detection, covers cpython and ironpython +WINDOWS = sys.platform.startswith("win") or (sys.platform == "cli" and os.name == "nt") diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/compatibility_tags.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/compatibility_tags.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6d98171daf9e3a05a542a56e8439c24ff4746cf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/compatibility_tags.py @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +"""Generate and work with PEP 425 Compatibility Tags.""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import re + +from pip._vendor.packaging.tags import ( + PythonVersion, + Tag, + android_platforms, + compatible_tags, + cpython_tags, + generic_tags, + interpreter_name, + interpreter_version, + ios_platforms, + mac_platforms, +) + +_apple_arch_pat = re.compile(r"(.+)_(\d+)_(\d+)_(.+)") + + +def version_info_to_nodot(version_info: tuple[int, ...]) -> str: + # Only use up to the first two numbers. + return "".join(map(str, version_info[:2])) + + +def _mac_platforms(arch: str) -> list[str]: + match = _apple_arch_pat.match(arch) + if match: + name, major, minor, actual_arch = match.groups() + mac_version = (int(major), int(minor)) + arches = [ + # Since we have always only checked that the platform starts + # with "macosx", for backwards-compatibility we extract the + # actual prefix provided by the user in case they provided + # something like "macosxcustom_". It may be good to remove + # this as undocumented or deprecate it in the future. + "{}_{}".format(name, arch[len("macosx_") :]) + for arch in mac_platforms(mac_version, actual_arch) + ] + else: + # arch pattern didn't match (?!) + arches = [arch] + return arches + + +def _ios_platforms(arch: str) -> list[str]: + match = _apple_arch_pat.match(arch) + if match: + name, major, minor, actual_multiarch = match.groups() + ios_version = (int(major), int(minor)) + arches = [ + # Since we have always only checked that the platform starts + # with "ios", for backwards-compatibility we extract the + # actual prefix provided by the user in case they provided + # something like "ioscustom_". It may be good to remove + # this as undocumented or deprecate it in the future. + "{}_{}".format(name, arch[len("ios_") :]) + for arch in ios_platforms(ios_version, actual_multiarch) + ] + else: + # arch pattern didn't match (?!) + arches = [arch] + return arches + + +def _android_platforms(arch: str) -> list[str]: + match = re.fullmatch(r"android_(\d+)_(.+)", arch) + if match: + api_level, abi = match.groups() + return list(android_platforms(int(api_level), abi)) + else: + # arch pattern didn't match (?!) + return [arch] + + +def _custom_manylinux_platforms(arch: str) -> list[str]: + arches = [arch] + arch_prefix, arch_sep, arch_suffix = arch.partition("_") + if arch_prefix == "manylinux2014": + # manylinux1/manylinux2010 wheels run on most manylinux2014 systems + # with the exception of wheels depending on ncurses. PEP 599 states + # manylinux1/manylinux2010 wheels should be considered + # manylinux2014 wheels: + # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0599/#backwards-compatibility-with-manylinux2010-wheels + if arch_suffix in {"i686", "x86_64"}: + arches.append("manylinux2010" + arch_sep + arch_suffix) + arches.append("manylinux1" + arch_sep + arch_suffix) + elif arch_prefix == "manylinux2010": + # manylinux1 wheels run on most manylinux2010 systems with the + # exception of wheels depending on ncurses. PEP 571 states + # manylinux1 wheels should be considered manylinux2010 wheels: + # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0571/#backwards-compatibility-with-manylinux1-wheels + arches.append("manylinux1" + arch_sep + arch_suffix) + return arches + + +def _get_custom_platforms(arch: str) -> list[str]: + arch_prefix, arch_sep, arch_suffix = arch.partition("_") + if arch.startswith("macosx"): + arches = _mac_platforms(arch) + elif arch.startswith("ios"): + arches = _ios_platforms(arch) + elif arch_prefix == "android": + arches = _android_platforms(arch) + elif arch_prefix in ["manylinux2014", "manylinux2010"]: + arches = _custom_manylinux_platforms(arch) + else: + arches = [arch] + return arches + + +def _expand_allowed_platforms(platforms: list[str] | None) -> list[str] | None: + if not platforms: + return None + + seen = set() + result = [] + + for p in platforms: + if p in seen: + continue + additions = [c for c in _get_custom_platforms(p) if c not in seen] + seen.update(additions) + result.extend(additions) + + return result + + +def _get_python_version(version: str) -> PythonVersion: + if len(version) > 1: + return int(version[0]), int(version[1:]) + else: + return (int(version[0]),) + + +def _get_custom_interpreter( + implementation: str | None = None, version: str | None = None +) -> str: + if implementation is None: + implementation = interpreter_name() + if version is None: + version = interpreter_version() + return f"{implementation}{version}" + + +def get_supported( + version: str | None = None, + platforms: list[str] | None = None, + impl: str | None = None, + abis: list[str] | None = None, +) -> list[Tag]: + """Return a list of supported tags for each version specified in + `versions`. + + :param version: a string version, of the form "33" or "32", + or None. The version will be assumed to support our ABI. + :param platform: specify a list of platforms you want valid + tags for, or None. If None, use the local system platform. + :param impl: specify the exact implementation you want valid + tags for, or None. If None, use the local interpreter impl. + :param abis: specify a list of abis you want valid + tags for, or None. If None, use the local interpreter abi. + """ + supported: list[Tag] = [] + + python_version: PythonVersion | None = None + if version is not None: + python_version = _get_python_version(version) + + interpreter = _get_custom_interpreter(impl, version) + + platforms = _expand_allowed_platforms(platforms) + + is_cpython = (impl or interpreter_name()) == "cp" + if is_cpython: + supported.extend( + cpython_tags( + python_version=python_version, + abis=abis, + platforms=platforms, + ) + ) + else: + supported.extend( + generic_tags( + interpreter=interpreter, + abis=abis, + platforms=platforms, + ) + ) + supported.extend( + compatible_tags( + python_version=python_version, + interpreter=interpreter, + platforms=platforms, + ) + ) + + return supported diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/datetime.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/datetime.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f8870eacd177083ae2d1050197f4016842bcce79 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/datetime.py @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +"""For when pip wants to check the date or time.""" + +import datetime +import sys + + +def today_is_later_than(year: int, month: int, day: int) -> bool: + today = datetime.date.today() + given = datetime.date(year, month, day) + + return today > given + + +def parse_iso_datetime(isodate: str) -> datetime.datetime: + """Convert an ISO format string to a datetime. + + Handles the format 2020-01-22T14:24:01Z (trailing Z) + which is not supported by older versions of fromisoformat. + """ + # Python 3.11+ supports Z suffix natively in fromisoformat + if sys.version_info >= (3, 11): + return datetime.datetime.fromisoformat(isodate) + else: + return datetime.datetime.fromisoformat( + isodate.replace("Z", "+00:00") + if isodate.endswith("Z") and ("T" in isodate or " " in isodate.strip()) + else isodate + ) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/deprecation.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/deprecation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..96e7783feb3f52a1371b22f327ce3309bfa8a13e --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/deprecation.py @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +""" +A module that implements tooling to enable easy warnings about deprecations. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import warnings +from typing import Any, TextIO + +from pip._vendor.packaging.version import parse + +from pip import __version__ as current_version # NOTE: tests patch this name. + +DEPRECATION_MSG_PREFIX = "DEPRECATION: " + + +class PipDeprecationWarning(Warning): + pass + + +_original_showwarning: Any = None + + +# Warnings <-> Logging Integration +def _showwarning( + message: Warning | str, + category: type[Warning], + filename: str, + lineno: int, + file: TextIO | None = None, + line: str | None = None, +) -> None: + if file is not None: + if _original_showwarning is not None: + _original_showwarning(message, category, filename, lineno, file, line) + elif issubclass(category, PipDeprecationWarning): + # We use a specially named logger which will handle all of the + # deprecation messages for pip. + logger = logging.getLogger("pip._internal.deprecations") + logger.warning(message) + else: + _original_showwarning(message, category, filename, lineno, file, line) + + +def install_warning_logger() -> None: + # Enable our Deprecation Warnings + warnings.simplefilter("default", PipDeprecationWarning, append=True) + + global _original_showwarning + + if _original_showwarning is None: + _original_showwarning = warnings.showwarning + warnings.showwarning = _showwarning + + +def deprecated( + *, + reason: str, + replacement: str | None, + gone_in: str | None, + feature_flag: str | None = None, + issue: int | None = None, +) -> None: + """Helper to deprecate existing functionality. + + reason: + Textual reason shown to the user about why this functionality has + been deprecated. Should be a complete sentence. + replacement: + Textual suggestion shown to the user about what alternative + functionality they can use. + gone_in: + The version of pip does this functionality should get removed in. + Raises an error if pip's current version is greater than or equal to + this. + feature_flag: + Command-line flag of the form --use-feature={feature_flag} for testing + upcoming functionality. + issue: + Issue number on the tracker that would serve as a useful place for + users to find related discussion and provide feedback. + """ + + # Determine whether or not the feature is already gone in this version. + is_gone = gone_in is not None and parse(current_version) >= parse(gone_in) + + message_parts = [ + (reason, f"{DEPRECATION_MSG_PREFIX}{{}}"), + ( + gone_in, + ( + "pip {} will enforce this behaviour change." + if not is_gone + else "Since pip {}, this is no longer supported." + ), + ), + ( + replacement, + "A possible replacement is {}.", + ), + ( + feature_flag, + ( + "You can use the flag --use-feature={} to test the upcoming behaviour." + if not is_gone + else None + ), + ), + ( + issue, + "Discussion can be found at https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/{}", + ), + ] + + message = " ".join( + format_str.format(value) + for value, format_str in message_parts + if format_str is not None and value is not None + ) + + # Raise as an error if this behaviour is deprecated. + if is_gone: + raise PipDeprecationWarning(message) + + warnings.warn(message, category=PipDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/direct_url_helpers.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/direct_url_helpers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3cbc1e76344e02a9c20edc0415430706a428df62 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/direct_url_helpers.py @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from pip._internal.models.direct_url import ArchiveInfo, DirectUrl, DirInfo, VcsInfo +from pip._internal.models.link import Link +from pip._internal.utils.urls import path_to_url +from pip._internal.vcs import vcs + + +def direct_url_as_pep440_direct_reference(direct_url: DirectUrl, name: str) -> str: + """Convert a DirectUrl to a pip requirement string.""" + direct_url.validate() # if invalid, this is a pip bug + requirement = name + " @ " + fragments = [] + if isinstance(direct_url.info, VcsInfo): + requirement += ( + f"{direct_url.info.vcs}+{direct_url.url}@{direct_url.info.commit_id}" + ) + elif isinstance(direct_url.info, ArchiveInfo): + requirement += direct_url.url + if direct_url.info.hash: + fragments.append(direct_url.info.hash) + else: + assert isinstance(direct_url.info, DirInfo) + requirement += direct_url.url + if direct_url.subdirectory: + fragments.append("subdirectory=" + direct_url.subdirectory) + if fragments: + requirement += "#" + "&".join(fragments) + return requirement + + +def direct_url_for_editable(source_dir: str) -> DirectUrl: + return DirectUrl( + url=path_to_url(source_dir), + info=DirInfo(editable=True), + ) + + +def direct_url_from_link( + link: Link, source_dir: str | None = None, link_is_in_wheel_cache: bool = False +) -> DirectUrl: + if link.is_vcs: + vcs_backend = vcs.get_backend_for_scheme(link.scheme) + assert vcs_backend + url, requested_revision, _ = vcs_backend.get_url_rev_and_auth( + link.url_without_fragment + ) + # For VCS links, we need to find out and add commit_id. + if link_is_in_wheel_cache: + # If the requested VCS link corresponds to a cached + # wheel, it means the requested revision was an + # immutable commit hash, otherwise it would not have + # been cached. In that case we don't have a source_dir + # with the VCS checkout. + assert requested_revision + commit_id = requested_revision + else: + # If the wheel was not in cache, it means we have + # had to checkout from VCS to build and we have a source_dir + # which we can inspect to find out the commit id. + assert source_dir + commit_id = vcs_backend.get_revision(source_dir) + return DirectUrl( + url=url, + info=VcsInfo( + vcs=vcs_backend.name, + commit_id=commit_id, + requested_revision=requested_revision, + ), + subdirectory=link.subdirectory_fragment, + ) + elif link.is_existing_dir(): + return DirectUrl( + url=link.url_without_fragment, + info=DirInfo(), + subdirectory=link.subdirectory_fragment, + ) + else: + hash = None + hash_name = link.hash_name + if hash_name: + hash = f"{hash_name}={link.hash}" + return DirectUrl( + url=link.url_without_fragment, + info=ArchiveInfo(hash=hash), + subdirectory=link.subdirectory_fragment, + ) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/egg_link.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/egg_link.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dc85a58b32c5ae30cb432bfa0df58f5f9f5ae22d --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/egg_link.py @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import os +import re +import sys + +from pip._internal.locations import site_packages, user_site +from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import ( + running_under_virtualenv, + virtualenv_no_global, +) + +__all__ = [ + "egg_link_path_from_sys_path", + "egg_link_path_from_location", +] + + +def _egg_link_names(raw_name: str) -> list[str]: + """ + Convert a Name metadata value to a .egg-link name, by applying + the same substitution as pkg_resources's safe_name function. + Note: we cannot use canonicalize_name because it has a different logic. + + We also look for the raw name (without normalization) as setuptools 69 changed + the way it names .egg-link files (https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/4167). + """ + return [ + re.sub("[^A-Za-z0-9.]+", "-", raw_name) + ".egg-link", + f"{raw_name}.egg-link", + ] + + +def egg_link_path_from_sys_path(raw_name: str) -> str | None: + """ + Look for a .egg-link file for project name, by walking sys.path. + """ + egg_link_names = _egg_link_names(raw_name) + for path_item in sys.path: + for egg_link_name in egg_link_names: + egg_link = os.path.join(path_item, egg_link_name) + if os.path.isfile(egg_link): + return egg_link + return None + + +def egg_link_path_from_location(raw_name: str) -> str | None: + """ + Return the path for the .egg-link file if it exists, otherwise, None. + + There's 3 scenarios: + 1) not in a virtualenv + try to find in site.USER_SITE, then site_packages + 2) in a no-global virtualenv + try to find in site_packages + 3) in a yes-global virtualenv + try to find in site_packages, then site.USER_SITE + (don't look in global location) + + For #1 and #3, there could be odd cases, where there's an egg-link in 2 + locations. + + This method will just return the first one found. + """ + sites: list[str] = [] + if running_under_virtualenv(): + sites.append(site_packages) + if not virtualenv_no_global() and user_site: + sites.append(user_site) + else: + if user_site: + sites.append(user_site) + sites.append(site_packages) + + egg_link_names = _egg_link_names(raw_name) + for site in sites: + for egg_link_name in egg_link_names: + egglink = os.path.join(site, egg_link_name) + if os.path.isfile(egglink): + return egglink + return None diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/entrypoints.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/entrypoints.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e3a150eeba061f533a3f3f5be792a82ee853f569 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/entrypoints.py @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import itertools +import os +import shutil +import sys + +from pip._internal.cli.main import main +from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS + +_EXECUTABLE_NAMES = [ + "pip", + f"pip{sys.version_info.major}", + f"pip{sys.version_info.major}.{sys.version_info.minor}", +] +if WINDOWS: + _allowed_extensions = {"", ".exe"} + _EXECUTABLE_NAMES = [ + "".join(parts) + for parts in itertools.product(_EXECUTABLE_NAMES, _allowed_extensions) + ] + + +def _wrapper(args: list[str] | None = None) -> int: + """Central wrapper for all old entrypoints. + + Historically pip has had several entrypoints defined. Because of issues + arising from PATH, sys.path, multiple Pythons, their interactions, and most + of them having a pip installed, users suffer every time an entrypoint gets + moved. + + To alleviate this pain, and provide a mechanism for warning users and + directing them to an appropriate place for help, we now define all of + our old entrypoints as wrappers for the current one. + """ + sys.stderr.write( + "WARNING: pip is being invoked by an old script wrapper. This will " + "fail in a future version of pip.\n" + "Please see https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/5599 for advice on " + "fixing the underlying issue.\n" + "To avoid this problem you can invoke Python with '-m pip' instead of " + "running pip directly.\n" + ) + return main(args) + + +def get_best_invocation_for_this_pip() -> str: + """Try to figure out the best way to invoke pip in the current environment.""" + binary_directory = "Scripts" if WINDOWS else "bin" + binary_prefix = os.path.join(sys.prefix, binary_directory) + + # Try to use pip[X[.Y]] names, if those executables for this environment are + # the first on PATH with that name. + path_parts = os.path.normcase(os.environ.get("PATH", "")).split(os.pathsep) + exe_are_in_PATH = os.path.normcase(binary_prefix) in path_parts + if exe_are_in_PATH: + for exe_name in _EXECUTABLE_NAMES: + found_executable = shutil.which(exe_name) + binary_executable = os.path.join(binary_prefix, exe_name) + if ( + found_executable + and os.path.exists(binary_executable) + and os.path.samefile( + found_executable, + binary_executable, + ) + ): + return exe_name + + # Use the `-m` invocation, if there's no "nice" invocation. + return f"{get_best_invocation_for_this_python()} -m pip" + + +def get_best_invocation_for_this_python() -> str: + """Try to figure out the best way to invoke the current Python.""" + exe = sys.executable + exe_name = os.path.basename(exe) + + # Try to use the basename, if it's the first executable. + found_executable = shutil.which(exe_name) + # Virtual environments often symlink to their parent Python binaries, but we don't + # want to treat the Python binaries as equivalent when the environment's Python is + # not on PATH (not activated). Thus, we don't follow symlinks. + if found_executable and os.path.samestat(os.lstat(found_executable), os.lstat(exe)): + return exe_name + + # Use the full executable name, because we couldn't find something simpler. + return exe diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/filesystem.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/filesystem.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..52eb78f4207a781b889b9c3190d218a854bfb7ee --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/filesystem.py @@ -0,0 +1,203 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import fnmatch +import os +import os.path +import random +import sys +from collections.abc import Generator +from contextlib import contextmanager +from pathlib import Path +from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile +from typing import Any, BinaryIO, Callable, cast + +from pip._internal.utils.compat import get_path_uid +from pip._internal.utils.misc import format_size +from pip._internal.utils.retry import retry + + +def check_path_owner(path: str) -> bool: + # If we don't have a way to check the effective uid of this process, then + # we'll just assume that we own the directory. + if sys.platform == "win32" or not hasattr(os, "geteuid"): + return True + + assert os.path.isabs(path) + + previous = None + while path != previous: + if os.path.lexists(path): + # Check if path is writable by current user. + if os.geteuid() == 0: + # Special handling for root user in order to handle properly + # cases where users use sudo without -H flag. + try: + path_uid = get_path_uid(path) + except OSError: + return False + return path_uid == 0 + else: + return os.access(path, os.W_OK) + else: + previous, path = path, os.path.dirname(path) + return False # assume we don't own the path + + +@contextmanager +def adjacent_tmp_file(path: str, **kwargs: Any) -> Generator[BinaryIO, None, None]: + """Return a file-like object pointing to a tmp file next to path. + + The file is created securely and is ensured to be written to disk + after the context reaches its end. + + kwargs will be passed to tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile to control + the way the temporary file will be opened. + """ + with NamedTemporaryFile( + delete=False, + dir=os.path.dirname(path), + prefix=os.path.basename(path), + suffix=".tmp", + **kwargs, + ) as f: + result = cast(BinaryIO, f) + try: + yield result + finally: + result.flush() + os.fsync(result.fileno()) + + +replace = retry(stop_after_delay=1, wait=0.25)(os.replace) + + +# test_writable_dir and _test_writable_dir_win are copied from Flit, +# with the author's agreement to also place them under pip's license. +def test_writable_dir(path: str) -> bool: + """Check if a directory is writable. + + Uses os.access() on POSIX, tries creating files on Windows. + """ + # If the directory doesn't exist, find the closest parent that does. + while not os.path.isdir(path): + parent = os.path.dirname(path) + if parent == path: + break # Should never get here, but infinite loops are bad + path = parent + + if os.name == "posix": + return os.access(path, os.W_OK) + + return _test_writable_dir_win(path) + + +def _test_writable_dir_win(path: str) -> bool: + # os.access doesn't work on Windows: http://bugs.python.org/issue2528 + # and we can't use tempfile: http://bugs.python.org/issue22107 + basename = "accesstest_deleteme_fishfingers_custard_" + alphabet = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789" + for _ in range(10): + name = basename + "".join(random.choice(alphabet) for _ in range(6)) + file = os.path.join(path, name) + try: + fd = os.open(file, os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL) + except FileExistsError: + pass + except PermissionError: + # This could be because there's a directory with the same name. + # But it's highly unlikely there's a directory called that, + # so we'll assume it's because the parent dir is not writable. + # This could as well be because the parent dir is not readable, + # due to non-privileged user access. + return False + else: + os.close(fd) + os.unlink(file) + return True + + # This should never be reached + raise OSError("Unexpected condition testing for writable directory") + + +def find_files(path: str, pattern: str) -> list[str]: + """Returns a list of absolute paths of files beneath path, recursively, + with filenames which match the UNIX-style shell glob pattern.""" + result: list[str] = [] + for root, _, files in os.walk(path): + matches = fnmatch.filter(files, pattern) + result.extend(os.path.join(root, f) for f in matches) + return result + + +def file_size(path: str) -> int | float: + # If it's a symlink, return 0. + if os.path.islink(path): + return 0 + return os.path.getsize(path) + + +def format_file_size(path: str) -> str: + return format_size(file_size(path)) + + +def directory_size(path: str) -> int | float: + size = 0.0 + for root, _dirs, files in os.walk(path): + for filename in files: + file_path = os.path.join(root, filename) + size += file_size(file_path) + return size + + +def format_directory_size(path: str) -> str: + return format_size(directory_size(path)) + + +def copy_directory_permissions(directory: str, target_file: BinaryIO) -> None: + mode = ( + os.stat(directory).st_mode & 0o666 # select read/write permissions of directory + | 0o600 # set owner read/write permissions + ) + # Change permissions only if there is no risk of following a symlink. + if os.chmod in os.supports_fd: + os.chmod(target_file.fileno(), mode) + elif os.chmod in os.supports_follow_symlinks: + os.chmod(target_file.name, mode, follow_symlinks=False) + + +def _subdirs_without_generic( + path: str, predicate: Callable[[str, list[str]], bool] +) -> Generator[Path]: + """Yields every subdirectory of +path+ that has no files matching the + predicate under it.""" + + directories = [] + excluded = set() + + for root_str, _, filenames in os.walk(Path(path).resolve()): + root = Path(root_str) + if predicate(root_str, filenames): + # This directory should be excluded, so exclude it and all of its + # parent directories. + # The last item in root.parents is ".", so we ignore it. + # + # Wrapping this in `list()` is only needed for Python 3.9. + excluded.update(list(root.parents)[:-1]) + excluded.add(root) + directories.append(root) + + for d in sorted(directories, reverse=True): + if d not in excluded: + yield d + + +def subdirs_without_files(path: str) -> Generator[Path]: + """Yields every subdirectory of +path+ that has no files under it.""" + return _subdirs_without_generic(path, lambda root, filenames: len(filenames) > 0) + + +def subdirs_without_wheels(path: str) -> Generator[Path]: + """Yields every subdirectory of +path+ that has no .whl files under it.""" + return _subdirs_without_generic( + path, lambda root, filenames: any(x.endswith(".whl") for x in filenames) + ) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/filetypes.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/filetypes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2b8baad7cd61cb508087ef4e16202ea54dad1601 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/filetypes.py @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +"""Filetype information.""" + +from pip._internal.utils.misc import splitext + +WHEEL_EXTENSION = ".whl" +BZ2_EXTENSIONS: tuple[str, ...] = (".tar.bz2", ".tbz") +XZ_EXTENSIONS: tuple[str, ...] = ( + ".tar.xz", + ".txz", + ".tlz", + ".tar.lz", + ".tar.lzma", +) +ZIP_EXTENSIONS: tuple[str, ...] = (".zip", WHEEL_EXTENSION) +TAR_EXTENSIONS: tuple[str, ...] = (".tar.gz", ".tgz", ".tar") +ARCHIVE_EXTENSIONS = ZIP_EXTENSIONS + BZ2_EXTENSIONS + TAR_EXTENSIONS + XZ_EXTENSIONS + + +def is_archive_file(name: str) -> bool: + """Return True if `name` is a considered as an archive file.""" + ext = splitext(name)[1].lower() + if ext in ARCHIVE_EXTENSIONS: + return True + return False diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/glibc.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/glibc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2cb3013c7d9e364beb99fb2c9b461e697dbf20f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/glibc.py @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import os +import sys + + +def glibc_version_string() -> str | None: + "Returns glibc version string, or None if not using glibc." + return glibc_version_string_confstr() or glibc_version_string_ctypes() + + +def glibc_version_string_confstr() -> str | None: + "Primary implementation of glibc_version_string using os.confstr." + # os.confstr is quite a bit faster than ctypes.DLL. It's also less likely + # to be broken or missing. This strategy is used in the standard library + # platform module: + # https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/fcf1d003bf4f0100c9d0921ff3d70e1127ca1b71/Lib/platform.py#L175-L183 + if sys.platform == "win32": + return None + try: + gnu_libc_version = os.confstr("CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION") + if gnu_libc_version is None: + return None + # os.confstr("CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION") returns a string like "glibc 2.17": + _, version = gnu_libc_version.split() + except (AttributeError, OSError, ValueError): + # os.confstr() or CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION not available (or a bad value)... + return None + return version + + +def glibc_version_string_ctypes() -> str | None: + "Fallback implementation of glibc_version_string using ctypes." + + try: + import ctypes + except ImportError: + return None + + # ctypes.CDLL(None) internally calls dlopen(NULL), and as the dlopen + # manpage says, "If filename is NULL, then the returned handle is for the + # main program". This way we can let the linker do the work to figure out + # which libc our process is actually using. + # + # We must also handle the special case where the executable is not a + # dynamically linked executable. This can occur when using musl libc, + # for example. In this situation, dlopen() will error, leading to an + # OSError. Interestingly, at least in the case of musl, there is no + # errno set on the OSError. The single string argument used to construct + # OSError comes from libc itself and is therefore not portable to + # hard code here. In any case, failure to call dlopen() means we + # can't proceed, so we bail on our attempt. + try: + process_namespace = ctypes.CDLL(None) + except OSError: + return None + + try: + gnu_get_libc_version = process_namespace.gnu_get_libc_version + except AttributeError: + # Symbol doesn't exist -> therefore, we are not linked to + # glibc. + return None + + # Call gnu_get_libc_version, which returns a string like "2.5" + gnu_get_libc_version.restype = ctypes.c_char_p + version_str: str = gnu_get_libc_version() + # py2 / py3 compatibility: + if not isinstance(version_str, str): + version_str = version_str.decode("ascii") + + return version_str + + +# platform.libc_ver regularly returns completely nonsensical glibc +# versions. E.g. on my computer, platform says: +# +# ~$ python2.7 -c 'import platform; print(platform.libc_ver())' +# ('glibc', '2.7') +# ~$ python3.5 -c 'import platform; print(platform.libc_ver())' +# ('glibc', '2.9') +# +# But the truth is: +# +# ~$ ldd --version +# ldd (Debian GLIBC 2.22-11) 2.22 +# +# This is unfortunate, because it means that the linehaul data on libc +# versions that was generated by pip 8.1.2 and earlier is useless and +# misleading. Solution: instead of using platform, use our code that actually +# works. +def libc_ver() -> tuple[str, str]: + """Try to determine the glibc version + + Returns a tuple of strings (lib, version) which default to empty strings + in case the lookup fails. + """ + glibc_version = glibc_version_string() + if glibc_version is None: + return ("", "") + else: + return ("glibc", glibc_version) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/hashes.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/hashes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3d8c125ada3a41309131b36c4523742ce41f0205 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/hashes.py @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import hashlib +from collections.abc import Iterable +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, BinaryIO, NoReturn + +from pip._internal.exceptions import HashMismatch, HashMissing, InstallationError +from pip._internal.utils.misc import read_chunks + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from hashlib import _Hash + + +# The recommended hash algo of the moment. Change this whenever the state of +# the art changes; it won't hurt backward compatibility. +FAVORITE_HASH = "sha256" + + +# Names of hashlib algorithms allowed by the --hash option and ``pip hash`` +# Currently, those are the ones at least as collision-resistant as sha256. +STRONG_HASHES = ["sha256", "sha384", "sha512"] + + +class Hashes: + """A wrapper that builds multiple hashes at once and checks them against + known-good values + + """ + + def __init__(self, hashes: dict[str, list[str]] | None = None) -> None: + """ + :param hashes: A dict of algorithm names pointing to lists of allowed + hex digests + """ + allowed = {} + if hashes is not None: + for alg, keys in hashes.items(): + # Make sure values are always sorted (to ease equality checks) + allowed[alg] = [k.lower() for k in sorted(keys)] + self._allowed = allowed + + def __and__(self, other: Hashes) -> Hashes: + if not isinstance(other, Hashes): + return NotImplemented + + # If either of the Hashes object is entirely empty (i.e. no hash + # specified at all), all hashes from the other object are allowed. + if not other: + return self + if not self: + return other + + # Otherwise only hashes that present in both objects are allowed. + new = {} + for alg, values in other._allowed.items(): + if alg not in self._allowed: + continue + new[alg] = [v for v in values if v in self._allowed[alg]] + return Hashes(new) + + @property + def digest_count(self) -> int: + return sum(len(digests) for digests in self._allowed.values()) + + def is_hash_allowed(self, hash_name: str, hex_digest: str) -> bool: + """Return whether the given hex digest is allowed.""" + return hex_digest in self._allowed.get(hash_name, []) + + def check_against_chunks(self, chunks: Iterable[bytes]) -> None: + """Check good hashes against ones built from iterable of chunks of + data. + + Raise HashMismatch if none match. + + """ + gots = {} + for hash_name in self._allowed.keys(): + try: + gots[hash_name] = hashlib.new(hash_name) + except (ValueError, TypeError): + raise InstallationError(f"Unknown hash name: {hash_name}") + + for chunk in chunks: + for hash in gots.values(): + hash.update(chunk) + + for hash_name, got in gots.items(): + if got.hexdigest() in self._allowed[hash_name]: + return + self._raise(gots) + + def _raise(self, gots: dict[str, _Hash]) -> NoReturn: + raise HashMismatch(self._allowed, gots) + + def check_against_file(self, file: BinaryIO) -> None: + """Check good hashes against a file-like object + + Raise HashMismatch if none match. + + """ + return self.check_against_chunks(read_chunks(file)) + + def check_against_path(self, path: str) -> None: + with open(path, "rb") as file: + return self.check_against_file(file) + + def has_one_of(self, hashes: dict[str, str]) -> bool: + """Return whether any of the given hashes are allowed.""" + for hash_name, hex_digest in hashes.items(): + if self.is_hash_allowed(hash_name, hex_digest): + return True + return False + + def __bool__(self) -> bool: + """Return whether I know any known-good hashes.""" + return bool(self._allowed) + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, Hashes): + return NotImplemented + return self._allowed == other._allowed + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash( + ",".join( + sorted( + ":".join((alg, digest)) + for alg, digest_list in self._allowed.items() + for digest in digest_list + ) + ) + ) + + +class MissingHashes(Hashes): + """A workalike for Hashes used when we're missing a hash for a requirement + + It computes the actual hash of the requirement and raises a HashMissing + exception showing it to the user. + + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + """Don't offer the ``hashes`` kwarg.""" + # Pass our favorite hash in to generate a "gotten hash". With the + # empty list, it will never match, so an error will always raise. + super().__init__(hashes={FAVORITE_HASH: []}) + + def _raise(self, gots: dict[str, _Hash]) -> NoReturn: + raise HashMissing(gots[FAVORITE_HASH].hexdigest()) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/logging.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/logging.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e0677035802fa6163df72d0f26c6c943bb3d10ff --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/logging.py @@ -0,0 +1,396 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import contextlib +import errno +import logging +import logging.handlers +import os +import sys +import threading +from collections.abc import Generator +from dataclasses import dataclass +from io import StringIO, TextIOWrapper +from logging import Filter +from typing import Any, ClassVar + +from pip._vendor.rich.console import ( + Console, + ConsoleOptions, + ConsoleRenderable, + RenderableType, + RenderResult, + RichCast, +) +from pip._vendor.rich.highlighter import NullHighlighter +from pip._vendor.rich.logging import RichHandler +from pip._vendor.rich.segment import Segment +from pip._vendor.rich.style import Style + +from pip._internal.utils._log import VERBOSE, getLogger +from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS +from pip._internal.utils.deprecation import DEPRECATION_MSG_PREFIX +from pip._internal.utils.misc import StreamWrapper, ensure_dir + +_log_state = threading.local() +_stdout_console = None +_stderr_console = None +subprocess_logger = getLogger("pip.subprocessor") + + +class BrokenStdoutLoggingError(Exception): + """ + Raised if BrokenPipeError occurs for the stdout stream while logging. + """ + + +def _is_broken_pipe_error(exc_class: type[BaseException], exc: BaseException) -> bool: + if exc_class is BrokenPipeError: + return True + + # On Windows, a broken pipe can show up as EINVAL rather than EPIPE: + # https://bugs.python.org/issue19612 + # https://bugs.python.org/issue30418 + if not WINDOWS: + return False + + return isinstance(exc, OSError) and exc.errno in (errno.EINVAL, errno.EPIPE) + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def capture_logging() -> Generator[StringIO, None, None]: + """Capture all pip logs in a buffer temporarily.""" + # Patching sys.std(out|err) directly is not viable as the caller + # may want to emit non-logging output (e.g. a rich spinner). To + # avoid capturing that, temporarily patch the root logging handlers + # to use new rich consoles that write to a StringIO. + handlers = {} + for handler in logging.getLogger().handlers: + if isinstance(handler, RichPipStreamHandler): + # Also store the handler's original console so it can be + # restored on context exit. + handlers[handler] = handler.console + + fake_stream = StreamWrapper.from_stream(sys.stdout) + if not handlers: + yield fake_stream + return + + # HACK: grab no_color attribute from a random handler console since + # it's a global option anyway. + no_color = next(iter(handlers.values())).no_color + fake_console = PipConsole(file=fake_stream, no_color=no_color, soft_wrap=True) + try: + for handler in handlers: + handler.console = fake_console + yield fake_stream + finally: + for handler, original_console in handlers.items(): + handler.console = original_console + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def indent_log(num: int = 2) -> Generator[None, None, None]: + """ + A context manager which will cause the log output to be indented for any + log messages emitted inside it. + """ + # For thread-safety + _log_state.indentation = get_indentation() + _log_state.indentation += num + try: + yield + finally: + _log_state.indentation -= num + + +def get_indentation() -> int: + return getattr(_log_state, "indentation", 0) + + +class IndentingFormatter(logging.Formatter): + default_time_format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S" + + def __init__( + self, + *args: Any, + add_timestamp: bool = False, + **kwargs: Any, + ) -> None: + """ + A logging.Formatter that obeys the indent_log() context manager. + + :param add_timestamp: A bool indicating output lines should be prefixed + with their record's timestamp. + """ + self.add_timestamp = add_timestamp + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + def get_message_start(self, formatted: str, levelno: int) -> str: + """ + Return the start of the formatted log message (not counting the + prefix to add to each line). + """ + if levelno < logging.WARNING: + return "" + if formatted.startswith(DEPRECATION_MSG_PREFIX): + # Then the message already has a prefix. We don't want it to + # look like "WARNING: DEPRECATION: ...." + return "" + if levelno < logging.ERROR: + return "WARNING: " + + return "ERROR: " + + def format(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> str: + """ + Calls the standard formatter, but will indent all of the log message + lines by our current indentation level. + """ + formatted = super().format(record) + message_start = self.get_message_start(formatted, record.levelno) + formatted = message_start + formatted + + prefix = "" + if self.add_timestamp: + prefix = f"{self.formatTime(record)} " + prefix += " " * get_indentation() + formatted = "".join([prefix + line for line in formatted.splitlines(True)]) + return formatted + + +@dataclass +class IndentedRenderable: + renderable: RenderableType + indent: int + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: Console, options: ConsoleOptions + ) -> RenderResult: + segments = console.render(self.renderable, options) + lines = Segment.split_lines(segments) + for line in lines: + yield Segment(" " * self.indent) + yield from line + yield Segment("\n") + + +class PipConsole(Console): + def on_broken_pipe(self) -> None: + # Reraise the original exception, rich 13.8.0+ exits by default + # instead, preventing our handler from firing. + raise BrokenPipeError() from None + + +def get_console(*, stderr: bool = False) -> Console: + if stderr: + assert _stderr_console is not None, "stderr rich console is missing!" + return _stderr_console + else: + assert _stdout_console is not None, "stdout rich console is missing!" + return _stdout_console + + +class RichPipStreamHandler(RichHandler): + KEYWORDS: ClassVar[list[str] | None] = [] + + def __init__(self, console: Console) -> None: + super().__init__( + console=console, + show_time=False, + show_level=False, + show_path=False, + highlighter=NullHighlighter(), + ) + + # Our custom override on Rich's logger, to make things work as we need them to. + def emit(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> None: + style: Style | None = None + + # If we are given a diagnostic error to present, present it with indentation. + if getattr(record, "rich", False): + assert isinstance(record.args, tuple) + (rich_renderable,) = record.args + assert isinstance( + rich_renderable, (ConsoleRenderable, RichCast, str) + ), f"{rich_renderable} is not rich-console-renderable" + + renderable: RenderableType = IndentedRenderable( + rich_renderable, indent=get_indentation() + ) + else: + message = self.format(record) + renderable = self.render_message(record, message) + if record.levelno is not None: + if record.levelno >= logging.ERROR: + style = Style(color="red") + elif record.levelno >= logging.WARNING: + style = Style(color="yellow") + + try: + self.console.print(renderable, overflow="ignore", crop=False, style=style) + except Exception: + self.handleError(record) + + def handleError(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> None: + """Called when logging is unable to log some output.""" + + exc_class, exc = sys.exc_info()[:2] + # If a broken pipe occurred while calling write() or flush() on the + # stdout stream in logging's Handler.emit(), then raise our special + # exception so we can handle it in main() instead of logging the + # broken pipe error and continuing. + if ( + exc_class + and exc + and self.console.file is sys.stdout + and _is_broken_pipe_error(exc_class, exc) + ): + raise BrokenStdoutLoggingError() + + return super().handleError(record) + + +class BetterRotatingFileHandler(logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler): + def _open(self) -> TextIOWrapper: + ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(self.baseFilename)) + return super()._open() + + +class MaxLevelFilter(Filter): + def __init__(self, level: int) -> None: + self.level = level + + def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool: + return record.levelno < self.level + + +class ExcludeLoggerFilter(Filter): + """ + A logging Filter that excludes records from a logger (or its children). + """ + + def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool: + # The base Filter class allows only records from a logger (or its + # children). + return not super().filter(record) + + +def setup_logging(verbosity: int, no_color: bool, user_log_file: str | None) -> int: + """Configures and sets up all of the logging + + Returns the requested logging level, as its integer value. + """ + + # Determine the level to be logging at. + if verbosity >= 2: + level_number = logging.DEBUG + elif verbosity == 1: + level_number = VERBOSE + elif verbosity == -1: + level_number = logging.WARNING + elif verbosity == -2: + level_number = logging.ERROR + elif verbosity <= -3: + level_number = logging.CRITICAL + else: + level_number = logging.INFO + + level = logging.getLevelName(level_number) + + # The "root" logger should match the "console" level *unless* we also need + # to log to a user log file. + include_user_log = user_log_file is not None + if include_user_log: + additional_log_file = user_log_file + root_level = "DEBUG" + else: + additional_log_file = "/dev/null" + root_level = level + + # Disable any logging besides WARNING unless we have DEBUG level logging + # enabled for vendored libraries. + vendored_log_level = "WARNING" if level in ["INFO", "ERROR"] else "DEBUG" + + # Shorthands for clarity + handler_classes = { + "stream": "pip._internal.utils.logging.RichPipStreamHandler", + "file": "pip._internal.utils.logging.BetterRotatingFileHandler", + } + handlers = ["console", "console_errors", "console_subprocess"] + ( + ["user_log"] if include_user_log else [] + ) + global _stdout_console, stderr_console + _stdout_console = PipConsole(file=sys.stdout, no_color=no_color, soft_wrap=True) + _stderr_console = PipConsole(file=sys.stderr, no_color=no_color, soft_wrap=True) + + logging.config.dictConfig( + { + "version": 1, + "disable_existing_loggers": False, + "filters": { + "exclude_warnings": { + "()": "pip._internal.utils.logging.MaxLevelFilter", + "level": logging.WARNING, + }, + "restrict_to_subprocess": { + "()": "logging.Filter", + "name": subprocess_logger.name, + }, + "exclude_subprocess": { + "()": "pip._internal.utils.logging.ExcludeLoggerFilter", + "name": subprocess_logger.name, + }, + }, + "formatters": { + "indent": { + "()": IndentingFormatter, + "format": "%(message)s", + }, + "indent_with_timestamp": { + "()": IndentingFormatter, + "format": "%(message)s", + "add_timestamp": True, + }, + }, + "handlers": { + "console": { + "level": level, + "class": handler_classes["stream"], + "console": _stdout_console, + "filters": ["exclude_subprocess", "exclude_warnings"], + "formatter": "indent", + }, + "console_errors": { + "level": "WARNING", + "class": handler_classes["stream"], + "console": _stderr_console, + "filters": ["exclude_subprocess"], + "formatter": "indent", + }, + # A handler responsible for logging to the console messages + # from the "subprocessor" logger. + "console_subprocess": { + "level": level, + "class": handler_classes["stream"], + "console": _stderr_console, + "filters": ["restrict_to_subprocess"], + "formatter": "indent", + }, + "user_log": { + "level": "DEBUG", + "class": handler_classes["file"], + "filename": additional_log_file, + "encoding": "utf-8", + "delay": True, + "formatter": "indent_with_timestamp", + }, + }, + "root": { + "level": root_level, + "handlers": handlers, + }, + "loggers": {"pip._vendor": {"level": vendored_log_level}}, + } + ) + + return level_number diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/misc.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/misc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..66e521bbc1b9d98f51afb81a6c357eb5288f675b --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/misc.py @@ -0,0 +1,771 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import errno +import getpass +import hashlib +import logging +import os +import posixpath +import shutil +import stat +import sys +import sysconfig +import urllib.parse +from collections.abc import Generator, Iterable, Iterator, Mapping, Sequence +from dataclasses import dataclass +from functools import partial +from io import StringIO +from itertools import filterfalse, tee, zip_longest +from pathlib import Path +from types import FunctionType, TracebackType +from typing import ( + Any, + BinaryIO, + Callable, + Optional, + TextIO, + TypeVar, + cast, +) + +from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement +from pip._vendor.pyproject_hooks import BuildBackendHookCaller + +from pip import __version__ +from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError, ExternallyManagedEnvironment +from pip._internal.locations import get_major_minor_version +from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS +from pip._internal.utils.retry import retry +from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv + +__all__ = [ + "rmtree", + "display_path", + "backup_dir", + "ask", + "splitext", + "format_size", + "is_installable_dir", + "normalize_path", + "renames", + "get_prog", + "ensure_dir", + "remove_auth_from_url", + "check_externally_managed", + "ConfiguredBuildBackendHookCaller", +] + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +T = TypeVar("T") +ExcInfo = tuple[type[BaseException], BaseException, TracebackType] +VersionInfo = tuple[int, int, int] +NetlocTuple = tuple[str, tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str]]] +OnExc = Callable[[FunctionType, Path, BaseException], Any] +OnErr = Callable[[FunctionType, Path, ExcInfo], Any] + +FILE_CHUNK_SIZE = 1024 * 1024 + + +def get_pip_version() -> str: + pip_pkg_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "..") + pip_pkg_dir = os.path.abspath(pip_pkg_dir) + + return f"pip {__version__} from {pip_pkg_dir} (python {get_major_minor_version()})" + + +def normalize_version_info(py_version_info: tuple[int, ...]) -> tuple[int, int, int]: + """ + Convert a tuple of ints representing a Python version to one of length + three. + + :param py_version_info: a tuple of ints representing a Python version, + or None to specify no version. The tuple can have any length. + + :return: a tuple of length three if `py_version_info` is non-None. + Otherwise, return `py_version_info` unchanged (i.e. None). + """ + if len(py_version_info) < 3: + py_version_info += (3 - len(py_version_info)) * (0,) + elif len(py_version_info) > 3: + py_version_info = py_version_info[:3] + + return cast("VersionInfo", py_version_info) + + +def ensure_dir(path: str) -> None: + """os.path.makedirs without EEXIST.""" + try: + os.makedirs(path) + except OSError as e: + # Windows can raise spurious ENOTEMPTY errors. See #6426. + if e.errno != errno.EEXIST and e.errno != errno.ENOTEMPTY: + raise + + +def get_prog() -> str: + try: + prog = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) + if prog in ("__main__.py", "-c"): + return f"{sys.executable} -m pip" + else: + return prog + except (AttributeError, TypeError, IndexError): + pass + return "pip" + + +# Retry every half second for up to 3 seconds +@retry(stop_after_delay=3, wait=0.5) +def rmtree(dir: str, ignore_errors: bool = False, onexc: OnExc | None = None) -> None: + if ignore_errors: + onexc = _onerror_ignore + if onexc is None: + onexc = _onerror_reraise + handler: OnErr = partial(rmtree_errorhandler, onexc=onexc) + if sys.version_info >= (3, 12): + # See https://docs.python.org/3.12/whatsnew/3.12.html#shutil. + shutil.rmtree(dir, onexc=handler) # type: ignore + else: + shutil.rmtree(dir, onerror=handler) # type: ignore + + +def _onerror_ignore(*_args: Any) -> None: + pass + + +def _onerror_reraise(*_args: Any) -> None: + raise # noqa: PLE0704 - Bare exception used to reraise existing exception + + +def rmtree_errorhandler( + func: FunctionType, + path: Path, + exc_info: ExcInfo | BaseException, + *, + onexc: OnExc = _onerror_reraise, +) -> None: + """ + `rmtree` error handler to 'force' a file remove (i.e. like `rm -f`). + + * If a file is readonly then it's write flag is set and operation is + retried. + + * `onerror` is the original callback from `rmtree(... onerror=onerror)` + that is chained at the end if the "rm -f" still fails. + """ + try: + st_mode = os.stat(path).st_mode + except OSError: + # it's equivalent to os.path.exists + return + + if not st_mode & stat.S_IWRITE: + # convert to read/write + try: + os.chmod(path, st_mode | stat.S_IWRITE) + except OSError: + pass + else: + # use the original function to repeat the operation + try: + func(path) + return + except OSError: + pass + + if not isinstance(exc_info, BaseException): + _, exc_info, _ = exc_info + onexc(func, path, exc_info) + + +def display_path(path: str) -> str: + """Gives the display value for a given path, making it relative to cwd + if possible.""" + try: + relative = Path(path).relative_to(Path.cwd()) + except ValueError: + # If the path isn't relative to the CWD, leave it alone + return path + return os.path.join(".", relative) + + +def backup_dir(dir: str, ext: str = ".bak") -> str: + """Figure out the name of a directory to back up the given dir to + (adding .bak, .bak2, etc)""" + n = 1 + extension = ext + while os.path.exists(dir + extension): + n += 1 + extension = ext + str(n) + return dir + extension + + +def ask_path_exists(message: str, options: Iterable[str]) -> str: + for action in os.environ.get("PIP_EXISTS_ACTION", "").split(): + if action in options: + return action + return ask(message, options) + + +def _check_no_input(message: str) -> None: + """Raise an error if no input is allowed.""" + if os.environ.get("PIP_NO_INPUT"): + raise Exception( + f"No input was expected ($PIP_NO_INPUT set); question: {message}" + ) + + +def ask(message: str, options: Iterable[str]) -> str: + """Ask the message interactively, with the given possible responses""" + while 1: + _check_no_input(message) + response = input(message) + response = response.strip().lower() + if response not in options: + print( + "Your response ({!r}) was not one of the expected responses: " + "{}".format(response, ", ".join(options)) + ) + else: + return response + + +def ask_input(message: str) -> str: + """Ask for input interactively.""" + _check_no_input(message) + return input(message) + + +def ask_password(message: str) -> str: + """Ask for a password interactively.""" + _check_no_input(message) + return getpass.getpass(message) + + +def strtobool(val: str) -> int: + """Convert a string representation of truth to true (1) or false (0). + + True values are 'y', 'yes', 't', 'true', 'on', and '1'; false values + are 'n', 'no', 'f', 'false', 'off', and '0'. Raises ValueError if + 'val' is anything else. + """ + val = val.lower() + if val in ("y", "yes", "t", "true", "on", "1"): + return 1 + elif val in ("n", "no", "f", "false", "off", "0"): + return 0 + else: + raise ValueError(f"invalid truth value {val!r}") + + +def format_size(bytes: float) -> str: + if bytes > 1000 * 1000: + return f"{bytes / 1000.0 / 1000:.1f} MB" + elif bytes > 10 * 1000: + return f"{int(bytes / 1000)} kB" + elif bytes > 1000: + return f"{bytes / 1000.0:.1f} kB" + else: + return f"{int(bytes)} bytes" + + +def tabulate(rows: Iterable[Iterable[Any]]) -> tuple[list[str], list[int]]: + """Return a list of formatted rows and a list of column sizes. + + For example:: + + >>> tabulate([['foobar', 2000], [0xdeadbeef]]) + (['foobar 2000', '3735928559'], [10, 4]) + """ + rows = [tuple(map(str, row)) for row in rows] + sizes = [max(map(len, col)) for col in zip_longest(*rows, fillvalue="")] + table = [" ".join(map(str.ljust, row, sizes)).rstrip() for row in rows] + return table, sizes + + +def is_installable_dir(path: str) -> bool: + """Is path is a directory containing pyproject.toml or setup.py? + + If pyproject.toml exists, this is a PEP 517 project. Otherwise we look for + a legacy setuptools layout by identifying setup.py. We don't check for the + setup.cfg because using it without setup.py is only available for PEP 517 + projects, which are already covered by the pyproject.toml check. + """ + if not os.path.isdir(path): + return False + if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, "pyproject.toml")): + return True + if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, "setup.py")): + return True + return False + + +def read_chunks( + file: BinaryIO, size: int = FILE_CHUNK_SIZE +) -> Generator[bytes, None, None]: + """Yield pieces of data from a file-like object until EOF.""" + while True: + chunk = file.read(size) + if not chunk: + break + yield chunk + + +def normalize_path(path: str, resolve_symlinks: bool = True) -> str: + """ + Convert a path to its canonical, case-normalized, absolute version. + + """ + path = os.path.expanduser(path) + if resolve_symlinks: + path = os.path.realpath(path) + else: + path = os.path.abspath(path) + return os.path.normcase(path) + + +def splitext(path: str) -> tuple[str, str]: + """Like os.path.splitext, but take off .tar too""" + base, ext = posixpath.splitext(path) + if base.lower().endswith(".tar"): + ext = base[-4:] + ext + base = base[:-4] + return base, ext + + +def renames(old: str, new: str) -> None: + """Like os.renames(), but handles renaming across devices.""" + # Implementation borrowed from os.renames(). + head, tail = os.path.split(new) + if head and tail and not os.path.exists(head): + os.makedirs(head) + + shutil.move(old, new) + + head, tail = os.path.split(old) + if head and tail: + try: + os.removedirs(head) + except OSError: + pass + + +def is_local(path: str) -> bool: + """ + Return True if path is within sys.prefix, if we're running in a virtualenv. + + If we're not in a virtualenv, all paths are considered "local." + + Caution: this function assumes the head of path has been normalized + with normalize_path. + """ + if not running_under_virtualenv(): + return True + return path.startswith(normalize_path(sys.prefix)) + + +def write_output(msg: Any, *args: Any) -> None: + logger.info(msg, *args) + + +class StreamWrapper(StringIO): + orig_stream: TextIO + + @classmethod + def from_stream(cls, orig_stream: TextIO) -> StreamWrapper: + ret = cls() + ret.orig_stream = orig_stream + return ret + + # compileall.compile_dir() needs stdout.encoding to print to stdout + # type ignore is because TextIOBase.encoding is writeable + @property + def encoding(self) -> str: # type: ignore + return self.orig_stream.encoding + + +# Simulates an enum +def enum(*sequential: Any, **named: Any) -> type[Any]: + enums = dict(zip(sequential, range(len(sequential))), **named) + reverse = {value: key for key, value in enums.items()} + enums["reverse_mapping"] = reverse + return type("Enum", (), enums) + + +def build_netloc(host: str, port: int | None) -> str: + """ + Build a netloc from a host-port pair + """ + if port is None: + return host + if ":" in host: + # Only wrap host with square brackets when it is IPv6 + host = f"[{host}]" + return f"{host}:{port}" + + +def build_url_from_netloc(netloc: str, scheme: str = "https") -> str: + """ + Build a full URL from a netloc. + """ + if netloc.count(":") >= 2 and "@" not in netloc and "[" not in netloc: + # It must be a bare IPv6 address, so wrap it with brackets. + netloc = f"[{netloc}]" + return f"{scheme}://{netloc}" + + +def parse_netloc(netloc: str) -> tuple[str | None, int | None]: + """ + Return the host-port pair from a netloc. + """ + url = build_url_from_netloc(netloc) + parsed = urllib.parse.urlparse(url) + return parsed.hostname, parsed.port + + +def split_auth_from_netloc(netloc: str) -> NetlocTuple: + """ + Parse out and remove the auth information from a netloc. + + Returns: (netloc, (username, password)). + """ + if "@" not in netloc: + return netloc, (None, None) + + # Split from the right because that's how urllib.parse.urlsplit() + # behaves if more than one @ is present (which can be checked using + # the password attribute of urlsplit()'s return value). + auth, netloc = netloc.rsplit("@", 1) + pw: str | None = None + if ":" in auth: + # Split from the left because that's how urllib.parse.urlsplit() + # behaves if more than one : is present (which again can be checked + # using the password attribute of the return value) + user, pw = auth.split(":", 1) + else: + user, pw = auth, None + + user = urllib.parse.unquote(user) + if pw is not None: + pw = urllib.parse.unquote(pw) + + return netloc, (user, pw) + + +def redact_netloc(netloc: str) -> str: + """ + Replace the sensitive data in a netloc with "****", if it exists. + + For example: + - "user:pass@example.com" returns "user:****@example.com" + - "accesstoken@example.com" returns "****@example.com" + """ + netloc, (user, password) = split_auth_from_netloc(netloc) + if user is None: + return netloc + if password is None: + user = "****" + password = "" + else: + user = urllib.parse.quote(user) + password = ":****" + return f"{user}{password}@{netloc}" + + +def _transform_url( + url: str, transform_netloc: Callable[[str], tuple[Any, ...]] +) -> tuple[str, NetlocTuple]: + """Transform and replace netloc in a url. + + transform_netloc is a function taking the netloc and returning a + tuple. The first element of this tuple is the new netloc. The + entire tuple is returned. + + Returns a tuple containing the transformed url as item 0 and the + original tuple returned by transform_netloc as item 1. + """ + purl = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url) + netloc_tuple = transform_netloc(purl.netloc) + # stripped url + url_pieces = (purl.scheme, netloc_tuple[0], purl.path, purl.query, purl.fragment) + surl = urllib.parse.urlunsplit(url_pieces) + return surl, cast("NetlocTuple", netloc_tuple) + + +def _get_netloc(netloc: str) -> NetlocTuple: + return split_auth_from_netloc(netloc) + + +def _redact_netloc(netloc: str) -> tuple[str]: + return (redact_netloc(netloc),) + + +def split_auth_netloc_from_url( + url: str, +) -> tuple[str, str, tuple[str | None, str | None]]: + """ + Parse a url into separate netloc, auth, and url with no auth. + + Returns: (url_without_auth, netloc, (username, password)) + """ + url_without_auth, (netloc, auth) = _transform_url(url, _get_netloc) + return url_without_auth, netloc, auth + + +def remove_auth_from_url(url: str) -> str: + """Return a copy of url with 'username:password@' removed.""" + # username/pass params are passed to subversion through flags + # and are not recognized in the url. + return _transform_url(url, _get_netloc)[0] + + +def redact_auth_from_url(url: str) -> str: + """Replace the password in a given url with ****.""" + return _transform_url(url, _redact_netloc)[0] + + +def redact_auth_from_requirement(req: Requirement) -> str: + """Replace the password in a given requirement url with ****.""" + if not req.url: + return str(req) + return str(req).replace(req.url, redact_auth_from_url(req.url)) + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class HiddenText: + secret: str + redacted: str + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return self.redacted + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + # Equality is particularly useful for testing. + if type(self) is type(other): + # The string being used for redaction doesn't also have to match, + # just the raw, original string. + return self.secret == cast(HiddenText, other).secret + return NotImplemented + + # Disable hashing, since we have a custom __eq__ and don't need hash-ability + # (yet). The only required property of hashing is that objects which compare + # equal have the same hash value. + __hash__ = None # type: ignore[assignment] + + +def hide_value(value: str) -> HiddenText: + return HiddenText(value, redacted="****") + + +def hide_url(url: str) -> HiddenText: + redacted = redact_auth_from_url(url) + return HiddenText(url, redacted=redacted) + + +def protect_pip_from_modification_on_windows(modifying_pip: bool) -> None: + """Protection of pip.exe from modification on Windows + + On Windows, any operation modifying pip should be run as: + python -m pip ... + """ + pip_names = [ + "pip", + f"pip{sys.version_info.major}", + f"pip{sys.version_info.major}.{sys.version_info.minor}", + ] + + # See https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/1299 for more discussion + should_show_use_python_msg = ( + modifying_pip and WINDOWS and os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) in pip_names + ) + + if should_show_use_python_msg: + new_command = [sys.executable, "-m", "pip"] + sys.argv[1:] + raise CommandError( + "To modify pip, please run the following command:\n{}".format( + " ".join(new_command) + ) + ) + + +def check_externally_managed() -> None: + """Check whether the current environment is externally managed. + + If the ``EXTERNALLY-MANAGED`` config file is found, the current environment + is considered externally managed, and an ExternallyManagedEnvironment is + raised. + """ + if running_under_virtualenv(): + return + marker = os.path.join(sysconfig.get_path("stdlib"), "EXTERNALLY-MANAGED") + if not os.path.isfile(marker): + return + raise ExternallyManagedEnvironment.from_config(marker) + + +def is_console_interactive() -> bool: + """Is this console interactive?""" + return sys.stdin is not None and sys.stdin.isatty() + + +def hash_file(path: str, blocksize: int = 1 << 20) -> tuple[Any, int]: + """Return (hash, length) for path using hashlib.sha256()""" + + h = hashlib.sha256() + length = 0 + with open(path, "rb") as f: + for block in read_chunks(f, size=blocksize): + length += len(block) + h.update(block) + return h, length + + +def pairwise(iterable: Iterable[Any]) -> Iterator[tuple[Any, Any]]: + """ + Return paired elements. + + For example: + s -> (s0, s1), (s2, s3), (s4, s5), ... + """ + iterable = iter(iterable) + return zip_longest(iterable, iterable) + + +def partition( + pred: Callable[[T], bool], iterable: Iterable[T] +) -> tuple[Iterable[T], Iterable[T]]: + """ + Use a predicate to partition entries into false entries and true entries, + like + + partition(is_odd, range(10)) --> 0 2 4 6 8 and 1 3 5 7 9 + """ + t1, t2 = tee(iterable) + return filterfalse(pred, t1), filter(pred, t2) + + +class ConfiguredBuildBackendHookCaller(BuildBackendHookCaller): + def __init__( + self, + config_holder: Any, + source_dir: str, + build_backend: str, + backend_path: str | None = None, + runner: Callable[..., None] | None = None, + python_executable: str | None = None, + ): + super().__init__( + source_dir, build_backend, backend_path, runner, python_executable + ) + self.config_holder = config_holder + + def build_wheel( + self, + wheel_directory: str, + config_settings: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, + metadata_directory: str | None = None, + ) -> str: + cs = self.config_holder.config_settings + return super().build_wheel( + wheel_directory, config_settings=cs, metadata_directory=metadata_directory + ) + + def build_sdist( + self, + sdist_directory: str, + config_settings: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, + ) -> str: + cs = self.config_holder.config_settings + return super().build_sdist(sdist_directory, config_settings=cs) + + def build_editable( + self, + wheel_directory: str, + config_settings: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, + metadata_directory: str | None = None, + ) -> str: + cs = self.config_holder.config_settings + return super().build_editable( + wheel_directory, config_settings=cs, metadata_directory=metadata_directory + ) + + def get_requires_for_build_wheel( + self, config_settings: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None + ) -> Sequence[str]: + cs = self.config_holder.config_settings + return super().get_requires_for_build_wheel(config_settings=cs) + + def get_requires_for_build_sdist( + self, config_settings: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None + ) -> Sequence[str]: + cs = self.config_holder.config_settings + return super().get_requires_for_build_sdist(config_settings=cs) + + def get_requires_for_build_editable( + self, config_settings: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None + ) -> Sequence[str]: + cs = self.config_holder.config_settings + return super().get_requires_for_build_editable(config_settings=cs) + + def prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel( + self, + metadata_directory: str, + config_settings: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, + _allow_fallback: bool = True, + ) -> str: + cs = self.config_holder.config_settings + return super().prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel( + metadata_directory=metadata_directory, + config_settings=cs, + _allow_fallback=_allow_fallback, + ) + + def prepare_metadata_for_build_editable( + self, + metadata_directory: str, + config_settings: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, + _allow_fallback: bool = True, + ) -> str | None: + cs = self.config_holder.config_settings + return super().prepare_metadata_for_build_editable( + metadata_directory=metadata_directory, + config_settings=cs, + _allow_fallback=_allow_fallback, + ) + + +def warn_if_run_as_root() -> None: + """Output a warning for sudo users on Unix. + + In a virtual environment, sudo pip still writes to virtualenv. + On Windows, users may run pip as Administrator without issues. + This warning only applies to Unix root users outside of virtualenv. + """ + if running_under_virtualenv(): + return + if not hasattr(os, "getuid"): + return + # On Windows, there are no "system managed" Python packages. Installing as + # Administrator via pip is the correct way of updating system environments. + # + # We choose sys.platform over utils.compat.WINDOWS here to enable Mypy platform + # checks: https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/common_issues.html + if sys.platform == "win32" or sys.platform == "cygwin": + return + + if os.getuid() != 0: + return + + logger.warning( + "Running pip as the 'root' user can result in broken permissions and " + "conflicting behaviour with the system package manager, possibly " + "rendering your system unusable. " + "It is recommended to use a virtual environment instead: " + "https://pip.pypa.io/warnings/venv. " + "Use the --root-user-action option if you know what you are doing and " + "want to suppress this warning." + ) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/packaging.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/packaging.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3cbc0490aa1febe2dab8069a115ca13f0ad21c38 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/packaging.py @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import functools +import logging + +from pip._vendor.packaging import specifiers, version +from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=32) +def check_requires_python( + requires_python: str | None, version_info: tuple[int, ...] +) -> bool: + """ + Check if the given Python version matches a "Requires-Python" specifier. + + :param version_info: A 3-tuple of ints representing a Python + major-minor-micro version to check (e.g. `sys.version_info[:3]`). + + :return: `True` if the given Python version satisfies the requirement. + Otherwise, return `False`. + + :raises InvalidSpecifier: If `requires_python` has an invalid format. + """ + if requires_python is None: + # The package provides no information + return True + requires_python_specifier = specifiers.SpecifierSet(requires_python) + + python_version = version.parse(".".join(map(str, version_info))) + return python_version in requires_python_specifier + + +@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=10000) +def get_requirement(req_string: str) -> Requirement: + """Construct a packaging.Requirement object with caching""" + # Parsing requirement strings is expensive, and is also expected to happen + # with a low diversity of different arguments (at least relative the number + # constructed). This method adds a cache to requirement object creation to + # minimize repeated parsing of the same string to construct equivalent + # Requirement objects. + return Requirement(req_string) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/pylock.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/pylock.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0f77835226d8159ac4a759b3ddd775135d1e40cb --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/pylock.py @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +from collections.abc import Iterable +from pathlib import Path + +from pip._vendor.packaging.pylock import ( + Package, + PackageArchive, + PackageDirectory, + PackageSdist, + PackageVcs, + PackageWheel, + Pylock, +) +from pip._vendor.packaging.version import Version + +from pip._internal.models.direct_url import ArchiveInfo, DirInfo, VcsInfo +from pip._internal.models.link import Link +from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement +from pip._internal.utils.urls import url_to_path + + +def _pylock_package_from_install_requirement( + ireq: InstallRequirement, base_dir: Path +) -> Package: + base_dir = base_dir.resolve() + dist = ireq.get_dist() + download_info = ireq.download_info + assert download_info + package_version = None + package_vcs = None + package_directory = None + package_archive = None + package_sdist = None + package_wheels = None + if ireq.is_direct: + if isinstance(download_info.info, VcsInfo): + package_vcs = PackageVcs( + type=download_info.info.vcs, + url=download_info.url, + path=None, + requested_revision=download_info.info.requested_revision, + commit_id=download_info.info.commit_id, + subdirectory=download_info.subdirectory, + ) + elif isinstance(download_info.info, DirInfo): + package_directory = PackageDirectory( + path=( + Path(url_to_path(download_info.url)) + .resolve() + .relative_to(base_dir) + .as_posix() + ), + editable=( + download_info.info.editable if download_info.info.editable else None + ), + subdirectory=download_info.subdirectory, + ) + elif isinstance(download_info.info, ArchiveInfo): + if not download_info.info.hashes: + raise NotImplementedError() + package_archive = PackageArchive( + url=download_info.url, + path=None, + hashes=download_info.info.hashes, + subdirectory=download_info.subdirectory, + ) + else: + # should never happen + raise NotImplementedError() + else: + package_version = dist.version + if isinstance(download_info.info, ArchiveInfo): + if not download_info.info.hashes: + raise NotImplementedError() + link = Link(download_info.url) + if link.is_wheel: + package_wheels = [ + PackageWheel( + name=link.filename, + url=download_info.url, + hashes=download_info.info.hashes, + ) + ] + else: + package_sdist = PackageSdist( + name=link.filename, + url=download_info.url, + hashes=download_info.info.hashes, + ) + else: + # should never happen + raise NotImplementedError() + return Package( + name=dist.canonical_name, + version=package_version, + vcs=package_vcs, + directory=package_directory, + archive=package_archive, + sdist=package_sdist, + wheels=package_wheels, + ) + + +def pylock_from_install_requirements( + install_requirements: Iterable[InstallRequirement], base_dir: Path +) -> Pylock: + return Pylock( + lock_version=Version("1.0"), + created_by="pip", + packages=sorted( + ( + _pylock_package_from_install_requirement(ireq, base_dir) + for ireq in install_requirements + ), + key=lambda p: p.name, + ), + ) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/retry.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/retry.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..27d3b6e78030948d01f4663d241fe615517a1a65 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/retry.py @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import functools +from time import perf_counter, sleep +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Callable, TypeVar + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing_extensions import ParamSpec + + T = TypeVar("T") + P = ParamSpec("P") + + +def retry( + wait: float, stop_after_delay: float +) -> Callable[[Callable[P, T]], Callable[P, T]]: + """Decorator to automatically retry a function on error. + + If the function raises, the function is recalled with the same arguments + until it returns or the time limit is reached. When the time limit is + surpassed, the last exception raised is reraised. + + :param wait: The time to wait after an error before retrying, in seconds. + :param stop_after_delay: The time limit after which retries will cease, + in seconds. + """ + + def wrapper(func: Callable[P, T]) -> Callable[P, T]: + + @functools.wraps(func) + def retry_wrapped(*args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> T: + # The performance counter is monotonic on all platforms we care + # about and has much better resolution than time.monotonic(). + start_time = perf_counter() + while True: + try: + return func(*args, **kwargs) + except Exception: + if perf_counter() - start_time > stop_after_delay: + raise + sleep(wait) + + return retry_wrapped + + return wrapper diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/subprocess.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/subprocess.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3e7b83f308cd2fe370247be10d2a3e3dbd6f12a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/subprocess.py @@ -0,0 +1,248 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import os +import shlex +import subprocess +from collections.abc import Iterable, Mapping +from typing import Any, Callable, Literal, Union + +from pip._vendor.rich.markup import escape + +from pip._internal.cli.spinners import SpinnerInterface, open_spinner +from pip._internal.exceptions import InstallationSubprocessError +from pip._internal.utils.logging import VERBOSE, subprocess_logger +from pip._internal.utils.misc import HiddenText + +CommandArgs = list[Union[str, HiddenText]] + + +def make_command(*args: str | HiddenText | CommandArgs) -> CommandArgs: + """ + Create a CommandArgs object. + """ + command_args: CommandArgs = [] + for arg in args: + # Check for list instead of CommandArgs since CommandArgs is + # only known during type-checking. + if isinstance(arg, list): + command_args.extend(arg) + else: + # Otherwise, arg is str or HiddenText. + command_args.append(arg) + + return command_args + + +def format_command_args(args: list[str] | CommandArgs) -> str: + """ + Format command arguments for display. + """ + # For HiddenText arguments, display the redacted form by calling str(). + # Also, we don't apply str() to arguments that aren't HiddenText since + # this can trigger a UnicodeDecodeError in Python 2 if the argument + # has type unicode and includes a non-ascii character. (The type + # checker doesn't ensure the annotations are correct in all cases.) + return " ".join( + shlex.quote(str(arg)) if isinstance(arg, HiddenText) else shlex.quote(arg) + for arg in args + ) + + +def reveal_command_args(args: list[str] | CommandArgs) -> list[str]: + """ + Return the arguments in their raw, unredacted form. + """ + return [arg.secret if isinstance(arg, HiddenText) else arg for arg in args] + + +def call_subprocess( + cmd: list[str] | CommandArgs, + show_stdout: bool = False, + cwd: str | None = None, + on_returncode: Literal["raise", "warn", "ignore"] = "raise", + extra_ok_returncodes: Iterable[int] | None = None, + extra_environ: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, + unset_environ: Iterable[str] | None = None, + spinner: SpinnerInterface | None = None, + log_failed_cmd: bool | None = True, + stdout_only: bool | None = False, + *, + command_desc: str, +) -> str: + """ + Args: + show_stdout: if true, use INFO to log the subprocess's stderr and + stdout streams. Otherwise, use DEBUG. Defaults to False. + extra_ok_returncodes: an iterable of integer return codes that are + acceptable, in addition to 0. Defaults to None, which means []. + unset_environ: an iterable of environment variable names to unset + prior to calling subprocess.Popen(). + log_failed_cmd: if false, failed commands are not logged, only raised. + stdout_only: if true, return only stdout, else return both. When true, + logging of both stdout and stderr occurs when the subprocess has + terminated, else logging occurs as subprocess output is produced. + """ + if extra_ok_returncodes is None: + extra_ok_returncodes = [] + if unset_environ is None: + unset_environ = [] + # Most places in pip use show_stdout=False. What this means is-- + # + # - We connect the child's output (combined stderr and stdout) to a + # single pipe, which we read. + # - We log this output to stderr at DEBUG level as it is received. + # - If DEBUG logging isn't enabled (e.g. if --verbose logging wasn't + # requested), then we show a spinner so the user can still see the + # subprocess is in progress. + # - If the subprocess exits with an error, we log the output to stderr + # at ERROR level if it hasn't already been displayed to the console + # (e.g. if --verbose logging wasn't enabled). This way we don't log + # the output to the console twice. + # + # If show_stdout=True, then the above is still done, but with DEBUG + # replaced by INFO. + if show_stdout: + # Then log the subprocess output at INFO level. + log_subprocess: Callable[..., None] = subprocess_logger.info + used_level = logging.INFO + else: + # Then log the subprocess output using VERBOSE. This also ensures + # it will be logged to the log file (aka user_log), if enabled. + log_subprocess = subprocess_logger.verbose + used_level = VERBOSE + + # Whether the subprocess will be visible in the console. + showing_subprocess = subprocess_logger.getEffectiveLevel() <= used_level + + # Only use the spinner if we're not showing the subprocess output + # and we have a spinner. + use_spinner = not showing_subprocess and spinner is not None + + log_subprocess("Running command %s", command_desc) + env = os.environ.copy() + if extra_environ: + env.update(extra_environ) + for name in unset_environ: + env.pop(name, None) + try: + proc = subprocess.Popen( + # Convert HiddenText objects to the underlying str. + reveal_command_args(cmd), + stdin=subprocess.PIPE, + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, + stderr=subprocess.STDOUT if not stdout_only else subprocess.PIPE, + cwd=cwd, + env=env, + errors="backslashreplace", + ) + except Exception as exc: + if log_failed_cmd: + subprocess_logger.critical( + "Error %s while executing command %s", + exc, + command_desc, + ) + raise + all_output = [] + if not stdout_only: + assert proc.stdout + assert proc.stdin + proc.stdin.close() + # In this mode, stdout and stderr are in the same pipe. + while True: + line: str = proc.stdout.readline() + if not line: + break + line = line.rstrip() + all_output.append(line + "\n") + + # Show the line immediately. + log_subprocess(line) + # Update the spinner. + if use_spinner: + assert spinner + spinner.spin() + try: + proc.wait() + finally: + if proc.stdout: + proc.stdout.close() + output = "".join(all_output) + else: + # In this mode, stdout and stderr are in different pipes. + # We must use communicate() which is the only safe way to read both. + out, err = proc.communicate() + # log line by line to preserve pip log indenting + for out_line in out.splitlines(): + log_subprocess(out_line) + all_output.append(out) + for err_line in err.splitlines(): + log_subprocess(err_line) + all_output.append(err) + output = out + + proc_had_error = proc.returncode and proc.returncode not in extra_ok_returncodes + if use_spinner: + assert spinner + if proc_had_error: + spinner.finish("error") + else: + spinner.finish("done") + if proc_had_error: + if on_returncode == "raise": + error = InstallationSubprocessError( + command_description=command_desc, + exit_code=proc.returncode, + output_lines=all_output if not showing_subprocess else None, + ) + if log_failed_cmd: + subprocess_logger.error("%s", error, extra={"rich": True}) + subprocess_logger.verbose( + "[bold magenta]full command[/]: [blue]%s[/]", + escape(format_command_args(cmd)), + extra={"markup": True}, + ) + subprocess_logger.verbose( + "[bold magenta]cwd[/]: %s", + escape(cwd or "[inherit]"), + extra={"markup": True}, + ) + + raise error + elif on_returncode == "warn": + subprocess_logger.warning( + 'Command "%s" had error code %s in %s', + command_desc, + proc.returncode, + cwd, + ) + elif on_returncode == "ignore": + pass + else: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid value: on_returncode={on_returncode!r}") + return output + + +def runner_with_spinner_message(message: str) -> Callable[..., None]: + """Provide a subprocess_runner that shows a spinner message. + + Intended for use with for BuildBackendHookCaller. Thus, the runner has + an API that matches what's expected by BuildBackendHookCaller.subprocess_runner. + """ + + def runner( + cmd: list[str], + cwd: str | None = None, + extra_environ: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, + ) -> None: + with open_spinner(message) as spinner: + call_subprocess( + cmd, + command_desc=message, + cwd=cwd, + extra_environ=extra_environ, + spinner=spinner, + ) + + return runner diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/temp_dir.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/temp_dir.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a9afa76c8480fcec19b52e6ded3bc7201da18c5f --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/temp_dir.py @@ -0,0 +1,294 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import errno +import itertools +import logging +import os.path +import tempfile +import traceback +from collections.abc import Generator +from contextlib import ExitStack, contextmanager +from pathlib import Path +from typing import ( + Any, + Callable, + TypeVar, +) + +from pip._internal.utils.misc import enum, rmtree + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +_T = TypeVar("_T", bound="TempDirectory") + + +# Kinds of temporary directories. Only needed for ones that are +# globally-managed. +tempdir_kinds = enum( + BUILD_ENV="build-env", + EPHEM_WHEEL_CACHE="ephem-wheel-cache", + REQ_BUILD="req-build", +) + + +_tempdir_manager: ExitStack | None = None + + +@contextmanager +def global_tempdir_manager() -> Generator[None, None, None]: + global _tempdir_manager + with ExitStack() as stack: + old_tempdir_manager, _tempdir_manager = _tempdir_manager, stack + try: + yield + finally: + _tempdir_manager = old_tempdir_manager + + +class TempDirectoryTypeRegistry: + """Manages temp directory behavior""" + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._should_delete: dict[str, bool] = {} + + def set_delete(self, kind: str, value: bool) -> None: + """Indicate whether a TempDirectory of the given kind should be + auto-deleted. + """ + self._should_delete[kind] = value + + def get_delete(self, kind: str) -> bool: + """Get configured auto-delete flag for a given TempDirectory type, + default True. + """ + return self._should_delete.get(kind, True) + + +_tempdir_registry: TempDirectoryTypeRegistry | None = None + + +@contextmanager +def tempdir_registry() -> Generator[TempDirectoryTypeRegistry, None, None]: + """Provides a scoped global tempdir registry that can be used to dictate + whether directories should be deleted. + """ + global _tempdir_registry + old_tempdir_registry = _tempdir_registry + _tempdir_registry = TempDirectoryTypeRegistry() + try: + yield _tempdir_registry + finally: + _tempdir_registry = old_tempdir_registry + + +class _Default: + pass + + +_default = _Default() + + +class TempDirectory: + """Helper class that owns and cleans up a temporary directory. + + This class can be used as a context manager or as an OO representation of a + temporary directory. + + Attributes: + path + Location to the created temporary directory + delete + Whether the directory should be deleted when exiting + (when used as a contextmanager) + + Methods: + cleanup() + Deletes the temporary directory + + When used as a context manager, if the delete attribute is True, on + exiting the context the temporary directory is deleted. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + path: str | None = None, + delete: bool | None | _Default = _default, + kind: str = "temp", + globally_managed: bool = False, + ignore_cleanup_errors: bool = True, + ): + super().__init__() + + if delete is _default: + if path is not None: + # If we were given an explicit directory, resolve delete option + # now. + delete = False + else: + # Otherwise, we wait until cleanup and see what + # tempdir_registry says. + delete = None + + # The only time we specify path is in for editables where it + # is the value of the --src option. + if path is None: + path = self._create(kind) + + self._path = path + self._deleted = False + self.delete = delete + self.kind = kind + self.ignore_cleanup_errors = ignore_cleanup_errors + + if globally_managed: + assert _tempdir_manager is not None + _tempdir_manager.enter_context(self) + + @property + def path(self) -> str: + assert not self._deleted, f"Attempted to access deleted path: {self._path}" + return self._path + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} {self.path!r}>" + + def __enter__(self: _T) -> _T: + return self + + def __exit__(self, exc: Any, value: Any, tb: Any) -> None: + if self.delete is not None: + delete = self.delete + elif _tempdir_registry: + delete = _tempdir_registry.get_delete(self.kind) + else: + delete = True + + if delete: + self.cleanup() + + def _create(self, kind: str) -> str: + """Create a temporary directory and store its path in self.path""" + # We realpath here because some systems have their default tmpdir + # symlinked to another directory. This tends to confuse build + # scripts, so we canonicalize the path by traversing potential + # symlinks here. + path = os.path.realpath(tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix=f"pip-{kind}-")) + logger.debug("Created temporary directory: %s", path) + return path + + def cleanup(self) -> None: + """Remove the temporary directory created and reset state""" + self._deleted = True + if not os.path.exists(self._path): + return + + errors: list[BaseException] = [] + + def onerror( + func: Callable[..., Any], + path: Path, + exc_val: BaseException, + ) -> None: + """Log a warning for a `rmtree` error and continue""" + formatted_exc = "\n".join( + traceback.format_exception_only(type(exc_val), exc_val) + ) + formatted_exc = formatted_exc.rstrip() # remove trailing new line + if func in (os.unlink, os.remove, os.rmdir): + logger.debug( + "Failed to remove a temporary file '%s' due to %s.\n", + path, + formatted_exc, + ) + else: + logger.debug("%s failed with %s.", func.__qualname__, formatted_exc) + errors.append(exc_val) + + if self.ignore_cleanup_errors: + try: + # first try with @retry; retrying to handle ephemeral errors + rmtree(self._path, ignore_errors=False) + except OSError: + # last pass ignore/log all errors + rmtree(self._path, onexc=onerror) + if errors: + logger.warning( + "Failed to remove contents in a temporary directory '%s'.\n" + "You can safely remove it manually.", + self._path, + ) + else: + rmtree(self._path) + + +class AdjacentTempDirectory(TempDirectory): + """Helper class that creates a temporary directory adjacent to a real one. + + Attributes: + original + The original directory to create a temp directory for. + path + After calling create() or entering, contains the full + path to the temporary directory. + delete + Whether the directory should be deleted when exiting + (when used as a contextmanager) + + """ + + # The characters that may be used to name the temp directory + # We always prepend a ~ and then rotate through these until + # a usable name is found. + # pkg_resources raises a different error for .dist-info folder + # with leading '-' and invalid metadata + LEADING_CHARS = "-~.=%0123456789" + + def __init__(self, original: str, delete: bool | None = None) -> None: + self.original = original.rstrip("/\\") + super().__init__(delete=delete) + + @classmethod + def _generate_names(cls, name: str) -> Generator[str, None, None]: + """Generates a series of temporary names. + + The algorithm replaces the leading characters in the name + with ones that are valid filesystem characters, but are not + valid package names (for both Python and pip definitions of + package). + """ + for i in range(1, len(name)): + for candidate in itertools.combinations_with_replacement( + cls.LEADING_CHARS, i - 1 + ): + new_name = "~" + "".join(candidate) + name[i:] + if new_name != name: + yield new_name + + # If we make it this far, we will have to make a longer name + for i in range(len(cls.LEADING_CHARS)): + for candidate in itertools.combinations_with_replacement( + cls.LEADING_CHARS, i + ): + new_name = "~" + "".join(candidate) + name + if new_name != name: + yield new_name + + def _create(self, kind: str) -> str: + root, name = os.path.split(self.original) + for candidate in self._generate_names(name): + path = os.path.join(root, candidate) + try: + os.mkdir(path) + except OSError as ex: + # Continue if the name exists already + if ex.errno != errno.EEXIST: + raise + else: + path = os.path.realpath(path) + break + else: + # Final fallback on the default behavior. + path = os.path.realpath(tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix=f"pip-{kind}-")) + + logger.debug("Created temporary directory: %s", path) + return path diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/unpacking.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/unpacking.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b3f52e85e68d8920758c022c57c7894dbaf96ad1 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/unpacking.py @@ -0,0 +1,362 @@ +"""Utilities related archives.""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import os +import shutil +import stat +import sys +import tarfile +import zipfile +from collections.abc import Iterable +from zipfile import ZipInfo + +from pip._internal.exceptions import InstallationError +from pip._internal.utils.filetypes import ( + BZ2_EXTENSIONS, + TAR_EXTENSIONS, + XZ_EXTENSIONS, + ZIP_EXTENSIONS, +) +from pip._internal.utils.misc import ensure_dir + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS = ZIP_EXTENSIONS + TAR_EXTENSIONS + +try: + import bz2 # noqa + + SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS += BZ2_EXTENSIONS +except ImportError: + logger.debug("bz2 module is not available") + +try: + # Only for Python 3.3+ + import lzma # noqa + + SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS += XZ_EXTENSIONS +except ImportError: + logger.debug("lzma module is not available") + + +def current_umask() -> int: + """Get the current umask which involves having to set it temporarily.""" + mask = os.umask(0) + os.umask(mask) + return mask + + +def split_leading_dir(path: str) -> list[str]: + path = path.lstrip("/").lstrip("\\") + if "/" in path and ( + ("\\" in path and path.find("/") < path.find("\\")) or "\\" not in path + ): + return path.split("/", 1) + elif "\\" in path: + return path.split("\\", 1) + else: + return [path, ""] + + +def has_leading_dir(paths: Iterable[str]) -> bool: + """Returns true if all the paths have the same leading path name + (i.e., everything is in one subdirectory in an archive)""" + common_prefix = None + for path in paths: + prefix, rest = split_leading_dir(path) + if not prefix: + return False + elif common_prefix is None: + common_prefix = prefix + elif prefix != common_prefix: + return False + return True + + +def is_within_directory(directory: str, target: str) -> bool: + """ + Return true if the absolute path of target is within the directory + """ + abs_directory = os.path.abspath(directory) + abs_target = os.path.abspath(target) + + prefix = os.path.commonpath([abs_directory, abs_target]) + return prefix == abs_directory + + +def _get_default_mode_plus_executable() -> int: + return 0o777 & ~current_umask() | 0o111 + + +def set_extracted_file_to_default_mode_plus_executable(path: str) -> None: + """ + Make file present at path have execute for user/group/world + (chmod +x) is no-op on windows per python docs + """ + os.chmod(path, _get_default_mode_plus_executable()) + + +def zip_item_is_executable(info: ZipInfo) -> bool: + mode = info.external_attr >> 16 + # if mode and regular file and any execute permissions for + # user/group/world? + return bool(mode and stat.S_ISREG(mode) and mode & 0o111) + + +def unzip_file(filename: str, location: str, flatten: bool = True) -> None: + """ + Unzip the file (with path `filename`) to the destination `location`. All + files are written based on system defaults and umask (i.e. permissions are + not preserved), except that regular file members with any execute + permissions (user, group, or world) have "chmod +x" applied after being + written. Note that for windows, any execute changes using os.chmod are + no-ops per the python docs. + """ + ensure_dir(location) + zipfp = open(filename, "rb") + try: + zip = zipfile.ZipFile(zipfp, allowZip64=True) + leading = has_leading_dir(zip.namelist()) and flatten + for info in zip.infolist(): + name = info.filename + fn = name + if leading: + fn = split_leading_dir(name)[1] + fn = os.path.join(location, fn) + dir = os.path.dirname(fn) + if not is_within_directory(location, fn): + message = ( + "The zip file ({}) has a file ({}) trying to install " + "outside target directory ({})" + ) + raise InstallationError(message.format(filename, fn, location)) + if fn.endswith(("/", "\\")): + # A directory + ensure_dir(fn) + else: + ensure_dir(dir) + # Don't use read() to avoid allocating an arbitrarily large + # chunk of memory for the file's content + fp = zip.open(name) + try: + with open(fn, "wb") as destfp: + shutil.copyfileobj(fp, destfp) + finally: + fp.close() + if zip_item_is_executable(info): + set_extracted_file_to_default_mode_plus_executable(fn) + finally: + zipfp.close() + + +def untar_file(filename: str, location: str) -> None: + """ + Untar the file (with path `filename`) to the destination `location`. + All files are written based on system defaults and umask (i.e. permissions + are not preserved), except that regular file members with any execute + permissions (user, group, or world) have "chmod +x" applied on top of the + default. Note that for windows, any execute changes using os.chmod are + no-ops per the python docs. + """ + ensure_dir(location) + if filename.lower().endswith(".gz") or filename.lower().endswith(".tgz"): + mode = "r:gz" + elif filename.lower().endswith(BZ2_EXTENSIONS): + mode = "r:bz2" + elif filename.lower().endswith(XZ_EXTENSIONS): + mode = "r:xz" + elif filename.lower().endswith(".tar"): + mode = "r" + else: + logger.warning( + "Cannot determine compression type for file %s", + filename, + ) + mode = "r:*" + + tar = tarfile.open(filename, mode, encoding="utf-8") # type: ignore + try: + leading = has_leading_dir([member.name for member in tar.getmembers()]) + + # PEP 706 added `tarfile.data_filter`, and made some other changes to + # Python's tarfile module (see below). The features were backported to + # security releases. + try: + data_filter = tarfile.data_filter + except AttributeError: + _untar_without_filter(filename, location, tar, leading) + else: + default_mode_plus_executable = _get_default_mode_plus_executable() + + if leading: + # Strip the leading directory from all files in the archive, + # including hardlink targets (which are relative to the + # unpack location). + for member in tar.getmembers(): + name_lead, name_rest = split_leading_dir(member.name) + member.name = name_rest + if member.islnk(): + lnk_lead, lnk_rest = split_leading_dir(member.linkname) + if lnk_lead == name_lead: + member.linkname = lnk_rest + + def pip_filter(member: tarfile.TarInfo, path: str) -> tarfile.TarInfo: + orig_mode = member.mode + try: + try: + member = data_filter(member, location) + except tarfile.LinkOutsideDestinationError: + if sys.version_info[:3] in { + (3, 9, 17), + (3, 10, 12), + (3, 11, 4), + }: + # The tarfile filter in specific Python versions + # raises LinkOutsideDestinationError on valid input + # (https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/107845) + # Ignore the error there, but do use the + # more lax `tar_filter` + member = tarfile.tar_filter(member, location) + else: + raise + except tarfile.TarError as exc: + message = "Invalid member in the tar file {}: {}" + # Filter error messages mention the member name. + # No need to add it here. + raise InstallationError( + message.format( + filename, + exc, + ) + ) + if member.isfile() and orig_mode & 0o111: + member.mode = default_mode_plus_executable + else: + # See PEP 706 note above. + # The PEP changed this from `int` to `Optional[int]`, + # where None means "use the default". Mypy doesn't + # know this yet. + member.mode = None # type: ignore [assignment] + return member + + tar.extractall(location, filter=pip_filter) + + finally: + tar.close() + + +def is_symlink_target_in_tar(tar: tarfile.TarFile, tarinfo: tarfile.TarInfo) -> bool: + """Check if the file pointed to by the symbolic link is in the tar archive""" + linkname = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(tarinfo.name), tarinfo.linkname) + + linkname = os.path.normpath(linkname) + linkname = linkname.replace("\\", "/") + + try: + tar.getmember(linkname) + return True + except KeyError: + return False + + +def _untar_without_filter( + filename: str, + location: str, + tar: tarfile.TarFile, + leading: bool, +) -> None: + """Fallback for Python without tarfile.data_filter""" + # NOTE: This function can be removed once pip requires CPython ≥ 3.12.​ + # PEP 706 added tarfile.data_filter, made tarfile extraction operations more secure. + # This feature is fully supported from CPython 3.12 onward. + for member in tar.getmembers(): + fn = member.name + if leading: + fn = split_leading_dir(fn)[1] + path = os.path.join(location, fn) + if not is_within_directory(location, path): + message = ( + "The tar file ({}) has a file ({}) trying to install " + "outside target directory ({})" + ) + raise InstallationError(message.format(filename, path, location)) + if member.isdir(): + ensure_dir(path) + elif member.issym(): + if not is_symlink_target_in_tar(tar, member): + message = ( + "The tar file ({}) has a file ({}) trying to install " + "outside target directory ({})" + ) + raise InstallationError( + message.format(filename, member.name, member.linkname) + ) + try: + tar._extract_member(member, path) + except Exception as exc: + # Some corrupt tar files seem to produce this + # (specifically bad symlinks) + logger.warning( + "In the tar file %s the member %s is invalid: %s", + filename, + member.name, + exc, + ) + continue + else: + try: + fp = tar.extractfile(member) + except (KeyError, AttributeError) as exc: + # Some corrupt tar files seem to produce this + # (specifically bad symlinks) + logger.warning( + "In the tar file %s the member %s is invalid: %s", + filename, + member.name, + exc, + ) + continue + ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(path)) + assert fp is not None + with open(path, "wb") as destfp: + shutil.copyfileobj(fp, destfp) + fp.close() + # Update the timestamp (useful for cython compiled files) + tar.utime(member, path) + # member have any execute permissions for user/group/world? + if member.mode & 0o111: + set_extracted_file_to_default_mode_plus_executable(path) + + +def unpack_file( + filename: str, + location: str, + content_type: str | None = None, +) -> None: + filename = os.path.realpath(filename) + if ( + content_type == "application/zip" + or filename.lower().endswith(ZIP_EXTENSIONS) + or zipfile.is_zipfile(filename) + ): + unzip_file(filename, location, flatten=not filename.endswith(".whl")) + elif ( + content_type == "application/x-gzip" + or tarfile.is_tarfile(filename) + or filename.lower().endswith(TAR_EXTENSIONS + BZ2_EXTENSIONS + XZ_EXTENSIONS) + ): + untar_file(filename, location) + else: + # FIXME: handle? + # FIXME: magic signatures? + logger.critical( + "Cannot unpack file %s (downloaded from %s, content-type: %s); " + "cannot detect archive format", + filename, + location, + content_type, + ) + raise InstallationError(f"Cannot determine archive format of {location}") diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/urls.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/urls.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e951a5e4e47df1b487b4c8efa5f3162e08404249 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/urls.py @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +import os +import string +import urllib.parse +import urllib.request + +from .compat import WINDOWS + + +def path_to_url(path: str) -> str: + """ + Convert a path to a file: URL. The path will be made absolute and have + quoted path parts. + """ + path = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(path)) + url = urllib.parse.urljoin("file://", urllib.request.pathname2url(path)) + return url + + +def url_to_path(url: str) -> str: + """ + Convert a file: URL to a path. + """ + assert url.startswith( + "file:" + ), f"You can only turn file: urls into filenames (not {url!r})" + + _, netloc, path, _, _ = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url) + + if not netloc or netloc == "localhost": + # According to RFC 8089, same as empty authority. + netloc = "" + elif WINDOWS: + # If we have a UNC path, prepend UNC share notation. + netloc = "\\\\" + netloc + else: + raise ValueError( + f"non-local file URIs are not supported on this platform: {url!r}" + ) + + path = urllib.request.url2pathname(netloc + path) + + # On Windows, urlsplit parses the path as something like "/C:/Users/foo". + # This creates issues for path-related functions like io.open(), so we try + # to detect and strip the leading slash. + if ( + WINDOWS + and not netloc # Not UNC. + and len(path) >= 3 + and path[0] == "/" # Leading slash to strip. + and path[1] in string.ascii_letters # Drive letter. + and path[2:4] in (":", ":/") # Colon + end of string, or colon + absolute path. + ): + path = path[1:] + + return path diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/virtualenv.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/virtualenv.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b1742a3e9b19392184bab1d561939308f3305d04 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/virtualenv.py @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import os +import re +import site +import sys + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) +_INCLUDE_SYSTEM_SITE_PACKAGES_REGEX = re.compile( + r"include-system-site-packages\s*=\s*(?Ptrue|false)" +) + + +def _running_under_venv() -> bool: + """Checks if sys.base_prefix and sys.prefix match. + + This handles PEP 405 compliant virtual environments. + """ + return sys.prefix != getattr(sys, "base_prefix", sys.prefix) + + +def _running_under_legacy_virtualenv() -> bool: + """Checks if sys.real_prefix is set. + + This handles virtual environments created with pypa's virtualenv. + """ + # pypa/virtualenv case + return hasattr(sys, "real_prefix") + + +def running_under_virtualenv() -> bool: + """True if we're running inside a virtual environment, False otherwise.""" + return _running_under_venv() or _running_under_legacy_virtualenv() + + +def _get_pyvenv_cfg_lines() -> list[str] | None: + """Reads {sys.prefix}/pyvenv.cfg and returns its contents as list of lines + + Returns None, if it could not read/access the file. + """ + pyvenv_cfg_file = os.path.join(sys.prefix, "pyvenv.cfg") + try: + # Although PEP 405 does not specify, the built-in venv module always + # writes with UTF-8. (pypa/pip#8717) + with open(pyvenv_cfg_file, encoding="utf-8") as f: + return f.read().splitlines() # avoids trailing newlines + except OSError: + return None + + +def _no_global_under_venv() -> bool: + """Check `{sys.prefix}/pyvenv.cfg` for system site-packages inclusion + + PEP 405 specifies that when system site-packages are not supposed to be + visible from a virtual environment, `pyvenv.cfg` must contain the following + line: + + include-system-site-packages = false + + Additionally, log a warning if accessing the file fails. + """ + cfg_lines = _get_pyvenv_cfg_lines() + if cfg_lines is None: + # We're not in a "sane" venv, so assume there is no system + # site-packages access (since that's PEP 405's default state). + logger.warning( + "Could not access 'pyvenv.cfg' despite a virtual environment " + "being active. Assuming global site-packages is not accessible " + "in this environment." + ) + return True + + for line in cfg_lines: + match = _INCLUDE_SYSTEM_SITE_PACKAGES_REGEX.match(line) + if match is not None and match.group("value") == "false": + return True + return False + + +def _no_global_under_legacy_virtualenv() -> bool: + """Check if "no-global-site-packages.txt" exists beside site.py + + This mirrors logic in pypa/virtualenv for determining whether system + site-packages are visible in the virtual environment. + """ + site_mod_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(site.__file__)) + no_global_site_packages_file = os.path.join( + site_mod_dir, + "no-global-site-packages.txt", + ) + return os.path.exists(no_global_site_packages_file) + + +def virtualenv_no_global() -> bool: + """Returns a boolean, whether running in venv with no system site-packages.""" + # PEP 405 compliance needs to be checked first since virtualenv >=20 would + # return True for both checks, but is only able to use the PEP 405 config. + if _running_under_venv(): + return _no_global_under_venv() + + if _running_under_legacy_virtualenv(): + return _no_global_under_legacy_virtualenv() + + return False diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/wheel.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/wheel.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..789e73629afb7f0984a2fe04f7b98d5395e48a11 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/wheel.py @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +"""Support functions for working with wheel files.""" + +import logging +from email.message import Message +from email.parser import Parser +from zipfile import BadZipFile, ZipFile + +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name + +from pip._internal.exceptions import UnsupportedWheel + +VERSION_COMPATIBLE = (1, 0) + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def parse_wheel(wheel_zip: ZipFile, name: str) -> tuple[str, Message]: + """Extract information from the provided wheel, ensuring it meets basic + standards. + + Returns the name of the .dist-info directory and the parsed WHEEL metadata. + """ + try: + info_dir = wheel_dist_info_dir(wheel_zip, name) + metadata = wheel_metadata(wheel_zip, info_dir) + version = wheel_version(metadata) + except UnsupportedWheel as e: + raise UnsupportedWheel(f"{name} has an invalid wheel, {e}") + + check_compatibility(version, name) + + return info_dir, metadata + + +def wheel_dist_info_dir(source: ZipFile, name: str) -> str: + """Returns the name of the contained .dist-info directory. + + Raises AssertionError or UnsupportedWheel if not found, >1 found, or + it doesn't match the provided name. + """ + # Zip file path separators must be / + subdirs = {p.split("/", 1)[0] for p in source.namelist()} + + info_dirs = [s for s in subdirs if s.endswith(".dist-info")] + + if not info_dirs: + raise UnsupportedWheel(".dist-info directory not found") + + if len(info_dirs) > 1: + raise UnsupportedWheel( + "multiple .dist-info directories found: {}".format(", ".join(info_dirs)) + ) + + info_dir = info_dirs[0] + + info_dir_name = canonicalize_name(info_dir) + canonical_name = canonicalize_name(name) + if not info_dir_name.startswith(canonical_name): + raise UnsupportedWheel( + f".dist-info directory {info_dir!r} does not start with {canonical_name!r}" + ) + + return info_dir + + +def read_wheel_metadata_file(source: ZipFile, path: str) -> bytes: + try: + return source.read(path) + # BadZipFile for general corruption, KeyError for missing entry, + # and RuntimeError for password-protected files + except (BadZipFile, KeyError, RuntimeError) as e: + raise UnsupportedWheel(f"could not read {path!r} file: {e!r}") + + +def wheel_metadata(source: ZipFile, dist_info_dir: str) -> Message: + """Return the WHEEL metadata of an extracted wheel, if possible. + Otherwise, raise UnsupportedWheel. + """ + path = f"{dist_info_dir}/WHEEL" + # Zip file path separators must be / + wheel_contents = read_wheel_metadata_file(source, path) + + try: + wheel_text = wheel_contents.decode() + except UnicodeDecodeError as e: + raise UnsupportedWheel(f"error decoding {path!r}: {e!r}") + + # FeedParser (used by Parser) does not raise any exceptions. The returned + # message may have .defects populated, but for backwards-compatibility we + # currently ignore them. + return Parser().parsestr(wheel_text) + + +def wheel_version(wheel_data: Message) -> tuple[int, ...]: + """Given WHEEL metadata, return the parsed Wheel-Version. + Otherwise, raise UnsupportedWheel. + """ + version_text = wheel_data["Wheel-Version"] + if version_text is None: + raise UnsupportedWheel("WHEEL is missing Wheel-Version") + + version = version_text.strip() + + try: + return tuple(map(int, version.split("."))) + except ValueError: + raise UnsupportedWheel(f"invalid Wheel-Version: {version!r}") + + +def check_compatibility(version: tuple[int, ...], name: str) -> None: + """Raises errors or warns if called with an incompatible Wheel-Version. + + pip should refuse to install a Wheel-Version that's a major series + ahead of what it's compatible with (e.g 2.0 > 1.1); and warn when + installing a version only minor version ahead (e.g 1.2 > 1.1). + + version: a 2-tuple representing a Wheel-Version (Major, Minor) + name: name of wheel or package to raise exception about + + :raises UnsupportedWheel: when an incompatible Wheel-Version is given + """ + if version[0] > VERSION_COMPATIBLE[0]: + raise UnsupportedWheel( + "{}'s Wheel-Version ({}) is not compatible with this version " + "of pip".format(name, ".".join(map(str, version))) + ) + elif version > VERSION_COMPATIBLE: + logger.warning( + "Installing from a newer Wheel-Version (%s)", + ".".join(map(str, version)), + ) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b6beddbe6d24d2949dc89ed07abfebd59d8b63b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Expose a limited set of classes and functions so callers outside of +# the vcs package don't need to import deeper than `pip._internal.vcs`. +# (The test directory may still need to import from a vcs sub-package.) +# Import all vcs modules to register each VCS in the VcsSupport object. +import pip._internal.vcs.bazaar +import pip._internal.vcs.git +import pip._internal.vcs.mercurial +import pip._internal.vcs.subversion # noqa: F401 +from pip._internal.vcs.versioncontrol import ( # noqa: F401 + RemoteNotFoundError, + RemoteNotValidError, + is_url, + make_vcs_requirement_url, + vcs, +) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/bazaar.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/bazaar.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3a8a21e62518768e3476452c554a8f9d2546f43c --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/bazaar.py @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging + +from pip._internal.utils.misc import HiddenText, display_path +from pip._internal.utils.subprocess import make_command +from pip._internal.utils.urls import path_to_url +from pip._internal.vcs.versioncontrol import ( + AuthInfo, + RemoteNotFoundError, + RevOptions, + VersionControl, + vcs, +) + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class Bazaar(VersionControl): + name = "bzr" + dirname = ".bzr" + repo_name = "branch" + schemes = ( + "bzr+http", + "bzr+https", + "bzr+ssh", + "bzr+sftp", + "bzr+ftp", + "bzr+lp", + "bzr+file", + ) + + @staticmethod + def get_base_rev_args(rev: str) -> list[str]: + return ["-r", rev] + + def fetch_new( + self, dest: str, url: HiddenText, rev_options: RevOptions, verbosity: int + ) -> None: + rev_display = rev_options.to_display() + logger.info( + "Checking out %s%s to %s", + url, + rev_display, + display_path(dest), + ) + if verbosity <= 0: + flags = ["--quiet"] + elif verbosity == 1: + flags = [] + else: + flags = [f"-{'v'*verbosity}"] + cmd_args = make_command( + "checkout", "--lightweight", *flags, rev_options.to_args(), url, dest + ) + self.run_command(cmd_args) + + def switch( + self, + dest: str, + url: HiddenText, + rev_options: RevOptions, + verbosity: int = 0, + ) -> None: + self.run_command(make_command("switch", url), cwd=dest) + + def update( + self, + dest: str, + url: HiddenText, + rev_options: RevOptions, + verbosity: int = 0, + ) -> None: + flags = [] + + if verbosity <= 0: + flags.append("-q") + + output = self.run_command( + make_command("info"), show_stdout=False, stdout_only=True, cwd=dest + ) + if output.startswith("Standalone "): + # Older versions of pip used to create standalone branches. + # Convert the standalone branch to a checkout by calling "bzr bind". + cmd_args = make_command("bind", *flags, url) + self.run_command(cmd_args, cwd=dest) + + cmd_args = make_command("update", *flags, rev_options.to_args()) + self.run_command(cmd_args, cwd=dest) + + @classmethod + def get_url_rev_and_auth(cls, url: str) -> tuple[str, str | None, AuthInfo]: + # hotfix the URL scheme after removing bzr+ from bzr+ssh:// re-add it + url, rev, user_pass = super().get_url_rev_and_auth(url) + if url.startswith("ssh://"): + url = "bzr+" + url + return url, rev, user_pass + + @classmethod + def get_remote_url(cls, location: str) -> str: + urls = cls.run_command( + ["info"], show_stdout=False, stdout_only=True, cwd=location + ) + for line in urls.splitlines(): + line = line.strip() + for x in ("checkout of branch: ", "parent branch: "): + if line.startswith(x): + repo = line.split(x)[1] + if cls._is_local_repository(repo): + return path_to_url(repo) + return repo + raise RemoteNotFoundError + + @classmethod + def get_revision(cls, location: str) -> str: + revision = cls.run_command( + ["revno"], + show_stdout=False, + stdout_only=True, + cwd=location, + ) + return revision.splitlines()[-1] + + @classmethod + def is_commit_id_equal(cls, dest: str, name: str | None) -> bool: + """Always assume the versions don't match""" + return False + + +vcs.register(Bazaar) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/git.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/git.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1769da791cb6c70eefb841e81df7482823cb21d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/git.py @@ -0,0 +1,571 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import os.path +import pathlib +import re +import urllib.parse +import urllib.request +from dataclasses import replace +from typing import Any + +from pip._internal.exceptions import BadCommand, InstallationError +from pip._internal.utils.misc import HiddenText, display_path, hide_url +from pip._internal.utils.subprocess import make_command +from pip._internal.vcs.versioncontrol import ( + AuthInfo, + RemoteNotFoundError, + RemoteNotValidError, + RevOptions, + VersionControl, + find_path_to_project_root_from_repo_root, + vcs, +) + +urlsplit = urllib.parse.urlsplit +urlunsplit = urllib.parse.urlunsplit + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +GIT_VERSION_REGEX = re.compile( + r"^git version " # Prefix. + r"(\d+)" # Major. + r"\.(\d+)" # Dot, minor. + r"(?:\.(\d+))?" # Optional dot, patch. + r".*$" # Suffix, including any pre- and post-release segments we don't care about. +) + +HASH_REGEX = re.compile("^[a-fA-F0-9]{40}$") + +# SCP (Secure copy protocol) shorthand. e.g. 'git@example.com:foo/bar.git' +SCP_REGEX = re.compile( + r"""^ + # Optional user, e.g. 'git@' + (\w+@)? + # Server, e.g. 'github.com'. + ([^/:]+): + # The server-side path. e.g. 'user/project.git'. Must start with an + # alphanumeric character so as not to be confusable with a Windows paths + # like 'C:/foo/bar' or 'C:\foo\bar'. + (\w[^:]*) + $""", + re.VERBOSE, +) + + +def looks_like_hash(sha: str) -> bool: + return bool(HASH_REGEX.match(sha)) + + +class Git(VersionControl): + name = "git" + dirname = ".git" + repo_name = "clone" + schemes = ( + "git+http", + "git+https", + "git+ssh", + "git+git", + "git+file", + ) + # Prevent the user's environment variables from interfering with pip: + # https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/1130 + unset_environ = ("GIT_DIR", "GIT_WORK_TREE") + default_arg_rev = "HEAD" + + @staticmethod + def get_base_rev_args(rev: str) -> list[str]: + return [rev] + + @classmethod + def run_command(cls, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> str: + if os.environ.get("PIP_NO_INPUT"): + extra_environ = kwargs.get("extra_environ", {}) + extra_environ["GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT"] = "0" + extra_environ["GIT_SSH_COMMAND"] = "ssh -oBatchMode=yes" + kwargs["extra_environ"] = extra_environ + return super().run_command(*args, **kwargs) + + def is_immutable_rev_checkout(self, url: str, dest: str) -> bool: + _, rev_options = self.get_url_rev_options(hide_url(url)) + if not rev_options.rev: + return False + if not self.is_commit_id_equal(dest, rev_options.rev): + # the current commit is different from rev, + # which means rev was something else than a commit hash + return False + # return False in the rare case rev is both a commit hash + # and a tag or a branch; we don't want to cache in that case + # because that branch/tag could point to something else in the future + is_tag_or_branch = bool(self.get_revision_sha(dest, rev_options.rev)[0]) + return not is_tag_or_branch + + def get_git_version(self) -> tuple[int, ...]: + version = self.run_command( + ["version"], + command_desc="git version", + show_stdout=False, + stdout_only=True, + ) + match = GIT_VERSION_REGEX.match(version) + if not match: + logger.warning("Can't parse git version: %s", version) + return () + return (int(match.group(1)), int(match.group(2))) + + @classmethod + def get_current_branch(cls, location: str) -> str | None: + """ + Return the current branch, or None if HEAD isn't at a branch + (e.g. detached HEAD). + """ + # git-symbolic-ref exits with empty stdout if "HEAD" is a detached + # HEAD rather than a symbolic ref. In addition, the -q causes the + # command to exit with status code 1 instead of 128 in this case + # and to suppress the message to stderr. + args = ["symbolic-ref", "-q", "HEAD"] + output = cls.run_command( + args, + extra_ok_returncodes=(1,), + show_stdout=False, + stdout_only=True, + cwd=location, + ) + ref = output.strip() + + if ref.startswith("refs/heads/"): + return ref[len("refs/heads/") :] + + return None + + @classmethod + def get_revision_sha(cls, dest: str, rev: str) -> tuple[str | None, bool]: + """ + Return (sha_or_none, is_branch), where sha_or_none is a commit hash + if the revision names a remote branch or tag, otherwise None. + + Args: + dest: the repository directory. + rev: the revision name. + """ + # Pass rev to pre-filter the list. + output = cls.run_command( + ["show-ref", rev], + cwd=dest, + show_stdout=False, + stdout_only=True, + on_returncode="ignore", + ) + refs = {} + # NOTE: We do not use splitlines here since that would split on other + # unicode separators, which can be maliciously used to install a + # different revision. + for line in output.strip().split("\n"): + line = line.rstrip("\r") + if not line: + continue + try: + ref_sha, ref_name = line.split(" ", maxsplit=2) + except ValueError: + # Include the offending line to simplify troubleshooting if + # this error ever occurs. + raise ValueError(f"unexpected show-ref line: {line!r}") + + refs[ref_name] = ref_sha + + branch_ref = f"refs/remotes/origin/{rev}" + tag_ref = f"refs/tags/{rev}" + + sha = refs.get(branch_ref) + if sha is not None: + return (sha, True) + + sha = refs.get(tag_ref) + + return (sha, False) + + @classmethod + def _should_fetch(cls, dest: str, rev: str) -> bool: + """ + Return true if rev is a ref or is a commit that we don't have locally. + + Branches and tags are not considered in this method because they are + assumed to be always available locally (which is a normal outcome of + ``git clone`` and ``git fetch --tags``). + """ + if rev.startswith("refs/"): + # Always fetch remote refs. + return True + + if not looks_like_hash(rev): + # Git fetch would fail with abbreviated commits. + return False + + if cls.has_commit(dest, rev): + # Don't fetch if we have the commit locally. + return False + + return True + + @classmethod + def resolve_revision( + cls, dest: str, url: HiddenText, rev_options: RevOptions + ) -> RevOptions: + """ + Resolve a revision to a new RevOptions object with the SHA1 of the + branch, tag, or ref if found. + + Args: + rev_options: a RevOptions object. + """ + rev = rev_options.arg_rev + # The arg_rev property's implementation for Git ensures that the + # rev return value is always non-None. + assert rev is not None + + sha, is_branch = cls.get_revision_sha(dest, rev) + + if sha is not None: + rev_options = rev_options.make_new(sha) + rev_options = replace(rev_options, branch_name=(rev if is_branch else None)) + + return rev_options + + # Do not show a warning for the common case of something that has + # the form of a Git commit hash. + if not looks_like_hash(rev): + logger.info( + "Did not find branch or tag '%s', assuming revision or ref.", + rev, + ) + + if not cls._should_fetch(dest, rev): + return rev_options + + # fetch the requested revision + cls.run_command( + make_command("fetch", "-q", url, rev_options.to_args()), + cwd=dest, + ) + # Change the revision to the SHA of the ref we fetched + sha = cls.get_revision(dest, rev="FETCH_HEAD") + rev_options = rev_options.make_new(sha) + + return rev_options + + @classmethod + def is_commit_id_equal(cls, dest: str, name: str | None) -> bool: + """ + Return whether the current commit hash equals the given name. + + Args: + dest: the repository directory. + name: a string name. + """ + if not name: + # Then avoid an unnecessary subprocess call. + return False + + return cls.get_revision(dest) == name + + def fetch_new( + self, dest: str, url: HiddenText, rev_options: RevOptions, verbosity: int + ) -> None: + rev_display = rev_options.to_display() + logger.info("Cloning %s%s to %s", url, rev_display, display_path(dest)) + if verbosity <= 0: + flags: tuple[str, ...] = ("--quiet",) + elif verbosity == 1: + flags = () + else: + flags = ("--verbose", "--progress") + if self.get_git_version() >= (2, 17): + # Git added support for partial clone in 2.17 + # https://git-scm.com/docs/partial-clone + # Speeds up cloning by functioning without a complete copy of repository + self.run_command( + make_command( + "clone", + "--filter=blob:none", + *flags, + url, + dest, + ) + ) + else: + self.run_command(make_command("clone", *flags, url, dest)) + + if rev_options.rev: + # Then a specific revision was requested. + rev_options = self.resolve_revision(dest, url, rev_options) + branch_name = getattr(rev_options, "branch_name", None) + logger.debug("Rev options %s, branch_name %s", rev_options, branch_name) + if branch_name is None: + # Only do a checkout if the current commit id doesn't match + # the requested revision. + if not self.is_commit_id_equal(dest, rev_options.rev): + cmd_args = make_command( + "checkout", + "-q", + rev_options.to_args(), + ) + self.run_command(cmd_args, cwd=dest) + elif self.get_current_branch(dest) != branch_name: + # Then a specific branch was requested, and that branch + # is not yet checked out. + track_branch = f"origin/{branch_name}" + cmd_args = [ + "checkout", + "-b", + branch_name, + "--track", + track_branch, + ] + self.run_command(cmd_args, cwd=dest) + else: + sha = self.get_revision(dest) + rev_options = rev_options.make_new(sha) + + logger.info("Resolved %s to commit %s", url, rev_options.rev) + + #: repo may contain submodules + self.update_submodules(dest, verbosity=verbosity) + + def switch( + self, + dest: str, + url: HiddenText, + rev_options: RevOptions, + verbosity: int = 0, + ) -> None: + self.run_command( + make_command("config", "remote.origin.url", url), + cwd=dest, + ) + + extra_flags = [] + + if verbosity <= 0: + extra_flags.append("-q") + + cmd_args = make_command("checkout", *extra_flags, rev_options.to_args()) + self.run_command(cmd_args, cwd=dest) + + self.update_submodules(dest, verbosity=verbosity) + + def update( + self, + dest: str, + url: HiddenText, + rev_options: RevOptions, + verbosity: int = 0, + ) -> None: + extra_flags = [] + + if verbosity <= 0: + extra_flags.append("-q") + + # First fetch changes from the default remote + if self.get_git_version() >= (1, 9): + # fetch tags in addition to everything else + self.run_command(["fetch", "--tags", *extra_flags], cwd=dest) + else: + self.run_command(["fetch", *extra_flags], cwd=dest) + # Then reset to wanted revision (maybe even origin/master) + rev_options = self.resolve_revision(dest, url, rev_options) + cmd_args = make_command( + "reset", + "--hard", + *extra_flags, + rev_options.to_args(), + ) + self.run_command(cmd_args, cwd=dest) + #: update submodules + self.update_submodules(dest, verbosity=verbosity) + + @classmethod + def get_remote_url(cls, location: str) -> str: + """ + Return URL of the first remote encountered. + + Raises RemoteNotFoundError if the repository does not have a remote + url configured. + """ + # We need to pass 1 for extra_ok_returncodes since the command + # exits with return code 1 if there are no matching lines. + stdout = cls.run_command( + ["config", "--get-regexp", r"remote\..*\.url"], + extra_ok_returncodes=(1,), + show_stdout=False, + stdout_only=True, + cwd=location, + ) + remotes = stdout.splitlines() + try: + found_remote = remotes[0] + except IndexError: + raise RemoteNotFoundError + + for remote in remotes: + if remote.startswith("remote.origin.url "): + found_remote = remote + break + url = found_remote.split(" ")[1] + return cls._git_remote_to_pip_url(url.strip()) + + @staticmethod + def _git_remote_to_pip_url(url: str) -> str: + """ + Convert a remote url from what git uses to what pip accepts. + + There are 3 legal forms **url** may take: + + 1. A fully qualified url: ssh://git@example.com/foo/bar.git + 2. A local project.git folder: /path/to/bare/repository.git + 3. SCP shorthand for form 1: git@example.com:foo/bar.git + + Form 1 is output as-is. Form 2 must be converted to URI and form 3 must + be converted to form 1. + + See the corresponding test test_git_remote_url_to_pip() for examples of + sample inputs/outputs. + """ + if re.match(r"\w+://", url): + # This is already valid. Pass it though as-is. + return url + if os.path.exists(url): + # A local bare remote (git clone --mirror). + # Needs a file:// prefix. + return pathlib.PurePath(url).as_uri() + scp_match = SCP_REGEX.match(url) + if scp_match: + # Add an ssh:// prefix and replace the ':' with a '/'. + return scp_match.expand(r"ssh://\1\2/\3") + # Otherwise, bail out. + raise RemoteNotValidError(url) + + @classmethod + def has_commit(cls, location: str, rev: str) -> bool: + """ + Check if rev is a commit that is available in the local repository. + """ + try: + cls.run_command( + ["rev-parse", "-q", "--verify", "sha^" + rev], + cwd=location, + log_failed_cmd=False, + ) + except InstallationError: + return False + else: + return True + + @classmethod + def get_revision(cls, location: str, rev: str | None = None) -> str: + if rev is None: + rev = "HEAD" + current_rev = cls.run_command( + ["rev-parse", rev], + show_stdout=False, + stdout_only=True, + cwd=location, + ) + return current_rev.strip() + + @classmethod + def get_subdirectory(cls, location: str) -> str | None: + """ + Return the path to Python project root, relative to the repo root. + Return None if the project root is in the repo root. + """ + # find the repo root + git_dir = cls.run_command( + ["rev-parse", "--git-dir"], + show_stdout=False, + stdout_only=True, + cwd=location, + ).strip() + if not os.path.isabs(git_dir): + git_dir = os.path.join(location, git_dir) + repo_root = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(git_dir, "..")) + return find_path_to_project_root_from_repo_root(location, repo_root) + + @classmethod + def get_url_rev_and_auth(cls, url: str) -> tuple[str, str | None, AuthInfo]: + """ + Prefixes stub URLs like 'user@hostname:user/repo.git' with 'ssh://'. + That's required because although they use SSH they sometimes don't + work with a ssh:// scheme (e.g. GitHub). But we need a scheme for + parsing. Hence we remove it again afterwards and return it as a stub. + """ + # Works around an apparent Git bug + # (see https://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/146500) + scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment = urlsplit(url) + if scheme.endswith("file"): + initial_slashes = path[: -len(path.lstrip("/"))] + newpath = initial_slashes + urllib.request.url2pathname(path).replace( + "\\", "/" + ).lstrip("/") + after_plus = scheme.find("+") + 1 + url = scheme[:after_plus] + urlunsplit( + (scheme[after_plus:], netloc, newpath, query, fragment), + ) + + if "://" not in url: + assert "file:" not in url + url = url.replace("git+", "git+ssh://") + url, rev, user_pass = super().get_url_rev_and_auth(url) + url = url.replace("ssh://", "") + else: + url, rev, user_pass = super().get_url_rev_and_auth(url) + + return url, rev, user_pass + + @classmethod + def update_submodules(cls, location: str, verbosity: int = 0) -> None: + argv = ["submodule", "update", "--init", "--recursive"] + + if verbosity <= 0: + argv.append("-q") + + if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(location, ".gitmodules")): + return + cls.run_command( + argv, + cwd=location, + ) + + @classmethod + def get_repository_root(cls, location: str) -> str | None: + loc = super().get_repository_root(location) + if loc: + return loc + try: + r = cls.run_command( + ["rev-parse", "--show-toplevel"], + cwd=location, + show_stdout=False, + stdout_only=True, + on_returncode="raise", + log_failed_cmd=False, + ) + except BadCommand: + logger.debug( + "could not determine if %s is under git control " + "because git is not available", + location, + ) + return None + except InstallationError: + return None + return os.path.normpath(r.rstrip("\r\n")) + + @staticmethod + def should_add_vcs_url_prefix(repo_url: str) -> bool: + """In either https or ssh form, requirements must be prefixed with git+.""" + return True + + +vcs.register(Git) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/mercurial.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/mercurial.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c875803164ee5fe220be7ab4486ef1c66427cebd --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/mercurial.py @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import configparser +import logging +import os + +from pip._internal.exceptions import BadCommand, InstallationError +from pip._internal.utils.misc import HiddenText, display_path +from pip._internal.utils.subprocess import make_command +from pip._internal.utils.urls import path_to_url +from pip._internal.vcs.versioncontrol import ( + RevOptions, + VersionControl, + find_path_to_project_root_from_repo_root, + vcs, +) + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class Mercurial(VersionControl): + name = "hg" + dirname = ".hg" + repo_name = "clone" + schemes = ( + "hg+file", + "hg+http", + "hg+https", + "hg+ssh", + "hg+static-http", + ) + + @staticmethod + def get_base_rev_args(rev: str) -> list[str]: + return [f"--rev={rev}"] + + def fetch_new( + self, dest: str, url: HiddenText, rev_options: RevOptions, verbosity: int + ) -> None: + rev_display = rev_options.to_display() + logger.info( + "Cloning hg %s%s to %s", + url, + rev_display, + display_path(dest), + ) + if verbosity <= 0: + flags: tuple[str, ...] = ("--quiet",) + elif verbosity == 1: + flags = () + elif verbosity == 2: + flags = ("--verbose",) + else: + flags = ("--verbose", "--debug") + self.run_command(make_command("clone", "--noupdate", *flags, url, dest)) + self.run_command( + make_command("update", *flags, rev_options.to_args()), + cwd=dest, + ) + + def switch( + self, + dest: str, + url: HiddenText, + rev_options: RevOptions, + verbosity: int = 0, + ) -> None: + extra_flags = [] + repo_config = os.path.join(dest, self.dirname, "hgrc") + config = configparser.RawConfigParser() + + if verbosity <= 0: + extra_flags.append("-q") + + try: + config.read(repo_config) + config.set("paths", "default", url.secret) + with open(repo_config, "w") as config_file: + config.write(config_file) + except (OSError, configparser.NoSectionError) as exc: + logger.warning("Could not switch Mercurial repository to %s: %s", url, exc) + else: + cmd_args = make_command("update", *extra_flags, rev_options.to_args()) + self.run_command(cmd_args, cwd=dest) + + def update( + self, + dest: str, + url: HiddenText, + rev_options: RevOptions, + verbosity: int = 0, + ) -> None: + extra_flags = [] + + if verbosity <= 0: + extra_flags.append("-q") + + self.run_command(["pull", *extra_flags], cwd=dest) + cmd_args = make_command("update", *extra_flags, rev_options.to_args()) + self.run_command(cmd_args, cwd=dest) + + @classmethod + def get_remote_url(cls, location: str) -> str: + url = cls.run_command( + ["showconfig", "paths.default"], + show_stdout=False, + stdout_only=True, + cwd=location, + ).strip() + if cls._is_local_repository(url): + url = path_to_url(url) + return url.strip() + + @classmethod + def get_revision(cls, location: str) -> str: + """ + Return the repository-local changeset revision number, as an integer. + """ + current_revision = cls.run_command( + ["parents", "--template={rev}"], + show_stdout=False, + stdout_only=True, + cwd=location, + ).strip() + return current_revision + + @classmethod + def get_requirement_revision(cls, location: str) -> str: + """ + Return the changeset identification hash, as a 40-character + hexadecimal string + """ + current_rev_hash = cls.run_command( + ["parents", "--template={node}"], + show_stdout=False, + stdout_only=True, + cwd=location, + ).strip() + return current_rev_hash + + @classmethod + def is_commit_id_equal(cls, dest: str, name: str | None) -> bool: + """Always assume the versions don't match""" + return False + + @classmethod + def get_subdirectory(cls, location: str) -> str | None: + """ + Return the path to Python project root, relative to the repo root. + Return None if the project root is in the repo root. + """ + # find the repo root + repo_root = cls.run_command( + ["root"], show_stdout=False, stdout_only=True, cwd=location + ).strip() + if not os.path.isabs(repo_root): + repo_root = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(location, repo_root)) + return find_path_to_project_root_from_repo_root(location, repo_root) + + @classmethod + def get_repository_root(cls, location: str) -> str | None: + loc = super().get_repository_root(location) + if loc: + return loc + try: + r = cls.run_command( + ["root"], + cwd=location, + show_stdout=False, + stdout_only=True, + on_returncode="raise", + log_failed_cmd=False, + ) + except BadCommand: + logger.debug( + "could not determine if %s is under hg control " + "because hg is not available", + location, + ) + return None + except InstallationError: + return None + return os.path.normpath(r.rstrip("\r\n")) + + +vcs.register(Mercurial) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/subversion.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/subversion.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..579f428c8ca63a99949f659ceb664dda4b881f32 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/subversion.py @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import os +import re + +from pip._internal.utils.misc import ( + HiddenText, + display_path, + is_console_interactive, + is_installable_dir, + split_auth_from_netloc, +) +from pip._internal.utils.subprocess import CommandArgs, make_command +from pip._internal.vcs.versioncontrol import ( + AuthInfo, + RemoteNotFoundError, + RevOptions, + VersionControl, + vcs, +) + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +_svn_xml_url_re = re.compile('url="([^"]+)"') +_svn_rev_re = re.compile(r'committed-rev="(\d+)"') +_svn_info_xml_rev_re = re.compile(r'\s*revision="(\d+)"') +_svn_info_xml_url_re = re.compile(r"(.*)") + + +class Subversion(VersionControl): + name = "svn" + dirname = ".svn" + repo_name = "checkout" + schemes = ("svn+ssh", "svn+http", "svn+https", "svn+svn", "svn+file") + + @classmethod + def should_add_vcs_url_prefix(cls, remote_url: str) -> bool: + return True + + @staticmethod + def get_base_rev_args(rev: str) -> list[str]: + return ["-r", rev] + + @classmethod + def get_revision(cls, location: str) -> str: + """ + Return the maximum revision for all files under a given location + """ + # Note: taken from setuptools.command.egg_info + revision = 0 + + for base, dirs, _ in os.walk(location): + if cls.dirname not in dirs: + dirs[:] = [] + continue # no sense walking uncontrolled subdirs + dirs.remove(cls.dirname) + entries_fn = os.path.join(base, cls.dirname, "entries") + if not os.path.exists(entries_fn): + # FIXME: should we warn? + continue + + dirurl, localrev = cls._get_svn_url_rev(base) + + if base == location: + assert dirurl is not None + base = dirurl + "/" # save the root url + elif not dirurl or not dirurl.startswith(base): + dirs[:] = [] + continue # not part of the same svn tree, skip it + revision = max(revision, localrev) + return str(revision) + + @classmethod + def get_netloc_and_auth( + cls, netloc: str, scheme: str + ) -> tuple[str, tuple[str | None, str | None]]: + """ + This override allows the auth information to be passed to svn via the + --username and --password options instead of via the URL. + """ + if scheme == "ssh": + # The --username and --password options can't be used for + # svn+ssh URLs, so keep the auth information in the URL. + return super().get_netloc_and_auth(netloc, scheme) + + return split_auth_from_netloc(netloc) + + @classmethod + def get_url_rev_and_auth(cls, url: str) -> tuple[str, str | None, AuthInfo]: + # hotfix the URL scheme after removing svn+ from svn+ssh:// re-add it + url, rev, user_pass = super().get_url_rev_and_auth(url) + if url.startswith("ssh://"): + url = "svn+" + url + return url, rev, user_pass + + @staticmethod + def make_rev_args(username: str | None, password: HiddenText | None) -> CommandArgs: + extra_args: CommandArgs = [] + if username: + extra_args += ["--username", username] + if password: + extra_args += ["--password", password] + + return extra_args + + @classmethod + def get_remote_url(cls, location: str) -> str: + # In cases where the source is in a subdirectory, we have to look up in + # the location until we find a valid project root. + orig_location = location + while not is_installable_dir(location): + last_location = location + location = os.path.dirname(location) + if location == last_location: + # We've traversed up to the root of the filesystem without + # finding a Python project. + logger.warning( + "Could not find Python project for directory %s (tried all " + "parent directories)", + orig_location, + ) + raise RemoteNotFoundError + + url, _rev = cls._get_svn_url_rev(location) + if url is None: + raise RemoteNotFoundError + + return url + + @classmethod + def _get_svn_url_rev(cls, location: str) -> tuple[str | None, int]: + from pip._internal.exceptions import InstallationError + + entries_path = os.path.join(location, cls.dirname, "entries") + if os.path.exists(entries_path): + with open(entries_path) as f: + data = f.read() + else: # subversion >= 1.7 does not have the 'entries' file + data = "" + + url = None + if data.startswith(("8", "9", "10")): + entries = list(map(str.splitlines, data.split("\n\x0c\n"))) + del entries[0][0] # get rid of the '8' + url = entries[0][3] + revs = [int(d[9]) for d in entries if len(d) > 9 and d[9]] + [0] + elif data.startswith("= 1.7 + # Note that using get_remote_call_options is not necessary here + # because `svn info` is being run against a local directory. + # We don't need to worry about making sure interactive mode + # is being used to prompt for passwords, because passwords + # are only potentially needed for remote server requests. + xml = cls.run_command( + ["info", "--xml", location], + show_stdout=False, + stdout_only=True, + ) + match = _svn_info_xml_url_re.search(xml) + assert match is not None + url = match.group(1) + revs = [int(m.group(1)) for m in _svn_info_xml_rev_re.finditer(xml)] + except InstallationError: + url, revs = None, [] + + if revs: + rev = max(revs) + else: + rev = 0 + + return url, rev + + @classmethod + def is_commit_id_equal(cls, dest: str, name: str | None) -> bool: + """Always assume the versions don't match""" + return False + + def __init__(self, use_interactive: bool | None = None) -> None: + if use_interactive is None: + use_interactive = is_console_interactive() + self.use_interactive = use_interactive + + # This member is used to cache the fetched version of the current + # ``svn`` client. + # Special value definitions: + # None: Not evaluated yet. + # Empty tuple: Could not parse version. + self._vcs_version: tuple[int, ...] | None = None + + super().__init__() + + def call_vcs_version(self) -> tuple[int, ...]: + """Query the version of the currently installed Subversion client. + + :return: A tuple containing the parts of the version information or + ``()`` if the version returned from ``svn`` could not be parsed. + :raises: BadCommand: If ``svn`` is not installed. + """ + # Example versions: + # svn, version 1.10.3 (r1842928) + # compiled Feb 25 2019, 14:20:39 on x86_64-apple-darwin17.0.0 + # svn, version 1.7.14 (r1542130) + # compiled Mar 28 2018, 08:49:13 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu + # svn, version 1.12.0-SlikSvn (SlikSvn/1.12.0) + # compiled May 28 2019, 13:44:56 on x86_64-microsoft-windows6.2 + version_prefix = "svn, version " + version = self.run_command(["--version"], show_stdout=False, stdout_only=True) + if not version.startswith(version_prefix): + return () + + version = version[len(version_prefix) :].split()[0] + version_list = version.partition("-")[0].split(".") + try: + parsed_version = tuple(map(int, version_list)) + except ValueError: + return () + + return parsed_version + + def get_vcs_version(self) -> tuple[int, ...]: + """Return the version of the currently installed Subversion client. + + If the version of the Subversion client has already been queried, + a cached value will be used. + + :return: A tuple containing the parts of the version information or + ``()`` if the version returned from ``svn`` could not be parsed. + :raises: BadCommand: If ``svn`` is not installed. + """ + if self._vcs_version is not None: + # Use cached version, if available. + # If parsing the version failed previously (empty tuple), + # do not attempt to parse it again. + return self._vcs_version + + vcs_version = self.call_vcs_version() + self._vcs_version = vcs_version + return vcs_version + + def get_remote_call_options(self) -> CommandArgs: + """Return options to be used on calls to Subversion that contact the server. + + These options are applicable for the following ``svn`` subcommands used + in this class. + + - checkout + - switch + - update + + :return: A list of command line arguments to pass to ``svn``. + """ + if not self.use_interactive: + # --non-interactive switch is available since Subversion 0.14.4. + # Subversion < 1.8 runs in interactive mode by default. + return ["--non-interactive"] + + svn_version = self.get_vcs_version() + # By default, Subversion >= 1.8 runs in non-interactive mode if + # stdin is not a TTY. Since that is how pip invokes SVN, in + # call_subprocess(), pip must pass --force-interactive to ensure + # the user can be prompted for a password, if required. + # SVN added the --force-interactive option in SVN 1.8. Since + # e.g. RHEL/CentOS 7, which is supported until 2024, ships with + # SVN 1.7, pip should continue to support SVN 1.7. Therefore, pip + # can't safely add the option if the SVN version is < 1.8 (or unknown). + if svn_version >= (1, 8): + return ["--force-interactive"] + + return [] + + def fetch_new( + self, dest: str, url: HiddenText, rev_options: RevOptions, verbosity: int + ) -> None: + rev_display = rev_options.to_display() + logger.info( + "Checking out %s%s to %s", + url, + rev_display, + display_path(dest), + ) + if verbosity <= 0: + flags = ["--quiet"] + else: + flags = [] + cmd_args = make_command( + "checkout", + *flags, + self.get_remote_call_options(), + rev_options.to_args(), + url, + dest, + ) + self.run_command(cmd_args) + + def switch( + self, + dest: str, + url: HiddenText, + rev_options: RevOptions, + verbosity: int = 0, + ) -> None: + cmd_args = make_command( + "switch", + self.get_remote_call_options(), + rev_options.to_args(), + url, + dest, + ) + self.run_command(cmd_args) + + def update( + self, + dest: str, + url: HiddenText, + rev_options: RevOptions, + verbosity: int = 0, + ) -> None: + cmd_args = make_command( + "update", + self.get_remote_call_options(), + rev_options.to_args(), + dest, + ) + self.run_command(cmd_args) + + +vcs.register(Subversion) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/versioncontrol.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/versioncontrol.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..95cefb49e246c00fe08c8de1b6988b8b1bfad901 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_internal/vcs/versioncontrol.py @@ -0,0 +1,695 @@ +"""Handles all VCS (version control) support""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import os +import shutil +import sys +import urllib.parse +from collections.abc import Iterable, Iterator, Mapping +from dataclasses import dataclass, field +from typing import ( + Any, + Literal, + Optional, +) + +from pip._internal.cli.spinners import SpinnerInterface +from pip._internal.exceptions import BadCommand, InstallationError +from pip._internal.utils.misc import ( + HiddenText, + ask_path_exists, + backup_dir, + display_path, + hide_url, + hide_value, + is_installable_dir, + rmtree, +) +from pip._internal.utils.subprocess import ( + CommandArgs, + call_subprocess, + format_command_args, + make_command, +) + +__all__ = ["vcs"] + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +AuthInfo = tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str]] + + +def is_url(name: str) -> bool: + """ + Return true if the name looks like a URL. + """ + scheme = urllib.parse.urlsplit(name).scheme + if not scheme: + return False + return scheme in ["http", "https", "file", "ftp"] + vcs.all_schemes + + +def make_vcs_requirement_url( + repo_url: str, rev: str, project_name: str, subdir: str | None = None +) -> str: + """ + Return the URL for a VCS requirement. + + Args: + repo_url: the remote VCS url, with any needed VCS prefix (e.g. "git+"). + project_name: the (unescaped) project name. + """ + quoted_rev = urllib.parse.quote(rev, "/") + egg_project_name = project_name.replace("-", "_") + req = f"{repo_url}@{quoted_rev}#egg={egg_project_name}" + if subdir: + req += f"&subdirectory={subdir}" + + return req + + +def find_path_to_project_root_from_repo_root( + location: str, repo_root: str +) -> str | None: + """ + Find the the Python project's root by searching up the filesystem from + `location`. Return the path to project root relative to `repo_root`. + Return None if the project root is `repo_root`, or cannot be found. + """ + # find project root. + orig_location = location + while not is_installable_dir(location): + last_location = location + location = os.path.dirname(location) + if location == last_location: + # We've traversed up to the root of the filesystem without + # finding a Python project. + logger.warning( + "Could not find a Python project for directory %s (tried all " + "parent directories)", + orig_location, + ) + return None + + if os.path.samefile(repo_root, location): + return None + + return os.path.relpath(location, repo_root) + + +class RemoteNotFoundError(Exception): + pass + + +class RemoteNotValidError(Exception): + def __init__(self, url: str): + super().__init__(url) + self.url = url + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class RevOptions: + """ + Encapsulates a VCS-specific revision to install, along with any VCS + install options. + + Args: + vc_class: a VersionControl subclass. + rev: the name of the revision to install. + extra_args: a list of extra options. + """ + + vc_class: type[VersionControl] + rev: str | None = None + extra_args: CommandArgs = field(default_factory=list) + branch_name: str | None = None + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + @property + def arg_rev(self) -> str | None: + if self.rev is None: + return self.vc_class.default_arg_rev + + return self.rev + + def to_args(self) -> CommandArgs: + """ + Return the VCS-specific command arguments. + """ + args: CommandArgs = [] + rev = self.arg_rev + if rev is not None: + args += self.vc_class.get_base_rev_args(rev) + args += self.extra_args + + return args + + def to_display(self) -> str: + if not self.rev: + return "" + + return f" (to revision {self.rev})" + + def make_new(self, rev: str) -> RevOptions: + """ + Make a copy of the current instance, but with a new rev. + + Args: + rev: the name of the revision for the new object. + """ + return self.vc_class.make_rev_options(rev, extra_args=self.extra_args) + + +class VcsSupport: + _registry: dict[str, VersionControl] = {} + schemes = ["ssh", "git", "hg", "bzr", "sftp", "svn"] + + def __init__(self) -> None: + # Register more schemes with urlparse for various version control + # systems + urllib.parse.uses_netloc.extend(self.schemes) + super().__init__() + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]: + return self._registry.__iter__() + + @property + def backends(self) -> list[VersionControl]: + return list(self._registry.values()) + + @property + def dirnames(self) -> list[str]: + return [backend.dirname for backend in self.backends] + + @property + def all_schemes(self) -> list[str]: + schemes: list[str] = [] + for backend in self.backends: + schemes.extend(backend.schemes) + return schemes + + def register(self, cls: type[VersionControl]) -> None: + if not hasattr(cls, "name"): + logger.warning("Cannot register VCS %s", cls.__name__) + return + if cls.name not in self._registry: + self._registry[cls.name] = cls() + logger.debug("Registered VCS backend: %s", cls.name) + + def unregister(self, name: str) -> None: + if name in self._registry: + del self._registry[name] + + def get_backend_for_dir(self, location: str) -> VersionControl | None: + """ + Return a VersionControl object if a repository of that type is found + at the given directory. + """ + vcs_backends = {} + for vcs_backend in self._registry.values(): + repo_path = vcs_backend.get_repository_root(location) + if not repo_path: + continue + logger.debug("Determine that %s uses VCS: %s", location, vcs_backend.name) + vcs_backends[repo_path] = vcs_backend + + if not vcs_backends: + return None + + # Choose the VCS in the inner-most directory. Since all repository + # roots found here would be either `location` or one of its + # parents, the longest path should have the most path components, + # i.e. the backend representing the inner-most repository. + inner_most_repo_path = max(vcs_backends, key=len) + return vcs_backends[inner_most_repo_path] + + def get_backend_for_scheme(self, scheme: str) -> VersionControl | None: + """ + Return a VersionControl object or None. + """ + for vcs_backend in self._registry.values(): + if scheme in vcs_backend.schemes: + return vcs_backend + return None + + def get_backend(self, name: str) -> VersionControl | None: + """ + Return a VersionControl object or None. + """ + name = name.lower() + return self._registry.get(name) + + +vcs = VcsSupport() + + +class VersionControl: + name = "" + dirname = "" + repo_name = "" + # List of supported schemes for this Version Control + schemes: tuple[str, ...] = () + # Iterable of environment variable names to pass to call_subprocess(). + unset_environ: tuple[str, ...] = () + default_arg_rev: str | None = None + + @classmethod + def should_add_vcs_url_prefix(cls, remote_url: str) -> bool: + """ + Return whether the vcs prefix (e.g. "git+") should be added to a + repository's remote url when used in a requirement. + """ + return not remote_url.lower().startswith(f"{cls.name}:") + + @classmethod + def get_subdirectory(cls, location: str) -> str | None: + """ + Return the path to Python project root, relative to the repo root. + Return None if the project root is in the repo root. + """ + return None + + @classmethod + def get_requirement_revision(cls, repo_dir: str) -> str: + """ + Return the revision string that should be used in a requirement. + """ + return cls.get_revision(repo_dir) + + @classmethod + def get_src_requirement(cls, repo_dir: str, project_name: str) -> str: + """ + Return the requirement string to use to redownload the files + currently at the given repository directory. + + Args: + project_name: the (unescaped) project name. + + The return value has a form similar to the following: + + {repository_url}@{revision}#egg={project_name} + """ + repo_url = cls.get_remote_url(repo_dir) + + if cls.should_add_vcs_url_prefix(repo_url): + repo_url = f"{cls.name}+{repo_url}" + + revision = cls.get_requirement_revision(repo_dir) + subdir = cls.get_subdirectory(repo_dir) + req = make_vcs_requirement_url(repo_url, revision, project_name, subdir=subdir) + + return req + + @staticmethod + def get_base_rev_args(rev: str) -> list[str]: + """ + Return the base revision arguments for a vcs command. + + Args: + rev: the name of a revision to install. Cannot be None. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def is_immutable_rev_checkout(self, url: str, dest: str) -> bool: + """ + Return true if the commit hash checked out at dest matches + the revision in url. + + Always return False, if the VCS does not support immutable commit + hashes. + + This method does not check if there are local uncommitted changes + in dest after checkout, as pip currently has no use case for that. + """ + return False + + @classmethod + def make_rev_options( + cls, rev: str | None = None, extra_args: CommandArgs | None = None + ) -> RevOptions: + """ + Return a RevOptions object. + + Args: + rev: the name of a revision to install. + extra_args: a list of extra options. + """ + return RevOptions(cls, rev, extra_args=extra_args or []) + + @classmethod + def _is_local_repository(cls, repo: str) -> bool: + """ + posix absolute paths start with os.path.sep, + win32 ones start with drive (like c:\\folder) + """ + drive, tail = os.path.splitdrive(repo) + return repo.startswith(os.path.sep) or bool(drive) + + @classmethod + def get_netloc_and_auth( + cls, netloc: str, scheme: str + ) -> tuple[str, tuple[str | None, str | None]]: + """ + Parse the repository URL's netloc, and return the new netloc to use + along with auth information. + + Args: + netloc: the original repository URL netloc. + scheme: the repository URL's scheme without the vcs prefix. + + This is mainly for the Subversion class to override, so that auth + information can be provided via the --username and --password options + instead of through the URL. For other subclasses like Git without + such an option, auth information must stay in the URL. + + Returns: (netloc, (username, password)). + """ + return netloc, (None, None) + + @classmethod + def get_url_rev_and_auth(cls, url: str) -> tuple[str, str | None, AuthInfo]: + """ + Parse the repository URL to use, and return the URL, revision, + and auth info to use. + + Returns: (url, rev, (username, password)). + """ + scheme, netloc, path, query, frag = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url) + if "+" not in scheme: + raise ValueError( + f"Sorry, {url!r} is a malformed VCS url. " + "The format is +://, " + "e.g. svn+http://myrepo/svn/MyApp#egg=MyApp" + ) + # Remove the vcs prefix. + scheme = scheme.split("+", 1)[1] + netloc, user_pass = cls.get_netloc_and_auth(netloc, scheme) + rev = None + if "@" in path: + path, rev = path.rsplit("@", 1) + if not rev: + raise InstallationError( + f"The URL {url!r} has an empty revision (after @) " + "which is not supported. Include a revision after @ " + "or remove @ from the URL." + ) + rev = urllib.parse.unquote(rev) + url = urllib.parse.urlunsplit((scheme, netloc, path, query, "")) + return url, rev, user_pass + + @staticmethod + def make_rev_args(username: str | None, password: HiddenText | None) -> CommandArgs: + """ + Return the RevOptions "extra arguments" to use in obtain(). + """ + return [] + + def get_url_rev_options(self, url: HiddenText) -> tuple[HiddenText, RevOptions]: + """ + Return the URL and RevOptions object to use in obtain(), + as a tuple (url, rev_options). + """ + secret_url, rev, user_pass = self.get_url_rev_and_auth(url.secret) + username, secret_password = user_pass + password: HiddenText | None = None + if secret_password is not None: + password = hide_value(secret_password) + extra_args = self.make_rev_args(username, password) + rev_options = self.make_rev_options(rev, extra_args=extra_args) + + return hide_url(secret_url), rev_options + + @staticmethod + def normalize_url(url: str) -> str: + """ + Normalize a URL for comparison by unquoting it and removing any + trailing slash. + """ + return urllib.parse.unquote(url).rstrip("/") + + @classmethod + def compare_urls(cls, url1: str, url2: str) -> bool: + """ + Compare two repo URLs for identity, ignoring incidental differences. + """ + return cls.normalize_url(url1) == cls.normalize_url(url2) + + def fetch_new( + self, dest: str, url: HiddenText, rev_options: RevOptions, verbosity: int + ) -> None: + """ + Fetch a revision from a repository, in the case that this is the + first fetch from the repository. + + Args: + dest: the directory to fetch the repository to. + rev_options: a RevOptions object. + verbosity: verbosity level. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def switch( + self, + dest: str, + url: HiddenText, + rev_options: RevOptions, + verbosity: int = 0, + ) -> None: + """ + Switch the repo at ``dest`` to point to ``URL``. + + Args: + rev_options: a RevOptions object. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def update( + self, + dest: str, + url: HiddenText, + rev_options: RevOptions, + verbosity: int = 0, + ) -> None: + """ + Update an already-existing repo to the given ``rev_options``. + + Args: + rev_options: a RevOptions object. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + @classmethod + def is_commit_id_equal(cls, dest: str, name: str | None) -> bool: + """ + Return whether the id of the current commit equals the given name. + + Args: + dest: the repository directory. + name: a string name. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def obtain(self, dest: str, url: HiddenText, verbosity: int) -> None: + """ + Install or update in editable mode the package represented by this + VersionControl object. + + :param dest: the repository directory in which to install or update. + :param url: the repository URL starting with a vcs prefix. + :param verbosity: verbosity level. + """ + url, rev_options = self.get_url_rev_options(url) + + if not os.path.exists(dest): + self.fetch_new(dest, url, rev_options, verbosity=verbosity) + return + + rev_display = rev_options.to_display() + if self.is_repository_directory(dest): + existing_url = self.get_remote_url(dest) + if self.compare_urls(existing_url, url.secret): + logger.debug( + "%s in %s exists, and has correct URL (%s)", + self.repo_name.title(), + display_path(dest), + url, + ) + if not self.is_commit_id_equal(dest, rev_options.rev): + logger.info( + "Updating %s %s%s", + display_path(dest), + self.repo_name, + rev_display, + ) + self.update(dest, url, rev_options, verbosity=verbosity) + else: + logger.info("Skipping because already up-to-date.") + return + + logger.warning( + "%s %s in %s exists with URL %s", + self.name, + self.repo_name, + display_path(dest), + existing_url, + ) + prompt = ("(s)witch, (i)gnore, (w)ipe, (b)ackup ", ("s", "i", "w", "b")) + else: + logger.warning( + "Directory %s already exists, and is not a %s %s.", + dest, + self.name, + self.repo_name, + ) + # https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/1174 + prompt = ("(i)gnore, (w)ipe, (b)ackup ", ("i", "w", "b")) # type: ignore + + logger.warning( + "The plan is to install the %s repository %s", + self.name, + url, + ) + response = ask_path_exists(f"What to do? {prompt[0]}", prompt[1]) + + if response == "a": + sys.exit(-1) + + if response == "w": + logger.warning("Deleting %s", display_path(dest)) + rmtree(dest) + self.fetch_new(dest, url, rev_options, verbosity=verbosity) + return + + if response == "b": + dest_dir = backup_dir(dest) + logger.warning("Backing up %s to %s", display_path(dest), dest_dir) + shutil.move(dest, dest_dir) + self.fetch_new(dest, url, rev_options, verbosity=verbosity) + return + + # Do nothing if the response is "i". + if response == "s": + logger.info( + "Switching %s %s to %s%s", + self.repo_name, + display_path(dest), + url, + rev_display, + ) + self.switch(dest, url, rev_options, verbosity=verbosity) + + def unpack(self, location: str, url: HiddenText, verbosity: int) -> None: + """ + Clean up current location and download the url repository + (and vcs infos) into location + + :param url: the repository URL starting with a vcs prefix. + :param verbosity: verbosity level. + """ + if os.path.exists(location): + rmtree(location) + self.obtain(location, url=url, verbosity=verbosity) + + @classmethod + def get_remote_url(cls, location: str) -> str: + """ + Return the url used at location + + Raises RemoteNotFoundError if the repository does not have a remote + url configured. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + @classmethod + def get_revision(cls, location: str) -> str: + """ + Return the current commit id of the files at the given location. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + @classmethod + def run_command( + cls, + cmd: list[str] | CommandArgs, + show_stdout: bool = True, + cwd: str | None = None, + on_returncode: Literal["raise", "warn", "ignore"] = "raise", + extra_ok_returncodes: Iterable[int] | None = None, + command_desc: str | None = None, + extra_environ: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, + spinner: SpinnerInterface | None = None, + log_failed_cmd: bool = True, + stdout_only: bool = False, + ) -> str: + """ + Run a VCS subcommand + This is simply a wrapper around call_subprocess that adds the VCS + command name, and checks that the VCS is available + """ + cmd = make_command(cls.name, *cmd) + if command_desc is None: + command_desc = format_command_args(cmd) + try: + return call_subprocess( + cmd, + show_stdout, + cwd, + on_returncode=on_returncode, + extra_ok_returncodes=extra_ok_returncodes, + command_desc=command_desc, + extra_environ=extra_environ, + unset_environ=cls.unset_environ, + spinner=spinner, + log_failed_cmd=log_failed_cmd, + stdout_only=stdout_only, + ) + except NotADirectoryError: + raise BadCommand(f"Cannot find command {cls.name!r} - invalid PATH") + except FileNotFoundError: + # errno.ENOENT = no such file or directory + # In other words, the VCS executable isn't available + raise BadCommand( + f"Cannot find command {cls.name!r} - do you have " + f"{cls.name!r} installed and in your PATH?" + ) + except PermissionError: + # errno.EACCES = Permission denied + # This error occurs, for instance, when the command is installed + # only for another user. So, the current user don't have + # permission to call the other user command. + raise BadCommand( + f"No permission to execute {cls.name!r} - install it " + f"locally, globally (ask admin), or check your PATH. " + f"See possible solutions at " + f"https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/reference/pip_freeze/" + f"#fixing-permission-denied." + ) + + @classmethod + def is_repository_directory(cls, path: str) -> bool: + """ + Return whether a directory path is a repository directory. + """ + logger.debug("Checking in %s for %s (%s)...", path, cls.dirname, cls.name) + return os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, cls.dirname)) + + @classmethod + def get_repository_root(cls, location: str) -> str | None: + """ + Return the "root" (top-level) directory controlled by the vcs, + or `None` if the directory is not in any. + + It is meant to be overridden to implement smarter detection + mechanisms for specific vcs. + + This can do more than is_repository_directory() alone. For + example, the Git override checks that Git is actually available. + """ + if cls.is_repository_directory(location): + return location + return None diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/core.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/core.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8177bf7a324f9f54a29e41e867f5d56f2dd0a924 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/core.py @@ -0,0 +1,437 @@ +import bisect +import re +import unicodedata +from typing import Optional, Union + +from . import idnadata +from .intranges import intranges_contain + +_virama_combining_class = 9 +_alabel_prefix = b"xn--" +_unicode_dots_re = re.compile("[\u002e\u3002\uff0e\uff61]") + + +class IDNAError(UnicodeError): + """Base exception for all IDNA-encoding related problems""" + + pass + + +class IDNABidiError(IDNAError): + """Exception when bidirectional requirements are not satisfied""" + + pass + + +class InvalidCodepoint(IDNAError): + """Exception when a disallowed or unallocated codepoint is used""" + + pass + + +class InvalidCodepointContext(IDNAError): + """Exception when the codepoint is not valid in the context it is used""" + + pass + + +def _combining_class(cp: int) -> int: + v = unicodedata.combining(chr(cp)) + if v == 0: + if not unicodedata.name(chr(cp)): + raise ValueError("Unknown character in unicodedata") + return v + + +def _is_script(cp: str, script: str) -> bool: + return intranges_contain(ord(cp), idnadata.scripts[script]) + + +def _punycode(s: str) -> bytes: + return s.encode("punycode") + + +def _unot(s: int) -> str: + return "U+{:04X}".format(s) + + +def valid_label_length(label: Union[bytes, str]) -> bool: + if len(label) > 63: + return False + return True + + +def valid_string_length(label: Union[bytes, str], trailing_dot: bool) -> bool: + if len(label) > (254 if trailing_dot else 253): + return False + return True + + +def check_bidi(label: str, check_ltr: bool = False) -> bool: + # Bidi rules should only be applied if string contains RTL characters + bidi_label = False + for idx, cp in enumerate(label, 1): + direction = unicodedata.bidirectional(cp) + if direction == "": + # String likely comes from a newer version of Unicode + raise IDNABidiError("Unknown directionality in label {} at position {}".format(repr(label), idx)) + if direction in ["R", "AL", "AN"]: + bidi_label = True + if not bidi_label and not check_ltr: + return True + + # Bidi rule 1 + direction = unicodedata.bidirectional(label[0]) + if direction in ["R", "AL"]: + rtl = True + elif direction == "L": + rtl = False + else: + raise IDNABidiError("First codepoint in label {} must be directionality L, R or AL".format(repr(label))) + + valid_ending = False + number_type: Optional[str] = None + for idx, cp in enumerate(label, 1): + direction = unicodedata.bidirectional(cp) + + if rtl: + # Bidi rule 2 + if direction not in [ + "R", + "AL", + "AN", + "EN", + "ES", + "CS", + "ET", + "ON", + "BN", + "NSM", + ]: + raise IDNABidiError("Invalid direction for codepoint at position {} in a right-to-left label".format(idx)) + # Bidi rule 3 + if direction in ["R", "AL", "EN", "AN"]: + valid_ending = True + elif direction != "NSM": + valid_ending = False + # Bidi rule 4 + if direction in ["AN", "EN"]: + if not number_type: + number_type = direction + else: + if number_type != direction: + raise IDNABidiError("Can not mix numeral types in a right-to-left label") + else: + # Bidi rule 5 + if direction not in ["L", "EN", "ES", "CS", "ET", "ON", "BN", "NSM"]: + raise IDNABidiError("Invalid direction for codepoint at position {} in a left-to-right label".format(idx)) + # Bidi rule 6 + if direction in ["L", "EN"]: + valid_ending = True + elif direction != "NSM": + valid_ending = False + + if not valid_ending: + raise IDNABidiError("Label ends with illegal codepoint directionality") + + return True + + +def check_initial_combiner(label: str) -> bool: + if unicodedata.category(label[0])[0] == "M": + raise IDNAError("Label begins with an illegal combining character") + return True + + +def check_hyphen_ok(label: str) -> bool: + if label[2:4] == "--": + raise IDNAError("Label has disallowed hyphens in 3rd and 4th position") + if label[0] == "-" or label[-1] == "-": + raise IDNAError("Label must not start or end with a hyphen") + return True + + +def check_nfc(label: str) -> None: + if unicodedata.normalize("NFC", label) != label: + raise IDNAError("Label must be in Normalization Form C") + + +def valid_contextj(label: str, pos: int) -> bool: + cp_value = ord(label[pos]) + + if cp_value == 0x200C: + if pos > 0: + if _combining_class(ord(label[pos - 1])) == _virama_combining_class: + return True + + ok = False + for i in range(pos - 1, -1, -1): + joining_type = idnadata.joining_types.get(ord(label[i])) + if joining_type == ord("T"): + continue + elif joining_type in [ord("L"), ord("D")]: + ok = True + break + else: + break + + if not ok: + return False + + ok = False + for i in range(pos + 1, len(label)): + joining_type = idnadata.joining_types.get(ord(label[i])) + if joining_type == ord("T"): + continue + elif joining_type in [ord("R"), ord("D")]: + ok = True + break + else: + break + return ok + + if cp_value == 0x200D: + if pos > 0: + if _combining_class(ord(label[pos - 1])) == _virama_combining_class: + return True + return False + + else: + return False + + +def valid_contexto(label: str, pos: int, exception: bool = False) -> bool: + cp_value = ord(label[pos]) + + if cp_value == 0x00B7: + if 0 < pos < len(label) - 1: + if ord(label[pos - 1]) == 0x006C and ord(label[pos + 1]) == 0x006C: + return True + return False + + elif cp_value == 0x0375: + if pos < len(label) - 1 and len(label) > 1: + return _is_script(label[pos + 1], "Greek") + return False + + elif cp_value == 0x05F3 or cp_value == 0x05F4: + if pos > 0: + return _is_script(label[pos - 1], "Hebrew") + return False + + elif cp_value == 0x30FB: + for cp in label: + if cp == "\u30fb": + continue + if _is_script(cp, "Hiragana") or _is_script(cp, "Katakana") or _is_script(cp, "Han"): + return True + return False + + elif 0x660 <= cp_value <= 0x669: + for cp in label: + if 0x6F0 <= ord(cp) <= 0x06F9: + return False + return True + + elif 0x6F0 <= cp_value <= 0x6F9: + for cp in label: + if 0x660 <= ord(cp) <= 0x0669: + return False + return True + + return False + + +def check_label(label: Union[str, bytes, bytearray]) -> None: + if isinstance(label, (bytes, bytearray)): + label = label.decode("utf-8") + if len(label) == 0: + raise IDNAError("Empty Label") + + check_nfc(label) + check_hyphen_ok(label) + check_initial_combiner(label) + + for pos, cp in enumerate(label): + cp_value = ord(cp) + if intranges_contain(cp_value, idnadata.codepoint_classes["PVALID"]): + continue + elif intranges_contain(cp_value, idnadata.codepoint_classes["CONTEXTJ"]): + try: + if not valid_contextj(label, pos): + raise InvalidCodepointContext( + "Joiner {} not allowed at position {} in {}".format(_unot(cp_value), pos + 1, repr(label)) + ) + except ValueError: + raise IDNAError( + "Unknown codepoint adjacent to joiner {} at position {} in {}".format( + _unot(cp_value), pos + 1, repr(label) + ) + ) + elif intranges_contain(cp_value, idnadata.codepoint_classes["CONTEXTO"]): + if not valid_contexto(label, pos): + raise InvalidCodepointContext( + "Codepoint {} not allowed at position {} in {}".format(_unot(cp_value), pos + 1, repr(label)) + ) + else: + raise InvalidCodepoint( + "Codepoint {} at position {} of {} not allowed".format(_unot(cp_value), pos + 1, repr(label)) + ) + + check_bidi(label) + + +def alabel(label: str) -> bytes: + try: + label_bytes = label.encode("ascii") + ulabel(label_bytes) + if not valid_label_length(label_bytes): + raise IDNAError("Label too long") + return label_bytes + except UnicodeEncodeError: + pass + + check_label(label) + label_bytes = _alabel_prefix + _punycode(label) + + if not valid_label_length(label_bytes): + raise IDNAError("Label too long") + + return label_bytes + + +def ulabel(label: Union[str, bytes, bytearray]) -> str: + if not isinstance(label, (bytes, bytearray)): + try: + label_bytes = label.encode("ascii") + except UnicodeEncodeError: + check_label(label) + return label + else: + label_bytes = bytes(label) + + label_bytes = label_bytes.lower() + if label_bytes.startswith(_alabel_prefix): + label_bytes = label_bytes[len(_alabel_prefix) :] + if not label_bytes: + raise IDNAError("Malformed A-label, no Punycode eligible content found") + if label_bytes.decode("ascii")[-1] == "-": + raise IDNAError("A-label must not end with a hyphen") + else: + check_label(label_bytes) + return label_bytes.decode("ascii") + + try: + label = label_bytes.decode("punycode") + except UnicodeError: + raise IDNAError("Invalid A-label") + check_label(label) + return label + + +def uts46_remap(domain: str, std3_rules: bool = True, transitional: bool = False) -> str: + """Re-map the characters in the string according to UTS46 processing.""" + from .uts46data import uts46data + + output = "" + + for pos, char in enumerate(domain): + code_point = ord(char) + try: + uts46row = uts46data[code_point if code_point < 256 else bisect.bisect_left(uts46data, (code_point, "Z")) - 1] + status = uts46row[1] + replacement: Optional[str] = None + if len(uts46row) == 3: + replacement = uts46row[2] + if ( + status == "V" + or (status == "D" and not transitional) + or (status == "3" and not std3_rules and replacement is None) + ): + output += char + elif replacement is not None and ( + status == "M" or (status == "3" and not std3_rules) or (status == "D" and transitional) + ): + output += replacement + elif status != "I": + raise IndexError() + except IndexError: + raise InvalidCodepoint( + "Codepoint {} not allowed at position {} in {}".format(_unot(code_point), pos + 1, repr(domain)) + ) + + return unicodedata.normalize("NFC", output) + + +def encode( + s: Union[str, bytes, bytearray], + strict: bool = False, + uts46: bool = False, + std3_rules: bool = False, + transitional: bool = False, +) -> bytes: + if not isinstance(s, str): + try: + s = str(s, "ascii") + except UnicodeDecodeError: + raise IDNAError("should pass a unicode string to the function rather than a byte string.") + if uts46: + s = uts46_remap(s, std3_rules, transitional) + trailing_dot = False + result = [] + if strict: + labels = s.split(".") + else: + labels = _unicode_dots_re.split(s) + if not labels or labels == [""]: + raise IDNAError("Empty domain") + if labels[-1] == "": + del labels[-1] + trailing_dot = True + for label in labels: + s = alabel(label) + if s: + result.append(s) + else: + raise IDNAError("Empty label") + if trailing_dot: + result.append(b"") + s = b".".join(result) + if not valid_string_length(s, trailing_dot): + raise IDNAError("Domain too long") + return s + + +def decode( + s: Union[str, bytes, bytearray], + strict: bool = False, + uts46: bool = False, + std3_rules: bool = False, +) -> str: + try: + if not isinstance(s, str): + s = str(s, "ascii") + except UnicodeDecodeError: + raise IDNAError("Invalid ASCII in A-label") + if uts46: + s = uts46_remap(s, std3_rules, False) + trailing_dot = False + result = [] + if not strict: + labels = _unicode_dots_re.split(s) + else: + labels = s.split(".") + if not labels or labels == [""]: + raise IDNAError("Empty domain") + if not labels[-1]: + del labels[-1] + trailing_dot = True + for label in labels: + s = ulabel(label) + if s: + result.append(s) + else: + raise IDNAError("Empty label") + if trailing_dot: + result.append("") + return ".".join(result) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/ext.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/ext.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9694819a7df1570ccbb41de065cb7052f9af8e79 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/ext.py @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +import datetime +import struct +from collections import namedtuple + + +class ExtType(namedtuple("ExtType", "code data")): + """ExtType represents ext type in msgpack.""" + + def __new__(cls, code, data): + if not isinstance(code, int): + raise TypeError("code must be int") + if not isinstance(data, bytes): + raise TypeError("data must be bytes") + if not 0 <= code <= 127: + raise ValueError("code must be 0~127") + return super().__new__(cls, code, data) + + +class Timestamp: + """Timestamp represents the Timestamp extension type in msgpack. + + When built with Cython, msgpack uses C methods to pack and unpack `Timestamp`. + When using pure-Python msgpack, :func:`to_bytes` and :func:`from_bytes` are used to pack and + unpack `Timestamp`. + + This class is immutable: Do not override seconds and nanoseconds. + """ + + __slots__ = ["seconds", "nanoseconds"] + + def __init__(self, seconds, nanoseconds=0): + """Initialize a Timestamp object. + + :param int seconds: + Number of seconds since the UNIX epoch (00:00:00 UTC Jan 1 1970, minus leap seconds). + May be negative. + + :param int nanoseconds: + Number of nanoseconds to add to `seconds` to get fractional time. + Maximum is 999_999_999. Default is 0. + + Note: Negative times (before the UNIX epoch) are represented as neg. seconds + pos. ns. + """ + if not isinstance(seconds, int): + raise TypeError("seconds must be an integer") + if not isinstance(nanoseconds, int): + raise TypeError("nanoseconds must be an integer") + if not (0 <= nanoseconds < 10**9): + raise ValueError("nanoseconds must be a non-negative integer less than 999999999.") + self.seconds = seconds + self.nanoseconds = nanoseconds + + def __repr__(self): + """String representation of Timestamp.""" + return f"Timestamp(seconds={self.seconds}, nanoseconds={self.nanoseconds})" + + def __eq__(self, other): + """Check for equality with another Timestamp object""" + if type(other) is self.__class__: + return self.seconds == other.seconds and self.nanoseconds == other.nanoseconds + return False + + def __ne__(self, other): + """not-equals method (see :func:`__eq__()`)""" + return not self.__eq__(other) + + def __hash__(self): + return hash((self.seconds, self.nanoseconds)) + + @staticmethod + def from_bytes(b): + """Unpack bytes into a `Timestamp` object. + + Used for pure-Python msgpack unpacking. + + :param b: Payload from msgpack ext message with code -1 + :type b: bytes + + :returns: Timestamp object unpacked from msgpack ext payload + :rtype: Timestamp + """ + if len(b) == 4: + seconds = struct.unpack("!L", b)[0] + nanoseconds = 0 + elif len(b) == 8: + data64 = struct.unpack("!Q", b)[0] + seconds = data64 & 0x00000003FFFFFFFF + nanoseconds = data64 >> 34 + elif len(b) == 12: + nanoseconds, seconds = struct.unpack("!Iq", b) + else: + raise ValueError( + "Timestamp type can only be created from 32, 64, or 96-bit byte objects" + ) + return Timestamp(seconds, nanoseconds) + + def to_bytes(self): + """Pack this Timestamp object into bytes. + + Used for pure-Python msgpack packing. + + :returns data: Payload for EXT message with code -1 (timestamp type) + :rtype: bytes + """ + if (self.seconds >> 34) == 0: # seconds is non-negative and fits in 34 bits + data64 = self.nanoseconds << 34 | self.seconds + if data64 & 0xFFFFFFFF00000000 == 0: + # nanoseconds is zero and seconds < 2**32, so timestamp 32 + data = struct.pack("!L", data64) + else: + # timestamp 64 + data = struct.pack("!Q", data64) + else: + # timestamp 96 + data = struct.pack("!Iq", self.nanoseconds, self.seconds) + return data + + @staticmethod + def from_unix(unix_sec): + """Create a Timestamp from posix timestamp in seconds. + + :param unix_float: Posix timestamp in seconds. + :type unix_float: int or float + """ + seconds = int(unix_sec // 1) + nanoseconds = int((unix_sec % 1) * 10**9) + return Timestamp(seconds, nanoseconds) + + def to_unix(self): + """Get the timestamp as a floating-point value. + + :returns: posix timestamp + :rtype: float + """ + return self.seconds + self.nanoseconds / 1e9 + + @staticmethod + def from_unix_nano(unix_ns): + """Create a Timestamp from posix timestamp in nanoseconds. + + :param int unix_ns: Posix timestamp in nanoseconds. + :rtype: Timestamp + """ + return Timestamp(*divmod(unix_ns, 10**9)) + + def to_unix_nano(self): + """Get the timestamp as a unixtime in nanoseconds. + + :returns: posix timestamp in nanoseconds + :rtype: int + """ + return self.seconds * 10**9 + self.nanoseconds + + def to_datetime(self): + """Get the timestamp as a UTC datetime. + + :rtype: `datetime.datetime` + """ + utc = datetime.timezone.utc + return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(0, utc) + datetime.timedelta( + seconds=self.seconds, microseconds=self.nanoseconds // 1000 + ) + + @staticmethod + def from_datetime(dt): + """Create a Timestamp from datetime with tzinfo. + + :rtype: Timestamp + """ + return Timestamp(seconds=int(dt.timestamp()), nanoseconds=dt.microsecond * 1000) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/fallback.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/fallback.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b02e47cfb91a54a7205881ee87a5db2ea8d049a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/fallback.py @@ -0,0 +1,929 @@ +"""Fallback pure Python implementation of msgpack""" + +import struct +import sys +from datetime import datetime as _DateTime + +if hasattr(sys, "pypy_version_info"): + from __pypy__ import newlist_hint + from __pypy__.builders import BytesBuilder + + _USING_STRINGBUILDER = True + + class BytesIO: + def __init__(self, s=b""): + if s: + self.builder = BytesBuilder(len(s)) + self.builder.append(s) + else: + self.builder = BytesBuilder() + + def write(self, s): + if isinstance(s, memoryview): + s = s.tobytes() + elif isinstance(s, bytearray): + s = bytes(s) + self.builder.append(s) + + def getvalue(self): + return self.builder.build() + +else: + from io import BytesIO + + _USING_STRINGBUILDER = False + + def newlist_hint(size): + return [] + + +from .exceptions import BufferFull, ExtraData, FormatError, OutOfData, StackError +from .ext import ExtType, Timestamp + +EX_SKIP = 0 +EX_CONSTRUCT = 1 +EX_READ_ARRAY_HEADER = 2 +EX_READ_MAP_HEADER = 3 + +TYPE_IMMEDIATE = 0 +TYPE_ARRAY = 1 +TYPE_MAP = 2 +TYPE_RAW = 3 +TYPE_BIN = 4 +TYPE_EXT = 5 + +DEFAULT_RECURSE_LIMIT = 511 + + +def _check_type_strict(obj, t, type=type, tuple=tuple): + if type(t) is tuple: + return type(obj) in t + else: + return type(obj) is t + + +def _get_data_from_buffer(obj): + view = memoryview(obj) + if view.itemsize != 1: + raise ValueError("cannot unpack from multi-byte object") + return view + + +def unpackb(packed, **kwargs): + """ + Unpack an object from `packed`. + + Raises ``ExtraData`` when *packed* contains extra bytes. + Raises ``ValueError`` when *packed* is incomplete. + Raises ``FormatError`` when *packed* is not valid msgpack. + Raises ``StackError`` when *packed* contains too nested. + Other exceptions can be raised during unpacking. + + See :class:`Unpacker` for options. + """ + unpacker = Unpacker(None, max_buffer_size=len(packed), **kwargs) + unpacker.feed(packed) + try: + ret = unpacker._unpack() + except OutOfData: + raise ValueError("Unpack failed: incomplete input") + except RecursionError: + raise StackError + if unpacker._got_extradata(): + raise ExtraData(ret, unpacker._get_extradata()) + return ret + + +_NO_FORMAT_USED = "" +_MSGPACK_HEADERS = { + 0xC4: (1, _NO_FORMAT_USED, TYPE_BIN), + 0xC5: (2, ">H", TYPE_BIN), + 0xC6: (4, ">I", TYPE_BIN), + 0xC7: (2, "Bb", TYPE_EXT), + 0xC8: (3, ">Hb", TYPE_EXT), + 0xC9: (5, ">Ib", TYPE_EXT), + 0xCA: (4, ">f"), + 0xCB: (8, ">d"), + 0xCC: (1, _NO_FORMAT_USED), + 0xCD: (2, ">H"), + 0xCE: (4, ">I"), + 0xCF: (8, ">Q"), + 0xD0: (1, "b"), + 0xD1: (2, ">h"), + 0xD2: (4, ">i"), + 0xD3: (8, ">q"), + 0xD4: (1, "b1s", TYPE_EXT), + 0xD5: (2, "b2s", TYPE_EXT), + 0xD6: (4, "b4s", TYPE_EXT), + 0xD7: (8, "b8s", TYPE_EXT), + 0xD8: (16, "b16s", TYPE_EXT), + 0xD9: (1, _NO_FORMAT_USED, TYPE_RAW), + 0xDA: (2, ">H", TYPE_RAW), + 0xDB: (4, ">I", TYPE_RAW), + 0xDC: (2, ">H", TYPE_ARRAY), + 0xDD: (4, ">I", TYPE_ARRAY), + 0xDE: (2, ">H", TYPE_MAP), + 0xDF: (4, ">I", TYPE_MAP), +} + + +class Unpacker: + """Streaming unpacker. + + Arguments: + + :param file_like: + File-like object having `.read(n)` method. + If specified, unpacker reads serialized data from it and `.feed()` is not usable. + + :param int read_size: + Used as `file_like.read(read_size)`. (default: `min(16*1024, max_buffer_size)`) + + :param bool use_list: + If true, unpack msgpack array to Python list. + Otherwise, unpack to Python tuple. (default: True) + + :param bool raw: + If true, unpack msgpack raw to Python bytes. + Otherwise, unpack to Python str by decoding with UTF-8 encoding (default). + + :param int timestamp: + Control how timestamp type is unpacked: + + 0 - Timestamp + 1 - float (Seconds from the EPOCH) + 2 - int (Nanoseconds from the EPOCH) + 3 - datetime.datetime (UTC). + + :param bool strict_map_key: + If true (default), only str or bytes are accepted for map (dict) keys. + + :param object_hook: + When specified, it should be callable. + Unpacker calls it with a dict argument after unpacking msgpack map. + (See also simplejson) + + :param object_pairs_hook: + When specified, it should be callable. + Unpacker calls it with a list of key-value pairs after unpacking msgpack map. + (See also simplejson) + + :param str unicode_errors: + The error handler for decoding unicode. (default: 'strict') + This option should be used only when you have msgpack data which + contains invalid UTF-8 string. + + :param int max_buffer_size: + Limits size of data waiting unpacked. 0 means 2**32-1. + The default value is 100*1024*1024 (100MiB). + Raises `BufferFull` exception when it is insufficient. + You should set this parameter when unpacking data from untrusted source. + + :param int max_str_len: + Deprecated, use *max_buffer_size* instead. + Limits max length of str. (default: max_buffer_size) + + :param int max_bin_len: + Deprecated, use *max_buffer_size* instead. + Limits max length of bin. (default: max_buffer_size) + + :param int max_array_len: + Limits max length of array. + (default: max_buffer_size) + + :param int max_map_len: + Limits max length of map. + (default: max_buffer_size//2) + + :param int max_ext_len: + Deprecated, use *max_buffer_size* instead. + Limits max size of ext type. (default: max_buffer_size) + + Example of streaming deserialize from file-like object:: + + unpacker = Unpacker(file_like) + for o in unpacker: + process(o) + + Example of streaming deserialize from socket:: + + unpacker = Unpacker() + while True: + buf = sock.recv(1024**2) + if not buf: + break + unpacker.feed(buf) + for o in unpacker: + process(o) + + Raises ``ExtraData`` when *packed* contains extra bytes. + Raises ``OutOfData`` when *packed* is incomplete. + Raises ``FormatError`` when *packed* is not valid msgpack. + Raises ``StackError`` when *packed* contains too nested. + Other exceptions can be raised during unpacking. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + file_like=None, + *, + read_size=0, + use_list=True, + raw=False, + timestamp=0, + strict_map_key=True, + object_hook=None, + object_pairs_hook=None, + list_hook=None, + unicode_errors=None, + max_buffer_size=100 * 1024 * 1024, + ext_hook=ExtType, + max_str_len=-1, + max_bin_len=-1, + max_array_len=-1, + max_map_len=-1, + max_ext_len=-1, + ): + if unicode_errors is None: + unicode_errors = "strict" + + if file_like is None: + self._feeding = True + else: + if not callable(file_like.read): + raise TypeError("`file_like.read` must be callable") + self.file_like = file_like + self._feeding = False + + #: array of bytes fed. + self._buffer = bytearray() + #: Which position we currently reads + self._buff_i = 0 + + # When Unpacker is used as an iterable, between the calls to next(), + # the buffer is not "consumed" completely, for efficiency sake. + # Instead, it is done sloppily. To make sure we raise BufferFull at + # the correct moments, we have to keep track of how sloppy we were. + # Furthermore, when the buffer is incomplete (that is: in the case + # we raise an OutOfData) we need to rollback the buffer to the correct + # state, which _buf_checkpoint records. + self._buf_checkpoint = 0 + + if not max_buffer_size: + max_buffer_size = 2**31 - 1 + if max_str_len == -1: + max_str_len = max_buffer_size + if max_bin_len == -1: + max_bin_len = max_buffer_size + if max_array_len == -1: + max_array_len = max_buffer_size + if max_map_len == -1: + max_map_len = max_buffer_size // 2 + if max_ext_len == -1: + max_ext_len = max_buffer_size + + self._max_buffer_size = max_buffer_size + if read_size > self._max_buffer_size: + raise ValueError("read_size must be smaller than max_buffer_size") + self._read_size = read_size or min(self._max_buffer_size, 16 * 1024) + self._raw = bool(raw) + self._strict_map_key = bool(strict_map_key) + self._unicode_errors = unicode_errors + self._use_list = use_list + if not (0 <= timestamp <= 3): + raise ValueError("timestamp must be 0..3") + self._timestamp = timestamp + self._list_hook = list_hook + self._object_hook = object_hook + self._object_pairs_hook = object_pairs_hook + self._ext_hook = ext_hook + self._max_str_len = max_str_len + self._max_bin_len = max_bin_len + self._max_array_len = max_array_len + self._max_map_len = max_map_len + self._max_ext_len = max_ext_len + self._stream_offset = 0 + + if list_hook is not None and not callable(list_hook): + raise TypeError("`list_hook` is not callable") + if object_hook is not None and not callable(object_hook): + raise TypeError("`object_hook` is not callable") + if object_pairs_hook is not None and not callable(object_pairs_hook): + raise TypeError("`object_pairs_hook` is not callable") + if object_hook is not None and object_pairs_hook is not None: + raise TypeError("object_pairs_hook and object_hook are mutually exclusive") + if not callable(ext_hook): + raise TypeError("`ext_hook` is not callable") + + def feed(self, next_bytes): + assert self._feeding + view = _get_data_from_buffer(next_bytes) + if len(self._buffer) - self._buff_i + len(view) > self._max_buffer_size: + raise BufferFull + + # Strip buffer before checkpoint before reading file. + if self._buf_checkpoint > 0: + del self._buffer[: self._buf_checkpoint] + self._buff_i -= self._buf_checkpoint + self._buf_checkpoint = 0 + + # Use extend here: INPLACE_ADD += doesn't reliably typecast memoryview in jython + self._buffer.extend(view) + view.release() + + def _consume(self): + """Gets rid of the used parts of the buffer.""" + self._stream_offset += self._buff_i - self._buf_checkpoint + self._buf_checkpoint = self._buff_i + + def _got_extradata(self): + return self._buff_i < len(self._buffer) + + def _get_extradata(self): + return self._buffer[self._buff_i :] + + def read_bytes(self, n): + ret = self._read(n, raise_outofdata=False) + self._consume() + return ret + + def _read(self, n, raise_outofdata=True): + # (int) -> bytearray + self._reserve(n, raise_outofdata=raise_outofdata) + i = self._buff_i + ret = self._buffer[i : i + n] + self._buff_i = i + len(ret) + return ret + + def _reserve(self, n, raise_outofdata=True): + remain_bytes = len(self._buffer) - self._buff_i - n + + # Fast path: buffer has n bytes already + if remain_bytes >= 0: + return + + if self._feeding: + self._buff_i = self._buf_checkpoint + raise OutOfData + + # Strip buffer before checkpoint before reading file. + if self._buf_checkpoint > 0: + del self._buffer[: self._buf_checkpoint] + self._buff_i -= self._buf_checkpoint + self._buf_checkpoint = 0 + + # Read from file + remain_bytes = -remain_bytes + if remain_bytes + len(self._buffer) > self._max_buffer_size: + raise BufferFull + while remain_bytes > 0: + to_read_bytes = max(self._read_size, remain_bytes) + read_data = self.file_like.read(to_read_bytes) + if not read_data: + break + assert isinstance(read_data, bytes) + self._buffer += read_data + remain_bytes -= len(read_data) + + if len(self._buffer) < n + self._buff_i and raise_outofdata: + self._buff_i = 0 # rollback + raise OutOfData + + def _read_header(self): + typ = TYPE_IMMEDIATE + n = 0 + obj = None + self._reserve(1) + b = self._buffer[self._buff_i] + self._buff_i += 1 + if b & 0b10000000 == 0: + obj = b + elif b & 0b11100000 == 0b11100000: + obj = -1 - (b ^ 0xFF) + elif b & 0b11100000 == 0b10100000: + n = b & 0b00011111 + typ = TYPE_RAW + if n > self._max_str_len: + raise ValueError(f"{n} exceeds max_str_len({self._max_str_len})") + obj = self._read(n) + elif b & 0b11110000 == 0b10010000: + n = b & 0b00001111 + typ = TYPE_ARRAY + if n > self._max_array_len: + raise ValueError(f"{n} exceeds max_array_len({self._max_array_len})") + elif b & 0b11110000 == 0b10000000: + n = b & 0b00001111 + typ = TYPE_MAP + if n > self._max_map_len: + raise ValueError(f"{n} exceeds max_map_len({self._max_map_len})") + elif b == 0xC0: + obj = None + elif b == 0xC2: + obj = False + elif b == 0xC3: + obj = True + elif 0xC4 <= b <= 0xC6: + size, fmt, typ = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + self._reserve(size) + if len(fmt) > 0: + n = struct.unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0] + else: + n = self._buffer[self._buff_i] + self._buff_i += size + if n > self._max_bin_len: + raise ValueError(f"{n} exceeds max_bin_len({self._max_bin_len})") + obj = self._read(n) + elif 0xC7 <= b <= 0xC9: + size, fmt, typ = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + self._reserve(size) + L, n = struct.unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i) + self._buff_i += size + if L > self._max_ext_len: + raise ValueError(f"{L} exceeds max_ext_len({self._max_ext_len})") + obj = self._read(L) + elif 0xCA <= b <= 0xD3: + size, fmt = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + self._reserve(size) + if len(fmt) > 0: + obj = struct.unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0] + else: + obj = self._buffer[self._buff_i] + self._buff_i += size + elif 0xD4 <= b <= 0xD8: + size, fmt, typ = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + if self._max_ext_len < size: + raise ValueError(f"{size} exceeds max_ext_len({self._max_ext_len})") + self._reserve(size + 1) + n, obj = struct.unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i) + self._buff_i += size + 1 + elif 0xD9 <= b <= 0xDB: + size, fmt, typ = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + self._reserve(size) + if len(fmt) > 0: + (n,) = struct.unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i) + else: + n = self._buffer[self._buff_i] + self._buff_i += size + if n > self._max_str_len: + raise ValueError(f"{n} exceeds max_str_len({self._max_str_len})") + obj = self._read(n) + elif 0xDC <= b <= 0xDD: + size, fmt, typ = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + self._reserve(size) + (n,) = struct.unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i) + self._buff_i += size + if n > self._max_array_len: + raise ValueError(f"{n} exceeds max_array_len({self._max_array_len})") + elif 0xDE <= b <= 0xDF: + size, fmt, typ = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + self._reserve(size) + (n,) = struct.unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i) + self._buff_i += size + if n > self._max_map_len: + raise ValueError(f"{n} exceeds max_map_len({self._max_map_len})") + else: + raise FormatError("Unknown header: 0x%x" % b) + return typ, n, obj + + def _unpack(self, execute=EX_CONSTRUCT): + typ, n, obj = self._read_header() + + if execute == EX_READ_ARRAY_HEADER: + if typ != TYPE_ARRAY: + raise ValueError("Expected array") + return n + if execute == EX_READ_MAP_HEADER: + if typ != TYPE_MAP: + raise ValueError("Expected map") + return n + # TODO should we eliminate the recursion? + if typ == TYPE_ARRAY: + if execute == EX_SKIP: + for i in range(n): + # TODO check whether we need to call `list_hook` + self._unpack(EX_SKIP) + return + ret = newlist_hint(n) + for i in range(n): + ret.append(self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT)) + if self._list_hook is not None: + ret = self._list_hook(ret) + # TODO is the interaction between `list_hook` and `use_list` ok? + return ret if self._use_list else tuple(ret) + if typ == TYPE_MAP: + if execute == EX_SKIP: + for i in range(n): + # TODO check whether we need to call hooks + self._unpack(EX_SKIP) + self._unpack(EX_SKIP) + return + if self._object_pairs_hook is not None: + ret = self._object_pairs_hook( + (self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT), self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT)) for _ in range(n) + ) + else: + ret = {} + for _ in range(n): + key = self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT) + if self._strict_map_key and type(key) not in (str, bytes): + raise ValueError("%s is not allowed for map key" % str(type(key))) + if isinstance(key, str): + key = sys.intern(key) + ret[key] = self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT) + if self._object_hook is not None: + ret = self._object_hook(ret) + return ret + if execute == EX_SKIP: + return + if typ == TYPE_RAW: + if self._raw: + obj = bytes(obj) + else: + obj = obj.decode("utf_8", self._unicode_errors) + return obj + if typ == TYPE_BIN: + return bytes(obj) + if typ == TYPE_EXT: + if n == -1: # timestamp + ts = Timestamp.from_bytes(bytes(obj)) + if self._timestamp == 1: + return ts.to_unix() + elif self._timestamp == 2: + return ts.to_unix_nano() + elif self._timestamp == 3: + return ts.to_datetime() + else: + return ts + else: + return self._ext_hook(n, bytes(obj)) + assert typ == TYPE_IMMEDIATE + return obj + + def __iter__(self): + return self + + def __next__(self): + try: + ret = self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT) + self._consume() + return ret + except OutOfData: + self._consume() + raise StopIteration + except RecursionError: + raise StackError + + next = __next__ + + def skip(self): + self._unpack(EX_SKIP) + self._consume() + + def unpack(self): + try: + ret = self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT) + except RecursionError: + raise StackError + self._consume() + return ret + + def read_array_header(self): + ret = self._unpack(EX_READ_ARRAY_HEADER) + self._consume() + return ret + + def read_map_header(self): + ret = self._unpack(EX_READ_MAP_HEADER) + self._consume() + return ret + + def tell(self): + return self._stream_offset + + +class Packer: + """ + MessagePack Packer + + Usage:: + + packer = Packer() + astream.write(packer.pack(a)) + astream.write(packer.pack(b)) + + Packer's constructor has some keyword arguments: + + :param default: + When specified, it should be callable. + Convert user type to builtin type that Packer supports. + See also simplejson's document. + + :param bool use_single_float: + Use single precision float type for float. (default: False) + + :param bool autoreset: + Reset buffer after each pack and return its content as `bytes`. (default: True). + If set this to false, use `bytes()` to get content and `.reset()` to clear buffer. + + :param bool use_bin_type: + Use bin type introduced in msgpack spec 2.0 for bytes. + It also enables str8 type for unicode. (default: True) + + :param bool strict_types: + If set to true, types will be checked to be exact. Derived classes + from serializable types will not be serialized and will be + treated as unsupported type and forwarded to default. + Additionally tuples will not be serialized as lists. + This is useful when trying to implement accurate serialization + for python types. + + :param bool datetime: + If set to true, datetime with tzinfo is packed into Timestamp type. + Note that the tzinfo is stripped in the timestamp. + You can get UTC datetime with `timestamp=3` option of the Unpacker. + + :param str unicode_errors: + The error handler for encoding unicode. (default: 'strict') + DO NOT USE THIS!! This option is kept for very specific usage. + + :param int buf_size: + Internal buffer size. This option is used only for C implementation. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + *, + default=None, + use_single_float=False, + autoreset=True, + use_bin_type=True, + strict_types=False, + datetime=False, + unicode_errors=None, + buf_size=None, + ): + self._strict_types = strict_types + self._use_float = use_single_float + self._autoreset = autoreset + self._use_bin_type = use_bin_type + self._buffer = BytesIO() + self._datetime = bool(datetime) + self._unicode_errors = unicode_errors or "strict" + if default is not None and not callable(default): + raise TypeError("default must be callable") + self._default = default + + def _pack( + self, + obj, + nest_limit=DEFAULT_RECURSE_LIMIT, + check=isinstance, + check_type_strict=_check_type_strict, + ): + default_used = False + if self._strict_types: + check = check_type_strict + list_types = list + else: + list_types = (list, tuple) + while True: + if nest_limit < 0: + raise ValueError("recursion limit exceeded") + if obj is None: + return self._buffer.write(b"\xc0") + if check(obj, bool): + if obj: + return self._buffer.write(b"\xc3") + return self._buffer.write(b"\xc2") + if check(obj, int): + if 0 <= obj < 0x80: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack("B", obj)) + if -0x20 <= obj < 0: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack("b", obj)) + if 0x80 <= obj <= 0xFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack("BB", 0xCC, obj)) + if -0x80 <= obj < 0: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bb", 0xD0, obj)) + if 0xFF < obj <= 0xFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xCD, obj)) + if -0x8000 <= obj < -0x80: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bh", 0xD1, obj)) + if 0xFFFF < obj <= 0xFFFFFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xCE, obj)) + if -0x80000000 <= obj < -0x8000: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bi", 0xD2, obj)) + if 0xFFFFFFFF < obj <= 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BQ", 0xCF, obj)) + if -0x8000000000000000 <= obj < -0x80000000: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bq", 0xD3, obj)) + if not default_used and self._default is not None: + obj = self._default(obj) + default_used = True + continue + raise OverflowError("Integer value out of range") + if check(obj, (bytes, bytearray)): + n = len(obj) + if n >= 2**32: + raise ValueError("%s is too large" % type(obj).__name__) + self._pack_bin_header(n) + return self._buffer.write(obj) + if check(obj, str): + obj = obj.encode("utf-8", self._unicode_errors) + n = len(obj) + if n >= 2**32: + raise ValueError("String is too large") + self._pack_raw_header(n) + return self._buffer.write(obj) + if check(obj, memoryview): + n = obj.nbytes + if n >= 2**32: + raise ValueError("Memoryview is too large") + self._pack_bin_header(n) + return self._buffer.write(obj) + if check(obj, float): + if self._use_float: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bf", 0xCA, obj)) + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bd", 0xCB, obj)) + if check(obj, (ExtType, Timestamp)): + if check(obj, Timestamp): + code = -1 + data = obj.to_bytes() + else: + code = obj.code + data = obj.data + assert isinstance(code, int) + assert isinstance(data, bytes) + L = len(data) + if L == 1: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd4") + elif L == 2: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd5") + elif L == 4: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd6") + elif L == 8: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd7") + elif L == 16: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd8") + elif L <= 0xFF: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BB", 0xC7, L)) + elif L <= 0xFFFF: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xC8, L)) + else: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xC9, L)) + self._buffer.write(struct.pack("b", code)) + self._buffer.write(data) + return + if check(obj, list_types): + n = len(obj) + self._pack_array_header(n) + for i in range(n): + self._pack(obj[i], nest_limit - 1) + return + if check(obj, dict): + return self._pack_map_pairs(len(obj), obj.items(), nest_limit - 1) + + if self._datetime and check(obj, _DateTime) and obj.tzinfo is not None: + obj = Timestamp.from_datetime(obj) + default_used = 1 + continue + + if not default_used and self._default is not None: + obj = self._default(obj) + default_used = 1 + continue + + if self._datetime and check(obj, _DateTime): + raise ValueError(f"Cannot serialize {obj!r} where tzinfo=None") + + raise TypeError(f"Cannot serialize {obj!r}") + + def pack(self, obj): + try: + self._pack(obj) + except: + self._buffer = BytesIO() # force reset + raise + if self._autoreset: + ret = self._buffer.getvalue() + self._buffer = BytesIO() + return ret + + def pack_map_pairs(self, pairs): + self._pack_map_pairs(len(pairs), pairs) + if self._autoreset: + ret = self._buffer.getvalue() + self._buffer = BytesIO() + return ret + + def pack_array_header(self, n): + if n >= 2**32: + raise ValueError + self._pack_array_header(n) + if self._autoreset: + ret = self._buffer.getvalue() + self._buffer = BytesIO() + return ret + + def pack_map_header(self, n): + if n >= 2**32: + raise ValueError + self._pack_map_header(n) + if self._autoreset: + ret = self._buffer.getvalue() + self._buffer = BytesIO() + return ret + + def pack_ext_type(self, typecode, data): + if not isinstance(typecode, int): + raise TypeError("typecode must have int type.") + if not 0 <= typecode <= 127: + raise ValueError("typecode should be 0-127") + if not isinstance(data, bytes): + raise TypeError("data must have bytes type") + L = len(data) + if L > 0xFFFFFFFF: + raise ValueError("Too large data") + if L == 1: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd4") + elif L == 2: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd5") + elif L == 4: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd6") + elif L == 8: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd7") + elif L == 16: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd8") + elif L <= 0xFF: + self._buffer.write(b"\xc7" + struct.pack("B", L)) + elif L <= 0xFFFF: + self._buffer.write(b"\xc8" + struct.pack(">H", L)) + else: + self._buffer.write(b"\xc9" + struct.pack(">I", L)) + self._buffer.write(struct.pack("B", typecode)) + self._buffer.write(data) + + def _pack_array_header(self, n): + if n <= 0x0F: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack("B", 0x90 + n)) + if n <= 0xFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xDC, n)) + if n <= 0xFFFFFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xDD, n)) + raise ValueError("Array is too large") + + def _pack_map_header(self, n): + if n <= 0x0F: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack("B", 0x80 + n)) + if n <= 0xFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xDE, n)) + if n <= 0xFFFFFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xDF, n)) + raise ValueError("Dict is too large") + + def _pack_map_pairs(self, n, pairs, nest_limit=DEFAULT_RECURSE_LIMIT): + self._pack_map_header(n) + for k, v in pairs: + self._pack(k, nest_limit - 1) + self._pack(v, nest_limit - 1) + + def _pack_raw_header(self, n): + if n <= 0x1F: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack("B", 0xA0 + n)) + elif self._use_bin_type and n <= 0xFF: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BB", 0xD9, n)) + elif n <= 0xFFFF: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xDA, n)) + elif n <= 0xFFFFFFFF: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xDB, n)) + else: + raise ValueError("Raw is too large") + + def _pack_bin_header(self, n): + if not self._use_bin_type: + return self._pack_raw_header(n) + elif n <= 0xFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BB", 0xC4, n)) + elif n <= 0xFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xC5, n)) + elif n <= 0xFFFFFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xC6, n)) + else: + raise ValueError("Bin is too large") + + def bytes(self): + """Return internal buffer contents as bytes object""" + return self._buffer.getvalue() + + def reset(self): + """Reset internal buffer. + + This method is useful only when autoreset=False. + """ + self._buffer = BytesIO() + + def getbuffer(self): + """Return view of internal buffer.""" + if _USING_STRINGBUILDER: + return memoryview(self.bytes()) + else: + return self._buffer.getbuffer() diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/LICENSE b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6f62d44e4ef733c0e713afcd2371fed7f2b3de67 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +This software is made available under the terms of *either* of the licenses +found in LICENSE.APACHE or LICENSE.BSD. 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See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +__title__ = "packaging" +__summary__ = "Core utilities for Python packages" +__uri__ = "https://github.com/pypa/packaging" + +__version__ = "26.0" + +__author__ = "Donald Stufft and individual contributors" +__email__ = "donald@stufft.io" + +__license__ = "BSD-2-Clause or Apache-2.0" +__copyright__ = f"2014 {__author__}" diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_parser.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_parser.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f6c1f5cd226b926f96a3bb1e9fb0f18d1bd021c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_parser.py @@ -0,0 +1,365 @@ +"""Handwritten parser of dependency specifiers. + +The docstring for each __parse_* function contains EBNF-inspired grammar representing +the implementation. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import ast +from typing import List, Literal, NamedTuple, Sequence, Tuple, Union + +from ._tokenizer import DEFAULT_RULES, Tokenizer + + +class Node: + __slots__ = ("value",) + + def __init__(self, value: str) -> None: + self.value = value + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return self.value + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}({self.value!r})>" + + def serialize(self) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError + + +class Variable(Node): + __slots__ = () + + def serialize(self) -> str: + return str(self) + + +class Value(Node): + __slots__ = () + + def serialize(self) -> str: + return f'"{self}"' + + +class Op(Node): + __slots__ = () + + def serialize(self) -> str: + return str(self) + + +MarkerLogical = Literal["and", "or"] +MarkerVar = Union[Variable, Value] +MarkerItem = Tuple[MarkerVar, Op, MarkerVar] +MarkerAtom = Union[MarkerItem, Sequence["MarkerAtom"]] +MarkerList = List[Union["MarkerList", MarkerAtom, MarkerLogical]] + + +class ParsedRequirement(NamedTuple): + name: str + url: str + extras: list[str] + specifier: str + marker: MarkerList | None + + +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Recursive descent parser for dependency specifier +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +def parse_requirement(source: str) -> ParsedRequirement: + return _parse_requirement(Tokenizer(source, rules=DEFAULT_RULES)) + + +def _parse_requirement(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> ParsedRequirement: + """ + requirement = WS? IDENTIFIER WS? extras WS? requirement_details + """ + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + name_token = tokenizer.expect( + "IDENTIFIER", expected="package name at the start of dependency specifier" + ) + name = name_token.text + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + extras = _parse_extras(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + url, specifier, marker = _parse_requirement_details(tokenizer) + tokenizer.expect("END", expected="end of dependency specifier") + + return ParsedRequirement(name, url, extras, specifier, marker) + + +def _parse_requirement_details( + tokenizer: Tokenizer, +) -> tuple[str, str, MarkerList | None]: + """ + requirement_details = AT URL (WS requirement_marker?)? + | specifier WS? (requirement_marker)? + """ + + specifier = "" + url = "" + marker = None + + if tokenizer.check("AT"): + tokenizer.read() + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + url_start = tokenizer.position + url = tokenizer.expect("URL", expected="URL after @").text + if tokenizer.check("END", peek=True): + return (url, specifier, marker) + + tokenizer.expect("WS", expected="whitespace after URL") + + # The input might end after whitespace. + if tokenizer.check("END", peek=True): + return (url, specifier, marker) + + marker = _parse_requirement_marker( + tokenizer, + span_start=url_start, + expected="semicolon (after URL and whitespace)", + ) + else: + specifier_start = tokenizer.position + specifier = _parse_specifier(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + if tokenizer.check("END", peek=True): + return (url, specifier, marker) + + marker = _parse_requirement_marker( + tokenizer, + span_start=specifier_start, + expected=( + "comma (within version specifier), semicolon (after version specifier)" + if specifier + else "semicolon (after name with no version specifier)" + ), + ) + + return (url, specifier, marker) + + +def _parse_requirement_marker( + tokenizer: Tokenizer, *, span_start: int, expected: str +) -> MarkerList: + """ + requirement_marker = SEMICOLON marker WS? + """ + + if not tokenizer.check("SEMICOLON"): + tokenizer.raise_syntax_error( + f"Expected {expected} or end", + span_start=span_start, + span_end=None, + ) + tokenizer.read() + + marker = _parse_marker(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + return marker + + +def _parse_extras(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> list[str]: + """ + extras = (LEFT_BRACKET wsp* extras_list? wsp* RIGHT_BRACKET)? + """ + if not tokenizer.check("LEFT_BRACKET", peek=True): + return [] + + with tokenizer.enclosing_tokens( + "LEFT_BRACKET", + "RIGHT_BRACKET", + around="extras", + ): + tokenizer.consume("WS") + extras = _parse_extras_list(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + return extras + + +def _parse_extras_list(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> list[str]: + """ + extras_list = identifier (wsp* ',' wsp* identifier)* + """ + extras: list[str] = [] + + if not tokenizer.check("IDENTIFIER"): + return extras + + extras.append(tokenizer.read().text) + + while True: + tokenizer.consume("WS") + if tokenizer.check("IDENTIFIER", peek=True): + tokenizer.raise_syntax_error("Expected comma between extra names") + elif not tokenizer.check("COMMA"): + break + + tokenizer.read() + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + extra_token = tokenizer.expect("IDENTIFIER", expected="extra name after comma") + extras.append(extra_token.text) + + return extras + + +def _parse_specifier(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> str: + """ + specifier = LEFT_PARENTHESIS WS? version_many WS? RIGHT_PARENTHESIS + | WS? version_many WS? + """ + with tokenizer.enclosing_tokens( + "LEFT_PARENTHESIS", + "RIGHT_PARENTHESIS", + around="version specifier", + ): + tokenizer.consume("WS") + parsed_specifiers = _parse_version_many(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + return parsed_specifiers + + +def _parse_version_many(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> str: + """ + version_many = (SPECIFIER (WS? COMMA WS? SPECIFIER)*)? + """ + parsed_specifiers = "" + while tokenizer.check("SPECIFIER"): + span_start = tokenizer.position + parsed_specifiers += tokenizer.read().text + if tokenizer.check("VERSION_PREFIX_TRAIL", peek=True): + tokenizer.raise_syntax_error( + ".* suffix can only be used with `==` or `!=` operators", + span_start=span_start, + span_end=tokenizer.position + 1, + ) + if tokenizer.check("VERSION_LOCAL_LABEL_TRAIL", peek=True): + tokenizer.raise_syntax_error( + "Local version label can only be used with `==` or `!=` operators", + span_start=span_start, + span_end=tokenizer.position, + ) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + if not tokenizer.check("COMMA"): + break + parsed_specifiers += tokenizer.read().text + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + return parsed_specifiers + + +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Recursive descent parser for marker expression +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +def parse_marker(source: str) -> MarkerList: + return _parse_full_marker(Tokenizer(source, rules=DEFAULT_RULES)) + + +def _parse_full_marker(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> MarkerList: + retval = _parse_marker(tokenizer) + tokenizer.expect("END", expected="end of marker expression") + return retval + + +def _parse_marker(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> MarkerList: + """ + marker = marker_atom (BOOLOP marker_atom)+ + """ + expression = [_parse_marker_atom(tokenizer)] + while tokenizer.check("BOOLOP"): + token = tokenizer.read() + expr_right = _parse_marker_atom(tokenizer) + expression.extend((token.text, expr_right)) + return expression + + +def _parse_marker_atom(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> MarkerAtom: + """ + marker_atom = WS? LEFT_PARENTHESIS WS? marker WS? RIGHT_PARENTHESIS WS? + | WS? marker_item WS? + """ + + tokenizer.consume("WS") + if tokenizer.check("LEFT_PARENTHESIS", peek=True): + with tokenizer.enclosing_tokens( + "LEFT_PARENTHESIS", + "RIGHT_PARENTHESIS", + around="marker expression", + ): + tokenizer.consume("WS") + marker: MarkerAtom = _parse_marker(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + else: + marker = _parse_marker_item(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + return marker + + +def _parse_marker_item(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> MarkerItem: + """ + marker_item = WS? marker_var WS? marker_op WS? marker_var WS? + """ + tokenizer.consume("WS") + marker_var_left = _parse_marker_var(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + marker_op = _parse_marker_op(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + marker_var_right = _parse_marker_var(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + return (marker_var_left, marker_op, marker_var_right) + + +def _parse_marker_var(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> MarkerVar: # noqa: RET503 + """ + marker_var = VARIABLE | QUOTED_STRING + """ + if tokenizer.check("VARIABLE"): + return process_env_var(tokenizer.read().text.replace(".", "_")) + elif tokenizer.check("QUOTED_STRING"): + return process_python_str(tokenizer.read().text) + else: + tokenizer.raise_syntax_error( + message="Expected a marker variable or quoted string" + ) + + +def process_env_var(env_var: str) -> Variable: + if env_var in ("platform_python_implementation", "python_implementation"): + return Variable("platform_python_implementation") + else: + return Variable(env_var) + + +def process_python_str(python_str: str) -> Value: + value = ast.literal_eval(python_str) + return Value(str(value)) + + +def _parse_marker_op(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> Op: + """ + marker_op = IN | NOT IN | OP + """ + if tokenizer.check("IN"): + tokenizer.read() + return Op("in") + elif tokenizer.check("NOT"): + tokenizer.read() + tokenizer.expect("WS", expected="whitespace after 'not'") + tokenizer.expect("IN", expected="'in' after 'not'") + return Op("not in") + elif tokenizer.check("OP"): + return Op(tokenizer.read().text) + else: + return tokenizer.raise_syntax_error( + "Expected marker operator, one of <=, <, !=, ==, >=, >, ~=, ===, in, not in" + ) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_structures.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_structures.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..225e2eee01238571c50595eb104e0b70d5f503c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_structures.py @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +import typing + + +@typing.final +class InfinityType: + __slots__ = () + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "Infinity" + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(repr(self)) + + def __lt__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return False + + def __le__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return False + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return isinstance(other, self.__class__) + + def __gt__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return True + + def __ge__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return True + + def __neg__(self: object) -> "NegativeInfinityType": + return NegativeInfinity + + +Infinity = InfinityType() + + +@typing.final +class NegativeInfinityType: + __slots__ = () + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "-Infinity" + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(repr(self)) + + def __lt__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return True + + def __le__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return True + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return isinstance(other, self.__class__) + + def __gt__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return False + + def __ge__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return False + + def __neg__(self: object) -> InfinityType: + return Infinity + + +NegativeInfinity = NegativeInfinityType() diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_tokenizer.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_tokenizer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e6d20dd3f56f880a92db7409a3e1335cb282a8f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_tokenizer.py @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import contextlib +import re +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import Generator, Mapping, NoReturn + +from .specifiers import Specifier + + +@dataclass +class Token: + name: str + text: str + position: int + + +class ParserSyntaxError(Exception): + """The provided source text could not be parsed correctly.""" + + def __init__( + self, + message: str, + *, + source: str, + span: tuple[int, int], + ) -> None: + self.span = span + self.message = message + self.source = source + + super().__init__() + + def __str__(self) -> str: + marker = " " * self.span[0] + "~" * (self.span[1] - self.span[0]) + "^" + return f"{self.message}\n {self.source}\n {marker}" + + +DEFAULT_RULES: dict[str, re.Pattern[str]] = { + "LEFT_PARENTHESIS": re.compile(r"\("), + "RIGHT_PARENTHESIS": re.compile(r"\)"), + "LEFT_BRACKET": re.compile(r"\["), + "RIGHT_BRACKET": re.compile(r"\]"), + "SEMICOLON": re.compile(r";"), + "COMMA": re.compile(r","), + "QUOTED_STRING": re.compile( + r""" + ( + ('[^']*') + | + ("[^"]*") + ) + """, + re.VERBOSE, + ), + "OP": re.compile(r"(===|==|~=|!=|<=|>=|<|>)"), + "BOOLOP": re.compile(r"\b(or|and)\b"), + "IN": re.compile(r"\bin\b"), + "NOT": re.compile(r"\bnot\b"), + "VARIABLE": re.compile( + r""" + \b( + python_version + |python_full_version + |os[._]name + |sys[._]platform + |platform_(release|system) + |platform[._](version|machine|python_implementation) + |python_implementation + |implementation_(name|version) + |extras? + |dependency_groups + )\b + """, + re.VERBOSE, + ), + "SPECIFIER": re.compile( + Specifier._operator_regex_str + Specifier._version_regex_str, + re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE, + ), + "AT": re.compile(r"\@"), + "URL": re.compile(r"[^ \t]+"), + "IDENTIFIER": re.compile(r"\b[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*\b"), + "VERSION_PREFIX_TRAIL": re.compile(r"\.\*"), + "VERSION_LOCAL_LABEL_TRAIL": re.compile(r"\+[a-z0-9]+(?:[-_\.][a-z0-9]+)*"), + "WS": re.compile(r"[ \t]+"), + "END": re.compile(r"$"), +} + + +class Tokenizer: + """Context-sensitive token parsing. + + Provides methods to examine the input stream to check whether the next token + matches. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + source: str, + *, + rules: Mapping[str, re.Pattern[str]], + ) -> None: + self.source = source + self.rules = rules + self.next_token: Token | None = None + self.position = 0 + + def consume(self, name: str) -> None: + """Move beyond provided token name, if at current position.""" + if self.check(name): + self.read() + + def check(self, name: str, *, peek: bool = False) -> bool: + """Check whether the next token has the provided name. + + By default, if the check succeeds, the token *must* be read before + another check. If `peek` is set to `True`, the token is not loaded and + would need to be checked again. + """ + assert self.next_token is None, ( + f"Cannot check for {name!r}, already have {self.next_token!r}" + ) + assert name in self.rules, f"Unknown token name: {name!r}" + + expression = self.rules[name] + + match = expression.match(self.source, self.position) + if match is None: + return False + if not peek: + self.next_token = Token(name, match[0], self.position) + return True + + def expect(self, name: str, *, expected: str) -> Token: + """Expect a certain token name next, failing with a syntax error otherwise. + + The token is *not* read. + """ + if not self.check(name): + raise self.raise_syntax_error(f"Expected {expected}") + return self.read() + + def read(self) -> Token: + """Consume the next token and return it.""" + token = self.next_token + assert token is not None + + self.position += len(token.text) + self.next_token = None + + return token + + def raise_syntax_error( + self, + message: str, + *, + span_start: int | None = None, + span_end: int | None = None, + ) -> NoReturn: + """Raise ParserSyntaxError at the given position.""" + span = ( + self.position if span_start is None else span_start, + self.position if span_end is None else span_end, + ) + raise ParserSyntaxError( + message, + source=self.source, + span=span, + ) + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def enclosing_tokens( + self, open_token: str, close_token: str, *, around: str + ) -> Generator[None, None, None]: + if self.check(open_token): + open_position = self.position + self.read() + else: + open_position = None + + yield + + if open_position is None: + return + + if not self.check(close_token): + self.raise_syntax_error( + f"Expected matching {close_token} for {open_token}, after {around}", + span_start=open_position, + ) + + self.read() diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/markers.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/markers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ca3706fe492f4cf0762f7734d84c2d269f88bbc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/markers.py @@ -0,0 +1,388 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +from __future__ import annotations + +import operator +import os +import platform +import sys +from typing import AbstractSet, Callable, Literal, Mapping, TypedDict, Union, cast + +from ._parser import MarkerAtom, MarkerList, Op, Value, Variable +from ._parser import parse_marker as _parse_marker +from ._tokenizer import ParserSyntaxError +from .specifiers import InvalidSpecifier, Specifier +from .utils import canonicalize_name + +__all__ = [ + "Environment", + "EvaluateContext", + "InvalidMarker", + "Marker", + "UndefinedComparison", + "UndefinedEnvironmentName", + "default_environment", +] + +Operator = Callable[[str, Union[str, AbstractSet[str]]], bool] +EvaluateContext = Literal["metadata", "lock_file", "requirement"] +MARKERS_ALLOWING_SET = {"extras", "dependency_groups"} +MARKERS_REQUIRING_VERSION = { + "implementation_version", + "platform_release", + "python_full_version", + "python_version", +} + + +class InvalidMarker(ValueError): + """ + An invalid marker was found, users should refer to PEP 508. + """ + + +class UndefinedComparison(ValueError): + """ + An invalid operation was attempted on a value that doesn't support it. + """ + + +class UndefinedEnvironmentName(ValueError): + """ + A name was attempted to be used that does not exist inside of the + environment. + """ + + +class Environment(TypedDict): + implementation_name: str + """The implementation's identifier, e.g. ``'cpython'``.""" + + implementation_version: str + """ + The implementation's version, e.g. ``'3.13.0a2'`` for CPython 3.13.0a2, or + ``'7.3.13'`` for PyPy3.10 v7.3.13. + """ + + os_name: str + """ + The value of :py:data:`os.name`. The name of the operating system dependent module + imported, e.g. ``'posix'``. + """ + + platform_machine: str + """ + Returns the machine type, e.g. ``'i386'``. + + An empty string if the value cannot be determined. + """ + + platform_release: str + """ + The system's release, e.g. ``'2.2.0'`` or ``'NT'``. + + An empty string if the value cannot be determined. + """ + + platform_system: str + """ + The system/OS name, e.g. ``'Linux'``, ``'Windows'`` or ``'Java'``. + + An empty string if the value cannot be determined. + """ + + platform_version: str + """ + The system's release version, e.g. ``'#3 on degas'``. + + An empty string if the value cannot be determined. + """ + + python_full_version: str + """ + The Python version as string ``'major.minor.patchlevel'``. + + Note that unlike the Python :py:data:`sys.version`, this value will always include + the patchlevel (it defaults to 0). + """ + + platform_python_implementation: str + """ + A string identifying the Python implementation, e.g. ``'CPython'``. + """ + + python_version: str + """The Python version as string ``'major.minor'``.""" + + sys_platform: str + """ + This string contains a platform identifier that can be used to append + platform-specific components to :py:data:`sys.path`, for instance. + + For Unix systems, except on Linux and AIX, this is the lowercased OS name as + returned by ``uname -s`` with the first part of the version as returned by + ``uname -r`` appended, e.g. ``'sunos5'`` or ``'freebsd8'``, at the time when Python + was built. + """ + + +def _normalize_extras( + result: MarkerList | MarkerAtom | str, +) -> MarkerList | MarkerAtom | str: + if not isinstance(result, tuple): + return result + + lhs, op, rhs = result + if isinstance(lhs, Variable) and lhs.value == "extra": + normalized_extra = canonicalize_name(rhs.value) + rhs = Value(normalized_extra) + elif isinstance(rhs, Variable) and rhs.value == "extra": + normalized_extra = canonicalize_name(lhs.value) + lhs = Value(normalized_extra) + return lhs, op, rhs + + +def _normalize_extra_values(results: MarkerList) -> MarkerList: + """ + Normalize extra values. + """ + + return [_normalize_extras(r) for r in results] + + +def _format_marker( + marker: list[str] | MarkerAtom | str, first: bool | None = True +) -> str: + assert isinstance(marker, (list, tuple, str)) + + # Sometimes we have a structure like [[...]] which is a single item list + # where the single item is itself it's own list. In that case we want skip + # the rest of this function so that we don't get extraneous () on the + # outside. + if ( + isinstance(marker, list) + and len(marker) == 1 + and isinstance(marker[0], (list, tuple)) + ): + return _format_marker(marker[0]) + + if isinstance(marker, list): + inner = (_format_marker(m, first=False) for m in marker) + if first: + return " ".join(inner) + else: + return "(" + " ".join(inner) + ")" + elif isinstance(marker, tuple): + return " ".join([m.serialize() for m in marker]) + else: + return marker + + +_operators: dict[str, Operator] = { + "in": lambda lhs, rhs: lhs in rhs, + "not in": lambda lhs, rhs: lhs not in rhs, + "<": lambda _lhs, _rhs: False, + "<=": operator.eq, + "==": operator.eq, + "!=": operator.ne, + ">=": operator.eq, + ">": lambda _lhs, _rhs: False, +} + + +def _eval_op(lhs: str, op: Op, rhs: str | AbstractSet[str], *, key: str) -> bool: + op_str = op.serialize() + if key in MARKERS_REQUIRING_VERSION: + try: + spec = Specifier(f"{op_str}{rhs}") + except InvalidSpecifier: + pass + else: + return spec.contains(lhs, prereleases=True) + + oper: Operator | None = _operators.get(op_str) + if oper is None: + raise UndefinedComparison(f"Undefined {op!r} on {lhs!r} and {rhs!r}.") + + return oper(lhs, rhs) + + +def _normalize( + lhs: str, rhs: str | AbstractSet[str], key: str +) -> tuple[str, str | AbstractSet[str]]: + # PEP 685 - Comparison of extra names for optional distribution dependencies + # https://peps.python.org/pep-0685/ + # > When comparing extra names, tools MUST normalize the names being + # > compared using the semantics outlined in PEP 503 for names + if key == "extra": + assert isinstance(rhs, str), "extra value must be a string" + # Both sides are normalized at this point already + return (lhs, rhs) + if key in MARKERS_ALLOWING_SET: + if isinstance(rhs, str): # pragma: no cover + return (canonicalize_name(lhs), canonicalize_name(rhs)) + else: + return (canonicalize_name(lhs), {canonicalize_name(v) for v in rhs}) + + # other environment markers don't have such standards + return lhs, rhs + + +def _evaluate_markers( + markers: MarkerList, environment: dict[str, str | AbstractSet[str]] +) -> bool: + groups: list[list[bool]] = [[]] + + for marker in markers: + if isinstance(marker, list): + groups[-1].append(_evaluate_markers(marker, environment)) + elif isinstance(marker, tuple): + lhs, op, rhs = marker + + if isinstance(lhs, Variable): + environment_key = lhs.value + lhs_value = environment[environment_key] + rhs_value = rhs.value + else: + lhs_value = lhs.value + environment_key = rhs.value + rhs_value = environment[environment_key] + + assert isinstance(lhs_value, str), "lhs must be a string" + lhs_value, rhs_value = _normalize(lhs_value, rhs_value, key=environment_key) + groups[-1].append(_eval_op(lhs_value, op, rhs_value, key=environment_key)) + elif marker == "or": + groups.append([]) + elif marker == "and": + pass + else: # pragma: nocover + raise TypeError(f"Unexpected marker {marker!r}") + + return any(all(item) for item in groups) + + +def format_full_version(info: sys._version_info) -> str: + version = f"{info.major}.{info.minor}.{info.micro}" + kind = info.releaselevel + if kind != "final": + version += kind[0] + str(info.serial) + return version + + +def default_environment() -> Environment: + iver = format_full_version(sys.implementation.version) + implementation_name = sys.implementation.name + return { + "implementation_name": implementation_name, + "implementation_version": iver, + "os_name": os.name, + "platform_machine": platform.machine(), + "platform_release": platform.release(), + "platform_system": platform.system(), + "platform_version": platform.version(), + "python_full_version": platform.python_version(), + "platform_python_implementation": platform.python_implementation(), + "python_version": ".".join(platform.python_version_tuple()[:2]), + "sys_platform": sys.platform, + } + + +class Marker: + def __init__(self, marker: str) -> None: + # Note: We create a Marker object without calling this constructor in + # packaging.requirements.Requirement. If any additional logic is + # added here, make sure to mirror/adapt Requirement. + + # If this fails and throws an error, the repr still expects _markers to + # be defined. + self._markers: MarkerList = [] + + try: + self._markers = _normalize_extra_values(_parse_marker(marker)) + # The attribute `_markers` can be described in terms of a recursive type: + # MarkerList = List[Union[Tuple[Node, ...], str, MarkerList]] + # + # For example, the following expression: + # python_version > "3.6" or (python_version == "3.6" and os_name == "unix") + # + # is parsed into: + # [ + # (, ')>, ), + # 'and', + # [ + # (, , ), + # 'or', + # (, , ) + # ] + # ] + except ParserSyntaxError as e: + raise InvalidMarker(str(e)) from e + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return _format_marker(self._markers) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}('{self}')>" + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(str(self)) + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, Marker): + return NotImplemented + + return str(self) == str(other) + + def evaluate( + self, + environment: Mapping[str, str | AbstractSet[str]] | None = None, + context: EvaluateContext = "metadata", + ) -> bool: + """Evaluate a marker. + + Return the boolean from evaluating the given marker against the + environment. environment is an optional argument to override all or + part of the determined environment. The *context* parameter specifies what + context the markers are being evaluated for, which influences what markers + are considered valid. Acceptable values are "metadata" (for core metadata; + default), "lock_file", and "requirement" (i.e. all other situations). + + The environment is determined from the current Python process. + """ + current_environment = cast( + "dict[str, str | AbstractSet[str]]", default_environment() + ) + if context == "lock_file": + current_environment.update( + extras=frozenset(), dependency_groups=frozenset() + ) + elif context == "metadata": + current_environment["extra"] = "" + + if environment is not None: + current_environment.update(environment) + if "extra" in current_environment: + # The API used to allow setting extra to None. We need to handle + # this case for backwards compatibility. Also skip running + # normalize name if extra is empty. + extra = cast("str | None", current_environment["extra"]) + current_environment["extra"] = canonicalize_name(extra) if extra else "" + + return _evaluate_markers( + self._markers, _repair_python_full_version(current_environment) + ) + + +def _repair_python_full_version( + env: dict[str, str | AbstractSet[str]], +) -> dict[str, str | AbstractSet[str]]: + """ + Work around platform.python_version() returning something that is not PEP 440 + compliant for non-tagged Python builds. + """ + python_full_version = cast("str", env["python_full_version"]) + if python_full_version.endswith("+"): + env["python_full_version"] = f"{python_full_version}local" + return env diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/metadata.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/metadata.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..253f6b1b7ebd711fdc6bbbab3b56897061bab515 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/metadata.py @@ -0,0 +1,978 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import email.feedparser +import email.header +import email.message +import email.parser +import email.policy +import keyword +import pathlib +import sys +import typing +from typing import ( + Any, + Callable, + Generic, + Literal, + TypedDict, + cast, +) + +from . import licenses, requirements, specifiers, utils +from . import version as version_module + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .licenses import NormalizedLicenseExpression + +T = typing.TypeVar("T") + + +if sys.version_info >= (3, 11): # pragma: no cover + ExceptionGroup = ExceptionGroup # noqa: F821 +else: # pragma: no cover + + class ExceptionGroup(Exception): + """A minimal implementation of :external:exc:`ExceptionGroup` from Python 3.11. + + If :external:exc:`ExceptionGroup` is already defined by Python itself, + that version is used instead. + """ + + message: str + exceptions: list[Exception] + + def __init__(self, message: str, exceptions: list[Exception]) -> None: + self.message = message + self.exceptions = exceptions + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({self.message!r}, {self.exceptions!r})" + + +class InvalidMetadata(ValueError): + """A metadata field contains invalid data.""" + + field: str + """The name of the field that contains invalid data.""" + + def __init__(self, field: str, message: str) -> None: + self.field = field + super().__init__(message) + + +# The RawMetadata class attempts to make as few assumptions about the underlying +# serialization formats as possible. The idea is that as long as a serialization +# formats offer some very basic primitives in *some* way then we can support +# serializing to and from that format. +class RawMetadata(TypedDict, total=False): + """A dictionary of raw core metadata. + + Each field in core metadata maps to a key of this dictionary (when data is + provided). The key is lower-case and underscores are used instead of dashes + compared to the equivalent core metadata field. Any core metadata field that + can be specified multiple times or can hold multiple values in a single + field have a key with a plural name. See :class:`Metadata` whose attributes + match the keys of this dictionary. + + Core metadata fields that can be specified multiple times are stored as a + list or dict depending on which is appropriate for the field. Any fields + which hold multiple values in a single field are stored as a list. + + """ + + # Metadata 1.0 - PEP 241 + metadata_version: str + name: str + version: str + platforms: list[str] + summary: str + description: str + keywords: list[str] + home_page: str + author: str + author_email: str + license: str + + # Metadata 1.1 - PEP 314 + supported_platforms: list[str] + download_url: str + classifiers: list[str] + requires: list[str] + provides: list[str] + obsoletes: list[str] + + # Metadata 1.2 - PEP 345 + maintainer: str + maintainer_email: str + requires_dist: list[str] + provides_dist: list[str] + obsoletes_dist: list[str] + requires_python: str + requires_external: list[str] + project_urls: dict[str, str] + + # Metadata 2.0 + # PEP 426 attempted to completely revamp the metadata format + # but got stuck without ever being able to build consensus on + # it and ultimately ended up withdrawn. + # + # However, a number of tools had started emitting METADATA with + # `2.0` Metadata-Version, so for historical reasons, this version + # was skipped. + + # Metadata 2.1 - PEP 566 + description_content_type: str + provides_extra: list[str] + + # Metadata 2.2 - PEP 643 + dynamic: list[str] + + # Metadata 2.3 - PEP 685 + # No new fields were added in PEP 685, just some edge case were + # tightened up to provide better interoperability. + + # Metadata 2.4 - PEP 639 + license_expression: str + license_files: list[str] + + # Metadata 2.5 - PEP 794 + import_names: list[str] + import_namespaces: list[str] + + +# 'keywords' is special as it's a string in the core metadata spec, but we +# represent it as a list. +_STRING_FIELDS = { + "author", + "author_email", + "description", + "description_content_type", + "download_url", + "home_page", + "license", + "license_expression", + "maintainer", + "maintainer_email", + "metadata_version", + "name", + "requires_python", + "summary", + "version", +} + +_LIST_FIELDS = { + "classifiers", + "dynamic", + "license_files", + "obsoletes", + "obsoletes_dist", + "platforms", + "provides", + "provides_dist", + "provides_extra", + "requires", + "requires_dist", + "requires_external", + "supported_platforms", + "import_names", + "import_namespaces", +} + +_DICT_FIELDS = { + "project_urls", +} + + +def _parse_keywords(data: str) -> list[str]: + """Split a string of comma-separated keywords into a list of keywords.""" + return [k.strip() for k in data.split(",")] + + +def _parse_project_urls(data: list[str]) -> dict[str, str]: + """Parse a list of label/URL string pairings separated by a comma.""" + urls = {} + for pair in data: + # Our logic is slightly tricky here as we want to try and do + # *something* reasonable with malformed data. + # + # The main thing that we have to worry about, is data that does + # not have a ',' at all to split the label from the Value. There + # isn't a singular right answer here, and we will fail validation + # later on (if the caller is validating) so it doesn't *really* + # matter, but since the missing value has to be an empty str + # and our return value is dict[str, str], if we let the key + # be the missing value, then they'd have multiple '' values that + # overwrite each other in a accumulating dict. + # + # The other potential issue is that it's possible to have the + # same label multiple times in the metadata, with no solid "right" + # answer with what to do in that case. As such, we'll do the only + # thing we can, which is treat the field as unparsable and add it + # to our list of unparsed fields. + # + # TODO: The spec doesn't say anything about if the keys should be + # considered case sensitive or not... logically they should + # be case-preserving and case-insensitive, but doing that + # would open up more cases where we might have duplicate + # entries. + label, _, url = (s.strip() for s in pair.partition(",")) + + if label in urls: + # The label already exists in our set of urls, so this field + # is unparsable, and we can just add the whole thing to our + # unparsable data and stop processing it. + raise KeyError("duplicate labels in project urls") + urls[label] = url + + return urls + + +def _get_payload(msg: email.message.Message, source: bytes | str) -> str: + """Get the body of the message.""" + # If our source is a str, then our caller has managed encodings for us, + # and we don't need to deal with it. + if isinstance(source, str): + payload = msg.get_payload() + assert isinstance(payload, str) + return payload + # If our source is a bytes, then we're managing the encoding and we need + # to deal with it. + else: + bpayload = msg.get_payload(decode=True) + assert isinstance(bpayload, bytes) + try: + return bpayload.decode("utf8", "strict") + except UnicodeDecodeError as exc: + raise ValueError("payload in an invalid encoding") from exc + + +# The various parse_FORMAT functions here are intended to be as lenient as +# possible in their parsing, while still returning a correctly typed +# RawMetadata. +# +# To aid in this, we also generally want to do as little touching of the +# data as possible, except where there are possibly some historic holdovers +# that make valid data awkward to work with. +# +# While this is a lower level, intermediate format than our ``Metadata`` +# class, some light touch ups can make a massive difference in usability. + +# Map METADATA fields to RawMetadata. +_EMAIL_TO_RAW_MAPPING = { + "author": "author", + "author-email": "author_email", + "classifier": "classifiers", + "description": "description", + "description-content-type": "description_content_type", + "download-url": "download_url", + "dynamic": "dynamic", + "home-page": "home_page", + "import-name": "import_names", + "import-namespace": "import_namespaces", + "keywords": "keywords", + "license": "license", + "license-expression": "license_expression", + "license-file": "license_files", + "maintainer": "maintainer", + "maintainer-email": "maintainer_email", + "metadata-version": "metadata_version", + "name": "name", + "obsoletes": "obsoletes", + "obsoletes-dist": "obsoletes_dist", + "platform": "platforms", + "project-url": "project_urls", + "provides": "provides", + "provides-dist": "provides_dist", + "provides-extra": "provides_extra", + "requires": "requires", + "requires-dist": "requires_dist", + "requires-external": "requires_external", + "requires-python": "requires_python", + "summary": "summary", + "supported-platform": "supported_platforms", + "version": "version", +} +_RAW_TO_EMAIL_MAPPING = {raw: email for email, raw in _EMAIL_TO_RAW_MAPPING.items()} + + +# This class is for writing RFC822 messages +class RFC822Policy(email.policy.EmailPolicy): + """ + This is :class:`email.policy.EmailPolicy`, but with a simple ``header_store_parse`` + implementation that handles multi-line values, and some nice defaults. + """ + + utf8 = True + mangle_from_ = False + max_line_length = 0 + + def header_store_parse(self, name: str, value: str) -> tuple[str, str]: + size = len(name) + 2 + value = value.replace("\n", "\n" + " " * size) + return (name, value) + + +# This class is for writing RFC822 messages +class RFC822Message(email.message.EmailMessage): + """ + This is :class:`email.message.EmailMessage` with two small changes: it defaults to + our `RFC822Policy`, and it correctly writes unicode when being called + with `bytes()`. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + super().__init__(policy=RFC822Policy()) + + def as_bytes( + self, unixfrom: bool = False, policy: email.policy.Policy | None = None + ) -> bytes: + """ + Return the bytes representation of the message. + + This handles unicode encoding. + """ + return self.as_string(unixfrom, policy=policy).encode("utf-8") + + +def parse_email(data: bytes | str) -> tuple[RawMetadata, dict[str, list[str]]]: + """Parse a distribution's metadata stored as email headers (e.g. from ``METADATA``). + + This function returns a two-item tuple of dicts. The first dict is of + recognized fields from the core metadata specification. Fields that can be + parsed and translated into Python's built-in types are converted + appropriately. All other fields are left as-is. Fields that are allowed to + appear multiple times are stored as lists. + + The second dict contains all other fields from the metadata. This includes + any unrecognized fields. It also includes any fields which are expected to + be parsed into a built-in type but were not formatted appropriately. Finally, + any fields that are expected to appear only once but are repeated are + included in this dict. + + """ + raw: dict[str, str | list[str] | dict[str, str]] = {} + unparsed: dict[str, list[str]] = {} + + if isinstance(data, str): + parsed = email.parser.Parser(policy=email.policy.compat32).parsestr(data) + else: + parsed = email.parser.BytesParser(policy=email.policy.compat32).parsebytes(data) + + # We have to wrap parsed.keys() in a set, because in the case of multiple + # values for a key (a list), the key will appear multiple times in the + # list of keys, but we're avoiding that by using get_all(). + for name_with_case in frozenset(parsed.keys()): + # Header names in RFC are case insensitive, so we'll normalize to all + # lower case to make comparisons easier. + name = name_with_case.lower() + + # We use get_all() here, even for fields that aren't multiple use, + # because otherwise someone could have e.g. two Name fields, and we + # would just silently ignore it rather than doing something about it. + headers = parsed.get_all(name) or [] + + # The way the email module works when parsing bytes is that it + # unconditionally decodes the bytes as ascii using the surrogateescape + # handler. When you pull that data back out (such as with get_all() ), + # it looks to see if the str has any surrogate escapes, and if it does + # it wraps it in a Header object instead of returning the string. + # + # As such, we'll look for those Header objects, and fix up the encoding. + value = [] + # Flag if we have run into any issues processing the headers, thus + # signalling that the data belongs in 'unparsed'. + valid_encoding = True + for h in headers: + # It's unclear if this can return more types than just a Header or + # a str, so we'll just assert here to make sure. + assert isinstance(h, (email.header.Header, str)) + + # If it's a header object, we need to do our little dance to get + # the real data out of it. In cases where there is invalid data + # we're going to end up with mojibake, but there's no obvious, good + # way around that without reimplementing parts of the Header object + # ourselves. + # + # That should be fine since, if mojibacked happens, this key is + # going into the unparsed dict anyways. + if isinstance(h, email.header.Header): + # The Header object stores it's data as chunks, and each chunk + # can be independently encoded, so we'll need to check each + # of them. + chunks: list[tuple[bytes, str | None]] = [] + for binary, _encoding in email.header.decode_header(h): + try: + binary.decode("utf8", "strict") + except UnicodeDecodeError: + # Enable mojibake. + encoding = "latin1" + valid_encoding = False + else: + encoding = "utf8" + chunks.append((binary, encoding)) + + # Turn our chunks back into a Header object, then let that + # Header object do the right thing to turn them into a + # string for us. + value.append(str(email.header.make_header(chunks))) + # This is already a string, so just add it. + else: + value.append(h) + + # We've processed all of our values to get them into a list of str, + # but we may have mojibake data, in which case this is an unparsed + # field. + if not valid_encoding: + unparsed[name] = value + continue + + raw_name = _EMAIL_TO_RAW_MAPPING.get(name) + if raw_name is None: + # This is a bit of a weird situation, we've encountered a key that + # we don't know what it means, so we don't know whether it's meant + # to be a list or not. + # + # Since we can't really tell one way or another, we'll just leave it + # as a list, even though it may be a single item list, because that's + # what makes the most sense for email headers. + unparsed[name] = value + continue + + # If this is one of our string fields, then we'll check to see if our + # value is a list of a single item. If it is then we'll assume that + # it was emitted as a single string, and unwrap the str from inside + # the list. + # + # If it's any other kind of data, then we haven't the faintest clue + # what we should parse it as, and we have to just add it to our list + # of unparsed stuff. + if raw_name in _STRING_FIELDS and len(value) == 1: + raw[raw_name] = value[0] + # If this is import_names, we need to special case the empty field + # case, which converts to an empty list instead of None. We can't let + # the empty case slip through, as it will fail validation. + elif raw_name == "import_names" and value == [""]: + raw[raw_name] = [] + # If this is one of our list of string fields, then we can just assign + # the value, since email *only* has strings, and our get_all() call + # above ensures that this is a list. + elif raw_name in _LIST_FIELDS: + raw[raw_name] = value + # Special Case: Keywords + # The keywords field is implemented in the metadata spec as a str, + # but it conceptually is a list of strings, and is serialized using + # ", ".join(keywords), so we'll do some light data massaging to turn + # this into what it logically is. + elif raw_name == "keywords" and len(value) == 1: + raw[raw_name] = _parse_keywords(value[0]) + # Special Case: Project-URL + # The project urls is implemented in the metadata spec as a list of + # specially-formatted strings that represent a key and a value, which + # is fundamentally a mapping, however the email format doesn't support + # mappings in a sane way, so it was crammed into a list of strings + # instead. + # + # We will do a little light data massaging to turn this into a map as + # it logically should be. + elif raw_name == "project_urls": + try: + raw[raw_name] = _parse_project_urls(value) + except KeyError: + unparsed[name] = value + # Nothing that we've done has managed to parse this, so it'll just + # throw it in our unparsable data and move on. + else: + unparsed[name] = value + + # We need to support getting the Description from the message payload in + # addition to getting it from the the headers. This does mean, though, there + # is the possibility of it being set both ways, in which case we put both + # in 'unparsed' since we don't know which is right. + try: + payload = _get_payload(parsed, data) + except ValueError: + unparsed.setdefault("description", []).append( + parsed.get_payload(decode=isinstance(data, bytes)) # type: ignore[call-overload] + ) + else: + if payload: + # Check to see if we've already got a description, if so then both + # it, and this body move to unparsable. + if "description" in raw: + description_header = cast("str", raw.pop("description")) + unparsed.setdefault("description", []).extend( + [description_header, payload] + ) + elif "description" in unparsed: + unparsed["description"].append(payload) + else: + raw["description"] = payload + + # We need to cast our `raw` to a metadata, because a TypedDict only support + # literal key names, but we're computing our key names on purpose, but the + # way this function is implemented, our `TypedDict` can only have valid key + # names. + return cast("RawMetadata", raw), unparsed + + +_NOT_FOUND = object() + + +# Keep the two values in sync. +_VALID_METADATA_VERSIONS = ["1.0", "1.1", "1.2", "2.1", "2.2", "2.3", "2.4", "2.5"] +_MetadataVersion = Literal["1.0", "1.1", "1.2", "2.1", "2.2", "2.3", "2.4", "2.5"] + +_REQUIRED_ATTRS = frozenset(["metadata_version", "name", "version"]) + + +class _Validator(Generic[T]): + """Validate a metadata field. + + All _process_*() methods correspond to a core metadata field. The method is + called with the field's raw value. If the raw value is valid it is returned + in its "enriched" form (e.g. ``version.Version`` for the ``Version`` field). + If the raw value is invalid, :exc:`InvalidMetadata` is raised (with a cause + as appropriate). + """ + + name: str + raw_name: str + added: _MetadataVersion + + def __init__( + self, + *, + added: _MetadataVersion = "1.0", + ) -> None: + self.added = added + + def __set_name__(self, _owner: Metadata, name: str) -> None: + self.name = name + self.raw_name = _RAW_TO_EMAIL_MAPPING[name] + + def __get__(self, instance: Metadata, _owner: type[Metadata]) -> T: + # With Python 3.8, the caching can be replaced with functools.cached_property(). + # No need to check the cache as attribute lookup will resolve into the + # instance's __dict__ before __get__ is called. + cache = instance.__dict__ + value = instance._raw.get(self.name) + + # To make the _process_* methods easier, we'll check if the value is None + # and if this field is NOT a required attribute, and if both of those + # things are true, we'll skip the the converter. This will mean that the + # converters never have to deal with the None union. + if self.name in _REQUIRED_ATTRS or value is not None: + try: + converter: Callable[[Any], T] = getattr(self, f"_process_{self.name}") + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + value = converter(value) + + cache[self.name] = value + try: + del instance._raw[self.name] # type: ignore[misc] + except KeyError: + pass + + return cast("T", value) + + def _invalid_metadata( + self, msg: str, cause: Exception | None = None + ) -> InvalidMetadata: + exc = InvalidMetadata( + self.raw_name, msg.format_map({"field": repr(self.raw_name)}) + ) + exc.__cause__ = cause + return exc + + def _process_metadata_version(self, value: str) -> _MetadataVersion: + # Implicitly makes Metadata-Version required. + if value not in _VALID_METADATA_VERSIONS: + raise self._invalid_metadata(f"{value!r} is not a valid metadata version") + return cast("_MetadataVersion", value) + + def _process_name(self, value: str) -> str: + if not value: + raise self._invalid_metadata("{field} is a required field") + # Validate the name as a side-effect. + try: + utils.canonicalize_name(value, validate=True) + except utils.InvalidName as exc: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{value!r} is invalid for {{field}}", cause=exc + ) from exc + else: + return value + + def _process_version(self, value: str) -> version_module.Version: + if not value: + raise self._invalid_metadata("{field} is a required field") + try: + return version_module.parse(value) + except version_module.InvalidVersion as exc: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{value!r} is invalid for {{field}}", cause=exc + ) from exc + + def _process_summary(self, value: str) -> str: + """Check the field contains no newlines.""" + if "\n" in value: + raise self._invalid_metadata("{field} must be a single line") + return value + + def _process_description_content_type(self, value: str) -> str: + content_types = {"text/plain", "text/x-rst", "text/markdown"} + message = email.message.EmailMessage() + message["content-type"] = value + + content_type, parameters = ( + # Defaults to `text/plain` if parsing failed. + message.get_content_type().lower(), + message["content-type"].params, + ) + # Check if content-type is valid or defaulted to `text/plain` and thus was + # not parseable. + if content_type not in content_types or content_type not in value.lower(): + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{{field}} must be one of {list(content_types)}, not {value!r}" + ) + + charset = parameters.get("charset", "UTF-8") + if charset != "UTF-8": + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{{field}} can only specify the UTF-8 charset, not {list(charset)}" + ) + + markdown_variants = {"GFM", "CommonMark"} + variant = parameters.get("variant", "GFM") # Use an acceptable default. + if content_type == "text/markdown" and variant not in markdown_variants: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"valid Markdown variants for {{field}} are {list(markdown_variants)}, " + f"not {variant!r}", + ) + return value + + def _process_dynamic(self, value: list[str]) -> list[str]: + for dynamic_field in map(str.lower, value): + if dynamic_field in {"name", "version", "metadata-version"}: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{dynamic_field!r} is not allowed as a dynamic field" + ) + elif dynamic_field not in _EMAIL_TO_RAW_MAPPING: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{dynamic_field!r} is not a valid dynamic field" + ) + return list(map(str.lower, value)) + + def _process_provides_extra( + self, + value: list[str], + ) -> list[utils.NormalizedName]: + normalized_names = [] + try: + for name in value: + normalized_names.append(utils.canonicalize_name(name, validate=True)) + except utils.InvalidName as exc: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{name!r} is invalid for {{field}}", cause=exc + ) from exc + else: + return normalized_names + + def _process_requires_python(self, value: str) -> specifiers.SpecifierSet: + try: + return specifiers.SpecifierSet(value) + except specifiers.InvalidSpecifier as exc: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{value!r} is invalid for {{field}}", cause=exc + ) from exc + + def _process_requires_dist( + self, + value: list[str], + ) -> list[requirements.Requirement]: + reqs = [] + try: + for req in value: + reqs.append(requirements.Requirement(req)) + except requirements.InvalidRequirement as exc: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{req!r} is invalid for {{field}}", cause=exc + ) from exc + else: + return reqs + + def _process_license_expression(self, value: str) -> NormalizedLicenseExpression: + try: + return licenses.canonicalize_license_expression(value) + except ValueError as exc: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{value!r} is invalid for {{field}}", cause=exc + ) from exc + + def _process_license_files(self, value: list[str]) -> list[str]: + paths = [] + for path in value: + if ".." in path: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{path!r} is invalid for {{field}}, " + "parent directory indicators are not allowed" + ) + if "*" in path: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{path!r} is invalid for {{field}}, paths must be resolved" + ) + if ( + pathlib.PurePosixPath(path).is_absolute() + or pathlib.PureWindowsPath(path).is_absolute() + ): + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{path!r} is invalid for {{field}}, paths must be relative" + ) + if pathlib.PureWindowsPath(path).as_posix() != path: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{path!r} is invalid for {{field}}, paths must use '/' delimiter" + ) + paths.append(path) + return paths + + def _process_import_names(self, value: list[str]) -> list[str]: + for import_name in value: + name, semicolon, private = import_name.partition(";") + name = name.rstrip() + for identifier in name.split("."): + if not identifier.isidentifier(): + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{name!r} is invalid for {{field}}; " + f"{identifier!r} is not a valid identifier" + ) + elif keyword.iskeyword(identifier): + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{name!r} is invalid for {{field}}; " + f"{identifier!r} is a keyword" + ) + if semicolon and private.lstrip() != "private": + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{import_name!r} is invalid for {{field}}; " + "the only valid option is 'private'" + ) + return value + + _process_import_namespaces = _process_import_names + + +class Metadata: + """Representation of distribution metadata. + + Compared to :class:`RawMetadata`, this class provides objects representing + metadata fields instead of only using built-in types. Any invalid metadata + will cause :exc:`InvalidMetadata` to be raised (with a + :py:attr:`~BaseException.__cause__` attribute as appropriate). + """ + + _raw: RawMetadata + + @classmethod + def from_raw(cls, data: RawMetadata, *, validate: bool = True) -> Metadata: + """Create an instance from :class:`RawMetadata`. + + If *validate* is true, all metadata will be validated. All exceptions + related to validation will be gathered and raised as an :class:`ExceptionGroup`. + """ + ins = cls() + ins._raw = data.copy() # Mutations occur due to caching enriched values. + + if validate: + exceptions: list[Exception] = [] + try: + metadata_version = ins.metadata_version + metadata_age = _VALID_METADATA_VERSIONS.index(metadata_version) + except InvalidMetadata as metadata_version_exc: + exceptions.append(metadata_version_exc) + metadata_version = None + + # Make sure to check for the fields that are present, the required + # fields (so their absence can be reported). + fields_to_check = frozenset(ins._raw) | _REQUIRED_ATTRS + # Remove fields that have already been checked. + fields_to_check -= {"metadata_version"} + + for key in fields_to_check: + try: + if metadata_version: + # Can't use getattr() as that triggers descriptor protocol which + # will fail due to no value for the instance argument. + try: + field_metadata_version = cls.__dict__[key].added + except KeyError: + exc = InvalidMetadata(key, f"unrecognized field: {key!r}") + exceptions.append(exc) + continue + field_age = _VALID_METADATA_VERSIONS.index( + field_metadata_version + ) + if field_age > metadata_age: + field = _RAW_TO_EMAIL_MAPPING[key] + exc = InvalidMetadata( + field, + f"{field} introduced in metadata version " + f"{field_metadata_version}, not {metadata_version}", + ) + exceptions.append(exc) + continue + getattr(ins, key) + except InvalidMetadata as exc: + exceptions.append(exc) + + if exceptions: + raise ExceptionGroup("invalid metadata", exceptions) + + return ins + + @classmethod + def from_email(cls, data: bytes | str, *, validate: bool = True) -> Metadata: + """Parse metadata from email headers. + + If *validate* is true, the metadata will be validated. All exceptions + related to validation will be gathered and raised as an :class:`ExceptionGroup`. + """ + raw, unparsed = parse_email(data) + + if validate: + exceptions: list[Exception] = [] + for unparsed_key in unparsed: + if unparsed_key in _EMAIL_TO_RAW_MAPPING: + message = f"{unparsed_key!r} has invalid data" + else: + message = f"unrecognized field: {unparsed_key!r}" + exceptions.append(InvalidMetadata(unparsed_key, message)) + + if exceptions: + raise ExceptionGroup("unparsed", exceptions) + + try: + return cls.from_raw(raw, validate=validate) + except ExceptionGroup as exc_group: + raise ExceptionGroup( + "invalid or unparsed metadata", exc_group.exceptions + ) from None + + metadata_version: _Validator[_MetadataVersion] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-metadata-version` + (required; validated to be a valid metadata version)""" + # `name` is not normalized/typed to NormalizedName so as to provide access to + # the original/raw name. + name: _Validator[str] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-name` + (required; validated using :func:`~packaging.utils.canonicalize_name` and its + *validate* parameter)""" + version: _Validator[version_module.Version] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-version` (required)""" + dynamic: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator( + added="2.2", + ) + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-dynamic` + (validated against core metadata field names and lowercased)""" + platforms: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-platform`""" + supported_platforms: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.1") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-supported-platform`""" + summary: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-summary` (validated to contain no newlines)""" + description: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator() # TODO 2.1: can be in body + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-description`""" + description_content_type: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator(added="2.1") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-description-content-type` (validated)""" + keywords: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-keywords`""" + home_page: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-home-page`""" + download_url: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator(added="1.1") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-download-url`""" + author: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-author`""" + author_email: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-author-email`""" + maintainer: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator(added="1.2") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-maintainer`""" + maintainer_email: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator(added="1.2") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-maintainer-email`""" + license: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-license`""" + license_expression: _Validator[NormalizedLicenseExpression | None] = _Validator( + added="2.4" + ) + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-license-expression`""" + license_files: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="2.4") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-license-file`""" + classifiers: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.1") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-classifier`""" + requires_dist: _Validator[list[requirements.Requirement] | None] = _Validator( + added="1.2" + ) + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-requires-dist`""" + requires_python: _Validator[specifiers.SpecifierSet | None] = _Validator( + added="1.2" + ) + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-requires-python`""" + # Because `Requires-External` allows for non-PEP 440 version specifiers, we + # don't do any processing on the values. + requires_external: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.2") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-requires-external`""" + project_urls: _Validator[dict[str, str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.2") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-project-url`""" + # PEP 685 lets us raise an error if an extra doesn't pass `Name` validation + # regardless of metadata version. + provides_extra: _Validator[list[utils.NormalizedName] | None] = _Validator( + added="2.1", + ) + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-provides-extra`""" + provides_dist: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.2") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-provides-dist`""" + obsoletes_dist: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.2") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-obsoletes-dist`""" + import_names: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="2.5") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-import-name`""" + import_namespaces: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="2.5") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-import-namespace`""" + requires: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.1") + """``Requires`` (deprecated)""" + provides: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.1") + """``Provides`` (deprecated)""" + obsoletes: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.1") + """``Obsoletes`` (deprecated)""" + + def as_rfc822(self) -> RFC822Message: + """ + Return an RFC822 message with the metadata. + """ + message = RFC822Message() + self._write_metadata(message) + return message + + def _write_metadata(self, message: RFC822Message) -> None: + """ + Return an RFC822 message with the metadata. + """ + for name, validator in self.__class__.__dict__.items(): + if isinstance(validator, _Validator) and name != "description": + value = getattr(self, name) + email_name = _RAW_TO_EMAIL_MAPPING[name] + if value is not None: + if email_name == "project-url": + for label, url in value.items(): + message[email_name] = f"{label}, {url}" + elif email_name == "keywords": + message[email_name] = ",".join(value) + elif email_name == "import-name" and value == []: + message[email_name] = "" + elif isinstance(value, list): + for item in value: + message[email_name] = str(item) + else: + message[email_name] = str(value) + + # The description is a special case because it is in the body of the message. + if self.description is not None: + message.set_payload(self.description) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/pylock.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/pylock.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a564f15246ad65038029f8fefb48621fa64a3abd --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/pylock.py @@ -0,0 +1,635 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import dataclasses +import logging +import re +from collections.abc import Mapping, Sequence +from dataclasses import dataclass +from datetime import datetime +from typing import ( + TYPE_CHECKING, + Any, + Callable, + Protocol, + TypeVar, +) + +from .markers import Marker +from .specifiers import SpecifierSet +from .utils import NormalizedName, is_normalized_name +from .version import Version + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from pathlib import Path + + from typing_extensions import Self + +_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +__all__ = [ + "Package", + "PackageArchive", + "PackageDirectory", + "PackageSdist", + "PackageVcs", + "PackageWheel", + "Pylock", + "PylockUnsupportedVersionError", + "PylockValidationError", + "is_valid_pylock_path", +] + +_T = TypeVar("_T") +_T2 = TypeVar("_T2") + + +class _FromMappingProtocol(Protocol): # pragma: no cover + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: ... + + +_FromMappingProtocolT = TypeVar("_FromMappingProtocolT", bound=_FromMappingProtocol) + + +_PYLOCK_FILE_NAME_RE = re.compile(r"^pylock\.([^.]+)\.toml$") + + +def is_valid_pylock_path(path: Path) -> bool: + """Check if the given path is a valid pylock file path.""" + return path.name == "pylock.toml" or bool(_PYLOCK_FILE_NAME_RE.match(path.name)) + + +def _toml_key(key: str) -> str: + return key.replace("_", "-") + + +def _toml_value(key: str, value: Any) -> Any: # noqa: ANN401 + if isinstance(value, (Version, Marker, SpecifierSet)): + return str(value) + if isinstance(value, Sequence) and key == "environments": + return [str(v) for v in value] + return value + + +def _toml_dict_factory(data: list[tuple[str, Any]]) -> dict[str, Any]: + return { + _toml_key(key): _toml_value(key, value) + for key, value in data + if value is not None + } + + +def _get(d: Mapping[str, Any], expected_type: type[_T], key: str) -> _T | None: + """Get a value from the dictionary and verify it's the expected type.""" + if (value := d.get(key)) is None: + return None + if not isinstance(value, expected_type): + raise PylockValidationError( + f"Unexpected type {type(value).__name__} " + f"(expected {expected_type.__name__})", + context=key, + ) + return value + + +def _get_required(d: Mapping[str, Any], expected_type: type[_T], key: str) -> _T: + """Get a required value from the dictionary and verify it's the expected type.""" + if (value := _get(d, expected_type, key)) is None: + raise _PylockRequiredKeyError(key) + return value + + +def _get_sequence( + d: Mapping[str, Any], expected_item_type: type[_T], key: str +) -> Sequence[_T] | None: + """Get a list value from the dictionary and verify it's the expected items type.""" + if (value := _get(d, Sequence, key)) is None: # type: ignore[type-abstract] + return None + if isinstance(value, (str, bytes)): + # special case: str and bytes are Sequences, but we want to reject it + raise PylockValidationError( + f"Unexpected type {type(value).__name__} (expected Sequence)", + context=key, + ) + for i, item in enumerate(value): + if not isinstance(item, expected_item_type): + raise PylockValidationError( + f"Unexpected type {type(item).__name__} " + f"(expected {expected_item_type.__name__})", + context=f"{key}[{i}]", + ) + return value + + +def _get_as( + d: Mapping[str, Any], + expected_type: type[_T], + target_type: Callable[[_T], _T2], + key: str, +) -> _T2 | None: + """Get a value from the dictionary, verify it's the expected type, + and convert to the target type. + + This assumes the target_type constructor accepts the value. + """ + if (value := _get(d, expected_type, key)) is None: + return None + try: + return target_type(value) + except Exception as e: + raise PylockValidationError(e, context=key) from e + + +def _get_required_as( + d: Mapping[str, Any], + expected_type: type[_T], + target_type: Callable[[_T], _T2], + key: str, +) -> _T2: + """Get a required value from the dict, verify it's the expected type, + and convert to the target type.""" + if (value := _get_as(d, expected_type, target_type, key)) is None: + raise _PylockRequiredKeyError(key) + return value + + +def _get_sequence_as( + d: Mapping[str, Any], + expected_item_type: type[_T], + target_item_type: Callable[[_T], _T2], + key: str, +) -> list[_T2] | None: + """Get list value from dictionary and verify expected items type.""" + if (value := _get_sequence(d, expected_item_type, key)) is None: + return None + result = [] + try: + for item in value: + typed_item = target_item_type(item) + result.append(typed_item) + except Exception as e: + raise PylockValidationError(e, context=f"{key}[{len(result)}]") from e + return result + + +def _get_object( + d: Mapping[str, Any], target_type: type[_FromMappingProtocolT], key: str +) -> _FromMappingProtocolT | None: + """Get a dictionary value from the dictionary and convert it to a dataclass.""" + if (value := _get(d, Mapping, key)) is None: # type: ignore[type-abstract] + return None + try: + return target_type._from_dict(value) + except Exception as e: + raise PylockValidationError(e, context=key) from e + + +def _get_sequence_of_objects( + d: Mapping[str, Any], target_item_type: type[_FromMappingProtocolT], key: str +) -> list[_FromMappingProtocolT] | None: + """Get a list value from the dictionary and convert its items to a dataclass.""" + if (value := _get_sequence(d, Mapping, key)) is None: # type: ignore[type-abstract] + return None + result: list[_FromMappingProtocolT] = [] + try: + for item in value: + typed_item = target_item_type._from_dict(item) + result.append(typed_item) + except Exception as e: + raise PylockValidationError(e, context=f"{key}[{len(result)}]") from e + return result + + +def _get_required_sequence_of_objects( + d: Mapping[str, Any], target_item_type: type[_FromMappingProtocolT], key: str +) -> Sequence[_FromMappingProtocolT]: + """Get a required list value from the dictionary and convert its items to a + dataclass.""" + if (result := _get_sequence_of_objects(d, target_item_type, key)) is None: + raise _PylockRequiredKeyError(key) + return result + + +def _validate_normalized_name(name: str) -> NormalizedName: + """Validate that a string is a NormalizedName.""" + if not is_normalized_name(name): + raise PylockValidationError(f"Name {name!r} is not normalized") + return NormalizedName(name) + + +def _validate_path_url(path: str | None, url: str | None) -> None: + if not path and not url: + raise PylockValidationError("path or url must be provided") + + +def _validate_hashes(hashes: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Mapping[str, Any]: + if not hashes: + raise PylockValidationError("At least one hash must be provided") + if not all(isinstance(hash_val, str) for hash_val in hashes.values()): + raise PylockValidationError("Hash values must be strings") + return hashes + + +class PylockValidationError(Exception): + """Raised when when input data is not spec-compliant.""" + + context: str | None = None + message: str + + def __init__( + self, + cause: str | Exception, + *, + context: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + if isinstance(cause, PylockValidationError): + if cause.context: + self.context = ( + f"{context}.{cause.context}" if context else cause.context + ) + else: + self.context = context + self.message = cause.message + else: + self.context = context + self.message = str(cause) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + if self.context: + return f"{self.message} in {self.context!r}" + return self.message + + +class _PylockRequiredKeyError(PylockValidationError): + def __init__(self, key: str) -> None: + super().__init__("Missing required value", context=key) + + +class PylockUnsupportedVersionError(PylockValidationError): + """Raised when encountering an unsupported `lock_version`.""" + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class PackageVcs: + type: str + url: str | None = None + path: str | None = None + requested_revision: str | None = None + commit_id: str # type: ignore[misc] + subdirectory: str | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *, + type: str, + url: str | None = None, + path: str | None = None, + requested_revision: str | None = None, + commit_id: str, + subdirectory: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "type", type) + object.__setattr__(self, "url", url) + object.__setattr__(self, "path", path) + object.__setattr__(self, "requested_revision", requested_revision) + object.__setattr__(self, "commit_id", commit_id) + object.__setattr__(self, "subdirectory", subdirectory) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + package_vcs = cls( + type=_get_required(d, str, "type"), + url=_get(d, str, "url"), + path=_get(d, str, "path"), + requested_revision=_get(d, str, "requested-revision"), + commit_id=_get_required(d, str, "commit-id"), + subdirectory=_get(d, str, "subdirectory"), + ) + _validate_path_url(package_vcs.path, package_vcs.url) + return package_vcs + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class PackageDirectory: + path: str + editable: bool | None = None + subdirectory: str | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *, + path: str, + editable: bool | None = None, + subdirectory: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "path", path) + object.__setattr__(self, "editable", editable) + object.__setattr__(self, "subdirectory", subdirectory) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + return cls( + path=_get_required(d, str, "path"), + editable=_get(d, bool, "editable"), + subdirectory=_get(d, str, "subdirectory"), + ) + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class PackageArchive: + url: str | None = None + path: str | None = None + size: int | None = None + upload_time: datetime | None = None + hashes: Mapping[str, str] # type: ignore[misc] + subdirectory: str | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *, + url: str | None = None, + path: str | None = None, + size: int | None = None, + upload_time: datetime | None = None, + hashes: Mapping[str, str], + subdirectory: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "url", url) + object.__setattr__(self, "path", path) + object.__setattr__(self, "size", size) + object.__setattr__(self, "upload_time", upload_time) + object.__setattr__(self, "hashes", hashes) + object.__setattr__(self, "subdirectory", subdirectory) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + package_archive = cls( + url=_get(d, str, "url"), + path=_get(d, str, "path"), + size=_get(d, int, "size"), + upload_time=_get(d, datetime, "upload-time"), + hashes=_get_required_as(d, Mapping, _validate_hashes, "hashes"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + subdirectory=_get(d, str, "subdirectory"), + ) + _validate_path_url(package_archive.path, package_archive.url) + return package_archive + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class PackageSdist: + name: str | None = None + upload_time: datetime | None = None + url: str | None = None + path: str | None = None + size: int | None = None + hashes: Mapping[str, str] # type: ignore[misc] + + def __init__( + self, + *, + name: str | None = None, + upload_time: datetime | None = None, + url: str | None = None, + path: str | None = None, + size: int | None = None, + hashes: Mapping[str, str], + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "name", name) + object.__setattr__(self, "upload_time", upload_time) + object.__setattr__(self, "url", url) + object.__setattr__(self, "path", path) + object.__setattr__(self, "size", size) + object.__setattr__(self, "hashes", hashes) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + package_sdist = cls( + name=_get(d, str, "name"), + upload_time=_get(d, datetime, "upload-time"), + url=_get(d, str, "url"), + path=_get(d, str, "path"), + size=_get(d, int, "size"), + hashes=_get_required_as(d, Mapping, _validate_hashes, "hashes"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + ) + _validate_path_url(package_sdist.path, package_sdist.url) + return package_sdist + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class PackageWheel: + name: str | None = None + upload_time: datetime | None = None + url: str | None = None + path: str | None = None + size: int | None = None + hashes: Mapping[str, str] # type: ignore[misc] + + def __init__( + self, + *, + name: str | None = None, + upload_time: datetime | None = None, + url: str | None = None, + path: str | None = None, + size: int | None = None, + hashes: Mapping[str, str], + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "name", name) + object.__setattr__(self, "upload_time", upload_time) + object.__setattr__(self, "url", url) + object.__setattr__(self, "path", path) + object.__setattr__(self, "size", size) + object.__setattr__(self, "hashes", hashes) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + package_wheel = cls( + name=_get(d, str, "name"), + upload_time=_get(d, datetime, "upload-time"), + url=_get(d, str, "url"), + path=_get(d, str, "path"), + size=_get(d, int, "size"), + hashes=_get_required_as(d, Mapping, _validate_hashes, "hashes"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + ) + _validate_path_url(package_wheel.path, package_wheel.url) + return package_wheel + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class Package: + name: NormalizedName + version: Version | None = None + marker: Marker | None = None + requires_python: SpecifierSet | None = None + dependencies: Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]] | None = None + vcs: PackageVcs | None = None + directory: PackageDirectory | None = None + archive: PackageArchive | None = None + index: str | None = None + sdist: PackageSdist | None = None + wheels: Sequence[PackageWheel] | None = None + attestation_identities: Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]] | None = None + tool: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *, + name: NormalizedName, + version: Version | None = None, + marker: Marker | None = None, + requires_python: SpecifierSet | None = None, + dependencies: Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]] | None = None, + vcs: PackageVcs | None = None, + directory: PackageDirectory | None = None, + archive: PackageArchive | None = None, + index: str | None = None, + sdist: PackageSdist | None = None, + wheels: Sequence[PackageWheel] | None = None, + attestation_identities: Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]] | None = None, + tool: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "name", name) + object.__setattr__(self, "version", version) + object.__setattr__(self, "marker", marker) + object.__setattr__(self, "requires_python", requires_python) + object.__setattr__(self, "dependencies", dependencies) + object.__setattr__(self, "vcs", vcs) + object.__setattr__(self, "directory", directory) + object.__setattr__(self, "archive", archive) + object.__setattr__(self, "index", index) + object.__setattr__(self, "sdist", sdist) + object.__setattr__(self, "wheels", wheels) + object.__setattr__(self, "attestation_identities", attestation_identities) + object.__setattr__(self, "tool", tool) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + package = cls( + name=_get_required_as(d, str, _validate_normalized_name, "name"), + version=_get_as(d, str, Version, "version"), + requires_python=_get_as(d, str, SpecifierSet, "requires-python"), + dependencies=_get_sequence(d, Mapping, "dependencies"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + marker=_get_as(d, str, Marker, "marker"), + vcs=_get_object(d, PackageVcs, "vcs"), + directory=_get_object(d, PackageDirectory, "directory"), + archive=_get_object(d, PackageArchive, "archive"), + index=_get(d, str, "index"), + sdist=_get_object(d, PackageSdist, "sdist"), + wheels=_get_sequence_of_objects(d, PackageWheel, "wheels"), + attestation_identities=_get_sequence(d, Mapping, "attestation-identities"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + tool=_get(d, Mapping, "tool"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + ) + distributions = bool(package.sdist) + len(package.wheels or []) + direct_urls = ( + bool(package.vcs) + bool(package.directory) + bool(package.archive) + ) + if distributions > 0 and direct_urls > 0: + raise PylockValidationError( + "None of vcs, directory, archive must be set if sdist or wheels are set" + ) + if distributions == 0 and direct_urls != 1: + raise PylockValidationError( + "Exactly one of vcs, directory, archive must be set " + "if sdist and wheels are not set" + ) + try: + for i, attestation_identity in enumerate( # noqa: B007 + package.attestation_identities or [] + ): + _get_required(attestation_identity, str, "kind") + except Exception as e: + raise PylockValidationError( + e, context=f"attestation-identities[{i}]" + ) from e + return package + + @property + def is_direct(self) -> bool: + return not (self.sdist or self.wheels) + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class Pylock: + """A class representing a pylock file.""" + + lock_version: Version + environments: Sequence[Marker] | None = None + requires_python: SpecifierSet | None = None + extras: Sequence[NormalizedName] | None = None + dependency_groups: Sequence[str] | None = None + default_groups: Sequence[str] | None = None + created_by: str # type: ignore[misc] + packages: Sequence[Package] # type: ignore[misc] + tool: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *, + lock_version: Version, + environments: Sequence[Marker] | None = None, + requires_python: SpecifierSet | None = None, + extras: Sequence[NormalizedName] | None = None, + dependency_groups: Sequence[str] | None = None, + default_groups: Sequence[str] | None = None, + created_by: str, + packages: Sequence[Package], + tool: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "lock_version", lock_version) + object.__setattr__(self, "environments", environments) + object.__setattr__(self, "requires_python", requires_python) + object.__setattr__(self, "extras", extras) + object.__setattr__(self, "dependency_groups", dependency_groups) + object.__setattr__(self, "default_groups", default_groups) + object.__setattr__(self, "created_by", created_by) + object.__setattr__(self, "packages", packages) + object.__setattr__(self, "tool", tool) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + pylock = cls( + lock_version=_get_required_as(d, str, Version, "lock-version"), + environments=_get_sequence_as(d, str, Marker, "environments"), + extras=_get_sequence_as(d, str, _validate_normalized_name, "extras"), + dependency_groups=_get_sequence(d, str, "dependency-groups"), + default_groups=_get_sequence(d, str, "default-groups"), + created_by=_get_required(d, str, "created-by"), + requires_python=_get_as(d, str, SpecifierSet, "requires-python"), + packages=_get_required_sequence_of_objects(d, Package, "packages"), + tool=_get(d, Mapping, "tool"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + ) + if not Version("1") <= pylock.lock_version < Version("2"): + raise PylockUnsupportedVersionError( + f"pylock version {pylock.lock_version} is not supported" + ) + if pylock.lock_version > Version("1.0"): + _logger.warning( + "pylock minor version %s is not supported", pylock.lock_version + ) + return pylock + + @classmethod + def from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any], /) -> Self: + """Create and validate a Pylock instance from a TOML dictionary. + + Raises :class:`PylockValidationError` if the input data is not + spec-compliant. + """ + return cls._from_dict(d) + + def to_dict(self) -> Mapping[str, Any]: + """Convert the Pylock instance to a TOML dictionary.""" + return dataclasses.asdict(self, dict_factory=_toml_dict_factory) + + def validate(self) -> None: + """Validate the Pylock instance against the specification. + + Raises :class:`PylockValidationError` otherwise.""" + self.from_dict(self.to_dict()) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/requirements.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/requirements.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3079be69bf880f47e64dbf62993f0e54754b7315 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/requirements.py @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. +from __future__ import annotations + +from typing import Iterator + +from ._parser import parse_requirement as _parse_requirement +from ._tokenizer import ParserSyntaxError +from .markers import Marker, _normalize_extra_values +from .specifiers import SpecifierSet +from .utils import canonicalize_name + + +class InvalidRequirement(ValueError): + """ + An invalid requirement was found, users should refer to PEP 508. + """ + + +class Requirement: + """Parse a requirement. + + Parse a given requirement string into its parts, such as name, specifier, + URL, and extras. Raises InvalidRequirement on a badly-formed requirement + string. + """ + + # TODO: Can we test whether something is contained within a requirement? + # If so how do we do that? Do we need to test against the _name_ of + # the thing as well as the version? What about the markers? + # TODO: Can we normalize the name and extra name? + + def __init__(self, requirement_string: str) -> None: + try: + parsed = _parse_requirement(requirement_string) + except ParserSyntaxError as e: + raise InvalidRequirement(str(e)) from e + + self.name: str = parsed.name + self.url: str | None = parsed.url or None + self.extras: set[str] = set(parsed.extras or []) + self.specifier: SpecifierSet = SpecifierSet(parsed.specifier) + self.marker: Marker | None = None + if parsed.marker is not None: + self.marker = Marker.__new__(Marker) + self.marker._markers = _normalize_extra_values(parsed.marker) + + def _iter_parts(self, name: str) -> Iterator[str]: + yield name + + if self.extras: + formatted_extras = ",".join(sorted(self.extras)) + yield f"[{formatted_extras}]" + + if self.specifier: + yield str(self.specifier) + + if self.url: + yield f" @ {self.url}" + if self.marker: + yield " " + + if self.marker: + yield f"; {self.marker}" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return "".join(self._iter_parts(self.name)) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}('{self}')>" + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(tuple(self._iter_parts(canonicalize_name(self.name)))) + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, Requirement): + return NotImplemented + + return ( + canonicalize_name(self.name) == canonicalize_name(other.name) + and self.extras == other.extras + and self.specifier == other.specifier + and self.url == other.url + and self.marker == other.marker + ) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/specifiers.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/specifiers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e4b9c442e40b698eed35a6bdd4a7c0de2b625644 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/specifiers.py @@ -0,0 +1,1068 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. +""" +.. testsetup:: + + from pip._vendor.packaging.specifiers import Specifier, SpecifierSet, InvalidSpecifier + from pip._vendor.packaging.version import Version +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import abc +import itertools +import re +from typing import Callable, Final, Iterable, Iterator, TypeVar, Union + +from .utils import canonicalize_version +from .version import InvalidVersion, Version + +UnparsedVersion = Union[Version, str] +UnparsedVersionVar = TypeVar("UnparsedVersionVar", bound=UnparsedVersion) +CallableOperator = Callable[[Version, str], bool] + + +def _coerce_version(version: UnparsedVersion) -> Version | None: + if not isinstance(version, Version): + try: + version = Version(version) + except InvalidVersion: + return None + return version + + +def _public_version(version: Version) -> Version: + return version.__replace__(local=None) + + +def _base_version(version: Version) -> Version: + return version.__replace__(pre=None, post=None, dev=None, local=None) + + +class InvalidSpecifier(ValueError): + """ + Raised when attempting to create a :class:`Specifier` with a specifier + string that is invalid. + + >>> Specifier("lolwat") + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + packaging.specifiers.InvalidSpecifier: Invalid specifier: 'lolwat' + """ + + +class BaseSpecifier(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): + __slots__ = () + __match_args__ = ("_str",) + + @property + def _str(self) -> str: + """Internal property for match_args""" + return str(self) + + @abc.abstractmethod + def __str__(self) -> str: + """ + Returns the str representation of this Specifier-like object. This + should be representative of the Specifier itself. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def __hash__(self) -> int: + """ + Returns a hash value for this Specifier-like object. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + """ + Returns a boolean representing whether or not the two Specifier-like + objects are equal. + + :param other: The other object to check against. + """ + + @property + @abc.abstractmethod + def prereleases(self) -> bool | None: + """Whether or not pre-releases as a whole are allowed. + + This can be set to either ``True`` or ``False`` to explicitly enable or disable + prereleases or it can be set to ``None`` (the default) to use default semantics. + """ + + @prereleases.setter # noqa: B027 + def prereleases(self, value: bool) -> None: + """Setter for :attr:`prereleases`. + + :param value: The value to set. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def contains(self, item: str, prereleases: bool | None = None) -> bool: + """ + Determines if the given item is contained within this specifier. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def filter( + self, iterable: Iterable[UnparsedVersionVar], prereleases: bool | None = None + ) -> Iterator[UnparsedVersionVar]: + """ + Takes an iterable of items and filters them so that only items which + are contained within this specifier are allowed in it. + """ + + +class Specifier(BaseSpecifier): + """This class abstracts handling of version specifiers. + + .. tip:: + + It is generally not required to instantiate this manually. You should instead + prefer to work with :class:`SpecifierSet` instead, which can parse + comma-separated version specifiers (which is what package metadata contains). + """ + + __slots__ = ("_prereleases", "_spec", "_spec_version") + + _operator_regex_str = r""" + (?P(~=|==|!=|<=|>=|<|>|===)) + """ + _version_regex_str = r""" + (?P + (?: + # The identity operators allow for an escape hatch that will + # do an exact string match of the version you wish to install. + # This will not be parsed by PEP 440 and we cannot determine + # any semantic meaning from it. This operator is discouraged + # but included entirely as an escape hatch. + (?<====) # Only match for the identity operator + \s* + [^\s;)]* # The arbitrary version can be just about anything, + # we match everything except for whitespace, a + # semi-colon for marker support, and a closing paren + # since versions can be enclosed in them. + ) + | + (?: + # The (non)equality operators allow for wild card and local + # versions to be specified so we have to define these two + # operators separately to enable that. + (?<===|!=) # Only match for equals and not equals + + \s* + v? + (?:[0-9]+!)? # epoch + [0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)* # release + + # You cannot use a wild card and a pre-release, post-release, a dev or + # local version together so group them with a | and make them optional. + (?: + \.\* # Wild card syntax of .* + | + (?: # pre release + [-_\.]? + (alpha|beta|preview|pre|a|b|c|rc) + [-_\.]? + [0-9]* + )? + (?: # post release + (?:-[0-9]+)|(?:[-_\.]?(post|rev|r)[-_\.]?[0-9]*) + )? + (?:[-_\.]?dev[-_\.]?[0-9]*)? # dev release + (?:\+[a-z0-9]+(?:[-_\.][a-z0-9]+)*)? # local + )? + ) + | + (?: + # The compatible operator requires at least two digits in the + # release segment. + (?<=~=) # Only match for the compatible operator + + \s* + v? + (?:[0-9]+!)? # epoch + [0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)+ # release (We have a + instead of a *) + (?: # pre release + [-_\.]? + (alpha|beta|preview|pre|a|b|c|rc) + [-_\.]? + [0-9]* + )? + (?: # post release + (?:-[0-9]+)|(?:[-_\.]?(post|rev|r)[-_\.]?[0-9]*) + )? + (?:[-_\.]?dev[-_\.]?[0-9]*)? # dev release + ) + | + (?: + # All other operators only allow a sub set of what the + # (non)equality operators do. Specifically they do not allow + # local versions to be specified nor do they allow the prefix + # matching wild cards. + (?=": "greater_than_equal", + "<": "less_than", + ">": "greater_than", + "===": "arbitrary", + } + + def __init__(self, spec: str = "", prereleases: bool | None = None) -> None: + """Initialize a Specifier instance. + + :param spec: + The string representation of a specifier which will be parsed and + normalized before use. + :param prereleases: + This tells the specifier if it should accept prerelease versions if + applicable or not. The default of ``None`` will autodetect it from the + given specifiers. + :raises InvalidSpecifier: + If the given specifier is invalid (i.e. bad syntax). + """ + match = self._regex.fullmatch(spec) + if not match: + raise InvalidSpecifier(f"Invalid specifier: {spec!r}") + + self._spec: tuple[str, str] = ( + match.group("operator").strip(), + match.group("version").strip(), + ) + + # Store whether or not this Specifier should accept prereleases + self._prereleases = prereleases + + # Specifier version cache + self._spec_version: tuple[str, Version] | None = None + + def _get_spec_version(self, version: str) -> Version | None: + """One element cache, as only one spec Version is needed per Specifier.""" + if self._spec_version is not None and self._spec_version[0] == version: + return self._spec_version[1] + + version_specifier = _coerce_version(version) + if version_specifier is None: + return None + + self._spec_version = (version, version_specifier) + return version_specifier + + def _require_spec_version(self, version: str) -> Version: + """Get spec version, asserting it's valid (not for === operator). + + This method should only be called for operators where version + strings are guaranteed to be valid PEP 440 versions (not ===). + """ + spec_version = self._get_spec_version(version) + assert spec_version is not None + return spec_version + + @property + def prereleases(self) -> bool | None: + # If there is an explicit prereleases set for this, then we'll just + # blindly use that. + if self._prereleases is not None: + return self._prereleases + + # Only the "!=" operator does not imply prereleases when + # the version in the specifier is a prerelease. + operator, version_str = self._spec + if operator != "!=": + # The == specifier with trailing .* cannot include prereleases + # e.g. "==1.0a1.*" is not valid. + if operator == "==" and version_str.endswith(".*"): + return False + + # "===" can have arbitrary string versions, so we cannot parse + # those, we take prereleases as unknown (None) for those. + version = self._get_spec_version(version_str) + if version is None: + return None + + # For all other operators, use the check if spec Version + # object implies pre-releases. + if version.is_prerelease: + return True + + return False + + @prereleases.setter + def prereleases(self, value: bool | None) -> None: + self._prereleases = value + + @property + def operator(self) -> str: + """The operator of this specifier. + + >>> Specifier("==1.2.3").operator + '==' + """ + return self._spec[0] + + @property + def version(self) -> str: + """The version of this specifier. + + >>> Specifier("==1.2.3").version + '1.2.3' + """ + return self._spec[1] + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + """A representation of the Specifier that shows all internal state. + + >>> Specifier('>=1.0.0') + =1.0.0')> + >>> Specifier('>=1.0.0', prereleases=False) + =1.0.0', prereleases=False)> + >>> Specifier('>=1.0.0', prereleases=True) + =1.0.0', prereleases=True)> + """ + pre = ( + f", prereleases={self.prereleases!r}" + if self._prereleases is not None + else "" + ) + + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}({str(self)!r}{pre})>" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + """A string representation of the Specifier that can be round-tripped. + + >>> str(Specifier('>=1.0.0')) + '>=1.0.0' + >>> str(Specifier('>=1.0.0', prereleases=False)) + '>=1.0.0' + """ + return "{}{}".format(*self._spec) + + @property + def _canonical_spec(self) -> tuple[str, str]: + operator, version = self._spec + if operator == "===" or version.endswith(".*"): + return operator, version + + spec_version = self._require_spec_version(version) + + canonical_version = canonicalize_version( + spec_version, strip_trailing_zero=(operator != "~=") + ) + + return operator, canonical_version + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self._canonical_spec) + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + """Whether or not the two Specifier-like objects are equal. + + :param other: The other object to check against. + + The value of :attr:`prereleases` is ignored. + + >>> Specifier("==1.2.3") == Specifier("== 1.2.3.0") + True + >>> (Specifier("==1.2.3", prereleases=False) == + ... Specifier("==1.2.3", prereleases=True)) + True + >>> Specifier("==1.2.3") == "==1.2.3" + True + >>> Specifier("==1.2.3") == Specifier("==1.2.4") + False + >>> Specifier("==1.2.3") == Specifier("~=1.2.3") + False + """ + if isinstance(other, str): + try: + other = self.__class__(str(other)) + except InvalidSpecifier: + return NotImplemented + elif not isinstance(other, self.__class__): + return NotImplemented + + return self._canonical_spec == other._canonical_spec + + def _get_operator(self, op: str) -> CallableOperator: + operator_callable: CallableOperator = getattr( + self, f"_compare_{self._operators[op]}" + ) + return operator_callable + + def _compare_compatible(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool: + # Compatible releases have an equivalent combination of >= and ==. That + # is that ~=2.2 is equivalent to >=2.2,==2.*. This allows us to + # implement this in terms of the other specifiers instead of + # implementing it ourselves. The only thing we need to do is construct + # the other specifiers. + + # We want everything but the last item in the version, but we want to + # ignore suffix segments. + prefix = _version_join( + list(itertools.takewhile(_is_not_suffix, _version_split(spec)))[:-1] + ) + + # Add the prefix notation to the end of our string + prefix += ".*" + + return self._get_operator(">=")(prospective, spec) and self._get_operator("==")( + prospective, prefix + ) + + def _compare_equal(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool: + # We need special logic to handle prefix matching + if spec.endswith(".*"): + # In the case of prefix matching we want to ignore local segment. + normalized_prospective = canonicalize_version( + _public_version(prospective), strip_trailing_zero=False + ) + # Get the normalized version string ignoring the trailing .* + normalized_spec = canonicalize_version(spec[:-2], strip_trailing_zero=False) + # Split the spec out by bangs and dots, and pretend that there is + # an implicit dot in between a release segment and a pre-release segment. + split_spec = _version_split(normalized_spec) + + # Split the prospective version out by bangs and dots, and pretend + # that there is an implicit dot in between a release segment and + # a pre-release segment. + split_prospective = _version_split(normalized_prospective) + + # 0-pad the prospective version before shortening it to get the correct + # shortened version. + padded_prospective, _ = _pad_version(split_prospective, split_spec) + + # Shorten the prospective version to be the same length as the spec + # so that we can determine if the specifier is a prefix of the + # prospective version or not. + shortened_prospective = padded_prospective[: len(split_spec)] + + return shortened_prospective == split_spec + else: + # Convert our spec string into a Version + spec_version = self._require_spec_version(spec) + + # If the specifier does not have a local segment, then we want to + # act as if the prospective version also does not have a local + # segment. + if not spec_version.local: + prospective = _public_version(prospective) + + return prospective == spec_version + + def _compare_not_equal(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool: + return not self._compare_equal(prospective, spec) + + def _compare_less_than_equal(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool: + # NB: Local version identifiers are NOT permitted in the version + # specifier, so local version labels can be universally removed from + # the prospective version. + return _public_version(prospective) <= self._require_spec_version(spec) + + def _compare_greater_than_equal(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool: + # NB: Local version identifiers are NOT permitted in the version + # specifier, so local version labels can be universally removed from + # the prospective version. + return _public_version(prospective) >= self._require_spec_version(spec) + + def _compare_less_than(self, prospective: Version, spec_str: str) -> bool: + # Convert our spec to a Version instance, since we'll want to work with + # it as a version. + spec = self._require_spec_version(spec_str) + + # Check to see if the prospective version is less than the spec + # version. If it's not we can short circuit and just return False now + # instead of doing extra unneeded work. + if not prospective < spec: + return False + + # This special case is here so that, unless the specifier itself + # includes is a pre-release version, that we do not accept pre-release + # versions for the version mentioned in the specifier (e.g. <3.1 should + # not match 3.1.dev0, but should match 3.0.dev0). + if ( + not spec.is_prerelease + and prospective.is_prerelease + and _base_version(prospective) == _base_version(spec) + ): + return False + + # If we've gotten to here, it means that prospective version is both + # less than the spec version *and* it's not a pre-release of the same + # version in the spec. + return True + + def _compare_greater_than(self, prospective: Version, spec_str: str) -> bool: + # Convert our spec to a Version instance, since we'll want to work with + # it as a version. + spec = self._require_spec_version(spec_str) + + # Check to see if the prospective version is greater than the spec + # version. If it's not we can short circuit and just return False now + # instead of doing extra unneeded work. + if not prospective > spec: + return False + + # This special case is here so that, unless the specifier itself + # includes is a post-release version, that we do not accept + # post-release versions for the version mentioned in the specifier + # (e.g. >3.1 should not match 3.0.post0, but should match 3.2.post0). + if ( + not spec.is_postrelease + and prospective.is_postrelease + and _base_version(prospective) == _base_version(spec) + ): + return False + + # Ensure that we do not allow a local version of the version mentioned + # in the specifier, which is technically greater than, to match. + if prospective.local is not None and _base_version( + prospective + ) == _base_version(spec): + return False + + # If we've gotten to here, it means that prospective version is both + # greater than the spec version *and* it's not a pre-release of the + # same version in the spec. + return True + + def _compare_arbitrary(self, prospective: Version | str, spec: str) -> bool: + return str(prospective).lower() == str(spec).lower() + + def __contains__(self, item: str | Version) -> bool: + """Return whether or not the item is contained in this specifier. + + :param item: The item to check for. + + This is used for the ``in`` operator and behaves the same as + :meth:`contains` with no ``prereleases`` argument passed. + + >>> "1.2.3" in Specifier(">=1.2.3") + True + >>> Version("1.2.3") in Specifier(">=1.2.3") + True + >>> "1.0.0" in Specifier(">=1.2.3") + False + >>> "1.3.0a1" in Specifier(">=1.2.3") + True + >>> "1.3.0a1" in Specifier(">=1.2.3", prereleases=True) + True + """ + return self.contains(item) + + def contains(self, item: UnparsedVersion, prereleases: bool | None = None) -> bool: + """Return whether or not the item is contained in this specifier. + + :param item: + The item to check for, which can be a version string or a + :class:`Version` instance. + :param prereleases: + Whether or not to match prereleases with this Specifier. If set to + ``None`` (the default), it will follow the recommendation from + :pep:`440` and match prereleases, as there are no other versions. + + >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains("1.2.3") + True + >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains(Version("1.2.3")) + True + >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains("1.0.0") + False + >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains("1.3.0a1") + True + >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3", prereleases=False).contains("1.3.0a1") + False + >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains("1.3.0a1") + True + """ + + return bool(list(self.filter([item], prereleases=prereleases))) + + def filter( + self, iterable: Iterable[UnparsedVersionVar], prereleases: bool | None = None + ) -> Iterator[UnparsedVersionVar]: + """Filter items in the given iterable, that match the specifier. + + :param iterable: + An iterable that can contain version strings and :class:`Version` instances. + The items in the iterable will be filtered according to the specifier. + :param prereleases: + Whether or not to allow prereleases in the returned iterator. If set to + ``None`` (the default), it will follow the recommendation from :pep:`440` + and match prereleases if there are no other versions. + + >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.3", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.3'] + >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.2.3", "1.3", Version("1.4")])) + ['1.2.3', '1.3', ] + >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.5a1'] + >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"], prereleases=True)) + ['1.3', '1.5a1'] + >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3", prereleases=True).filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.3', '1.5a1'] + """ + prereleases_versions = [] + found_non_prereleases = False + + # Determine if to include prereleases by default + include_prereleases = ( + prereleases if prereleases is not None else self.prereleases + ) + + # Get the matching operator + operator_callable = self._get_operator(self.operator) + + # Filter versions + for version in iterable: + parsed_version = _coerce_version(version) + if parsed_version is None: + # === operator can match arbitrary (non-version) strings + if self.operator == "===" and self._compare_arbitrary( + version, self.version + ): + yield version + elif operator_callable(parsed_version, self.version): + # If it's not a prerelease or prereleases are allowed, yield it directly + if not parsed_version.is_prerelease or include_prereleases: + found_non_prereleases = True + yield version + # Otherwise collect prereleases for potential later use + elif prereleases is None and self._prereleases is not False: + prereleases_versions.append(version) + + # If no non-prereleases were found and prereleases weren't + # explicitly forbidden, yield the collected prereleases + if ( + not found_non_prereleases + and prereleases is None + and self._prereleases is not False + ): + yield from prereleases_versions + + +_prefix_regex = re.compile(r"([0-9]+)((?:a|b|c|rc)[0-9]+)") + + +def _version_split(version: str) -> list[str]: + """Split version into components. + + The split components are intended for version comparison. The logic does + not attempt to retain the original version string, so joining the + components back with :func:`_version_join` may not produce the original + version string. + """ + result: list[str] = [] + + epoch, _, rest = version.rpartition("!") + result.append(epoch or "0") + + for item in rest.split("."): + match = _prefix_regex.fullmatch(item) + if match: + result.extend(match.groups()) + else: + result.append(item) + return result + + +def _version_join(components: list[str]) -> str: + """Join split version components into a version string. + + This function assumes the input came from :func:`_version_split`, where the + first component must be the epoch (either empty or numeric), and all other + components numeric. + """ + epoch, *rest = components + return f"{epoch}!{'.'.join(rest)}" + + +def _is_not_suffix(segment: str) -> bool: + return not any( + segment.startswith(prefix) for prefix in ("dev", "a", "b", "rc", "post") + ) + + +def _pad_version(left: list[str], right: list[str]) -> tuple[list[str], list[str]]: + left_split, right_split = [], [] + + # Get the release segment of our versions + left_split.append(list(itertools.takewhile(lambda x: x.isdigit(), left))) + right_split.append(list(itertools.takewhile(lambda x: x.isdigit(), right))) + + # Get the rest of our versions + left_split.append(left[len(left_split[0]) :]) + right_split.append(right[len(right_split[0]) :]) + + # Insert our padding + left_split.insert(1, ["0"] * max(0, len(right_split[0]) - len(left_split[0]))) + right_split.insert(1, ["0"] * max(0, len(left_split[0]) - len(right_split[0]))) + + return ( + list(itertools.chain.from_iterable(left_split)), + list(itertools.chain.from_iterable(right_split)), + ) + + +class SpecifierSet(BaseSpecifier): + """This class abstracts handling of a set of version specifiers. + + It can be passed a single specifier (``>=3.0``), a comma-separated list of + specifiers (``>=3.0,!=3.1``), or no specifier at all. + """ + + __slots__ = ("_prereleases", "_specs") + + def __init__( + self, + specifiers: str | Iterable[Specifier] = "", + prereleases: bool | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Initialize a SpecifierSet instance. + + :param specifiers: + The string representation of a specifier or a comma-separated list of + specifiers which will be parsed and normalized before use. + May also be an iterable of ``Specifier`` instances, which will be used + as is. + :param prereleases: + This tells the SpecifierSet if it should accept prerelease versions if + applicable or not. The default of ``None`` will autodetect it from the + given specifiers. + + :raises InvalidSpecifier: + If the given ``specifiers`` are not parseable than this exception will be + raised. + """ + + if isinstance(specifiers, str): + # Split on `,` to break each individual specifier into its own item, and + # strip each item to remove leading/trailing whitespace. + split_specifiers = [s.strip() for s in specifiers.split(",") if s.strip()] + + # Make each individual specifier a Specifier and save in a frozen set + # for later. + self._specs = frozenset(map(Specifier, split_specifiers)) + else: + # Save the supplied specifiers in a frozen set. + self._specs = frozenset(specifiers) + + # Store our prereleases value so we can use it later to determine if + # we accept prereleases or not. + self._prereleases = prereleases + + @property + def prereleases(self) -> bool | None: + # If we have been given an explicit prerelease modifier, then we'll + # pass that through here. + if self._prereleases is not None: + return self._prereleases + + # If we don't have any specifiers, and we don't have a forced value, + # then we'll just return None since we don't know if this should have + # pre-releases or not. + if not self._specs: + return None + + # Otherwise we'll see if any of the given specifiers accept + # prereleases, if any of them do we'll return True, otherwise False. + if any(s.prereleases for s in self._specs): + return True + + return None + + @prereleases.setter + def prereleases(self, value: bool | None) -> None: + self._prereleases = value + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + """A representation of the specifier set that shows all internal state. + + Note that the ordering of the individual specifiers within the set may not + match the input string. + + >>> SpecifierSet('>=1.0.0,!=2.0.0') + =1.0.0')> + >>> SpecifierSet('>=1.0.0,!=2.0.0', prereleases=False) + =1.0.0', prereleases=False)> + >>> SpecifierSet('>=1.0.0,!=2.0.0', prereleases=True) + =1.0.0', prereleases=True)> + """ + pre = ( + f", prereleases={self.prereleases!r}" + if self._prereleases is not None + else "" + ) + + return f"" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + """A string representation of the specifier set that can be round-tripped. + + Note that the ordering of the individual specifiers within the set may not + match the input string. + + >>> str(SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1")) + '!=1.0.1,>=1.0.0' + >>> str(SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=False)) + '!=1.0.1,>=1.0.0' + """ + return ",".join(sorted(str(s) for s in self._specs)) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self._specs) + + def __and__(self, other: SpecifierSet | str) -> SpecifierSet: + """Return a SpecifierSet which is a combination of the two sets. + + :param other: The other object to combine with. + + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") & '<=2.0.0,!=2.0.1' + =1.0.0')> + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") & SpecifierSet('<=2.0.0,!=2.0.1') + =1.0.0')> + """ + if isinstance(other, str): + other = SpecifierSet(other) + elif not isinstance(other, SpecifierSet): + return NotImplemented + + specifier = SpecifierSet() + specifier._specs = frozenset(self._specs | other._specs) + + if self._prereleases is None and other._prereleases is not None: + specifier._prereleases = other._prereleases + elif ( + self._prereleases is not None and other._prereleases is None + ) or self._prereleases == other._prereleases: + specifier._prereleases = self._prereleases + else: + raise ValueError( + "Cannot combine SpecifierSets with True and False prerelease overrides." + ) + + return specifier + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + """Whether or not the two SpecifierSet-like objects are equal. + + :param other: The other object to check against. + + The value of :attr:`prereleases` is ignored. + + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") == SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") + True + >>> (SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=False) == + ... SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=True)) + True + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") == ">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1" + True + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") == SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0") + False + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") == SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.2") + False + """ + if isinstance(other, (str, Specifier)): + other = SpecifierSet(str(other)) + elif not isinstance(other, SpecifierSet): + return NotImplemented + + return self._specs == other._specs + + def __len__(self) -> int: + """Returns the number of specifiers in this specifier set.""" + return len(self._specs) + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[Specifier]: + """ + Returns an iterator over all the underlying :class:`Specifier` instances + in this specifier set. + + >>> sorted(SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1"), key=str) + [, =1.0.0')>] + """ + return iter(self._specs) + + def __contains__(self, item: UnparsedVersion) -> bool: + """Return whether or not the item is contained in this specifier. + + :param item: The item to check for. + + This is used for the ``in`` operator and behaves the same as + :meth:`contains` with no ``prereleases`` argument passed. + + >>> "1.2.3" in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") + True + >>> Version("1.2.3") in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") + True + >>> "1.0.1" in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") + False + >>> "1.3.0a1" in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") + True + >>> "1.3.0a1" in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=True) + True + """ + return self.contains(item) + + def contains( + self, + item: UnparsedVersion, + prereleases: bool | None = None, + installed: bool | None = None, + ) -> bool: + """Return whether or not the item is contained in this SpecifierSet. + + :param item: + The item to check for, which can be a version string or a + :class:`Version` instance. + :param prereleases: + Whether or not to match prereleases with this SpecifierSet. If set to + ``None`` (the default), it will follow the recommendation from :pep:`440` + and match prereleases, as there are no other versions. + :param installed: + Whether or not the item is installed. If set to ``True``, it will + accept prerelease versions even if the specifier does not allow them. + + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains("1.2.3") + True + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains(Version("1.2.3")) + True + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains("1.0.1") + False + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains("1.3.0a1") + True + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=False).contains("1.3.0a1") + False + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains("1.3.0a1", prereleases=True) + True + """ + version = _coerce_version(item) + + if version is not None and installed and version.is_prerelease: + prereleases = True + + check_item = item if version is None else version + return bool(list(self.filter([check_item], prereleases=prereleases))) + + def filter( + self, iterable: Iterable[UnparsedVersionVar], prereleases: bool | None = None + ) -> Iterator[UnparsedVersionVar]: + """Filter items in the given iterable, that match the specifiers in this set. + + :param iterable: + An iterable that can contain version strings and :class:`Version` instances. + The items in the iterable will be filtered according to the specifier. + :param prereleases: + Whether or not to allow prereleases in the returned iterator. If set to + ``None`` (the default), it will follow the recommendation from :pep:`440` + and match prereleases if there are no other versions. + + >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.3", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.3'] + >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.3", Version("1.4")])) + ['1.3', ] + >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.5a1'] + >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"], prereleases=True)) + ['1.3', '1.5a1'] + >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3", prereleases=True).filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.3', '1.5a1'] + + An "empty" SpecifierSet will filter items based on the presence of prerelease + versions in the set. + + >>> list(SpecifierSet("").filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.3'] + >>> list(SpecifierSet("").filter(["1.5a1"])) + ['1.5a1'] + >>> list(SpecifierSet("", prereleases=True).filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.3', '1.5a1'] + >>> list(SpecifierSet("").filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"], prereleases=True)) + ['1.3', '1.5a1'] + """ + # Determine if we're forcing a prerelease or not, if we're not forcing + # one for this particular filter call, then we'll use whatever the + # SpecifierSet thinks for whether or not we should support prereleases. + if prereleases is None and self.prereleases is not None: + prereleases = self.prereleases + + # If we have any specifiers, then we want to wrap our iterable in the + # filter method for each one, this will act as a logical AND amongst + # each specifier. + if self._specs: + # When prereleases is None, we need to let all versions through + # the individual filters, then decide about prereleases at the end + # based on whether any non-prereleases matched ALL specs. + for spec in self._specs: + iterable = spec.filter( + iterable, prereleases=True if prereleases is None else prereleases + ) + + if prereleases is not None: + # If we have a forced prereleases value, + # we can immediately return the iterator. + return iter(iterable) + else: + # Handle empty SpecifierSet cases where prereleases is not None. + if prereleases is True: + return iter(iterable) + + if prereleases is False: + return ( + item + for item in iterable + if (version := _coerce_version(item)) is None + or not version.is_prerelease + ) + + # Finally if prereleases is None, apply PEP 440 logic: + # exclude prereleases unless there are no final releases that matched. + filtered_items: list[UnparsedVersionVar] = [] + found_prereleases: list[UnparsedVersionVar] = [] + found_final_release = False + + for item in iterable: + parsed_version = _coerce_version(item) + # Arbitrary strings are always included as it is not + # possible to determine if they are prereleases, + # and they have already passed all specifiers. + if parsed_version is None: + filtered_items.append(item) + found_prereleases.append(item) + elif parsed_version.is_prerelease: + found_prereleases.append(item) + else: + filtered_items.append(item) + found_final_release = True + + return iter(filtered_items if found_final_release else found_prereleases) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/tags.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/tags.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5ef27c897a4df35a2a6923b608a5e04a0a38b9ee --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/tags.py @@ -0,0 +1,651 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import platform +import re +import struct +import subprocess +import sys +import sysconfig +from importlib.machinery import EXTENSION_SUFFIXES +from typing import ( + Any, + Iterable, + Iterator, + Sequence, + Tuple, + cast, +) + +from . import _manylinux, _musllinux + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +PythonVersion = Sequence[int] +AppleVersion = Tuple[int, int] + +INTERPRETER_SHORT_NAMES: dict[str, str] = { + "python": "py", # Generic. + "cpython": "cp", + "pypy": "pp", + "ironpython": "ip", + "jython": "jy", +} + + +_32_BIT_INTERPRETER = struct.calcsize("P") == 4 + + +class Tag: + """ + A representation of the tag triple for a wheel. + + Instances are considered immutable and thus are hashable. Equality checking + is also supported. + """ + + __slots__ = ["_abi", "_hash", "_interpreter", "_platform"] + + def __init__(self, interpreter: str, abi: str, platform: str) -> None: + self._interpreter = interpreter.lower() + self._abi = abi.lower() + self._platform = platform.lower() + # The __hash__ of every single element in a Set[Tag] will be evaluated each time + # that a set calls its `.disjoint()` method, which may be called hundreds of + # times when scanning a page of links for packages with tags matching that + # Set[Tag]. Pre-computing the value here produces significant speedups for + # downstream consumers. + self._hash = hash((self._interpreter, self._abi, self._platform)) + + @property + def interpreter(self) -> str: + return self._interpreter + + @property + def abi(self) -> str: + return self._abi + + @property + def platform(self) -> str: + return self._platform + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, Tag): + return NotImplemented + + return ( + (self._hash == other._hash) # Short-circuit ASAP for perf reasons. + and (self._platform == other._platform) + and (self._abi == other._abi) + and (self._interpreter == other._interpreter) + ) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return self._hash + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"{self._interpreter}-{self._abi}-{self._platform}" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self} @ {id(self)}>" + + def __setstate__(self, state: tuple[None, dict[str, Any]]) -> None: + # The cached _hash is wrong when unpickling. + _, slots = state + for k, v in slots.items(): + setattr(self, k, v) + self._hash = hash((self._interpreter, self._abi, self._platform)) + + +def parse_tag(tag: str) -> frozenset[Tag]: + """ + Parses the provided tag (e.g. `py3-none-any`) into a frozenset of Tag instances. + + Returning a set is required due to the possibility that the tag is a + compressed tag set. + """ + tags = set() + interpreters, abis, platforms = tag.split("-") + for interpreter in interpreters.split("."): + for abi in abis.split("."): + for platform_ in platforms.split("."): + tags.add(Tag(interpreter, abi, platform_)) + return frozenset(tags) + + +def _get_config_var(name: str, warn: bool = False) -> int | str | None: + value: int | str | None = sysconfig.get_config_var(name) + if value is None and warn: + logger.debug( + "Config variable '%s' is unset, Python ABI tag may be incorrect", name + ) + return value + + +def _normalize_string(string: str) -> str: + return string.replace(".", "_").replace("-", "_").replace(" ", "_") + + +def _is_threaded_cpython(abis: list[str]) -> bool: + """ + Determine if the ABI corresponds to a threaded (`--disable-gil`) build. + + The threaded builds are indicated by a "t" in the abiflags. + """ + if len(abis) == 0: + return False + # expect e.g., cp313 + m = re.match(r"cp\d+(.*)", abis[0]) + if not m: + return False + abiflags = m.group(1) + return "t" in abiflags + + +def _abi3_applies(python_version: PythonVersion, threading: bool) -> bool: + """ + Determine if the Python version supports abi3. + + PEP 384 was first implemented in Python 3.2. The threaded (`--disable-gil`) + builds do not support abi3. + """ + return len(python_version) > 1 and tuple(python_version) >= (3, 2) and not threading + + +def _cpython_abis(py_version: PythonVersion, warn: bool = False) -> list[str]: + py_version = tuple(py_version) # To allow for version comparison. + abis = [] + version = _version_nodot(py_version[:2]) + threading = debug = pymalloc = ucs4 = "" + with_debug = _get_config_var("Py_DEBUG", warn) + has_refcount = hasattr(sys, "gettotalrefcount") + # Windows doesn't set Py_DEBUG, so checking for support of debug-compiled + # extension modules is the best option. + # https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/3383#issuecomment-173267692 + has_ext = "_d.pyd" in EXTENSION_SUFFIXES + if with_debug or (with_debug is None and (has_refcount or has_ext)): + debug = "d" + if py_version >= (3, 13) and _get_config_var("Py_GIL_DISABLED", warn): + threading = "t" + if py_version < (3, 8): + with_pymalloc = _get_config_var("WITH_PYMALLOC", warn) + if with_pymalloc or with_pymalloc is None: + pymalloc = "m" + if py_version < (3, 3): + unicode_size = _get_config_var("Py_UNICODE_SIZE", warn) + if unicode_size == 4 or ( + unicode_size is None and sys.maxunicode == 0x10FFFF + ): + ucs4 = "u" + elif debug: + # Debug builds can also load "normal" extension modules. + # We can also assume no UCS-4 or pymalloc requirement. + abis.append(f"cp{version}{threading}") + abis.insert(0, f"cp{version}{threading}{debug}{pymalloc}{ucs4}") + return abis + + +def cpython_tags( + python_version: PythonVersion | None = None, + abis: Iterable[str] | None = None, + platforms: Iterable[str] | None = None, + *, + warn: bool = False, +) -> Iterator[Tag]: + """ + Yields the tags for a CPython interpreter. + + The tags consist of: + - cp-- + - cp-abi3- + - cp-none- + - cp-abi3- # Older Python versions down to 3.2. + + If python_version only specifies a major version then user-provided ABIs and + the 'none' ABItag will be used. + + If 'abi3' or 'none' are specified in 'abis' then they will be yielded at + their normal position and not at the beginning. + """ + if not python_version: + python_version = sys.version_info[:2] + + interpreter = f"cp{_version_nodot(python_version[:2])}" + + if abis is None: + abis = _cpython_abis(python_version, warn) if len(python_version) > 1 else [] + abis = list(abis) + # 'abi3' and 'none' are explicitly handled later. + for explicit_abi in ("abi3", "none"): + try: + abis.remove(explicit_abi) + except ValueError: # noqa: PERF203 + pass + + platforms = list(platforms or platform_tags()) + for abi in abis: + for platform_ in platforms: + yield Tag(interpreter, abi, platform_) + + threading = _is_threaded_cpython(abis) + use_abi3 = _abi3_applies(python_version, threading) + if use_abi3: + yield from (Tag(interpreter, "abi3", platform_) for platform_ in platforms) + yield from (Tag(interpreter, "none", platform_) for platform_ in platforms) + + if use_abi3: + for minor_version in range(python_version[1] - 1, 1, -1): + for platform_ in platforms: + version = _version_nodot((python_version[0], minor_version)) + interpreter = f"cp{version}" + yield Tag(interpreter, "abi3", platform_) + + +def _generic_abi() -> list[str]: + """ + Return the ABI tag based on EXT_SUFFIX. + """ + # The following are examples of `EXT_SUFFIX`. + # We want to keep the parts which are related to the ABI and remove the + # parts which are related to the platform: + # - linux: '.cpython-310-x86_64-linux-gnu.so' => cp310 + # - mac: '.cpython-310-darwin.so' => cp310 + # - win: '.cp310-win_amd64.pyd' => cp310 + # - win: '.pyd' => cp37 (uses _cpython_abis()) + # - pypy: '.pypy38-pp73-x86_64-linux-gnu.so' => pypy38_pp73 + # - graalpy: '.graalpy-38-native-x86_64-darwin.dylib' + # => graalpy_38_native + + ext_suffix = _get_config_var("EXT_SUFFIX", warn=True) + if not isinstance(ext_suffix, str) or ext_suffix[0] != ".": + raise SystemError("invalid sysconfig.get_config_var('EXT_SUFFIX')") + parts = ext_suffix.split(".") + if len(parts) < 3: + # CPython3.7 and earlier uses ".pyd" on Windows. + return _cpython_abis(sys.version_info[:2]) + soabi = parts[1] + if soabi.startswith("cpython"): + # non-windows + abi = "cp" + soabi.split("-")[1] + elif soabi.startswith("cp"): + # windows + abi = soabi.split("-")[0] + elif soabi.startswith("pypy"): + abi = "-".join(soabi.split("-")[:2]) + elif soabi.startswith("graalpy"): + abi = "-".join(soabi.split("-")[:3]) + elif soabi: + # pyston, ironpython, others? + abi = soabi + else: + return [] + return [_normalize_string(abi)] + + +def generic_tags( + interpreter: str | None = None, + abis: Iterable[str] | None = None, + platforms: Iterable[str] | None = None, + *, + warn: bool = False, +) -> Iterator[Tag]: + """ + Yields the tags for a generic interpreter. + + The tags consist of: + - -- + + The "none" ABI will be added if it was not explicitly provided. + """ + if not interpreter: + interp_name = interpreter_name() + interp_version = interpreter_version(warn=warn) + interpreter = f"{interp_name}{interp_version}" + abis = _generic_abi() if abis is None else list(abis) + platforms = list(platforms or platform_tags()) + if "none" not in abis: + abis.append("none") + for abi in abis: + for platform_ in platforms: + yield Tag(interpreter, abi, platform_) + + +def _py_interpreter_range(py_version: PythonVersion) -> Iterator[str]: + """ + Yields Python versions in descending order. + + After the latest version, the major-only version will be yielded, and then + all previous versions of that major version. + """ + if len(py_version) > 1: + yield f"py{_version_nodot(py_version[:2])}" + yield f"py{py_version[0]}" + if len(py_version) > 1: + for minor in range(py_version[1] - 1, -1, -1): + yield f"py{_version_nodot((py_version[0], minor))}" + + +def compatible_tags( + python_version: PythonVersion | None = None, + interpreter: str | None = None, + platforms: Iterable[str] | None = None, +) -> Iterator[Tag]: + """ + Yields the sequence of tags that are compatible with a specific version of Python. + + The tags consist of: + - py*-none- + - -none-any # ... if `interpreter` is provided. + - py*-none-any + """ + if not python_version: + python_version = sys.version_info[:2] + platforms = list(platforms or platform_tags()) + for version in _py_interpreter_range(python_version): + for platform_ in platforms: + yield Tag(version, "none", platform_) + if interpreter: + yield Tag(interpreter, "none", "any") + for version in _py_interpreter_range(python_version): + yield Tag(version, "none", "any") + + +def _mac_arch(arch: str, is_32bit: bool = _32_BIT_INTERPRETER) -> str: + if not is_32bit: + return arch + + if arch.startswith("ppc"): + return "ppc" + + return "i386" + + +def _mac_binary_formats(version: AppleVersion, cpu_arch: str) -> list[str]: + formats = [cpu_arch] + if cpu_arch == "x86_64": + if version < (10, 4): + return [] + formats.extend(["intel", "fat64", "fat32"]) + + elif cpu_arch == "i386": + if version < (10, 4): + return [] + formats.extend(["intel", "fat32", "fat"]) + + elif cpu_arch == "ppc64": + # TODO: Need to care about 32-bit PPC for ppc64 through 10.2? + if version > (10, 5) or version < (10, 4): + return [] + formats.append("fat64") + + elif cpu_arch == "ppc": + if version > (10, 6): + return [] + formats.extend(["fat32", "fat"]) + + if cpu_arch in {"arm64", "x86_64"}: + formats.append("universal2") + + if cpu_arch in {"x86_64", "i386", "ppc64", "ppc", "intel"}: + formats.append("universal") + + return formats + + +def mac_platforms( + version: AppleVersion | None = None, arch: str | None = None +) -> Iterator[str]: + """ + Yields the platform tags for a macOS system. + + The `version` parameter is a two-item tuple specifying the macOS version to + generate platform tags for. The `arch` parameter is the CPU architecture to + generate platform tags for. Both parameters default to the appropriate value + for the current system. + """ + version_str, _, cpu_arch = platform.mac_ver() + if version is None: + version = cast("AppleVersion", tuple(map(int, version_str.split(".")[:2]))) + if version == (10, 16): + # When built against an older macOS SDK, Python will report macOS 10.16 + # instead of the real version. + version_str = subprocess.run( + [ + sys.executable, + "-sS", + "-c", + "import platform; print(platform.mac_ver()[0])", + ], + check=True, + env={"SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT": "0"}, + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, + text=True, + ).stdout + version = cast("AppleVersion", tuple(map(int, version_str.split(".")[:2]))) + + if arch is None: + arch = _mac_arch(cpu_arch) + + if (10, 0) <= version < (11, 0): + # Prior to Mac OS 11, each yearly release of Mac OS bumped the + # "minor" version number. The major version was always 10. + major_version = 10 + for minor_version in range(version[1], -1, -1): + compat_version = major_version, minor_version + binary_formats = _mac_binary_formats(compat_version, arch) + for binary_format in binary_formats: + yield f"macosx_{major_version}_{minor_version}_{binary_format}" + + if version >= (11, 0): + # Starting with Mac OS 11, each yearly release bumps the major version + # number. The minor versions are now the midyear updates. + minor_version = 0 + for major_version in range(version[0], 10, -1): + compat_version = major_version, minor_version + binary_formats = _mac_binary_formats(compat_version, arch) + for binary_format in binary_formats: + yield f"macosx_{major_version}_{minor_version}_{binary_format}" + + if version >= (11, 0): + # Mac OS 11 on x86_64 is compatible with binaries from previous releases. + # Arm64 support was introduced in 11.0, so no Arm binaries from previous + # releases exist. + # + # However, the "universal2" binary format can have a + # macOS version earlier than 11.0 when the x86_64 part of the binary supports + # that version of macOS. + major_version = 10 + if arch == "x86_64": + for minor_version in range(16, 3, -1): + compat_version = major_version, minor_version + binary_formats = _mac_binary_formats(compat_version, arch) + for binary_format in binary_formats: + yield f"macosx_{major_version}_{minor_version}_{binary_format}" + else: + for minor_version in range(16, 3, -1): + compat_version = major_version, minor_version + binary_format = "universal2" + yield f"macosx_{major_version}_{minor_version}_{binary_format}" + + +def ios_platforms( + version: AppleVersion | None = None, multiarch: str | None = None +) -> Iterator[str]: + """ + Yields the platform tags for an iOS system. + + :param version: A two-item tuple specifying the iOS version to generate + platform tags for. Defaults to the current iOS version. + :param multiarch: The CPU architecture+ABI to generate platform tags for - + (the value used by `sys.implementation._multiarch` e.g., + `arm64_iphoneos` or `x84_64_iphonesimulator`). Defaults to the current + multiarch value. + """ + if version is None: + # if iOS is the current platform, ios_ver *must* be defined. However, + # it won't exist for CPython versions before 3.13, which causes a mypy + # error. + _, release, _, _ = platform.ios_ver() # type: ignore[attr-defined, unused-ignore] + version = cast("AppleVersion", tuple(map(int, release.split(".")[:2]))) + + if multiarch is None: + multiarch = sys.implementation._multiarch + multiarch = multiarch.replace("-", "_") + + ios_platform_template = "ios_{major}_{minor}_{multiarch}" + + # Consider any iOS major.minor version from the version requested, down to + # 12.0. 12.0 is the first iOS version that is known to have enough features + # to support CPython. Consider every possible minor release up to X.9. There + # highest the minor has ever gone is 8 (14.8 and 15.8) but having some extra + # candidates that won't ever match doesn't really hurt, and it saves us from + # having to keep an explicit list of known iOS versions in the code. Return + # the results descending order of version number. + + # If the requested major version is less than 12, there won't be any matches. + if version[0] < 12: + return + + # Consider the actual X.Y version that was requested. + yield ios_platform_template.format( + major=version[0], minor=version[1], multiarch=multiarch + ) + + # Consider every minor version from X.0 to the minor version prior to the + # version requested by the platform. + for minor in range(version[1] - 1, -1, -1): + yield ios_platform_template.format( + major=version[0], minor=minor, multiarch=multiarch + ) + + for major in range(version[0] - 1, 11, -1): + for minor in range(9, -1, -1): + yield ios_platform_template.format( + major=major, minor=minor, multiarch=multiarch + ) + + +def android_platforms( + api_level: int | None = None, abi: str | None = None +) -> Iterator[str]: + """ + Yields the :attr:`~Tag.platform` tags for Android. If this function is invoked on + non-Android platforms, the ``api_level`` and ``abi`` arguments are required. + + :param int api_level: The maximum `API level + `__ to return. Defaults + to the current system's version, as returned by ``platform.android_ver``. + :param str abi: The `Android ABI `__, + e.g. ``arm64_v8a``. Defaults to the current system's ABI , as returned by + ``sysconfig.get_platform``. Hyphens and periods will be replaced with + underscores. + """ + if platform.system() != "Android" and (api_level is None or abi is None): + raise TypeError( + "on non-Android platforms, the api_level and abi arguments are required" + ) + + if api_level is None: + # Python 3.13 was the first version to return platform.system() == "Android", + # and also the first version to define platform.android_ver(). + api_level = platform.android_ver().api_level # type: ignore[attr-defined] + + if abi is None: + abi = sysconfig.get_platform().split("-")[-1] + abi = _normalize_string(abi) + + # 16 is the minimum API level known to have enough features to support CPython + # without major patching. Yield every API level from the maximum down to the + # minimum, inclusive. + min_api_level = 16 + for ver in range(api_level, min_api_level - 1, -1): + yield f"android_{ver}_{abi}" + + +def _linux_platforms(is_32bit: bool = _32_BIT_INTERPRETER) -> Iterator[str]: + linux = _normalize_string(sysconfig.get_platform()) + if not linux.startswith("linux_"): + # we should never be here, just yield the sysconfig one and return + yield linux + return + if is_32bit: + if linux == "linux_x86_64": + linux = "linux_i686" + elif linux == "linux_aarch64": + linux = "linux_armv8l" + _, arch = linux.split("_", 1) + archs = {"armv8l": ["armv8l", "armv7l"]}.get(arch, [arch]) + yield from _manylinux.platform_tags(archs) + yield from _musllinux.platform_tags(archs) + for arch in archs: + yield f"linux_{arch}" + + +def _generic_platforms() -> Iterator[str]: + yield _normalize_string(sysconfig.get_platform()) + + +def platform_tags() -> Iterator[str]: + """ + Provides the platform tags for this installation. + """ + if platform.system() == "Darwin": + return mac_platforms() + elif platform.system() == "iOS": + return ios_platforms() + elif platform.system() == "Android": + return android_platforms() + elif platform.system() == "Linux": + return _linux_platforms() + else: + return _generic_platforms() + + +def interpreter_name() -> str: + """ + Returns the name of the running interpreter. + + Some implementations have a reserved, two-letter abbreviation which will + be returned when appropriate. + """ + name = sys.implementation.name + return INTERPRETER_SHORT_NAMES.get(name) or name + + +def interpreter_version(*, warn: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Returns the version of the running interpreter. + """ + version = _get_config_var("py_version_nodot", warn=warn) + return str(version) if version else _version_nodot(sys.version_info[:2]) + + +def _version_nodot(version: PythonVersion) -> str: + return "".join(map(str, version)) + + +def sys_tags(*, warn: bool = False) -> Iterator[Tag]: + """ + Returns the sequence of tag triples for the running interpreter. + + The order of the sequence corresponds to priority order for the + interpreter, from most to least important. + """ + + interp_name = interpreter_name() + if interp_name == "cp": + yield from cpython_tags(warn=warn) + else: + yield from generic_tags() + + if interp_name == "pp": + interp = "pp3" + elif interp_name == "cp": + interp = "cp" + interpreter_version(warn=warn) + else: + interp = None + yield from compatible_tags(interpreter=interp) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/utils.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c41c8137f2679a0fac21bb845596e231ae88dbd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +from __future__ import annotations + +import re +from typing import NewType, Tuple, Union, cast + +from .tags import Tag, parse_tag +from .version import InvalidVersion, Version, _TrimmedRelease + +BuildTag = Union[Tuple[()], Tuple[int, str]] +NormalizedName = NewType("NormalizedName", str) + + +class InvalidName(ValueError): + """ + An invalid distribution name; users should refer to the packaging user guide. + """ + + +class InvalidWheelFilename(ValueError): + """ + An invalid wheel filename was found, users should refer to PEP 427. + """ + + +class InvalidSdistFilename(ValueError): + """ + An invalid sdist filename was found, users should refer to the packaging user guide. + """ + + +# Core metadata spec for `Name` +_validate_regex = re.compile(r"[A-Z0-9]|[A-Z0-9][A-Z0-9._-]*[A-Z0-9]", re.IGNORECASE) +_normalized_regex = re.compile(r"[a-z0-9]|[a-z0-9]([a-z0-9-](?!--))*[a-z0-9]") +# PEP 427: The build number must start with a digit. +_build_tag_regex = re.compile(r"(\d+)(.*)") + + +def canonicalize_name(name: str, *, validate: bool = False) -> NormalizedName: + if validate and not _validate_regex.fullmatch(name): + raise InvalidName(f"name is invalid: {name!r}") + # Ensure all ``.`` and ``_`` are ``-`` + # Emulates ``re.sub(r"[-_.]+", "-", name).lower()`` from PEP 503 + # Much faster than re, and even faster than str.translate + value = name.lower().replace("_", "-").replace(".", "-") + # Condense repeats (faster than regex) + while "--" in value: + value = value.replace("--", "-") + return cast("NormalizedName", value) + + +def is_normalized_name(name: str) -> bool: + return _normalized_regex.fullmatch(name) is not None + + +def canonicalize_version( + version: Version | str, *, strip_trailing_zero: bool = True +) -> str: + """ + Return a canonical form of a version as a string. + + >>> canonicalize_version('1.0.1') + '1.0.1' + + Per PEP 625, versions may have multiple canonical forms, differing + only by trailing zeros. + + >>> canonicalize_version('1.0.0') + '1' + >>> canonicalize_version('1.0.0', strip_trailing_zero=False) + '1.0.0' + + Invalid versions are returned unaltered. + + >>> canonicalize_version('foo bar baz') + 'foo bar baz' + """ + if isinstance(version, str): + try: + version = Version(version) + except InvalidVersion: + return str(version) + return str(_TrimmedRelease(version) if strip_trailing_zero else version) + + +def parse_wheel_filename( + filename: str, +) -> tuple[NormalizedName, Version, BuildTag, frozenset[Tag]]: + if not filename.endswith(".whl"): + raise InvalidWheelFilename( + f"Invalid wheel filename (extension must be '.whl'): {filename!r}" + ) + + filename = filename[:-4] + dashes = filename.count("-") + if dashes not in (4, 5): + raise InvalidWheelFilename( + f"Invalid wheel filename (wrong number of parts): {filename!r}" + ) + + parts = filename.split("-", dashes - 2) + name_part = parts[0] + # See PEP 427 for the rules on escaping the project name. + if "__" in name_part or re.match(r"^[\w\d._]*$", name_part, re.UNICODE) is None: + raise InvalidWheelFilename(f"Invalid project name: {filename!r}") + name = canonicalize_name(name_part) + + try: + version = Version(parts[1]) + except InvalidVersion as e: + raise InvalidWheelFilename( + f"Invalid wheel filename (invalid version): {filename!r}" + ) from e + + if dashes == 5: + build_part = parts[2] + build_match = _build_tag_regex.match(build_part) + if build_match is None: + raise InvalidWheelFilename( + f"Invalid build number: {build_part} in {filename!r}" + ) + build = cast("BuildTag", (int(build_match.group(1)), build_match.group(2))) + else: + build = () + tags = parse_tag(parts[-1]) + return (name, version, build, tags) + + +def parse_sdist_filename(filename: str) -> tuple[NormalizedName, Version]: + if filename.endswith(".tar.gz"): + file_stem = filename[: -len(".tar.gz")] + elif filename.endswith(".zip"): + file_stem = filename[: -len(".zip")] + else: + raise InvalidSdistFilename( + f"Invalid sdist filename (extension must be '.tar.gz' or '.zip'):" + f" {filename!r}" + ) + + # We are requiring a PEP 440 version, which cannot contain dashes, + # so we split on the last dash. + name_part, sep, version_part = file_stem.rpartition("-") + if not sep: + raise InvalidSdistFilename(f"Invalid sdist filename: {filename!r}") + + name = canonicalize_name(name_part) + + try: + version = Version(version_part) + except InvalidVersion as e: + raise InvalidSdistFilename( + f"Invalid sdist filename (invalid version): {filename!r}" + ) from e + + return (name, version) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/version.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d250a2627d756301973d49e878c261b6afd20eb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/version.py @@ -0,0 +1,792 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. +""" +.. testsetup:: + + from pip._vendor.packaging.version import parse, Version +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import re +import sys +import typing +from typing import ( + Any, + Callable, + Literal, + NamedTuple, + SupportsInt, + Tuple, + TypedDict, + Union, +) + +from ._structures import Infinity, InfinityType, NegativeInfinity, NegativeInfinityType + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing_extensions import Self, Unpack + +if sys.version_info >= (3, 13): # pragma: no cover + from warnings import deprecated as _deprecated +elif typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing_extensions import deprecated as _deprecated +else: # pragma: no cover + import functools + import warnings + + def _deprecated(message: str) -> object: + def decorator(func: object) -> object: + @functools.wraps(func) + def wrapper(*args: object, **kwargs: object) -> object: + warnings.warn( + message, + category=DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return func(*args, **kwargs) + + return wrapper + + return decorator + + +_LETTER_NORMALIZATION = { + "alpha": "a", + "beta": "b", + "c": "rc", + "pre": "rc", + "preview": "rc", + "rev": "post", + "r": "post", +} + +__all__ = ["VERSION_PATTERN", "InvalidVersion", "Version", "parse"] + +LocalType = Tuple[Union[int, str], ...] + +CmpPrePostDevType = Union[InfinityType, NegativeInfinityType, Tuple[str, int]] +CmpLocalType = Union[ + NegativeInfinityType, + Tuple[Union[Tuple[int, str], Tuple[NegativeInfinityType, Union[int, str]]], ...], +] +CmpKey = Tuple[ + int, + Tuple[int, ...], + CmpPrePostDevType, + CmpPrePostDevType, + CmpPrePostDevType, + CmpLocalType, +] +VersionComparisonMethod = Callable[[CmpKey, CmpKey], bool] + + +class _VersionReplace(TypedDict, total=False): + epoch: int | None + release: tuple[int, ...] | None + pre: tuple[Literal["a", "b", "rc"], int] | None + post: int | None + dev: int | None + local: str | None + + +def parse(version: str) -> Version: + """Parse the given version string. + + >>> parse('1.0.dev1') + + + :param version: The version string to parse. + :raises InvalidVersion: When the version string is not a valid version. + """ + return Version(version) + + +class InvalidVersion(ValueError): + """Raised when a version string is not a valid version. + + >>> Version("invalid") + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + packaging.version.InvalidVersion: Invalid version: 'invalid' + """ + + +class _BaseVersion: + __slots__ = () + + # This can also be a normal member (see the packaging_legacy package); + # we are just requiring it to be readable. Actually defining a property + # has runtime effect on subclasses, so it's typing only. + if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + + @property + def _key(self) -> tuple[Any, ...]: ... + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self._key) + + # Please keep the duplicated `isinstance` check + # in the six comparisons hereunder + # unless you find a way to avoid adding overhead function calls. + def __lt__(self, other: _BaseVersion) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key < other._key + + def __le__(self, other: _BaseVersion) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key <= other._key + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key == other._key + + def __ge__(self, other: _BaseVersion) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key >= other._key + + def __gt__(self, other: _BaseVersion) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key > other._key + + def __ne__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key != other._key + + +# Deliberately not anchored to the start and end of the string, to make it +# easier for 3rd party code to reuse + +# Note that ++ doesn't behave identically on CPython and PyPy, so not using it here +_VERSION_PATTERN = r""" + v?+ # optional leading v + (?: + (?:(?P[0-9]+)!)?+ # epoch + (?P[0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)*+) # release segment + (?P
                                          # pre-release
+            [._-]?+
+            (?Palpha|a|beta|b|preview|pre|c|rc)
+            [._-]?+
+            (?P[0-9]+)?
+        )?+
+        (?P                                         # post release
+            (?:-(?P[0-9]+))
+            |
+            (?:
+                [._-]?
+                (?Ppost|rev|r)
+                [._-]?
+                (?P[0-9]+)?
+            )
+        )?+
+        (?P                                          # dev release
+            [._-]?+
+            (?Pdev)
+            [._-]?+
+            (?P[0-9]+)?
+        )?+
+    )
+    (?:\+
+        (?P                                        # local version
+            [a-z0-9]+
+            (?:[._-][a-z0-9]+)*+
+        )
+    )?+
+"""
+
+_VERSION_PATTERN_OLD = _VERSION_PATTERN.replace("*+", "*").replace("?+", "?")
+
+# Possessive qualifiers were added in Python 3.11.
+# CPython 3.11.0-3.11.4 had a bug: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/107795
+# Older PyPy also had a bug.
+VERSION_PATTERN = (
+    _VERSION_PATTERN_OLD
+    if (sys.implementation.name == "cpython" and sys.version_info < (3, 11, 5))
+    or (sys.implementation.name == "pypy" and sys.version_info < (3, 11, 13))
+    or sys.version_info < (3, 11)
+    else _VERSION_PATTERN
+)
+"""
+A string containing the regular expression used to match a valid version.
+
+The pattern is not anchored at either end, and is intended for embedding in larger
+expressions (for example, matching a version number as part of a file name). The
+regular expression should be compiled with the ``re.VERBOSE`` and ``re.IGNORECASE``
+flags set.
+
+:meta hide-value:
+"""
+
+
+# Validation pattern for local version in replace()
+_LOCAL_PATTERN = re.compile(r"[a-z0-9]+(?:[._-][a-z0-9]+)*", re.IGNORECASE)
+
+
+def _validate_epoch(value: object, /) -> int:
+    epoch = value or 0
+    if isinstance(epoch, int) and epoch >= 0:
+        return epoch
+    msg = f"epoch must be non-negative integer, got {epoch}"
+    raise InvalidVersion(msg)
+
+
+def _validate_release(value: object, /) -> tuple[int, ...]:
+    release = (0,) if value is None else value
+    if (
+        isinstance(release, tuple)
+        and len(release) > 0
+        and all(isinstance(i, int) and i >= 0 for i in release)
+    ):
+        return release
+    msg = f"release must be a non-empty tuple of non-negative integers, got {release}"
+    raise InvalidVersion(msg)
+
+
+def _validate_pre(value: object, /) -> tuple[Literal["a", "b", "rc"], int] | None:
+    if value is None:
+        return value
+    if (
+        isinstance(value, tuple)
+        and len(value) == 2
+        and value[0] in ("a", "b", "rc")
+        and isinstance(value[1], int)
+        and value[1] >= 0
+    ):
+        return value
+    msg = f"pre must be a tuple of ('a'|'b'|'rc', non-negative int), got {value}"
+    raise InvalidVersion(msg)
+
+
+def _validate_post(value: object, /) -> tuple[Literal["post"], int] | None:
+    if value is None:
+        return value
+    if isinstance(value, int) and value >= 0:
+        return ("post", value)
+    msg = f"post must be non-negative integer, got {value}"
+    raise InvalidVersion(msg)
+
+
+def _validate_dev(value: object, /) -> tuple[Literal["dev"], int] | None:
+    if value is None:
+        return value
+    if isinstance(value, int) and value >= 0:
+        return ("dev", value)
+    msg = f"dev must be non-negative integer, got {value}"
+    raise InvalidVersion(msg)
+
+
+def _validate_local(value: object, /) -> LocalType | None:
+    if value is None:
+        return value
+    if isinstance(value, str) and _LOCAL_PATTERN.fullmatch(value):
+        return _parse_local_version(value)
+    msg = f"local must be a valid version string, got {value!r}"
+    raise InvalidVersion(msg)
+
+
+# Backward compatibility for internals before 26.0. Do not use.
+class _Version(NamedTuple):
+    epoch: int
+    release: tuple[int, ...]
+    dev: tuple[str, int] | None
+    pre: tuple[str, int] | None
+    post: tuple[str, int] | None
+    local: LocalType | None
+
+
+class Version(_BaseVersion):
+    """This class abstracts handling of a project's versions.
+
+    A :class:`Version` instance is comparison aware and can be compared and
+    sorted using the standard Python interfaces.
+
+    >>> v1 = Version("1.0a5")
+    >>> v2 = Version("1.0")
+    >>> v1
+    
+    >>> v2
+    
+    >>> v1 < v2
+    True
+    >>> v1 == v2
+    False
+    >>> v1 > v2
+    False
+    >>> v1 >= v2
+    False
+    >>> v1 <= v2
+    True
+    """
+
+    __slots__ = ("_dev", "_epoch", "_key_cache", "_local", "_post", "_pre", "_release")
+    __match_args__ = ("_str",)
+
+    _regex = re.compile(r"\s*" + VERSION_PATTERN + r"\s*", re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE)
+
+    _epoch: int
+    _release: tuple[int, ...]
+    _dev: tuple[str, int] | None
+    _pre: tuple[str, int] | None
+    _post: tuple[str, int] | None
+    _local: LocalType | None
+
+    _key_cache: CmpKey | None
+
+    def __init__(self, version: str) -> None:
+        """Initialize a Version object.
+
+        :param version:
+            The string representation of a version which will be parsed and normalized
+            before use.
+        :raises InvalidVersion:
+            If the ``version`` does not conform to PEP 440 in any way then this
+            exception will be raised.
+        """
+        # Validate the version and parse it into pieces
+        match = self._regex.fullmatch(version)
+        if not match:
+            raise InvalidVersion(f"Invalid version: {version!r}")
+        self._epoch = int(match.group("epoch")) if match.group("epoch") else 0
+        self._release = tuple(map(int, match.group("release").split(".")))
+        self._pre = _parse_letter_version(match.group("pre_l"), match.group("pre_n"))
+        self._post = _parse_letter_version(
+            match.group("post_l"), match.group("post_n1") or match.group("post_n2")
+        )
+        self._dev = _parse_letter_version(match.group("dev_l"), match.group("dev_n"))
+        self._local = _parse_local_version(match.group("local"))
+
+        # Key which will be used for sorting
+        self._key_cache = None
+
+    def __replace__(self, **kwargs: Unpack[_VersionReplace]) -> Self:
+        epoch = _validate_epoch(kwargs["epoch"]) if "epoch" in kwargs else self._epoch
+        release = (
+            _validate_release(kwargs["release"])
+            if "release" in kwargs
+            else self._release
+        )
+        pre = _validate_pre(kwargs["pre"]) if "pre" in kwargs else self._pre
+        post = _validate_post(kwargs["post"]) if "post" in kwargs else self._post
+        dev = _validate_dev(kwargs["dev"]) if "dev" in kwargs else self._dev
+        local = _validate_local(kwargs["local"]) if "local" in kwargs else self._local
+
+        if (
+            epoch == self._epoch
+            and release == self._release
+            and pre == self._pre
+            and post == self._post
+            and dev == self._dev
+            and local == self._local
+        ):
+            return self
+
+        new_version = self.__class__.__new__(self.__class__)
+        new_version._key_cache = None
+        new_version._epoch = epoch
+        new_version._release = release
+        new_version._pre = pre
+        new_version._post = post
+        new_version._dev = dev
+        new_version._local = local
+
+        return new_version
+
+    @property
+    def _key(self) -> CmpKey:
+        if self._key_cache is None:
+            self._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                self._epoch,
+                self._release,
+                self._pre,
+                self._post,
+                self._dev,
+                self._local,
+            )
+        return self._key_cache
+
+    @property
+    @_deprecated("Version._version is private and will be removed soon")
+    def _version(self) -> _Version:
+        return _Version(
+            self._epoch, self._release, self._dev, self._pre, self._post, self._local
+        )
+
+    @_version.setter
+    @_deprecated("Version._version is private and will be removed soon")
+    def _version(self, value: _Version) -> None:
+        self._epoch = value.epoch
+        self._release = value.release
+        self._dev = value.dev
+        self._pre = value.pre
+        self._post = value.post
+        self._local = value.local
+        self._key_cache = None
+
+    def __repr__(self) -> str:
+        """A representation of the Version that shows all internal state.
+
+        >>> Version('1.0.0')
+        
+        """
+        return f""
+
+    def __str__(self) -> str:
+        """A string representation of the version that can be round-tripped.
+
+        >>> str(Version("1.0a5"))
+        '1.0a5'
+        """
+        # This is a hot function, so not calling self.base_version
+        version = ".".join(map(str, self.release))
+
+        # Epoch
+        if self.epoch:
+            version = f"{self.epoch}!{version}"
+
+        # Pre-release
+        if self.pre is not None:
+            version += "".join(map(str, self.pre))
+
+        # Post-release
+        if self.post is not None:
+            version += f".post{self.post}"
+
+        # Development release
+        if self.dev is not None:
+            version += f".dev{self.dev}"
+
+        # Local version segment
+        if self.local is not None:
+            version += f"+{self.local}"
+
+        return version
+
+    @property
+    def _str(self) -> str:
+        """Internal property for match_args"""
+        return str(self)
+
+    @property
+    def epoch(self) -> int:
+        """The epoch of the version.
+
+        >>> Version("2.0.0").epoch
+        0
+        >>> Version("1!2.0.0").epoch
+        1
+        """
+        return self._epoch
+
+    @property
+    def release(self) -> tuple[int, ...]:
+        """The components of the "release" segment of the version.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").release
+        (1, 2, 3)
+        >>> Version("2.0.0").release
+        (2, 0, 0)
+        >>> Version("1!2.0.0.post0").release
+        (2, 0, 0)
+
+        Includes trailing zeroes but not the epoch or any pre-release / development /
+        post-release suffixes.
+        """
+        return self._release
+
+    @property
+    def pre(self) -> tuple[str, int] | None:
+        """The pre-release segment of the version.
+
+        >>> print(Version("1.2.3").pre)
+        None
+        >>> Version("1.2.3a1").pre
+        ('a', 1)
+        >>> Version("1.2.3b1").pre
+        ('b', 1)
+        >>> Version("1.2.3rc1").pre
+        ('rc', 1)
+        """
+        return self._pre
+
+    @property
+    def post(self) -> int | None:
+        """The post-release number of the version.
+
+        >>> print(Version("1.2.3").post)
+        None
+        >>> Version("1.2.3.post1").post
+        1
+        """
+        return self._post[1] if self._post else None
+
+    @property
+    def dev(self) -> int | None:
+        """The development number of the version.
+
+        >>> print(Version("1.2.3").dev)
+        None
+        >>> Version("1.2.3.dev1").dev
+        1
+        """
+        return self._dev[1] if self._dev else None
+
+    @property
+    def local(self) -> str | None:
+        """The local version segment of the version.
+
+        >>> print(Version("1.2.3").local)
+        None
+        >>> Version("1.2.3+abc").local
+        'abc'
+        """
+        if self._local:
+            return ".".join(str(x) for x in self._local)
+        else:
+            return None
+
+    @property
+    def public(self) -> str:
+        """The public portion of the version.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").public
+        '1.2.3'
+        >>> Version("1.2.3+abc").public
+        '1.2.3'
+        >>> Version("1!1.2.3dev1+abc").public
+        '1!1.2.3.dev1'
+        """
+        return str(self).split("+", 1)[0]
+
+    @property
+    def base_version(self) -> str:
+        """The "base version" of the version.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").base_version
+        '1.2.3'
+        >>> Version("1.2.3+abc").base_version
+        '1.2.3'
+        >>> Version("1!1.2.3dev1+abc").base_version
+        '1!1.2.3'
+
+        The "base version" is the public version of the project without any pre or post
+        release markers.
+        """
+        release_segment = ".".join(map(str, self.release))
+        return f"{self.epoch}!{release_segment}" if self.epoch else release_segment
+
+    @property
+    def is_prerelease(self) -> bool:
+        """Whether this version is a pre-release.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").is_prerelease
+        False
+        >>> Version("1.2.3a1").is_prerelease
+        True
+        >>> Version("1.2.3b1").is_prerelease
+        True
+        >>> Version("1.2.3rc1").is_prerelease
+        True
+        >>> Version("1.2.3dev1").is_prerelease
+        True
+        """
+        return self.dev is not None or self.pre is not None
+
+    @property
+    def is_postrelease(self) -> bool:
+        """Whether this version is a post-release.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").is_postrelease
+        False
+        >>> Version("1.2.3.post1").is_postrelease
+        True
+        """
+        return self.post is not None
+
+    @property
+    def is_devrelease(self) -> bool:
+        """Whether this version is a development release.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").is_devrelease
+        False
+        >>> Version("1.2.3.dev1").is_devrelease
+        True
+        """
+        return self.dev is not None
+
+    @property
+    def major(self) -> int:
+        """The first item of :attr:`release` or ``0`` if unavailable.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").major
+        1
+        """
+        return self.release[0] if len(self.release) >= 1 else 0
+
+    @property
+    def minor(self) -> int:
+        """The second item of :attr:`release` or ``0`` if unavailable.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").minor
+        2
+        >>> Version("1").minor
+        0
+        """
+        return self.release[1] if len(self.release) >= 2 else 0
+
+    @property
+    def micro(self) -> int:
+        """The third item of :attr:`release` or ``0`` if unavailable.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").micro
+        3
+        >>> Version("1").micro
+        0
+        """
+        return self.release[2] if len(self.release) >= 3 else 0
+
+
+class _TrimmedRelease(Version):
+    __slots__ = ()
+
+    def __init__(self, version: str | Version) -> None:
+        if isinstance(version, Version):
+            self._epoch = version._epoch
+            self._release = version._release
+            self._dev = version._dev
+            self._pre = version._pre
+            self._post = version._post
+            self._local = version._local
+            self._key_cache = version._key_cache
+            return
+        super().__init__(version)  # pragma: no cover
+
+    @property
+    def release(self) -> tuple[int, ...]:
+        """
+        Release segment without any trailing zeros.
+
+        >>> _TrimmedRelease('1.0.0').release
+        (1,)
+        >>> _TrimmedRelease('0.0').release
+        (0,)
+        """
+        # This leaves one 0.
+        rel = super().release
+        len_release = len(rel)
+        i = len_release
+        while i > 1 and rel[i - 1] == 0:
+            i -= 1
+        return rel if i == len_release else rel[:i]
+
+
+def _parse_letter_version(
+    letter: str | None, number: str | bytes | SupportsInt | None
+) -> tuple[str, int] | None:
+    if letter:
+        # We normalize any letters to their lower case form
+        letter = letter.lower()
+
+        # We consider some words to be alternate spellings of other words and
+        # in those cases we want to normalize the spellings to our preferred
+        # spelling.
+        letter = _LETTER_NORMALIZATION.get(letter, letter)
+
+        # We consider there to be an implicit 0 in a pre-release if there is
+        # not a numeral associated with it.
+        return letter, int(number or 0)
+
+    if number:
+        # We assume if we are given a number, but we are not given a letter
+        # then this is using the implicit post release syntax (e.g. 1.0-1)
+        return "post", int(number)
+
+    return None
+
+
+_local_version_separators = re.compile(r"[\._-]")
+
+
+def _parse_local_version(local: str | None) -> LocalType | None:
+    """
+    Takes a string like abc.1.twelve and turns it into ("abc", 1, "twelve").
+    """
+    if local is not None:
+        return tuple(
+            part.lower() if not part.isdigit() else int(part)
+            for part in _local_version_separators.split(local)
+        )
+    return None
+
+
+def _cmpkey(
+    epoch: int,
+    release: tuple[int, ...],
+    pre: tuple[str, int] | None,
+    post: tuple[str, int] | None,
+    dev: tuple[str, int] | None,
+    local: LocalType | None,
+) -> CmpKey:
+    # When we compare a release version, we want to compare it with all of the
+    # trailing zeros removed. We will use this for our sorting key.
+    len_release = len(release)
+    i = len_release
+    while i and release[i - 1] == 0:
+        i -= 1
+    _release = release if i == len_release else release[:i]
+
+    # We need to "trick" the sorting algorithm to put 1.0.dev0 before 1.0a0.
+    # We'll do this by abusing the pre segment, but we _only_ want to do this
+    # if there is not a pre or a post segment. If we have one of those then
+    # the normal sorting rules will handle this case correctly.
+    if pre is None and post is None and dev is not None:
+        _pre: CmpPrePostDevType = NegativeInfinity
+    # Versions without a pre-release (except as noted above) should sort after
+    # those with one.
+    elif pre is None:
+        _pre = Infinity
+    else:
+        _pre = pre
+
+    # Versions without a post segment should sort before those with one.
+    if post is None:
+        _post: CmpPrePostDevType = NegativeInfinity
+
+    else:
+        _post = post
+
+    # Versions without a development segment should sort after those with one.
+    if dev is None:
+        _dev: CmpPrePostDevType = Infinity
+
+    else:
+        _dev = dev
+
+    if local is None:
+        # Versions without a local segment should sort before those with one.
+        _local: CmpLocalType = NegativeInfinity
+    else:
+        # Versions with a local segment need that segment parsed to implement
+        # the sorting rules in PEP440.
+        # - Alpha numeric segments sort before numeric segments
+        # - Alpha numeric segments sort lexicographically
+        # - Numeric segments sort numerically
+        # - Shorter versions sort before longer versions when the prefixes
+        #   match exactly
+        _local = tuple(
+            (i, "") if isinstance(i, int) else (NegativeInfinity, i) for i in local
+        )
+
+    return epoch, _release, _pre, _post, _dev, _local
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pkg_resources/LICENSE b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pkg_resources/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1bb5a44356f00884a71ceeefd24ded6caaba2418
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pkg_resources/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
+deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
+rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
+sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
+all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
+IN THE SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pkg_resources/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pkg_resources/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..72f2b03514d9f3f0717b0f9b83a89e418140db0b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pkg_resources/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,3676 @@
+# TODO: Add Generic type annotations to initialized collections.
+# For now we'd simply use implicit Any/Unknown which would add redundant annotations
+# mypy: disable-error-code="var-annotated"
+"""
+Package resource API
+--------------------
+
+A resource is a logical file contained within a package, or a logical
+subdirectory thereof.  The package resource API expects resource names
+to have their path parts separated with ``/``, *not* whatever the local
+path separator is.  Do not use os.path operations to manipulate resource
+names being passed into the API.
+
+The package resource API is designed to work with normal filesystem packages,
+.egg files, and unpacked .egg files.  It can also work in a limited way with
+.zip files and with custom PEP 302 loaders that support the ``get_data()``
+method.
+
+This module is deprecated. Users are directed to :mod:`importlib.resources`,
+:mod:`importlib.metadata` and :pypi:`packaging` instead.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import sys
+
+if sys.version_info < (3, 8):  # noqa: UP036 # Check for unsupported versions
+    raise RuntimeError("Python 3.8 or later is required")
+
+import os
+import io
+import time
+import re
+import types
+from typing import (
+    Any,
+    Literal,
+    Dict,
+    Iterator,
+    Mapping,
+    MutableSequence,
+    NamedTuple,
+    NoReturn,
+    Tuple,
+    Union,
+    TYPE_CHECKING,
+    Protocol,
+    Callable,
+    Iterable,
+    TypeVar,
+    overload,
+)
+import zipfile
+import zipimport
+import warnings
+import stat
+import functools
+import pkgutil
+import operator
+import platform
+import collections
+import plistlib
+import email.parser
+import errno
+import tempfile
+import textwrap
+import inspect
+import ntpath
+import posixpath
+import importlib
+import importlib.abc
+import importlib.machinery
+from pkgutil import get_importer
+
+import _imp
+
+# capture these to bypass sandboxing
+from os import utime
+from os import open as os_open
+from os.path import isdir, split
+
+try:
+    from os import mkdir, rename, unlink
+
+    WRITE_SUPPORT = True
+except ImportError:
+    # no write support, probably under GAE
+    WRITE_SUPPORT = False
+
+from pip._internal.utils._jaraco_text import (
+    yield_lines,
+    drop_comment,
+    join_continuation,
+)
+from pip._vendor.packaging import markers as _packaging_markers
+from pip._vendor.packaging import requirements as _packaging_requirements
+from pip._vendor.packaging import utils as _packaging_utils
+from pip._vendor.packaging import version as _packaging_version
+from pip._vendor.platformdirs import user_cache_dir as _user_cache_dir
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from _typeshed import BytesPath, StrPath, StrOrBytesPath
+    from typing_extensions import Self
+
+
+# Patch: Remove deprecation warning from vendored pkg_resources.
+# Setting PYTHONWARNINGS=error to verify builds produce no warnings
+# causes immediate exceptions.
+# See https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/12243
+
+
+_T = TypeVar("_T")
+_DistributionT = TypeVar("_DistributionT", bound="Distribution")
+# Type aliases
+_NestedStr = Union[str, Iterable[Union[str, Iterable["_NestedStr"]]]]
+_InstallerTypeT = Callable[["Requirement"], "_DistributionT"]
+_InstallerType = Callable[["Requirement"], Union["Distribution", None]]
+_PkgReqType = Union[str, "Requirement"]
+_EPDistType = Union["Distribution", _PkgReqType]
+_MetadataType = Union["IResourceProvider", None]
+_ResolvedEntryPoint = Any  # Can be any attribute in the module
+_ResourceStream = Any  # TODO / Incomplete: A readable file-like object
+# Any object works, but let's indicate we expect something like a module (optionally has __loader__ or __file__)
+_ModuleLike = Union[object, types.ModuleType]
+# Any: Should be _ModuleLike but we end up with issues where _ModuleLike doesn't have _ZipLoaderModule's __loader__
+_ProviderFactoryType = Callable[[Any], "IResourceProvider"]
+_DistFinderType = Callable[[_T, str, bool], Iterable["Distribution"]]
+_NSHandlerType = Callable[[_T, str, str, types.ModuleType], Union[str, None]]
+_AdapterT = TypeVar(
+    "_AdapterT", _DistFinderType[Any], _ProviderFactoryType, _NSHandlerType[Any]
+)
+
+
+# Use _typeshed.importlib.LoaderProtocol once available https://github.com/python/typeshed/pull/11890
+class _LoaderProtocol(Protocol):
+    def load_module(self, fullname: str, /) -> types.ModuleType: ...
+
+
+class _ZipLoaderModule(Protocol):
+    __loader__: zipimport.zipimporter
+
+
+_PEP440_FALLBACK = re.compile(r"^v?(?P(?:[0-9]+!)?[0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)*)", re.I)
+
+
+class PEP440Warning(RuntimeWarning):
+    """
+    Used when there is an issue with a version or specifier not complying with
+    PEP 440.
+    """
+
+
+parse_version = _packaging_version.Version
+
+
+_state_vars: dict[str, str] = {}
+
+
+def _declare_state(vartype: str, varname: str, initial_value: _T) -> _T:
+    _state_vars[varname] = vartype
+    return initial_value
+
+
+def __getstate__() -> dict[str, Any]:
+    state = {}
+    g = globals()
+    for k, v in _state_vars.items():
+        state[k] = g['_sget_' + v](g[k])
+    return state
+
+
+def __setstate__(state: dict[str, Any]) -> dict[str, Any]:
+    g = globals()
+    for k, v in state.items():
+        g['_sset_' + _state_vars[k]](k, g[k], v)
+    return state
+
+
+def _sget_dict(val):
+    return val.copy()
+
+
+def _sset_dict(key, ob, state):
+    ob.clear()
+    ob.update(state)
+
+
+def _sget_object(val):
+    return val.__getstate__()
+
+
+def _sset_object(key, ob, state):
+    ob.__setstate__(state)
+
+
+_sget_none = _sset_none = lambda *args: None
+
+
+def get_supported_platform():
+    """Return this platform's maximum compatible version.
+
+    distutils.util.get_platform() normally reports the minimum version
+    of macOS that would be required to *use* extensions produced by
+    distutils.  But what we want when checking compatibility is to know the
+    version of macOS that we are *running*.  To allow usage of packages that
+    explicitly require a newer version of macOS, we must also know the
+    current version of the OS.
+
+    If this condition occurs for any other platform with a version in its
+    platform strings, this function should be extended accordingly.
+    """
+    plat = get_build_platform()
+    m = macosVersionString.match(plat)
+    if m is not None and sys.platform == "darwin":
+        try:
+            plat = 'macosx-%s-%s' % ('.'.join(_macos_vers()[:2]), m.group(3))
+        except ValueError:
+            # not macOS
+            pass
+    return plat
+
+
+__all__ = [
+    # Basic resource access and distribution/entry point discovery
+    'require',
+    'run_script',
+    'get_provider',
+    'get_distribution',
+    'load_entry_point',
+    'get_entry_map',
+    'get_entry_info',
+    'iter_entry_points',
+    'resource_string',
+    'resource_stream',
+    'resource_filename',
+    'resource_listdir',
+    'resource_exists',
+    'resource_isdir',
+    # Environmental control
+    'declare_namespace',
+    'working_set',
+    'add_activation_listener',
+    'find_distributions',
+    'set_extraction_path',
+    'cleanup_resources',
+    'get_default_cache',
+    # Primary implementation classes
+    'Environment',
+    'WorkingSet',
+    'ResourceManager',
+    'Distribution',
+    'Requirement',
+    'EntryPoint',
+    # Exceptions
+    'ResolutionError',
+    'VersionConflict',
+    'DistributionNotFound',
+    'UnknownExtra',
+    'ExtractionError',
+    # Warnings
+    'PEP440Warning',
+    # Parsing functions and string utilities
+    'parse_requirements',
+    'parse_version',
+    'safe_name',
+    'safe_version',
+    'get_platform',
+    'compatible_platforms',
+    'yield_lines',
+    'split_sections',
+    'safe_extra',
+    'to_filename',
+    'invalid_marker',
+    'evaluate_marker',
+    # filesystem utilities
+    'ensure_directory',
+    'normalize_path',
+    # Distribution "precedence" constants
+    'EGG_DIST',
+    'BINARY_DIST',
+    'SOURCE_DIST',
+    'CHECKOUT_DIST',
+    'DEVELOP_DIST',
+    # "Provider" interfaces, implementations, and registration/lookup APIs
+    'IMetadataProvider',
+    'IResourceProvider',
+    'FileMetadata',
+    'PathMetadata',
+    'EggMetadata',
+    'EmptyProvider',
+    'empty_provider',
+    'NullProvider',
+    'EggProvider',
+    'DefaultProvider',
+    'ZipProvider',
+    'register_finder',
+    'register_namespace_handler',
+    'register_loader_type',
+    'fixup_namespace_packages',
+    'get_importer',
+    # Warnings
+    'PkgResourcesDeprecationWarning',
+    # Deprecated/backward compatibility only
+    'run_main',
+    'AvailableDistributions',
+]
+
+
+class ResolutionError(Exception):
+    """Abstract base for dependency resolution errors"""
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return self.__class__.__name__ + repr(self.args)
+
+
+class VersionConflict(ResolutionError):
+    """
+    An already-installed version conflicts with the requested version.
+
+    Should be initialized with the installed Distribution and the requested
+    Requirement.
+    """
+
+    _template = "{self.dist} is installed but {self.req} is required"
+
+    @property
+    def dist(self) -> Distribution:
+        return self.args[0]
+
+    @property
+    def req(self) -> Requirement:
+        return self.args[1]
+
+    def report(self):
+        return self._template.format(**locals())
+
+    def with_context(self, required_by: set[Distribution | str]):
+        """
+        If required_by is non-empty, return a version of self that is a
+        ContextualVersionConflict.
+        """
+        if not required_by:
+            return self
+        args = self.args + (required_by,)
+        return ContextualVersionConflict(*args)
+
+
+class ContextualVersionConflict(VersionConflict):
+    """
+    A VersionConflict that accepts a third parameter, the set of the
+    requirements that required the installed Distribution.
+    """
+
+    _template = VersionConflict._template + ' by {self.required_by}'
+
+    @property
+    def required_by(self) -> set[str]:
+        return self.args[2]
+
+
+class DistributionNotFound(ResolutionError):
+    """A requested distribution was not found"""
+
+    _template = (
+        "The '{self.req}' distribution was not found "
+        "and is required by {self.requirers_str}"
+    )
+
+    @property
+    def req(self) -> Requirement:
+        return self.args[0]
+
+    @property
+    def requirers(self) -> set[str] | None:
+        return self.args[1]
+
+    @property
+    def requirers_str(self):
+        if not self.requirers:
+            return 'the application'
+        return ', '.join(self.requirers)
+
+    def report(self):
+        return self._template.format(**locals())
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return self.report()
+
+
+class UnknownExtra(ResolutionError):
+    """Distribution doesn't have an "extra feature" of the given name"""
+
+
+_provider_factories: dict[type[_ModuleLike], _ProviderFactoryType] = {}
+
+PY_MAJOR = '{}.{}'.format(*sys.version_info)
+EGG_DIST = 3
+BINARY_DIST = 2
+SOURCE_DIST = 1
+CHECKOUT_DIST = 0
+DEVELOP_DIST = -1
+
+
+def register_loader_type(
+    loader_type: type[_ModuleLike], provider_factory: _ProviderFactoryType
+):
+    """Register `provider_factory` to make providers for `loader_type`
+
+    `loader_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 ``module.__loader__``,
+    and `provider_factory` is a function that, passed a *module* object,
+    returns an ``IResourceProvider`` for that module.
+    """
+    _provider_factories[loader_type] = provider_factory
+
+
+@overload
+def get_provider(moduleOrReq: str) -> IResourceProvider: ...
+@overload
+def get_provider(moduleOrReq: Requirement) -> Distribution: ...
+def get_provider(moduleOrReq: str | Requirement) -> IResourceProvider | Distribution:
+    """Return an IResourceProvider for the named module or requirement"""
+    if isinstance(moduleOrReq, Requirement):
+        return working_set.find(moduleOrReq) or require(str(moduleOrReq))[0]
+    try:
+        module = sys.modules[moduleOrReq]
+    except KeyError:
+        __import__(moduleOrReq)
+        module = sys.modules[moduleOrReq]
+    loader = getattr(module, '__loader__', None)
+    return _find_adapter(_provider_factories, loader)(module)
+
+
+@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
+def _macos_vers():
+    version = platform.mac_ver()[0]
+    # fallback for MacPorts
+    if version == '':
+        plist = '/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist'
+        if os.path.exists(plist):
+            with open(plist, 'rb') as fh:
+                plist_content = plistlib.load(fh)
+            if 'ProductVersion' in plist_content:
+                version = plist_content['ProductVersion']
+    return version.split('.')
+
+
+def _macos_arch(machine):
+    return {'PowerPC': 'ppc', 'Power_Macintosh': 'ppc'}.get(machine, machine)
+
+
+def get_build_platform():
+    """Return this platform's string for platform-specific distributions
+
+    XXX Currently this is the same as ``distutils.util.get_platform()``, but it
+    needs some hacks for Linux and macOS.
+    """
+    from sysconfig import get_platform
+
+    plat = get_platform()
+    if sys.platform == "darwin" and not plat.startswith('macosx-'):
+        try:
+            version = _macos_vers()
+            machine = os.uname()[4].replace(" ", "_")
+            return "macosx-%d.%d-%s" % (
+                int(version[0]),
+                int(version[1]),
+                _macos_arch(machine),
+            )
+        except ValueError:
+            # if someone is running a non-Mac darwin system, this will fall
+            # through to the default implementation
+            pass
+    return plat
+
+
+macosVersionString = re.compile(r"macosx-(\d+)\.(\d+)-(.*)")
+darwinVersionString = re.compile(r"darwin-(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)-(.*)")
+# XXX backward compat
+get_platform = get_build_platform
+
+
+def compatible_platforms(provided: str | None, required: str | None):
+    """Can code for the `provided` platform run on the `required` platform?
+
+    Returns true if either platform is ``None``, or the platforms are equal.
+
+    XXX Needs compatibility checks for Linux and other unixy OSes.
+    """
+    if provided is None or required is None or provided == required:
+        # easy case
+        return True
+
+    # macOS special cases
+    reqMac = macosVersionString.match(required)
+    if reqMac:
+        provMac = macosVersionString.match(provided)
+
+        # is this a Mac package?
+        if not provMac:
+            # this is backwards compatibility for packages built before
+            # setuptools 0.6. All packages built after this point will
+            # use the new macOS designation.
+            provDarwin = darwinVersionString.match(provided)
+            if provDarwin:
+                dversion = int(provDarwin.group(1))
+                macosversion = "%s.%s" % (reqMac.group(1), reqMac.group(2))
+                if (
+                    dversion == 7
+                    and macosversion >= "10.3"
+                    or dversion == 8
+                    and macosversion >= "10.4"
+                ):
+                    return True
+            # egg isn't macOS or legacy darwin
+            return False
+
+        # are they the same major version and machine type?
+        if provMac.group(1) != reqMac.group(1) or provMac.group(3) != reqMac.group(3):
+            return False
+
+        # is the required OS major update >= the provided one?
+        if int(provMac.group(2)) > int(reqMac.group(2)):
+            return False
+
+        return True
+
+    # XXX Linux and other platforms' special cases should go here
+    return False
+
+
+@overload
+def get_distribution(dist: _DistributionT) -> _DistributionT: ...
+@overload
+def get_distribution(dist: _PkgReqType) -> Distribution: ...
+def get_distribution(dist: Distribution | _PkgReqType) -> Distribution:
+    """Return a current distribution object for a Requirement or string"""
+    if isinstance(dist, str):
+        dist = Requirement.parse(dist)
+    if isinstance(dist, Requirement):
+        # Bad type narrowing, dist has to be a Requirement here, so get_provider has to return Distribution
+        dist = get_provider(dist)  # type: ignore[assignment]
+    if not isinstance(dist, Distribution):
+        raise TypeError("Expected str, Requirement, or Distribution", dist)
+    return dist
+
+
+def load_entry_point(dist: _EPDistType, group: str, name: str) -> _ResolvedEntryPoint:
+    """Return `name` entry point of `group` for `dist` or raise ImportError"""
+    return get_distribution(dist).load_entry_point(group, name)
+
+
+@overload
+def get_entry_map(
+    dist: _EPDistType, group: None = None
+) -> dict[str, dict[str, EntryPoint]]: ...
+@overload
+def get_entry_map(dist: _EPDistType, group: str) -> dict[str, EntryPoint]: ...
+def get_entry_map(dist: _EPDistType, group: str | None = None):
+    """Return the entry point map for `group`, or the full entry map"""
+    return get_distribution(dist).get_entry_map(group)
+
+
+def get_entry_info(dist: _EPDistType, group: str, name: str):
+    """Return the EntryPoint object for `group`+`name`, or ``None``"""
+    return get_distribution(dist).get_entry_info(group, name)
+
+
+class IMetadataProvider(Protocol):
+    def has_metadata(self, name: str) -> bool:
+        """Does the package's distribution contain the named metadata?"""
+
+    def get_metadata(self, name: str) -> str:
+        """The named metadata resource as a string"""
+
+    def get_metadata_lines(self, name: str) -> Iterator[str]:
+        """Yield named metadata resource as list of non-blank non-comment lines
+
+        Leading and trailing whitespace is stripped from each line, and lines
+        with ``#`` as the first non-blank character are omitted."""
+
+    def metadata_isdir(self, name: str) -> bool:
+        """Is the named metadata a directory?  (like ``os.path.isdir()``)"""
+
+    def metadata_listdir(self, name: str) -> list[str]:
+        """List of metadata names in the directory (like ``os.listdir()``)"""
+
+    def run_script(self, script_name: str, namespace: dict[str, Any]) -> None:
+        """Execute the named script in the supplied namespace dictionary"""
+
+
+class IResourceProvider(IMetadataProvider, Protocol):
+    """An object that provides access to package resources"""
+
+    def get_resource_filename(
+        self, manager: ResourceManager, resource_name: str
+    ) -> str:
+        """Return a true filesystem path for `resource_name`
+
+        `manager` must be a ``ResourceManager``"""
+
+    def get_resource_stream(
+        self, manager: ResourceManager, resource_name: str
+    ) -> _ResourceStream:
+        """Return a readable file-like object for `resource_name`
+
+        `manager` must be a ``ResourceManager``"""
+
+    def get_resource_string(
+        self, manager: ResourceManager, resource_name: str
+    ) -> bytes:
+        """Return the contents of `resource_name` as :obj:`bytes`
+
+        `manager` must be a ``ResourceManager``"""
+
+    def has_resource(self, resource_name: str) -> bool:
+        """Does the package contain the named resource?"""
+
+    def resource_isdir(self, resource_name: str) -> bool:
+        """Is the named resource a directory?  (like ``os.path.isdir()``)"""
+
+    def resource_listdir(self, resource_name: str) -> list[str]:
+        """List of resource names in the directory (like ``os.listdir()``)"""
+
+
+class WorkingSet:
+    """A collection of active distributions on sys.path (or a similar list)"""
+
+    def __init__(self, entries: Iterable[str] | None = None):
+        """Create working set from list of path entries (default=sys.path)"""
+        self.entries: list[str] = []
+        self.entry_keys = {}
+        self.by_key = {}
+        self.normalized_to_canonical_keys = {}
+        self.callbacks = []
+
+        if entries is None:
+            entries = sys.path
+
+        for entry in entries:
+            self.add_entry(entry)
+
+    @classmethod
+    def _build_master(cls):
+        """
+        Prepare the master working set.
+        """
+        ws = cls()
+        try:
+            from __main__ import __requires__
+        except ImportError:
+            # The main program does not list any requirements
+            return ws
+
+        # ensure the requirements are met
+        try:
+            ws.require(__requires__)
+        except VersionConflict:
+            return cls._build_from_requirements(__requires__)
+
+        return ws
+
+    @classmethod
+    def _build_from_requirements(cls, req_spec):
+        """
+        Build a working set from a requirement spec. Rewrites sys.path.
+        """
+        # try it without defaults already on sys.path
+        # by starting with an empty path
+        ws = cls([])
+        reqs = parse_requirements(req_spec)
+        dists = ws.resolve(reqs, Environment())
+        for dist in dists:
+            ws.add(dist)
+
+        # add any missing entries from sys.path
+        for entry in sys.path:
+            if entry not in ws.entries:
+                ws.add_entry(entry)
+
+        # then copy back to sys.path
+        sys.path[:] = ws.entries
+        return ws
+
+    def add_entry(self, entry: str):
+        """Add a path item to ``.entries``, finding any distributions on it
+
+        ``find_distributions(entry, True)`` is used to find distributions
+        corresponding to the path entry, and they are added.  `entry` is
+        always appended to ``.entries``, even if it is already present.
+        (This is because ``sys.path`` can contain the same value more than
+        once, and the ``.entries`` of the ``sys.path`` WorkingSet should always
+        equal ``sys.path``.)
+        """
+        self.entry_keys.setdefault(entry, [])
+        self.entries.append(entry)
+        for dist in find_distributions(entry, True):
+            self.add(dist, entry, False)
+
+    def __contains__(self, dist: Distribution) -> bool:
+        """True if `dist` is the active distribution for its project"""
+        return self.by_key.get(dist.key) == dist
+
+    def find(self, req: Requirement) -> Distribution | None:
+        """Find a distribution matching requirement `req`
+
+        If there is an active distribution for the requested project, this
+        returns it as long as it meets the version requirement specified by
+        `req`.  But, if there is an active distribution for the project and it
+        does *not* meet the `req` requirement, ``VersionConflict`` is raised.
+        If there is no active distribution for the requested project, ``None``
+        is returned.
+        """
+        dist = self.by_key.get(req.key)
+
+        if dist is None:
+            canonical_key = self.normalized_to_canonical_keys.get(req.key)
+
+            if canonical_key is not None:
+                req.key = canonical_key
+                dist = self.by_key.get(canonical_key)
+
+        if dist is not None and dist not in req:
+            # XXX add more info
+            raise VersionConflict(dist, req)
+        return dist
+
+    def iter_entry_points(self, group: str, name: str | None = None):
+        """Yield entry point objects from `group` matching `name`
+
+        If `name` is None, yields all entry points in `group` from all
+        distributions in the working set, otherwise only ones matching
+        both `group` and `name` are yielded (in distribution order).
+        """
+        return (
+            entry
+            for dist in self
+            for entry in dist.get_entry_map(group).values()
+            if name is None or name == entry.name
+        )
+
+    def run_script(self, requires: str, script_name: str):
+        """Locate distribution for `requires` and run `script_name` script"""
+        ns = sys._getframe(1).f_globals
+        name = ns['__name__']
+        ns.clear()
+        ns['__name__'] = name
+        self.require(requires)[0].run_script(script_name, ns)
+
+    def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[Distribution]:
+        """Yield distributions for non-duplicate projects in the working set
+
+        The yield order is the order in which the items' path entries were
+        added to the working set.
+        """
+        seen = set()
+        for item in self.entries:
+            if item not in self.entry_keys:
+                # workaround a cache issue
+                continue
+
+            for key in self.entry_keys[item]:
+                if key not in seen:
+                    seen.add(key)
+                    yield self.by_key[key]
+
+    def add(
+        self,
+        dist: Distribution,
+        entry: str | None = None,
+        insert: bool = True,
+        replace: bool = False,
+    ):
+        """Add `dist` to working set, associated with `entry`
+
+        If `entry` is unspecified, it defaults to the ``.location`` of `dist`.
+        On exit from this routine, `entry` is added to the end of the working
+        set's ``.entries`` (if it wasn't already present).
+
+        `dist` is only added to the working set if it's for a project that
+        doesn't already have a distribution in the set, unless `replace=True`.
+        If it's added, any callbacks registered with the ``subscribe()`` method
+        will be called.
+        """
+        if insert:
+            dist.insert_on(self.entries, entry, replace=replace)
+
+        if entry is None:
+            entry = dist.location
+        keys = self.entry_keys.setdefault(entry, [])
+        keys2 = self.entry_keys.setdefault(dist.location, [])
+        if not replace and dist.key in self.by_key:
+            # ignore hidden distros
+            return
+
+        self.by_key[dist.key] = dist
+        normalized_name = _packaging_utils.canonicalize_name(dist.key)
+        self.normalized_to_canonical_keys[normalized_name] = dist.key
+        if dist.key not in keys:
+            keys.append(dist.key)
+        if dist.key not in keys2:
+            keys2.append(dist.key)
+        self._added_new(dist)
+
+    @overload
+    def resolve(
+        self,
+        requirements: Iterable[Requirement],
+        env: Environment | None,
+        installer: _InstallerTypeT[_DistributionT],
+        replace_conflicting: bool = False,
+        extras: tuple[str, ...] | None = None,
+    ) -> list[_DistributionT]: ...
+    @overload
+    def resolve(
+        self,
+        requirements: Iterable[Requirement],
+        env: Environment | None = None,
+        *,
+        installer: _InstallerTypeT[_DistributionT],
+        replace_conflicting: bool = False,
+        extras: tuple[str, ...] | None = None,
+    ) -> list[_DistributionT]: ...
+    @overload
+    def resolve(
+        self,
+        requirements: Iterable[Requirement],
+        env: Environment | None = None,
+        installer: _InstallerType | None = None,
+        replace_conflicting: bool = False,
+        extras: tuple[str, ...] | None = None,
+    ) -> list[Distribution]: ...
+    def resolve(
+        self,
+        requirements: Iterable[Requirement],
+        env: Environment | None = None,
+        installer: _InstallerType | None | _InstallerTypeT[_DistributionT] = None,
+        replace_conflicting: bool = False,
+        extras: tuple[str, ...] | None = None,
+    ) -> list[Distribution] | list[_DistributionT]:
+        """List all distributions needed to (recursively) meet `requirements`
+
+        `requirements` must be a sequence of ``Requirement`` objects.  `env`,
+        if supplied, should be an ``Environment`` instance.  If
+        not supplied, it defaults to all distributions available within any
+        entry or distribution in the working set.  `installer`, if supplied,
+        will be invoked with each requirement that cannot be met by an
+        already-installed distribution; it should return a ``Distribution`` or
+        ``None``.
+
+        Unless `replace_conflicting=True`, raises a VersionConflict exception
+        if
+        any requirements are found on the path that have the correct name but
+        the wrong version.  Otherwise, if an `installer` is supplied it will be
+        invoked to obtain the correct version of the requirement and activate
+        it.
+
+        `extras` is a list of the extras to be used with these requirements.
+        This is important because extra requirements may look like `my_req;
+        extra = "my_extra"`, which would otherwise be interpreted as a purely
+        optional requirement.  Instead, we want to be able to assert that these
+        requirements are truly required.
+        """
+
+        # set up the stack
+        requirements = list(requirements)[::-1]
+        # set of processed requirements
+        processed = set()
+        # key -> dist
+        best = {}
+        to_activate = []
+
+        req_extras = _ReqExtras()
+
+        # Mapping of requirement to set of distributions that required it;
+        # useful for reporting info about conflicts.
+        required_by = collections.defaultdict(set)
+
+        while requirements:
+            # process dependencies breadth-first
+            req = requirements.pop(0)
+            if req in processed:
+                # Ignore cyclic or redundant dependencies
+                continue
+
+            if not req_extras.markers_pass(req, extras):
+                continue
+
+            dist = self._resolve_dist(
+                req, best, replace_conflicting, env, installer, required_by, to_activate
+            )
+
+            # push the new requirements onto the stack
+            new_requirements = dist.requires(req.extras)[::-1]
+            requirements.extend(new_requirements)
+
+            # Register the new requirements needed by req
+            for new_requirement in new_requirements:
+                required_by[new_requirement].add(req.project_name)
+                req_extras[new_requirement] = req.extras
+
+            processed.add(req)
+
+        # return list of distros to activate
+        return to_activate
+
+    def _resolve_dist(
+        self, req, best, replace_conflicting, env, installer, required_by, to_activate
+    ) -> Distribution:
+        dist = best.get(req.key)
+        if dist is None:
+            # Find the best distribution and add it to the map
+            dist = self.by_key.get(req.key)
+            if dist is None or (dist not in req and replace_conflicting):
+                ws = self
+                if env is None:
+                    if dist is None:
+                        env = Environment(self.entries)
+                    else:
+                        # Use an empty environment and workingset to avoid
+                        # any further conflicts with the conflicting
+                        # distribution
+                        env = Environment([])
+                        ws = WorkingSet([])
+                dist = best[req.key] = env.best_match(
+                    req, ws, installer, replace_conflicting=replace_conflicting
+                )
+                if dist is None:
+                    requirers = required_by.get(req, None)
+                    raise DistributionNotFound(req, requirers)
+            to_activate.append(dist)
+        if dist not in req:
+            # Oops, the "best" so far conflicts with a dependency
+            dependent_req = required_by[req]
+            raise VersionConflict(dist, req).with_context(dependent_req)
+        return dist
+
+    @overload
+    def find_plugins(
+        self,
+        plugin_env: Environment,
+        full_env: Environment | None,
+        installer: _InstallerTypeT[_DistributionT],
+        fallback: bool = True,
+    ) -> tuple[list[_DistributionT], dict[Distribution, Exception]]: ...
+    @overload
+    def find_plugins(
+        self,
+        plugin_env: Environment,
+        full_env: Environment | None = None,
+        *,
+        installer: _InstallerTypeT[_DistributionT],
+        fallback: bool = True,
+    ) -> tuple[list[_DistributionT], dict[Distribution, Exception]]: ...
+    @overload
+    def find_plugins(
+        self,
+        plugin_env: Environment,
+        full_env: Environment | None = None,
+        installer: _InstallerType | None = None,
+        fallback: bool = True,
+    ) -> tuple[list[Distribution], dict[Distribution, Exception]]: ...
+    def find_plugins(
+        self,
+        plugin_env: Environment,
+        full_env: Environment | None = None,
+        installer: _InstallerType | None | _InstallerTypeT[_DistributionT] = None,
+        fallback: bool = True,
+    ) -> tuple[
+        list[Distribution] | list[_DistributionT],
+        dict[Distribution, Exception],
+    ]:
+        """Find all activatable distributions in `plugin_env`
+
+        Example usage::
+
+            distributions, errors = working_set.find_plugins(
+                Environment(plugin_dirlist)
+            )
+            # add plugins+libs to sys.path
+            map(working_set.add, distributions)
+            # display errors
+            print('Could not load', errors)
+
+        The `plugin_env` should be an ``Environment`` instance that contains
+        only distributions that are in the project's "plugin directory" or
+        directories. The `full_env`, if supplied, should be an ``Environment``
+        contains all currently-available distributions.  If `full_env` is not
+        supplied, one is created automatically from the ``WorkingSet`` this
+        method is called on, which will typically mean that every directory on
+        ``sys.path`` will be scanned for distributions.
+
+        `installer` is a standard installer callback as used by the
+        ``resolve()`` method. The `fallback` flag indicates whether we should
+        attempt to resolve older versions of a plugin if the newest version
+        cannot be resolved.
+
+        This method returns a 2-tuple: (`distributions`, `error_info`), where
+        `distributions` is a list of the distributions found in `plugin_env`
+        that were loadable, along with any other distributions that are needed
+        to resolve their dependencies.  `error_info` is a dictionary mapping
+        unloadable plugin distributions to an exception instance describing the
+        error that occurred. Usually this will be a ``DistributionNotFound`` or
+        ``VersionConflict`` instance.
+        """
+
+        plugin_projects = list(plugin_env)
+        # scan project names in alphabetic order
+        plugin_projects.sort()
+
+        error_info: dict[Distribution, Exception] = {}
+        distributions: dict[Distribution, Exception | None] = {}
+
+        if full_env is None:
+            env = Environment(self.entries)
+            env += plugin_env
+        else:
+            env = full_env + plugin_env
+
+        shadow_set = self.__class__([])
+        # put all our entries in shadow_set
+        list(map(shadow_set.add, self))
+
+        for project_name in plugin_projects:
+            for dist in plugin_env[project_name]:
+                req = [dist.as_requirement()]
+
+                try:
+                    resolvees = shadow_set.resolve(req, env, installer)
+
+                except ResolutionError as v:
+                    # save error info
+                    error_info[dist] = v
+                    if fallback:
+                        # try the next older version of project
+                        continue
+                    else:
+                        # give up on this project, keep going
+                        break
+
+                else:
+                    list(map(shadow_set.add, resolvees))
+                    distributions.update(dict.fromkeys(resolvees))
+
+                    # success, no need to try any more versions of this project
+                    break
+
+        sorted_distributions = list(distributions)
+        sorted_distributions.sort()
+
+        return sorted_distributions, error_info
+
+    def require(self, *requirements: _NestedStr):
+        """Ensure that distributions matching `requirements` are activated
+
+        `requirements` must be a string or a (possibly-nested) sequence
+        thereof, specifying the distributions and versions required.  The
+        return value is a sequence of the distributions that needed to be
+        activated to fulfill the requirements; all relevant distributions are
+        included, even if they were already activated in this working set.
+        """
+        needed = self.resolve(parse_requirements(requirements))
+
+        for dist in needed:
+            self.add(dist)
+
+        return needed
+
+    def subscribe(
+        self, callback: Callable[[Distribution], object], existing: bool = True
+    ):
+        """Invoke `callback` for all distributions
+
+        If `existing=True` (default),
+        call on all existing ones, as well.
+        """
+        if callback in self.callbacks:
+            return
+        self.callbacks.append(callback)
+        if not existing:
+            return
+        for dist in self:
+            callback(dist)
+
+    def _added_new(self, dist):
+        for callback in self.callbacks:
+            callback(dist)
+
+    def __getstate__(self):
+        return (
+            self.entries[:],
+            self.entry_keys.copy(),
+            self.by_key.copy(),
+            self.normalized_to_canonical_keys.copy(),
+            self.callbacks[:],
+        )
+
+    def __setstate__(self, e_k_b_n_c):
+        entries, keys, by_key, normalized_to_canonical_keys, callbacks = e_k_b_n_c
+        self.entries = entries[:]
+        self.entry_keys = keys.copy()
+        self.by_key = by_key.copy()
+        self.normalized_to_canonical_keys = normalized_to_canonical_keys.copy()
+        self.callbacks = callbacks[:]
+
+
+class _ReqExtras(Dict["Requirement", Tuple[str, ...]]):
+    """
+    Map each requirement to the extras that demanded it.
+    """
+
+    def markers_pass(self, req: Requirement, extras: tuple[str, ...] | None = None):
+        """
+        Evaluate markers for req against each extra that
+        demanded it.
+
+        Return False if the req has a marker and fails
+        evaluation. Otherwise, return True.
+        """
+        extra_evals = (
+            req.marker.evaluate({'extra': extra})
+            for extra in self.get(req, ()) + (extras or (None,))
+        )
+        return not req.marker or any(extra_evals)
+
+
+class Environment:
+    """Searchable snapshot of distributions on a search path"""
+
+    def __init__(
+        self,
+        search_path: Iterable[str] | None = None,
+        platform: str | None = get_supported_platform(),
+        python: str | None = PY_MAJOR,
+    ):
+        """Snapshot distributions available on a search path
+
+        Any distributions found on `search_path` are added to the environment.
+        `search_path` should be a sequence of ``sys.path`` items.  If not
+        supplied, ``sys.path`` is used.
+
+        `platform` is an optional string specifying the name of the platform
+        that platform-specific distributions must be compatible with.  If
+        unspecified, it defaults to the current platform.  `python` is an
+        optional string naming the desired version of Python (e.g. ``'3.6'``);
+        it defaults to the current version.
+
+        You may explicitly set `platform` (and/or `python`) to ``None`` if you
+        wish to map *all* distributions, not just those compatible with the
+        running platform or Python version.
+        """
+        self._distmap = {}
+        self.platform = platform
+        self.python = python
+        self.scan(search_path)
+
+    def can_add(self, dist: Distribution):
+        """Is distribution `dist` acceptable for this environment?
+
+        The distribution must match the platform and python version
+        requirements specified when this environment was created, or False
+        is returned.
+        """
+        py_compat = (
+            self.python is None
+            or dist.py_version is None
+            or dist.py_version == self.python
+        )
+        return py_compat and compatible_platforms(dist.platform, self.platform)
+
+    def remove(self, dist: Distribution):
+        """Remove `dist` from the environment"""
+        self._distmap[dist.key].remove(dist)
+
+    def scan(self, search_path: Iterable[str] | None = None):
+        """Scan `search_path` for distributions usable in this environment
+
+        Any distributions found are added to the environment.
+        `search_path` should be a sequence of ``sys.path`` items.  If not
+        supplied, ``sys.path`` is used.  Only distributions conforming to
+        the platform/python version defined at initialization are added.
+        """
+        if search_path is None:
+            search_path = sys.path
+
+        for item in search_path:
+            for dist in find_distributions(item):
+                self.add(dist)
+
+    def __getitem__(self, project_name: str) -> list[Distribution]:
+        """Return a newest-to-oldest list of distributions for `project_name`
+
+        Uses case-insensitive `project_name` comparison, assuming all the
+        project's distributions use their project's name converted to all
+        lowercase as their key.
+
+        """
+        distribution_key = project_name.lower()
+        return self._distmap.get(distribution_key, [])
+
+    def add(self, dist: Distribution):
+        """Add `dist` if we ``can_add()`` it and it has not already been added"""
+        if self.can_add(dist) and dist.has_version():
+            dists = self._distmap.setdefault(dist.key, [])
+            if dist not in dists:
+                dists.append(dist)
+                dists.sort(key=operator.attrgetter('hashcmp'), reverse=True)
+
+    @overload
+    def best_match(
+        self,
+        req: Requirement,
+        working_set: WorkingSet,
+        installer: _InstallerTypeT[_DistributionT],
+        replace_conflicting: bool = False,
+    ) -> _DistributionT: ...
+    @overload
+    def best_match(
+        self,
+        req: Requirement,
+        working_set: WorkingSet,
+        installer: _InstallerType | None = None,
+        replace_conflicting: bool = False,
+    ) -> Distribution | None: ...
+    def best_match(
+        self,
+        req: Requirement,
+        working_set: WorkingSet,
+        installer: _InstallerType | None | _InstallerTypeT[_DistributionT] = None,
+        replace_conflicting: bool = False,
+    ) -> Distribution | None:
+        """Find distribution best matching `req` and usable on `working_set`
+
+        This calls the ``find(req)`` method of the `working_set` to see if a
+        suitable distribution is already active.  (This may raise
+        ``VersionConflict`` if an unsuitable version of the project is already
+        active in the specified `working_set`.)  If a suitable distribution
+        isn't active, this method returns the newest distribution in the
+        environment that meets the ``Requirement`` in `req`.  If no suitable
+        distribution is found, and `installer` is supplied, then the result of
+        calling the environment's ``obtain(req, installer)`` method will be
+        returned.
+        """
+        try:
+            dist = working_set.find(req)
+        except VersionConflict:
+            if not replace_conflicting:
+                raise
+            dist = None
+        if dist is not None:
+            return dist
+        for dist in self[req.key]:
+            if dist in req:
+                return dist
+        # try to download/install
+        return self.obtain(req, installer)
+
+    @overload
+    def obtain(
+        self,
+        requirement: Requirement,
+        installer: _InstallerTypeT[_DistributionT],
+    ) -> _DistributionT: ...
+    @overload
+    def obtain(
+        self,
+        requirement: Requirement,
+        installer: Callable[[Requirement], None] | None = None,
+    ) -> None: ...
+    @overload
+    def obtain(
+        self,
+        requirement: Requirement,
+        installer: _InstallerType | None = None,
+    ) -> Distribution | None: ...
+    def obtain(
+        self,
+        requirement: Requirement,
+        installer: Callable[[Requirement], None]
+        | _InstallerType
+        | None
+        | _InstallerTypeT[_DistributionT] = None,
+    ) -> Distribution | None:
+        """Obtain a distribution matching `requirement` (e.g. via download)
+
+        Obtain a distro that matches requirement (e.g. via download).  In the
+        base ``Environment`` class, this routine just returns
+        ``installer(requirement)``, unless `installer` is None, in which case
+        None is returned instead.  This method is a hook that allows subclasses
+        to attempt other ways of obtaining a distribution before falling back
+        to the `installer` argument."""
+        return installer(requirement) if installer else None
+
+    def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]:
+        """Yield the unique project names of the available distributions"""
+        for key in self._distmap.keys():
+            if self[key]:
+                yield key
+
+    def __iadd__(self, other: Distribution | Environment):
+        """In-place addition of a distribution or environment"""
+        if isinstance(other, Distribution):
+            self.add(other)
+        elif isinstance(other, Environment):
+            for project in other:
+                for dist in other[project]:
+                    self.add(dist)
+        else:
+            raise TypeError("Can't add %r to environment" % (other,))
+        return self
+
+    def __add__(self, other: Distribution | Environment):
+        """Add an environment or distribution to an environment"""
+        new = self.__class__([], platform=None, python=None)
+        for env in self, other:
+            new += env
+        return new
+
+
+# XXX backward compatibility
+AvailableDistributions = Environment
+
+
+class ExtractionError(RuntimeError):
+    """An error occurred extracting a resource
+
+    The following attributes are available from instances of this exception:
+
+    manager
+        The resource manager that raised this exception
+
+    cache_path
+        The base directory for resource extraction
+
+    original_error
+        The exception instance that caused extraction to fail
+    """
+
+    manager: ResourceManager
+    cache_path: str
+    original_error: BaseException | None
+
+
+class ResourceManager:
+    """Manage resource extraction and packages"""
+
+    extraction_path: str | None = None
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        self.cached_files = {}
+
+    def resource_exists(self, package_or_requirement: _PkgReqType, resource_name: str):
+        """Does the named resource exist?"""
+        return get_provider(package_or_requirement).has_resource(resource_name)
+
+    def resource_isdir(self, package_or_requirement: _PkgReqType, resource_name: str):
+        """Is the named resource an existing directory?"""
+        return get_provider(package_or_requirement).resource_isdir(resource_name)
+
+    def resource_filename(
+        self, package_or_requirement: _PkgReqType, resource_name: str
+    ):
+        """Return a true filesystem path for specified resource"""
+        return get_provider(package_or_requirement).get_resource_filename(
+            self, resource_name
+        )
+
+    def resource_stream(self, package_or_requirement: _PkgReqType, resource_name: str):
+        """Return a readable file-like object for specified resource"""
+        return get_provider(package_or_requirement).get_resource_stream(
+            self, resource_name
+        )
+
+    def resource_string(
+        self, package_or_requirement: _PkgReqType, resource_name: str
+    ) -> bytes:
+        """Return specified resource as :obj:`bytes`"""
+        return get_provider(package_or_requirement).get_resource_string(
+            self, resource_name
+        )
+
+    def resource_listdir(self, package_or_requirement: _PkgReqType, resource_name: str):
+        """List the contents of the named resource directory"""
+        return get_provider(package_or_requirement).resource_listdir(resource_name)
+
+    def extraction_error(self) -> NoReturn:
+        """Give an error message for problems extracting file(s)"""
+
+        old_exc = sys.exc_info()[1]
+        cache_path = self.extraction_path or get_default_cache()
+
+        tmpl = textwrap.dedent(
+            """
+            Can't extract file(s) to egg cache
+
+            The following error occurred while trying to extract file(s)
+            to the Python egg cache:
+
+              {old_exc}
+
+            The Python egg cache directory is currently set to:
+
+              {cache_path}
+
+            Perhaps your account does not have write access to this directory?
+            You can change the cache directory by setting the PYTHON_EGG_CACHE
+            environment variable to point to an accessible directory.
+            """
+        ).lstrip()
+        err = ExtractionError(tmpl.format(**locals()))
+        err.manager = self
+        err.cache_path = cache_path
+        err.original_error = old_exc
+        raise err
+
+    def get_cache_path(self, archive_name: str, names: Iterable[StrPath] = ()):
+        """Return absolute location in cache for `archive_name` and `names`
+
+        The parent directory of the resulting path will be created if it does
+        not already exist.  `archive_name` should be the base filename of the
+        enclosing egg (which may not be the name of the enclosing zipfile!),
+        including its ".egg" extension.  `names`, if provided, should be a
+        sequence of path name parts "under" the egg's extraction location.
+
+        This method should only be called by resource providers that need to
+        obtain an extraction location, and only for names they intend to
+        extract, as it tracks the generated names for possible cleanup later.
+        """
+        extract_path = self.extraction_path or get_default_cache()
+        target_path = os.path.join(extract_path, archive_name + '-tmp', *names)
+        try:
+            _bypass_ensure_directory(target_path)
+        except Exception:
+            self.extraction_error()
+
+        self._warn_unsafe_extraction_path(extract_path)
+
+        self.cached_files[target_path] = True
+        return target_path
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _warn_unsafe_extraction_path(path):
+        """
+        If the default extraction path is overridden and set to an insecure
+        location, such as /tmp, it opens up an opportunity for an attacker to
+        replace an extracted file with an unauthorized payload. Warn the user
+        if a known insecure location is used.
+
+        See Distribute #375 for more details.
+        """
+        if os.name == 'nt' and not path.startswith(os.environ['windir']):
+            # On Windows, permissions are generally restrictive by default
+            #  and temp directories are not writable by other users, so
+            #  bypass the warning.
+            return
+        mode = os.stat(path).st_mode
+        if mode & stat.S_IWOTH or mode & stat.S_IWGRP:
+            msg = (
+                "Extraction path is writable by group/others "
+                "and vulnerable to attack when "
+                "used with get_resource_filename ({path}). "
+                "Consider a more secure "
+                "location (set with .set_extraction_path or the "
+                "PYTHON_EGG_CACHE environment variable)."
+            ).format(**locals())
+            warnings.warn(msg, UserWarning)
+
+    def postprocess(self, tempname: StrOrBytesPath, filename: StrOrBytesPath):
+        """Perform any platform-specific postprocessing of `tempname`
+
+        This is where Mac header rewrites should be done; other platforms don't
+        have anything special they should do.
+
+        Resource providers should call this method ONLY after successfully
+        extracting a compressed resource.  They must NOT call it on resources
+        that are already in the filesystem.
+
+        `tempname` is the current (temporary) name of the file, and `filename`
+        is the name it will be renamed to by the caller after this routine
+        returns.
+        """
+
+        if os.name == 'posix':
+            # Make the resource executable
+            mode = ((os.stat(tempname).st_mode) | 0o555) & 0o7777
+            os.chmod(tempname, mode)
+
+    def set_extraction_path(self, path: str):
+        """Set the base path where resources will be extracted to, if needed.
+
+        If you do not call this routine before any extractions take place, the
+        path defaults to the return value of ``get_default_cache()``.  (Which
+        is based on the ``PYTHON_EGG_CACHE`` environment variable, with various
+        platform-specific fallbacks.  See that routine's documentation for more
+        details.)
+
+        Resources are extracted to subdirectories of this path based upon
+        information given by the ``IResourceProvider``.  You may set this to a
+        temporary directory, but then you must call ``cleanup_resources()`` to
+        delete the extracted files when done.  There is no guarantee that
+        ``cleanup_resources()`` will be able to remove all extracted files.
+
+        (Note: you may not change the extraction path for a given resource
+        manager once resources have been extracted, unless you first call
+        ``cleanup_resources()``.)
+        """
+        if self.cached_files:
+            raise ValueError("Can't change extraction path, files already extracted")
+
+        self.extraction_path = path
+
+    def cleanup_resources(self, force: bool = False) -> list[str]:
+        """
+        Delete all extracted resource files and directories, returning a list
+        of the file and directory names that could not be successfully removed.
+        This function does not have any concurrency protection, so it should
+        generally only be called when the extraction path is a temporary
+        directory exclusive to a single process.  This method is not
+        automatically called; you must call it explicitly or register it as an
+        ``atexit`` function if you wish to ensure cleanup of a temporary
+        directory used for extractions.
+        """
+        # XXX
+        return []
+
+
+def get_default_cache() -> str:
+    """
+    Return the ``PYTHON_EGG_CACHE`` environment variable
+    or a platform-relevant user cache dir for an app
+    named "Python-Eggs".
+    """
+    return os.environ.get('PYTHON_EGG_CACHE') or _user_cache_dir(appname='Python-Eggs')
+
+
+def safe_name(name: str):
+    """Convert an arbitrary string to a standard distribution name
+
+    Any runs of non-alphanumeric/. characters are replaced with a single '-'.
+    """
+    return re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9.]+', '-', name)
+
+
+def safe_version(version: str):
+    """
+    Convert an arbitrary string to a standard version string
+    """
+    try:
+        # normalize the version
+        return str(_packaging_version.Version(version))
+    except _packaging_version.InvalidVersion:
+        version = version.replace(' ', '.')
+        return re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9.]+', '-', version)
+
+
+def _forgiving_version(version):
+    """Fallback when ``safe_version`` is not safe enough
+    >>> parse_version(_forgiving_version('0.23ubuntu1'))
+    
+    >>> parse_version(_forgiving_version('0.23-'))
+    
+    >>> parse_version(_forgiving_version('0.-_'))
+    
+    >>> parse_version(_forgiving_version('42.+?1'))
+    
+    >>> parse_version(_forgiving_version('hello world'))
+    
+    """
+    version = version.replace(' ', '.')
+    match = _PEP440_FALLBACK.search(version)
+    if match:
+        safe = match["safe"]
+        rest = version[len(safe) :]
+    else:
+        safe = "0"
+        rest = version
+    local = f"sanitized.{_safe_segment(rest)}".strip(".")
+    return f"{safe}.dev0+{local}"
+
+
+def _safe_segment(segment):
+    """Convert an arbitrary string into a safe segment"""
+    segment = re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9.]+', '-', segment)
+    segment = re.sub('-[^A-Za-z0-9]+', '-', segment)
+    return re.sub(r'\.[^A-Za-z0-9]+', '.', segment).strip(".-")
+
+
+def safe_extra(extra: str):
+    """Convert an arbitrary string to a standard 'extra' name
+
+    Any runs of non-alphanumeric characters are replaced with a single '_',
+    and the result is always lowercased.
+    """
+    return re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9.-]+', '_', extra).lower()
+
+
+def to_filename(name: str):
+    """Convert a project or version name to its filename-escaped form
+
+    Any '-' characters are currently replaced with '_'.
+    """
+    return name.replace('-', '_')
+
+
+def invalid_marker(text: str):
+    """
+    Validate text as a PEP 508 environment marker; return an exception
+    if invalid or False otherwise.
+    """
+    try:
+        evaluate_marker(text)
+    except SyntaxError as e:
+        e.filename = None
+        e.lineno = None
+        return e
+    return False
+
+
+def evaluate_marker(text: str, extra: str | None = None) -> bool:
+    """
+    Evaluate a PEP 508 environment marker.
+    Return a boolean indicating the marker result in this environment.
+    Raise SyntaxError if marker is invalid.
+
+    This implementation uses the 'pyparsing' module.
+    """
+    try:
+        marker = _packaging_markers.Marker(text)
+        return marker.evaluate()
+    except _packaging_markers.InvalidMarker as e:
+        raise SyntaxError(e) from e
+
+
+class NullProvider:
+    """Try to implement resources and metadata for arbitrary PEP 302 loaders"""
+
+    egg_name: str | None = None
+    egg_info: str | None = None
+    loader: _LoaderProtocol | None = None
+
+    def __init__(self, module: _ModuleLike):
+        self.loader = getattr(module, '__loader__', None)
+        self.module_path = os.path.dirname(getattr(module, '__file__', ''))
+
+    def get_resource_filename(self, manager: ResourceManager, resource_name: str):
+        return self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name)
+
+    def get_resource_stream(self, manager: ResourceManager, resource_name: str):
+        return io.BytesIO(self.get_resource_string(manager, resource_name))
+
+    def get_resource_string(
+        self, manager: ResourceManager, resource_name: str
+    ) -> bytes:
+        return self._get(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name))
+
+    def has_resource(self, resource_name: str):
+        return self._has(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name))
+
+    def _get_metadata_path(self, name):
+        return self._fn(self.egg_info, name)
+
+    def has_metadata(self, name: str) -> bool:
+        if not self.egg_info:
+            return False
+
+        path = self._get_metadata_path(name)
+        return self._has(path)
+
+    def get_metadata(self, name: str):
+        if not self.egg_info:
+            return ""
+        path = self._get_metadata_path(name)
+        value = self._get(path)
+        try:
+            return value.decode('utf-8')
+        except UnicodeDecodeError as exc:
+            # Include the path in the error message to simplify
+            # troubleshooting, and without changing the exception type.
+            exc.reason += ' in {} file at path: {}'.format(name, path)
+            raise
+
+    def get_metadata_lines(self, name: str) -> Iterator[str]:
+        return yield_lines(self.get_metadata(name))
+
+    def resource_isdir(self, resource_name: str):
+        return self._isdir(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name))
+
+    def metadata_isdir(self, name: str) -> bool:
+        return bool(self.egg_info and self._isdir(self._fn(self.egg_info, name)))
+
+    def resource_listdir(self, resource_name: str):
+        return self._listdir(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name))
+
+    def metadata_listdir(self, name: str) -> list[str]:
+        if self.egg_info:
+            return self._listdir(self._fn(self.egg_info, name))
+        return []
+
+    def run_script(self, script_name: str, namespace: dict[str, Any]):
+        script = 'scripts/' + script_name
+        if not self.has_metadata(script):
+            raise ResolutionError(
+                "Script {script!r} not found in metadata at {self.egg_info!r}".format(
+                    **locals()
+                ),
+            )
+
+        script_text = self.get_metadata(script).replace('\r\n', '\n')
+        script_text = script_text.replace('\r', '\n')
+        script_filename = self._fn(self.egg_info, script)
+        namespace['__file__'] = script_filename
+        if os.path.exists(script_filename):
+            source = _read_utf8_with_fallback(script_filename)
+            code = compile(source, script_filename, 'exec')
+            exec(code, namespace, namespace)
+        else:
+            from linecache import cache
+
+            cache[script_filename] = (
+                len(script_text),
+                0,
+                script_text.split('\n'),
+                script_filename,
+            )
+            script_code = compile(script_text, script_filename, 'exec')
+            exec(script_code, namespace, namespace)
+
+    def _has(self, path) -> bool:
+        raise NotImplementedError(
+            "Can't perform this operation for unregistered loader type"
+        )
+
+    def _isdir(self, path) -> bool:
+        raise NotImplementedError(
+            "Can't perform this operation for unregistered loader type"
+        )
+
+    def _listdir(self, path) -> list[str]:
+        raise NotImplementedError(
+            "Can't perform this operation for unregistered loader type"
+        )
+
+    def _fn(self, base: str | None, resource_name: str):
+        if base is None:
+            raise TypeError(
+                "`base` parameter in `_fn` is `None`. Either override this method or check the parameter first."
+            )
+        self._validate_resource_path(resource_name)
+        if resource_name:
+            return os.path.join(base, *resource_name.split('/'))
+        return base
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _validate_resource_path(path):
+        """
+        Validate the resource paths according to the docs.
+        https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/pkg_resources.html#basic-resource-access
+
+        >>> warned = getfixture('recwarn')
+        >>> warnings.simplefilter('always')
+        >>> vrp = NullProvider._validate_resource_path
+        >>> vrp('foo/bar.txt')
+        >>> bool(warned)
+        False
+        >>> vrp('../foo/bar.txt')
+        >>> bool(warned)
+        True
+        >>> warned.clear()
+        >>> vrp('/foo/bar.txt')
+        >>> bool(warned)
+        True
+        >>> vrp('foo/../../bar.txt')
+        >>> bool(warned)
+        True
+        >>> warned.clear()
+        >>> vrp('foo/f../bar.txt')
+        >>> bool(warned)
+        False
+
+        Windows path separators are straight-up disallowed.
+        >>> vrp(r'\\foo/bar.txt')
+        Traceback (most recent call last):
+        ...
+        ValueError: Use of .. or absolute path in a resource path \
+is not allowed.
+
+        >>> vrp(r'C:\\foo/bar.txt')
+        Traceback (most recent call last):
+        ...
+        ValueError: Use of .. or absolute path in a resource path \
+is not allowed.
+
+        Blank values are allowed
+
+        >>> vrp('')
+        >>> bool(warned)
+        False
+
+        Non-string values are not.
+
+        >>> vrp(None)
+        Traceback (most recent call last):
+        ...
+        AttributeError: ...
+        """
+        invalid = (
+            os.path.pardir in path.split(posixpath.sep)
+            or posixpath.isabs(path)
+            or ntpath.isabs(path)
+            or path.startswith("\\")
+        )
+        if not invalid:
+            return
+
+        msg = "Use of .. or absolute path in a resource path is not allowed."
+
+        # Aggressively disallow Windows absolute paths
+        if (path.startswith("\\") or ntpath.isabs(path)) and not posixpath.isabs(path):
+            raise ValueError(msg)
+
+        # for compatibility, warn; in future
+        # raise ValueError(msg)
+        issue_warning(
+            msg[:-1] + " and will raise exceptions in a future release.",
+            DeprecationWarning,
+        )
+
+    def _get(self, path) -> bytes:
+        if hasattr(self.loader, 'get_data') and self.loader:
+            # Already checked get_data exists
+            return self.loader.get_data(path)  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
+        raise NotImplementedError(
+            "Can't perform this operation for loaders without 'get_data()'"
+        )
+
+
+register_loader_type(object, NullProvider)
+
+
+def _parents(path):
+    """
+    yield all parents of path including path
+    """
+    last = None
+    while path != last:
+        yield path
+        last = path
+        path, _ = os.path.split(path)
+
+
+class EggProvider(NullProvider):
+    """Provider based on a virtual filesystem"""
+
+    def __init__(self, module: _ModuleLike):
+        super().__init__(module)
+        self._setup_prefix()
+
+    def _setup_prefix(self):
+        # Assume that metadata may be nested inside a "basket"
+        # of multiple eggs and use module_path instead of .archive.
+        eggs = filter(_is_egg_path, _parents(self.module_path))
+        egg = next(eggs, None)
+        egg and self._set_egg(egg)
+
+    def _set_egg(self, path: str):
+        self.egg_name = os.path.basename(path)
+        self.egg_info = os.path.join(path, 'EGG-INFO')
+        self.egg_root = path
+
+
+class DefaultProvider(EggProvider):
+    """Provides access to package resources in the filesystem"""
+
+    def _has(self, path) -> bool:
+        return os.path.exists(path)
+
+    def _isdir(self, path) -> bool:
+        return os.path.isdir(path)
+
+    def _listdir(self, path):
+        return os.listdir(path)
+
+    def get_resource_stream(self, manager: object, resource_name: str):
+        return open(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name), 'rb')
+
+    def _get(self, path) -> bytes:
+        with open(path, 'rb') as stream:
+            return stream.read()
+
+    @classmethod
+    def _register(cls):
+        loader_names = (
+            'SourceFileLoader',
+            'SourcelessFileLoader',
+        )
+        for name in loader_names:
+            loader_cls = getattr(importlib.machinery, name, type(None))
+            register_loader_type(loader_cls, cls)
+
+
+DefaultProvider._register()
+
+
+class EmptyProvider(NullProvider):
+    """Provider that returns nothing for all requests"""
+
+    # A special case, we don't want all Providers inheriting from NullProvider to have a potentially None module_path
+    module_path: str | None = None  # type: ignore[assignment]
+
+    _isdir = _has = lambda self, path: False
+
+    def _get(self, path) -> bytes:
+        return b''
+
+    def _listdir(self, path):
+        return []
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        pass
+
+
+empty_provider = EmptyProvider()
+
+
+class ZipManifests(Dict[str, "MemoizedZipManifests.manifest_mod"]):
+    """
+    zip manifest builder
+    """
+
+    # `path` could be `StrPath | IO[bytes]` but that violates the LSP for `MemoizedZipManifests.load`
+    @classmethod
+    def build(cls, path: str):
+        """
+        Build a dictionary similar to the zipimport directory
+        caches, except instead of tuples, store ZipInfo objects.
+
+        Use a platform-specific path separator (os.sep) for the path keys
+        for compatibility with pypy on Windows.
+        """
+        with zipfile.ZipFile(path) as zfile:
+            items = (
+                (
+                    name.replace('/', os.sep),
+                    zfile.getinfo(name),
+                )
+                for name in zfile.namelist()
+            )
+            return dict(items)
+
+    load = build
+
+
+class MemoizedZipManifests(ZipManifests):
+    """
+    Memoized zipfile manifests.
+    """
+
+    class manifest_mod(NamedTuple):
+        manifest: dict[str, zipfile.ZipInfo]
+        mtime: float
+
+    def load(self, path: str) -> dict[str, zipfile.ZipInfo]:  # type: ignore[override] # ZipManifests.load is a classmethod
+        """
+        Load a manifest at path or return a suitable manifest already loaded.
+        """
+        path = os.path.normpath(path)
+        mtime = os.stat(path).st_mtime
+
+        if path not in self or self[path].mtime != mtime:
+            manifest = self.build(path)
+            self[path] = self.manifest_mod(manifest, mtime)
+
+        return self[path].manifest
+
+
+class ZipProvider(EggProvider):
+    """Resource support for zips and eggs"""
+
+    eagers: list[str] | None = None
+    _zip_manifests = MemoizedZipManifests()
+    # ZipProvider's loader should always be a zipimporter or equivalent
+    loader: zipimport.zipimporter
+
+    def __init__(self, module: _ZipLoaderModule):
+        super().__init__(module)
+        self.zip_pre = self.loader.archive + os.sep
+
+    def _zipinfo_name(self, fspath):
+        # Convert a virtual filename (full path to file) into a zipfile subpath
+        # usable with the zipimport directory cache for our target archive
+        fspath = fspath.rstrip(os.sep)
+        if fspath == self.loader.archive:
+            return ''
+        if fspath.startswith(self.zip_pre):
+            return fspath[len(self.zip_pre) :]
+        raise AssertionError("%s is not a subpath of %s" % (fspath, self.zip_pre))
+
+    def _parts(self, zip_path):
+        # Convert a zipfile subpath into an egg-relative path part list.
+        # pseudo-fs path
+        fspath = self.zip_pre + zip_path
+        if fspath.startswith(self.egg_root + os.sep):
+            return fspath[len(self.egg_root) + 1 :].split(os.sep)
+        raise AssertionError("%s is not a subpath of %s" % (fspath, self.egg_root))
+
+    @property
+    def zipinfo(self):
+        return self._zip_manifests.load(self.loader.archive)
+
+    def get_resource_filename(self, manager: ResourceManager, resource_name: str):
+        if not self.egg_name:
+            raise NotImplementedError(
+                "resource_filename() only supported for .egg, not .zip"
+            )
+        # no need to lock for extraction, since we use temp names
+        zip_path = self._resource_to_zip(resource_name)
+        eagers = self._get_eager_resources()
+        if '/'.join(self._parts(zip_path)) in eagers:
+            for name in eagers:
+                self._extract_resource(manager, self._eager_to_zip(name))
+        return self._extract_resource(manager, zip_path)
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _get_date_and_size(zip_stat):
+        size = zip_stat.file_size
+        # ymdhms+wday, yday, dst
+        date_time = zip_stat.date_time + (0, 0, -1)
+        # 1980 offset already done
+        timestamp = time.mktime(date_time)
+        return timestamp, size
+
+    # FIXME: 'ZipProvider._extract_resource' is too complex (12)
+    def _extract_resource(self, manager: ResourceManager, zip_path) -> str:  # noqa: C901
+        if zip_path in self._index():
+            for name in self._index()[zip_path]:
+                last = self._extract_resource(manager, os.path.join(zip_path, name))
+            # return the extracted directory name
+            return os.path.dirname(last)
+
+        timestamp, size = self._get_date_and_size(self.zipinfo[zip_path])
+
+        if not WRITE_SUPPORT:
+            raise OSError(
+                '"os.rename" and "os.unlink" are not supported on this platform'
+            )
+        try:
+            if not self.egg_name:
+                raise OSError(
+                    '"egg_name" is empty. This likely means no egg could be found from the "module_path".'
+                )
+            real_path = manager.get_cache_path(self.egg_name, self._parts(zip_path))
+
+            if self._is_current(real_path, zip_path):
+                return real_path
+
+            outf, tmpnam = _mkstemp(
+                ".$extract",
+                dir=os.path.dirname(real_path),
+            )
+            os.write(outf, self.loader.get_data(zip_path))
+            os.close(outf)
+            utime(tmpnam, (timestamp, timestamp))
+            manager.postprocess(tmpnam, real_path)
+
+            try:
+                rename(tmpnam, real_path)
+
+            except OSError:
+                if os.path.isfile(real_path):
+                    if self._is_current(real_path, zip_path):
+                        # the file became current since it was checked above,
+                        #  so proceed.
+                        return real_path
+                    # Windows, del old file and retry
+                    elif os.name == 'nt':
+                        unlink(real_path)
+                        rename(tmpnam, real_path)
+                        return real_path
+                raise
+
+        except OSError:
+            # report a user-friendly error
+            manager.extraction_error()
+
+        return real_path
+
+    def _is_current(self, file_path, zip_path):
+        """
+        Return True if the file_path is current for this zip_path
+        """
+        timestamp, size = self._get_date_and_size(self.zipinfo[zip_path])
+        if not os.path.isfile(file_path):
+            return False
+        stat = os.stat(file_path)
+        if stat.st_size != size or stat.st_mtime != timestamp:
+            return False
+        # check that the contents match
+        zip_contents = self.loader.get_data(zip_path)
+        with open(file_path, 'rb') as f:
+            file_contents = f.read()
+        return zip_contents == file_contents
+
+    def _get_eager_resources(self):
+        if self.eagers is None:
+            eagers = []
+            for name in ('native_libs.txt', 'eager_resources.txt'):
+                if self.has_metadata(name):
+                    eagers.extend(self.get_metadata_lines(name))
+            self.eagers = eagers
+        return self.eagers
+
+    def _index(self):
+        try:
+            return self._dirindex
+        except AttributeError:
+            ind = {}
+            for path in self.zipinfo:
+                parts = path.split(os.sep)
+                while parts:
+                    parent = os.sep.join(parts[:-1])
+                    if parent in ind:
+                        ind[parent].append(parts[-1])
+                        break
+                    else:
+                        ind[parent] = [parts.pop()]
+            self._dirindex = ind
+            return ind
+
+    def _has(self, fspath) -> bool:
+        zip_path = self._zipinfo_name(fspath)
+        return zip_path in self.zipinfo or zip_path in self._index()
+
+    def _isdir(self, fspath) -> bool:
+        return self._zipinfo_name(fspath) in self._index()
+
+    def _listdir(self, fspath):
+        return list(self._index().get(self._zipinfo_name(fspath), ()))
+
+    def _eager_to_zip(self, resource_name: str):
+        return self._zipinfo_name(self._fn(self.egg_root, resource_name))
+
+    def _resource_to_zip(self, resource_name: str):
+        return self._zipinfo_name(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name))
+
+
+register_loader_type(zipimport.zipimporter, ZipProvider)
+
+
+class FileMetadata(EmptyProvider):
+    """Metadata handler for standalone PKG-INFO files
+
+    Usage::
+
+        metadata = FileMetadata("/path/to/PKG-INFO")
+
+    This provider rejects all data and metadata requests except for PKG-INFO,
+    which is treated as existing, and will be the contents of the file at
+    the provided location.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, path: StrPath):
+        self.path = path
+
+    def _get_metadata_path(self, name):
+        return self.path
+
+    def has_metadata(self, name: str) -> bool:
+        return name == 'PKG-INFO' and os.path.isfile(self.path)
+
+    def get_metadata(self, name: str):
+        if name != 'PKG-INFO':
+            raise KeyError("No metadata except PKG-INFO is available")
+
+        with open(self.path, encoding='utf-8', errors="replace") as f:
+            metadata = f.read()
+        self._warn_on_replacement(metadata)
+        return metadata
+
+    def _warn_on_replacement(self, metadata):
+        replacement_char = '�'
+        if replacement_char in metadata:
+            tmpl = "{self.path} could not be properly decoded in UTF-8"
+            msg = tmpl.format(**locals())
+            warnings.warn(msg)
+
+    def get_metadata_lines(self, name: str) -> Iterator[str]:
+        return yield_lines(self.get_metadata(name))
+
+
+class PathMetadata(DefaultProvider):
+    """Metadata provider for egg directories
+
+    Usage::
+
+        # Development eggs:
+
+        egg_info = "/path/to/PackageName.egg-info"
+        base_dir = os.path.dirname(egg_info)
+        metadata = PathMetadata(base_dir, egg_info)
+        dist_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(egg_info))[0]
+        dist = Distribution(basedir, project_name=dist_name, metadata=metadata)
+
+        # Unpacked egg directories:
+
+        egg_path = "/path/to/PackageName-ver-pyver-etc.egg"
+        metadata = PathMetadata(egg_path, os.path.join(egg_path,'EGG-INFO'))
+        dist = Distribution.from_filename(egg_path, metadata=metadata)
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, path: str, egg_info: str):
+        self.module_path = path
+        self.egg_info = egg_info
+
+
+class EggMetadata(ZipProvider):
+    """Metadata provider for .egg files"""
+
+    def __init__(self, importer: zipimport.zipimporter):
+        """Create a metadata provider from a zipimporter"""
+
+        self.zip_pre = importer.archive + os.sep
+        self.loader = importer
+        if importer.prefix:
+            self.module_path = os.path.join(importer.archive, importer.prefix)
+        else:
+            self.module_path = importer.archive
+        self._setup_prefix()
+
+
+_distribution_finders: dict[type, _DistFinderType[Any]] = _declare_state(
+    'dict', '_distribution_finders', {}
+)
+
+
+def register_finder(importer_type: type[_T], distribution_finder: _DistFinderType[_T]):
+    """Register `distribution_finder` to find distributions in sys.path items
+
+    `importer_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 "Importer" (sys.path item
+    handler), and `distribution_finder` is a callable that, passed a path
+    item and the importer instance, yields ``Distribution`` instances found on
+    that path item.  See ``pkg_resources.find_on_path`` for an example."""
+    _distribution_finders[importer_type] = distribution_finder
+
+
+def find_distributions(path_item: str, only: bool = False):
+    """Yield distributions accessible via `path_item`"""
+    importer = get_importer(path_item)
+    finder = _find_adapter(_distribution_finders, importer)
+    return finder(importer, path_item, only)
+
+
+def find_eggs_in_zip(
+    importer: zipimport.zipimporter, path_item: str, only: bool = False
+) -> Iterator[Distribution]:
+    """
+    Find eggs in zip files; possibly multiple nested eggs.
+    """
+    if importer.archive.endswith('.whl'):
+        # wheels are not supported with this finder
+        # they don't have PKG-INFO metadata, and won't ever contain eggs
+        return
+    metadata = EggMetadata(importer)
+    if metadata.has_metadata('PKG-INFO'):
+        yield Distribution.from_filename(path_item, metadata=metadata)
+    if only:
+        # don't yield nested distros
+        return
+    for subitem in metadata.resource_listdir(''):
+        if _is_egg_path(subitem):
+            subpath = os.path.join(path_item, subitem)
+            dists = find_eggs_in_zip(zipimport.zipimporter(subpath), subpath)
+            yield from dists
+        elif subitem.lower().endswith(('.dist-info', '.egg-info')):
+            subpath = os.path.join(path_item, subitem)
+            submeta = EggMetadata(zipimport.zipimporter(subpath))
+            submeta.egg_info = subpath
+            yield Distribution.from_location(path_item, subitem, submeta)
+
+
+register_finder(zipimport.zipimporter, find_eggs_in_zip)
+
+
+def find_nothing(
+    importer: object | None, path_item: str | None, only: bool | None = False
+):
+    return ()
+
+
+register_finder(object, find_nothing)
+
+
+def find_on_path(importer: object | None, path_item, only=False):
+    """Yield distributions accessible on a sys.path directory"""
+    path_item = _normalize_cached(path_item)
+
+    if _is_unpacked_egg(path_item):
+        yield Distribution.from_filename(
+            path_item,
+            metadata=PathMetadata(path_item, os.path.join(path_item, 'EGG-INFO')),
+        )
+        return
+
+    entries = (os.path.join(path_item, child) for child in safe_listdir(path_item))
+
+    # scan for .egg and .egg-info in directory
+    for entry in sorted(entries):
+        fullpath = os.path.join(path_item, entry)
+        factory = dist_factory(path_item, entry, only)
+        yield from factory(fullpath)
+
+
+def dist_factory(path_item, entry, only):
+    """Return a dist_factory for the given entry."""
+    lower = entry.lower()
+    is_egg_info = lower.endswith('.egg-info')
+    is_dist_info = lower.endswith('.dist-info') and os.path.isdir(
+        os.path.join(path_item, entry)
+    )
+    is_meta = is_egg_info or is_dist_info
+    return (
+        distributions_from_metadata
+        if is_meta
+        else find_distributions
+        if not only and _is_egg_path(entry)
+        else resolve_egg_link
+        if not only and lower.endswith('.egg-link')
+        else NoDists()
+    )
+
+
+class NoDists:
+    """
+    >>> bool(NoDists())
+    False
+
+    >>> list(NoDists()('anything'))
+    []
+    """
+
+    def __bool__(self):
+        return False
+
+    def __call__(self, fullpath):
+        return iter(())
+
+
+def safe_listdir(path: StrOrBytesPath):
+    """
+    Attempt to list contents of path, but suppress some exceptions.
+    """
+    try:
+        return os.listdir(path)
+    except (PermissionError, NotADirectoryError):
+        pass
+    except OSError as e:
+        # Ignore the directory if does not exist, not a directory or
+        # permission denied
+        if e.errno not in (errno.ENOTDIR, errno.EACCES, errno.ENOENT):
+            raise
+    return ()
+
+
+def distributions_from_metadata(path: str):
+    root = os.path.dirname(path)
+    if os.path.isdir(path):
+        if len(os.listdir(path)) == 0:
+            # empty metadata dir; skip
+            return
+        metadata: _MetadataType = PathMetadata(root, path)
+    else:
+        metadata = FileMetadata(path)
+    entry = os.path.basename(path)
+    yield Distribution.from_location(
+        root,
+        entry,
+        metadata,
+        precedence=DEVELOP_DIST,
+    )
+
+
+def non_empty_lines(path):
+    """
+    Yield non-empty lines from file at path
+    """
+    for line in _read_utf8_with_fallback(path).splitlines():
+        line = line.strip()
+        if line:
+            yield line
+
+
+def resolve_egg_link(path):
+    """
+    Given a path to an .egg-link, resolve distributions
+    present in the referenced path.
+    """
+    referenced_paths = non_empty_lines(path)
+    resolved_paths = (
+        os.path.join(os.path.dirname(path), ref) for ref in referenced_paths
+    )
+    dist_groups = map(find_distributions, resolved_paths)
+    return next(dist_groups, ())
+
+
+if hasattr(pkgutil, 'ImpImporter'):
+    register_finder(pkgutil.ImpImporter, find_on_path)
+
+register_finder(importlib.machinery.FileFinder, find_on_path)
+
+_namespace_handlers: dict[type, _NSHandlerType[Any]] = _declare_state(
+    'dict', '_namespace_handlers', {}
+)
+_namespace_packages: dict[str | None, list[str]] = _declare_state(
+    'dict', '_namespace_packages', {}
+)
+
+
+def register_namespace_handler(
+    importer_type: type[_T], namespace_handler: _NSHandlerType[_T]
+):
+    """Register `namespace_handler` to declare namespace packages
+
+    `importer_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 "Importer" (sys.path item
+    handler), and `namespace_handler` is a callable like this::
+
+        def namespace_handler(importer, path_entry, moduleName, module):
+            # return a path_entry to use for child packages
+
+    Namespace handlers are only called if the importer object has already
+    agreed that it can handle the relevant path item, and they should only
+    return a subpath if the module __path__ does not already contain an
+    equivalent subpath.  For an example namespace handler, see
+    ``pkg_resources.file_ns_handler``.
+    """
+    _namespace_handlers[importer_type] = namespace_handler
+
+
+def _handle_ns(packageName, path_item):
+    """Ensure that named package includes a subpath of path_item (if needed)"""
+
+    importer = get_importer(path_item)
+    if importer is None:
+        return None
+
+    # use find_spec (PEP 451) and fall-back to find_module (PEP 302)
+    try:
+        spec = importer.find_spec(packageName)
+    except AttributeError:
+        # capture warnings due to #1111
+        with warnings.catch_warnings():
+            warnings.simplefilter("ignore")
+            loader = importer.find_module(packageName)
+    else:
+        loader = spec.loader if spec else None
+
+    if loader is None:
+        return None
+    module = sys.modules.get(packageName)
+    if module is None:
+        module = sys.modules[packageName] = types.ModuleType(packageName)
+        module.__path__ = []
+        _set_parent_ns(packageName)
+    elif not hasattr(module, '__path__'):
+        raise TypeError("Not a package:", packageName)
+    handler = _find_adapter(_namespace_handlers, importer)
+    subpath = handler(importer, path_item, packageName, module)
+    if subpath is not None:
+        path = module.__path__
+        path.append(subpath)
+        importlib.import_module(packageName)
+        _rebuild_mod_path(path, packageName, module)
+    return subpath
+
+
+def _rebuild_mod_path(orig_path, package_name, module: types.ModuleType):
+    """
+    Rebuild module.__path__ ensuring that all entries are ordered
+    corresponding to their sys.path order
+    """
+    sys_path = [_normalize_cached(p) for p in sys.path]
+
+    def safe_sys_path_index(entry):
+        """
+        Workaround for #520 and #513.
+        """
+        try:
+            return sys_path.index(entry)
+        except ValueError:
+            return float('inf')
+
+    def position_in_sys_path(path):
+        """
+        Return the ordinal of the path based on its position in sys.path
+        """
+        path_parts = path.split(os.sep)
+        module_parts = package_name.count('.') + 1
+        parts = path_parts[:-module_parts]
+        return safe_sys_path_index(_normalize_cached(os.sep.join(parts)))
+
+    new_path = sorted(orig_path, key=position_in_sys_path)
+    new_path = [_normalize_cached(p) for p in new_path]
+
+    if isinstance(module.__path__, list):
+        module.__path__[:] = new_path
+    else:
+        module.__path__ = new_path
+
+
+def declare_namespace(packageName: str):
+    """Declare that package 'packageName' is a namespace package"""
+
+    msg = (
+        f"Deprecated call to `pkg_resources.declare_namespace({packageName!r})`.\n"
+        "Implementing implicit namespace packages (as specified in PEP 420) "
+        "is preferred to `pkg_resources.declare_namespace`. "
+        "See https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/references/"
+        "keywords.html#keyword-namespace-packages"
+    )
+    warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
+
+    _imp.acquire_lock()
+    try:
+        if packageName in _namespace_packages:
+            return
+
+        path: MutableSequence[str] = sys.path
+        parent, _, _ = packageName.rpartition('.')
+
+        if parent:
+            declare_namespace(parent)
+            if parent not in _namespace_packages:
+                __import__(parent)
+            try:
+                path = sys.modules[parent].__path__
+            except AttributeError as e:
+                raise TypeError("Not a package:", parent) from e
+
+        # Track what packages are namespaces, so when new path items are added,
+        # they can be updated
+        _namespace_packages.setdefault(parent or None, []).append(packageName)
+        _namespace_packages.setdefault(packageName, [])
+
+        for path_item in path:
+            # Ensure all the parent's path items are reflected in the child,
+            # if they apply
+            _handle_ns(packageName, path_item)
+
+    finally:
+        _imp.release_lock()
+
+
+def fixup_namespace_packages(path_item: str, parent: str | None = None):
+    """Ensure that previously-declared namespace packages include path_item"""
+    _imp.acquire_lock()
+    try:
+        for package in _namespace_packages.get(parent, ()):
+            subpath = _handle_ns(package, path_item)
+            if subpath:
+                fixup_namespace_packages(subpath, package)
+    finally:
+        _imp.release_lock()
+
+
+def file_ns_handler(
+    importer: object,
+    path_item: StrPath,
+    packageName: str,
+    module: types.ModuleType,
+):
+    """Compute an ns-package subpath for a filesystem or zipfile importer"""
+
+    subpath = os.path.join(path_item, packageName.split('.')[-1])
+    normalized = _normalize_cached(subpath)
+    for item in module.__path__:
+        if _normalize_cached(item) == normalized:
+            break
+    else:
+        # Only return the path if it's not already there
+        return subpath
+
+
+if hasattr(pkgutil, 'ImpImporter'):
+    register_namespace_handler(pkgutil.ImpImporter, file_ns_handler)
+
+register_namespace_handler(zipimport.zipimporter, file_ns_handler)
+register_namespace_handler(importlib.machinery.FileFinder, file_ns_handler)
+
+
+def null_ns_handler(
+    importer: object,
+    path_item: str | None,
+    packageName: str | None,
+    module: _ModuleLike | None,
+):
+    return None
+
+
+register_namespace_handler(object, null_ns_handler)
+
+
+@overload
+def normalize_path(filename: StrPath) -> str: ...
+@overload
+def normalize_path(filename: BytesPath) -> bytes: ...
+def normalize_path(filename: StrOrBytesPath):
+    """Normalize a file/dir name for comparison purposes"""
+    return os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(os.path.normpath(_cygwin_patch(filename))))
+
+
+def _cygwin_patch(filename: StrOrBytesPath):  # pragma: nocover
+    """
+    Contrary to POSIX 2008, on Cygwin, getcwd (3) contains
+    symlink components. Using
+    os.path.abspath() works around this limitation. A fix in os.getcwd()
+    would probably better, in Cygwin even more so, except
+    that this seems to be by design...
+    """
+    return os.path.abspath(filename) if sys.platform == 'cygwin' else filename
+
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    # https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/16261
+    # https://github.com/python/typeshed/issues/6347
+    @overload
+    def _normalize_cached(filename: StrPath) -> str: ...
+    @overload
+    def _normalize_cached(filename: BytesPath) -> bytes: ...
+    def _normalize_cached(filename: StrOrBytesPath) -> str | bytes: ...
+else:
+
+    @functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
+    def _normalize_cached(filename):
+        return normalize_path(filename)
+
+
+def _is_egg_path(path):
+    """
+    Determine if given path appears to be an egg.
+    """
+    return _is_zip_egg(path) or _is_unpacked_egg(path)
+
+
+def _is_zip_egg(path):
+    return (
+        path.lower().endswith('.egg')
+        and os.path.isfile(path)
+        and zipfile.is_zipfile(path)
+    )
+
+
+def _is_unpacked_egg(path):
+    """
+    Determine if given path appears to be an unpacked egg.
+    """
+    return path.lower().endswith('.egg') and os.path.isfile(
+        os.path.join(path, 'EGG-INFO', 'PKG-INFO')
+    )
+
+
+def _set_parent_ns(packageName):
+    parts = packageName.split('.')
+    name = parts.pop()
+    if parts:
+        parent = '.'.join(parts)
+        setattr(sys.modules[parent], name, sys.modules[packageName])
+
+
+MODULE = re.compile(r"\w+(\.\w+)*$").match
+EGG_NAME = re.compile(
+    r"""
+    (?P[^-]+) (
+        -(?P[^-]+) (
+            -py(?P[^-]+) (
+                -(?P.+)
+            )?
+        )?
+    )?
+    """,
+    re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE,
+).match
+
+
+class EntryPoint:
+    """Object representing an advertised importable object"""
+
+    def __init__(
+        self,
+        name: str,
+        module_name: str,
+        attrs: Iterable[str] = (),
+        extras: Iterable[str] = (),
+        dist: Distribution | None = None,
+    ):
+        if not MODULE(module_name):
+            raise ValueError("Invalid module name", module_name)
+        self.name = name
+        self.module_name = module_name
+        self.attrs = tuple(attrs)
+        self.extras = tuple(extras)
+        self.dist = dist
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        s = "%s = %s" % (self.name, self.module_name)
+        if self.attrs:
+            s += ':' + '.'.join(self.attrs)
+        if self.extras:
+            s += ' [%s]' % ','.join(self.extras)
+        return s
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return "EntryPoint.parse(%r)" % str(self)
+
+    @overload
+    def load(
+        self,
+        require: Literal[True] = True,
+        env: Environment | None = None,
+        installer: _InstallerType | None = None,
+    ) -> _ResolvedEntryPoint: ...
+    @overload
+    def load(
+        self,
+        require: Literal[False],
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any,
+    ) -> _ResolvedEntryPoint: ...
+    def load(
+        self,
+        require: bool = True,
+        *args: Environment | _InstallerType | None,
+        **kwargs: Environment | _InstallerType | None,
+    ) -> _ResolvedEntryPoint:
+        """
+        Require packages for this EntryPoint, then resolve it.
+        """
+        if not require or args or kwargs:
+            warnings.warn(
+                "Parameters to load are deprecated.  Call .resolve and "
+                ".require separately.",
+                PkgResourcesDeprecationWarning,
+                stacklevel=2,
+            )
+        if require:
+            # We could pass `env` and `installer` directly,
+            # but keeping `*args` and `**kwargs` for backwards compatibility
+            self.require(*args, **kwargs)  # type: ignore
+        return self.resolve()
+
+    def resolve(self) -> _ResolvedEntryPoint:
+        """
+        Resolve the entry point from its module and attrs.
+        """
+        module = __import__(self.module_name, fromlist=['__name__'], level=0)
+        try:
+            return functools.reduce(getattr, self.attrs, module)
+        except AttributeError as exc:
+            raise ImportError(str(exc)) from exc
+
+    def require(
+        self,
+        env: Environment | None = None,
+        installer: _InstallerType | None = None,
+    ):
+        if not self.dist:
+            error_cls = UnknownExtra if self.extras else AttributeError
+            raise error_cls("Can't require() without a distribution", self)
+
+        # Get the requirements for this entry point with all its extras and
+        # then resolve them. We have to pass `extras` along when resolving so
+        # that the working set knows what extras we want. Otherwise, for
+        # dist-info distributions, the working set will assume that the
+        # requirements for that extra are purely optional and skip over them.
+        reqs = self.dist.requires(self.extras)
+        items = working_set.resolve(reqs, env, installer, extras=self.extras)
+        list(map(working_set.add, items))
+
+    pattern = re.compile(
+        r'\s*'
+        r'(?P.+?)\s*'
+        r'=\s*'
+        r'(?P[\w.]+)\s*'
+        r'(:\s*(?P[\w.]+))?\s*'
+        r'(?P\[.*\])?\s*$'
+    )
+
+    @classmethod
+    def parse(cls, src: str, dist: Distribution | None = None):
+        """Parse a single entry point from string `src`
+
+        Entry point syntax follows the form::
+
+            name = some.module:some.attr [extra1, extra2]
+
+        The entry name and module name are required, but the ``:attrs`` and
+        ``[extras]`` parts are optional
+        """
+        m = cls.pattern.match(src)
+        if not m:
+            msg = "EntryPoint must be in 'name=module:attrs [extras]' format"
+            raise ValueError(msg, src)
+        res = m.groupdict()
+        extras = cls._parse_extras(res['extras'])
+        attrs = res['attr'].split('.') if res['attr'] else ()
+        return cls(res['name'], res['module'], attrs, extras, dist)
+
+    @classmethod
+    def _parse_extras(cls, extras_spec):
+        if not extras_spec:
+            return ()
+        req = Requirement.parse('x' + extras_spec)
+        if req.specs:
+            raise ValueError
+        return req.extras
+
+    @classmethod
+    def parse_group(
+        cls,
+        group: str,
+        lines: _NestedStr,
+        dist: Distribution | None = None,
+    ):
+        """Parse an entry point group"""
+        if not MODULE(group):
+            raise ValueError("Invalid group name", group)
+        this: dict[str, Self] = {}
+        for line in yield_lines(lines):
+            ep = cls.parse(line, dist)
+            if ep.name in this:
+                raise ValueError("Duplicate entry point", group, ep.name)
+            this[ep.name] = ep
+        return this
+
+    @classmethod
+    def parse_map(
+        cls,
+        data: str | Iterable[str] | dict[str, str | Iterable[str]],
+        dist: Distribution | None = None,
+    ):
+        """Parse a map of entry point groups"""
+        _data: Iterable[tuple[str | None, str | Iterable[str]]]
+        if isinstance(data, dict):
+            _data = data.items()
+        else:
+            _data = split_sections(data)
+        maps: dict[str, dict[str, Self]] = {}
+        for group, lines in _data:
+            if group is None:
+                if not lines:
+                    continue
+                raise ValueError("Entry points must be listed in groups")
+            group = group.strip()
+            if group in maps:
+                raise ValueError("Duplicate group name", group)
+            maps[group] = cls.parse_group(group, lines, dist)
+        return maps
+
+
+def _version_from_file(lines):
+    """
+    Given an iterable of lines from a Metadata file, return
+    the value of the Version field, if present, or None otherwise.
+    """
+
+    def is_version_line(line):
+        return line.lower().startswith('version:')
+
+    version_lines = filter(is_version_line, lines)
+    line = next(iter(version_lines), '')
+    _, _, value = line.partition(':')
+    return safe_version(value.strip()) or None
+
+
+class Distribution:
+    """Wrap an actual or potential sys.path entry w/metadata"""
+
+    PKG_INFO = 'PKG-INFO'
+
+    def __init__(
+        self,
+        location: str | None = None,
+        metadata: _MetadataType = None,
+        project_name: str | None = None,
+        version: str | None = None,
+        py_version: str | None = PY_MAJOR,
+        platform: str | None = None,
+        precedence: int = EGG_DIST,
+    ):
+        self.project_name = safe_name(project_name or 'Unknown')
+        if version is not None:
+            self._version = safe_version(version)
+        self.py_version = py_version
+        self.platform = platform
+        self.location = location
+        self.precedence = precedence
+        self._provider = metadata or empty_provider
+
+    @classmethod
+    def from_location(
+        cls,
+        location: str,
+        basename: StrPath,
+        metadata: _MetadataType = None,
+        **kw: int,  # We could set `precedence` explicitly, but keeping this as `**kw` for full backwards and subclassing compatibility
+    ) -> Distribution:
+        project_name, version, py_version, platform = [None] * 4
+        basename, ext = os.path.splitext(basename)
+        if ext.lower() in _distributionImpl:
+            cls = _distributionImpl[ext.lower()]
+
+            match = EGG_NAME(basename)
+            if match:
+                project_name, version, py_version, platform = match.group(
+                    'name', 'ver', 'pyver', 'plat'
+                )
+        return cls(
+            location,
+            metadata,
+            project_name=project_name,
+            version=version,
+            py_version=py_version,
+            platform=platform,
+            **kw,
+        )._reload_version()
+
+    def _reload_version(self):
+        return self
+
+    @property
+    def hashcmp(self):
+        return (
+            self._forgiving_parsed_version,
+            self.precedence,
+            self.key,
+            self.location,
+            self.py_version or '',
+            self.platform or '',
+        )
+
+    def __hash__(self):
+        return hash(self.hashcmp)
+
+    def __lt__(self, other: Distribution):
+        return self.hashcmp < other.hashcmp
+
+    def __le__(self, other: Distribution):
+        return self.hashcmp <= other.hashcmp
+
+    def __gt__(self, other: Distribution):
+        return self.hashcmp > other.hashcmp
+
+    def __ge__(self, other: Distribution):
+        return self.hashcmp >= other.hashcmp
+
+    def __eq__(self, other: object):
+        if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
+            # It's not a Distribution, so they are not equal
+            return False
+        return self.hashcmp == other.hashcmp
+
+    def __ne__(self, other: object):
+        return not self == other
+
+    # These properties have to be lazy so that we don't have to load any
+    # metadata until/unless it's actually needed.  (i.e., some distributions
+    # may not know their name or version without loading PKG-INFO)
+
+    @property
+    def key(self):
+        try:
+            return self._key
+        except AttributeError:
+            self._key = key = self.project_name.lower()
+            return key
+
+    @property
+    def parsed_version(self):
+        if not hasattr(self, "_parsed_version"):
+            try:
+                self._parsed_version = parse_version(self.version)
+            except _packaging_version.InvalidVersion as ex:
+                info = f"(package: {self.project_name})"
+                if hasattr(ex, "add_note"):
+                    ex.add_note(info)  # PEP 678
+                    raise
+                raise _packaging_version.InvalidVersion(f"{str(ex)} {info}") from None
+
+        return self._parsed_version
+
+    @property
+    def _forgiving_parsed_version(self):
+        try:
+            return self.parsed_version
+        except _packaging_version.InvalidVersion as ex:
+            self._parsed_version = parse_version(_forgiving_version(self.version))
+
+            notes = "\n".join(getattr(ex, "__notes__", []))  # PEP 678
+            msg = f"""!!\n\n
+            *************************************************************************
+            {str(ex)}\n{notes}
+
+            This is a long overdue deprecation.
+            For the time being, `pkg_resources` will use `{self._parsed_version}`
+            as a replacement to avoid breaking existing environments,
+            but no future compatibility is guaranteed.
+
+            If you maintain package {self.project_name} you should implement
+            the relevant changes to adequate the project to PEP 440 immediately.
+            *************************************************************************
+            \n\n!!
+            """
+            warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning)
+
+            return self._parsed_version
+
+    @property
+    def version(self):
+        try:
+            return self._version
+        except AttributeError as e:
+            version = self._get_version()
+            if version is None:
+                path = self._get_metadata_path_for_display(self.PKG_INFO)
+                msg = ("Missing 'Version:' header and/or {} file at path: {}").format(
+                    self.PKG_INFO, path
+                )
+                raise ValueError(msg, self) from e
+
+            return version
+
+    @property
+    def _dep_map(self):
+        """
+        A map of extra to its list of (direct) requirements
+        for this distribution, including the null extra.
+        """
+        try:
+            return self.__dep_map
+        except AttributeError:
+            self.__dep_map = self._filter_extras(self._build_dep_map())
+        return self.__dep_map
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _filter_extras(dm: dict[str | None, list[Requirement]]):
+        """
+        Given a mapping of extras to dependencies, strip off
+        environment markers and filter out any dependencies
+        not matching the markers.
+        """
+        for extra in list(filter(None, dm)):
+            new_extra: str | None = extra
+            reqs = dm.pop(extra)
+            new_extra, _, marker = extra.partition(':')
+            fails_marker = marker and (
+                invalid_marker(marker) or not evaluate_marker(marker)
+            )
+            if fails_marker:
+                reqs = []
+            new_extra = safe_extra(new_extra) or None
+
+            dm.setdefault(new_extra, []).extend(reqs)
+        return dm
+
+    def _build_dep_map(self):
+        dm = {}
+        for name in 'requires.txt', 'depends.txt':
+            for extra, reqs in split_sections(self._get_metadata(name)):
+                dm.setdefault(extra, []).extend(parse_requirements(reqs))
+        return dm
+
+    def requires(self, extras: Iterable[str] = ()):
+        """List of Requirements needed for this distro if `extras` are used"""
+        dm = self._dep_map
+        deps: list[Requirement] = []
+        deps.extend(dm.get(None, ()))
+        for ext in extras:
+            try:
+                deps.extend(dm[safe_extra(ext)])
+            except KeyError as e:
+                raise UnknownExtra(
+                    "%s has no such extra feature %r" % (self, ext)
+                ) from e
+        return deps
+
+    def _get_metadata_path_for_display(self, name):
+        """
+        Return the path to the given metadata file, if available.
+        """
+        try:
+            # We need to access _get_metadata_path() on the provider object
+            # directly rather than through this class's __getattr__()
+            # since _get_metadata_path() is marked private.
+            path = self._provider._get_metadata_path(name)
+
+        # Handle exceptions e.g. in case the distribution's metadata
+        # provider doesn't support _get_metadata_path().
+        except Exception:
+            return '[could not detect]'
+
+        return path
+
+    def _get_metadata(self, name):
+        if self.has_metadata(name):
+            yield from self.get_metadata_lines(name)
+
+    def _get_version(self):
+        lines = self._get_metadata(self.PKG_INFO)
+        return _version_from_file(lines)
+
+    def activate(self, path: list[str] | None = None, replace: bool = False):
+        """Ensure distribution is importable on `path` (default=sys.path)"""
+        if path is None:
+            path = sys.path
+        self.insert_on(path, replace=replace)
+        if path is sys.path and self.location is not None:
+            fixup_namespace_packages(self.location)
+            for pkg in self._get_metadata('namespace_packages.txt'):
+                if pkg in sys.modules:
+                    declare_namespace(pkg)
+
+    def egg_name(self):
+        """Return what this distribution's standard .egg filename should be"""
+        filename = "%s-%s-py%s" % (
+            to_filename(self.project_name),
+            to_filename(self.version),
+            self.py_version or PY_MAJOR,
+        )
+
+        if self.platform:
+            filename += '-' + self.platform
+        return filename
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        if self.location:
+            return "%s (%s)" % (self, self.location)
+        else:
+            return str(self)
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        try:
+            version = getattr(self, 'version', None)
+        except ValueError:
+            version = None
+        version = version or "[unknown version]"
+        return "%s %s" % (self.project_name, version)
+
+    def __getattr__(self, attr):
+        """Delegate all unrecognized public attributes to .metadata provider"""
+        if attr.startswith('_'):
+            raise AttributeError(attr)
+        return getattr(self._provider, attr)
+
+    def __dir__(self):
+        return list(
+            set(super().__dir__())
+            | set(attr for attr in self._provider.__dir__() if not attr.startswith('_'))
+        )
+
+    @classmethod
+    def from_filename(
+        cls,
+        filename: StrPath,
+        metadata: _MetadataType = None,
+        **kw: int,  # We could set `precedence` explicitly, but keeping this as `**kw` for full backwards and subclassing compatibility
+    ):
+        return cls.from_location(
+            _normalize_cached(filename), os.path.basename(filename), metadata, **kw
+        )
+
+    def as_requirement(self):
+        """Return a ``Requirement`` that matches this distribution exactly"""
+        if isinstance(self.parsed_version, _packaging_version.Version):
+            spec = "%s==%s" % (self.project_name, self.parsed_version)
+        else:
+            spec = "%s===%s" % (self.project_name, self.parsed_version)
+
+        return Requirement.parse(spec)
+
+    def load_entry_point(self, group: str, name: str) -> _ResolvedEntryPoint:
+        """Return the `name` entry point of `group` or raise ImportError"""
+        ep = self.get_entry_info(group, name)
+        if ep is None:
+            raise ImportError("Entry point %r not found" % ((group, name),))
+        return ep.load()
+
+    @overload
+    def get_entry_map(self, group: None = None) -> dict[str, dict[str, EntryPoint]]: ...
+    @overload
+    def get_entry_map(self, group: str) -> dict[str, EntryPoint]: ...
+    def get_entry_map(self, group: str | None = None):
+        """Return the entry point map for `group`, or the full entry map"""
+        if not hasattr(self, "_ep_map"):
+            self._ep_map = EntryPoint.parse_map(
+                self._get_metadata('entry_points.txt'), self
+            )
+        if group is not None:
+            return self._ep_map.get(group, {})
+        return self._ep_map
+
+    def get_entry_info(self, group: str, name: str):
+        """Return the EntryPoint object for `group`+`name`, or ``None``"""
+        return self.get_entry_map(group).get(name)
+
+    # FIXME: 'Distribution.insert_on' is too complex (13)
+    def insert_on(  # noqa: C901
+        self,
+        path: list[str],
+        loc=None,
+        replace: bool = False,
+    ):
+        """Ensure self.location is on path
+
+        If replace=False (default):
+            - If location is already in path anywhere, do nothing.
+            - Else:
+              - If it's an egg and its parent directory is on path,
+                insert just ahead of the parent.
+              - Else: add to the end of path.
+        If replace=True:
+            - If location is already on path anywhere (not eggs)
+              or higher priority than its parent (eggs)
+              do nothing.
+            - Else:
+              - If it's an egg and its parent directory is on path,
+                insert just ahead of the parent,
+                removing any lower-priority entries.
+              - Else: add it to the front of path.
+        """
+
+        loc = loc or self.location
+        if not loc:
+            return
+
+        nloc = _normalize_cached(loc)
+        bdir = os.path.dirname(nloc)
+        npath = [(p and _normalize_cached(p) or p) for p in path]
+
+        for p, item in enumerate(npath):
+            if item == nloc:
+                if replace:
+                    break
+                else:
+                    # don't modify path (even removing duplicates) if
+                    # found and not replace
+                    return
+            elif item == bdir and self.precedence == EGG_DIST:
+                # if it's an .egg, give it precedence over its directory
+                # UNLESS it's already been added to sys.path and replace=False
+                if (not replace) and nloc in npath[p:]:
+                    return
+                if path is sys.path:
+                    self.check_version_conflict()
+                path.insert(p, loc)
+                npath.insert(p, nloc)
+                break
+        else:
+            if path is sys.path:
+                self.check_version_conflict()
+            if replace:
+                path.insert(0, loc)
+            else:
+                path.append(loc)
+            return
+
+        # p is the spot where we found or inserted loc; now remove duplicates
+        while True:
+            try:
+                np = npath.index(nloc, p + 1)
+            except ValueError:
+                break
+            else:
+                del npath[np], path[np]
+                # ha!
+                p = np
+
+        return
+
+    def check_version_conflict(self):
+        if self.key == 'setuptools':
+            # ignore the inevitable setuptools self-conflicts  :(
+            return
+
+        nsp = dict.fromkeys(self._get_metadata('namespace_packages.txt'))
+        loc = normalize_path(self.location)
+        for modname in self._get_metadata('top_level.txt'):
+            if (
+                modname not in sys.modules
+                or modname in nsp
+                or modname in _namespace_packages
+            ):
+                continue
+            if modname in ('pkg_resources', 'setuptools', 'site'):
+                continue
+            fn = getattr(sys.modules[modname], '__file__', None)
+            if fn and (
+                normalize_path(fn).startswith(loc) or fn.startswith(self.location)
+            ):
+                continue
+            issue_warning(
+                "Module %s was already imported from %s, but %s is being added"
+                " to sys.path" % (modname, fn, self.location),
+            )
+
+    def has_version(self):
+        try:
+            self.version
+        except ValueError:
+            issue_warning("Unbuilt egg for " + repr(self))
+            return False
+        except SystemError:
+            # TODO: remove this except clause when python/cpython#103632 is fixed.
+            return False
+        return True
+
+    def clone(self, **kw: str | int | IResourceProvider | None):
+        """Copy this distribution, substituting in any changed keyword args"""
+        names = 'project_name version py_version platform location precedence'
+        for attr in names.split():
+            kw.setdefault(attr, getattr(self, attr, None))
+        kw.setdefault('metadata', self._provider)
+        # Unsafely unpacking. But keeping **kw for backwards and subclassing compatibility
+        return self.__class__(**kw)  # type:ignore[arg-type]
+
+    @property
+    def extras(self):
+        return [dep for dep in self._dep_map if dep]
+
+
+class EggInfoDistribution(Distribution):
+    def _reload_version(self):
+        """
+        Packages installed by distutils (e.g. numpy or scipy),
+        which uses an old safe_version, and so
+        their version numbers can get mangled when
+        converted to filenames (e.g., 1.11.0.dev0+2329eae to
+        1.11.0.dev0_2329eae). These distributions will not be
+        parsed properly
+        downstream by Distribution and safe_version, so
+        take an extra step and try to get the version number from
+        the metadata file itself instead of the filename.
+        """
+        md_version = self._get_version()
+        if md_version:
+            self._version = md_version
+        return self
+
+
+class DistInfoDistribution(Distribution):
+    """
+    Wrap an actual or potential sys.path entry
+    w/metadata, .dist-info style.
+    """
+
+    PKG_INFO = 'METADATA'
+    EQEQ = re.compile(r"([\(,])\s*(\d.*?)\s*([,\)])")
+
+    @property
+    def _parsed_pkg_info(self):
+        """Parse and cache metadata"""
+        try:
+            return self._pkg_info
+        except AttributeError:
+            metadata = self.get_metadata(self.PKG_INFO)
+            self._pkg_info = email.parser.Parser().parsestr(metadata)
+            return self._pkg_info
+
+    @property
+    def _dep_map(self):
+        try:
+            return self.__dep_map
+        except AttributeError:
+            self.__dep_map = self._compute_dependencies()
+            return self.__dep_map
+
+    def _compute_dependencies(self) -> dict[str | None, list[Requirement]]:
+        """Recompute this distribution's dependencies."""
+        self.__dep_map: dict[str | None, list[Requirement]] = {None: []}
+
+        reqs: list[Requirement] = []
+        # Including any condition expressions
+        for req in self._parsed_pkg_info.get_all('Requires-Dist') or []:
+            reqs.extend(parse_requirements(req))
+
+        def reqs_for_extra(extra):
+            for req in reqs:
+                if not req.marker or req.marker.evaluate({'extra': extra}):
+                    yield req
+
+        common = types.MappingProxyType(dict.fromkeys(reqs_for_extra(None)))
+        self.__dep_map[None].extend(common)
+
+        for extra in self._parsed_pkg_info.get_all('Provides-Extra') or []:
+            s_extra = safe_extra(extra.strip())
+            self.__dep_map[s_extra] = [
+                r for r in reqs_for_extra(extra) if r not in common
+            ]
+
+        return self.__dep_map
+
+
+_distributionImpl = {
+    '.egg': Distribution,
+    '.egg-info': EggInfoDistribution,
+    '.dist-info': DistInfoDistribution,
+}
+
+
+def issue_warning(*args, **kw):
+    level = 1
+    g = globals()
+    try:
+        # find the first stack frame that is *not* code in
+        # the pkg_resources module, to use for the warning
+        while sys._getframe(level).f_globals is g:
+            level += 1
+    except ValueError:
+        pass
+    warnings.warn(stacklevel=level + 1, *args, **kw)
+
+
+def parse_requirements(strs: _NestedStr):
+    """
+    Yield ``Requirement`` objects for each specification in `strs`.
+
+    `strs` must be a string, or a (possibly-nested) iterable thereof.
+    """
+    return map(Requirement, join_continuation(map(drop_comment, yield_lines(strs))))
+
+
+class RequirementParseError(_packaging_requirements.InvalidRequirement):
+    "Compatibility wrapper for InvalidRequirement"
+
+
+class Requirement(_packaging_requirements.Requirement):
+    def __init__(self, requirement_string: str):
+        """DO NOT CALL THIS UNDOCUMENTED METHOD; use Requirement.parse()!"""
+        super().__init__(requirement_string)
+        self.unsafe_name = self.name
+        project_name = safe_name(self.name)
+        self.project_name, self.key = project_name, project_name.lower()
+        self.specs = [(spec.operator, spec.version) for spec in self.specifier]
+        # packaging.requirements.Requirement uses a set for its extras. We use a variable-length tuple
+        self.extras: tuple[str] = tuple(map(safe_extra, self.extras))
+        self.hashCmp = (
+            self.key,
+            self.url,
+            self.specifier,
+            frozenset(self.extras),
+            str(self.marker) if self.marker else None,
+        )
+        self.__hash = hash(self.hashCmp)
+
+    def __eq__(self, other: object):
+        return isinstance(other, Requirement) and self.hashCmp == other.hashCmp
+
+    def __ne__(self, other):
+        return not self == other
+
+    def __contains__(self, item: Distribution | str | tuple[str, ...]) -> bool:
+        if isinstance(item, Distribution):
+            if item.key != self.key:
+                return False
+
+            item = item.version
+
+        # Allow prereleases always in order to match the previous behavior of
+        # this method. In the future this should be smarter and follow PEP 440
+        # more accurately.
+        return self.specifier.contains(item, prereleases=True)
+
+    def __hash__(self):
+        return self.__hash
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return "Requirement.parse(%r)" % str(self)
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def parse(s: str | Iterable[str]):
+        (req,) = parse_requirements(s)
+        return req
+
+
+def _always_object(classes):
+    """
+    Ensure object appears in the mro even
+    for old-style classes.
+    """
+    if object not in classes:
+        return classes + (object,)
+    return classes
+
+
+def _find_adapter(registry: Mapping[type, _AdapterT], ob: object) -> _AdapterT:
+    """Return an adapter factory for `ob` from `registry`"""
+    types = _always_object(inspect.getmro(getattr(ob, '__class__', type(ob))))
+    for t in types:
+        if t in registry:
+            return registry[t]
+    # _find_adapter would previously return None, and immediately be called.
+    # So we're raising a TypeError to keep backward compatibility if anyone depended on that behaviour.
+    raise TypeError(f"Could not find adapter for {registry} and {ob}")
+
+
+def ensure_directory(path: StrOrBytesPath):
+    """Ensure that the parent directory of `path` exists"""
+    dirname = os.path.dirname(path)
+    os.makedirs(dirname, exist_ok=True)
+
+
+def _bypass_ensure_directory(path):
+    """Sandbox-bypassing version of ensure_directory()"""
+    if not WRITE_SUPPORT:
+        raise OSError('"os.mkdir" not supported on this platform.')
+    dirname, filename = split(path)
+    if dirname and filename and not isdir(dirname):
+        _bypass_ensure_directory(dirname)
+        try:
+            mkdir(dirname, 0o755)
+        except FileExistsError:
+            pass
+
+
+def split_sections(s: _NestedStr) -> Iterator[tuple[str | None, list[str]]]:
+    """Split a string or iterable thereof into (section, content) pairs
+
+    Each ``section`` is a stripped version of the section header ("[section]")
+    and each ``content`` is a list of stripped lines excluding blank lines and
+    comment-only lines.  If there are any such lines before the first section
+    header, they're returned in a first ``section`` of ``None``.
+    """
+    section = None
+    content = []
+    for line in yield_lines(s):
+        if line.startswith("["):
+            if line.endswith("]"):
+                if section or content:
+                    yield section, content
+                section = line[1:-1].strip()
+                content = []
+            else:
+                raise ValueError("Invalid section heading", line)
+        else:
+            content.append(line)
+
+    # wrap up last segment
+    yield section, content
+
+
+def _mkstemp(*args, **kw):
+    old_open = os.open
+    try:
+        # temporarily bypass sandboxing
+        os.open = os_open
+        return tempfile.mkstemp(*args, **kw)
+    finally:
+        # and then put it back
+        os.open = old_open
+
+
+# Silence the PEP440Warning by default, so that end users don't get hit by it
+# randomly just because they use pkg_resources. We want to append the rule
+# because we want earlier uses of filterwarnings to take precedence over this
+# one.
+warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", category=PEP440Warning, append=True)
+
+
+class PkgResourcesDeprecationWarning(Warning):
+    """
+    Base class for warning about deprecations in ``pkg_resources``
+
+    This class is not derived from ``DeprecationWarning``, and as such is
+    visible by default.
+    """
+
+
+# Ported from ``setuptools`` to avoid introducing an import inter-dependency:
+_LOCALE_ENCODING = "locale" if sys.version_info >= (3, 10) else None
+
+
+def _read_utf8_with_fallback(file: str, fallback_encoding=_LOCALE_ENCODING) -> str:
+    """See setuptools.unicode_utils._read_utf8_with_fallback"""
+    try:
+        with open(file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
+            return f.read()
+    except UnicodeDecodeError:  # pragma: no cover
+        msg = f"""\
+        ********************************************************************************
+        `encoding="utf-8"` fails with {file!r}, trying `encoding={fallback_encoding!r}`.
+
+        This fallback behaviour is considered **deprecated** and future versions of
+        `setuptools/pkg_resources` may not implement it.
+
+        Please encode {file!r} with "utf-8" to ensure future builds will succeed.
+
+        If this file was produced by `setuptools` itself, cleaning up the cached files
+        and re-building/re-installing the package with a newer version of `setuptools`
+        (e.g. by updating `build-system.requires` in its `pyproject.toml`)
+        might solve the problem.
+        ********************************************************************************
+        """
+        # TODO: Add a deadline?
+        #       See comment in setuptools.unicode_utils._Utf8EncodingNeeded
+        warnings.warn(msg, PkgResourcesDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
+        with open(file, "r", encoding=fallback_encoding) as f:
+            return f.read()
+
+
+# from jaraco.functools 1.3
+def _call_aside(f, *args, **kwargs):
+    f(*args, **kwargs)
+    return f
+
+
+@_call_aside
+def _initialize(g=globals()):
+    "Set up global resource manager (deliberately not state-saved)"
+    manager = ResourceManager()
+    g['_manager'] = manager
+    g.update(
+        (name, getattr(manager, name))
+        for name in dir(manager)
+        if not name.startswith('_')
+    )
+
+
+@_call_aside
+def _initialize_master_working_set():
+    """
+    Prepare the master working set and make the ``require()``
+    API available.
+
+    This function has explicit effects on the global state
+    of pkg_resources. It is intended to be invoked once at
+    the initialization of this module.
+
+    Invocation by other packages is unsupported and done
+    at their own risk.
+    """
+    working_set = _declare_state('object', 'working_set', WorkingSet._build_master())
+
+    require = working_set.require
+    iter_entry_points = working_set.iter_entry_points
+    add_activation_listener = working_set.subscribe
+    run_script = working_set.run_script
+    # backward compatibility
+    run_main = run_script
+    # Activate all distributions already on sys.path with replace=False and
+    # ensure that all distributions added to the working set in the future
+    # (e.g. by calling ``require()``) will get activated as well,
+    # with higher priority (replace=True).
+    tuple(dist.activate(replace=False) for dist in working_set)
+    add_activation_listener(
+        lambda dist: dist.activate(replace=True),
+        existing=False,
+    )
+    working_set.entries = []
+    # match order
+    list(map(working_set.add_entry, sys.path))
+    globals().update(locals())
+
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    # All of these are set by the @_call_aside methods above
+    __resource_manager = ResourceManager()  # Won't exist at runtime
+    resource_exists = __resource_manager.resource_exists
+    resource_isdir = __resource_manager.resource_isdir
+    resource_filename = __resource_manager.resource_filename
+    resource_stream = __resource_manager.resource_stream
+    resource_string = __resource_manager.resource_string
+    resource_listdir = __resource_manager.resource_listdir
+    set_extraction_path = __resource_manager.set_extraction_path
+    cleanup_resources = __resource_manager.cleanup_resources
+
+    working_set = WorkingSet()
+    require = working_set.require
+    iter_entry_points = working_set.iter_entry_points
+    add_activation_listener = working_set.subscribe
+    run_script = working_set.run_script
+    run_main = run_script
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/LICENSE b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f35fed9191b1142ddaada8a96de4a9461c5d796c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+MIT License
+
+Copyright (c) 2010-202x The platformdirs developers
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
+in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
+to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
+copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
+copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2325ec2eb6fef6a870bef9fbd4b4cbd590c7ab65
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,631 @@
+"""
+Utilities for determining application-specific dirs.
+
+See  for details and usage.
+
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os
+import sys
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
+
+from .api import PlatformDirsABC
+from .version import __version__
+from .version import __version_tuple__ as __version_info__
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from pathlib import Path
+    from typing import Literal
+
+if sys.platform == "win32":
+    from pip._vendor.platformdirs.windows import Windows as _Result
+elif sys.platform == "darwin":
+    from pip._vendor.platformdirs.macos import MacOS as _Result
+else:
+    from pip._vendor.platformdirs.unix import Unix as _Result
+
+
+def _set_platform_dir_class() -> type[PlatformDirsABC]:
+    if os.getenv("ANDROID_DATA") == "/data" and os.getenv("ANDROID_ROOT") == "/system":
+        if os.getenv("SHELL") or os.getenv("PREFIX"):
+            return _Result
+
+        from pip._vendor.platformdirs.android import _android_folder  # noqa: PLC0415
+
+        if _android_folder() is not None:
+            from pip._vendor.platformdirs.android import Android  # noqa: PLC0415
+
+            return Android  # return to avoid redefinition of a result
+
+    return _Result
+
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    # Work around mypy issue: https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/10962
+    PlatformDirs = _Result
+else:
+    PlatformDirs = _set_platform_dir_class()  #: Currently active platform
+AppDirs = PlatformDirs  #: Backwards compatibility with appdirs
+
+
+def user_data_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param roaming: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: data directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        roaming=roaming,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_data_dir
+
+
+def site_data_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    multipath: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param multipath: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: data directory shared by users
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        multipath=multipath,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_data_dir
+
+
+def user_config_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param roaming: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: config directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        roaming=roaming,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_config_dir
+
+
+def site_config_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    multipath: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param multipath: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: config directory shared by the users
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        multipath=multipath,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_config_dir
+
+
+def user_cache_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: cache directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_cache_dir
+
+
+def site_cache_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `opinion `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: cache directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_cache_dir
+
+
+def user_state_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param roaming: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: state directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        roaming=roaming,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_state_dir
+
+
+def user_log_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: log directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_log_dir
+
+
+def user_documents_dir() -> str:
+    """:returns: documents directory tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_documents_dir
+
+
+def user_downloads_dir() -> str:
+    """:returns: downloads directory tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_downloads_dir
+
+
+def user_pictures_dir() -> str:
+    """:returns: pictures directory tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_pictures_dir
+
+
+def user_videos_dir() -> str:
+    """:returns: videos directory tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_videos_dir
+
+
+def user_music_dir() -> str:
+    """:returns: music directory tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_music_dir
+
+
+def user_desktop_dir() -> str:
+    """:returns: desktop directory tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_desktop_dir
+
+
+def user_runtime_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `opinion `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: runtime directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_runtime_dir
+
+
+def site_runtime_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `opinion `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: runtime directory shared by users
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_runtime_dir
+
+
+def user_data_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param roaming: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: data path tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        roaming=roaming,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_data_path
+
+
+def site_data_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    multipath: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param multipath: See `multipath `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: data path shared by users
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        multipath=multipath,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_data_path
+
+
+def user_config_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param roaming: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: config path tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        roaming=roaming,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_config_path
+
+
+def site_config_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    multipath: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param multipath: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: config path shared by the users
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        multipath=multipath,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_config_path
+
+
+def site_cache_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `opinion `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: cache directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_cache_path
+
+
+def user_cache_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: cache path tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_cache_path
+
+
+def user_state_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param roaming: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: state path tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        roaming=roaming,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_state_path
+
+
+def user_log_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: log path tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_log_path
+
+
+def user_documents_path() -> Path:
+    """:returns: documents a path tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_documents_path
+
+
+def user_downloads_path() -> Path:
+    """:returns: downloads path tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_downloads_path
+
+
+def user_pictures_path() -> Path:
+    """:returns: pictures path tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_pictures_path
+
+
+def user_videos_path() -> Path:
+    """:returns: videos path tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_videos_path
+
+
+def user_music_path() -> Path:
+    """:returns: music path tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_music_path
+
+
+def user_desktop_path() -> Path:
+    """:returns: desktop path tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_desktop_path
+
+
+def user_runtime_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `opinion `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: runtime path tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_runtime_path
+
+
+def site_runtime_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `opinion `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: runtime path shared by users
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_runtime_path
+
+
+__all__ = [
+    "AppDirs",
+    "PlatformDirs",
+    "PlatformDirsABC",
+    "__version__",
+    "__version_info__",
+    "site_cache_dir",
+    "site_cache_path",
+    "site_config_dir",
+    "site_config_path",
+    "site_data_dir",
+    "site_data_path",
+    "site_runtime_dir",
+    "site_runtime_path",
+    "user_cache_dir",
+    "user_cache_path",
+    "user_config_dir",
+    "user_config_path",
+    "user_data_dir",
+    "user_data_path",
+    "user_desktop_dir",
+    "user_desktop_path",
+    "user_documents_dir",
+    "user_documents_path",
+    "user_downloads_dir",
+    "user_downloads_path",
+    "user_log_dir",
+    "user_log_path",
+    "user_music_dir",
+    "user_music_path",
+    "user_pictures_dir",
+    "user_pictures_path",
+    "user_runtime_dir",
+    "user_runtime_path",
+    "user_state_dir",
+    "user_state_path",
+    "user_videos_dir",
+    "user_videos_path",
+]
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/android.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/android.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..92efc852d3818b70a708ab61ba2b291eb5a6ee67
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/android.py
@@ -0,0 +1,249 @@
+"""Android."""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os
+import re
+import sys
+from functools import lru_cache
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, cast
+
+from .api import PlatformDirsABC
+
+
+class Android(PlatformDirsABC):
+    """
+    Follows the guidance `from here `_.
+
+    Makes use of the `appname `, `version
+    `, `ensure_exists `.
+
+    """
+
+    @property
+    def user_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: data directory tied to the user, e.g. ``/data/user///files/``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(cast("str", _android_folder()), "files")
+
+    @property
+    def site_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: data directory shared by users, same as `user_data_dir`"""
+        return self.user_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: config directory tied to the user, e.g. \
+        ``/data/user///shared_prefs/``
+        """
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(cast("str", _android_folder()), "shared_prefs")
+
+    @property
+    def site_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory shared by the users, same as `user_config_dir`"""
+        return self.user_config_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory tied to the user, e.g.,``/data/user///cache/``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(cast("str", _android_folder()), "cache")
+
+    @property
+    def site_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory shared by users, same as `user_cache_dir`"""
+        return self.user_cache_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_state_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: state directory tied to the user, same as `user_data_dir`"""
+        return self.user_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_log_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: log directory tied to the user, same as `user_cache_dir` if not opinionated else ``log`` in it,
+          e.g. ``/data/user///cache//log``
+        """
+        path = self.user_cache_dir
+        if self.opinion:
+            path = os.path.join(path, "log")  # noqa: PTH118
+        return path
+
+    @property
+    def user_documents_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: documents directory tied to the user e.g. ``/storage/emulated/0/Documents``"""
+        return _android_documents_folder()
+
+    @property
+    def user_downloads_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: downloads directory tied to the user e.g. ``/storage/emulated/0/Downloads``"""
+        return _android_downloads_folder()
+
+    @property
+    def user_pictures_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: pictures directory tied to the user e.g. ``/storage/emulated/0/Pictures``"""
+        return _android_pictures_folder()
+
+    @property
+    def user_videos_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: videos directory tied to the user e.g. ``/storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera``"""
+        return _android_videos_folder()
+
+    @property
+    def user_music_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: music directory tied to the user e.g. ``/storage/emulated/0/Music``"""
+        return _android_music_folder()
+
+    @property
+    def user_desktop_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: desktop directory tied to the user e.g. ``/storage/emulated/0/Desktop``"""
+        return "/storage/emulated/0/Desktop"
+
+    @property
+    def user_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: runtime directory tied to the user, same as `user_cache_dir` if not opinionated else ``tmp`` in it,
+          e.g. ``/data/user///cache//tmp``
+        """
+        path = self.user_cache_dir
+        if self.opinion:
+            path = os.path.join(path, "tmp")  # noqa: PTH118
+        return path
+
+    @property
+    def site_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: runtime directory shared by users, same as `user_runtime_dir`"""
+        return self.user_runtime_dir
+
+
+@lru_cache(maxsize=1)
+def _android_folder() -> str | None:  # noqa: C901
+    """:return: base folder for the Android OS or None if it cannot be found"""
+    result: str | None = None
+    # type checker isn't happy with our "import android", just don't do this when type checking see
+    # https://stackoverflow.com/a/61394121
+    if not TYPE_CHECKING:
+        try:
+            # First try to get a path to android app using python4android (if available)...
+            from android import mActivity  # noqa: PLC0415
+
+            context = cast("android.content.Context", mActivity.getApplicationContext())  # noqa: F821
+            result = context.getFilesDir().getParentFile().getAbsolutePath()
+        except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+            result = None
+    if result is None:
+        try:
+            # ...and fall back to using plain pyjnius, if python4android isn't available or doesn't deliver any useful
+            # result...
+            from jnius import autoclass  # noqa: PLC0415
+
+            context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
+            result = context.getFilesDir().getParentFile().getAbsolutePath()
+        except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+            result = None
+    if result is None:
+        # and if that fails, too, find an android folder looking at path on the sys.path
+        # warning: only works for apps installed under /data, not adopted storage etc.
+        pattern = re.compile(r"/data/(data|user/\d+)/(.+)/files")
+        for path in sys.path:
+            if pattern.match(path):
+                result = path.split("/files")[0]
+                break
+        else:
+            result = None
+    if result is None:
+        # one last try: find an android folder looking at path on the sys.path taking adopted storage paths into
+        # account
+        pattern = re.compile(r"/mnt/expand/[a-fA-F0-9-]{36}/(data|user/\d+)/(.+)/files")
+        for path in sys.path:
+            if pattern.match(path):
+                result = path.split("/files")[0]
+                break
+        else:
+            result = None
+    return result
+
+
+@lru_cache(maxsize=1)
+def _android_documents_folder() -> str:
+    """:return: documents folder for the Android OS"""
+    # Get directories with pyjnius
+    try:
+        from jnius import autoclass  # noqa: PLC0415
+
+        context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
+        environment = autoclass("android.os.Environment")
+        documents_dir: str = context.getExternalFilesDir(environment.DIRECTORY_DOCUMENTS).getAbsolutePath()
+    except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+        documents_dir = "/storage/emulated/0/Documents"
+
+    return documents_dir
+
+
+@lru_cache(maxsize=1)
+def _android_downloads_folder() -> str:
+    """:return: downloads folder for the Android OS"""
+    # Get directories with pyjnius
+    try:
+        from jnius import autoclass  # noqa: PLC0415
+
+        context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
+        environment = autoclass("android.os.Environment")
+        downloads_dir: str = context.getExternalFilesDir(environment.DIRECTORY_DOWNLOADS).getAbsolutePath()
+    except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+        downloads_dir = "/storage/emulated/0/Downloads"
+
+    return downloads_dir
+
+
+@lru_cache(maxsize=1)
+def _android_pictures_folder() -> str:
+    """:return: pictures folder for the Android OS"""
+    # Get directories with pyjnius
+    try:
+        from jnius import autoclass  # noqa: PLC0415
+
+        context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
+        environment = autoclass("android.os.Environment")
+        pictures_dir: str = context.getExternalFilesDir(environment.DIRECTORY_PICTURES).getAbsolutePath()
+    except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+        pictures_dir = "/storage/emulated/0/Pictures"
+
+    return pictures_dir
+
+
+@lru_cache(maxsize=1)
+def _android_videos_folder() -> str:
+    """:return: videos folder for the Android OS"""
+    # Get directories with pyjnius
+    try:
+        from jnius import autoclass  # noqa: PLC0415
+
+        context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
+        environment = autoclass("android.os.Environment")
+        videos_dir: str = context.getExternalFilesDir(environment.DIRECTORY_DCIM).getAbsolutePath()
+    except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+        videos_dir = "/storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera"
+
+    return videos_dir
+
+
+@lru_cache(maxsize=1)
+def _android_music_folder() -> str:
+    """:return: music folder for the Android OS"""
+    # Get directories with pyjnius
+    try:
+        from jnius import autoclass  # noqa: PLC0415
+
+        context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
+        environment = autoclass("android.os.Environment")
+        music_dir: str = context.getExternalFilesDir(environment.DIRECTORY_MUSIC).getAbsolutePath()
+    except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+        music_dir = "/storage/emulated/0/Music"
+
+    return music_dir
+
+
+__all__ = [
+    "Android",
+]
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/api.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/api.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..251600e6d1b6f7d38f6fee0b91de34d31b2124d0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/api.py
@@ -0,0 +1,299 @@
+"""Base API."""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os
+from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
+from pathlib import Path
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from collections.abc import Iterator
+    from typing import Literal
+
+
+class PlatformDirsABC(ABC):  # noqa: PLR0904
+    """Abstract base class for platform directories."""
+
+    def __init__(  # noqa: PLR0913, PLR0917
+        self,
+        appname: str | None = None,
+        appauthor: str | Literal[False] | None = None,
+        version: str | None = None,
+        roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+        multipath: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+        opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+        ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ) -> None:
+        """
+        Create a new platform directory.
+
+        :param appname: See `appname`.
+        :param appauthor: See `appauthor`.
+        :param version: See `version`.
+        :param roaming: See `roaming`.
+        :param multipath: See `multipath`.
+        :param opinion: See `opinion`.
+        :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists`.
+
+        """
+        self.appname = appname  #: The name of application.
+        self.appauthor = appauthor
+        """
+        The name of the app author or distributing body for this application.
+
+        Typically, it is the owning company name. Defaults to `appname`. You may pass ``False`` to disable it.
+
+        """
+        self.version = version
+        """
+        An optional version path element to append to the path.
+
+        You might want to use this if you want multiple versions of your app to be able to run independently. If used,
+        this would typically be ``.``.
+
+        """
+        self.roaming = roaming
+        """
+        Whether to use the roaming appdata directory on Windows.
+
+        That means that for users on a Windows network setup for roaming profiles, this user data will be synced on
+        login (see
+        `here `_).
+
+        """
+        self.multipath = multipath
+        """
+        An optional parameter which indicates that the entire list of data dirs should be returned.
+
+        By default, the first item would only be returned.
+
+        """
+        self.opinion = opinion  #: A flag to indicating to use opinionated values.
+        self.ensure_exists = ensure_exists
+        """
+        Optionally create the directory (and any missing parents) upon access if it does not exist.
+
+        By default, no directories are created.
+
+        """
+
+    def _append_app_name_and_version(self, *base: str) -> str:
+        params = list(base[1:])
+        if self.appname:
+            params.append(self.appname)
+            if self.version:
+                params.append(self.version)
+        path = os.path.join(base[0], *params)  # noqa: PTH118
+        self._optionally_create_directory(path)
+        return path
+
+    def _optionally_create_directory(self, path: str) -> None:
+        if self.ensure_exists:
+            Path(path).mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
+
+    def _first_item_as_path_if_multipath(self, directory: str) -> Path:
+        if self.multipath:
+            # If multipath is True, the first path is returned.
+            directory = directory.partition(os.pathsep)[0]
+        return Path(directory)
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: data directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def site_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: data directory shared by users"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def site_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory shared by the users"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def site_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory shared by users"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_state_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: state directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_log_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: log directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_documents_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: documents directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_downloads_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: downloads directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_pictures_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: pictures directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_videos_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: videos directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_music_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: music directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_desktop_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: desktop directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: runtime directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def site_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: runtime directory shared by users"""
+
+    @property
+    def user_data_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: data path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_data_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def site_data_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: data path shared by users"""
+        return Path(self.site_data_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_config_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: config path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_config_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def site_config_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: config path shared by the users"""
+        return Path(self.site_config_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_cache_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: cache path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_cache_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def site_cache_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: cache path shared by users"""
+        return Path(self.site_cache_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_state_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: state path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_state_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_log_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: log path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_log_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_documents_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: documents a path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_documents_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_downloads_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: downloads path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_downloads_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_pictures_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: pictures path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_pictures_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_videos_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: videos path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_videos_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_music_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: music path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_music_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_desktop_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: desktop path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_desktop_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_runtime_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: runtime path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_runtime_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def site_runtime_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: runtime path shared by users"""
+        return Path(self.site_runtime_dir)
+
+    def iter_config_dirs(self) -> Iterator[str]:
+        """:yield: all user and site configuration directories."""
+        yield self.user_config_dir
+        yield self.site_config_dir
+
+    def iter_data_dirs(self) -> Iterator[str]:
+        """:yield: all user and site data directories."""
+        yield self.user_data_dir
+        yield self.site_data_dir
+
+    def iter_cache_dirs(self) -> Iterator[str]:
+        """:yield: all user and site cache directories."""
+        yield self.user_cache_dir
+        yield self.site_cache_dir
+
+    def iter_runtime_dirs(self) -> Iterator[str]:
+        """:yield: all user and site runtime directories."""
+        yield self.user_runtime_dir
+        yield self.site_runtime_dir
+
+    def iter_config_paths(self) -> Iterator[Path]:
+        """:yield: all user and site configuration paths."""
+        for path in self.iter_config_dirs():
+            yield Path(path)
+
+    def iter_data_paths(self) -> Iterator[Path]:
+        """:yield: all user and site data paths."""
+        for path in self.iter_data_dirs():
+            yield Path(path)
+
+    def iter_cache_paths(self) -> Iterator[Path]:
+        """:yield: all user and site cache paths."""
+        for path in self.iter_cache_dirs():
+            yield Path(path)
+
+    def iter_runtime_paths(self) -> Iterator[Path]:
+        """:yield: all user and site runtime paths."""
+        for path in self.iter_runtime_dirs():
+            yield Path(path)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/macos.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/macos.py
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/macos.py
@@ -0,0 +1,146 @@
+"""macOS."""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os.path
+import sys
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
+
+from .api import PlatformDirsABC
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from pathlib import Path
+
+
+class MacOS(PlatformDirsABC):
+    """
+    Platform directories for the macOS operating system.
+
+    Follows the guidance from
+    `Apple documentation `_.
+    Makes use of the `appname `,
+    `version `,
+    `ensure_exists `.
+
+    """
+
+    @property
+    def user_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: data directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Library/Application Support/$appname/$version``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Application Support"))  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def site_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: data directory shared by users, e.g. ``/Library/Application Support/$appname/$version``.
+          If we're using a Python binary managed by `Homebrew `_, the directory
+          will be under the Homebrew prefix, e.g. ``$homebrew_prefix/share/$appname/$version``.
+          If `multipath ` is enabled, and we're in Homebrew,
+          the response is a multi-path string separated by ":", e.g.
+          ``$homebrew_prefix/share/$appname/$version:/Library/Application Support/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        is_homebrew = "/opt/python" in sys.prefix
+        homebrew_prefix = sys.prefix.split("/opt/python")[0] if is_homebrew else ""
+        path_list = [self._append_app_name_and_version(f"{homebrew_prefix}/share")] if is_homebrew else []
+        path_list.append(self._append_app_name_and_version("/Library/Application Support"))
+        if self.multipath:
+            return os.pathsep.join(path_list)
+        return path_list[0]
+
+    @property
+    def site_data_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: data path shared by users. Only return the first item, even if ``multipath`` is set to ``True``"""
+        return self._first_item_as_path_if_multipath(self.site_data_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory tied to the user, same as `user_data_dir`"""
+        return self.user_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def site_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory shared by the users, same as `site_data_dir`"""
+        return self.site_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Library/Caches/$appname/$version``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Caches"))  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def site_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: cache directory shared by users, e.g. ``/Library/Caches/$appname/$version``.
+          If we're using a Python binary managed by `Homebrew `_, the directory
+          will be under the Homebrew prefix, e.g. ``$homebrew_prefix/var/cache/$appname/$version``.
+          If `multipath ` is enabled, and we're in Homebrew,
+          the response is a multi-path string separated by ":", e.g.
+          ``$homebrew_prefix/var/cache/$appname/$version:/Library/Caches/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        is_homebrew = "/opt/python" in sys.prefix
+        homebrew_prefix = sys.prefix.split("/opt/python")[0] if is_homebrew else ""
+        path_list = [self._append_app_name_and_version(f"{homebrew_prefix}/var/cache")] if is_homebrew else []
+        path_list.append(self._append_app_name_and_version("/Library/Caches"))
+        if self.multipath:
+            return os.pathsep.join(path_list)
+        return path_list[0]
+
+    @property
+    def site_cache_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: cache path shared by users. Only return the first item, even if ``multipath`` is set to ``True``"""
+        return self._first_item_as_path_if_multipath(self.site_cache_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_state_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: state directory tied to the user, same as `user_data_dir`"""
+        return self.user_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_log_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: log directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Library/Logs/$appname/$version``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Logs"))  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def user_documents_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: documents directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Documents``"""
+        return os.path.expanduser("~/Documents")  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def user_downloads_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: downloads directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Downloads``"""
+        return os.path.expanduser("~/Downloads")  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def user_pictures_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: pictures directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Pictures``"""
+        return os.path.expanduser("~/Pictures")  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def user_videos_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: videos directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Movies``"""
+        return os.path.expanduser("~/Movies")  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def user_music_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: music directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Music``"""
+        return os.path.expanduser("~/Music")  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def user_desktop_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: desktop directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Desktop``"""
+        return os.path.expanduser("~/Desktop")  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def user_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: runtime directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Library/Caches/TemporaryItems/$appname/$version``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Caches/TemporaryItems"))  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def site_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: runtime directory shared by users, same as `user_runtime_dir`"""
+        return self.user_runtime_dir
+
+
+__all__ = [
+    "MacOS",
+]
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/py.typed b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/py.typed
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/unix.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/unix.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fc75d8d0747b0d5ce84b96cfc37877a126d1a9b6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/unix.py
@@ -0,0 +1,272 @@
+"""Unix."""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os
+import sys
+from configparser import ConfigParser
+from pathlib import Path
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, NoReturn
+
+from .api import PlatformDirsABC
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from collections.abc import Iterator
+
+if sys.platform == "win32":
+
+    def getuid() -> NoReturn:
+        msg = "should only be used on Unix"
+        raise RuntimeError(msg)
+
+else:
+    from os import getuid
+
+
+class Unix(PlatformDirsABC):  # noqa: PLR0904
+    """
+    On Unix/Linux, we follow the `XDG Basedir Spec `_.
+
+    The spec allows overriding directories with environment variables. The examples shown are the default values,
+    alongside the name of the environment variable that overrides them. Makes use of the `appname
+    `, `version `, `multipath
+    `, `opinion `, `ensure_exists
+    `.
+
+    """
+
+    @property
+    def user_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: data directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/.local/share/$appname/$version`` or
+         ``$XDG_DATA_HOME/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_DATA_HOME", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            path = os.path.expanduser("~/.local/share")  # noqa: PTH111
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(path)
+
+    @property
+    def _site_data_dirs(self) -> list[str]:
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_DATA_DIRS", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            path = f"/usr/local/share{os.pathsep}/usr/share"
+        return [self._append_app_name_and_version(p) for p in path.split(os.pathsep)]
+
+    @property
+    def site_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: data directories shared by users (if `multipath ` is
+         enabled and ``XDG_DATA_DIRS`` is set and a multi path the response is also a multi path separated by the
+         OS path separator), e.g. ``/usr/local/share/$appname/$version`` or ``/usr/share/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        # XDG default for $XDG_DATA_DIRS; only first, if multipath is False
+        dirs = self._site_data_dirs
+        if not self.multipath:
+            return dirs[0]
+        return os.pathsep.join(dirs)
+
+    @property
+    def user_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: config directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/.config/$appname/$version`` or
+         ``$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            path = os.path.expanduser("~/.config")  # noqa: PTH111
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(path)
+
+    @property
+    def _site_config_dirs(self) -> list[str]:
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_DIRS", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            path = "/etc/xdg"
+        return [self._append_app_name_and_version(p) for p in path.split(os.pathsep)]
+
+    @property
+    def site_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: config directories shared by users (if `multipath `
+         is enabled and ``XDG_CONFIG_DIRS`` is set and a multi path the response is also a multi path separated by
+         the OS path separator), e.g. ``/etc/xdg/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        # XDG default for $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS only first, if multipath is False
+        dirs = self._site_config_dirs
+        if not self.multipath:
+            return dirs[0]
+        return os.pathsep.join(dirs)
+
+    @property
+    def user_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: cache directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/.cache/$appname/$version`` or
+         ``~/$XDG_CACHE_HOME/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_CACHE_HOME", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            path = os.path.expanduser("~/.cache")  # noqa: PTH111
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(path)
+
+    @property
+    def site_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory shared by users, e.g. ``/var/cache/$appname/$version``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version("/var/cache")
+
+    @property
+    def user_state_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: state directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/.local/state/$appname/$version`` or
+         ``$XDG_STATE_HOME/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_STATE_HOME", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            path = os.path.expanduser("~/.local/state")  # noqa: PTH111
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(path)
+
+    @property
+    def user_log_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: log directory tied to the user, same as `user_state_dir` if not opinionated else ``log`` in it"""
+        path = self.user_state_dir
+        if self.opinion:
+            path = os.path.join(path, "log")  # noqa: PTH118
+            self._optionally_create_directory(path)
+        return path
+
+    @property
+    def user_documents_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: documents directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Documents``"""
+        return _get_user_media_dir("XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR", "~/Documents")
+
+    @property
+    def user_downloads_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: downloads directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Downloads``"""
+        return _get_user_media_dir("XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR", "~/Downloads")
+
+    @property
+    def user_pictures_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: pictures directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Pictures``"""
+        return _get_user_media_dir("XDG_PICTURES_DIR", "~/Pictures")
+
+    @property
+    def user_videos_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: videos directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Videos``"""
+        return _get_user_media_dir("XDG_VIDEOS_DIR", "~/Videos")
+
+    @property
+    def user_music_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: music directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Music``"""
+        return _get_user_media_dir("XDG_MUSIC_DIR", "~/Music")
+
+    @property
+    def user_desktop_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: desktop directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Desktop``"""
+        return _get_user_media_dir("XDG_DESKTOP_DIR", "~/Desktop")
+
+    @property
+    def user_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: runtime directory tied to the user, e.g. ``/run/user/$(id -u)/$appname/$version`` or
+         ``$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/$appname/$version``.
+
+         For FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD, it would return ``/var/run/user/$(id -u)/$appname/$version`` if
+         exists, otherwise ``/tmp/runtime-$(id -u)/$appname/$version``, if``$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR``
+         is not set.
+        """
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            if sys.platform.startswith(("freebsd", "openbsd", "netbsd")):
+                path = f"/var/run/user/{getuid()}"
+                if not Path(path).exists():
+                    path = f"/tmp/runtime-{getuid()}"  # noqa: S108
+            else:
+                path = f"/run/user/{getuid()}"
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(path)
+
+    @property
+    def site_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: runtime directory shared by users, e.g. ``/run/$appname/$version`` or \
+        ``$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/$appname/$version``.
+
+        Note that this behaves almost exactly like `user_runtime_dir` if ``$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR`` is set, but will
+        fall back to paths associated to the root user instead of a regular logged-in user if it's not set.
+
+        If you wish to ensure that a logged-in root user path is returned e.g. ``/run/user/0``, use `user_runtime_dir`
+        instead.
+
+        For FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD, it would return ``/var/run/$appname/$version`` if ``$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR`` is not set.
+        """
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            if sys.platform.startswith(("freebsd", "openbsd", "netbsd")):
+                path = "/var/run"
+            else:
+                path = "/run"
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(path)
+
+    @property
+    def site_data_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: data path shared by users. Only return the first item, even if ``multipath`` is set to ``True``"""
+        return self._first_item_as_path_if_multipath(self.site_data_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def site_config_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: config path shared by the users, returns the first item, even if ``multipath`` is set to ``True``"""
+        return self._first_item_as_path_if_multipath(self.site_config_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def site_cache_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: cache path shared by users. Only return the first item, even if ``multipath`` is set to ``True``"""
+        return self._first_item_as_path_if_multipath(self.site_cache_dir)
+
+    def iter_config_dirs(self) -> Iterator[str]:
+        """:yield: all user and site configuration directories."""
+        yield self.user_config_dir
+        yield from self._site_config_dirs
+
+    def iter_data_dirs(self) -> Iterator[str]:
+        """:yield: all user and site data directories."""
+        yield self.user_data_dir
+        yield from self._site_data_dirs
+
+
+def _get_user_media_dir(env_var: str, fallback_tilde_path: str) -> str:
+    media_dir = _get_user_dirs_folder(env_var)
+    if media_dir is None:
+        media_dir = os.environ.get(env_var, "").strip()
+        if not media_dir:
+            media_dir = os.path.expanduser(fallback_tilde_path)  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    return media_dir
+
+
+def _get_user_dirs_folder(key: str) -> str | None:
+    """
+    Return directory from user-dirs.dirs config file.
+
+    See https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xdg-user-dirs/.
+
+    """
+    user_dirs_config_path = Path(Unix().user_config_dir) / "user-dirs.dirs"
+    if user_dirs_config_path.exists():
+        parser = ConfigParser()
+
+        with user_dirs_config_path.open() as stream:
+            # Add fake section header, so ConfigParser doesn't complain
+            parser.read_string(f"[top]\n{stream.read()}")
+
+        if key not in parser["top"]:
+            return None
+
+        path = parser["top"][key].strip('"')
+        # Handle relative home paths
+        return path.replace("$HOME", os.path.expanduser("~"))  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    return None
+
+
+__all__ = [
+    "Unix",
+]
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/version.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/version.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fcf6f03a1cc1ca8ce20ee15fbbd56656f6c71396
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/version.py
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+# file generated by setuptools-scm
+# don't change, don't track in version control
+
+__all__ = [
+    "__version__",
+    "__version_tuple__",
+    "version",
+    "version_tuple",
+    "__commit_id__",
+    "commit_id",
+]
+
+TYPE_CHECKING = False
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from typing import Tuple
+    from typing import Union
+
+    VERSION_TUPLE = Tuple[Union[int, str], ...]
+    COMMIT_ID = Union[str, None]
+else:
+    VERSION_TUPLE = object
+    COMMIT_ID = object
+
+version: str
+__version__: str
+__version_tuple__: VERSION_TUPLE
+version_tuple: VERSION_TUPLE
+commit_id: COMMIT_ID
+__commit_id__: COMMIT_ID
+
+__version__ = version = '4.5.1'
+__version_tuple__ = version_tuple = (4, 5, 1)
+
+__commit_id__ = commit_id = None
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/windows.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/windows.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8d523a9c665c8ee05914d1b7eb698d3187874377
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/windows.py
@@ -0,0 +1,278 @@
+"""Windows."""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os
+import sys
+from functools import lru_cache
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
+
+from .api import PlatformDirsABC
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from collections.abc import Callable
+
+
+class Windows(PlatformDirsABC):
+    """
+    `MSDN on where to store app data files `_.
+
+    Makes use of the `appname `, `appauthor
+    `, `version `, `roaming
+    `, `opinion `, `ensure_exists
+    `.
+
+    """
+
+    @property
+    def user_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: data directory tied to the user, e.g.
+         ``%USERPROFILE%\\AppData\\Local\\$appauthor\\$appname`` (not roaming) or
+         ``%USERPROFILE%\\AppData\\Roaming\\$appauthor\\$appname`` (roaming)
+        """
+        const = "CSIDL_APPDATA" if self.roaming else "CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA"
+        path = os.path.normpath(get_win_folder(const))
+        return self._append_parts(path)
+
+    def _append_parts(self, path: str, *, opinion_value: str | None = None) -> str:
+        params = []
+        if self.appname:
+            if self.appauthor is not False:
+                author = self.appauthor or self.appname
+                params.append(author)
+            params.append(self.appname)
+            if opinion_value is not None and self.opinion:
+                params.append(opinion_value)
+            if self.version:
+                params.append(self.version)
+        path = os.path.join(path, *params)  # noqa: PTH118
+        self._optionally_create_directory(path)
+        return path
+
+    @property
+    def site_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: data directory shared by users, e.g. ``C:\\ProgramData\\$appauthor\\$appname``"""
+        path = os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA"))
+        return self._append_parts(path)
+
+    @property
+    def user_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory tied to the user, same as `user_data_dir`"""
+        return self.user_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def site_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory shared by the users, same as `site_data_dir`"""
+        return self.site_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: cache directory tied to the user (if opinionated with ``Cache`` folder within ``$appname``) e.g.
+         ``%USERPROFILE%\\AppData\\Local\\$appauthor\\$appname\\Cache\\$version``
+        """
+        path = os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA"))
+        return self._append_parts(path, opinion_value="Cache")
+
+    @property
+    def site_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory shared by users, e.g. ``C:\\ProgramData\\$appauthor\\$appname\\Cache\\$version``"""
+        path = os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA"))
+        return self._append_parts(path, opinion_value="Cache")
+
+    @property
+    def user_state_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: state directory tied to the user, same as `user_data_dir`"""
+        return self.user_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_log_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: log directory tied to the user, same as `user_data_dir` if not opinionated else ``Logs`` in it"""
+        path = self.user_data_dir
+        if self.opinion:
+            path = os.path.join(path, "Logs")  # noqa: PTH118
+            self._optionally_create_directory(path)
+        return path
+
+    @property
+    def user_documents_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: documents directory tied to the user e.g. ``%USERPROFILE%\\Documents``"""
+        return os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_PERSONAL"))
+
+    @property
+    def user_downloads_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: downloads directory tied to the user e.g. ``%USERPROFILE%\\Downloads``"""
+        return os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_DOWNLOADS"))
+
+    @property
+    def user_pictures_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: pictures directory tied to the user e.g. ``%USERPROFILE%\\Pictures``"""
+        return os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_MYPICTURES"))
+
+    @property
+    def user_videos_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: videos directory tied to the user e.g. ``%USERPROFILE%\\Videos``"""
+        return os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_MYVIDEO"))
+
+    @property
+    def user_music_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: music directory tied to the user e.g. ``%USERPROFILE%\\Music``"""
+        return os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_MYMUSIC"))
+
+    @property
+    def user_desktop_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: desktop directory tied to the user, e.g. ``%USERPROFILE%\\Desktop``"""
+        return os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_DESKTOPDIRECTORY"))
+
+    @property
+    def user_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: runtime directory tied to the user, e.g.
+         ``%USERPROFILE%\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\$appauthor\\$appname``
+        """
+        path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(get_win_folder("CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA"), "Temp"))  # noqa: PTH118
+        return self._append_parts(path)
+
+    @property
+    def site_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: runtime directory shared by users, same as `user_runtime_dir`"""
+        return self.user_runtime_dir
+
+
+def get_win_folder_from_env_vars(csidl_name: str) -> str:
+    """Get folder from environment variables."""
+    result = get_win_folder_if_csidl_name_not_env_var(csidl_name)
+    if result is not None:
+        return result
+
+    env_var_name = {
+        "CSIDL_APPDATA": "APPDATA",
+        "CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA": "ALLUSERSPROFILE",
+        "CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA": "LOCALAPPDATA",
+    }.get(csidl_name)
+    if env_var_name is None:
+        msg = f"Unknown CSIDL name: {csidl_name}"
+        raise ValueError(msg)
+    result = os.environ.get(env_var_name)
+    if result is None:
+        msg = f"Unset environment variable: {env_var_name}"
+        raise ValueError(msg)
+    return result
+
+
+def get_win_folder_if_csidl_name_not_env_var(csidl_name: str) -> str | None:
+    """Get a folder for a CSIDL name that does not exist as an environment variable."""
+    if csidl_name == "CSIDL_PERSONAL":
+        return os.path.join(os.path.normpath(os.environ["USERPROFILE"]), "Documents")  # noqa: PTH118
+
+    if csidl_name == "CSIDL_DOWNLOADS":
+        return os.path.join(os.path.normpath(os.environ["USERPROFILE"]), "Downloads")  # noqa: PTH118
+
+    if csidl_name == "CSIDL_MYPICTURES":
+        return os.path.join(os.path.normpath(os.environ["USERPROFILE"]), "Pictures")  # noqa: PTH118
+
+    if csidl_name == "CSIDL_MYVIDEO":
+        return os.path.join(os.path.normpath(os.environ["USERPROFILE"]), "Videos")  # noqa: PTH118
+
+    if csidl_name == "CSIDL_MYMUSIC":
+        return os.path.join(os.path.normpath(os.environ["USERPROFILE"]), "Music")  # noqa: PTH118
+    return None
+
+
+def get_win_folder_from_registry(csidl_name: str) -> str:
+    """
+    Get folder from the registry.
+
+    This is a fallback technique at best. I'm not sure if using the registry for these guarantees us the correct answer
+    for all CSIDL_* names.
+
+    """
+    machine_names = {
+        "CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA",
+    }
+    shell_folder_name = {
+        "CSIDL_APPDATA": "AppData",
+        "CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA": "Common AppData",
+        "CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA": "Local AppData",
+        "CSIDL_PERSONAL": "Personal",
+        "CSIDL_DOWNLOADS": "{374DE290-123F-4565-9164-39C4925E467B}",
+        "CSIDL_MYPICTURES": "My Pictures",
+        "CSIDL_MYVIDEO": "My Video",
+        "CSIDL_MYMUSIC": "My Music",
+    }.get(csidl_name)
+    if shell_folder_name is None:
+        msg = f"Unknown CSIDL name: {csidl_name}"
+        raise ValueError(msg)
+    if sys.platform != "win32":  # only needed for mypy type checker to know that this code runs only on Windows
+        raise NotImplementedError
+    import winreg  # noqa: PLC0415
+
+    # Use HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE for system-wide folders, HKEY_CURRENT_USER for user-specific folders
+    hkey = winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE if csidl_name in machine_names else winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER
+
+    key = winreg.OpenKey(hkey, r"Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders")
+    directory, _ = winreg.QueryValueEx(key, shell_folder_name)
+    return str(directory)
+
+
+def get_win_folder_via_ctypes(csidl_name: str) -> str:
+    """Get folder with ctypes."""
+    # There is no 'CSIDL_DOWNLOADS'.
+    # Use 'CSIDL_PROFILE' (40) and append the default folder 'Downloads' instead.
+    # https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/shell/knownfolderid
+
+    import ctypes  # noqa: PLC0415
+
+    csidl_const = {
+        "CSIDL_APPDATA": 26,
+        "CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA": 35,
+        "CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA": 28,
+        "CSIDL_PERSONAL": 5,
+        "CSIDL_MYPICTURES": 39,
+        "CSIDL_MYVIDEO": 14,
+        "CSIDL_MYMUSIC": 13,
+        "CSIDL_DOWNLOADS": 40,
+        "CSIDL_DESKTOPDIRECTORY": 16,
+    }.get(csidl_name)
+    if csidl_const is None:
+        msg = f"Unknown CSIDL name: {csidl_name}"
+        raise ValueError(msg)
+
+    buf = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(1024)
+    windll = getattr(ctypes, "windll")  # noqa: B009 # using getattr to avoid false positive with mypy type checker
+    windll.shell32.SHGetFolderPathW(None, csidl_const, None, 0, buf)
+
+    # Downgrade to short path name if it has high-bit chars.
+    if any(ord(c) > 255 for c in buf):  # noqa: PLR2004
+        buf2 = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(1024)
+        if windll.kernel32.GetShortPathNameW(buf.value, buf2, 1024):
+            buf = buf2
+
+    if csidl_name == "CSIDL_DOWNLOADS":
+        return os.path.join(buf.value, "Downloads")  # noqa: PTH118
+
+    return buf.value
+
+
+def _pick_get_win_folder() -> Callable[[str], str]:
+    try:
+        import ctypes  # noqa: PLC0415
+    except ImportError:
+        pass
+    else:
+        if hasattr(ctypes, "windll"):
+            return get_win_folder_via_ctypes
+    try:
+        import winreg  # noqa: PLC0415, F401
+    except ImportError:
+        return get_win_folder_from_env_vars
+    else:
+        return get_win_folder_from_registry
+
+
+get_win_folder = lru_cache(maxsize=None)(_pick_get_win_folder())
+
+__all__ = [
+    "Windows",
+]
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/LICENSE b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..446a1a805c8a949579fb8a9799f2bec7777349dc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+Copyright (c) 2006-2022 by the respective authors (see AUTHORS file).
+All rights reserved.
+
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+met:
+
+* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+  notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+  notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+  documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+
+THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cb229c985005bd1b844c7c84dbe59378d3c3938e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+"""
+    Pygments
+    ~~~~~~~~
+
+    Pygments is a syntax highlighting package written in Python.
+
+    It is a generic syntax highlighter for general use in all kinds of software
+    such as forum systems, wikis or other applications that need to prettify
+    source code. Highlights are:
+
+    * a wide range of common languages and markup formats is supported
+    * special attention is paid to details, increasing quality by a fair amount
+    * support for new languages and formats are added easily
+    * a number of output formats, presently HTML, LaTeX, RTF, SVG, all image
+      formats that PIL supports, and ANSI sequences
+    * it is usable as a command-line tool and as a library
+    * ... and it highlights even Brainfuck!
+
+    The `Pygments master branch`_ is installable with ``easy_install Pygments==dev``.
+
+    .. _Pygments master branch:
+       https://github.com/pygments/pygments/archive/master.zip#egg=Pygments-dev
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+from io import StringIO, BytesIO
+
+__version__ = '2.19.2'
+__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'
+
+__all__ = ['lex', 'format', 'highlight']
+
+
+def lex(code, lexer):
+    """
+    Lex `code` with the `lexer` (must be a `Lexer` instance)
+    and return an iterable of tokens. Currently, this only calls
+    `lexer.get_tokens()`.
+    """
+    try:
+        return lexer.get_tokens(code)
+    except TypeError:
+        # Heuristic to catch a common mistake.
+        from pip._vendor.pygments.lexer import RegexLexer
+        if isinstance(lexer, type) and issubclass(lexer, RegexLexer):
+            raise TypeError('lex() argument must be a lexer instance, '
+                            'not a class')
+        raise
+
+
+def format(tokens, formatter, outfile=None):  # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
+    """
+    Format ``tokens`` (an iterable of tokens) with the formatter ``formatter``
+    (a `Formatter` instance).
+
+    If ``outfile`` is given and a valid file object (an object with a
+    ``write`` method), the result will be written to it, otherwise it
+    is returned as a string.
+    """
+    try:
+        if not outfile:
+            realoutfile = getattr(formatter, 'encoding', None) and BytesIO() or StringIO()
+            formatter.format(tokens, realoutfile)
+            return realoutfile.getvalue()
+        else:
+            formatter.format(tokens, outfile)
+    except TypeError:
+        # Heuristic to catch a common mistake.
+        from pip._vendor.pygments.formatter import Formatter
+        if isinstance(formatter, type) and issubclass(formatter, Formatter):
+            raise TypeError('format() argument must be a formatter instance, '
+                            'not a class')
+        raise
+
+
+def highlight(code, lexer, formatter, outfile=None):
+    """
+    This is the most high-level highlighting function. It combines `lex` and
+    `format` in one function.
+    """
+    return format(lex(code, lexer), formatter, outfile)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/__main__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/__main__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a2e612f51a860765e4f35ff24cf2ce8f984f5cc4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/__main__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+"""
+    pygments.__main__
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Main entry point for ``python -m pygments``.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import sys
+from pip._vendor.pygments.cmdline import main
+
+try:
+    sys.exit(main(sys.argv))
+except KeyboardInterrupt:
+    sys.exit(1)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/console.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/console.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ee1ac27a2ffdc119a1db9128a034300b31d464a8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/console.py
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+"""
+    pygments.console
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Format colored console output.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+esc = "\x1b["
+
+codes = {}
+codes[""] = ""
+codes["reset"] = esc + "39;49;00m"
+
+codes["bold"] = esc + "01m"
+codes["faint"] = esc + "02m"
+codes["standout"] = esc + "03m"
+codes["underline"] = esc + "04m"
+codes["blink"] = esc + "05m"
+codes["overline"] = esc + "06m"
+
+dark_colors = ["black", "red", "green", "yellow", "blue",
+               "magenta", "cyan", "gray"]
+light_colors = ["brightblack", "brightred", "brightgreen", "brightyellow", "brightblue",
+                "brightmagenta", "brightcyan", "white"]
+
+x = 30
+for dark, light in zip(dark_colors, light_colors):
+    codes[dark] = esc + "%im" % x
+    codes[light] = esc + "%im" % (60 + x)
+    x += 1
+
+del dark, light, x
+
+codes["white"] = codes["bold"]
+
+
+def reset_color():
+    return codes["reset"]
+
+
+def colorize(color_key, text):
+    return codes[color_key] + text + codes["reset"]
+
+
+def ansiformat(attr, text):
+    """
+    Format ``text`` with a color and/or some attributes::
+
+        color       normal color
+        *color*     bold color
+        _color_     underlined color
+        +color+     blinking color
+    """
+    result = []
+    if attr[:1] == attr[-1:] == '+':
+        result.append(codes['blink'])
+        attr = attr[1:-1]
+    if attr[:1] == attr[-1:] == '*':
+        result.append(codes['bold'])
+        attr = attr[1:-1]
+    if attr[:1] == attr[-1:] == '_':
+        result.append(codes['underline'])
+        attr = attr[1:-1]
+    result.append(codes[attr])
+    result.append(text)
+    result.append(codes['reset'])
+    return ''.join(result)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/filter.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/filter.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5efff438d2b3a187c681e445e4607b529f3ce42a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/filter.py
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+"""
+    pygments.filter
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Module that implements the default filter.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+
+def apply_filters(stream, filters, lexer=None):
+    """
+    Use this method to apply an iterable of filters to
+    a stream. If lexer is given it's forwarded to the
+    filter, otherwise the filter receives `None`.
+    """
+    def _apply(filter_, stream):
+        yield from filter_.filter(lexer, stream)
+    for filter_ in filters:
+        stream = _apply(filter_, stream)
+    return stream
+
+
+def simplefilter(f):
+    """
+    Decorator that converts a function into a filter::
+
+        @simplefilter
+        def lowercase(self, lexer, stream, options):
+            for ttype, value in stream:
+                yield ttype, value.lower()
+    """
+    return type(f.__name__, (FunctionFilter,), {
+        '__module__': getattr(f, '__module__'),
+        '__doc__': f.__doc__,
+        'function': f,
+    })
+
+
+class Filter:
+    """
+    Default filter. Subclass this class or use the `simplefilter`
+    decorator to create own filters.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, **options):
+        self.options = options
+
+    def filter(self, lexer, stream):
+        raise NotImplementedError()
+
+
+class FunctionFilter(Filter):
+    """
+    Abstract class used by `simplefilter` to create simple
+    function filters on the fly. The `simplefilter` decorator
+    automatically creates subclasses of this class for
+    functions passed to it.
+    """
+    function = None
+
+    def __init__(self, **options):
+        if not hasattr(self, 'function'):
+            raise TypeError(f'{self.__class__.__name__!r} used without bound function')
+        Filter.__init__(self, **options)
+
+    def filter(self, lexer, stream):
+        # pylint: disable=not-callable
+        yield from self.function(lexer, stream, self.options)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/formatter.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/formatter.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0041e41a187b3f4eee181508bc077e998f89a612
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/formatter.py
@@ -0,0 +1,129 @@
+"""
+    pygments.formatter
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Base formatter class.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import codecs
+
+from pip._vendor.pygments.util import get_bool_opt
+from pip._vendor.pygments.styles import get_style_by_name
+
+__all__ = ['Formatter']
+
+
+def _lookup_style(style):
+    if isinstance(style, str):
+        return get_style_by_name(style)
+    return style
+
+
+class Formatter:
+    """
+    Converts a token stream to text.
+
+    Formatters should have attributes to help selecting them. These
+    are similar to the corresponding :class:`~pygments.lexer.Lexer`
+    attributes.
+
+    .. autoattribute:: name
+       :no-value:
+
+    .. autoattribute:: aliases
+       :no-value:
+
+    .. autoattribute:: filenames
+       :no-value:
+
+    You can pass options as keyword arguments to the constructor.
+    All formatters accept these basic options:
+
+    ``style``
+        The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass
+        (default: "default"). Not used by e.g. the
+        TerminalFormatter.
+    ``full``
+        Tells the formatter to output a "full" document, i.e.
+        a complete self-contained document. This doesn't have
+        any effect for some formatters (default: false).
+    ``title``
+        If ``full`` is true, the title that should be used to
+        caption the document (default: '').
+    ``encoding``
+        If given, must be an encoding name. This will be used to
+        convert the Unicode token strings to byte strings in the
+        output. If it is "" or None, Unicode strings will be written
+        to the output file, which most file-like objects do not
+        support (default: None).
+    ``outencoding``
+        Overrides ``encoding`` if given.
+
+    """
+
+    #: Full name for the formatter, in human-readable form.
+    name = None
+
+    #: A list of short, unique identifiers that can be used to lookup
+    #: the formatter from a list, e.g. using :func:`.get_formatter_by_name()`.
+    aliases = []
+
+    #: A list of fnmatch patterns that match filenames for which this
+    #: formatter can produce output. The patterns in this list should be unique
+    #: among all formatters.
+    filenames = []
+
+    #: If True, this formatter outputs Unicode strings when no encoding
+    #: option is given.
+    unicodeoutput = True
+
+    def __init__(self, **options):
+        """
+        As with lexers, this constructor takes arbitrary optional arguments,
+        and if you override it, you should first process your own options, then
+        call the base class implementation.
+        """
+        self.style = _lookup_style(options.get('style', 'default'))
+        self.full = get_bool_opt(options, 'full', False)
+        self.title = options.get('title', '')
+        self.encoding = options.get('encoding', None) or None
+        if self.encoding in ('guess', 'chardet'):
+            # can happen for e.g. pygmentize -O encoding=guess
+            self.encoding = 'utf-8'
+        self.encoding = options.get('outencoding') or self.encoding
+        self.options = options
+
+    def get_style_defs(self, arg=''):
+        """
+        This method must return statements or declarations suitable to define
+        the current style for subsequent highlighted text (e.g. CSS classes
+        in the `HTMLFormatter`).
+
+        The optional argument `arg` can be used to modify the generation and
+        is formatter dependent (it is standardized because it can be given on
+        the command line).
+
+        This method is called by the ``-S`` :doc:`command-line option `,
+        the `arg` is then given by the ``-a`` option.
+        """
+        return ''
+
+    def format(self, tokensource, outfile):
+        """
+        This method must format the tokens from the `tokensource` iterable and
+        write the formatted version to the file object `outfile`.
+
+        Formatter options can control how exactly the tokens are converted.
+        """
+        if self.encoding:
+            # wrap the outfile in a StreamWriter
+            outfile = codecs.lookup(self.encoding)[3](outfile)
+        return self.format_unencoded(tokensource, outfile)
+
+    # Allow writing Formatter[str] or Formatter[bytes]. That's equivalent to
+    # Formatter. This helps when using third-party type stubs from typeshed.
+    def __class_getitem__(cls, name):
+        return cls
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/lexer.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/lexer.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c05aa8196d4db6fa5ae19517ce2646a874378117
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/lexer.py
@@ -0,0 +1,963 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexer
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Base lexer classes.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+import sys
+import time
+
+from pip._vendor.pygments.filter import apply_filters, Filter
+from pip._vendor.pygments.filters import get_filter_by_name
+from pip._vendor.pygments.token import Error, Text, Other, Whitespace, _TokenType
+from pip._vendor.pygments.util import get_bool_opt, get_int_opt, get_list_opt, \
+    make_analysator, Future, guess_decode
+from pip._vendor.pygments.regexopt import regex_opt
+
+__all__ = ['Lexer', 'RegexLexer', 'ExtendedRegexLexer', 'DelegatingLexer',
+           'LexerContext', 'include', 'inherit', 'bygroups', 'using', 'this',
+           'default', 'words', 'line_re']
+
+line_re = re.compile('.*?\n')
+
+_encoding_map = [(b'\xef\xbb\xbf', 'utf-8'),
+                 (b'\xff\xfe\0\0', 'utf-32'),
+                 (b'\0\0\xfe\xff', 'utf-32be'),
+                 (b'\xff\xfe', 'utf-16'),
+                 (b'\xfe\xff', 'utf-16be')]
+
+_default_analyse = staticmethod(lambda x: 0.0)
+
+
+class LexerMeta(type):
+    """
+    This metaclass automagically converts ``analyse_text`` methods into
+    static methods which always return float values.
+    """
+
+    def __new__(mcs, name, bases, d):
+        if 'analyse_text' in d:
+            d['analyse_text'] = make_analysator(d['analyse_text'])
+        return type.__new__(mcs, name, bases, d)
+
+
+class Lexer(metaclass=LexerMeta):
+    """
+    Lexer for a specific language.
+
+    See also :doc:`lexerdevelopment`, a high-level guide to writing
+    lexers.
+
+    Lexer classes have attributes used for choosing the most appropriate
+    lexer based on various criteria.
+
+    .. autoattribute:: name
+       :no-value:
+    .. autoattribute:: aliases
+       :no-value:
+    .. autoattribute:: filenames
+       :no-value:
+    .. autoattribute:: alias_filenames
+    .. autoattribute:: mimetypes
+       :no-value:
+    .. autoattribute:: priority
+
+    Lexers included in Pygments should have two additional attributes:
+
+    .. autoattribute:: url
+       :no-value:
+    .. autoattribute:: version_added
+       :no-value:
+
+    Lexers included in Pygments may have additional attributes:
+
+    .. autoattribute:: _example
+       :no-value:
+
+    You can pass options to the constructor. The basic options recognized
+    by all lexers and processed by the base `Lexer` class are:
+
+    ``stripnl``
+        Strip leading and trailing newlines from the input (default: True).
+    ``stripall``
+        Strip all leading and trailing whitespace from the input
+        (default: False).
+    ``ensurenl``
+        Make sure that the input ends with a newline (default: True).  This
+        is required for some lexers that consume input linewise.
+
+        .. versionadded:: 1.3
+
+    ``tabsize``
+        If given and greater than 0, expand tabs in the input (default: 0).
+    ``encoding``
+        If given, must be an encoding name. This encoding will be used to
+        convert the input string to Unicode, if it is not already a Unicode
+        string (default: ``'guess'``, which uses a simple UTF-8 / Locale /
+        Latin1 detection.  Can also be ``'chardet'`` to use the chardet
+        library, if it is installed.
+    ``inencoding``
+        Overrides the ``encoding`` if given.
+    """
+
+    #: Full name of the lexer, in human-readable form
+    name = None
+
+    #: A list of short, unique identifiers that can be used to look
+    #: up the lexer from a list, e.g., using `get_lexer_by_name()`.
+    aliases = []
+
+    #: A list of `fnmatch` patterns that match filenames which contain
+    #: content for this lexer. The patterns in this list should be unique among
+    #: all lexers.
+    filenames = []
+
+    #: A list of `fnmatch` patterns that match filenames which may or may not
+    #: contain content for this lexer. This list is used by the
+    #: :func:`.guess_lexer_for_filename()` function, to determine which lexers
+    #: are then included in guessing the correct one. That means that
+    #: e.g. every lexer for HTML and a template language should include
+    #: ``\*.html`` in this list.
+    alias_filenames = []
+
+    #: A list of MIME types for content that can be lexed with this lexer.
+    mimetypes = []
+
+    #: Priority, should multiple lexers match and no content is provided
+    priority = 0
+
+    #: URL of the language specification/definition. Used in the Pygments
+    #: documentation. Set to an empty string to disable.
+    url = None
+
+    #: Version of Pygments in which the lexer was added.
+    version_added = None
+
+    #: Example file name. Relative to the ``tests/examplefiles`` directory.
+    #: This is used by the documentation generator to show an example.
+    _example = None
+
+    def __init__(self, **options):
+        """
+        This constructor takes arbitrary options as keyword arguments.
+        Every subclass must first process its own options and then call
+        the `Lexer` constructor, since it processes the basic
+        options like `stripnl`.
+
+        An example looks like this:
+
+        .. sourcecode:: python
+
+           def __init__(self, **options):
+               self.compress = options.get('compress', '')
+               Lexer.__init__(self, **options)
+
+        As these options must all be specifiable as strings (due to the
+        command line usage), there are various utility functions
+        available to help with that, see `Utilities`_.
+        """
+        self.options = options
+        self.stripnl = get_bool_opt(options, 'stripnl', True)
+        self.stripall = get_bool_opt(options, 'stripall', False)
+        self.ensurenl = get_bool_opt(options, 'ensurenl', True)
+        self.tabsize = get_int_opt(options, 'tabsize', 0)
+        self.encoding = options.get('encoding', 'guess')
+        self.encoding = options.get('inencoding') or self.encoding
+        self.filters = []
+        for filter_ in get_list_opt(options, 'filters', ()):
+            self.add_filter(filter_)
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        if self.options:
+            return f''
+        else:
+            return f''
+
+    def add_filter(self, filter_, **options):
+        """
+        Add a new stream filter to this lexer.
+        """
+        if not isinstance(filter_, Filter):
+            filter_ = get_filter_by_name(filter_, **options)
+        self.filters.append(filter_)
+
+    def analyse_text(text):
+        """
+        A static method which is called for lexer guessing.
+
+        It should analyse the text and return a float in the range
+        from ``0.0`` to ``1.0``.  If it returns ``0.0``, the lexer
+        will not be selected as the most probable one, if it returns
+        ``1.0``, it will be selected immediately.  This is used by
+        `guess_lexer`.
+
+        The `LexerMeta` metaclass automatically wraps this function so
+        that it works like a static method (no ``self`` or ``cls``
+        parameter) and the return value is automatically converted to
+        `float`. If the return value is an object that is boolean `False`
+        it's the same as if the return values was ``0.0``.
+        """
+
+    def _preprocess_lexer_input(self, text):
+        """Apply preprocessing such as decoding the input, removing BOM and normalizing newlines."""
+
+        if not isinstance(text, str):
+            if self.encoding == 'guess':
+                text, _ = guess_decode(text)
+            elif self.encoding == 'chardet':
+                try:
+                    # pip vendoring note: this code is not reachable by pip,
+                    # removed import of chardet to make it clear.
+                    raise ImportError('chardet is not vendored by pip')
+                except ImportError as e:
+                    raise ImportError('To enable chardet encoding guessing, '
+                                      'please install the chardet library '
+                                      'from http://chardet.feedparser.org/') from e
+                # check for BOM first
+                decoded = None
+                for bom, encoding in _encoding_map:
+                    if text.startswith(bom):
+                        decoded = text[len(bom):].decode(encoding, 'replace')
+                        break
+                # no BOM found, so use chardet
+                if decoded is None:
+                    enc = chardet.detect(text[:1024])  # Guess using first 1KB
+                    decoded = text.decode(enc.get('encoding') or 'utf-8',
+                                          'replace')
+                text = decoded
+            else:
+                text = text.decode(self.encoding)
+                if text.startswith('\ufeff'):
+                    text = text[len('\ufeff'):]
+        else:
+            if text.startswith('\ufeff'):
+                text = text[len('\ufeff'):]
+
+        # text now *is* a unicode string
+        text = text.replace('\r\n', '\n')
+        text = text.replace('\r', '\n')
+        if self.stripall:
+            text = text.strip()
+        elif self.stripnl:
+            text = text.strip('\n')
+        if self.tabsize > 0:
+            text = text.expandtabs(self.tabsize)
+        if self.ensurenl and not text.endswith('\n'):
+            text += '\n'
+
+        return text
+
+    def get_tokens(self, text, unfiltered=False):
+        """
+        This method is the basic interface of a lexer. It is called by
+        the `highlight()` function. It must process the text and return an
+        iterable of ``(tokentype, value)`` pairs from `text`.
+
+        Normally, you don't need to override this method. The default
+        implementation processes the options recognized by all lexers
+        (`stripnl`, `stripall` and so on), and then yields all tokens
+        from `get_tokens_unprocessed()`, with the ``index`` dropped.
+
+        If `unfiltered` is set to `True`, the filtering mechanism is
+        bypassed even if filters are defined.
+        """
+        text = self._preprocess_lexer_input(text)
+
+        def streamer():
+            for _, t, v in self.get_tokens_unprocessed(text):
+                yield t, v
+        stream = streamer()
+        if not unfiltered:
+            stream = apply_filters(stream, self.filters, self)
+        return stream
+
+    def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text):
+        """
+        This method should process the text and return an iterable of
+        ``(index, tokentype, value)`` tuples where ``index`` is the starting
+        position of the token within the input text.
+
+        It must be overridden by subclasses. It is recommended to
+        implement it as a generator to maximize effectiveness.
+        """
+        raise NotImplementedError
+
+
+class DelegatingLexer(Lexer):
+    """
+    This lexer takes two lexer as arguments. A root lexer and
+    a language lexer. First everything is scanned using the language
+    lexer, afterwards all ``Other`` tokens are lexed using the root
+    lexer.
+
+    The lexers from the ``template`` lexer package use this base lexer.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, _root_lexer, _language_lexer, _needle=Other, **options):
+        self.root_lexer = _root_lexer(**options)
+        self.language_lexer = _language_lexer(**options)
+        self.needle = _needle
+        Lexer.__init__(self, **options)
+
+    def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text):
+        buffered = ''
+        insertions = []
+        lng_buffer = []
+        for i, t, v in self.language_lexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(text):
+            if t is self.needle:
+                if lng_buffer:
+                    insertions.append((len(buffered), lng_buffer))
+                    lng_buffer = []
+                buffered += v
+            else:
+                lng_buffer.append((i, t, v))
+        if lng_buffer:
+            insertions.append((len(buffered), lng_buffer))
+        return do_insertions(insertions,
+                             self.root_lexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(buffered))
+
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# RegexLexer and ExtendedRegexLexer
+#
+
+
+class include(str):  # pylint: disable=invalid-name
+    """
+    Indicates that a state should include rules from another state.
+    """
+    pass
+
+
+class _inherit:
+    """
+    Indicates the a state should inherit from its superclass.
+    """
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return 'inherit'
+
+inherit = _inherit()  # pylint: disable=invalid-name
+
+
+class combined(tuple):  # pylint: disable=invalid-name
+    """
+    Indicates a state combined from multiple states.
+    """
+
+    def __new__(cls, *args):
+        return tuple.__new__(cls, args)
+
+    def __init__(self, *args):
+        # tuple.__init__ doesn't do anything
+        pass
+
+
+class _PseudoMatch:
+    """
+    A pseudo match object constructed from a string.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, start, text):
+        self._text = text
+        self._start = start
+
+    def start(self, arg=None):
+        return self._start
+
+    def end(self, arg=None):
+        return self._start + len(self._text)
+
+    def group(self, arg=None):
+        if arg:
+            raise IndexError('No such group')
+        return self._text
+
+    def groups(self):
+        return (self._text,)
+
+    def groupdict(self):
+        return {}
+
+
+def bygroups(*args):
+    """
+    Callback that yields multiple actions for each group in the match.
+    """
+    def callback(lexer, match, ctx=None):
+        for i, action in enumerate(args):
+            if action is None:
+                continue
+            elif type(action) is _TokenType:
+                data = match.group(i + 1)
+                if data:
+                    yield match.start(i + 1), action, data
+            else:
+                data = match.group(i + 1)
+                if data is not None:
+                    if ctx:
+                        ctx.pos = match.start(i + 1)
+                    for item in action(lexer,
+                                       _PseudoMatch(match.start(i + 1), data), ctx):
+                        if item:
+                            yield item
+        if ctx:
+            ctx.pos = match.end()
+    return callback
+
+
+class _This:
+    """
+    Special singleton used for indicating the caller class.
+    Used by ``using``.
+    """
+
+this = _This()
+
+
+def using(_other, **kwargs):
+    """
+    Callback that processes the match with a different lexer.
+
+    The keyword arguments are forwarded to the lexer, except `state` which
+    is handled separately.
+
+    `state` specifies the state that the new lexer will start in, and can
+    be an enumerable such as ('root', 'inline', 'string') or a simple
+    string which is assumed to be on top of the root state.
+
+    Note: For that to work, `_other` must not be an `ExtendedRegexLexer`.
+    """
+    gt_kwargs = {}
+    if 'state' in kwargs:
+        s = kwargs.pop('state')
+        if isinstance(s, (list, tuple)):
+            gt_kwargs['stack'] = s
+        else:
+            gt_kwargs['stack'] = ('root', s)
+
+    if _other is this:
+        def callback(lexer, match, ctx=None):
+            # if keyword arguments are given the callback
+            # function has to create a new lexer instance
+            if kwargs:
+                # XXX: cache that somehow
+                kwargs.update(lexer.options)
+                lx = lexer.__class__(**kwargs)
+            else:
+                lx = lexer
+            s = match.start()
+            for i, t, v in lx.get_tokens_unprocessed(match.group(), **gt_kwargs):
+                yield i + s, t, v
+            if ctx:
+                ctx.pos = match.end()
+    else:
+        def callback(lexer, match, ctx=None):
+            # XXX: cache that somehow
+            kwargs.update(lexer.options)
+            lx = _other(**kwargs)
+
+            s = match.start()
+            for i, t, v in lx.get_tokens_unprocessed(match.group(), **gt_kwargs):
+                yield i + s, t, v
+            if ctx:
+                ctx.pos = match.end()
+    return callback
+
+
+class default:
+    """
+    Indicates a state or state action (e.g. #pop) to apply.
+    For example default('#pop') is equivalent to ('', Token, '#pop')
+    Note that state tuples may be used as well.
+
+    .. versionadded:: 2.0
+    """
+    def __init__(self, state):
+        self.state = state
+
+
+class words(Future):
+    """
+    Indicates a list of literal words that is transformed into an optimized
+    regex that matches any of the words.
+
+    .. versionadded:: 2.0
+    """
+    def __init__(self, words, prefix='', suffix=''):
+        self.words = words
+        self.prefix = prefix
+        self.suffix = suffix
+
+    def get(self):
+        return regex_opt(self.words, prefix=self.prefix, suffix=self.suffix)
+
+
+class RegexLexerMeta(LexerMeta):
+    """
+    Metaclass for RegexLexer, creates the self._tokens attribute from
+    self.tokens on the first instantiation.
+    """
+
+    def _process_regex(cls, regex, rflags, state):
+        """Preprocess the regular expression component of a token definition."""
+        if isinstance(regex, Future):
+            regex = regex.get()
+        return re.compile(regex, rflags).match
+
+    def _process_token(cls, token):
+        """Preprocess the token component of a token definition."""
+        assert type(token) is _TokenType or callable(token), \
+            f'token type must be simple type or callable, not {token!r}'
+        return token
+
+    def _process_new_state(cls, new_state, unprocessed, processed):
+        """Preprocess the state transition action of a token definition."""
+        if isinstance(new_state, str):
+            # an existing state
+            if new_state == '#pop':
+                return -1
+            elif new_state in unprocessed:
+                return (new_state,)
+            elif new_state == '#push':
+                return new_state
+            elif new_state[:5] == '#pop:':
+                return -int(new_state[5:])
+            else:
+                assert False, f'unknown new state {new_state!r}'
+        elif isinstance(new_state, combined):
+            # combine a new state from existing ones
+            tmp_state = '_tmp_%d' % cls._tmpname
+            cls._tmpname += 1
+            itokens = []
+            for istate in new_state:
+                assert istate != new_state, f'circular state ref {istate!r}'
+                itokens.extend(cls._process_state(unprocessed,
+                                                  processed, istate))
+            processed[tmp_state] = itokens
+            return (tmp_state,)
+        elif isinstance(new_state, tuple):
+            # push more than one state
+            for istate in new_state:
+                assert (istate in unprocessed or
+                        istate in ('#pop', '#push')), \
+                    'unknown new state ' + istate
+            return new_state
+        else:
+            assert False, f'unknown new state def {new_state!r}'
+
+    def _process_state(cls, unprocessed, processed, state):
+        """Preprocess a single state definition."""
+        assert isinstance(state, str), f"wrong state name {state!r}"
+        assert state[0] != '#', f"invalid state name {state!r}"
+        if state in processed:
+            return processed[state]
+        tokens = processed[state] = []
+        rflags = cls.flags
+        for tdef in unprocessed[state]:
+            if isinstance(tdef, include):
+                # it's a state reference
+                assert tdef != state, f"circular state reference {state!r}"
+                tokens.extend(cls._process_state(unprocessed, processed,
+                                                 str(tdef)))
+                continue
+            if isinstance(tdef, _inherit):
+                # should be processed already, but may not in the case of:
+                # 1. the state has no counterpart in any parent
+                # 2. the state includes more than one 'inherit'
+                continue
+            if isinstance(tdef, default):
+                new_state = cls._process_new_state(tdef.state, unprocessed, processed)
+                tokens.append((re.compile('').match, None, new_state))
+                continue
+
+            assert type(tdef) is tuple, f"wrong rule def {tdef!r}"
+
+            try:
+                rex = cls._process_regex(tdef[0], rflags, state)
+            except Exception as err:
+                raise ValueError(f"uncompilable regex {tdef[0]!r} in state {state!r} of {cls!r}: {err}") from err
+
+            token = cls._process_token(tdef[1])
+
+            if len(tdef) == 2:
+                new_state = None
+            else:
+                new_state = cls._process_new_state(tdef[2],
+                                                   unprocessed, processed)
+
+            tokens.append((rex, token, new_state))
+        return tokens
+
+    def process_tokendef(cls, name, tokendefs=None):
+        """Preprocess a dictionary of token definitions."""
+        processed = cls._all_tokens[name] = {}
+        tokendefs = tokendefs or cls.tokens[name]
+        for state in list(tokendefs):
+            cls._process_state(tokendefs, processed, state)
+        return processed
+
+    def get_tokendefs(cls):
+        """
+        Merge tokens from superclasses in MRO order, returning a single tokendef
+        dictionary.
+
+        Any state that is not defined by a subclass will be inherited
+        automatically.  States that *are* defined by subclasses will, by
+        default, override that state in the superclass.  If a subclass wishes to
+        inherit definitions from a superclass, it can use the special value
+        "inherit", which will cause the superclass' state definition to be
+        included at that point in the state.
+        """
+        tokens = {}
+        inheritable = {}
+        for c in cls.__mro__:
+            toks = c.__dict__.get('tokens', {})
+
+            for state, items in toks.items():
+                curitems = tokens.get(state)
+                if curitems is None:
+                    # N.b. because this is assigned by reference, sufficiently
+                    # deep hierarchies are processed incrementally (e.g. for
+                    # A(B), B(C), C(RegexLexer), B will be premodified so X(B)
+                    # will not see any inherits in B).
+                    tokens[state] = items
+                    try:
+                        inherit_ndx = items.index(inherit)
+                    except ValueError:
+                        continue
+                    inheritable[state] = inherit_ndx
+                    continue
+
+                inherit_ndx = inheritable.pop(state, None)
+                if inherit_ndx is None:
+                    continue
+
+                # Replace the "inherit" value with the items
+                curitems[inherit_ndx:inherit_ndx+1] = items
+                try:
+                    # N.b. this is the index in items (that is, the superclass
+                    # copy), so offset required when storing below.
+                    new_inh_ndx = items.index(inherit)
+                except ValueError:
+                    pass
+                else:
+                    inheritable[state] = inherit_ndx + new_inh_ndx
+
+        return tokens
+
+    def __call__(cls, *args, **kwds):
+        """Instantiate cls after preprocessing its token definitions."""
+        if '_tokens' not in cls.__dict__:
+            cls._all_tokens = {}
+            cls._tmpname = 0
+            if hasattr(cls, 'token_variants') and cls.token_variants:
+                # don't process yet
+                pass
+            else:
+                cls._tokens = cls.process_tokendef('', cls.get_tokendefs())
+
+        return type.__call__(cls, *args, **kwds)
+
+
+class RegexLexer(Lexer, metaclass=RegexLexerMeta):
+    """
+    Base for simple stateful regular expression-based lexers.
+    Simplifies the lexing process so that you need only
+    provide a list of states and regular expressions.
+    """
+
+    #: Flags for compiling the regular expressions.
+    #: Defaults to MULTILINE.
+    flags = re.MULTILINE
+
+    #: At all time there is a stack of states. Initially, the stack contains
+    #: a single state 'root'. The top of the stack is called "the current state".
+    #:
+    #: Dict of ``{'state': [(regex, tokentype, new_state), ...], ...}``
+    #:
+    #: ``new_state`` can be omitted to signify no state transition.
+    #: If ``new_state`` is a string, it is pushed on the stack. This ensure
+    #: the new current state is ``new_state``.
+    #: If ``new_state`` is a tuple of strings, all of those strings are pushed
+    #: on the stack and the current state will be the last element of the list.
+    #: ``new_state`` can also be ``combined('state1', 'state2', ...)``
+    #: to signify a new, anonymous state combined from the rules of two
+    #: or more existing ones.
+    #: Furthermore, it can be '#pop' to signify going back one step in
+    #: the state stack, or '#push' to push the current state on the stack
+    #: again. Note that if you push while in a combined state, the combined
+    #: state itself is pushed, and not only the state in which the rule is
+    #: defined.
+    #:
+    #: The tuple can also be replaced with ``include('state')``, in which
+    #: case the rules from the state named by the string are included in the
+    #: current one.
+    tokens = {}
+
+    def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text, stack=('root',)):
+        """
+        Split ``text`` into (tokentype, text) pairs.
+
+        ``stack`` is the initial stack (default: ``['root']``)
+        """
+        pos = 0
+        tokendefs = self._tokens
+        statestack = list(stack)
+        statetokens = tokendefs[statestack[-1]]
+        while 1:
+            for rexmatch, action, new_state in statetokens:
+                m = rexmatch(text, pos)
+                if m:
+                    if action is not None:
+                        if type(action) is _TokenType:
+                            yield pos, action, m.group()
+                        else:
+                            yield from action(self, m)
+                    pos = m.end()
+                    if new_state is not None:
+                        # state transition
+                        if isinstance(new_state, tuple):
+                            for state in new_state:
+                                if state == '#pop':
+                                    if len(statestack) > 1:
+                                        statestack.pop()
+                                elif state == '#push':
+                                    statestack.append(statestack[-1])
+                                else:
+                                    statestack.append(state)
+                        elif isinstance(new_state, int):
+                            # pop, but keep at least one state on the stack
+                            # (random code leading to unexpected pops should
+                            # not allow exceptions)
+                            if abs(new_state) >= len(statestack):
+                                del statestack[1:]
+                            else:
+                                del statestack[new_state:]
+                        elif new_state == '#push':
+                            statestack.append(statestack[-1])
+                        else:
+                            assert False, f"wrong state def: {new_state!r}"
+                        statetokens = tokendefs[statestack[-1]]
+                    break
+            else:
+                # We are here only if all state tokens have been considered
+                # and there was not a match on any of them.
+                try:
+                    if text[pos] == '\n':
+                        # at EOL, reset state to "root"
+                        statestack = ['root']
+                        statetokens = tokendefs['root']
+                        yield pos, Whitespace, '\n'
+                        pos += 1
+                        continue
+                    yield pos, Error, text[pos]
+                    pos += 1
+                except IndexError:
+                    break
+
+
+class LexerContext:
+    """
+    A helper object that holds lexer position data.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, text, pos, stack=None, end=None):
+        self.text = text
+        self.pos = pos
+        self.end = end or len(text)  # end=0 not supported ;-)
+        self.stack = stack or ['root']
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return f'LexerContext({self.text!r}, {self.pos!r}, {self.stack!r})'
+
+
+class ExtendedRegexLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    A RegexLexer that uses a context object to store its state.
+    """
+
+    def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text=None, context=None):
+        """
+        Split ``text`` into (tokentype, text) pairs.
+        If ``context`` is given, use this lexer context instead.
+        """
+        tokendefs = self._tokens
+        if not context:
+            ctx = LexerContext(text, 0)
+            statetokens = tokendefs['root']
+        else:
+            ctx = context
+            statetokens = tokendefs[ctx.stack[-1]]
+            text = ctx.text
+        while 1:
+            for rexmatch, action, new_state in statetokens:
+                m = rexmatch(text, ctx.pos, ctx.end)
+                if m:
+                    if action is not None:
+                        if type(action) is _TokenType:
+                            yield ctx.pos, action, m.group()
+                            ctx.pos = m.end()
+                        else:
+                            yield from action(self, m, ctx)
+                            if not new_state:
+                                # altered the state stack?
+                                statetokens = tokendefs[ctx.stack[-1]]
+                    # CAUTION: callback must set ctx.pos!
+                    if new_state is not None:
+                        # state transition
+                        if isinstance(new_state, tuple):
+                            for state in new_state:
+                                if state == '#pop':
+                                    if len(ctx.stack) > 1:
+                                        ctx.stack.pop()
+                                elif state == '#push':
+                                    ctx.stack.append(ctx.stack[-1])
+                                else:
+                                    ctx.stack.append(state)
+                        elif isinstance(new_state, int):
+                            # see RegexLexer for why this check is made
+                            if abs(new_state) >= len(ctx.stack):
+                                del ctx.stack[1:]
+                            else:
+                                del ctx.stack[new_state:]
+                        elif new_state == '#push':
+                            ctx.stack.append(ctx.stack[-1])
+                        else:
+                            assert False, f"wrong state def: {new_state!r}"
+                        statetokens = tokendefs[ctx.stack[-1]]
+                    break
+            else:
+                try:
+                    if ctx.pos >= ctx.end:
+                        break
+                    if text[ctx.pos] == '\n':
+                        # at EOL, reset state to "root"
+                        ctx.stack = ['root']
+                        statetokens = tokendefs['root']
+                        yield ctx.pos, Text, '\n'
+                        ctx.pos += 1
+                        continue
+                    yield ctx.pos, Error, text[ctx.pos]
+                    ctx.pos += 1
+                except IndexError:
+                    break
+
+
+def do_insertions(insertions, tokens):
+    """
+    Helper for lexers which must combine the results of several
+    sublexers.
+
+    ``insertions`` is a list of ``(index, itokens)`` pairs.
+    Each ``itokens`` iterable should be inserted at position
+    ``index`` into the token stream given by the ``tokens``
+    argument.
+
+    The result is a combined token stream.
+
+    TODO: clean up the code here.
+    """
+    insertions = iter(insertions)
+    try:
+        index, itokens = next(insertions)
+    except StopIteration:
+        # no insertions
+        yield from tokens
+        return
+
+    realpos = None
+    insleft = True
+
+    # iterate over the token stream where we want to insert
+    # the tokens from the insertion list.
+    for i, t, v in tokens:
+        # first iteration. store the position of first item
+        if realpos is None:
+            realpos = i
+        oldi = 0
+        while insleft and i + len(v) >= index:
+            tmpval = v[oldi:index - i]
+            if tmpval:
+                yield realpos, t, tmpval
+                realpos += len(tmpval)
+            for it_index, it_token, it_value in itokens:
+                yield realpos, it_token, it_value
+                realpos += len(it_value)
+            oldi = index - i
+            try:
+                index, itokens = next(insertions)
+            except StopIteration:
+                insleft = False
+                break  # not strictly necessary
+        if oldi < len(v):
+            yield realpos, t, v[oldi:]
+            realpos += len(v) - oldi
+
+    # leftover tokens
+    while insleft:
+        # no normal tokens, set realpos to zero
+        realpos = realpos or 0
+        for p, t, v in itokens:
+            yield realpos, t, v
+            realpos += len(v)
+        try:
+            index, itokens = next(insertions)
+        except StopIteration:
+            insleft = False
+            break  # not strictly necessary
+
+
+class ProfilingRegexLexerMeta(RegexLexerMeta):
+    """Metaclass for ProfilingRegexLexer, collects regex timing info."""
+
+    def _process_regex(cls, regex, rflags, state):
+        if isinstance(regex, words):
+            rex = regex_opt(regex.words, prefix=regex.prefix,
+                            suffix=regex.suffix)
+        else:
+            rex = regex
+        compiled = re.compile(rex, rflags)
+
+        def match_func(text, pos, endpos=sys.maxsize):
+            info = cls._prof_data[-1].setdefault((state, rex), [0, 0.0])
+            t0 = time.time()
+            res = compiled.match(text, pos, endpos)
+            t1 = time.time()
+            info[0] += 1
+            info[1] += t1 - t0
+            return res
+        return match_func
+
+
+class ProfilingRegexLexer(RegexLexer, metaclass=ProfilingRegexLexerMeta):
+    """Drop-in replacement for RegexLexer that does profiling of its regexes."""
+
+    _prof_data = []
+    _prof_sort_index = 4  # defaults to time per call
+
+    def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text, stack=('root',)):
+        # this needs to be a stack, since using(this) will produce nested calls
+        self.__class__._prof_data.append({})
+        yield from RegexLexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text, stack)
+        rawdata = self.__class__._prof_data.pop()
+        data = sorted(((s, repr(r).strip('u\'').replace('\\\\', '\\')[:65],
+                        n, 1000 * t, 1000 * t / n)
+                       for ((s, r), (n, t)) in rawdata.items()),
+                      key=lambda x: x[self._prof_sort_index],
+                      reverse=True)
+        sum_total = sum(x[3] for x in data)
+
+        print()
+        print('Profiling result for %s lexing %d chars in %.3f ms' %
+              (self.__class__.__name__, len(text), sum_total))
+        print('=' * 110)
+        print('%-20s %-64s ncalls  tottime  percall' % ('state', 'regex'))
+        print('-' * 110)
+        for d in data:
+            print('%-20s %-65s %5d %8.4f %8.4f' % d)
+        print('=' * 110)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/modeline.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/modeline.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c310f0edbdc0e8ad3be4e69e1270809ff3cf32f2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/modeline.py
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+"""
+    pygments.modeline
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    A simple modeline parser (based on pymodeline).
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+
+__all__ = ['get_filetype_from_buffer']
+
+
+modeline_re = re.compile(r'''
+    (?: vi | vim | ex ) (?: [<=>]? \d* )? :
+    .* (?: ft | filetype | syn | syntax ) = ( [^:\s]+ )
+''', re.VERBOSE)
+
+
+def get_filetype_from_line(l): # noqa: E741
+    m = modeline_re.search(l)
+    if m:
+        return m.group(1)
+
+
+def get_filetype_from_buffer(buf, max_lines=5):
+    """
+    Scan the buffer for modelines and return filetype if one is found.
+    """
+    lines = buf.splitlines()
+    for line in lines[-1:-max_lines-1:-1]:
+        ret = get_filetype_from_line(line)
+        if ret:
+            return ret
+    for i in range(max_lines, -1, -1):
+        if i < len(lines):
+            ret = get_filetype_from_line(lines[i])
+            if ret:
+                return ret
+
+    return None
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/plugin.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/plugin.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..498db42384966abfb748d66c3577559fab3b5ba8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/plugin.py
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+"""
+    pygments.plugin
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Pygments plugin interface.
+
+    lexer plugins::
+
+        [pygments.lexers]
+        yourlexer = yourmodule:YourLexer
+
+    formatter plugins::
+
+        [pygments.formatters]
+        yourformatter = yourformatter:YourFormatter
+        /.ext = yourformatter:YourFormatter
+
+    As you can see, you can define extensions for the formatter
+    with a leading slash.
+
+    syntax plugins::
+
+        [pygments.styles]
+        yourstyle = yourstyle:YourStyle
+
+    filter plugin::
+
+        [pygments.filter]
+        yourfilter = yourfilter:YourFilter
+
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+from importlib.metadata import entry_points
+
+LEXER_ENTRY_POINT = 'pygments.lexers'
+FORMATTER_ENTRY_POINT = 'pygments.formatters'
+STYLE_ENTRY_POINT = 'pygments.styles'
+FILTER_ENTRY_POINT = 'pygments.filters'
+
+
+def iter_entry_points(group_name):
+    groups = entry_points()
+    if hasattr(groups, 'select'):
+        # New interface in Python 3.10 and newer versions of the
+        # importlib_metadata backport.
+        return groups.select(group=group_name)
+    else:
+        # Older interface, deprecated in Python 3.10 and recent
+        # importlib_metadata, but we need it in Python 3.8 and 3.9.
+        return groups.get(group_name, [])
+
+
+def find_plugin_lexers():
+    for entrypoint in iter_entry_points(LEXER_ENTRY_POINT):
+        yield entrypoint.load()
+
+
+def find_plugin_formatters():
+    for entrypoint in iter_entry_points(FORMATTER_ENTRY_POINT):
+        yield entrypoint.name, entrypoint.load()
+
+
+def find_plugin_styles():
+    for entrypoint in iter_entry_points(STYLE_ENTRY_POINT):
+        yield entrypoint.name, entrypoint.load()
+
+
+def find_plugin_filters():
+    for entrypoint in iter_entry_points(FILTER_ENTRY_POINT):
+        yield entrypoint.name, entrypoint.load()
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/regexopt.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/regexopt.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cc8d2c31b541e43826cc223544d15bab72aaf98d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/regexopt.py
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
+"""
+    pygments.regexopt
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    An algorithm that generates optimized regexes for matching long lists of
+    literal strings.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+from re import escape
+from os.path import commonprefix
+from itertools import groupby
+from operator import itemgetter
+
+CS_ESCAPE = re.compile(r'[\[\^\\\-\]]')
+FIRST_ELEMENT = itemgetter(0)
+
+
+def make_charset(letters):
+    return '[' + CS_ESCAPE.sub(lambda m: '\\' + m.group(), ''.join(letters)) + ']'
+
+
+def regex_opt_inner(strings, open_paren):
+    """Return a regex that matches any string in the sorted list of strings."""
+    close_paren = open_paren and ')' or ''
+    # print strings, repr(open_paren)
+    if not strings:
+        # print '-> nothing left'
+        return ''
+    first = strings[0]
+    if len(strings) == 1:
+        # print '-> only 1 string'
+        return open_paren + escape(first) + close_paren
+    if not first:
+        # print '-> first string empty'
+        return open_paren + regex_opt_inner(strings[1:], '(?:') \
+            + '?' + close_paren
+    if len(first) == 1:
+        # multiple one-char strings? make a charset
+        oneletter = []
+        rest = []
+        for s in strings:
+            if len(s) == 1:
+                oneletter.append(s)
+            else:
+                rest.append(s)
+        if len(oneletter) > 1:  # do we have more than one oneletter string?
+            if rest:
+                # print '-> 1-character + rest'
+                return open_paren + regex_opt_inner(rest, '') + '|' \
+                    + make_charset(oneletter) + close_paren
+            # print '-> only 1-character'
+            return open_paren + make_charset(oneletter) + close_paren
+    prefix = commonprefix(strings)
+    if prefix:
+        plen = len(prefix)
+        # we have a prefix for all strings
+        # print '-> prefix:', prefix
+        return open_paren + escape(prefix) \
+            + regex_opt_inner([s[plen:] for s in strings], '(?:') \
+            + close_paren
+    # is there a suffix?
+    strings_rev = [s[::-1] for s in strings]
+    suffix = commonprefix(strings_rev)
+    if suffix:
+        slen = len(suffix)
+        # print '-> suffix:', suffix[::-1]
+        return open_paren \
+            + regex_opt_inner(sorted(s[:-slen] for s in strings), '(?:') \
+            + escape(suffix[::-1]) + close_paren
+    # recurse on common 1-string prefixes
+    # print '-> last resort'
+    return open_paren + \
+        '|'.join(regex_opt_inner(list(group[1]), '')
+                 for group in groupby(strings, lambda s: s[0] == first[0])) \
+        + close_paren
+
+
+def regex_opt(strings, prefix='', suffix=''):
+    """Return a compiled regex that matches any string in the given list.
+
+    The strings to match must be literal strings, not regexes.  They will be
+    regex-escaped.
+
+    *prefix* and *suffix* are pre- and appended to the final regex.
+    """
+    strings = sorted(strings)
+    return prefix + regex_opt_inner(strings, '(') + suffix
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/scanner.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/scanner.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3c8c8487316a71c1ed75c078cf4d7c77176c6995
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/scanner.py
@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
+"""
+    pygments.scanner
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    This library implements a regex based scanner. Some languages
+    like Pascal are easy to parse but have some keywords that
+    depend on the context. Because of this it's impossible to lex
+    that just by using a regular expression lexer like the
+    `RegexLexer`.
+
+    Have a look at the `DelphiLexer` to get an idea of how to use
+    this scanner.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+import re
+
+
+class EndOfText(RuntimeError):
+    """
+    Raise if end of text is reached and the user
+    tried to call a match function.
+    """
+
+
+class Scanner:
+    """
+    Simple scanner
+
+    All method patterns are regular expression strings (not
+    compiled expressions!)
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, text, flags=0):
+        """
+        :param text:    The text which should be scanned
+        :param flags:   default regular expression flags
+        """
+        self.data = text
+        self.data_length = len(text)
+        self.start_pos = 0
+        self.pos = 0
+        self.flags = flags
+        self.last = None
+        self.match = None
+        self._re_cache = {}
+
+    def eos(self):
+        """`True` if the scanner reached the end of text."""
+        return self.pos >= self.data_length
+    eos = property(eos, eos.__doc__)
+
+    def check(self, pattern):
+        """
+        Apply `pattern` on the current position and return
+        the match object. (Doesn't touch pos). Use this for
+        lookahead.
+        """
+        if self.eos:
+            raise EndOfText()
+        if pattern not in self._re_cache:
+            self._re_cache[pattern] = re.compile(pattern, self.flags)
+        return self._re_cache[pattern].match(self.data, self.pos)
+
+    def test(self, pattern):
+        """Apply a pattern on the current position and check
+        if it patches. Doesn't touch pos.
+        """
+        return self.check(pattern) is not None
+
+    def scan(self, pattern):
+        """
+        Scan the text for the given pattern and update pos/match
+        and related fields. The return value is a boolean that
+        indicates if the pattern matched. The matched value is
+        stored on the instance as ``match``, the last value is
+        stored as ``last``. ``start_pos`` is the position of the
+        pointer before the pattern was matched, ``pos`` is the
+        end position.
+        """
+        if self.eos:
+            raise EndOfText()
+        if pattern not in self._re_cache:
+            self._re_cache[pattern] = re.compile(pattern, self.flags)
+        self.last = self.match
+        m = self._re_cache[pattern].match(self.data, self.pos)
+        if m is None:
+            return False
+        self.start_pos = m.start()
+        self.pos = m.end()
+        self.match = m.group()
+        return True
+
+    def get_char(self):
+        """Scan exactly one char."""
+        self.scan('.')
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return '<%s %d/%d>' % (
+            self.__class__.__name__,
+            self.pos,
+            self.data_length
+        )
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/sphinxext.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/sphinxext.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..955d9584f8f8be51be0c75665d67610ef6793fa4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/sphinxext.py
@@ -0,0 +1,247 @@
+"""
+    pygments.sphinxext
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Sphinx extension to generate automatic documentation of lexers,
+    formatters and filters.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import sys
+
+from docutils import nodes
+from docutils.statemachine import ViewList
+from docutils.parsers.rst import Directive
+from sphinx.util.nodes import nested_parse_with_titles
+
+
+MODULEDOC = '''
+.. module:: %s
+
+%s
+%s
+'''
+
+LEXERDOC = '''
+.. class:: %s
+
+    :Short names: %s
+    :Filenames:   %s
+    :MIME types:  %s
+
+    %s
+
+    %s
+
+'''
+
+FMTERDOC = '''
+.. class:: %s
+
+    :Short names: %s
+    :Filenames: %s
+
+    %s
+
+'''
+
+FILTERDOC = '''
+.. class:: %s
+
+    :Name: %s
+
+    %s
+
+'''
+
+
+class PygmentsDoc(Directive):
+    """
+    A directive to collect all lexers/formatters/filters and generate
+    autoclass directives for them.
+    """
+    has_content = False
+    required_arguments = 1
+    optional_arguments = 0
+    final_argument_whitespace = False
+    option_spec = {}
+
+    def run(self):
+        self.filenames = set()
+        if self.arguments[0] == 'lexers':
+            out = self.document_lexers()
+        elif self.arguments[0] == 'formatters':
+            out = self.document_formatters()
+        elif self.arguments[0] == 'filters':
+            out = self.document_filters()
+        elif self.arguments[0] == 'lexers_overview':
+            out = self.document_lexers_overview()
+        else:
+            raise Exception('invalid argument for "pygmentsdoc" directive')
+        node = nodes.compound()
+        vl = ViewList(out.split('\n'), source='')
+        nested_parse_with_titles(self.state, vl, node)
+        for fn in self.filenames:
+            self.state.document.settings.record_dependencies.add(fn)
+        return node.children
+
+    def document_lexers_overview(self):
+        """Generate a tabular overview of all lexers.
+
+        The columns are the lexer name, the extensions handled by this lexer
+        (or "None"), the aliases and a link to the lexer class."""
+        from pip._vendor.pygments.lexers._mapping import LEXERS
+        from pip._vendor.pygments.lexers import find_lexer_class
+        out = []
+
+        table = []
+
+        def format_link(name, url):
+            if url:
+                return f'`{name} <{url}>`_'
+            return name
+
+        for classname, data in sorted(LEXERS.items(), key=lambda x: x[1][1].lower()):
+            lexer_cls = find_lexer_class(data[1])
+            extensions = lexer_cls.filenames + lexer_cls.alias_filenames
+
+            table.append({
+                'name': format_link(data[1], lexer_cls.url),
+                'extensions': ', '.join(extensions).replace('*', '\\*').replace('_', '\\') or 'None',
+                'aliases': ', '.join(data[2]),
+                'class': f'{data[0]}.{classname}'
+            })
+
+        column_names = ['name', 'extensions', 'aliases', 'class']
+        column_lengths = [max([len(row[column]) for row in table if row[column]])
+                          for column in column_names]
+
+        def write_row(*columns):
+            """Format a table row"""
+            out = []
+            for length, col in zip(column_lengths, columns):
+                if col:
+                    out.append(col.ljust(length))
+                else:
+                    out.append(' '*length)
+
+            return ' '.join(out)
+
+        def write_seperator():
+            """Write a table separator row"""
+            sep = ['='*c for c in column_lengths]
+            return write_row(*sep)
+
+        out.append(write_seperator())
+        out.append(write_row('Name', 'Extension(s)', 'Short name(s)', 'Lexer class'))
+        out.append(write_seperator())
+        for row in table:
+            out.append(write_row(
+                row['name'],
+                row['extensions'],
+                row['aliases'],
+                f':class:`~{row["class"]}`'))
+        out.append(write_seperator())
+
+        return '\n'.join(out)
+
+    def document_lexers(self):
+        from pip._vendor.pygments.lexers._mapping import LEXERS
+        from pip._vendor import pygments
+        import inspect
+        import pathlib
+
+        out = []
+        modules = {}
+        moduledocstrings = {}
+        for classname, data in sorted(LEXERS.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]):
+            module = data[0]
+            mod = __import__(module, None, None, [classname])
+            self.filenames.add(mod.__file__)
+            cls = getattr(mod, classname)
+            if not cls.__doc__:
+                print(f"Warning: {classname} does not have a docstring.")
+            docstring = cls.__doc__
+            if isinstance(docstring, bytes):
+                docstring = docstring.decode('utf8')
+
+            example_file = getattr(cls, '_example', None)
+            if example_file:
+                p = pathlib.Path(inspect.getabsfile(pygments)).parent.parent /\
+                    'tests' / 'examplefiles' / example_file
+                content = p.read_text(encoding='utf-8')
+                if not content:
+                    raise Exception(
+                        f"Empty example file '{example_file}' for lexer "
+                        f"{classname}")
+
+                if data[2]:
+                    lexer_name = data[2][0]
+                    docstring += '\n\n    .. admonition:: Example\n'
+                    docstring += f'\n      .. code-block:: {lexer_name}\n\n'
+                    for line in content.splitlines():
+                        docstring += f'          {line}\n'
+
+            if cls.version_added:
+                version_line = f'.. versionadded:: {cls.version_added}'
+            else:
+                version_line = ''
+
+            modules.setdefault(module, []).append((
+                classname,
+                ', '.join(data[2]) or 'None',
+                ', '.join(data[3]).replace('*', '\\*').replace('_', '\\') or 'None',
+                ', '.join(data[4]) or 'None',
+                docstring,
+                version_line))
+            if module not in moduledocstrings:
+                moddoc = mod.__doc__
+                if isinstance(moddoc, bytes):
+                    moddoc = moddoc.decode('utf8')
+                moduledocstrings[module] = moddoc
+
+        for module, lexers in sorted(modules.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]):
+            if moduledocstrings[module] is None:
+                raise Exception(f"Missing docstring for {module}")
+            heading = moduledocstrings[module].splitlines()[4].strip().rstrip('.')
+            out.append(MODULEDOC % (module, heading, '-'*len(heading)))
+            for data in lexers:
+                out.append(LEXERDOC % data)
+
+        return ''.join(out)
+
+    def document_formatters(self):
+        from pip._vendor.pygments.formatters import FORMATTERS
+
+        out = []
+        for classname, data in sorted(FORMATTERS.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]):
+            module = data[0]
+            mod = __import__(module, None, None, [classname])
+            self.filenames.add(mod.__file__)
+            cls = getattr(mod, classname)
+            docstring = cls.__doc__
+            if isinstance(docstring, bytes):
+                docstring = docstring.decode('utf8')
+            heading = cls.__name__
+            out.append(FMTERDOC % (heading, ', '.join(data[2]) or 'None',
+                                   ', '.join(data[3]).replace('*', '\\*') or 'None',
+                                   docstring))
+        return ''.join(out)
+
+    def document_filters(self):
+        from pip._vendor.pygments.filters import FILTERS
+
+        out = []
+        for name, cls in FILTERS.items():
+            self.filenames.add(sys.modules[cls.__module__].__file__)
+            docstring = cls.__doc__
+            if isinstance(docstring, bytes):
+                docstring = docstring.decode('utf8')
+            out.append(FILTERDOC % (cls.__name__, name, docstring))
+        return ''.join(out)
+
+
+def setup(app):
+    app.add_directive('pygmentsdoc', PygmentsDoc)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/style.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/style.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..be5f8322879d33f12b6371b466a0cbc9540c2a52
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/style.py
@@ -0,0 +1,203 @@
+"""
+    pygments.style
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Basic style object.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+from pip._vendor.pygments.token import Token, STANDARD_TYPES
+
+# Default mapping of ansixxx to RGB colors.
+_ansimap = {
+    # dark
+    'ansiblack': '000000',
+    'ansired': '7f0000',
+    'ansigreen': '007f00',
+    'ansiyellow': '7f7fe0',
+    'ansiblue': '00007f',
+    'ansimagenta': '7f007f',
+    'ansicyan': '007f7f',
+    'ansigray': 'e5e5e5',
+    # normal
+    'ansibrightblack': '555555',
+    'ansibrightred': 'ff0000',
+    'ansibrightgreen': '00ff00',
+    'ansibrightyellow': 'ffff00',
+    'ansibrightblue': '0000ff',
+    'ansibrightmagenta': 'ff00ff',
+    'ansibrightcyan': '00ffff',
+    'ansiwhite': 'ffffff',
+}
+# mapping of deprecated #ansixxx colors to new color names
+_deprecated_ansicolors = {
+    # dark
+    '#ansiblack': 'ansiblack',
+    '#ansidarkred': 'ansired',
+    '#ansidarkgreen': 'ansigreen',
+    '#ansibrown': 'ansiyellow',
+    '#ansidarkblue': 'ansiblue',
+    '#ansipurple': 'ansimagenta',
+    '#ansiteal': 'ansicyan',
+    '#ansilightgray': 'ansigray',
+    # normal
+    '#ansidarkgray': 'ansibrightblack',
+    '#ansired': 'ansibrightred',
+    '#ansigreen': 'ansibrightgreen',
+    '#ansiyellow': 'ansibrightyellow',
+    '#ansiblue': 'ansibrightblue',
+    '#ansifuchsia': 'ansibrightmagenta',
+    '#ansiturquoise': 'ansibrightcyan',
+    '#ansiwhite': 'ansiwhite',
+}
+ansicolors = set(_ansimap)
+
+
+class StyleMeta(type):
+
+    def __new__(mcs, name, bases, dct):
+        obj = type.__new__(mcs, name, bases, dct)
+        for token in STANDARD_TYPES:
+            if token not in obj.styles:
+                obj.styles[token] = ''
+
+        def colorformat(text):
+            if text in ansicolors:
+                return text
+            if text[0:1] == '#':
+                col = text[1:]
+                if len(col) == 6:
+                    return col
+                elif len(col) == 3:
+                    return col[0] * 2 + col[1] * 2 + col[2] * 2
+            elif text == '':
+                return ''
+            elif text.startswith('var') or text.startswith('calc'):
+                return text
+            assert False, f"wrong color format {text!r}"
+
+        _styles = obj._styles = {}
+
+        for ttype in obj.styles:
+            for token in ttype.split():
+                if token in _styles:
+                    continue
+                ndef = _styles.get(token.parent, None)
+                styledefs = obj.styles.get(token, '').split()
+                if not ndef or token is None:
+                    ndef = ['', 0, 0, 0, '', '', 0, 0, 0]
+                elif 'noinherit' in styledefs and token is not Token:
+                    ndef = _styles[Token][:]
+                else:
+                    ndef = ndef[:]
+                _styles[token] = ndef
+                for styledef in obj.styles.get(token, '').split():
+                    if styledef == 'noinherit':
+                        pass
+                    elif styledef == 'bold':
+                        ndef[1] = 1
+                    elif styledef == 'nobold':
+                        ndef[1] = 0
+                    elif styledef == 'italic':
+                        ndef[2] = 1
+                    elif styledef == 'noitalic':
+                        ndef[2] = 0
+                    elif styledef == 'underline':
+                        ndef[3] = 1
+                    elif styledef == 'nounderline':
+                        ndef[3] = 0
+                    elif styledef[:3] == 'bg:':
+                        ndef[4] = colorformat(styledef[3:])
+                    elif styledef[:7] == 'border:':
+                        ndef[5] = colorformat(styledef[7:])
+                    elif styledef == 'roman':
+                        ndef[6] = 1
+                    elif styledef == 'sans':
+                        ndef[7] = 1
+                    elif styledef == 'mono':
+                        ndef[8] = 1
+                    else:
+                        ndef[0] = colorformat(styledef)
+
+        return obj
+
+    def style_for_token(cls, token):
+        t = cls._styles[token]
+        ansicolor = bgansicolor = None
+        color = t[0]
+        if color in _deprecated_ansicolors:
+            color = _deprecated_ansicolors[color]
+        if color in ansicolors:
+            ansicolor = color
+            color = _ansimap[color]
+        bgcolor = t[4]
+        if bgcolor in _deprecated_ansicolors:
+            bgcolor = _deprecated_ansicolors[bgcolor]
+        if bgcolor in ansicolors:
+            bgansicolor = bgcolor
+            bgcolor = _ansimap[bgcolor]
+
+        return {
+            'color':        color or None,
+            'bold':         bool(t[1]),
+            'italic':       bool(t[2]),
+            'underline':    bool(t[3]),
+            'bgcolor':      bgcolor or None,
+            'border':       t[5] or None,
+            'roman':        bool(t[6]) or None,
+            'sans':         bool(t[7]) or None,
+            'mono':         bool(t[8]) or None,
+            'ansicolor':    ansicolor,
+            'bgansicolor':  bgansicolor,
+        }
+
+    def list_styles(cls):
+        return list(cls)
+
+    def styles_token(cls, ttype):
+        return ttype in cls._styles
+
+    def __iter__(cls):
+        for token in cls._styles:
+            yield token, cls.style_for_token(token)
+
+    def __len__(cls):
+        return len(cls._styles)
+
+
+class Style(metaclass=StyleMeta):
+
+    #: overall background color (``None`` means transparent)
+    background_color = '#ffffff'
+
+    #: highlight background color
+    highlight_color = '#ffffcc'
+
+    #: line number font color
+    line_number_color = 'inherit'
+
+    #: line number background color
+    line_number_background_color = 'transparent'
+
+    #: special line number font color
+    line_number_special_color = '#000000'
+
+    #: special line number background color
+    line_number_special_background_color = '#ffffc0'
+
+    #: Style definitions for individual token types.
+    styles = {}
+
+    #: user-friendly style name (used when selecting the style, so this
+    # should be all-lowercase, no spaces, hyphens)
+    name = 'unnamed'
+
+    aliases = []
+
+    # Attribute for lexers defined within Pygments. If set
+    # to True, the style is not shown in the style gallery
+    # on the website. This is intended for language-specific
+    # styles.
+    web_style_gallery_exclude = False
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/token.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/token.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2f3b97e09ac22cefbcea5d3a568b897c9f789c02
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/token.py
@@ -0,0 +1,214 @@
+"""
+    pygments.token
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Basic token types and the standard tokens.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+
+class _TokenType(tuple):
+    parent = None
+
+    def split(self):
+        buf = []
+        node = self
+        while node is not None:
+            buf.append(node)
+            node = node.parent
+        buf.reverse()
+        return buf
+
+    def __init__(self, *args):
+        # no need to call super.__init__
+        self.subtypes = set()
+
+    def __contains__(self, val):
+        return self is val or (
+            type(val) is self.__class__ and
+            val[:len(self)] == self
+        )
+
+    def __getattr__(self, val):
+        if not val or not val[0].isupper():
+            return tuple.__getattribute__(self, val)
+        new = _TokenType(self + (val,))
+        setattr(self, val, new)
+        self.subtypes.add(new)
+        new.parent = self
+        return new
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return 'Token' + (self and '.' or '') + '.'.join(self)
+
+    def __copy__(self):
+        # These instances are supposed to be singletons
+        return self
+
+    def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
+        # These instances are supposed to be singletons
+        return self
+
+
+Token = _TokenType()
+
+# Special token types
+Text = Token.Text
+Whitespace = Text.Whitespace
+Escape = Token.Escape
+Error = Token.Error
+# Text that doesn't belong to this lexer (e.g. HTML in PHP)
+Other = Token.Other
+
+# Common token types for source code
+Keyword = Token.Keyword
+Name = Token.Name
+Literal = Token.Literal
+String = Literal.String
+Number = Literal.Number
+Punctuation = Token.Punctuation
+Operator = Token.Operator
+Comment = Token.Comment
+
+# Generic types for non-source code
+Generic = Token.Generic
+
+# String and some others are not direct children of Token.
+# alias them:
+Token.Token = Token
+Token.String = String
+Token.Number = Number
+
+
+def is_token_subtype(ttype, other):
+    """
+    Return True if ``ttype`` is a subtype of ``other``.
+
+    exists for backwards compatibility. use ``ttype in other`` now.
+    """
+    return ttype in other
+
+
+def string_to_tokentype(s):
+    """
+    Convert a string into a token type::
+
+        >>> string_to_token('String.Double')
+        Token.Literal.String.Double
+        >>> string_to_token('Token.Literal.Number')
+        Token.Literal.Number
+        >>> string_to_token('')
+        Token
+
+    Tokens that are already tokens are returned unchanged:
+
+        >>> string_to_token(String)
+        Token.Literal.String
+    """
+    if isinstance(s, _TokenType):
+        return s
+    if not s:
+        return Token
+    node = Token
+    for item in s.split('.'):
+        node = getattr(node, item)
+    return node
+
+
+# Map standard token types to short names, used in CSS class naming.
+# If you add a new item, please be sure to run this file to perform
+# a consistency check for duplicate values.
+STANDARD_TYPES = {
+    Token:                         '',
+
+    Text:                          '',
+    Whitespace:                    'w',
+    Escape:                        'esc',
+    Error:                         'err',
+    Other:                         'x',
+
+    Keyword:                       'k',
+    Keyword.Constant:              'kc',
+    Keyword.Declaration:           'kd',
+    Keyword.Namespace:             'kn',
+    Keyword.Pseudo:                'kp',
+    Keyword.Reserved:              'kr',
+    Keyword.Type:                  'kt',
+
+    Name:                          'n',
+    Name.Attribute:                'na',
+    Name.Builtin:                  'nb',
+    Name.Builtin.Pseudo:           'bp',
+    Name.Class:                    'nc',
+    Name.Constant:                 'no',
+    Name.Decorator:                'nd',
+    Name.Entity:                   'ni',
+    Name.Exception:                'ne',
+    Name.Function:                 'nf',
+    Name.Function.Magic:           'fm',
+    Name.Property:                 'py',
+    Name.Label:                    'nl',
+    Name.Namespace:                'nn',
+    Name.Other:                    'nx',
+    Name.Tag:                      'nt',
+    Name.Variable:                 'nv',
+    Name.Variable.Class:           'vc',
+    Name.Variable.Global:          'vg',
+    Name.Variable.Instance:        'vi',
+    Name.Variable.Magic:           'vm',
+
+    Literal:                       'l',
+    Literal.Date:                  'ld',
+
+    String:                        's',
+    String.Affix:                  'sa',
+    String.Backtick:               'sb',
+    String.Char:                   'sc',
+    String.Delimiter:              'dl',
+    String.Doc:                    'sd',
+    String.Double:                 's2',
+    String.Escape:                 'se',
+    String.Heredoc:                'sh',
+    String.Interpol:               'si',
+    String.Other:                  'sx',
+    String.Regex:                  'sr',
+    String.Single:                 's1',
+    String.Symbol:                 'ss',
+
+    Number:                        'm',
+    Number.Bin:                    'mb',
+    Number.Float:                  'mf',
+    Number.Hex:                    'mh',
+    Number.Integer:                'mi',
+    Number.Integer.Long:           'il',
+    Number.Oct:                    'mo',
+
+    Operator:                      'o',
+    Operator.Word:                 'ow',
+
+    Punctuation:                   'p',
+    Punctuation.Marker:            'pm',
+
+    Comment:                       'c',
+    Comment.Hashbang:              'ch',
+    Comment.Multiline:             'cm',
+    Comment.Preproc:               'cp',
+    Comment.PreprocFile:           'cpf',
+    Comment.Single:                'c1',
+    Comment.Special:               'cs',
+
+    Generic:                       'g',
+    Generic.Deleted:               'gd',
+    Generic.Emph:                  'ge',
+    Generic.Error:                 'gr',
+    Generic.Heading:               'gh',
+    Generic.Inserted:              'gi',
+    Generic.Output:                'go',
+    Generic.Prompt:                'gp',
+    Generic.Strong:                'gs',
+    Generic.Subheading:            'gu',
+    Generic.EmphStrong:            'ges',
+    Generic.Traceback:             'gt',
+}
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/util.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/util.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..71c5710ae169e4a26a12ac5ab88e27eef8c96c33
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/util.py
@@ -0,0 +1,324 @@
+"""
+    pygments.util
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Utility functions.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2025 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+from io import TextIOWrapper
+
+
+split_path_re = re.compile(r'[/\\ ]')
+doctype_lookup_re = re.compile(r'''
+    ]*>
+''', re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE)
+tag_re = re.compile(r'<(.+?)(\s.*?)?>.*?',
+                    re.IGNORECASE | re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE)
+xml_decl_re = re.compile(r'\s*<\?xml[^>]*\?>', re.I)
+
+
+class ClassNotFound(ValueError):
+    """Raised if one of the lookup functions didn't find a matching class."""
+
+
+class OptionError(Exception):
+    """
+    This exception will be raised by all option processing functions if
+    the type or value of the argument is not correct.
+    """
+
+def get_choice_opt(options, optname, allowed, default=None, normcase=False):
+    """
+    If the key `optname` from the dictionary is not in the sequence
+    `allowed`, raise an error, otherwise return it.
+    """
+    string = options.get(optname, default)
+    if normcase:
+        string = string.lower()
+    if string not in allowed:
+        raise OptionError('Value for option {} must be one of {}'.format(optname, ', '.join(map(str, allowed))))
+    return string
+
+
+def get_bool_opt(options, optname, default=None):
+    """
+    Intuitively, this is `options.get(optname, default)`, but restricted to
+    Boolean value. The Booleans can be represented as string, in order to accept
+    Boolean value from the command line arguments. If the key `optname` is
+    present in the dictionary `options` and is not associated with a Boolean,
+    raise an `OptionError`. If it is absent, `default` is returned instead.
+
+    The valid string values for ``True`` are ``1``, ``yes``, ``true`` and
+    ``on``, the ones for ``False`` are ``0``, ``no``, ``false`` and ``off``
+    (matched case-insensitively).
+    """
+    string = options.get(optname, default)
+    if isinstance(string, bool):
+        return string
+    elif isinstance(string, int):
+        return bool(string)
+    elif not isinstance(string, str):
+        raise OptionError(f'Invalid type {string!r} for option {optname}; use '
+                          '1/0, yes/no, true/false, on/off')
+    elif string.lower() in ('1', 'yes', 'true', 'on'):
+        return True
+    elif string.lower() in ('0', 'no', 'false', 'off'):
+        return False
+    else:
+        raise OptionError(f'Invalid value {string!r} for option {optname}; use '
+                          '1/0, yes/no, true/false, on/off')
+
+
+def get_int_opt(options, optname, default=None):
+    """As :func:`get_bool_opt`, but interpret the value as an integer."""
+    string = options.get(optname, default)
+    try:
+        return int(string)
+    except TypeError:
+        raise OptionError(f'Invalid type {string!r} for option {optname}; you '
+                          'must give an integer value')
+    except ValueError:
+        raise OptionError(f'Invalid value {string!r} for option {optname}; you '
+                          'must give an integer value')
+
+def get_list_opt(options, optname, default=None):
+    """
+    If the key `optname` from the dictionary `options` is a string,
+    split it at whitespace and return it. If it is already a list
+    or a tuple, it is returned as a list.
+    """
+    val = options.get(optname, default)
+    if isinstance(val, str):
+        return val.split()
+    elif isinstance(val, (list, tuple)):
+        return list(val)
+    else:
+        raise OptionError(f'Invalid type {val!r} for option {optname}; you '
+                          'must give a list value')
+
+
+def docstring_headline(obj):
+    if not obj.__doc__:
+        return ''
+    res = []
+    for line in obj.__doc__.strip().splitlines():
+        if line.strip():
+            res.append(" " + line.strip())
+        else:
+            break
+    return ''.join(res).lstrip()
+
+
+def make_analysator(f):
+    """Return a static text analyser function that returns float values."""
+    def text_analyse(text):
+        try:
+            rv = f(text)
+        except Exception:
+            return 0.0
+        if not rv:
+            return 0.0
+        try:
+            return min(1.0, max(0.0, float(rv)))
+        except (ValueError, TypeError):
+            return 0.0
+    text_analyse.__doc__ = f.__doc__
+    return staticmethod(text_analyse)
+
+
+def shebang_matches(text, regex):
+    r"""Check if the given regular expression matches the last part of the
+    shebang if one exists.
+
+        >>> from pygments.util import shebang_matches
+        >>> shebang_matches('#!/usr/bin/env python', r'python(2\.\d)?')
+        True
+        >>> shebang_matches('#!/usr/bin/python2.4', r'python(2\.\d)?')
+        True
+        >>> shebang_matches('#!/usr/bin/python-ruby', r'python(2\.\d)?')
+        False
+        >>> shebang_matches('#!/usr/bin/python/ruby', r'python(2\.\d)?')
+        False
+        >>> shebang_matches('#!/usr/bin/startsomethingwith python',
+        ...                 r'python(2\.\d)?')
+        True
+
+    It also checks for common windows executable file extensions::
+
+        >>> shebang_matches('#!C:\\Python2.4\\Python.exe', r'python(2\.\d)?')
+        True
+
+    Parameters (``'-f'`` or ``'--foo'`` are ignored so ``'perl'`` does
+    the same as ``'perl -e'``)
+
+    Note that this method automatically searches the whole string (eg:
+    the regular expression is wrapped in ``'^$'``)
+    """
+    index = text.find('\n')
+    if index >= 0:
+        first_line = text[:index].lower()
+    else:
+        first_line = text.lower()
+    if first_line.startswith('#!'):
+        try:
+            found = [x for x in split_path_re.split(first_line[2:].strip())
+                     if x and not x.startswith('-')][-1]
+        except IndexError:
+            return False
+        regex = re.compile(rf'^{regex}(\.(exe|cmd|bat|bin))?$', re.IGNORECASE)
+        if regex.search(found) is not None:
+            return True
+    return False
+
+
+def doctype_matches(text, regex):
+    """Check if the doctype matches a regular expression (if present).
+
+    Note that this method only checks the first part of a DOCTYPE.
+    eg: 'html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"'
+    """
+    m = doctype_lookup_re.search(text)
+    if m is None:
+        return False
+    doctype = m.group(1)
+    return re.compile(regex, re.I).match(doctype.strip()) is not None
+
+
+def html_doctype_matches(text):
+    """Check if the file looks like it has a html doctype."""
+    return doctype_matches(text, r'html')
+
+
+_looks_like_xml_cache = {}
+
+
+def looks_like_xml(text):
+    """Check if a doctype exists or if we have some tags."""
+    if xml_decl_re.match(text):
+        return True
+    key = hash(text)
+    try:
+        return _looks_like_xml_cache[key]
+    except KeyError:
+        m = doctype_lookup_re.search(text)
+        if m is not None:
+            return True
+        rv = tag_re.search(text[:1000]) is not None
+        _looks_like_xml_cache[key] = rv
+        return rv
+
+
+def surrogatepair(c):
+    """Given a unicode character code with length greater than 16 bits,
+    return the two 16 bit surrogate pair.
+    """
+    # From example D28 of:
+    # http://www.unicode.org/book/ch03.pdf
+    return (0xd7c0 + (c >> 10), (0xdc00 + (c & 0x3ff)))
+
+
+def format_lines(var_name, seq, raw=False, indent_level=0):
+    """Formats a sequence of strings for output."""
+    lines = []
+    base_indent = ' ' * indent_level * 4
+    inner_indent = ' ' * (indent_level + 1) * 4
+    lines.append(base_indent + var_name + ' = (')
+    if raw:
+        # These should be preformatted reprs of, say, tuples.
+        for i in seq:
+            lines.append(inner_indent + i + ',')
+    else:
+        for i in seq:
+            # Force use of single quotes
+            r = repr(i + '"')
+            lines.append(inner_indent + r[:-2] + r[-1] + ',')
+    lines.append(base_indent + ')')
+    return '\n'.join(lines)
+
+
+def duplicates_removed(it, already_seen=()):
+    """
+    Returns a list with duplicates removed from the iterable `it`.
+
+    Order is preserved.
+    """
+    lst = []
+    seen = set()
+    for i in it:
+        if i in seen or i in already_seen:
+            continue
+        lst.append(i)
+        seen.add(i)
+    return lst
+
+
+class Future:
+    """Generic class to defer some work.
+
+    Handled specially in RegexLexerMeta, to support regex string construction at
+    first use.
+    """
+    def get(self):
+        raise NotImplementedError
+
+
+def guess_decode(text):
+    """Decode *text* with guessed encoding.
+
+    First try UTF-8; this should fail for non-UTF-8 encodings.
+    Then try the preferred locale encoding.
+    Fall back to latin-1, which always works.
+    """
+    try:
+        text = text.decode('utf-8')
+        return text, 'utf-8'
+    except UnicodeDecodeError:
+        try:
+            import locale
+            prefencoding = locale.getpreferredencoding()
+            text = text.decode()
+            return text, prefencoding
+        except (UnicodeDecodeError, LookupError):
+            text = text.decode('latin1')
+            return text, 'latin1'
+
+
+def guess_decode_from_terminal(text, term):
+    """Decode *text* coming from terminal *term*.
+
+    First try the terminal encoding, if given.
+    Then try UTF-8.  Then try the preferred locale encoding.
+    Fall back to latin-1, which always works.
+    """
+    if getattr(term, 'encoding', None):
+        try:
+            text = text.decode(term.encoding)
+        except UnicodeDecodeError:
+            pass
+        else:
+            return text, term.encoding
+    return guess_decode(text)
+
+
+def terminal_encoding(term):
+    """Return our best guess of encoding for the given *term*."""
+    if getattr(term, 'encoding', None):
+        return term.encoding
+    import locale
+    return locale.getpreferredencoding()
+
+
+class UnclosingTextIOWrapper(TextIOWrapper):
+    # Don't close underlying buffer on destruction.
+    def close(self):
+        self.flush()
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pyproject_hooks/LICENSE b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pyproject_hooks/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b0ae9dbc262b5f7ed4cb6f964cfb5eb5c0d0b0be
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pyproject_hooks/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+The MIT License (MIT)
+
+Copyright (c) 2017 Thomas Kluyver
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
+in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
+to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
+copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
+all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
+THE SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pyproject_hooks/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pyproject_hooks/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..746b89f7e71ed14565d18aa97ccc62d5df1bed82
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pyproject_hooks/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+"""Wrappers to call pyproject.toml-based build backend hooks.
+"""
+
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
+
+from ._impl import (
+    BackendUnavailable,
+    BuildBackendHookCaller,
+    HookMissing,
+    UnsupportedOperation,
+    default_subprocess_runner,
+    quiet_subprocess_runner,
+)
+
+__version__ = "1.2.0"
+__all__ = [
+    "BackendUnavailable",
+    "BackendInvalid",
+    "HookMissing",
+    "UnsupportedOperation",
+    "default_subprocess_runner",
+    "quiet_subprocess_runner",
+    "BuildBackendHookCaller",
+]
+
+BackendInvalid = BackendUnavailable  # Deprecated alias, previously a separate exception
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from ._impl import SubprocessRunner
+
+    __all__ += ["SubprocessRunner"]
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pyproject_hooks/py.typed b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pyproject_hooks/py.typed
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/LICENSE b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..67db8588217f266eb561f75fae738656325deac9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,175 @@
+
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diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..04230fc8d9a1b1c577eca87271c64cca8d4f977f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,179 @@
+#   __
+#  /__)  _  _     _   _ _/   _
+# / (   (- (/ (/ (- _)  /  _)
+#          /
+
+"""
+Requests HTTP Library
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Requests is an HTTP library, written in Python, for human beings.
+Basic GET usage:
+
+   >>> import requests
+   >>> r = requests.get('https://www.python.org')
+   >>> r.status_code
+   200
+   >>> b'Python is a programming language' in r.content
+   True
+
+... or POST:
+
+   >>> payload = dict(key1='value1', key2='value2')
+   >>> r = requests.post('https://httpbin.org/post', data=payload)
+   >>> print(r.text)
+   {
+     ...
+     "form": {
+       "key1": "value1",
+       "key2": "value2"
+     },
+     ...
+   }
+
+The other HTTP methods are supported - see `requests.api`. Full documentation
+is at .
+
+:copyright: (c) 2017 by Kenneth Reitz.
+:license: Apache 2.0, see LICENSE for more details.
+"""
+
+import warnings
+
+from pip._vendor import urllib3
+
+from .exceptions import RequestsDependencyWarning
+
+charset_normalizer_version = None
+chardet_version = None
+
+
+def check_compatibility(urllib3_version, chardet_version, charset_normalizer_version):
+    urllib3_version = urllib3_version.split(".")
+    assert urllib3_version != ["dev"]  # Verify urllib3 isn't installed from git.
+
+    # Sometimes, urllib3 only reports its version as 16.1.
+    if len(urllib3_version) == 2:
+        urllib3_version.append("0")
+
+    # Check urllib3 for compatibility.
+    major, minor, patch = urllib3_version  # noqa: F811
+    major, minor, patch = int(major), int(minor), int(patch)
+    # urllib3 >= 1.21.1
+    assert major >= 1
+    if major == 1:
+        assert minor >= 21
+
+    # Check charset_normalizer for compatibility.
+    if chardet_version:
+        major, minor, patch = chardet_version.split(".")[:3]
+        major, minor, patch = int(major), int(minor), int(patch)
+        # chardet_version >= 3.0.2, < 6.0.0
+        assert (3, 0, 2) <= (major, minor, patch) < (6, 0, 0)
+    elif charset_normalizer_version:
+        major, minor, patch = charset_normalizer_version.split(".")[:3]
+        major, minor, patch = int(major), int(minor), int(patch)
+        # charset_normalizer >= 2.0.0 < 4.0.0
+        assert (2, 0, 0) <= (major, minor, patch) < (4, 0, 0)
+    else:
+        # pip does not need or use character detection
+        pass
+
+
+def _check_cryptography(cryptography_version):
+    # cryptography < 1.3.4
+    try:
+        cryptography_version = list(map(int, cryptography_version.split(".")))
+    except ValueError:
+        return
+
+    if cryptography_version < [1, 3, 4]:
+        warning = "Old version of cryptography ({}) may cause slowdown.".format(
+            cryptography_version
+        )
+        warnings.warn(warning, RequestsDependencyWarning)
+
+
+# Check imported dependencies for compatibility.
+try:
+    check_compatibility(
+        urllib3.__version__, chardet_version, charset_normalizer_version
+    )
+except (AssertionError, ValueError):
+    warnings.warn(
+        "urllib3 ({}) or chardet ({})/charset_normalizer ({}) doesn't match a supported "
+        "version!".format(
+            urllib3.__version__, chardet_version, charset_normalizer_version
+        ),
+        RequestsDependencyWarning,
+    )
+
+# Attempt to enable urllib3's fallback for SNI support
+# if the standard library doesn't support SNI or the
+# 'ssl' library isn't available.
+try:
+    # Note: This logic prevents upgrading cryptography on Windows, if imported
+    #       as part of pip.
+    from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS
+    if not WINDOWS:
+        raise ImportError("pip internals: don't import cryptography on Windows")
+    try:
+        import ssl
+    except ImportError:
+        ssl = None
+
+    if not getattr(ssl, "HAS_SNI", False):
+        from pip._vendor.urllib3.contrib import pyopenssl
+
+        pyopenssl.inject_into_urllib3()
+
+        # Check cryptography version
+        from cryptography import __version__ as cryptography_version
+
+        _check_cryptography(cryptography_version)
+except ImportError:
+    pass
+
+# urllib3's DependencyWarnings should be silenced.
+from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import DependencyWarning
+
+warnings.simplefilter("ignore", DependencyWarning)
+
+# Set default logging handler to avoid "No handler found" warnings.
+import logging
+from logging import NullHandler
+
+from . import packages, utils
+from .__version__ import (
+    __author__,
+    __author_email__,
+    __build__,
+    __cake__,
+    __copyright__,
+    __description__,
+    __license__,
+    __title__,
+    __url__,
+    __version__,
+)
+from .api import delete, get, head, options, patch, post, put, request
+from .exceptions import (
+    ConnectionError,
+    ConnectTimeout,
+    FileModeWarning,
+    HTTPError,
+    JSONDecodeError,
+    ReadTimeout,
+    RequestException,
+    Timeout,
+    TooManyRedirects,
+    URLRequired,
+)
+from .models import PreparedRequest, Request, Response
+from .sessions import Session, session
+from .status_codes import codes
+
+logging.getLogger(__name__).addHandler(NullHandler())
+
+# FileModeWarnings go off per the default.
+warnings.simplefilter("default", FileModeWarning, append=True)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/adapters.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/adapters.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..67ccebcbea019307dc6ea6d72c128bdda5c13393
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/adapters.py
@@ -0,0 +1,696 @@
+"""
+requests.adapters
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module contains the transport adapters that Requests uses to define
+and maintain connections.
+"""
+
+import os.path
+import socket  # noqa: F401
+import typing
+import warnings
+
+from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import ClosedPoolError, ConnectTimeoutError
+from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import HTTPError as _HTTPError
+from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import InvalidHeader as _InvalidHeader
+from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import (
+    LocationValueError,
+    MaxRetryError,
+    NewConnectionError,
+    ProtocolError,
+)
+from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import ProxyError as _ProxyError
+from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import ReadTimeoutError, ResponseError
+from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import SSLError as _SSLError
+from pip._vendor.urllib3.poolmanager import PoolManager, proxy_from_url
+from pip._vendor.urllib3.util import Timeout as TimeoutSauce
+from pip._vendor.urllib3.util import parse_url
+from pip._vendor.urllib3.util.retry import Retry
+
+from .auth import _basic_auth_str
+from .compat import basestring, urlparse
+from .cookies import extract_cookies_to_jar
+from .exceptions import (
+    ConnectionError,
+    ConnectTimeout,
+    InvalidHeader,
+    InvalidProxyURL,
+    InvalidSchema,
+    InvalidURL,
+    ProxyError,
+    ReadTimeout,
+    RetryError,
+    SSLError,
+)
+from .models import Response
+from .structures import CaseInsensitiveDict
+from .utils import (
+    DEFAULT_CA_BUNDLE_PATH,
+    extract_zipped_paths,
+    get_auth_from_url,
+    get_encoding_from_headers,
+    prepend_scheme_if_needed,
+    select_proxy,
+    urldefragauth,
+)
+
+try:
+    from pip._vendor.urllib3.contrib.socks import SOCKSProxyManager
+except ImportError:
+
+    def SOCKSProxyManager(*args, **kwargs):
+        raise InvalidSchema("Missing dependencies for SOCKS support.")
+
+
+if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from .models import PreparedRequest
+
+
+DEFAULT_POOLBLOCK = False
+DEFAULT_POOLSIZE = 10
+DEFAULT_RETRIES = 0
+DEFAULT_POOL_TIMEOUT = None
+
+
+def _urllib3_request_context(
+    request: "PreparedRequest",
+    verify: "bool | str | None",
+    client_cert: "typing.Tuple[str, str] | str | None",
+    poolmanager: "PoolManager",
+) -> "(typing.Dict[str, typing.Any], typing.Dict[str, typing.Any])":
+    host_params = {}
+    pool_kwargs = {}
+    parsed_request_url = urlparse(request.url)
+    scheme = parsed_request_url.scheme.lower()
+    port = parsed_request_url.port
+
+    cert_reqs = "CERT_REQUIRED"
+    if verify is False:
+        cert_reqs = "CERT_NONE"
+    elif isinstance(verify, str):
+        if not os.path.isdir(verify):
+            pool_kwargs["ca_certs"] = verify
+        else:
+            pool_kwargs["ca_cert_dir"] = verify
+    pool_kwargs["cert_reqs"] = cert_reqs
+    if client_cert is not None:
+        if isinstance(client_cert, tuple) and len(client_cert) == 2:
+            pool_kwargs["cert_file"] = client_cert[0]
+            pool_kwargs["key_file"] = client_cert[1]
+        else:
+            # According to our docs, we allow users to specify just the client
+            # cert path
+            pool_kwargs["cert_file"] = client_cert
+    host_params = {
+        "scheme": scheme,
+        "host": parsed_request_url.hostname,
+        "port": port,
+    }
+    return host_params, pool_kwargs
+
+
+class BaseAdapter:
+    """The Base Transport Adapter"""
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super().__init__()
+
+    def send(
+        self, request, stream=False, timeout=None, verify=True, cert=None, proxies=None
+    ):
+        """Sends PreparedRequest object. Returns Response object.
+
+        :param request: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` being sent.
+        :param stream: (optional) Whether to stream the request content.
+        :param timeout: (optional) How long to wait for the server to send
+            data before giving up, as a float, or a :ref:`(connect timeout,
+            read timeout) ` tuple.
+        :type timeout: float or tuple
+        :param verify: (optional) Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether we verify
+            the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it must be a path
+            to a CA bundle to use
+        :param cert: (optional) Any user-provided SSL certificate to be trusted.
+        :param proxies: (optional) The proxies dictionary to apply to the request.
+        """
+        raise NotImplementedError
+
+    def close(self):
+        """Cleans up adapter specific items."""
+        raise NotImplementedError
+
+
+class HTTPAdapter(BaseAdapter):
+    """The built-in HTTP Adapter for urllib3.
+
+    Provides a general-case interface for Requests sessions to contact HTTP and
+    HTTPS urls by implementing the Transport Adapter interface. This class will
+    usually be created by the :class:`Session ` class under the
+    covers.
+
+    :param pool_connections: The number of urllib3 connection pools to cache.
+    :param pool_maxsize: The maximum number of connections to save in the pool.
+    :param max_retries: The maximum number of retries each connection
+        should attempt. Note, this applies only to failed DNS lookups, socket
+        connections and connection timeouts, never to requests where data has
+        made it to the server. By default, Requests does not retry failed
+        connections. If you need granular control over the conditions under
+        which we retry a request, import urllib3's ``Retry`` class and pass
+        that instead.
+    :param pool_block: Whether the connection pool should block for connections.
+
+    Usage::
+
+      >>> import requests
+      >>> s = requests.Session()
+      >>> a = requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter(max_retries=3)
+      >>> s.mount('http://', a)
+    """
+
+    __attrs__ = [
+        "max_retries",
+        "config",
+        "_pool_connections",
+        "_pool_maxsize",
+        "_pool_block",
+    ]
+
+    def __init__(
+        self,
+        pool_connections=DEFAULT_POOLSIZE,
+        pool_maxsize=DEFAULT_POOLSIZE,
+        max_retries=DEFAULT_RETRIES,
+        pool_block=DEFAULT_POOLBLOCK,
+    ):
+        if max_retries == DEFAULT_RETRIES:
+            self.max_retries = Retry(0, read=False)
+        else:
+            self.max_retries = Retry.from_int(max_retries)
+        self.config = {}
+        self.proxy_manager = {}
+
+        super().__init__()
+
+        self._pool_connections = pool_connections
+        self._pool_maxsize = pool_maxsize
+        self._pool_block = pool_block
+
+        self.init_poolmanager(pool_connections, pool_maxsize, block=pool_block)
+
+    def __getstate__(self):
+        return {attr: getattr(self, attr, None) for attr in self.__attrs__}
+
+    def __setstate__(self, state):
+        # Can't handle by adding 'proxy_manager' to self.__attrs__ because
+        # self.poolmanager uses a lambda function, which isn't pickleable.
+        self.proxy_manager = {}
+        self.config = {}
+
+        for attr, value in state.items():
+            setattr(self, attr, value)
+
+        self.init_poolmanager(
+            self._pool_connections, self._pool_maxsize, block=self._pool_block
+        )
+
+    def init_poolmanager(
+        self, connections, maxsize, block=DEFAULT_POOLBLOCK, **pool_kwargs
+    ):
+        """Initializes a urllib3 PoolManager.
+
+        This method should not be called from user code, and is only
+        exposed for use when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param connections: The number of urllib3 connection pools to cache.
+        :param maxsize: The maximum number of connections to save in the pool.
+        :param block: Block when no free connections are available.
+        :param pool_kwargs: Extra keyword arguments used to initialize the Pool Manager.
+        """
+        # save these values for pickling
+        self._pool_connections = connections
+        self._pool_maxsize = maxsize
+        self._pool_block = block
+
+        self.poolmanager = PoolManager(
+            num_pools=connections,
+            maxsize=maxsize,
+            block=block,
+            **pool_kwargs,
+        )
+
+    def proxy_manager_for(self, proxy, **proxy_kwargs):
+        """Return urllib3 ProxyManager for the given proxy.
+
+        This method should not be called from user code, and is only
+        exposed for use when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param proxy: The proxy to return a urllib3 ProxyManager for.
+        :param proxy_kwargs: Extra keyword arguments used to configure the Proxy Manager.
+        :returns: ProxyManager
+        :rtype: urllib3.ProxyManager
+        """
+        if proxy in self.proxy_manager:
+            manager = self.proxy_manager[proxy]
+        elif proxy.lower().startswith("socks"):
+            username, password = get_auth_from_url(proxy)
+            manager = self.proxy_manager[proxy] = SOCKSProxyManager(
+                proxy,
+                username=username,
+                password=password,
+                num_pools=self._pool_connections,
+                maxsize=self._pool_maxsize,
+                block=self._pool_block,
+                **proxy_kwargs,
+            )
+        else:
+            proxy_headers = self.proxy_headers(proxy)
+            manager = self.proxy_manager[proxy] = proxy_from_url(
+                proxy,
+                proxy_headers=proxy_headers,
+                num_pools=self._pool_connections,
+                maxsize=self._pool_maxsize,
+                block=self._pool_block,
+                **proxy_kwargs,
+            )
+
+        return manager
+
+    def cert_verify(self, conn, url, verify, cert):
+        """Verify a SSL certificate. This method should not be called from user
+        code, and is only exposed for use when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param conn: The urllib3 connection object associated with the cert.
+        :param url: The requested URL.
+        :param verify: Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether we verify
+            the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it must be a path
+            to a CA bundle to use
+        :param cert: The SSL certificate to verify.
+        """
+        if url.lower().startswith("https") and verify:
+            cert_loc = None
+
+            # Allow self-specified cert location.
+            if verify is not True:
+                cert_loc = verify
+
+            if not cert_loc:
+                cert_loc = extract_zipped_paths(DEFAULT_CA_BUNDLE_PATH)
+
+            if not cert_loc or not os.path.exists(cert_loc):
+                raise OSError(
+                    f"Could not find a suitable TLS CA certificate bundle, "
+                    f"invalid path: {cert_loc}"
+                )
+
+            conn.cert_reqs = "CERT_REQUIRED"
+
+            if not os.path.isdir(cert_loc):
+                conn.ca_certs = cert_loc
+            else:
+                conn.ca_cert_dir = cert_loc
+        else:
+            conn.cert_reqs = "CERT_NONE"
+            conn.ca_certs = None
+            conn.ca_cert_dir = None
+
+        if cert:
+            if not isinstance(cert, basestring):
+                conn.cert_file = cert[0]
+                conn.key_file = cert[1]
+            else:
+                conn.cert_file = cert
+                conn.key_file = None
+            if conn.cert_file and not os.path.exists(conn.cert_file):
+                raise OSError(
+                    f"Could not find the TLS certificate file, "
+                    f"invalid path: {conn.cert_file}"
+                )
+            if conn.key_file and not os.path.exists(conn.key_file):
+                raise OSError(
+                    f"Could not find the TLS key file, invalid path: {conn.key_file}"
+                )
+
+    def build_response(self, req, resp):
+        """Builds a :class:`Response ` object from a urllib3
+        response. This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed
+        for use when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `
+
+        :param req: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` used to generate the response.
+        :param resp: The urllib3 response object.
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+        response = Response()
+
+        # Fallback to None if there's no status_code, for whatever reason.
+        response.status_code = getattr(resp, "status", None)
+
+        # Make headers case-insensitive.
+        response.headers = CaseInsensitiveDict(getattr(resp, "headers", {}))
+
+        # Set encoding.
+        response.encoding = get_encoding_from_headers(response.headers)
+        response.raw = resp
+        response.reason = response.raw.reason
+
+        if isinstance(req.url, bytes):
+            response.url = req.url.decode("utf-8")
+        else:
+            response.url = req.url
+
+        # Add new cookies from the server.
+        extract_cookies_to_jar(response.cookies, req, resp)
+
+        # Give the Response some context.
+        response.request = req
+        response.connection = self
+
+        return response
+
+    def build_connection_pool_key_attributes(self, request, verify, cert=None):
+        """Build the PoolKey attributes used by urllib3 to return a connection.
+
+        This looks at the PreparedRequest, the user-specified verify value,
+        and the value of the cert parameter to determine what PoolKey values
+        to use to select a connection from a given urllib3 Connection Pool.
+
+        The SSL related pool key arguments are not consistently set. As of
+        this writing, use the following to determine what keys may be in that
+        dictionary:
+
+        * If ``verify`` is ``True``, ``"ssl_context"`` will be set and will be the
+          default Requests SSL Context
+        * If ``verify`` is ``False``, ``"ssl_context"`` will not be set but
+          ``"cert_reqs"`` will be set
+        * If ``verify`` is a string, (i.e., it is a user-specified trust bundle)
+          ``"ca_certs"`` will be set if the string is not a directory recognized
+          by :py:func:`os.path.isdir`, otherwise ``"ca_cert_dir"`` will be
+          set.
+        * If ``"cert"`` is specified, ``"cert_file"`` will always be set. If
+          ``"cert"`` is a tuple with a second item, ``"key_file"`` will also
+          be present
+
+        To override these settings, one may subclass this class, call this
+        method and use the above logic to change parameters as desired. For
+        example, if one wishes to use a custom :py:class:`ssl.SSLContext` one
+        must both set ``"ssl_context"`` and based on what else they require,
+        alter the other keys to ensure the desired behaviour.
+
+        :param request:
+            The PreparedReqest being sent over the connection.
+        :type request:
+            :class:`~requests.models.PreparedRequest`
+        :param verify:
+            Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether
+            we verify the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it
+            must be a path to a CA bundle to use.
+        :param cert:
+            (optional) Any user-provided SSL certificate for client
+            authentication (a.k.a., mTLS). This may be a string (i.e., just
+            the path to a file which holds both certificate and key) or a
+            tuple of length 2 with the certificate file path and key file
+            path.
+        :returns:
+            A tuple of two dictionaries. The first is the "host parameters"
+            portion of the Pool Key including scheme, hostname, and port. The
+            second is a dictionary of SSLContext related parameters.
+        """
+        return _urllib3_request_context(request, verify, cert, self.poolmanager)
+
+    def get_connection_with_tls_context(self, request, verify, proxies=None, cert=None):
+        """Returns a urllib3 connection for the given request and TLS settings.
+        This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed for use
+        when subclassing the :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param request:
+            The :class:`PreparedRequest ` object to be sent
+            over the connection.
+        :param verify:
+            Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether we verify the
+            server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it must be a
+            path to a CA bundle to use.
+        :param proxies:
+            (optional) The proxies dictionary to apply to the request.
+        :param cert:
+            (optional) Any user-provided SSL certificate to be used for client
+            authentication (a.k.a., mTLS).
+        :rtype:
+            urllib3.ConnectionPool
+        """
+        proxy = select_proxy(request.url, proxies)
+        try:
+            host_params, pool_kwargs = self.build_connection_pool_key_attributes(
+                request,
+                verify,
+                cert,
+            )
+        except ValueError as e:
+            raise InvalidURL(e, request=request)
+        if proxy:
+            proxy = prepend_scheme_if_needed(proxy, "http")
+            proxy_url = parse_url(proxy)
+            if not proxy_url.host:
+                raise InvalidProxyURL(
+                    "Please check proxy URL. It is malformed "
+                    "and could be missing the host."
+                )
+            proxy_manager = self.proxy_manager_for(proxy)
+            conn = proxy_manager.connection_from_host(
+                **host_params, pool_kwargs=pool_kwargs
+            )
+        else:
+            # Only scheme should be lower case
+            conn = self.poolmanager.connection_from_host(
+                **host_params, pool_kwargs=pool_kwargs
+            )
+
+        return conn
+
+    def get_connection(self, url, proxies=None):
+        """DEPRECATED: Users should move to `get_connection_with_tls_context`
+        for all subclasses of HTTPAdapter using Requests>=2.32.2.
+
+        Returns a urllib3 connection for the given URL. This should not be
+        called from user code, and is only exposed for use when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param url: The URL to connect to.
+        :param proxies: (optional) A Requests-style dictionary of proxies used on this request.
+        :rtype: urllib3.ConnectionPool
+        """
+        warnings.warn(
+            (
+                "`get_connection` has been deprecated in favor of "
+                "`get_connection_with_tls_context`. Custom HTTPAdapter subclasses "
+                "will need to migrate for Requests>=2.32.2. Please see "
+                "https://github.com/psf/requests/pull/6710 for more details."
+            ),
+            DeprecationWarning,
+        )
+        proxy = select_proxy(url, proxies)
+
+        if proxy:
+            proxy = prepend_scheme_if_needed(proxy, "http")
+            proxy_url = parse_url(proxy)
+            if not proxy_url.host:
+                raise InvalidProxyURL(
+                    "Please check proxy URL. It is malformed "
+                    "and could be missing the host."
+                )
+            proxy_manager = self.proxy_manager_for(proxy)
+            conn = proxy_manager.connection_from_url(url)
+        else:
+            # Only scheme should be lower case
+            parsed = urlparse(url)
+            url = parsed.geturl()
+            conn = self.poolmanager.connection_from_url(url)
+
+        return conn
+
+    def close(self):
+        """Disposes of any internal state.
+
+        Currently, this closes the PoolManager and any active ProxyManager,
+        which closes any pooled connections.
+        """
+        self.poolmanager.clear()
+        for proxy in self.proxy_manager.values():
+            proxy.clear()
+
+    def request_url(self, request, proxies):
+        """Obtain the url to use when making the final request.
+
+        If the message is being sent through a HTTP proxy, the full URL has to
+        be used. Otherwise, we should only use the path portion of the URL.
+
+        This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed for use
+        when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param request: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` being sent.
+        :param proxies: A dictionary of schemes or schemes and hosts to proxy URLs.
+        :rtype: str
+        """
+        proxy = select_proxy(request.url, proxies)
+        scheme = urlparse(request.url).scheme
+
+        is_proxied_http_request = proxy and scheme != "https"
+        using_socks_proxy = False
+        if proxy:
+            proxy_scheme = urlparse(proxy).scheme.lower()
+            using_socks_proxy = proxy_scheme.startswith("socks")
+
+        url = request.path_url
+        if url.startswith("//"):  # Don't confuse urllib3
+            url = f"/{url.lstrip('/')}"
+
+        if is_proxied_http_request and not using_socks_proxy:
+            url = urldefragauth(request.url)
+
+        return url
+
+    def add_headers(self, request, **kwargs):
+        """Add any headers needed by the connection. As of v2.0 this does
+        nothing by default, but is left for overriding by users that subclass
+        the :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed for use
+        when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param request: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` to add headers to.
+        :param kwargs: The keyword arguments from the call to send().
+        """
+        pass
+
+    def proxy_headers(self, proxy):
+        """Returns a dictionary of the headers to add to any request sent
+        through a proxy. This works with urllib3 magic to ensure that they are
+        correctly sent to the proxy, rather than in a tunnelled request if
+        CONNECT is being used.
+
+        This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed for use
+        when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param proxy: The url of the proxy being used for this request.
+        :rtype: dict
+        """
+        headers = {}
+        username, password = get_auth_from_url(proxy)
+
+        if username:
+            headers["Proxy-Authorization"] = _basic_auth_str(username, password)
+
+        return headers
+
+    def send(
+        self, request, stream=False, timeout=None, verify=True, cert=None, proxies=None
+    ):
+        """Sends PreparedRequest object. Returns Response object.
+
+        :param request: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` being sent.
+        :param stream: (optional) Whether to stream the request content.
+        :param timeout: (optional) How long to wait for the server to send
+            data before giving up, as a float, or a :ref:`(connect timeout,
+            read timeout) ` tuple.
+        :type timeout: float or tuple or urllib3 Timeout object
+        :param verify: (optional) Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether
+            we verify the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it
+            must be a path to a CA bundle to use
+        :param cert: (optional) Any user-provided SSL certificate to be trusted.
+        :param proxies: (optional) The proxies dictionary to apply to the request.
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+
+        try:
+            conn = self.get_connection_with_tls_context(
+                request, verify, proxies=proxies, cert=cert
+            )
+        except LocationValueError as e:
+            raise InvalidURL(e, request=request)
+
+        self.cert_verify(conn, request.url, verify, cert)
+        url = self.request_url(request, proxies)
+        self.add_headers(
+            request,
+            stream=stream,
+            timeout=timeout,
+            verify=verify,
+            cert=cert,
+            proxies=proxies,
+        )
+
+        chunked = not (request.body is None or "Content-Length" in request.headers)
+
+        if isinstance(timeout, tuple):
+            try:
+                connect, read = timeout
+                timeout = TimeoutSauce(connect=connect, read=read)
+            except ValueError:
+                raise ValueError(
+                    f"Invalid timeout {timeout}. Pass a (connect, read) timeout tuple, "
+                    f"or a single float to set both timeouts to the same value."
+                )
+        elif isinstance(timeout, TimeoutSauce):
+            pass
+        else:
+            timeout = TimeoutSauce(connect=timeout, read=timeout)
+
+        try:
+            resp = conn.urlopen(
+                method=request.method,
+                url=url,
+                body=request.body,
+                headers=request.headers,
+                redirect=False,
+                assert_same_host=False,
+                preload_content=False,
+                decode_content=False,
+                retries=self.max_retries,
+                timeout=timeout,
+                chunked=chunked,
+            )
+
+        except (ProtocolError, OSError) as err:
+            raise ConnectionError(err, request=request)
+
+        except MaxRetryError as e:
+            if isinstance(e.reason, ConnectTimeoutError):
+                # TODO: Remove this in 3.0.0: see #2811
+                if not isinstance(e.reason, NewConnectionError):
+                    raise ConnectTimeout(e, request=request)
+
+            if isinstance(e.reason, ResponseError):
+                raise RetryError(e, request=request)
+
+            if isinstance(e.reason, _ProxyError):
+                raise ProxyError(e, request=request)
+
+            if isinstance(e.reason, _SSLError):
+                # This branch is for urllib3 v1.22 and later.
+                raise SSLError(e, request=request)
+
+            raise ConnectionError(e, request=request)
+
+        except ClosedPoolError as e:
+            raise ConnectionError(e, request=request)
+
+        except _ProxyError as e:
+            raise ProxyError(e)
+
+        except (_SSLError, _HTTPError) as e:
+            if isinstance(e, _SSLError):
+                # This branch is for urllib3 versions earlier than v1.22
+                raise SSLError(e, request=request)
+            elif isinstance(e, ReadTimeoutError):
+                raise ReadTimeout(e, request=request)
+            elif isinstance(e, _InvalidHeader):
+                raise InvalidHeader(e, request=request)
+            else:
+                raise
+
+        return self.build_response(request, resp)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/certs.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/certs.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2743144b9944d9a20e7fcd0cad360c4cd06a42be
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/certs.py
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+"""
+requests.certs
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module returns the preferred default CA certificate bundle. There is
+only one — the one from the certifi package.
+
+If you are packaging Requests, e.g., for a Linux distribution or a managed
+environment, you can change the definition of where() to return a separately
+packaged CA bundle.
+"""
+from pip._vendor.certifi import where
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    print(where())
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/compat.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/compat.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b95a92140e23945a1a13316fe004406d8867035e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/compat.py
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+"""
+requests.compat
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module previously handled import compatibility issues
+between Python 2 and Python 3. It remains for backwards
+compatibility until the next major version.
+"""
+
+import sys
+
+# -------
+# urllib3
+# -------
+from pip._vendor.urllib3 import __version__ as urllib3_version
+
+# Detect which major version of urllib3 is being used.
+try:
+    is_urllib3_1 = int(urllib3_version.split(".")[0]) == 1
+except (TypeError, AttributeError):
+    # If we can't discern a version, prefer old functionality.
+    is_urllib3_1 = True
+
+# -------------------
+# Character Detection
+# -------------------
+
+
+def _resolve_char_detection():
+    """Find supported character detection libraries."""
+    chardet = None
+    return chardet
+
+
+chardet = _resolve_char_detection()
+
+# -------
+# Pythons
+# -------
+
+# Syntax sugar.
+_ver = sys.version_info
+
+#: Python 2.x?
+is_py2 = _ver[0] == 2
+
+#: Python 3.x?
+is_py3 = _ver[0] == 3
+
+# Note: We've patched out simplejson support in pip because it prevents
+#       upgrading simplejson on Windows.
+import json
+from json import JSONDecodeError
+
+# Keep OrderedDict for backwards compatibility.
+from collections import OrderedDict
+from collections.abc import Callable, Mapping, MutableMapping
+from http import cookiejar as cookielib
+from http.cookies import Morsel
+from io import StringIO
+
+# --------------
+# Legacy Imports
+# --------------
+from urllib.parse import (
+    quote,
+    quote_plus,
+    unquote,
+    unquote_plus,
+    urldefrag,
+    urlencode,
+    urljoin,
+    urlparse,
+    urlsplit,
+    urlunparse,
+)
+from urllib.request import (
+    getproxies,
+    getproxies_environment,
+    parse_http_list,
+    proxy_bypass,
+    proxy_bypass_environment,
+)
+
+builtin_str = str
+str = str
+bytes = bytes
+basestring = (str, bytes)
+numeric_types = (int, float)
+integer_types = (int,)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/autocommand-2.2.2.dist-info/INSTALLER b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/autocommand-2.2.2.dist-info/INSTALLER
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5c69047b2eb8235994febeeae1da4a82365a240a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/autocommand-2.2.2.dist-info/INSTALLER
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+uv
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/autocommand-2.2.2.dist-info/LICENSE b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/autocommand-2.2.2.dist-info/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b49c3af060ce6326b8d91b9b73e76456ea0d9d2b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/autocommand-2.2.2.dist-info/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
+GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/autocommand-2.2.2.dist-info/METADATA b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/autocommand-2.2.2.dist-info/METADATA
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..32214fb4400035788bfe5c0de42dad106a4f54f1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/autocommand-2.2.2.dist-info/METADATA
@@ -0,0 +1,420 @@
+Metadata-Version: 2.1
+Name: autocommand
+Version: 2.2.2
+Summary: A library to create a command-line program from a function
+Home-page: https://github.com/Lucretiel/autocommand
+Author: Nathan West
+License: LGPLv3
+Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/Lucretiel/autocommand
+Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/Lucretiel/autocommand/issues
+Platform: any
+Classifier: Development Status :: 6 - Mature
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
+Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License v3 (LGPLv3)
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
+Classifier: Topic :: Software Development
+Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
+Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
+Requires-Python: >=3.7
+Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
+License-File: LICENSE
+
+[![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/autocommand.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/autocommand)
+
+# autocommand
+
+A library to automatically generate and run simple argparse parsers from function signatures.
+
+## Installation
+
+Autocommand is installed via pip:
+
+```
+$ pip install autocommand
+```
+
+## Usage
+
+Autocommand turns a function into a command-line program. It converts the function's parameter signature into command-line arguments, and automatically runs the function if the module was called as `__main__`. In effect, it lets your create a smart main function.
+
+```python
+from autocommand import autocommand
+
+# This program takes exactly one argument and echos it.
+@autocommand(__name__)
+def echo(thing):
+    print(thing)
+```
+
+```
+$ python echo.py hello
+hello
+$ python echo.py -h
+usage: echo [-h] thing
+
+positional arguments:
+  thing
+
+optional arguments:
+  -h, --help  show this help message and exit
+$ python echo.py hello world  # too many arguments
+usage: echo.py [-h] thing
+echo.py: error: unrecognized arguments: world
+```
+
+As you can see, autocommand converts the signature of the function into an argument spec. When you run the file as a program, autocommand collects the command-line arguments and turns them into function arguments. The function is executed with these arguments, and then the program exits with the return value of the function, via `sys.exit`. Autocommand also automatically creates a usage message, which can be invoked with `-h` or `--help`, and automatically prints an error message when provided with invalid arguments.
+
+### Types
+
+You can use a type annotation to give an argument a type. Any type (or in fact any callable) that returns an object when given a string argument can be used, though there are a few special cases that are described later.
+
+```python
+@autocommand(__name__)
+def net_client(host, port: int):
+    ...
+```
+
+Autocommand will catch `TypeErrors` raised by the type during argument parsing, so you can supply a callable and do some basic argument validation as well.
+
+### Trailing Arguments
+
+You can add a `*args` parameter to your function to give it trailing arguments. The command will collect 0 or more trailing arguments and supply them to `args` as a tuple. If a type annotation is supplied, the type is applied to each argument.
+
+```python
+# Write the contents of each file, one by one
+@autocommand(__name__)
+def cat(*files):
+    for filename in files:
+        with open(filename) as file:
+            for line in file:
+                print(line.rstrip())
+```
+
+```
+$ python cat.py -h
+usage: ipython [-h] [file [file ...]]
+
+positional arguments:
+  file
+
+optional arguments:
+  -h, --help  show this help message and exit
+```
+
+### Options
+
+To create `--option` switches, just assign a default. Autocommand will automatically create `--long` and `-s`hort switches.
+
+```python
+@autocommand(__name__)
+def do_with_config(argument, config='~/foo.conf'):
+    pass
+```
+
+```
+$ python example.py -h
+usage: example.py [-h] [-c CONFIG] argument
+
+positional arguments:
+  argument
+
+optional arguments:
+  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
+  -c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
+```
+
+The option's type is automatically deduced from the default, unless one is explicitly given in an annotation:
+
+```python
+@autocommand(__name__)
+def http_connect(host, port=80):
+    print('{}:{}'.format(host, port))
+```
+
+```
+$ python http.py -h
+usage: http.py [-h] [-p PORT] host
+
+positional arguments:
+  host
+
+optional arguments:
+  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
+  -p PORT, --port PORT
+$ python http.py localhost
+localhost:80
+$ python http.py localhost -p 8080
+localhost:8080
+$ python http.py localhost -p blah
+usage: http.py [-h] [-p PORT] host
+http.py: error: argument -p/--port: invalid int value: 'blah'
+```
+
+#### None
+
+If an option is given a default value of `None`, it reads in a value as normal, but supplies `None` if the option isn't provided.
+
+#### Switches
+
+If an argument is given a default value of `True` or `False`, or
+given an explicit `bool` type, it becomes an option switch.
+
+```python
+    @autocommand(__name__)
+    def example(verbose=False, quiet=False):
+        pass
+```
+
+```
+$ python example.py -h
+usage: example.py [-h] [-v] [-q]
+
+optional arguments:
+  -h, --help     show this help message and exit
+  -v, --verbose
+  -q, --quiet
+```
+
+Autocommand attempts to do the "correct thing" in these cases- if the default is `True`, then supplying the switch makes the argument `False`; if the type is `bool` and the default is some other `True` value, then supplying the switch makes the argument `False`, while not supplying the switch makes the argument the default value.
+
+Autocommand also supports the creation of switch inverters. Pass `add_nos=True` to `autocommand` to enable this.
+
+```
+    @autocommand(__name__, add_nos=True)
+    def example(verbose=False):
+        pass
+```
+
+```
+$ python example.py -h
+usage: ipython [-h] [-v] [--no-verbose]
+
+optional arguments:
+  -h, --help     show this help message and exit
+  -v, --verbose
+  --no-verbose
+```
+
+Using the `--no-` version of a switch will pass the opposite value in as a function argument. If multiple switches are present, the last one takes precedence.
+
+#### Files
+
+If the default value is a file object, such as `sys.stdout`, then autocommand just looks for a string, for a file path. It doesn't do any special checking on the string, though (such as checking if the file exists); it's better to let the client decide how to handle errors in this case. Instead, it provides a special context manager called `smart_open`, which behaves exactly like `open` if a filename or other openable type is provided, but also lets you use already open files:
+
+```python
+from autocommand import autocommand, smart_open
+import sys
+
+# Write the contents of stdin, or a file, to stdout
+@autocommand(__name__)
+def write_out(infile=sys.stdin):
+    with smart_open(infile) as f:
+        for line in f:
+            print(line.rstrip())
+    # If a file was opened, it is closed here. If it was just stdin, it is untouched.
+```
+
+```
+$ echo "Hello World!" | python write_out.py | tee hello.txt
+Hello World!
+$ python write_out.py --infile hello.txt
+Hello World!
+```
+
+### Descriptions and docstrings
+
+The `autocommand` decorator accepts `description` and `epilog` kwargs, corresponding to the `description `_ and `epilog `_ of the `ArgumentParser`. If no description is given, but the decorated function has a docstring, then it is taken as the `description` for the `ArgumentParser`. You can also provide both the description and epilog in the docstring by splitting it into two sections with 4 or more - characters.
+
+```python
+@autocommand(__name__)
+def copy(infile=sys.stdin, outfile=sys.stdout):
+    '''
+    Copy an the contents of a file (or stdin) to another file (or stdout)
+    ----------
+    Some extra documentation in the epilog
+    '''
+    with smart_open(infile) as istr:
+        with smart_open(outfile, 'w') as ostr:
+            for line in istr:
+                ostr.write(line)
+```
+
+```
+$ python copy.py -h
+usage: copy.py [-h] [-i INFILE] [-o OUTFILE]
+
+Copy an the contents of a file (or stdin) to another file (or stdout)
+
+optional arguments:
+  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
+  -i INFILE, --infile INFILE
+  -o OUTFILE, --outfile OUTFILE
+
+Some extra documentation in the epilog
+$ echo "Hello World" | python copy.py --outfile hello.txt
+$ python copy.py --infile hello.txt --outfile hello2.txt
+$ python copy.py --infile hello2.txt
+Hello World
+```
+
+### Parameter descriptions
+
+You can also attach description text to individual parameters in the annotation. To attach both a type and a description, supply them both in any order in a tuple
+
+```python
+@autocommand(__name__)
+def copy_net(
+    infile: 'The name of the file to send',
+    host: 'The host to send the file to',
+    port: (int, 'The port to connect to')):
+
+    '''
+    Copy a file over raw TCP to a remote destination.
+    '''
+    # Left as an exercise to the reader
+```
+
+### Decorators and wrappers
+
+Autocommand automatically follows wrapper chains created by `@functools.wraps`. This means that you can apply other wrapping decorators to your main function, and autocommand will still correctly detect the signature.
+
+```python
+from functools import wraps
+from autocommand import autocommand
+
+def print_yielded(func):
+    '''
+    Convert a generator into a function that prints all yielded elements
+    '''
+    @wraps(func)
+    def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
+        for thing in func(*args, **kwargs):
+            print(thing)
+    return wrapper
+
+@autocommand(__name__,
+    description= 'Print all the values from START to STOP, inclusive, in steps of STEP',
+    epilog=      'STOP and STEP default to 1')
+@print_yielded
+def seq(stop, start=1, step=1):
+    for i in range(start, stop + 1, step):
+        yield i
+```
+
+```
+$ seq.py -h
+usage: seq.py [-h] [-s START] [-S STEP] stop
+
+Print all the values from START to STOP, inclusive, in steps of STEP
+
+positional arguments:
+  stop
+
+optional arguments:
+  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
+  -s START, --start START
+  -S STEP, --step STEP
+
+STOP and STEP default to 1
+```
+
+Even though autocommand is being applied to the `wrapper` returned by `print_yielded`, it still retreives the signature of the underlying `seq` function to create the argument parsing.
+
+### Custom Parser
+
+While autocommand's automatic parser generator is a powerful convenience, it doesn't cover all of the different features that argparse provides. If you need these features, you can provide your own parser as a kwarg to `autocommand`:
+
+```python
+from argparse import ArgumentParser
+from autocommand import autocommand
+
+parser = ArgumentParser()
+# autocommand can't do optional positonal parameters
+parser.add_argument('arg', nargs='?')
+# or mutually exclusive options
+group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
+group.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true')
+group.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true')
+
+@autocommand(__name__, parser=parser)
+def main(arg, verbose, quiet):
+    print(arg, verbose, quiet)
+```
+
+```
+$ python parser.py -h
+usage: write_file.py [-h] [-v | -q] [arg]
+
+positional arguments:
+  arg
+
+optional arguments:
+  -h, --help     show this help message and exit
+  -v, --verbose
+  -q, --quiet
+$ python parser.py
+None False False
+$ python parser.py hello
+hello False False
+$ python parser.py -v
+None True False
+$ python parser.py -q
+None False True
+$ python parser.py -vq
+usage: parser.py [-h] [-v | -q] [arg]
+parser.py: error: argument -q/--quiet: not allowed with argument -v/--verbose
+```
+
+Any parser should work fine, so long as each of the parser's arguments has a corresponding parameter in the decorated main function. The order of parameters doesn't matter, as long as they are all present. Note that when using a custom parser, autocommand doesn't modify the parser or the retrieved arguments. This means that no description/epilog will be added, and the function's type annotations and defaults (if present) will be ignored.
+
+## Testing and Library use
+
+The decorated function is only called and exited from if the first argument to `autocommand` is `'__main__'` or `True`. If it is neither of these values, or no argument is given, then a new main function is created by the decorator. This function has the signature `main(argv=None)`, and is intended to be called with arguments as if via `main(sys.argv[1:])`. The function has the attributes `parser` and `main`, which are the generated `ArgumentParser` and the original main function that was decorated. This is to facilitate testing and library use of your main. Calling the function triggers a `parse_args()` with the supplied arguments, and returns the result of the main function. Note that, while it returns instead of calling `sys.exit`, the `parse_args()` function will raise a `SystemExit` in the event of a parsing error or `-h/--help` argument.
+
+```python
+    @autocommand()
+    def test_prog(arg1, arg2: int, quiet=False, verbose=False):
+        if not quiet:
+            print(arg1, arg2)
+            if verbose:
+                print("LOUD NOISES")
+
+        return 0
+
+    print(test_prog(['-v', 'hello', '80']))
+```
+
+```
+$ python test_prog.py
+hello 80
+LOUD NOISES
+0
+```
+
+If the function is called with no arguments, `sys.argv[1:]` is used. This is to allow the autocommand function to be used as a setuptools entry point.
+
+## Exceptions and limitations
+
+- There are a few possible exceptions that `autocommand` can raise. All of them derive from `autocommand.AutocommandError`.
+
+  - If an invalid annotation is given (that is, it isn't a `type`, `str`, `(type, str)`, or `(str, type)`, an `AnnotationError` is raised. The `type` may be any callable, as described in the `Types`_ section.
+  - If the function has a `**kwargs` parameter, a `KWargError` is raised.
+  - If, somehow, the function has a positional-only parameter, a `PositionalArgError` is raised. This means that the argument doesn't have a name, which is currently not possible with a plain `def` or `lambda`, though many built-in functions have this kind of parameter.
+
+- There are a few argparse features that are not supported by autocommand.
+
+  - It isn't possible to have an optional positional argument (as opposed to a `--option`). POSIX thinks this is bad form anyway.
+  - It isn't possible to have mutually exclusive arguments or options
+  - It isn't possible to have subcommands or subparsers, though I'm working on a few solutions involving classes or nested function definitions to allow this.
+
+## Development
+
+Autocommand cannot be important from the project root; this is to enforce separation of concerns and prevent accidental importing of `setup.py` or tests. To develop, install the project in editable mode:
+
+```
+$ python setup.py develop
+```
+
+This will create a link to the source files in the deployment directory, so that any source changes are reflected when it is imported.
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+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
+deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
+rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
+sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
+all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
+IN THE SOFTWARE.
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+Name: backports.tarfile
+Version: 1.2.0
+Summary: Backport of CPython tarfile module
+Author-email: "Jason R. Coombs" 
+Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/jaraco/backports.tarfile
+Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
+Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
+Requires-Python: >=3.8
+Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst
+License-File: LICENSE
+Provides-Extra: docs
+Requires-Dist: sphinx >=3.5 ; extra == 'docs'
+Requires-Dist: jaraco.packaging >=9.3 ; extra == 'docs'
+Requires-Dist: rst.linker >=1.9 ; extra == 'docs'
+Requires-Dist: furo ; extra == 'docs'
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+Requires-Dist: jaraco.test ; extra == 'testing'
+Requires-Dist: pytest !=8.0.* ; extra == 'testing'
+
+.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/backports.tarfile.svg
+   :target: https://pypi.org/project/backports.tarfile
+
+.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/backports.tarfile.svg
+
+.. image:: https://github.com/jaraco/backports.tarfile/actions/workflows/main.yml/badge.svg
+   :target: https://github.com/jaraco/backports.tarfile/actions?query=workflow%3A%22tests%22
+   :alt: tests
+
+.. image:: https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/charliermarsh/ruff/main/assets/badge/v2.json
+    :target: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff
+    :alt: Ruff
+
+.. .. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/backportstarfile/badge/?version=latest
+..    :target: https://backportstarfile.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest
+
+.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/skeleton-2024-informational
+   :target: https://blog.jaraco.com/skeleton
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+#-------------------------------------------------------------------
+# tarfile.py
+#-------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Copyright (C) 2002 Lars Gustaebel 
+# All rights reserved.
+#
+# Permission  is  hereby granted,  free  of charge,  to  any person
+# obtaining a  copy of  this software  and associated documentation
+# files  (the  "Software"),  to   deal  in  the  Software   without
+# restriction,  including  without limitation  the  rights to  use,
+# copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
+# copies  of  the  Software,  and to  permit  persons  to  whom the
+# Software  is  furnished  to  do  so,  subject  to  the  following
+# conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright  notice and this  permission notice shall  be
+# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS  IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY  KIND,
+# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE WARRANTIES
+# OF  MERCHANTABILITY,  FITNESS   FOR  A  PARTICULAR   PURPOSE  AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN  NO  EVENT SHALL  THE  AUTHORS  OR COPYRIGHT
+# HOLDERS  BE LIABLE  FOR ANY  CLAIM, DAMAGES  OR OTHER  LIABILITY,
+# WHETHER  IN AN  ACTION OF  CONTRACT, TORT  OR OTHERWISE,  ARISING
+# FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
+# OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+"""Read from and write to tar format archives.
+"""
+
+version     = "0.9.0"
+__author__  = "Lars Gust\u00e4bel (lars@gustaebel.de)"
+__credits__ = "Gustavo Niemeyer, Niels Gust\u00e4bel, Richard Townsend."
+
+#---------
+# Imports
+#---------
+from builtins import open as bltn_open
+import sys
+import os
+import io
+import shutil
+import stat
+import time
+import struct
+import copy
+import re
+
+from .compat.py38 import removesuffix
+
+try:
+    import pwd
+except ImportError:
+    pwd = None
+try:
+    import grp
+except ImportError:
+    grp = None
+
+# os.symlink on Windows prior to 6.0 raises NotImplementedError
+# OSError (winerror=1314) will be raised if the caller does not hold the
+# SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege privilege
+symlink_exception = (AttributeError, NotImplementedError, OSError)
+
+# from tarfile import *
+__all__ = ["TarFile", "TarInfo", "is_tarfile", "TarError", "ReadError",
+           "CompressionError", "StreamError", "ExtractError", "HeaderError",
+           "ENCODING", "USTAR_FORMAT", "GNU_FORMAT", "PAX_FORMAT",
+           "DEFAULT_FORMAT", "open","fully_trusted_filter", "data_filter",
+           "tar_filter", "FilterError", "AbsoluteLinkError",
+           "OutsideDestinationError", "SpecialFileError", "AbsolutePathError",
+           "LinkOutsideDestinationError"]
+
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------
+# tar constants
+#---------------------------------------------------------
+NUL = b"\0"                     # the null character
+BLOCKSIZE = 512                 # length of processing blocks
+RECORDSIZE = BLOCKSIZE * 20     # length of records
+GNU_MAGIC = b"ustar  \0"        # magic gnu tar string
+POSIX_MAGIC = b"ustar\x0000"    # magic posix tar string
+
+LENGTH_NAME = 100               # maximum length of a filename
+LENGTH_LINK = 100               # maximum length of a linkname
+LENGTH_PREFIX = 155             # maximum length of the prefix field
+
+REGTYPE = b"0"                  # regular file
+AREGTYPE = b"\0"                # regular file
+LNKTYPE = b"1"                  # link (inside tarfile)
+SYMTYPE = b"2"                  # symbolic link
+CHRTYPE = b"3"                  # character special device
+BLKTYPE = b"4"                  # block special device
+DIRTYPE = b"5"                  # directory
+FIFOTYPE = b"6"                 # fifo special device
+CONTTYPE = b"7"                 # contiguous file
+
+GNUTYPE_LONGNAME = b"L"         # GNU tar longname
+GNUTYPE_LONGLINK = b"K"         # GNU tar longlink
+GNUTYPE_SPARSE = b"S"           # GNU tar sparse file
+
+XHDTYPE = b"x"                  # POSIX.1-2001 extended header
+XGLTYPE = b"g"                  # POSIX.1-2001 global header
+SOLARIS_XHDTYPE = b"X"          # Solaris extended header
+
+USTAR_FORMAT = 0                # POSIX.1-1988 (ustar) format
+GNU_FORMAT = 1                  # GNU tar format
+PAX_FORMAT = 2                  # POSIX.1-2001 (pax) format
+DEFAULT_FORMAT = PAX_FORMAT
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------
+# tarfile constants
+#---------------------------------------------------------
+# File types that tarfile supports:
+SUPPORTED_TYPES = (REGTYPE, AREGTYPE, LNKTYPE,
+                   SYMTYPE, DIRTYPE, FIFOTYPE,
+                   CONTTYPE, CHRTYPE, BLKTYPE,
+                   GNUTYPE_LONGNAME, GNUTYPE_LONGLINK,
+                   GNUTYPE_SPARSE)
+
+# File types that will be treated as a regular file.
+REGULAR_TYPES = (REGTYPE, AREGTYPE,
+                 CONTTYPE, GNUTYPE_SPARSE)
+
+# File types that are part of the GNU tar format.
+GNU_TYPES = (GNUTYPE_LONGNAME, GNUTYPE_LONGLINK,
+             GNUTYPE_SPARSE)
+
+# Fields from a pax header that override a TarInfo attribute.
+PAX_FIELDS = ("path", "linkpath", "size", "mtime",
+              "uid", "gid", "uname", "gname")
+
+# Fields from a pax header that are affected by hdrcharset.
+PAX_NAME_FIELDS = {"path", "linkpath", "uname", "gname"}
+
+# Fields in a pax header that are numbers, all other fields
+# are treated as strings.
+PAX_NUMBER_FIELDS = {
+    "atime": float,
+    "ctime": float,
+    "mtime": float,
+    "uid": int,
+    "gid": int,
+    "size": int
+}
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------
+# initialization
+#---------------------------------------------------------
+if os.name == "nt":
+    ENCODING = "utf-8"
+else:
+    ENCODING = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------
+# Some useful functions
+#---------------------------------------------------------
+
+def stn(s, length, encoding, errors):
+    """Convert a string to a null-terminated bytes object.
+    """
+    if s is None:
+        raise ValueError("metadata cannot contain None")
+    s = s.encode(encoding, errors)
+    return s[:length] + (length - len(s)) * NUL
+
+def nts(s, encoding, errors):
+    """Convert a null-terminated bytes object to a string.
+    """
+    p = s.find(b"\0")
+    if p != -1:
+        s = s[:p]
+    return s.decode(encoding, errors)
+
+def nti(s):
+    """Convert a number field to a python number.
+    """
+    # There are two possible encodings for a number field, see
+    # itn() below.
+    if s[0] in (0o200, 0o377):
+        n = 0
+        for i in range(len(s) - 1):
+            n <<= 8
+            n += s[i + 1]
+        if s[0] == 0o377:
+            n = -(256 ** (len(s) - 1) - n)
+    else:
+        try:
+            s = nts(s, "ascii", "strict")
+            n = int(s.strip() or "0", 8)
+        except ValueError:
+            raise InvalidHeaderError("invalid header")
+    return n
+
+def itn(n, digits=8, format=DEFAULT_FORMAT):
+    """Convert a python number to a number field.
+    """
+    # POSIX 1003.1-1988 requires numbers to be encoded as a string of
+    # octal digits followed by a null-byte, this allows values up to
+    # (8**(digits-1))-1. GNU tar allows storing numbers greater than
+    # that if necessary. A leading 0o200 or 0o377 byte indicate this
+    # particular encoding, the following digits-1 bytes are a big-endian
+    # base-256 representation. This allows values up to (256**(digits-1))-1.
+    # A 0o200 byte indicates a positive number, a 0o377 byte a negative
+    # number.
+    original_n = n
+    n = int(n)
+    if 0 <= n < 8 ** (digits - 1):
+        s = bytes("%0*o" % (digits - 1, n), "ascii") + NUL
+    elif format == GNU_FORMAT and -256 ** (digits - 1) <= n < 256 ** (digits - 1):
+        if n >= 0:
+            s = bytearray([0o200])
+        else:
+            s = bytearray([0o377])
+            n = 256 ** digits + n
+
+        for i in range(digits - 1):
+            s.insert(1, n & 0o377)
+            n >>= 8
+    else:
+        raise ValueError("overflow in number field")
+
+    return s
+
+def calc_chksums(buf):
+    """Calculate the checksum for a member's header by summing up all
+       characters except for the chksum field which is treated as if
+       it was filled with spaces. According to the GNU tar sources,
+       some tars (Sun and NeXT) calculate chksum with signed char,
+       which will be different if there are chars in the buffer with
+       the high bit set. So we calculate two checksums, unsigned and
+       signed.
+    """
+    unsigned_chksum = 256 + sum(struct.unpack_from("148B8x356B", buf))
+    signed_chksum = 256 + sum(struct.unpack_from("148b8x356b", buf))
+    return unsigned_chksum, signed_chksum
+
+def copyfileobj(src, dst, length=None, exception=OSError, bufsize=None):
+    """Copy length bytes from fileobj src to fileobj dst.
+       If length is None, copy the entire content.
+    """
+    bufsize = bufsize or 16 * 1024
+    if length == 0:
+        return
+    if length is None:
+        shutil.copyfileobj(src, dst, bufsize)
+        return
+
+    blocks, remainder = divmod(length, bufsize)
+    for b in range(blocks):
+        buf = src.read(bufsize)
+        if len(buf) < bufsize:
+            raise exception("unexpected end of data")
+        dst.write(buf)
+
+    if remainder != 0:
+        buf = src.read(remainder)
+        if len(buf) < remainder:
+            raise exception("unexpected end of data")
+        dst.write(buf)
+    return
+
+def _safe_print(s):
+    encoding = getattr(sys.stdout, 'encoding', None)
+    if encoding is not None:
+        s = s.encode(encoding, 'backslashreplace').decode(encoding)
+    print(s, end=' ')
+
+
+class TarError(Exception):
+    """Base exception."""
+    pass
+class ExtractError(TarError):
+    """General exception for extract errors."""
+    pass
+class ReadError(TarError):
+    """Exception for unreadable tar archives."""
+    pass
+class CompressionError(TarError):
+    """Exception for unavailable compression methods."""
+    pass
+class StreamError(TarError):
+    """Exception for unsupported operations on stream-like TarFiles."""
+    pass
+class HeaderError(TarError):
+    """Base exception for header errors."""
+    pass
+class EmptyHeaderError(HeaderError):
+    """Exception for empty headers."""
+    pass
+class TruncatedHeaderError(HeaderError):
+    """Exception for truncated headers."""
+    pass
+class EOFHeaderError(HeaderError):
+    """Exception for end of file headers."""
+    pass
+class InvalidHeaderError(HeaderError):
+    """Exception for invalid headers."""
+    pass
+class SubsequentHeaderError(HeaderError):
+    """Exception for missing and invalid extended headers."""
+    pass
+
+#---------------------------
+# internal stream interface
+#---------------------------
+class _LowLevelFile:
+    """Low-level file object. Supports reading and writing.
+       It is used instead of a regular file object for streaming
+       access.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, name, mode):
+        mode = {
+            "r": os.O_RDONLY,
+            "w": os.O_WRONLY | os.O_CREAT | os.O_TRUNC,
+        }[mode]
+        if hasattr(os, "O_BINARY"):
+            mode |= os.O_BINARY
+        self.fd = os.open(name, mode, 0o666)
+
+    def close(self):
+        os.close(self.fd)
+
+    def read(self, size):
+        return os.read(self.fd, size)
+
+    def write(self, s):
+        os.write(self.fd, s)
+
+class _Stream:
+    """Class that serves as an adapter between TarFile and
+       a stream-like object.  The stream-like object only
+       needs to have a read() or write() method that works with bytes,
+       and the method is accessed blockwise.
+       Use of gzip or bzip2 compression is possible.
+       A stream-like object could be for example: sys.stdin.buffer,
+       sys.stdout.buffer, a socket, a tape device etc.
+
+       _Stream is intended to be used only internally.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, name, mode, comptype, fileobj, bufsize,
+                 compresslevel):
+        """Construct a _Stream object.
+        """
+        self._extfileobj = True
+        if fileobj is None:
+            fileobj = _LowLevelFile(name, mode)
+            self._extfileobj = False
+
+        if comptype == '*':
+            # Enable transparent compression detection for the
+            # stream interface
+            fileobj = _StreamProxy(fileobj)
+            comptype = fileobj.getcomptype()
+
+        self.name     = name or ""
+        self.mode     = mode
+        self.comptype = comptype
+        self.fileobj  = fileobj
+        self.bufsize  = bufsize
+        self.buf      = b""
+        self.pos      = 0
+        self.closed   = False
+
+        try:
+            if comptype == "gz":
+                try:
+                    import zlib
+                except ImportError:
+                    raise CompressionError("zlib module is not available") from None
+                self.zlib = zlib
+                self.crc = zlib.crc32(b"")
+                if mode == "r":
+                    self.exception = zlib.error
+                    self._init_read_gz()
+                else:
+                    self._init_write_gz(compresslevel)
+
+            elif comptype == "bz2":
+                try:
+                    import bz2
+                except ImportError:
+                    raise CompressionError("bz2 module is not available") from None
+                if mode == "r":
+                    self.dbuf = b""
+                    self.cmp = bz2.BZ2Decompressor()
+                    self.exception = OSError
+                else:
+                    self.cmp = bz2.BZ2Compressor(compresslevel)
+
+            elif comptype == "xz":
+                try:
+                    import lzma
+                except ImportError:
+                    raise CompressionError("lzma module is not available") from None
+                if mode == "r":
+                    self.dbuf = b""
+                    self.cmp = lzma.LZMADecompressor()
+                    self.exception = lzma.LZMAError
+                else:
+                    self.cmp = lzma.LZMACompressor()
+
+            elif comptype != "tar":
+                raise CompressionError("unknown compression type %r" % comptype)
+
+        except:
+            if not self._extfileobj:
+                self.fileobj.close()
+            self.closed = True
+            raise
+
+    def __del__(self):
+        if hasattr(self, "closed") and not self.closed:
+            self.close()
+
+    def _init_write_gz(self, compresslevel):
+        """Initialize for writing with gzip compression.
+        """
+        self.cmp = self.zlib.compressobj(compresslevel,
+                                         self.zlib.DEFLATED,
+                                         -self.zlib.MAX_WBITS,
+                                         self.zlib.DEF_MEM_LEVEL,
+                                         0)
+        timestamp = struct.pack(" self.bufsize:
+            self.fileobj.write(self.buf[:self.bufsize])
+            self.buf = self.buf[self.bufsize:]
+
+    def close(self):
+        """Close the _Stream object. No operation should be
+           done on it afterwards.
+        """
+        if self.closed:
+            return
+
+        self.closed = True
+        try:
+            if self.mode == "w" and self.comptype != "tar":
+                self.buf += self.cmp.flush()
+
+            if self.mode == "w" and self.buf:
+                self.fileobj.write(self.buf)
+                self.buf = b""
+                if self.comptype == "gz":
+                    self.fileobj.write(struct.pack("= 0:
+            blocks, remainder = divmod(pos - self.pos, self.bufsize)
+            for i in range(blocks):
+                self.read(self.bufsize)
+            self.read(remainder)
+        else:
+            raise StreamError("seeking backwards is not allowed")
+        return self.pos
+
+    def read(self, size):
+        """Return the next size number of bytes from the stream."""
+        assert size is not None
+        buf = self._read(size)
+        self.pos += len(buf)
+        return buf
+
+    def _read(self, size):
+        """Return size bytes from the stream.
+        """
+        if self.comptype == "tar":
+            return self.__read(size)
+
+        c = len(self.dbuf)
+        t = [self.dbuf]
+        while c < size:
+            # Skip underlying buffer to avoid unaligned double buffering.
+            if self.buf:
+                buf = self.buf
+                self.buf = b""
+            else:
+                buf = self.fileobj.read(self.bufsize)
+                if not buf:
+                    break
+            try:
+                buf = self.cmp.decompress(buf)
+            except self.exception as e:
+                raise ReadError("invalid compressed data") from e
+            t.append(buf)
+            c += len(buf)
+        t = b"".join(t)
+        self.dbuf = t[size:]
+        return t[:size]
+
+    def __read(self, size):
+        """Return size bytes from stream. If internal buffer is empty,
+           read another block from the stream.
+        """
+        c = len(self.buf)
+        t = [self.buf]
+        while c < size:
+            buf = self.fileobj.read(self.bufsize)
+            if not buf:
+                break
+            t.append(buf)
+            c += len(buf)
+        t = b"".join(t)
+        self.buf = t[size:]
+        return t[:size]
+# class _Stream
+
+class _StreamProxy(object):
+    """Small proxy class that enables transparent compression
+       detection for the Stream interface (mode 'r|*').
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, fileobj):
+        self.fileobj = fileobj
+        self.buf = self.fileobj.read(BLOCKSIZE)
+
+    def read(self, size):
+        self.read = self.fileobj.read
+        return self.buf
+
+    def getcomptype(self):
+        if self.buf.startswith(b"\x1f\x8b\x08"):
+            return "gz"
+        elif self.buf[0:3] == b"BZh" and self.buf[4:10] == b"1AY&SY":
+            return "bz2"
+        elif self.buf.startswith((b"\x5d\x00\x00\x80", b"\xfd7zXZ")):
+            return "xz"
+        else:
+            return "tar"
+
+    def close(self):
+        self.fileobj.close()
+# class StreamProxy
+
+#------------------------
+# Extraction file object
+#------------------------
+class _FileInFile(object):
+    """A thin wrapper around an existing file object that
+       provides a part of its data as an individual file
+       object.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, fileobj, offset, size, name, blockinfo=None):
+        self.fileobj = fileobj
+        self.offset = offset
+        self.size = size
+        self.position = 0
+        self.name = name
+        self.closed = False
+
+        if blockinfo is None:
+            blockinfo = [(0, size)]
+
+        # Construct a map with data and zero blocks.
+        self.map_index = 0
+        self.map = []
+        lastpos = 0
+        realpos = self.offset
+        for offset, size in blockinfo:
+            if offset > lastpos:
+                self.map.append((False, lastpos, offset, None))
+            self.map.append((True, offset, offset + size, realpos))
+            realpos += size
+            lastpos = offset + size
+        if lastpos < self.size:
+            self.map.append((False, lastpos, self.size, None))
+
+    def flush(self):
+        pass
+
+    @property
+    def mode(self):
+        return 'rb'
+
+    def readable(self):
+        return True
+
+    def writable(self):
+        return False
+
+    def seekable(self):
+        return self.fileobj.seekable()
+
+    def tell(self):
+        """Return the current file position.
+        """
+        return self.position
+
+    def seek(self, position, whence=io.SEEK_SET):
+        """Seek to a position in the file.
+        """
+        if whence == io.SEEK_SET:
+            self.position = min(max(position, 0), self.size)
+        elif whence == io.SEEK_CUR:
+            if position < 0:
+                self.position = max(self.position + position, 0)
+            else:
+                self.position = min(self.position + position, self.size)
+        elif whence == io.SEEK_END:
+            self.position = max(min(self.size + position, self.size), 0)
+        else:
+            raise ValueError("Invalid argument")
+        return self.position
+
+    def read(self, size=None):
+        """Read data from the file.
+        """
+        if size is None:
+            size = self.size - self.position
+        else:
+            size = min(size, self.size - self.position)
+
+        buf = b""
+        while size > 0:
+            while True:
+                data, start, stop, offset = self.map[self.map_index]
+                if start <= self.position < stop:
+                    break
+                else:
+                    self.map_index += 1
+                    if self.map_index == len(self.map):
+                        self.map_index = 0
+            length = min(size, stop - self.position)
+            if data:
+                self.fileobj.seek(offset + (self.position - start))
+                b = self.fileobj.read(length)
+                if len(b) != length:
+                    raise ReadError("unexpected end of data")
+                buf += b
+            else:
+                buf += NUL * length
+            size -= length
+            self.position += length
+        return buf
+
+    def readinto(self, b):
+        buf = self.read(len(b))
+        b[:len(buf)] = buf
+        return len(buf)
+
+    def close(self):
+        self.closed = True
+#class _FileInFile
+
+class ExFileObject(io.BufferedReader):
+
+    def __init__(self, tarfile, tarinfo):
+        fileobj = _FileInFile(tarfile.fileobj, tarinfo.offset_data,
+                tarinfo.size, tarinfo.name, tarinfo.sparse)
+        super().__init__(fileobj)
+#class ExFileObject
+
+
+#-----------------------------
+# extraction filters (PEP 706)
+#-----------------------------
+
+class FilterError(TarError):
+    pass
+
+class AbsolutePathError(FilterError):
+    def __init__(self, tarinfo):
+        self.tarinfo = tarinfo
+        super().__init__(f'member {tarinfo.name!r} has an absolute path')
+
+class OutsideDestinationError(FilterError):
+    def __init__(self, tarinfo, path):
+        self.tarinfo = tarinfo
+        self._path = path
+        super().__init__(f'{tarinfo.name!r} would be extracted to {path!r}, '
+                         + 'which is outside the destination')
+
+class SpecialFileError(FilterError):
+    def __init__(self, tarinfo):
+        self.tarinfo = tarinfo
+        super().__init__(f'{tarinfo.name!r} is a special file')
+
+class AbsoluteLinkError(FilterError):
+    def __init__(self, tarinfo):
+        self.tarinfo = tarinfo
+        super().__init__(f'{tarinfo.name!r} is a link to an absolute path')
+
+class LinkOutsideDestinationError(FilterError):
+    def __init__(self, tarinfo, path):
+        self.tarinfo = tarinfo
+        self._path = path
+        super().__init__(f'{tarinfo.name!r} would link to {path!r}, '
+                         + 'which is outside the destination')
+
+def _get_filtered_attrs(member, dest_path, for_data=True):
+    new_attrs = {}
+    name = member.name
+    dest_path = os.path.realpath(dest_path)
+    # Strip leading / (tar's directory separator) from filenames.
+    # Include os.sep (target OS directory separator) as well.
+    if name.startswith(('/', os.sep)):
+        name = new_attrs['name'] = member.path.lstrip('/' + os.sep)
+    if os.path.isabs(name):
+        # Path is absolute even after stripping.
+        # For example, 'C:/foo' on Windows.
+        raise AbsolutePathError(member)
+    # Ensure we stay in the destination
+    target_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(dest_path, name))
+    if os.path.commonpath([target_path, dest_path]) != dest_path:
+        raise OutsideDestinationError(member, target_path)
+    # Limit permissions (no high bits, and go-w)
+    mode = member.mode
+    if mode is not None:
+        # Strip high bits & group/other write bits
+        mode = mode & 0o755
+        if for_data:
+            # For data, handle permissions & file types
+            if member.isreg() or member.islnk():
+                if not mode & 0o100:
+                    # Clear executable bits if not executable by user
+                    mode &= ~0o111
+                # Ensure owner can read & write
+                mode |= 0o600
+            elif member.isdir() or member.issym():
+                # Ignore mode for directories & symlinks
+                mode = None
+            else:
+                # Reject special files
+                raise SpecialFileError(member)
+        if mode != member.mode:
+            new_attrs['mode'] = mode
+    if for_data:
+        # Ignore ownership for 'data'
+        if member.uid is not None:
+            new_attrs['uid'] = None
+        if member.gid is not None:
+            new_attrs['gid'] = None
+        if member.uname is not None:
+            new_attrs['uname'] = None
+        if member.gname is not None:
+            new_attrs['gname'] = None
+        # Check link destination for 'data'
+        if member.islnk() or member.issym():
+            if os.path.isabs(member.linkname):
+                raise AbsoluteLinkError(member)
+            if member.issym():
+                target_path = os.path.join(dest_path,
+                                           os.path.dirname(name),
+                                           member.linkname)
+            else:
+                target_path = os.path.join(dest_path,
+                                           member.linkname)
+            target_path = os.path.realpath(target_path)
+            if os.path.commonpath([target_path, dest_path]) != dest_path:
+                raise LinkOutsideDestinationError(member, target_path)
+    return new_attrs
+
+def fully_trusted_filter(member, dest_path):
+    return member
+
+def tar_filter(member, dest_path):
+    new_attrs = _get_filtered_attrs(member, dest_path, False)
+    if new_attrs:
+        return member.replace(**new_attrs, deep=False)
+    return member
+
+def data_filter(member, dest_path):
+    new_attrs = _get_filtered_attrs(member, dest_path, True)
+    if new_attrs:
+        return member.replace(**new_attrs, deep=False)
+    return member
+
+_NAMED_FILTERS = {
+    "fully_trusted": fully_trusted_filter,
+    "tar": tar_filter,
+    "data": data_filter,
+}
+
+#------------------
+# Exported Classes
+#------------------
+
+# Sentinel for replace() defaults, meaning "don't change the attribute"
+_KEEP = object()
+
+class TarInfo(object):
+    """Informational class which holds the details about an
+       archive member given by a tar header block.
+       TarInfo objects are returned by TarFile.getmember(),
+       TarFile.getmembers() and TarFile.gettarinfo() and are
+       usually created internally.
+    """
+
+    __slots__ = dict(
+        name = 'Name of the archive member.',
+        mode = 'Permission bits.',
+        uid = 'User ID of the user who originally stored this member.',
+        gid = 'Group ID of the user who originally stored this member.',
+        size = 'Size in bytes.',
+        mtime = 'Time of last modification.',
+        chksum = 'Header checksum.',
+        type = ('File type. type is usually one of these constants: '
+                'REGTYPE, AREGTYPE, LNKTYPE, SYMTYPE, DIRTYPE, FIFOTYPE, '
+                'CONTTYPE, CHRTYPE, BLKTYPE, GNUTYPE_SPARSE.'),
+        linkname = ('Name of the target file name, which is only present '
+                    'in TarInfo objects of type LNKTYPE and SYMTYPE.'),
+        uname = 'User name.',
+        gname = 'Group name.',
+        devmajor = 'Device major number.',
+        devminor = 'Device minor number.',
+        offset = 'The tar header starts here.',
+        offset_data = "The file's data starts here.",
+        pax_headers = ('A dictionary containing key-value pairs of an '
+                       'associated pax extended header.'),
+        sparse = 'Sparse member information.',
+        _tarfile = None,
+        _sparse_structs = None,
+        _link_target = None,
+        )
+
+    def __init__(self, name=""):
+        """Construct a TarInfo object. name is the optional name
+           of the member.
+        """
+        self.name = name        # member name
+        self.mode = 0o644       # file permissions
+        self.uid = 0            # user id
+        self.gid = 0            # group id
+        self.size = 0           # file size
+        self.mtime = 0          # modification time
+        self.chksum = 0         # header checksum
+        self.type = REGTYPE     # member type
+        self.linkname = ""      # link name
+        self.uname = ""         # user name
+        self.gname = ""         # group name
+        self.devmajor = 0       # device major number
+        self.devminor = 0       # device minor number
+
+        self.offset = 0         # the tar header starts here
+        self.offset_data = 0    # the file's data starts here
+
+        self.sparse = None      # sparse member information
+        self.pax_headers = {}   # pax header information
+
+    @property
+    def tarfile(self):
+        import warnings
+        warnings.warn(
+            'The undocumented "tarfile" attribute of TarInfo objects '
+            + 'is deprecated and will be removed in Python 3.16',
+            DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
+        return self._tarfile
+
+    @tarfile.setter
+    def tarfile(self, tarfile):
+        import warnings
+        warnings.warn(
+            'The undocumented "tarfile" attribute of TarInfo objects '
+            + 'is deprecated and will be removed in Python 3.16',
+            DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
+        self._tarfile = tarfile
+
+    @property
+    def path(self):
+        'In pax headers, "name" is called "path".'
+        return self.name
+
+    @path.setter
+    def path(self, name):
+        self.name = name
+
+    @property
+    def linkpath(self):
+        'In pax headers, "linkname" is called "linkpath".'
+        return self.linkname
+
+    @linkpath.setter
+    def linkpath(self, linkname):
+        self.linkname = linkname
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return "<%s %r at %#x>" % (self.__class__.__name__,self.name,id(self))
+
+    def replace(self, *,
+                name=_KEEP, mtime=_KEEP, mode=_KEEP, linkname=_KEEP,
+                uid=_KEEP, gid=_KEEP, uname=_KEEP, gname=_KEEP,
+                deep=True, _KEEP=_KEEP):
+        """Return a deep copy of self with the given attributes replaced.
+        """
+        if deep:
+            result = copy.deepcopy(self)
+        else:
+            result = copy.copy(self)
+        if name is not _KEEP:
+            result.name = name
+        if mtime is not _KEEP:
+            result.mtime = mtime
+        if mode is not _KEEP:
+            result.mode = mode
+        if linkname is not _KEEP:
+            result.linkname = linkname
+        if uid is not _KEEP:
+            result.uid = uid
+        if gid is not _KEEP:
+            result.gid = gid
+        if uname is not _KEEP:
+            result.uname = uname
+        if gname is not _KEEP:
+            result.gname = gname
+        return result
+
+    def get_info(self):
+        """Return the TarInfo's attributes as a dictionary.
+        """
+        if self.mode is None:
+            mode = None
+        else:
+            mode = self.mode & 0o7777
+        info = {
+            "name":     self.name,
+            "mode":     mode,
+            "uid":      self.uid,
+            "gid":      self.gid,
+            "size":     self.size,
+            "mtime":    self.mtime,
+            "chksum":   self.chksum,
+            "type":     self.type,
+            "linkname": self.linkname,
+            "uname":    self.uname,
+            "gname":    self.gname,
+            "devmajor": self.devmajor,
+            "devminor": self.devminor
+        }
+
+        if info["type"] == DIRTYPE and not info["name"].endswith("/"):
+            info["name"] += "/"
+
+        return info
+
+    def tobuf(self, format=DEFAULT_FORMAT, encoding=ENCODING, errors="surrogateescape"):
+        """Return a tar header as a string of 512 byte blocks.
+        """
+        info = self.get_info()
+        for name, value in info.items():
+            if value is None:
+                raise ValueError("%s may not be None" % name)
+
+        if format == USTAR_FORMAT:
+            return self.create_ustar_header(info, encoding, errors)
+        elif format == GNU_FORMAT:
+            return self.create_gnu_header(info, encoding, errors)
+        elif format == PAX_FORMAT:
+            return self.create_pax_header(info, encoding)
+        else:
+            raise ValueError("invalid format")
+
+    def create_ustar_header(self, info, encoding, errors):
+        """Return the object as a ustar header block.
+        """
+        info["magic"] = POSIX_MAGIC
+
+        if len(info["linkname"].encode(encoding, errors)) > LENGTH_LINK:
+            raise ValueError("linkname is too long")
+
+        if len(info["name"].encode(encoding, errors)) > LENGTH_NAME:
+            info["prefix"], info["name"] = self._posix_split_name(info["name"], encoding, errors)
+
+        return self._create_header(info, USTAR_FORMAT, encoding, errors)
+
+    def create_gnu_header(self, info, encoding, errors):
+        """Return the object as a GNU header block sequence.
+        """
+        info["magic"] = GNU_MAGIC
+
+        buf = b""
+        if len(info["linkname"].encode(encoding, errors)) > LENGTH_LINK:
+            buf += self._create_gnu_long_header(info["linkname"], GNUTYPE_LONGLINK, encoding, errors)
+
+        if len(info["name"].encode(encoding, errors)) > LENGTH_NAME:
+            buf += self._create_gnu_long_header(info["name"], GNUTYPE_LONGNAME, encoding, errors)
+
+        return buf + self._create_header(info, GNU_FORMAT, encoding, errors)
+
+    def create_pax_header(self, info, encoding):
+        """Return the object as a ustar header block. If it cannot be
+           represented this way, prepend a pax extended header sequence
+           with supplement information.
+        """
+        info["magic"] = POSIX_MAGIC
+        pax_headers = self.pax_headers.copy()
+
+        # Test string fields for values that exceed the field length or cannot
+        # be represented in ASCII encoding.
+        for name, hname, length in (
+                ("name", "path", LENGTH_NAME), ("linkname", "linkpath", LENGTH_LINK),
+                ("uname", "uname", 32), ("gname", "gname", 32)):
+
+            if hname in pax_headers:
+                # The pax header has priority.
+                continue
+
+            # Try to encode the string as ASCII.
+            try:
+                info[name].encode("ascii", "strict")
+            except UnicodeEncodeError:
+                pax_headers[hname] = info[name]
+                continue
+
+            if len(info[name]) > length:
+                pax_headers[hname] = info[name]
+
+        # Test number fields for values that exceed the field limit or values
+        # that like to be stored as float.
+        for name, digits in (("uid", 8), ("gid", 8), ("size", 12), ("mtime", 12)):
+            needs_pax = False
+
+            val = info[name]
+            val_is_float = isinstance(val, float)
+            val_int = round(val) if val_is_float else val
+            if not 0 <= val_int < 8 ** (digits - 1):
+                # Avoid overflow.
+                info[name] = 0
+                needs_pax = True
+            elif val_is_float:
+                # Put rounded value in ustar header, and full
+                # precision value in pax header.
+                info[name] = val_int
+                needs_pax = True
+
+            # The existing pax header has priority.
+            if needs_pax and name not in pax_headers:
+                pax_headers[name] = str(val)
+
+        # Create a pax extended header if necessary.
+        if pax_headers:
+            buf = self._create_pax_generic_header(pax_headers, XHDTYPE, encoding)
+        else:
+            buf = b""
+
+        return buf + self._create_header(info, USTAR_FORMAT, "ascii", "replace")
+
+    @classmethod
+    def create_pax_global_header(cls, pax_headers):
+        """Return the object as a pax global header block sequence.
+        """
+        return cls._create_pax_generic_header(pax_headers, XGLTYPE, "utf-8")
+
+    def _posix_split_name(self, name, encoding, errors):
+        """Split a name longer than 100 chars into a prefix
+           and a name part.
+        """
+        components = name.split("/")
+        for i in range(1, len(components)):
+            prefix = "/".join(components[:i])
+            name = "/".join(components[i:])
+            if len(prefix.encode(encoding, errors)) <= LENGTH_PREFIX and \
+                    len(name.encode(encoding, errors)) <= LENGTH_NAME:
+                break
+        else:
+            raise ValueError("name is too long")
+
+        return prefix, name
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _create_header(info, format, encoding, errors):
+        """Return a header block. info is a dictionary with file
+           information, format must be one of the *_FORMAT constants.
+        """
+        has_device_fields = info.get("type") in (CHRTYPE, BLKTYPE)
+        if has_device_fields:
+            devmajor = itn(info.get("devmajor", 0), 8, format)
+            devminor = itn(info.get("devminor", 0), 8, format)
+        else:
+            devmajor = stn("", 8, encoding, errors)
+            devminor = stn("", 8, encoding, errors)
+
+        # None values in metadata should cause ValueError.
+        # itn()/stn() do this for all fields except type.
+        filetype = info.get("type", REGTYPE)
+        if filetype is None:
+            raise ValueError("TarInfo.type must not be None")
+
+        parts = [
+            stn(info.get("name", ""), 100, encoding, errors),
+            itn(info.get("mode", 0) & 0o7777, 8, format),
+            itn(info.get("uid", 0), 8, format),
+            itn(info.get("gid", 0), 8, format),
+            itn(info.get("size", 0), 12, format),
+            itn(info.get("mtime", 0), 12, format),
+            b"        ", # checksum field
+            filetype,
+            stn(info.get("linkname", ""), 100, encoding, errors),
+            info.get("magic", POSIX_MAGIC),
+            stn(info.get("uname", ""), 32, encoding, errors),
+            stn(info.get("gname", ""), 32, encoding, errors),
+            devmajor,
+            devminor,
+            stn(info.get("prefix", ""), 155, encoding, errors)
+        ]
+
+        buf = struct.pack("%ds" % BLOCKSIZE, b"".join(parts))
+        chksum = calc_chksums(buf[-BLOCKSIZE:])[0]
+        buf = buf[:-364] + bytes("%06o\0" % chksum, "ascii") + buf[-357:]
+        return buf
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _create_payload(payload):
+        """Return the string payload filled with zero bytes
+           up to the next 512 byte border.
+        """
+        blocks, remainder = divmod(len(payload), BLOCKSIZE)
+        if remainder > 0:
+            payload += (BLOCKSIZE - remainder) * NUL
+        return payload
+
+    @classmethod
+    def _create_gnu_long_header(cls, name, type, encoding, errors):
+        """Return a GNUTYPE_LONGNAME or GNUTYPE_LONGLINK sequence
+           for name.
+        """
+        name = name.encode(encoding, errors) + NUL
+
+        info = {}
+        info["name"] = "././@LongLink"
+        info["type"] = type
+        info["size"] = len(name)
+        info["magic"] = GNU_MAGIC
+
+        # create extended header + name blocks.
+        return cls._create_header(info, USTAR_FORMAT, encoding, errors) + \
+                cls._create_payload(name)
+
+    @classmethod
+    def _create_pax_generic_header(cls, pax_headers, type, encoding):
+        """Return a POSIX.1-2008 extended or global header sequence
+           that contains a list of keyword, value pairs. The values
+           must be strings.
+        """
+        # Check if one of the fields contains surrogate characters and thereby
+        # forces hdrcharset=BINARY, see _proc_pax() for more information.
+        binary = False
+        for keyword, value in pax_headers.items():
+            try:
+                value.encode("utf-8", "strict")
+            except UnicodeEncodeError:
+                binary = True
+                break
+
+        records = b""
+        if binary:
+            # Put the hdrcharset field at the beginning of the header.
+            records += b"21 hdrcharset=BINARY\n"
+
+        for keyword, value in pax_headers.items():
+            keyword = keyword.encode("utf-8")
+            if binary:
+                # Try to restore the original byte representation of 'value'.
+                # Needless to say, that the encoding must match the string.
+                value = value.encode(encoding, "surrogateescape")
+            else:
+                value = value.encode("utf-8")
+
+            l = len(keyword) + len(value) + 3   # ' ' + '=' + '\n'
+            n = p = 0
+            while True:
+                n = l + len(str(p))
+                if n == p:
+                    break
+                p = n
+            records += bytes(str(p), "ascii") + b" " + keyword + b"=" + value + b"\n"
+
+        # We use a hardcoded "././@PaxHeader" name like star does
+        # instead of the one that POSIX recommends.
+        info = {}
+        info["name"] = "././@PaxHeader"
+        info["type"] = type
+        info["size"] = len(records)
+        info["magic"] = POSIX_MAGIC
+
+        # Create pax header + record blocks.
+        return cls._create_header(info, USTAR_FORMAT, "ascii", "replace") + \
+                cls._create_payload(records)
+
+    @classmethod
+    def frombuf(cls, buf, encoding, errors):
+        """Construct a TarInfo object from a 512 byte bytes object.
+        """
+        if len(buf) == 0:
+            raise EmptyHeaderError("empty header")
+        if len(buf) != BLOCKSIZE:
+            raise TruncatedHeaderError("truncated header")
+        if buf.count(NUL) == BLOCKSIZE:
+            raise EOFHeaderError("end of file header")
+
+        chksum = nti(buf[148:156])
+        if chksum not in calc_chksums(buf):
+            raise InvalidHeaderError("bad checksum")
+
+        obj = cls()
+        obj.name = nts(buf[0:100], encoding, errors)
+        obj.mode = nti(buf[100:108])
+        obj.uid = nti(buf[108:116])
+        obj.gid = nti(buf[116:124])
+        obj.size = nti(buf[124:136])
+        obj.mtime = nti(buf[136:148])
+        obj.chksum = chksum
+        obj.type = buf[156:157]
+        obj.linkname = nts(buf[157:257], encoding, errors)
+        obj.uname = nts(buf[265:297], encoding, errors)
+        obj.gname = nts(buf[297:329], encoding, errors)
+        obj.devmajor = nti(buf[329:337])
+        obj.devminor = nti(buf[337:345])
+        prefix = nts(buf[345:500], encoding, errors)
+
+        # Old V7 tar format represents a directory as a regular
+        # file with a trailing slash.
+        if obj.type == AREGTYPE and obj.name.endswith("/"):
+            obj.type = DIRTYPE
+
+        # The old GNU sparse format occupies some of the unused
+        # space in the buffer for up to 4 sparse structures.
+        # Save them for later processing in _proc_sparse().
+        if obj.type == GNUTYPE_SPARSE:
+            pos = 386
+            structs = []
+            for i in range(4):
+                try:
+                    offset = nti(buf[pos:pos + 12])
+                    numbytes = nti(buf[pos + 12:pos + 24])
+                except ValueError:
+                    break
+                structs.append((offset, numbytes))
+                pos += 24
+            isextended = bool(buf[482])
+            origsize = nti(buf[483:495])
+            obj._sparse_structs = (structs, isextended, origsize)
+
+        # Remove redundant slashes from directories.
+        if obj.isdir():
+            obj.name = obj.name.rstrip("/")
+
+        # Reconstruct a ustar longname.
+        if prefix and obj.type not in GNU_TYPES:
+            obj.name = prefix + "/" + obj.name
+        return obj
+
+    @classmethod
+    def fromtarfile(cls, tarfile):
+        """Return the next TarInfo object from TarFile object
+           tarfile.
+        """
+        buf = tarfile.fileobj.read(BLOCKSIZE)
+        obj = cls.frombuf(buf, tarfile.encoding, tarfile.errors)
+        obj.offset = tarfile.fileobj.tell() - BLOCKSIZE
+        return obj._proc_member(tarfile)
+
+    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+    # The following are methods that are called depending on the type of a
+    # member. The entry point is _proc_member() which can be overridden in a
+    # subclass to add custom _proc_*() methods. A _proc_*() method MUST
+    # implement the following
+    # operations:
+    # 1. Set self.offset_data to the position where the data blocks begin,
+    #    if there is data that follows.
+    # 2. Set tarfile.offset to the position where the next member's header will
+    #    begin.
+    # 3. Return self or another valid TarInfo object.
+    def _proc_member(self, tarfile):
+        """Choose the right processing method depending on
+           the type and call it.
+        """
+        if self.type in (GNUTYPE_LONGNAME, GNUTYPE_LONGLINK):
+            return self._proc_gnulong(tarfile)
+        elif self.type == GNUTYPE_SPARSE:
+            return self._proc_sparse(tarfile)
+        elif self.type in (XHDTYPE, XGLTYPE, SOLARIS_XHDTYPE):
+            return self._proc_pax(tarfile)
+        else:
+            return self._proc_builtin(tarfile)
+
+    def _proc_builtin(self, tarfile):
+        """Process a builtin type or an unknown type which
+           will be treated as a regular file.
+        """
+        self.offset_data = tarfile.fileobj.tell()
+        offset = self.offset_data
+        if self.isreg() or self.type not in SUPPORTED_TYPES:
+            # Skip the following data blocks.
+            offset += self._block(self.size)
+        tarfile.offset = offset
+
+        # Patch the TarInfo object with saved global
+        # header information.
+        self._apply_pax_info(tarfile.pax_headers, tarfile.encoding, tarfile.errors)
+
+        # Remove redundant slashes from directories. This is to be consistent
+        # with frombuf().
+        if self.isdir():
+            self.name = self.name.rstrip("/")
+
+        return self
+
+    def _proc_gnulong(self, tarfile):
+        """Process the blocks that hold a GNU longname
+           or longlink member.
+        """
+        buf = tarfile.fileobj.read(self._block(self.size))
+
+        # Fetch the next header and process it.
+        try:
+            next = self.fromtarfile(tarfile)
+        except HeaderError as e:
+            raise SubsequentHeaderError(str(e)) from None
+
+        # Patch the TarInfo object from the next header with
+        # the longname information.
+        next.offset = self.offset
+        if self.type == GNUTYPE_LONGNAME:
+            next.name = nts(buf, tarfile.encoding, tarfile.errors)
+        elif self.type == GNUTYPE_LONGLINK:
+            next.linkname = nts(buf, tarfile.encoding, tarfile.errors)
+
+        # Remove redundant slashes from directories. This is to be consistent
+        # with frombuf().
+        if next.isdir():
+            next.name = removesuffix(next.name, "/")
+
+        return next
+
+    def _proc_sparse(self, tarfile):
+        """Process a GNU sparse header plus extra headers.
+        """
+        # We already collected some sparse structures in frombuf().
+        structs, isextended, origsize = self._sparse_structs
+        del self._sparse_structs
+
+        # Collect sparse structures from extended header blocks.
+        while isextended:
+            buf = tarfile.fileobj.read(BLOCKSIZE)
+            pos = 0
+            for i in range(21):
+                try:
+                    offset = nti(buf[pos:pos + 12])
+                    numbytes = nti(buf[pos + 12:pos + 24])
+                except ValueError:
+                    break
+                if offset and numbytes:
+                    structs.append((offset, numbytes))
+                pos += 24
+            isextended = bool(buf[504])
+        self.sparse = structs
+
+        self.offset_data = tarfile.fileobj.tell()
+        tarfile.offset = self.offset_data + self._block(self.size)
+        self.size = origsize
+        return self
+
+    def _proc_pax(self, tarfile):
+        """Process an extended or global header as described in
+           POSIX.1-2008.
+        """
+        # Read the header information.
+        buf = tarfile.fileobj.read(self._block(self.size))
+
+        # A pax header stores supplemental information for either
+        # the following file (extended) or all following files
+        # (global).
+        if self.type == XGLTYPE:
+            pax_headers = tarfile.pax_headers
+        else:
+            pax_headers = tarfile.pax_headers.copy()
+
+        # Check if the pax header contains a hdrcharset field. This tells us
+        # the encoding of the path, linkpath, uname and gname fields. Normally,
+        # these fields are UTF-8 encoded but since POSIX.1-2008 tar
+        # implementations are allowed to store them as raw binary strings if
+        # the translation to UTF-8 fails.
+        match = re.search(br"\d+ hdrcharset=([^\n]+)\n", buf)
+        if match is not None:
+            pax_headers["hdrcharset"] = match.group(1).decode("utf-8")
+
+        # For the time being, we don't care about anything other than "BINARY".
+        # The only other value that is currently allowed by the standard is
+        # "ISO-IR 10646 2000 UTF-8" in other words UTF-8.
+        hdrcharset = pax_headers.get("hdrcharset")
+        if hdrcharset == "BINARY":
+            encoding = tarfile.encoding
+        else:
+            encoding = "utf-8"
+
+        # Parse pax header information. A record looks like that:
+        # "%d %s=%s\n" % (length, keyword, value). length is the size
+        # of the complete record including the length field itself and
+        # the newline. keyword and value are both UTF-8 encoded strings.
+        regex = re.compile(br"(\d+) ([^=]+)=")
+        pos = 0
+        while match := regex.match(buf, pos):
+            length, keyword = match.groups()
+            length = int(length)
+            if length == 0:
+                raise InvalidHeaderError("invalid header")
+            value = buf[match.end(2) + 1:match.start(1) + length - 1]
+
+            # Normally, we could just use "utf-8" as the encoding and "strict"
+            # as the error handler, but we better not take the risk. For
+            # example, GNU tar <= 1.23 is known to store filenames it cannot
+            # translate to UTF-8 as raw strings (unfortunately without a
+            # hdrcharset=BINARY header).
+            # We first try the strict standard encoding, and if that fails we
+            # fall back on the user's encoding and error handler.
+            keyword = self._decode_pax_field(keyword, "utf-8", "utf-8",
+                    tarfile.errors)
+            if keyword in PAX_NAME_FIELDS:
+                value = self._decode_pax_field(value, encoding, tarfile.encoding,
+                        tarfile.errors)
+            else:
+                value = self._decode_pax_field(value, "utf-8", "utf-8",
+                        tarfile.errors)
+
+            pax_headers[keyword] = value
+            pos += length
+
+        # Fetch the next header.
+        try:
+            next = self.fromtarfile(tarfile)
+        except HeaderError as e:
+            raise SubsequentHeaderError(str(e)) from None
+
+        # Process GNU sparse information.
+        if "GNU.sparse.map" in pax_headers:
+            # GNU extended sparse format version 0.1.
+            self._proc_gnusparse_01(next, pax_headers)
+
+        elif "GNU.sparse.size" in pax_headers:
+            # GNU extended sparse format version 0.0.
+            self._proc_gnusparse_00(next, pax_headers, buf)
+
+        elif pax_headers.get("GNU.sparse.major") == "1" and pax_headers.get("GNU.sparse.minor") == "0":
+            # GNU extended sparse format version 1.0.
+            self._proc_gnusparse_10(next, pax_headers, tarfile)
+
+        if self.type in (XHDTYPE, SOLARIS_XHDTYPE):
+            # Patch the TarInfo object with the extended header info.
+            next._apply_pax_info(pax_headers, tarfile.encoding, tarfile.errors)
+            next.offset = self.offset
+
+            if "size" in pax_headers:
+                # If the extended header replaces the size field,
+                # we need to recalculate the offset where the next
+                # header starts.
+                offset = next.offset_data
+                if next.isreg() or next.type not in SUPPORTED_TYPES:
+                    offset += next._block(next.size)
+                tarfile.offset = offset
+
+        return next
+
+    def _proc_gnusparse_00(self, next, pax_headers, buf):
+        """Process a GNU tar extended sparse header, version 0.0.
+        """
+        offsets = []
+        for match in re.finditer(br"\d+ GNU.sparse.offset=(\d+)\n", buf):
+            offsets.append(int(match.group(1)))
+        numbytes = []
+        for match in re.finditer(br"\d+ GNU.sparse.numbytes=(\d+)\n", buf):
+            numbytes.append(int(match.group(1)))
+        next.sparse = list(zip(offsets, numbytes))
+
+    def _proc_gnusparse_01(self, next, pax_headers):
+        """Process a GNU tar extended sparse header, version 0.1.
+        """
+        sparse = [int(x) for x in pax_headers["GNU.sparse.map"].split(",")]
+        next.sparse = list(zip(sparse[::2], sparse[1::2]))
+
+    def _proc_gnusparse_10(self, next, pax_headers, tarfile):
+        """Process a GNU tar extended sparse header, version 1.0.
+        """
+        fields = None
+        sparse = []
+        buf = tarfile.fileobj.read(BLOCKSIZE)
+        fields, buf = buf.split(b"\n", 1)
+        fields = int(fields)
+        while len(sparse) < fields * 2:
+            if b"\n" not in buf:
+                buf += tarfile.fileobj.read(BLOCKSIZE)
+            number, buf = buf.split(b"\n", 1)
+            sparse.append(int(number))
+        next.offset_data = tarfile.fileobj.tell()
+        next.sparse = list(zip(sparse[::2], sparse[1::2]))
+
+    def _apply_pax_info(self, pax_headers, encoding, errors):
+        """Replace fields with supplemental information from a previous
+           pax extended or global header.
+        """
+        for keyword, value in pax_headers.items():
+            if keyword == "GNU.sparse.name":
+                setattr(self, "path", value)
+            elif keyword == "GNU.sparse.size":
+                setattr(self, "size", int(value))
+            elif keyword == "GNU.sparse.realsize":
+                setattr(self, "size", int(value))
+            elif keyword in PAX_FIELDS:
+                if keyword in PAX_NUMBER_FIELDS:
+                    try:
+                        value = PAX_NUMBER_FIELDS[keyword](value)
+                    except ValueError:
+                        value = 0
+                if keyword == "path":
+                    value = value.rstrip("/")
+                setattr(self, keyword, value)
+
+        self.pax_headers = pax_headers.copy()
+
+    def _decode_pax_field(self, value, encoding, fallback_encoding, fallback_errors):
+        """Decode a single field from a pax record.
+        """
+        try:
+            return value.decode(encoding, "strict")
+        except UnicodeDecodeError:
+            return value.decode(fallback_encoding, fallback_errors)
+
+    def _block(self, count):
+        """Round up a byte count by BLOCKSIZE and return it,
+           e.g. _block(834) => 1024.
+        """
+        blocks, remainder = divmod(count, BLOCKSIZE)
+        if remainder:
+            blocks += 1
+        return blocks * BLOCKSIZE
+
+    def isreg(self):
+        'Return True if the Tarinfo object is a regular file.'
+        return self.type in REGULAR_TYPES
+
+    def isfile(self):
+        'Return True if the Tarinfo object is a regular file.'
+        return self.isreg()
+
+    def isdir(self):
+        'Return True if it is a directory.'
+        return self.type == DIRTYPE
+
+    def issym(self):
+        'Return True if it is a symbolic link.'
+        return self.type == SYMTYPE
+
+    def islnk(self):
+        'Return True if it is a hard link.'
+        return self.type == LNKTYPE
+
+    def ischr(self):
+        'Return True if it is a character device.'
+        return self.type == CHRTYPE
+
+    def isblk(self):
+        'Return True if it is a block device.'
+        return self.type == BLKTYPE
+
+    def isfifo(self):
+        'Return True if it is a FIFO.'
+        return self.type == FIFOTYPE
+
+    def issparse(self):
+        return self.sparse is not None
+
+    def isdev(self):
+        'Return True if it is one of character device, block device or FIFO.'
+        return self.type in (CHRTYPE, BLKTYPE, FIFOTYPE)
+# class TarInfo
+
+class TarFile(object):
+    """The TarFile Class provides an interface to tar archives.
+    """
+
+    debug = 0                   # May be set from 0 (no msgs) to 3 (all msgs)
+
+    dereference = False         # If true, add content of linked file to the
+                                # tar file, else the link.
+
+    ignore_zeros = False        # If true, skips empty or invalid blocks and
+                                # continues processing.
+
+    errorlevel = 1              # If 0, fatal errors only appear in debug
+                                # messages (if debug >= 0). If > 0, errors
+                                # are passed to the caller as exceptions.
+
+    format = DEFAULT_FORMAT     # The format to use when creating an archive.
+
+    encoding = ENCODING         # Encoding for 8-bit character strings.
+
+    errors = None               # Error handler for unicode conversion.
+
+    tarinfo = TarInfo           # The default TarInfo class to use.
+
+    fileobject = ExFileObject   # The file-object for extractfile().
+
+    extraction_filter = None    # The default filter for extraction.
+
+    def __init__(self, name=None, mode="r", fileobj=None, format=None,
+            tarinfo=None, dereference=None, ignore_zeros=None, encoding=None,
+            errors="surrogateescape", pax_headers=None, debug=None,
+            errorlevel=None, copybufsize=None, stream=False):
+        """Open an (uncompressed) tar archive 'name'. 'mode' is either 'r' to
+           read from an existing archive, 'a' to append data to an existing
+           file or 'w' to create a new file overwriting an existing one. 'mode'
+           defaults to 'r'.
+           If 'fileobj' is given, it is used for reading or writing data. If it
+           can be determined, 'mode' is overridden by 'fileobj's mode.
+           'fileobj' is not closed, when TarFile is closed.
+        """
+        modes = {"r": "rb", "a": "r+b", "w": "wb", "x": "xb"}
+        if mode not in modes:
+            raise ValueError("mode must be 'r', 'a', 'w' or 'x'")
+        self.mode = mode
+        self._mode = modes[mode]
+
+        if not fileobj:
+            if self.mode == "a" and not os.path.exists(name):
+                # Create nonexistent files in append mode.
+                self.mode = "w"
+                self._mode = "wb"
+            fileobj = bltn_open(name, self._mode)
+            self._extfileobj = False
+        else:
+            if (name is None and hasattr(fileobj, "name") and
+                isinstance(fileobj.name, (str, bytes))):
+                name = fileobj.name
+            if hasattr(fileobj, "mode"):
+                self._mode = fileobj.mode
+            self._extfileobj = True
+        self.name = os.path.abspath(name) if name else None
+        self.fileobj = fileobj
+
+        self.stream = stream
+
+        # Init attributes.
+        if format is not None:
+            self.format = format
+        if tarinfo is not None:
+            self.tarinfo = tarinfo
+        if dereference is not None:
+            self.dereference = dereference
+        if ignore_zeros is not None:
+            self.ignore_zeros = ignore_zeros
+        if encoding is not None:
+            self.encoding = encoding
+        self.errors = errors
+
+        if pax_headers is not None and self.format == PAX_FORMAT:
+            self.pax_headers = pax_headers
+        else:
+            self.pax_headers = {}
+
+        if debug is not None:
+            self.debug = debug
+        if errorlevel is not None:
+            self.errorlevel = errorlevel
+
+        # Init datastructures.
+        self.copybufsize = copybufsize
+        self.closed = False
+        self.members = []       # list of members as TarInfo objects
+        self._loaded = False    # flag if all members have been read
+        self.offset = self.fileobj.tell()
+                                # current position in the archive file
+        self.inodes = {}        # dictionary caching the inodes of
+                                # archive members already added
+
+        try:
+            if self.mode == "r":
+                self.firstmember = None
+                self.firstmember = self.next()
+
+            if self.mode == "a":
+                # Move to the end of the archive,
+                # before the first empty block.
+                while True:
+                    self.fileobj.seek(self.offset)
+                    try:
+                        tarinfo = self.tarinfo.fromtarfile(self)
+                        self.members.append(tarinfo)
+                    except EOFHeaderError:
+                        self.fileobj.seek(self.offset)
+                        break
+                    except HeaderError as e:
+                        raise ReadError(str(e)) from None
+
+            if self.mode in ("a", "w", "x"):
+                self._loaded = True
+
+                if self.pax_headers:
+                    buf = self.tarinfo.create_pax_global_header(self.pax_headers.copy())
+                    self.fileobj.write(buf)
+                    self.offset += len(buf)
+        except:
+            if not self._extfileobj:
+                self.fileobj.close()
+            self.closed = True
+            raise
+
+    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+    # Below are the classmethods which act as alternate constructors to the
+    # TarFile class. The open() method is the only one that is needed for
+    # public use; it is the "super"-constructor and is able to select an
+    # adequate "sub"-constructor for a particular compression using the mapping
+    # from OPEN_METH.
+    #
+    # This concept allows one to subclass TarFile without losing the comfort of
+    # the super-constructor. A sub-constructor is registered and made available
+    # by adding it to the mapping in OPEN_METH.
+
+    @classmethod
+    def open(cls, name=None, mode="r", fileobj=None, bufsize=RECORDSIZE, **kwargs):
+        r"""Open a tar archive for reading, writing or appending. Return
+           an appropriate TarFile class.
+
+           mode:
+           'r' or 'r:\*' open for reading with transparent compression
+           'r:'         open for reading exclusively uncompressed
+           'r:gz'       open for reading with gzip compression
+           'r:bz2'      open for reading with bzip2 compression
+           'r:xz'       open for reading with lzma compression
+           'a' or 'a:'  open for appending, creating the file if necessary
+           'w' or 'w:'  open for writing without compression
+           'w:gz'       open for writing with gzip compression
+           'w:bz2'      open for writing with bzip2 compression
+           'w:xz'       open for writing with lzma compression
+
+           'x' or 'x:'  create a tarfile exclusively without compression, raise
+                        an exception if the file is already created
+           'x:gz'       create a gzip compressed tarfile, raise an exception
+                        if the file is already created
+           'x:bz2'      create a bzip2 compressed tarfile, raise an exception
+                        if the file is already created
+           'x:xz'       create an lzma compressed tarfile, raise an exception
+                        if the file is already created
+
+           'r|\*'        open a stream of tar blocks with transparent compression
+           'r|'         open an uncompressed stream of tar blocks for reading
+           'r|gz'       open a gzip compressed stream of tar blocks
+           'r|bz2'      open a bzip2 compressed stream of tar blocks
+           'r|xz'       open an lzma compressed stream of tar blocks
+           'w|'         open an uncompressed stream for writing
+           'w|gz'       open a gzip compressed stream for writing
+           'w|bz2'      open a bzip2 compressed stream for writing
+           'w|xz'       open an lzma compressed stream for writing
+        """
+
+        if not name and not fileobj:
+            raise ValueError("nothing to open")
+
+        if mode in ("r", "r:*"):
+            # Find out which *open() is appropriate for opening the file.
+            def not_compressed(comptype):
+                return cls.OPEN_METH[comptype] == 'taropen'
+            error_msgs = []
+            for comptype in sorted(cls.OPEN_METH, key=not_compressed):
+                func = getattr(cls, cls.OPEN_METH[comptype])
+                if fileobj is not None:
+                    saved_pos = fileobj.tell()
+                try:
+                    return func(name, "r", fileobj, **kwargs)
+                except (ReadError, CompressionError) as e:
+                    error_msgs.append(f'- method {comptype}: {e!r}')
+                    if fileobj is not None:
+                        fileobj.seek(saved_pos)
+                    continue
+            error_msgs_summary = '\n'.join(error_msgs)
+            raise ReadError(f"file could not be opened successfully:\n{error_msgs_summary}")
+
+        elif ":" in mode:
+            filemode, comptype = mode.split(":", 1)
+            filemode = filemode or "r"
+            comptype = comptype or "tar"
+
+            # Select the *open() function according to
+            # given compression.
+            if comptype in cls.OPEN_METH:
+                func = getattr(cls, cls.OPEN_METH[comptype])
+            else:
+                raise CompressionError("unknown compression type %r" % comptype)
+            return func(name, filemode, fileobj, **kwargs)
+
+        elif "|" in mode:
+            filemode, comptype = mode.split("|", 1)
+            filemode = filemode or "r"
+            comptype = comptype or "tar"
+
+            if filemode not in ("r", "w"):
+                raise ValueError("mode must be 'r' or 'w'")
+
+            compresslevel = kwargs.pop("compresslevel", 9)
+            stream = _Stream(name, filemode, comptype, fileobj, bufsize,
+                             compresslevel)
+            try:
+                t = cls(name, filemode, stream, **kwargs)
+            except:
+                stream.close()
+                raise
+            t._extfileobj = False
+            return t
+
+        elif mode in ("a", "w", "x"):
+            return cls.taropen(name, mode, fileobj, **kwargs)
+
+        raise ValueError("undiscernible mode")
+
+    @classmethod
+    def taropen(cls, name, mode="r", fileobj=None, **kwargs):
+        """Open uncompressed tar archive name for reading or writing.
+        """
+        if mode not in ("r", "a", "w", "x"):
+            raise ValueError("mode must be 'r', 'a', 'w' or 'x'")
+        return cls(name, mode, fileobj, **kwargs)
+
+    @classmethod
+    def gzopen(cls, name, mode="r", fileobj=None, compresslevel=9, **kwargs):
+        """Open gzip compressed tar archive name for reading or writing.
+           Appending is not allowed.
+        """
+        if mode not in ("r", "w", "x"):
+            raise ValueError("mode must be 'r', 'w' or 'x'")
+
+        try:
+            from gzip import GzipFile
+        except ImportError:
+            raise CompressionError("gzip module is not available") from None
+
+        try:
+            fileobj = GzipFile(name, mode + "b", compresslevel, fileobj)
+        except OSError as e:
+            if fileobj is not None and mode == 'r':
+                raise ReadError("not a gzip file") from e
+            raise
+
+        try:
+            t = cls.taropen(name, mode, fileobj, **kwargs)
+        except OSError as e:
+            fileobj.close()
+            if mode == 'r':
+                raise ReadError("not a gzip file") from e
+            raise
+        except:
+            fileobj.close()
+            raise
+        t._extfileobj = False
+        return t
+
+    @classmethod
+    def bz2open(cls, name, mode="r", fileobj=None, compresslevel=9, **kwargs):
+        """Open bzip2 compressed tar archive name for reading or writing.
+           Appending is not allowed.
+        """
+        if mode not in ("r", "w", "x"):
+            raise ValueError("mode must be 'r', 'w' or 'x'")
+
+        try:
+            from bz2 import BZ2File
+        except ImportError:
+            raise CompressionError("bz2 module is not available") from None
+
+        fileobj = BZ2File(fileobj or name, mode, compresslevel=compresslevel)
+
+        try:
+            t = cls.taropen(name, mode, fileobj, **kwargs)
+        except (OSError, EOFError) as e:
+            fileobj.close()
+            if mode == 'r':
+                raise ReadError("not a bzip2 file") from e
+            raise
+        except:
+            fileobj.close()
+            raise
+        t._extfileobj = False
+        return t
+
+    @classmethod
+    def xzopen(cls, name, mode="r", fileobj=None, preset=None, **kwargs):
+        """Open lzma compressed tar archive name for reading or writing.
+           Appending is not allowed.
+        """
+        if mode not in ("r", "w", "x"):
+            raise ValueError("mode must be 'r', 'w' or 'x'")
+
+        try:
+            from lzma import LZMAFile, LZMAError
+        except ImportError:
+            raise CompressionError("lzma module is not available") from None
+
+        fileobj = LZMAFile(fileobj or name, mode, preset=preset)
+
+        try:
+            t = cls.taropen(name, mode, fileobj, **kwargs)
+        except (LZMAError, EOFError) as e:
+            fileobj.close()
+            if mode == 'r':
+                raise ReadError("not an lzma file") from e
+            raise
+        except:
+            fileobj.close()
+            raise
+        t._extfileobj = False
+        return t
+
+    # All *open() methods are registered here.
+    OPEN_METH = {
+        "tar": "taropen",   # uncompressed tar
+        "gz":  "gzopen",    # gzip compressed tar
+        "bz2": "bz2open",   # bzip2 compressed tar
+        "xz":  "xzopen"     # lzma compressed tar
+    }
+
+    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+    # The public methods which TarFile provides:
+
+    def close(self):
+        """Close the TarFile. In write-mode, two finishing zero blocks are
+           appended to the archive.
+        """
+        if self.closed:
+            return
+
+        self.closed = True
+        try:
+            if self.mode in ("a", "w", "x"):
+                self.fileobj.write(NUL * (BLOCKSIZE * 2))
+                self.offset += (BLOCKSIZE * 2)
+                # fill up the end with zero-blocks
+                # (like option -b20 for tar does)
+                blocks, remainder = divmod(self.offset, RECORDSIZE)
+                if remainder > 0:
+                    self.fileobj.write(NUL * (RECORDSIZE - remainder))
+        finally:
+            if not self._extfileobj:
+                self.fileobj.close()
+
+    def getmember(self, name):
+        """Return a TarInfo object for member 'name'. If 'name' can not be
+           found in the archive, KeyError is raised. If a member occurs more
+           than once in the archive, its last occurrence is assumed to be the
+           most up-to-date version.
+        """
+        tarinfo = self._getmember(name.rstrip('/'))
+        if tarinfo is None:
+            raise KeyError("filename %r not found" % name)
+        return tarinfo
+
+    def getmembers(self):
+        """Return the members of the archive as a list of TarInfo objects. The
+           list has the same order as the members in the archive.
+        """
+        self._check()
+        if not self._loaded:    # if we want to obtain a list of
+            self._load()        # all members, we first have to
+                                # scan the whole archive.
+        return self.members
+
+    def getnames(self):
+        """Return the members of the archive as a list of their names. It has
+           the same order as the list returned by getmembers().
+        """
+        return [tarinfo.name for tarinfo in self.getmembers()]
+
+    def gettarinfo(self, name=None, arcname=None, fileobj=None):
+        """Create a TarInfo object from the result of os.stat or equivalent
+           on an existing file. The file is either named by 'name', or
+           specified as a file object 'fileobj' with a file descriptor. If
+           given, 'arcname' specifies an alternative name for the file in the
+           archive, otherwise, the name is taken from the 'name' attribute of
+           'fileobj', or the 'name' argument. The name should be a text
+           string.
+        """
+        self._check("awx")
+
+        # When fileobj is given, replace name by
+        # fileobj's real name.
+        if fileobj is not None:
+            name = fileobj.name
+
+        # Building the name of the member in the archive.
+        # Backward slashes are converted to forward slashes,
+        # Absolute paths are turned to relative paths.
+        if arcname is None:
+            arcname = name
+        drv, arcname = os.path.splitdrive(arcname)
+        arcname = arcname.replace(os.sep, "/")
+        arcname = arcname.lstrip("/")
+
+        # Now, fill the TarInfo object with
+        # information specific for the file.
+        tarinfo = self.tarinfo()
+        tarinfo._tarfile = self  # To be removed in 3.16.
+
+        # Use os.stat or os.lstat, depending on if symlinks shall be resolved.
+        if fileobj is None:
+            if not self.dereference:
+                statres = os.lstat(name)
+            else:
+                statres = os.stat(name)
+        else:
+            statres = os.fstat(fileobj.fileno())
+        linkname = ""
+
+        stmd = statres.st_mode
+        if stat.S_ISREG(stmd):
+            inode = (statres.st_ino, statres.st_dev)
+            if not self.dereference and statres.st_nlink > 1 and \
+                    inode in self.inodes and arcname != self.inodes[inode]:
+                # Is it a hardlink to an already
+                # archived file?
+                type = LNKTYPE
+                linkname = self.inodes[inode]
+            else:
+                # The inode is added only if its valid.
+                # For win32 it is always 0.
+                type = REGTYPE
+                if inode[0]:
+                    self.inodes[inode] = arcname
+        elif stat.S_ISDIR(stmd):
+            type = DIRTYPE
+        elif stat.S_ISFIFO(stmd):
+            type = FIFOTYPE
+        elif stat.S_ISLNK(stmd):
+            type = SYMTYPE
+            linkname = os.readlink(name)
+        elif stat.S_ISCHR(stmd):
+            type = CHRTYPE
+        elif stat.S_ISBLK(stmd):
+            type = BLKTYPE
+        else:
+            return None
+
+        # Fill the TarInfo object with all
+        # information we can get.
+        tarinfo.name = arcname
+        tarinfo.mode = stmd
+        tarinfo.uid = statres.st_uid
+        tarinfo.gid = statres.st_gid
+        if type == REGTYPE:
+            tarinfo.size = statres.st_size
+        else:
+            tarinfo.size = 0
+        tarinfo.mtime = statres.st_mtime
+        tarinfo.type = type
+        tarinfo.linkname = linkname
+        if pwd:
+            try:
+                tarinfo.uname = pwd.getpwuid(tarinfo.uid)[0]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+        if grp:
+            try:
+                tarinfo.gname = grp.getgrgid(tarinfo.gid)[0]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+
+        if type in (CHRTYPE, BLKTYPE):
+            if hasattr(os, "major") and hasattr(os, "minor"):
+                tarinfo.devmajor = os.major(statres.st_rdev)
+                tarinfo.devminor = os.minor(statres.st_rdev)
+        return tarinfo
+
+    def list(self, verbose=True, *, members=None):
+        """Print a table of contents to sys.stdout. If 'verbose' is False, only
+           the names of the members are printed. If it is True, an 'ls -l'-like
+           output is produced. 'members' is optional and must be a subset of the
+           list returned by getmembers().
+        """
+        # Convert tarinfo type to stat type.
+        type2mode = {REGTYPE: stat.S_IFREG, SYMTYPE: stat.S_IFLNK,
+                     FIFOTYPE: stat.S_IFIFO, CHRTYPE: stat.S_IFCHR,
+                     DIRTYPE: stat.S_IFDIR, BLKTYPE: stat.S_IFBLK}
+        self._check()
+
+        if members is None:
+            members = self
+        for tarinfo in members:
+            if verbose:
+                if tarinfo.mode is None:
+                    _safe_print("??????????")
+                else:
+                    modetype = type2mode.get(tarinfo.type, 0)
+                    _safe_print(stat.filemode(modetype | tarinfo.mode))
+                _safe_print("%s/%s" % (tarinfo.uname or tarinfo.uid,
+                                       tarinfo.gname or tarinfo.gid))
+                if tarinfo.ischr() or tarinfo.isblk():
+                    _safe_print("%10s" %
+                            ("%d,%d" % (tarinfo.devmajor, tarinfo.devminor)))
+                else:
+                    _safe_print("%10d" % tarinfo.size)
+                if tarinfo.mtime is None:
+                    _safe_print("????-??-?? ??:??:??")
+                else:
+                    _safe_print("%d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d" \
+                                % time.localtime(tarinfo.mtime)[:6])
+
+            _safe_print(tarinfo.name + ("/" if tarinfo.isdir() else ""))
+
+            if verbose:
+                if tarinfo.issym():
+                    _safe_print("-> " + tarinfo.linkname)
+                if tarinfo.islnk():
+                    _safe_print("link to " + tarinfo.linkname)
+            print()
+
+    def add(self, name, arcname=None, recursive=True, *, filter=None):
+        """Add the file 'name' to the archive. 'name' may be any type of file
+           (directory, fifo, symbolic link, etc.). If given, 'arcname'
+           specifies an alternative name for the file in the archive.
+           Directories are added recursively by default. This can be avoided by
+           setting 'recursive' to False. 'filter' is a function
+           that expects a TarInfo object argument and returns the changed
+           TarInfo object, if it returns None the TarInfo object will be
+           excluded from the archive.
+        """
+        self._check("awx")
+
+        if arcname is None:
+            arcname = name
+
+        # Skip if somebody tries to archive the archive...
+        if self.name is not None and os.path.abspath(name) == self.name:
+            self._dbg(2, "tarfile: Skipped %r" % name)
+            return
+
+        self._dbg(1, name)
+
+        # Create a TarInfo object from the file.
+        tarinfo = self.gettarinfo(name, arcname)
+
+        if tarinfo is None:
+            self._dbg(1, "tarfile: Unsupported type %r" % name)
+            return
+
+        # Change or exclude the TarInfo object.
+        if filter is not None:
+            tarinfo = filter(tarinfo)
+            if tarinfo is None:
+                self._dbg(2, "tarfile: Excluded %r" % name)
+                return
+
+        # Append the tar header and data to the archive.
+        if tarinfo.isreg():
+            with bltn_open(name, "rb") as f:
+                self.addfile(tarinfo, f)
+
+        elif tarinfo.isdir():
+            self.addfile(tarinfo)
+            if recursive:
+                for f in sorted(os.listdir(name)):
+                    self.add(os.path.join(name, f), os.path.join(arcname, f),
+                            recursive, filter=filter)
+
+        else:
+            self.addfile(tarinfo)
+
+    def addfile(self, tarinfo, fileobj=None):
+        """Add the TarInfo object 'tarinfo' to the archive. If 'tarinfo' represents
+           a non zero-size regular file, the 'fileobj' argument should be a binary file,
+           and tarinfo.size bytes are read from it and added to the archive.
+           You can create TarInfo objects directly, or by using gettarinfo().
+        """
+        self._check("awx")
+
+        if fileobj is None and tarinfo.isreg() and tarinfo.size != 0:
+            raise ValueError("fileobj not provided for non zero-size regular file")
+
+        tarinfo = copy.copy(tarinfo)
+
+        buf = tarinfo.tobuf(self.format, self.encoding, self.errors)
+        self.fileobj.write(buf)
+        self.offset += len(buf)
+        bufsize=self.copybufsize
+        # If there's data to follow, append it.
+        if fileobj is not None:
+            copyfileobj(fileobj, self.fileobj, tarinfo.size, bufsize=bufsize)
+            blocks, remainder = divmod(tarinfo.size, BLOCKSIZE)
+            if remainder > 0:
+                self.fileobj.write(NUL * (BLOCKSIZE - remainder))
+                blocks += 1
+            self.offset += blocks * BLOCKSIZE
+
+        self.members.append(tarinfo)
+
+    def _get_filter_function(self, filter):
+        if filter is None:
+            filter = self.extraction_filter
+            if filter is None:
+                import warnings
+                warnings.warn(
+                    'Python 3.14 will, by default, filter extracted tar '
+                    + 'archives and reject files or modify their metadata. '
+                    + 'Use the filter argument to control this behavior.',
+                    DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=3)
+                return fully_trusted_filter
+            if isinstance(filter, str):
+                raise TypeError(
+                    'String names are not supported for '
+                    + 'TarFile.extraction_filter. Use a function such as '
+                    + 'tarfile.data_filter directly.')
+            return filter
+        if callable(filter):
+            return filter
+        try:
+            return _NAMED_FILTERS[filter]
+        except KeyError:
+            raise ValueError(f"filter {filter!r} not found") from None
+
+    def extractall(self, path=".", members=None, *, numeric_owner=False,
+                   filter=None):
+        """Extract all members from the archive to the current working
+           directory and set owner, modification time and permissions on
+           directories afterwards. 'path' specifies a different directory
+           to extract to. 'members' is optional and must be a subset of the
+           list returned by getmembers(). If 'numeric_owner' is True, only
+           the numbers for user/group names are used and not the names.
+
+           The 'filter' function will be called on each member just
+           before extraction.
+           It can return a changed TarInfo or None to skip the member.
+           String names of common filters are accepted.
+        """
+        directories = []
+
+        filter_function = self._get_filter_function(filter)
+        if members is None:
+            members = self
+
+        for member in members:
+            tarinfo = self._get_extract_tarinfo(member, filter_function, path)
+            if tarinfo is None:
+                continue
+            if tarinfo.isdir():
+                # For directories, delay setting attributes until later,
+                # since permissions can interfere with extraction and
+                # extracting contents can reset mtime.
+                directories.append(tarinfo)
+            self._extract_one(tarinfo, path, set_attrs=not tarinfo.isdir(),
+                              numeric_owner=numeric_owner)
+
+        # Reverse sort directories.
+        directories.sort(key=lambda a: a.name, reverse=True)
+
+        # Set correct owner, mtime and filemode on directories.
+        for tarinfo in directories:
+            dirpath = os.path.join(path, tarinfo.name)
+            try:
+                self.chown(tarinfo, dirpath, numeric_owner=numeric_owner)
+                self.utime(tarinfo, dirpath)
+                self.chmod(tarinfo, dirpath)
+            except ExtractError as e:
+                self._handle_nonfatal_error(e)
+
+    def extract(self, member, path="", set_attrs=True, *, numeric_owner=False,
+                filter=None):
+        """Extract a member from the archive to the current working directory,
+           using its full name. Its file information is extracted as accurately
+           as possible. 'member' may be a filename or a TarInfo object. You can
+           specify a different directory using 'path'. File attributes (owner,
+           mtime, mode) are set unless 'set_attrs' is False. If 'numeric_owner'
+           is True, only the numbers for user/group names are used and not
+           the names.
+
+           The 'filter' function will be called before extraction.
+           It can return a changed TarInfo or None to skip the member.
+           String names of common filters are accepted.
+        """
+        filter_function = self._get_filter_function(filter)
+        tarinfo = self._get_extract_tarinfo(member, filter_function, path)
+        if tarinfo is not None:
+            self._extract_one(tarinfo, path, set_attrs, numeric_owner)
+
+    def _get_extract_tarinfo(self, member, filter_function, path):
+        """Get filtered TarInfo (or None) from member, which might be a str"""
+        if isinstance(member, str):
+            tarinfo = self.getmember(member)
+        else:
+            tarinfo = member
+
+        unfiltered = tarinfo
+        try:
+            tarinfo = filter_function(tarinfo, path)
+        except (OSError, FilterError) as e:
+            self._handle_fatal_error(e)
+        except ExtractError as e:
+            self._handle_nonfatal_error(e)
+        if tarinfo is None:
+            self._dbg(2, "tarfile: Excluded %r" % unfiltered.name)
+            return None
+        # Prepare the link target for makelink().
+        if tarinfo.islnk():
+            tarinfo = copy.copy(tarinfo)
+            tarinfo._link_target = os.path.join(path, tarinfo.linkname)
+        return tarinfo
+
+    def _extract_one(self, tarinfo, path, set_attrs, numeric_owner):
+        """Extract from filtered tarinfo to disk"""
+        self._check("r")
+
+        try:
+            self._extract_member(tarinfo, os.path.join(path, tarinfo.name),
+                                 set_attrs=set_attrs,
+                                 numeric_owner=numeric_owner)
+        except OSError as e:
+            self._handle_fatal_error(e)
+        except ExtractError as e:
+            self._handle_nonfatal_error(e)
+
+    def _handle_nonfatal_error(self, e):
+        """Handle non-fatal error (ExtractError) according to errorlevel"""
+        if self.errorlevel > 1:
+            raise
+        else:
+            self._dbg(1, "tarfile: %s" % e)
+
+    def _handle_fatal_error(self, e):
+        """Handle "fatal" error according to self.errorlevel"""
+        if self.errorlevel > 0:
+            raise
+        elif isinstance(e, OSError):
+            if e.filename is None:
+                self._dbg(1, "tarfile: %s" % e.strerror)
+            else:
+                self._dbg(1, "tarfile: %s %r" % (e.strerror, e.filename))
+        else:
+            self._dbg(1, "tarfile: %s %s" % (type(e).__name__, e))
+
+    def extractfile(self, member):
+        """Extract a member from the archive as a file object. 'member' may be
+           a filename or a TarInfo object. If 'member' is a regular file or
+           a link, an io.BufferedReader object is returned. For all other
+           existing members, None is returned. If 'member' does not appear
+           in the archive, KeyError is raised.
+        """
+        self._check("r")
+
+        if isinstance(member, str):
+            tarinfo = self.getmember(member)
+        else:
+            tarinfo = member
+
+        if tarinfo.isreg() or tarinfo.type not in SUPPORTED_TYPES:
+            # Members with unknown types are treated as regular files.
+            return self.fileobject(self, tarinfo)
+
+        elif tarinfo.islnk() or tarinfo.issym():
+            if isinstance(self.fileobj, _Stream):
+                # A small but ugly workaround for the case that someone tries
+                # to extract a (sym)link as a file-object from a non-seekable
+                # stream of tar blocks.
+                raise StreamError("cannot extract (sym)link as file object")
+            else:
+                # A (sym)link's file object is its target's file object.
+                return self.extractfile(self._find_link_target(tarinfo))
+        else:
+            # If there's no data associated with the member (directory, chrdev,
+            # blkdev, etc.), return None instead of a file object.
+            return None
+
+    def _extract_member(self, tarinfo, targetpath, set_attrs=True,
+                        numeric_owner=False):
+        """Extract the TarInfo object tarinfo to a physical
+           file called targetpath.
+        """
+        # Fetch the TarInfo object for the given name
+        # and build the destination pathname, replacing
+        # forward slashes to platform specific separators.
+        targetpath = targetpath.rstrip("/")
+        targetpath = targetpath.replace("/", os.sep)
+
+        # Create all upper directories.
+        upperdirs = os.path.dirname(targetpath)
+        if upperdirs and not os.path.exists(upperdirs):
+            # Create directories that are not part of the archive with
+            # default permissions.
+            os.makedirs(upperdirs, exist_ok=True)
+
+        if tarinfo.islnk() or tarinfo.issym():
+            self._dbg(1, "%s -> %s" % (tarinfo.name, tarinfo.linkname))
+        else:
+            self._dbg(1, tarinfo.name)
+
+        if tarinfo.isreg():
+            self.makefile(tarinfo, targetpath)
+        elif tarinfo.isdir():
+            self.makedir(tarinfo, targetpath)
+        elif tarinfo.isfifo():
+            self.makefifo(tarinfo, targetpath)
+        elif tarinfo.ischr() or tarinfo.isblk():
+            self.makedev(tarinfo, targetpath)
+        elif tarinfo.islnk() or tarinfo.issym():
+            self.makelink(tarinfo, targetpath)
+        elif tarinfo.type not in SUPPORTED_TYPES:
+            self.makeunknown(tarinfo, targetpath)
+        else:
+            self.makefile(tarinfo, targetpath)
+
+        if set_attrs:
+            self.chown(tarinfo, targetpath, numeric_owner)
+            if not tarinfo.issym():
+                self.chmod(tarinfo, targetpath)
+                self.utime(tarinfo, targetpath)
+
+    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+    # Below are the different file methods. They are called via
+    # _extract_member() when extract() is called. They can be replaced in a
+    # subclass to implement other functionality.
+
+    def makedir(self, tarinfo, targetpath):
+        """Make a directory called targetpath.
+        """
+        try:
+            if tarinfo.mode is None:
+                # Use the system's default mode
+                os.mkdir(targetpath)
+            else:
+                # Use a safe mode for the directory, the real mode is set
+                # later in _extract_member().
+                os.mkdir(targetpath, 0o700)
+        except FileExistsError:
+            if not os.path.isdir(targetpath):
+                raise
+
+    def makefile(self, tarinfo, targetpath):
+        """Make a file called targetpath.
+        """
+        source = self.fileobj
+        source.seek(tarinfo.offset_data)
+        bufsize = self.copybufsize
+        with bltn_open(targetpath, "wb") as target:
+            if tarinfo.sparse is not None:
+                for offset, size in tarinfo.sparse:
+                    target.seek(offset)
+                    copyfileobj(source, target, size, ReadError, bufsize)
+                target.seek(tarinfo.size)
+                target.truncate()
+            else:
+                copyfileobj(source, target, tarinfo.size, ReadError, bufsize)
+
+    def makeunknown(self, tarinfo, targetpath):
+        """Make a file from a TarInfo object with an unknown type
+           at targetpath.
+        """
+        self.makefile(tarinfo, targetpath)
+        self._dbg(1, "tarfile: Unknown file type %r, " \
+                     "extracted as regular file." % tarinfo.type)
+
+    def makefifo(self, tarinfo, targetpath):
+        """Make a fifo called targetpath.
+        """
+        if hasattr(os, "mkfifo"):
+            os.mkfifo(targetpath)
+        else:
+            raise ExtractError("fifo not supported by system")
+
+    def makedev(self, tarinfo, targetpath):
+        """Make a character or block device called targetpath.
+        """
+        if not hasattr(os, "mknod") or not hasattr(os, "makedev"):
+            raise ExtractError("special devices not supported by system")
+
+        mode = tarinfo.mode
+        if mode is None:
+            # Use mknod's default
+            mode = 0o600
+        if tarinfo.isblk():
+            mode |= stat.S_IFBLK
+        else:
+            mode |= stat.S_IFCHR
+
+        os.mknod(targetpath, mode,
+                 os.makedev(tarinfo.devmajor, tarinfo.devminor))
+
+    def makelink(self, tarinfo, targetpath):
+        """Make a (symbolic) link called targetpath. If it cannot be created
+          (platform limitation), we try to make a copy of the referenced file
+          instead of a link.
+        """
+        try:
+            # For systems that support symbolic and hard links.
+            if tarinfo.issym():
+                if os.path.lexists(targetpath):
+                    # Avoid FileExistsError on following os.symlink.
+                    os.unlink(targetpath)
+                os.symlink(tarinfo.linkname, targetpath)
+            else:
+                if os.path.exists(tarinfo._link_target):
+                    os.link(tarinfo._link_target, targetpath)
+                else:
+                    self._extract_member(self._find_link_target(tarinfo),
+                                         targetpath)
+        except symlink_exception:
+            try:
+                self._extract_member(self._find_link_target(tarinfo),
+                                     targetpath)
+            except KeyError:
+                raise ExtractError("unable to resolve link inside archive") from None
+
+    def chown(self, tarinfo, targetpath, numeric_owner):
+        """Set owner of targetpath according to tarinfo. If numeric_owner
+           is True, use .gid/.uid instead of .gname/.uname. If numeric_owner
+           is False, fall back to .gid/.uid when the search based on name
+           fails.
+        """
+        if hasattr(os, "geteuid") and os.geteuid() == 0:
+            # We have to be root to do so.
+            g = tarinfo.gid
+            u = tarinfo.uid
+            if not numeric_owner:
+                try:
+                    if grp and tarinfo.gname:
+                        g = grp.getgrnam(tarinfo.gname)[2]
+                except KeyError:
+                    pass
+                try:
+                    if pwd and tarinfo.uname:
+                        u = pwd.getpwnam(tarinfo.uname)[2]
+                except KeyError:
+                    pass
+            if g is None:
+                g = -1
+            if u is None:
+                u = -1
+            try:
+                if tarinfo.issym() and hasattr(os, "lchown"):
+                    os.lchown(targetpath, u, g)
+                else:
+                    os.chown(targetpath, u, g)
+            except (OSError, OverflowError) as e:
+                # OverflowError can be raised if an ID doesn't fit in 'id_t'
+                raise ExtractError("could not change owner") from e
+
+    def chmod(self, tarinfo, targetpath):
+        """Set file permissions of targetpath according to tarinfo.
+        """
+        if tarinfo.mode is None:
+            return
+        try:
+            os.chmod(targetpath, tarinfo.mode)
+        except OSError as e:
+            raise ExtractError("could not change mode") from e
+
+    def utime(self, tarinfo, targetpath):
+        """Set modification time of targetpath according to tarinfo.
+        """
+        mtime = tarinfo.mtime
+        if mtime is None:
+            return
+        if not hasattr(os, 'utime'):
+            return
+        try:
+            os.utime(targetpath, (mtime, mtime))
+        except OSError as e:
+            raise ExtractError("could not change modification time") from e
+
+    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+    def next(self):
+        """Return the next member of the archive as a TarInfo object, when
+           TarFile is opened for reading. Return None if there is no more
+           available.
+        """
+        self._check("ra")
+        if self.firstmember is not None:
+            m = self.firstmember
+            self.firstmember = None
+            return m
+
+        # Advance the file pointer.
+        if self.offset != self.fileobj.tell():
+            if self.offset == 0:
+                return None
+            self.fileobj.seek(self.offset - 1)
+            if not self.fileobj.read(1):
+                raise ReadError("unexpected end of data")
+
+        # Read the next block.
+        tarinfo = None
+        while True:
+            try:
+                tarinfo = self.tarinfo.fromtarfile(self)
+            except EOFHeaderError as e:
+                if self.ignore_zeros:
+                    self._dbg(2, "0x%X: %s" % (self.offset, e))
+                    self.offset += BLOCKSIZE
+                    continue
+            except InvalidHeaderError as e:
+                if self.ignore_zeros:
+                    self._dbg(2, "0x%X: %s" % (self.offset, e))
+                    self.offset += BLOCKSIZE
+                    continue
+                elif self.offset == 0:
+                    raise ReadError(str(e)) from None
+            except EmptyHeaderError:
+                if self.offset == 0:
+                    raise ReadError("empty file") from None
+            except TruncatedHeaderError as e:
+                if self.offset == 0:
+                    raise ReadError(str(e)) from None
+            except SubsequentHeaderError as e:
+                raise ReadError(str(e)) from None
+            except Exception as e:
+                try:
+                    import zlib
+                    if isinstance(e, zlib.error):
+                        raise ReadError(f'zlib error: {e}') from None
+                    else:
+                        raise e
+                except ImportError:
+                    raise e
+            break
+
+        if tarinfo is not None:
+            # if streaming the file we do not want to cache the tarinfo
+            if not self.stream:
+                self.members.append(tarinfo)
+        else:
+            self._loaded = True
+
+        return tarinfo
+
+    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+    # Little helper methods:
+
+    def _getmember(self, name, tarinfo=None, normalize=False):
+        """Find an archive member by name from bottom to top.
+           If tarinfo is given, it is used as the starting point.
+        """
+        # Ensure that all members have been loaded.
+        members = self.getmembers()
+
+        # Limit the member search list up to tarinfo.
+        skipping = False
+        if tarinfo is not None:
+            try:
+                index = members.index(tarinfo)
+            except ValueError:
+                # The given starting point might be a (modified) copy.
+                # We'll later skip members until we find an equivalent.
+                skipping = True
+            else:
+                # Happy fast path
+                members = members[:index]
+
+        if normalize:
+            name = os.path.normpath(name)
+
+        for member in reversed(members):
+            if skipping:
+                if tarinfo.offset == member.offset:
+                    skipping = False
+                continue
+            if normalize:
+                member_name = os.path.normpath(member.name)
+            else:
+                member_name = member.name
+
+            if name == member_name:
+                return member
+
+        if skipping:
+            # Starting point was not found
+            raise ValueError(tarinfo)
+
+    def _load(self):
+        """Read through the entire archive file and look for readable
+           members. This should not run if the file is set to stream.
+        """
+        if not self.stream:
+            while self.next() is not None:
+                pass
+            self._loaded = True
+
+    def _check(self, mode=None):
+        """Check if TarFile is still open, and if the operation's mode
+           corresponds to TarFile's mode.
+        """
+        if self.closed:
+            raise OSError("%s is closed" % self.__class__.__name__)
+        if mode is not None and self.mode not in mode:
+            raise OSError("bad operation for mode %r" % self.mode)
+
+    def _find_link_target(self, tarinfo):
+        """Find the target member of a symlink or hardlink member in the
+           archive.
+        """
+        if tarinfo.issym():
+            # Always search the entire archive.
+            linkname = "/".join(filter(None, (os.path.dirname(tarinfo.name), tarinfo.linkname)))
+            limit = None
+        else:
+            # Search the archive before the link, because a hard link is
+            # just a reference to an already archived file.
+            linkname = tarinfo.linkname
+            limit = tarinfo
+
+        member = self._getmember(linkname, tarinfo=limit, normalize=True)
+        if member is None:
+            raise KeyError("linkname %r not found" % linkname)
+        return member
+
+    def __iter__(self):
+        """Provide an iterator object.
+        """
+        if self._loaded:
+            yield from self.members
+            return
+
+        # Yield items using TarFile's next() method.
+        # When all members have been read, set TarFile as _loaded.
+        index = 0
+        # Fix for SF #1100429: Under rare circumstances it can
+        # happen that getmembers() is called during iteration,
+        # which will have already exhausted the next() method.
+        if self.firstmember is not None:
+            tarinfo = self.next()
+            index += 1
+            yield tarinfo
+
+        while True:
+            if index < len(self.members):
+                tarinfo = self.members[index]
+            elif not self._loaded:
+                tarinfo = self.next()
+                if not tarinfo:
+                    self._loaded = True
+                    return
+            else:
+                return
+            index += 1
+            yield tarinfo
+
+    def _dbg(self, level, msg):
+        """Write debugging output to sys.stderr.
+        """
+        if level <= self.debug:
+            print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
+
+    def __enter__(self):
+        self._check()
+        return self
+
+    def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
+        if type is None:
+            self.close()
+        else:
+            # An exception occurred. We must not call close() because
+            # it would try to write end-of-archive blocks and padding.
+            if not self._extfileobj:
+                self.fileobj.close()
+            self.closed = True
+
+#--------------------
+# exported functions
+#--------------------
+
+def is_tarfile(name):
+    """Return True if name points to a tar archive that we
+       are able to handle, else return False.
+
+       'name' should be a string, file, or file-like object.
+    """
+    try:
+        if hasattr(name, "read"):
+            pos = name.tell()
+            t = open(fileobj=name)
+            name.seek(pos)
+        else:
+            t = open(name)
+        t.close()
+        return True
+    except TarError:
+        return False
+
+open = TarFile.open
+
+
+def main():
+    import argparse
+
+    description = 'A simple command-line interface for tarfile module.'
+    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description)
+    parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', default=False,
+                        help='Verbose output')
+    parser.add_argument('--filter', metavar='',
+                        choices=_NAMED_FILTERS,
+                        help='Filter for extraction')
+
+    group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
+    group.add_argument('-l', '--list', metavar='',
+                       help='Show listing of a tarfile')
+    group.add_argument('-e', '--extract', nargs='+',
+                       metavar=('', ''),
+                       help='Extract tarfile into target dir')
+    group.add_argument('-c', '--create', nargs='+',
+                       metavar=('', ''),
+                       help='Create tarfile from sources')
+    group.add_argument('-t', '--test', metavar='',
+                       help='Test if a tarfile is valid')
+
+    args = parser.parse_args()
+
+    if args.filter and args.extract is None:
+        parser.exit(1, '--filter is only valid for extraction\n')
+
+    if args.test is not None:
+        src = args.test
+        if is_tarfile(src):
+            with open(src, 'r') as tar:
+                tar.getmembers()
+                print(tar.getmembers(), file=sys.stderr)
+            if args.verbose:
+                print('{!r} is a tar archive.'.format(src))
+        else:
+            parser.exit(1, '{!r} is not a tar archive.\n'.format(src))
+
+    elif args.list is not None:
+        src = args.list
+        if is_tarfile(src):
+            with TarFile.open(src, 'r:*') as tf:
+                tf.list(verbose=args.verbose)
+        else:
+            parser.exit(1, '{!r} is not a tar archive.\n'.format(src))
+
+    elif args.extract is not None:
+        if len(args.extract) == 1:
+            src = args.extract[0]
+            curdir = os.curdir
+        elif len(args.extract) == 2:
+            src, curdir = args.extract
+        else:
+            parser.exit(1, parser.format_help())
+
+        if is_tarfile(src):
+            with TarFile.open(src, 'r:*') as tf:
+                tf.extractall(path=curdir, filter=args.filter)
+            if args.verbose:
+                if curdir == '.':
+                    msg = '{!r} file is extracted.'.format(src)
+                else:
+                    msg = ('{!r} file is extracted '
+                           'into {!r} directory.').format(src, curdir)
+                print(msg)
+        else:
+            parser.exit(1, '{!r} is not a tar archive.\n'.format(src))
+
+    elif args.create is not None:
+        tar_name = args.create.pop(0)
+        _, ext = os.path.splitext(tar_name)
+        compressions = {
+            # gz
+            '.gz': 'gz',
+            '.tgz': 'gz',
+            # xz
+            '.xz': 'xz',
+            '.txz': 'xz',
+            # bz2
+            '.bz2': 'bz2',
+            '.tbz': 'bz2',
+            '.tbz2': 'bz2',
+            '.tb2': 'bz2',
+        }
+        tar_mode = 'w:' + compressions[ext] if ext in compressions else 'w'
+        tar_files = args.create
+
+        with TarFile.open(tar_name, tar_mode) as tf:
+            for file_name in tar_files:
+                tf.add(file_name)
+
+        if args.verbose:
+            print('{!r} file created.'.format(tar_name))
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+    main()
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+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/backports/tarfile/__main__.py
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+from . import main
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+    main()
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/backports/tarfile/compat/py38.py
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+import sys
+
+
+if sys.version_info < (3, 9):
+
+    def removesuffix(self, suffix):
+        # suffix='' should not call self[:-0].
+        if suffix and self.endswith(suffix):
+            return self[: -len(suffix)]
+        else:
+            return self[:]
+
+    def removeprefix(self, prefix):
+        if self.startswith(prefix):
+            return self[len(prefix) :]
+        else:
+            return self[:]
+else:
+
+    def removesuffix(self, suffix):
+        return self.removesuffix(suffix)
+
+    def removeprefix(self, prefix):
+        return self.removeprefix(prefix)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/importlib_metadata-8.7.1.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/importlib_metadata-8.7.1.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE
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+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/importlib_metadata-8.7.1.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE
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+import os
+import pathlib
+import sys
+import types
+
+
+def wrap(path):  # pragma: no cover
+    """
+    Workaround for https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/84538
+    to add backward compatibility for walk_up=True.
+    An example affected package is dask-labextension, which uses
+    jupyter-packaging to install JupyterLab javascript files outside
+    of site-packages.
+    """
+
+    def relative_to(root, *, walk_up=False):
+        return pathlib.Path(os.path.relpath(path, root))
+
+    return types.SimpleNamespace(relative_to=relative_to)
+
+
+relative_fix = wrap if sys.version_info < (3, 12) else lambda x: x
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/importlib_metadata/compat/py39.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/importlib_metadata/compat/py39.py
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3eb9c01ecbbdcdf7b79d8840ee91c2fe7a734a1c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/importlib_metadata/compat/py39.py
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+"""
+Compatibility layer with Python 3.8/3.9
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:  # pragma: no cover
+    # Prevent circular imports on runtime.
+    from .. import Distribution, EntryPoint
+else:
+    Distribution = EntryPoint = Any
+
+from .._typing import md_none
+
+
+def normalized_name(dist: Distribution) -> str | None:
+    """
+    Honor name normalization for distributions that don't provide ``_normalized_name``.
+    """
+    try:
+        return dist._normalized_name
+    except AttributeError:
+        from .. import Prepared  # -> delay to prevent circular imports.
+
+        return Prepared.normalize(
+            getattr(dist, "name", None) or md_none(dist.metadata)['Name']
+        )
+
+
+def ep_matches(ep: EntryPoint, **params) -> bool:
+    """
+    Workaround for ``EntryPoint`` objects without the ``matches`` method.
+    """
+    try:
+        return ep.matches(**params)
+    except AttributeError:
+        from .. import EntryPoint  # -> delay to prevent circular imports.
+
+        # Reconstruct the EntryPoint object to make sure it is compatible.
+        return EntryPoint(ep.name, ep.value, ep.group).matches(**params)
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+uv
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diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/jaraco.text-4.0.0.dist-info/LICENSE b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/jaraco.text-4.0.0.dist-info/LICENSE
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+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/jaraco.text-4.0.0.dist-info/LICENSE
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+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
+deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
+rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
+sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
+all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
+IN THE SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/jaraco.text-4.0.0.dist-info/METADATA b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/jaraco.text-4.0.0.dist-info/METADATA
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+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/jaraco.text-4.0.0.dist-info/METADATA
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+Metadata-Version: 2.1
+Name: jaraco.text
+Version: 4.0.0
+Summary: Module for text manipulation
+Author-email: "Jason R. Coombs" 
+Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/jaraco/jaraco.text
+Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
+Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
+Requires-Python: >=3.8
+Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst
+License-File: LICENSE
+Requires-Dist: jaraco.functools
+Requires-Dist: jaraco.context >=4.1
+Requires-Dist: autocommand
+Requires-Dist: more-itertools
+Requires-Dist: importlib-resources ; python_version < "3.9"
+Provides-Extra: doc
+Requires-Dist: sphinx >=3.5 ; extra == 'doc'
+Requires-Dist: jaraco.packaging >=9.3 ; extra == 'doc'
+Requires-Dist: rst.linker >=1.9 ; extra == 'doc'
+Requires-Dist: furo ; extra == 'doc'
+Requires-Dist: sphinx-lint ; extra == 'doc'
+Requires-Dist: jaraco.tidelift >=1.4 ; extra == 'doc'
+Provides-Extra: inflect
+Requires-Dist: inflect ; extra == 'inflect'
+Provides-Extra: test
+Requires-Dist: pytest !=8.1.*,>=6 ; extra == 'test'
+Requires-Dist: pytest-checkdocs >=2.4 ; extra == 'test'
+Requires-Dist: pytest-cov ; extra == 'test'
+Requires-Dist: pytest-mypy ; extra == 'test'
+Requires-Dist: pytest-enabler >=2.2 ; extra == 'test'
+Requires-Dist: pathlib2 ; (python_version < "3.10") and extra == 'test'
+Requires-Dist: pytest-ruff >=0.2.1 ; (sys_platform != "cygwin") and extra == 'test'
+
+.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/jaraco.text.svg
+   :target: https://pypi.org/project/jaraco.text
+
+.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/jaraco.text.svg
+
+.. image:: https://github.com/jaraco/jaraco.text/actions/workflows/main.yml/badge.svg
+   :target: https://github.com/jaraco/jaraco.text/actions?query=workflow%3A%22tests%22
+   :alt: tests
+
+.. image:: https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/charliermarsh/ruff/main/assets/badge/v2.json
+    :target: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff
+    :alt: Ruff
+
+.. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/jaracotext/badge/?version=latest
+   :target: https://jaracotext.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest
+
+.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/skeleton-2024-informational
+   :target: https://blog.jaraco.com/skeleton
+
+.. image:: https://tidelift.com/badges/package/pypi/jaraco.text
+   :target: https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/pypi-jaraco.text?utm_source=pypi-jaraco.text&utm_medium=readme
+
+
+This package provides handy routines for dealing with text, such as
+wrapping, substitution, trimming, stripping, prefix and suffix removal,
+line continuation, indentation, comment processing, identifier processing,
+values parsing, case insensitive comparison, and more. See the docs
+(linked in the badge above) for the detailed documentation and examples.
+
+Layouts
+=======
+
+One of the features of this package is the layouts module, which
+provides a simple example of translating keystrokes from one keyboard
+layout to another::
+
+    echo qwerty | python -m jaraco.text.to-dvorak
+    ',.pyf
+    echo  "',.pyf" | python -m jaraco.text.to-qwerty
+    qwerty
+
+Newline Reporting
+=================
+
+Need to know what newlines appear in a file?
+
+::
+
+    $ python -m jaraco.text.show-newlines README.rst
+    newline is '\n'
+
+For Enterprise
+==============
+
+Available as part of the Tidelift Subscription.
+
+This project and the maintainers of thousands of other packages are working with Tidelift to deliver one enterprise subscription that covers all of the open source you use.
+
+`Learn more `_.
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+Wheel-Version: 1.0
+Generator: setuptools (71.1.0)
+Root-Is-Purelib: true
+Tag: py3-none-any
+
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+jaraco
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/jaraco/context/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/jaraco/context/__init__.py
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/jaraco/context/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,367 @@
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import contextlib
+import errno
+import functools
+import operator
+import os
+import platform
+import shutil
+import stat
+import subprocess
+import sys
+import tempfile
+import urllib.request
+from collections.abc import Iterator
+
+if sys.version_info < (3, 12):
+    from backports import tarfile
+else:
+    import tarfile
+
+
+@contextlib.contextmanager
+def pushd(dir: str | os.PathLike) -> Iterator[str | os.PathLike]:
+    """
+    >>> tmp_path = getfixture('tmp_path')
+    >>> with pushd(tmp_path):
+    ...     assert os.getcwd() == os.fspath(tmp_path)
+    >>> assert os.getcwd() != os.fspath(tmp_path)
+    """
+
+    orig = os.getcwd()
+    os.chdir(dir)
+    try:
+        yield dir
+    finally:
+        os.chdir(orig)
+
+
+@contextlib.contextmanager
+def tarball(
+    url, target_dir: str | os.PathLike | None = None
+) -> Iterator[str | os.PathLike]:
+    """
+    Get a URL to a tarball, download, extract, yield, then clean up.
+
+    Assumes everything in the tarball is prefixed with a common
+    directory. That common path is stripped and the contents
+    are extracted to ``target_dir``, similar to passing
+    ``-C {target} --strip-components 1`` to the ``tar`` command.
+
+    Uses the streaming protocol to extract the contents from a
+    stream in a single pass without loading the whole file into
+    memory.
+
+    >>> import urllib.request
+    >>> url = getfixture('tarfile_served')
+    >>> target = getfixture('tmp_path') / 'out'
+    >>> tb = tarball(url, target_dir=target)
+    >>> import pathlib
+    >>> with tb as extracted:
+    ...     contents = pathlib.Path(extracted, 'contents.txt').read_text(encoding='utf-8')
+    >>> assert not os.path.exists(extracted)
+
+    If the target is not specified, contents are extracted to a
+    directory relative to the current working directory named after
+    the name of the file as extracted from the URL.
+
+    >>> target = getfixture('tmp_path')
+    >>> with pushd(target), tarball(url):
+    ...     target.joinpath('served').is_dir()
+    True
+    """
+    if target_dir is None:
+        target_dir = os.path.basename(url).replace('.tar.gz', '').replace('.tgz', '')
+    os.mkdir(target_dir)
+    try:
+        req = urllib.request.urlopen(url)
+        with tarfile.open(fileobj=req, mode='r|*') as tf:
+            tf.extractall(path=target_dir, filter=_default_filter)
+        yield target_dir
+    finally:
+        shutil.rmtree(target_dir)
+
+
+def _compose_tarfile_filters(*filters):
+    def compose_two(f1, f2):
+        return lambda member, path: f1(f2(member, path), path)
+
+    return functools.reduce(compose_two, filters, lambda member, path: member)
+
+
+def strip_first_component(
+    member: tarfile.TarInfo,
+    path,
+) -> tarfile.TarInfo:
+    _, member.name = member.name.split('/', 1)
+    return member
+
+
+_default_filter = _compose_tarfile_filters(tarfile.data_filter, strip_first_component)
+
+
+def _compose(*cmgrs):
+    """
+    Compose any number of dependent context managers into a single one.
+
+    The last, innermost context manager may take arbitrary arguments, but
+    each successive context manager should accept the result from the
+    previous as a single parameter.
+
+    Like :func:`jaraco.functools.compose`, behavior works from right to
+    left, so the context manager should be indicated from outermost to
+    innermost.
+
+    Example, to create a context manager to change to a temporary
+    directory:
+
+    >>> temp_dir_as_cwd = _compose(pushd, temp_dir)
+    >>> with temp_dir_as_cwd() as dir:
+    ...     assert os.path.samefile(os.getcwd(), dir)
+    """
+
+    def compose_two(inner, outer):
+        def composed(*args, **kwargs):
+            with inner(*args, **kwargs) as saved, outer(saved) as res:
+                yield res
+
+        return contextlib.contextmanager(composed)
+
+    return functools.reduce(compose_two, reversed(cmgrs))
+
+
+tarball_cwd = _compose(pushd, tarball)
+"""
+A tarball context with the current working directory pointing to the contents.
+"""
+
+
+def remove_readonly(func, path, exc_info):
+    """
+    Add support for removing read-only files on Windows.
+    """
+    _, exc, _ = exc_info
+    if func in (os.rmdir, os.remove, os.unlink) and exc.errno == errno.EACCES:
+        # change the file to be readable,writable,executable: 0777
+        os.chmod(path, stat.S_IRWXU | stat.S_IRWXG | stat.S_IRWXO)
+        # retry
+        func(path)
+    else:
+        raise
+
+
+def robust_remover():
+    return (
+        functools.partial(shutil.rmtree, onerror=remove_readonly)
+        if platform.system() == 'Windows'
+        else shutil.rmtree
+    )
+
+
+@contextlib.contextmanager
+def temp_dir(remover=shutil.rmtree):
+    """
+    Create a temporary directory context. Pass a custom remover
+    to override the removal behavior.
+
+    >>> import pathlib
+    >>> with temp_dir() as the_dir:
+    ...     assert os.path.isdir(the_dir)
+    >>> assert not os.path.exists(the_dir)
+    """
+    temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
+    try:
+        yield temp_dir
+    finally:
+        remover(temp_dir)
+
+
+robust_temp_dir = functools.partial(temp_dir, remover=robust_remover())
+
+
+@contextlib.contextmanager
+def repo_context(
+    url, branch: str | None = None, quiet: bool = True, dest_ctx=robust_temp_dir
+):
+    """
+    Check out the repo indicated by url.
+
+    If dest_ctx is supplied, it should be a context manager
+    to yield the target directory for the check out.
+
+    >>> getfixture('ensure_git')
+    >>> getfixture('needs_internet')
+    >>> repo = repo_context('https://github.com/jaraco/jaraco.context')
+    >>> with repo as dest:
+    ...     listing = os.listdir(dest)
+    >>> 'README.rst' in listing
+    True
+    """
+    exe = 'git' if 'git' in url else 'hg'
+    with dest_ctx() as repo_dir:
+        cmd = [exe, 'clone', url, repo_dir]
+        cmd.extend(['--branch', branch] * bool(branch))
+        stream = subprocess.DEVNULL if quiet else None
+        subprocess.check_call(cmd, stdout=stream, stderr=stream)
+        yield repo_dir
+
+
+class ExceptionTrap:
+    """
+    A context manager that will catch certain exceptions and provide an
+    indication they occurred.
+
+    >>> with ExceptionTrap() as trap:
+    ...     raise Exception()
+    >>> bool(trap)
+    True
+
+    >>> with ExceptionTrap() as trap:
+    ...     pass
+    >>> bool(trap)
+    False
+
+    >>> with ExceptionTrap(ValueError) as trap:
+    ...     raise ValueError("1 + 1 is not 3")
+    >>> bool(trap)
+    True
+    >>> trap.value
+    ValueError('1 + 1 is not 3')
+    >>> trap.tb
+    
+
+    >>> with ExceptionTrap(ValueError) as trap:
+    ...     raise Exception()
+    Traceback (most recent call last):
+    ...
+    Exception
+
+    >>> bool(trap)
+    False
+    """
+
+    exc_info = None, None, None
+
+    def __init__(self, exceptions=(Exception,)):
+        self.exceptions = exceptions
+
+    def __enter__(self):
+        return self
+
+    @property
+    def type(self):
+        return self.exc_info[0]
+
+    @property
+    def value(self):
+        return self.exc_info[1]
+
+    @property
+    def tb(self):
+        return self.exc_info[2]
+
+    def __exit__(self, *exc_info):
+        type = exc_info[0]
+        matches = type and issubclass(type, self.exceptions)
+        if matches:
+            self.exc_info = exc_info
+        return matches
+
+    def __bool__(self):
+        return bool(self.type)
+
+    def raises(self, func, *, _test=bool):
+        """
+        Wrap func and replace the result with the truth
+        value of the trap (True if an exception occurred).
+
+        First, give the decorator an alias to support Python 3.8
+        Syntax.
+
+        >>> raises = ExceptionTrap(ValueError).raises
+
+        Now decorate a function that always fails.
+
+        >>> @raises
+        ... def fail():
+        ...     raise ValueError('failed')
+        >>> fail()
+        True
+        """
+
+        @functools.wraps(func)
+        def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
+            with ExceptionTrap(self.exceptions) as trap:
+                func(*args, **kwargs)
+            return _test(trap)
+
+        return wrapper
+
+    def passes(self, func):
+        """
+        Wrap func and replace the result with the truth
+        value of the trap (True if no exception).
+
+        First, give the decorator an alias to support Python 3.8
+        Syntax.
+
+        >>> passes = ExceptionTrap(ValueError).passes
+
+        Now decorate a function that always fails.
+
+        >>> @passes
+        ... def fail():
+        ...     raise ValueError('failed')
+
+        >>> fail()
+        False
+        """
+        return self.raises(func, _test=operator.not_)
+
+
+class suppress(contextlib.suppress, contextlib.ContextDecorator):
+    """
+    A version of contextlib.suppress with decorator support.
+
+    >>> @suppress(KeyError)
+    ... def key_error():
+    ...     {}['']
+    >>> key_error()
+    """
+
+
+class on_interrupt(contextlib.ContextDecorator):
+    """
+    Replace a KeyboardInterrupt with SystemExit(1).
+
+    Useful in conjunction with console entry point functions.
+
+    >>> def do_interrupt():
+    ...     raise KeyboardInterrupt()
+    >>> on_interrupt('error')(do_interrupt)()
+    Traceback (most recent call last):
+    ...
+    SystemExit: 1
+    >>> on_interrupt('error', code=255)(do_interrupt)()
+    Traceback (most recent call last):
+    ...
+    SystemExit: 255
+    >>> on_interrupt('suppress')(do_interrupt)()
+    >>> with __import__('pytest').raises(KeyboardInterrupt):
+    ...     on_interrupt('ignore')(do_interrupt)()
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, action='error', /, code=1):
+        self.action = action
+        self.code = code
+
+    def __enter__(self):
+        return self
+
+    def __exit__(self, exctype, excinst, exctb):
+        if exctype is not KeyboardInterrupt or self.action == 'ignore':
+            return
+        elif self.action == 'error':
+            raise SystemExit(self.code) from excinst
+        return self.action == 'suppress'
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+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import collections.abc
+import functools
+import inspect
+import itertools
+import operator
+import time
+import types
+import warnings
+from typing import Callable, TypeVar
+
+import more_itertools
+
+
+def compose(*funcs):
+    """
+    Compose any number of unary functions into a single unary function.
+
+    Comparable to
+    `function composition `_
+    in mathematics:
+
+    ``h = g ∘ f`` implies ``h(x) = g(f(x))``.
+
+    In Python, ``h = compose(g, f)``.
+
+    >>> import textwrap
+    >>> expected = str.strip(textwrap.dedent(compose.__doc__))
+    >>> strip_and_dedent = compose(str.strip, textwrap.dedent)
+    >>> strip_and_dedent(compose.__doc__) == expected
+    True
+
+    Compose also allows the innermost function to take arbitrary arguments.
+
+    >>> round_three = lambda x: round(x, ndigits=3)
+    >>> f = compose(round_three, int.__truediv__)
+    >>> [f(3*x, x+1) for x in range(1,10)]
+    [1.5, 2.0, 2.25, 2.4, 2.5, 2.571, 2.625, 2.667, 2.7]
+    """
+
+    def compose_two(f1, f2):
+        return lambda *args, **kwargs: f1(f2(*args, **kwargs))
+
+    return functools.reduce(compose_two, funcs)
+
+
+def once(func):
+    """
+    Decorate func so it's only ever called the first time.
+
+    This decorator can ensure that an expensive or non-idempotent function
+    will not be expensive on subsequent calls and is idempotent.
+
+    >>> add_three = once(lambda a: a+3)
+    >>> add_three(3)
+    6
+    >>> add_three(9)
+    6
+    >>> add_three('12')
+    6
+
+    To reset the stored value, simply clear the property ``saved_result``.
+
+    >>> del add_three.saved_result
+    >>> add_three(9)
+    12
+    >>> add_three(8)
+    12
+
+    Or invoke 'reset()' on it.
+
+    >>> add_three.reset()
+    >>> add_three(-3)
+    0
+    >>> add_three(0)
+    0
+    """
+
+    @functools.wraps(func)
+    def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
+        if not hasattr(wrapper, 'saved_result'):
+            wrapper.saved_result = func(*args, **kwargs)
+        return wrapper.saved_result
+
+    wrapper.reset = lambda: vars(wrapper).__delitem__('saved_result')
+    return wrapper
+
+
+def method_cache(method, cache_wrapper=functools.lru_cache()):
+    """
+    Wrap lru_cache to support storing the cache data in the object instances.
+
+    Abstracts the common paradigm where the method explicitly saves an
+    underscore-prefixed protected property on first call and returns that
+    subsequently.
+
+    >>> class MyClass:
+    ...     calls = 0
+    ...
+    ...     @method_cache
+    ...     def method(self, value):
+    ...         self.calls += 1
+    ...         return value
+
+    >>> a = MyClass()
+    >>> a.method(3)
+    3
+    >>> for x in range(75):
+    ...     res = a.method(x)
+    >>> a.calls
+    75
+
+    Note that the apparent behavior will be exactly like that of lru_cache
+    except that the cache is stored on each instance, so values in one
+    instance will not flush values from another, and when an instance is
+    deleted, so are the cached values for that instance.
+
+    >>> b = MyClass()
+    >>> for x in range(35):
+    ...     res = b.method(x)
+    >>> b.calls
+    35
+    >>> a.method(0)
+    0
+    >>> a.calls
+    75
+
+    Note that if method had been decorated with ``functools.lru_cache()``,
+    a.calls would have been 76 (due to the cached value of 0 having been
+    flushed by the 'b' instance).
+
+    Clear the cache with ``.cache_clear()``
+
+    >>> a.method.cache_clear()
+
+    Same for a method that hasn't yet been called.
+
+    >>> c = MyClass()
+    >>> c.method.cache_clear()
+
+    Another cache wrapper may be supplied:
+
+    >>> cache = functools.lru_cache(maxsize=2)
+    >>> MyClass.method2 = method_cache(lambda self: 3, cache_wrapper=cache)
+    >>> a = MyClass()
+    >>> a.method2()
+    3
+
+    Caution - do not subsequently wrap the method with another decorator, such
+    as ``@property``, which changes the semantics of the function.
+
+    See also
+    http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577452-a-memoize-decorator-for-instance-methods/
+    for another implementation and additional justification.
+    """
+
+    def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
+        # it's the first call, replace the method with a cached, bound method
+        bound_method = types.MethodType(method, self)
+        cached_method = cache_wrapper(bound_method)
+        setattr(self, method.__name__, cached_method)
+        return cached_method(*args, **kwargs)
+
+    # Support cache clear even before cache has been created.
+    wrapper.cache_clear = lambda: None
+
+    return _special_method_cache(method, cache_wrapper) or wrapper
+
+
+def _special_method_cache(method, cache_wrapper):
+    """
+    Because Python treats special methods differently, it's not
+    possible to use instance attributes to implement the cached
+    methods.
+
+    Instead, install the wrapper method under a different name
+    and return a simple proxy to that wrapper.
+
+    https://github.com/jaraco/jaraco.functools/issues/5
+    """
+    name = method.__name__
+    special_names = '__getattr__', '__getitem__'
+
+    if name not in special_names:
+        return None
+
+    wrapper_name = '__cached' + name
+
+    def proxy(self, /, *args, **kwargs):
+        if wrapper_name not in vars(self):
+            bound = types.MethodType(method, self)
+            cache = cache_wrapper(bound)
+            setattr(self, wrapper_name, cache)
+        else:
+            cache = getattr(self, wrapper_name)
+        return cache(*args, **kwargs)
+
+    return proxy
+
+
+def apply(transform):
+    """
+    Decorate a function with a transform function that is
+    invoked on results returned from the decorated function.
+
+    >>> @apply(reversed)
+    ... def get_numbers(start):
+    ...     "doc for get_numbers"
+    ...     return range(start, start+3)
+    >>> list(get_numbers(4))
+    [6, 5, 4]
+    >>> get_numbers.__doc__
+    'doc for get_numbers'
+    """
+
+    def wrap(func):
+        return functools.wraps(func)(compose(transform, func))
+
+    return wrap
+
+
+def result_invoke(action):
+    r"""
+    Decorate a function with an action function that is
+    invoked on the results returned from the decorated
+    function (for its side effect), then return the original
+    result.
+
+    >>> @result_invoke(print)
+    ... def add_two(a, b):
+    ...     return a + b
+    >>> x = add_two(2, 3)
+    5
+    >>> x
+    5
+    """
+
+    def wrap(func):
+        @functools.wraps(func)
+        def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
+            result = func(*args, **kwargs)
+            action(result)
+            return result
+
+        return wrapper
+
+    return wrap
+
+
+def invoke(f, /, *args, **kwargs):
+    """
+    Call a function for its side effect after initialization.
+
+    The benefit of using the decorator instead of simply invoking a function
+    after defining it is that it makes explicit the author's intent for the
+    function to be called immediately. Whereas if one simply calls the
+    function immediately, it's less obvious if that was intentional or
+    incidental. It also avoids repeating the name - the two actions, defining
+    the function and calling it immediately are modeled separately, but linked
+    by the decorator construct.
+
+    The benefit of having a function construct (opposed to just invoking some
+    behavior inline) is to serve as a scope in which the behavior occurs. It
+    avoids polluting the global namespace with local variables, provides an
+    anchor on which to attach documentation (docstring), keeps the behavior
+    logically separated (instead of conceptually separated or not separated at
+    all), and provides potential to re-use the behavior for testing or other
+    purposes.
+
+    This function is named as a pithy way to communicate, "call this function
+    primarily for its side effect", or "while defining this function, also
+    take it aside and call it". It exists because there's no Python construct
+    for "define and call" (nor should there be, as decorators serve this need
+    just fine). The behavior happens immediately and synchronously.
+
+    >>> @invoke
+    ... def func(): print("called")
+    called
+    >>> func()
+    called
+
+    Use functools.partial to pass parameters to the initial call
+
+    >>> @functools.partial(invoke, name='bingo')
+    ... def func(name): print('called with', name)
+    called with bingo
+    """
+    f(*args, **kwargs)
+    return f
+
+
+_T = TypeVar('_T')
+
+
+def passthrough(func: Callable[..., object]) -> Callable[[_T], _T]:
+    """
+    Wrap the function to always return the first parameter.
+
+    >>> passthrough(print)('3')
+    3
+    '3'
+    """
+
+    @functools.wraps(func)
+    def wrapper(first: _T, *args, **kwargs) -> _T:
+        func(first, *args, **kwargs)
+        return first
+
+    return wrapper
+
+
+class Throttler:
+    """Rate-limit a function (or other callable)."""
+
+    def __init__(self, func, max_rate=float('Inf')):
+        if isinstance(func, Throttler):
+            func = func.func
+        self.func = func
+        self.max_rate = max_rate
+        self.reset()
+
+    def reset(self):
+        self.last_called = 0
+
+    def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+        self._wait()
+        return self.func(*args, **kwargs)
+
+    def _wait(self):
+        """Ensure at least 1/max_rate seconds from last call."""
+        elapsed = time.time() - self.last_called
+        must_wait = 1 / self.max_rate - elapsed
+        time.sleep(max(0, must_wait))
+        self.last_called = time.time()
+
+    def __get__(self, obj, owner=None):
+        return first_invoke(self._wait, functools.partial(self.func, obj))
+
+
+def first_invoke(func1, func2):
+    """
+    Return a function that when invoked will invoke func1 without
+    any parameters (for its side effect) and then invoke func2
+    with whatever parameters were passed, returning its result.
+    """
+
+    def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
+        func1()
+        return func2(*args, **kwargs)
+
+    return wrapper
+
+
+method_caller = first_invoke(
+    lambda: warnings.warn(
+        '`jaraco.functools.method_caller` is deprecated, '
+        'use `operator.methodcaller` instead',
+        DeprecationWarning,
+        stacklevel=3,
+    ),
+    operator.methodcaller,
+)
+
+
+def retry_call(func, cleanup=lambda: None, retries=0, trap=()):
+    """
+    Given a callable func, trap the indicated exceptions
+    for up to 'retries' times, invoking cleanup on the
+    exception. On the final attempt, allow any exceptions
+    to propagate.
+    """
+    attempts = itertools.count() if retries == float('inf') else range(retries)
+    for _ in attempts:
+        try:
+            return func()
+        except trap:
+            cleanup()
+
+    return func()
+
+
+def retry(*r_args, **r_kwargs):
+    """
+    Decorator wrapper for retry_call. Accepts arguments to retry_call
+    except func and then returns a decorator for the decorated function.
+
+    Ex:
+
+    >>> @retry(retries=3)
+    ... def my_func(a, b):
+    ...     "this is my funk"
+    ...     print(a, b)
+    >>> my_func.__doc__
+    'this is my funk'
+    """
+
+    def decorate(func):
+        @functools.wraps(func)
+        def wrapper(*f_args, **f_kwargs):
+            bound = functools.partial(func, *f_args, **f_kwargs)
+            return retry_call(bound, *r_args, **r_kwargs)
+
+        return wrapper
+
+    return decorate
+
+
+def print_yielded(func):
+    """
+    Convert a generator into a function that prints all yielded elements.
+
+    >>> @print_yielded
+    ... def x():
+    ...     yield 3; yield None
+    >>> x()
+    3
+    None
+    """
+    print_all = functools.partial(map, print)
+    print_results = compose(more_itertools.consume, print_all, func)
+    return functools.wraps(func)(print_results)
+
+
+def pass_none(func):
+    """
+    Wrap func so it's not called if its first param is None.
+
+    >>> print_text = pass_none(print)
+    >>> print_text('text')
+    text
+    >>> print_text(None)
+    """
+
+    @functools.wraps(func)
+    def wrapper(param, /, *args, **kwargs):
+        if param is not None:
+            return func(param, *args, **kwargs)
+        return None
+
+    return wrapper
+
+
+def none_as(value, replacement=None):
+    """
+    >>> none_as(None, 'foo')
+    'foo'
+    >>> none_as('bar', 'foo')
+    'bar'
+    """
+    return replacement if value is None else value
+
+
+def assign_params(func, namespace):
+    """
+    Assign parameters from namespace where func solicits.
+
+    >>> def func(x, y=3):
+    ...     print(x, y)
+    >>> assigned = assign_params(func, dict(x=2, z=4))
+    >>> assigned()
+    2 3
+
+    The usual errors are raised if a function doesn't receive
+    its required parameters:
+
+    >>> assigned = assign_params(func, dict(y=3, z=4))
+    >>> assigned()
+    Traceback (most recent call last):
+    TypeError: func() ...argument...
+
+    It even works on methods:
+
+    >>> class Handler:
+    ...     def meth(self, arg):
+    ...         print(arg)
+    >>> assign_params(Handler().meth, dict(arg='crystal', foo='clear'))()
+    crystal
+    """
+    sig = inspect.signature(func)
+    params = sig.parameters.keys()
+    call_ns = {k: namespace[k] for k in params if k in namespace}
+    return functools.partial(func, **call_ns)
+
+
+def save_method_args(method):
+    """
+    Wrap a method such that when it is called, the args and kwargs are
+    saved on the method.
+
+    >>> class MyClass:
+    ...     @save_method_args
+    ...     def method(self, a, b):
+    ...         print(a, b)
+    >>> my_ob = MyClass()
+    >>> my_ob.method(1, 2)
+    1 2
+    >>> my_ob._saved_method.args
+    (1, 2)
+    >>> my_ob._saved_method.kwargs
+    {}
+    >>> my_ob.method(a=3, b='foo')
+    3 foo
+    >>> my_ob._saved_method.args
+    ()
+    >>> my_ob._saved_method.kwargs == dict(a=3, b='foo')
+    True
+
+    The arguments are stored on the instance, allowing for
+    different instance to save different args.
+
+    >>> your_ob = MyClass()
+    >>> your_ob.method({str('x'): 3}, b=[4])
+    {'x': 3} [4]
+    >>> your_ob._saved_method.args
+    ({'x': 3},)
+    >>> my_ob._saved_method.args
+    ()
+    """
+    args_and_kwargs = collections.namedtuple('args_and_kwargs', 'args kwargs')  # noqa: PYI024 # Internal; stubs used for typing
+
+    @functools.wraps(method)
+    def wrapper(self, /, *args, **kwargs):
+        attr_name = '_saved_' + method.__name__
+        attr = args_and_kwargs(args, kwargs)
+        setattr(self, attr_name, attr)
+        return method(self, *args, **kwargs)
+
+    return wrapper
+
+
+def except_(*exceptions, replace=None, use=None):
+    """
+    Replace the indicated exceptions, if raised, with the indicated
+    literal replacement or evaluated expression (if present).
+
+    >>> safe_int = except_(ValueError)(int)
+    >>> safe_int('five')
+    >>> safe_int('5')
+    5
+
+    Specify a literal replacement with ``replace``.
+
+    >>> safe_int_r = except_(ValueError, replace=0)(int)
+    >>> safe_int_r('five')
+    0
+
+    Provide an expression to ``use`` to pass through particular parameters.
+
+    >>> safe_int_pt = except_(ValueError, use='args[0]')(int)
+    >>> safe_int_pt('five')
+    'five'
+
+    """
+
+    def decorate(func):
+        @functools.wraps(func)
+        def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
+            try:
+                return func(*args, **kwargs)
+            except exceptions:
+                try:
+                    return eval(use)
+                except TypeError:
+                    return replace
+
+        return wrapper
+
+    return decorate
+
+
+def identity(x):
+    """
+    Return the argument.
+
+    >>> o = object()
+    >>> identity(o) is o
+    True
+    """
+    return x
+
+
+def bypass_when(check, *, _op=identity):
+    """
+    Decorate a function to return its parameter when ``check``.
+
+    >>> bypassed = []  # False
+
+    >>> @bypass_when(bypassed)
+    ... def double(x):
+    ...     return x * 2
+    >>> double(2)
+    4
+    >>> bypassed[:] = [object()]  # True
+    >>> double(2)
+    2
+    """
+
+    def decorate(func):
+        @functools.wraps(func)
+        def wrapper(param, /):
+            return param if _op(check) else func(param)
+
+        return wrapper
+
+    return decorate
+
+
+def bypass_unless(check):
+    """
+    Decorate a function to return its parameter unless ``check``.
+
+    >>> enabled = [object()]  # True
+
+    >>> @bypass_unless(enabled)
+    ... def double(x):
+    ...     return x * 2
+    >>> double(2)
+    4
+    >>> del enabled[:]  # False
+    >>> double(2)
+    2
+    """
+    return bypass_when(check, _op=operator.not_)
+
+
+@functools.singledispatch
+def _splat_inner(args, func):
+    """Splat args to func."""
+    return func(*args)
+
+
+@_splat_inner.register
+def _(args: collections.abc.Mapping, func):
+    """Splat kargs to func as kwargs."""
+    return func(**args)
+
+
+def splat(func):
+    """
+    Wrap func to expect its parameters to be passed positionally in a tuple.
+
+    Has a similar effect to that of ``itertools.starmap`` over
+    simple ``map``.
+
+    >>> pairs = [(-1, 1), (0, 2)]
+    >>> more_itertools.consume(itertools.starmap(print, pairs))
+    -1 1
+    0 2
+    >>> more_itertools.consume(map(splat(print), pairs))
+    -1 1
+    0 2
+
+    The approach generalizes to other iterators that don't have a "star"
+    equivalent, such as a "starfilter".
+
+    >>> list(filter(splat(operator.add), pairs))
+    [(0, 2)]
+
+    Splat also accepts a mapping argument.
+
+    >>> def is_nice(msg, code):
+    ...     return "smile" in msg or code == 0
+    >>> msgs = [
+    ...     dict(msg='smile!', code=20),
+    ...     dict(msg='error :(', code=1),
+    ...     dict(msg='unknown', code=0),
+    ... ]
+    >>> for msg in filter(splat(is_nice), msgs):
+    ...     print(msg)
+    {'msg': 'smile!', 'code': 20}
+    {'msg': 'unknown', 'code': 0}
+    """
+    return functools.wraps(func)(functools.partial(_splat_inner, func=func))
+
+
+_T = TypeVar('_T')
+
+
+def chainable(method: Callable[[_T, ...], None]) -> Callable[[_T, ...], _T]:
+    """
+    Wrap an instance method to always return self.
+
+
+    >>> class Dingus:
+    ...     @chainable
+    ...     def set_attr(self, name, val):
+    ...         setattr(self, name, val)
+    >>> d = Dingus().set_attr('a', 'eh!')
+    >>> d.a
+    'eh!'
+    >>> d2 = Dingus().set_attr('a', 'eh!').set_attr('b', 'bee!')
+    >>> d2.a + d2.b
+    'eh!bee!'
+
+    Enforces that the return value is null.
+
+    >>> class BorkedDingus:
+    ...     @chainable
+    ...     def set_attr(self, name, val):
+    ...         setattr(self, name, val)
+    ...         return len(name)
+    >>> BorkedDingus().set_attr('a', 'eh!')
+    Traceback (most recent call last):
+    ...
+    AssertionError
+    """
+
+    @functools.wraps(method)
+    def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
+        assert method(self, *args, **kwargs) is None
+        return self
+
+    return wrapper
+
+
+def noop(*args, **kwargs):
+    """
+    A no-operation function that does nothing.
+
+    >>> noop(1, 2, three=3)
+    """
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/jaraco/functools/__init__.pyi b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/jaraco/functools/__init__.pyi
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@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
+from collections.abc import Callable, Hashable, Iterator
+from functools import partial
+from operator import methodcaller
+from typing import (
+    Any,
+    Generic,
+    Protocol,
+    TypeVar,
+    overload,
+)
+
+from typing_extensions import Concatenate, ParamSpec, TypeVarTuple, Unpack
+
+_P = ParamSpec('_P')
+_R = TypeVar('_R')
+_T = TypeVar('_T')
+_Ts = TypeVarTuple('_Ts')
+_R1 = TypeVar('_R1')
+_R2 = TypeVar('_R2')
+_V = TypeVar('_V')
+_S = TypeVar('_S')
+_R_co = TypeVar('_R_co', covariant=True)
+
+class _OnceCallable(Protocol[_P, _R]):
+    saved_result: _R
+    reset: Callable[[], None]
+    def __call__(self, *args: _P.args, **kwargs: _P.kwargs) -> _R: ...
+
+class _ProxyMethodCacheWrapper(Protocol[_R_co]):
+    cache_clear: Callable[[], None]
+    def __call__(self, *args: Hashable, **kwargs: Hashable) -> _R_co: ...
+
+class _MethodCacheWrapper(Protocol[_R_co]):
+    def cache_clear(self) -> None: ...
+    def __call__(self, *args: Hashable, **kwargs: Hashable) -> _R_co: ...
+
+# `compose()` overloads below will cover most use cases.
+
+@overload
+def compose(
+    __func1: Callable[[_R], _T],
+    __func2: Callable[_P, _R],
+    /,
+) -> Callable[_P, _T]: ...
+@overload
+def compose(
+    __func1: Callable[[_R], _T],
+    __func2: Callable[[_R1], _R],
+    __func3: Callable[_P, _R1],
+    /,
+) -> Callable[_P, _T]: ...
+@overload
+def compose(
+    __func1: Callable[[_R], _T],
+    __func2: Callable[[_R2], _R],
+    __func3: Callable[[_R1], _R2],
+    __func4: Callable[_P, _R1],
+    /,
+) -> Callable[_P, _T]: ...
+def once(func: Callable[_P, _R]) -> _OnceCallable[_P, _R]: ...
+def method_cache(
+    method: Callable[..., _R],
+    cache_wrapper: Callable[[Callable[..., _R]], _MethodCacheWrapper[_R]] = ...,
+) -> _MethodCacheWrapper[_R] | _ProxyMethodCacheWrapper[_R]: ...
+def apply(
+    transform: Callable[[_R], _T],
+) -> Callable[[Callable[_P, _R]], Callable[_P, _T]]: ...
+def result_invoke(
+    action: Callable[[_R], Any],
+) -> Callable[[Callable[_P, _R]], Callable[_P, _R]]: ...
+def invoke(
+    f: Callable[_P, _R], /, *args: _P.args, **kwargs: _P.kwargs
+) -> Callable[_P, _R]: ...
+
+class Throttler(Generic[_R]):
+    last_called: float
+    func: Callable[..., _R]
+    max_rate: float
+    def __init__(
+        self, func: Callable[..., _R] | Throttler[_R], max_rate: float = ...
+    ) -> None: ...
+    def reset(self) -> None: ...
+    def __call__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> _R: ...
+    def __get__(self, obj: Any, owner: type[Any] | None = ...) -> Callable[..., _R]: ...
+
+def first_invoke(
+    func1: Callable[..., Any], func2: Callable[_P, _R]
+) -> Callable[_P, _R]: ...
+
+method_caller: Callable[..., methodcaller]
+
+def retry_call(
+    func: Callable[..., _R],
+    cleanup: Callable[..., None] = ...,
+    retries: float = ...,
+    trap: type[BaseException] | tuple[type[BaseException], ...] = ...,
+) -> _R: ...
+def retry(
+    cleanup: Callable[..., None] = ...,
+    retries: float = ...,
+    trap: type[BaseException] | tuple[type[BaseException], ...] = ...,
+) -> Callable[[Callable[..., _R]], Callable[..., _R]]: ...
+def print_yielded(func: Callable[_P, Iterator[Any]]) -> Callable[_P, None]: ...
+def pass_none(
+    func: Callable[Concatenate[_T, _P], _R],
+) -> Callable[Concatenate[_T, _P], _R]: ...
+def assign_params(
+    func: Callable[..., _R], namespace: dict[str, Any]
+) -> partial[_R]: ...
+def save_method_args(
+    method: Callable[Concatenate[_S, _P], _R],
+) -> Callable[Concatenate[_S, _P], _R]: ...
+def except_(
+    *exceptions: type[BaseException], replace: Any = ..., use: Any = ...
+) -> Callable[[Callable[_P, Any]], Callable[_P, Any]]: ...
+def identity(x: _T) -> _T: ...
+def bypass_when(
+    check: _V, *, _op: Callable[[_V], Any] = ...
+) -> Callable[[Callable[[_T], _R]], Callable[[_T], _T | _R]]: ...
+def bypass_unless(
+    check: Any,
+) -> Callable[[Callable[[_T], _R]], Callable[[_T], _T | _R]]: ...
+def splat(func: Callable[[Unpack[_Ts]], _R]) -> Callable[[tuple[Unpack[_Ts]]], _R]: ...
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+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.
+Curabitur pretium tincidunt lacus. Nulla gravida orci a odio. Nullam varius, turpis et commodo pharetra, est eros bibendum elit, nec luctus magna felis sollicitudin mauris. Integer in mauris eu nibh euismod gravida. Duis ac tellus et risus vulputate vehicula. Donec lobortis risus a elit. Etiam tempor. Ut ullamcorper, ligula eu tempor congue, eros est euismod turpis, id tincidunt sapien risus a quam. Maecenas fermentum consequat mi. Donec fermentum. Pellentesque malesuada nulla a mi. Duis sapien sem, aliquet nec, commodo eget, consequat quis, neque. Aliquam faucibus, elit ut dictum aliquet, felis nisl adipiscing sapien, sed malesuada diam lacus eget erat. Cras mollis scelerisque nunc. Nullam arcu. Aliquam consequat. Curabitur augue lorem, dapibus quis, laoreet et, pretium ac, nisi. Aenean magna nisl, mollis quis, molestie eu, feugiat in, orci. In hac habitasse platea dictumst.
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+import functools
+import itertools
+import re
+import textwrap
+
+from typing import Iterable
+
+try:
+    from importlib.resources import files  # type: ignore
+except ImportError:  # pragma: nocover
+    from importlib_resources import files  # type: ignore
+
+from jaraco.context import ExceptionTrap
+from jaraco.functools import compose, method_cache
+
+
+def substitution(old, new):
+    """
+    Return a function that will perform a substitution on a string
+    """
+    return lambda s: s.replace(old, new)
+
+
+def multi_substitution(*substitutions):
+    """
+    Take a sequence of pairs specifying substitutions, and create
+    a function that performs those substitutions.
+
+    >>> multi_substitution(('foo', 'bar'), ('bar', 'baz'))('foo')
+    'baz'
+    """
+    substitutions = itertools.starmap(substitution, substitutions)
+    # compose function applies last function first, so reverse the
+    #  substitutions to get the expected order.
+    substitutions = reversed(tuple(substitutions))
+    return compose(*substitutions)
+
+
+class FoldedCase(str):
+    """
+    A case insensitive string class; behaves just like str
+    except compares equal when the only variation is case.
+
+    >>> s = FoldedCase('hello world')
+
+    >>> s == 'Hello World'
+    True
+
+    >>> 'Hello World' == s
+    True
+
+    >>> s != 'Hello World'
+    False
+
+    >>> s.index('O')
+    4
+
+    >>> s.split('O')
+    ['hell', ' w', 'rld']
+
+    >>> sorted(map(FoldedCase, ['GAMMA', 'alpha', 'Beta']))
+    ['alpha', 'Beta', 'GAMMA']
+
+    Sequence membership is straightforward.
+
+    >>> "Hello World" in [s]
+    True
+    >>> s in ["Hello World"]
+    True
+
+    Allows testing for set inclusion, but candidate and elements
+    must both be folded.
+
+    >>> FoldedCase("Hello World") in {s}
+    True
+    >>> s in {FoldedCase("Hello World")}
+    True
+
+    String inclusion works as long as the FoldedCase object
+    is on the right.
+
+    >>> "hello" in FoldedCase("Hello World")
+    True
+
+    But not if the FoldedCase object is on the left:
+
+    >>> FoldedCase('hello') in 'Hello World'
+    False
+
+    In that case, use ``in_``:
+
+    >>> FoldedCase('hello').in_('Hello World')
+    True
+
+    >>> FoldedCase('hello') > FoldedCase('Hello')
+    False
+
+    >>> FoldedCase('ß') == FoldedCase('ss')
+    True
+    """
+
+    def __lt__(self, other):
+        return self.casefold() < other.casefold()
+
+    def __gt__(self, other):
+        return self.casefold() > other.casefold()
+
+    def __eq__(self, other):
+        return self.casefold() == other.casefold()
+
+    def __ne__(self, other):
+        return self.casefold() != other.casefold()
+
+    def __hash__(self):
+        return hash(self.casefold())
+
+    def __contains__(self, other):
+        return super().casefold().__contains__(other.casefold())
+
+    def in_(self, other):
+        "Does self appear in other?"
+        return self in FoldedCase(other)
+
+    # cache casefold since it's likely to be called frequently.
+    @method_cache
+    def casefold(self):
+        return super().casefold()
+
+    def index(self, sub):
+        return self.casefold().index(sub.casefold())
+
+    def split(self, splitter=' ', maxsplit=0):
+        pattern = re.compile(re.escape(splitter), re.I)
+        return pattern.split(self, maxsplit)
+
+
+# Python 3.8 compatibility
+_unicode_trap = ExceptionTrap(UnicodeDecodeError)
+
+
+@_unicode_trap.passes
+def is_decodable(value):
+    r"""
+    Return True if the supplied value is decodable (using the default
+    encoding).
+
+    >>> is_decodable(b'\xff')
+    False
+    >>> is_decodable(b'\x32')
+    True
+    """
+    value.decode()
+
+
+def is_binary(value):
+    r"""
+    Return True if the value appears to be binary (that is, it's a byte
+    string and isn't decodable).
+
+    >>> is_binary(b'\xff')
+    True
+    >>> is_binary('\xff')
+    False
+    """
+    return isinstance(value, bytes) and not is_decodable(value)
+
+
+def trim(s):
+    r"""
+    Trim something like a docstring to remove the whitespace that
+    is common due to indentation and formatting.
+
+    >>> trim("\n\tfoo = bar\n\t\tbar = baz\n")
+    'foo = bar\n\tbar = baz'
+    """
+    return textwrap.dedent(s).strip()
+
+
+def wrap(s):
+    """
+    Wrap lines of text, retaining existing newlines as
+    paragraph markers.
+
+    >>> print(wrap(lorem_ipsum))
+    Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do
+    eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad
+    minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut
+    aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in
+    reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla
+    pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in
+    culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.
+    
+    Curabitur pretium tincidunt lacus. Nulla gravida orci a odio. Nullam
+    varius, turpis et commodo pharetra, est eros bibendum elit, nec luctus
+    magna felis sollicitudin mauris. Integer in mauris eu nibh euismod
+    gravida. Duis ac tellus et risus vulputate vehicula. Donec lobortis
+    risus a elit. Etiam tempor. Ut ullamcorper, ligula eu tempor congue,
+    eros est euismod turpis, id tincidunt sapien risus a quam. Maecenas
+    fermentum consequat mi. Donec fermentum. Pellentesque malesuada nulla
+    a mi. Duis sapien sem, aliquet nec, commodo eget, consequat quis,
+    neque. Aliquam faucibus, elit ut dictum aliquet, felis nisl adipiscing
+    sapien, sed malesuada diam lacus eget erat. Cras mollis scelerisque
+    nunc. Nullam arcu. Aliquam consequat. Curabitur augue lorem, dapibus
+    quis, laoreet et, pretium ac, nisi. Aenean magna nisl, mollis quis,
+    molestie eu, feugiat in, orci. In hac habitasse platea dictumst.
+    """
+    paragraphs = s.splitlines()
+    wrapped = ('\n'.join(textwrap.wrap(para)) for para in paragraphs)
+    return '\n\n'.join(wrapped)
+
+
+def unwrap(s):
+    r"""
+    Given a multi-line string, return an unwrapped version.
+
+    >>> wrapped = wrap(lorem_ipsum)
+    >>> wrapped.count('\n')
+    20
+    >>> unwrapped = unwrap(wrapped)
+    >>> unwrapped.count('\n')
+    1
+    >>> print(unwrapped)
+    Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing ...
+    Curabitur pretium tincidunt lacus. Nulla gravida orci ...
+
+    """
+    paragraphs = re.split(r'\n\n+', s)
+    cleaned = (para.replace('\n', ' ') for para in paragraphs)
+    return '\n'.join(cleaned)
+
+
+lorem_ipsum: str = (
+    files(__name__).joinpath('Lorem ipsum.txt').read_text(encoding='utf-8')
+)
+
+
+class Splitter:
+    """object that will split a string with the given arguments for each call
+
+    >>> s = Splitter(',')
+    >>> s('hello, world, this is your, master calling')
+    ['hello', ' world', ' this is your', ' master calling']
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, *args):
+        self.args = args
+
+    def __call__(self, s):
+        return s.split(*self.args)
+
+
+def indent(string, prefix=' ' * 4):
+    """
+    >>> indent('foo')
+    '    foo'
+    """
+    return prefix + string
+
+
+class WordSet(tuple):
+    """
+    Given an identifier, return the words that identifier represents,
+    whether in camel case, underscore-separated, etc.
+
+    >>> WordSet.parse("camelCase")
+    ('camel', 'Case')
+
+    >>> WordSet.parse("under_sep")
+    ('under', 'sep')
+
+    Acronyms should be retained
+
+    >>> WordSet.parse("firstSNL")
+    ('first', 'SNL')
+
+    >>> WordSet.parse("you_and_I")
+    ('you', 'and', 'I')
+
+    >>> WordSet.parse("A simple test")
+    ('A', 'simple', 'test')
+
+    Multiple caps should not interfere with the first cap of another word.
+
+    >>> WordSet.parse("myABCClass")
+    ('my', 'ABC', 'Class')
+
+    The result is a WordSet, providing access to other forms.
+
+    >>> WordSet.parse("myABCClass").underscore_separated()
+    'my_ABC_Class'
+
+    >>> WordSet.parse('a-command').camel_case()
+    'ACommand'
+
+    >>> WordSet.parse('someIdentifier').lowered().space_separated()
+    'some identifier'
+
+    Slices of the result should return another WordSet.
+
+    >>> WordSet.parse('taken-out-of-context')[1:].underscore_separated()
+    'out_of_context'
+
+    >>> WordSet.from_class_name(WordSet()).lowered().space_separated()
+    'word set'
+
+    >>> example = WordSet.parse('figured it out')
+    >>> example.headless_camel_case()
+    'figuredItOut'
+    >>> example.dash_separated()
+    'figured-it-out'
+
+    """
+
+    _pattern = re.compile('([A-Z]?[a-z]+)|([A-Z]+(?![a-z]))')
+
+    def capitalized(self):
+        return WordSet(word.capitalize() for word in self)
+
+    def lowered(self):
+        return WordSet(word.lower() for word in self)
+
+    def camel_case(self):
+        return ''.join(self.capitalized())
+
+    def headless_camel_case(self):
+        words = iter(self)
+        first = next(words).lower()
+        new_words = itertools.chain((first,), WordSet(words).camel_case())
+        return ''.join(new_words)
+
+    def underscore_separated(self):
+        return '_'.join(self)
+
+    def dash_separated(self):
+        return '-'.join(self)
+
+    def space_separated(self):
+        return ' '.join(self)
+
+    def trim_right(self, item):
+        """
+        Remove the item from the end of the set.
+
+        >>> WordSet.parse('foo bar').trim_right('foo')
+        ('foo', 'bar')
+        >>> WordSet.parse('foo bar').trim_right('bar')
+        ('foo',)
+        >>> WordSet.parse('').trim_right('bar')
+        ()
+        """
+        return self[:-1] if self and self[-1] == item else self
+
+    def trim_left(self, item):
+        """
+        Remove the item from the beginning of the set.
+
+        >>> WordSet.parse('foo bar').trim_left('foo')
+        ('bar',)
+        >>> WordSet.parse('foo bar').trim_left('bar')
+        ('foo', 'bar')
+        >>> WordSet.parse('').trim_left('bar')
+        ()
+        """
+        return self[1:] if self and self[0] == item else self
+
+    def trim(self, item):
+        """
+        >>> WordSet.parse('foo bar').trim('foo')
+        ('bar',)
+        """
+        return self.trim_left(item).trim_right(item)
+
+    def __getitem__(self, item):
+        result = super().__getitem__(item)
+        if isinstance(item, slice):
+            result = WordSet(result)
+        return result
+
+    @classmethod
+    def parse(cls, identifier):
+        matches = cls._pattern.finditer(identifier)
+        return WordSet(match.group(0) for match in matches)
+
+    @classmethod
+    def from_class_name(cls, subject):
+        return cls.parse(subject.__class__.__name__)
+
+
+# for backward compatibility
+words = WordSet.parse
+
+
+def simple_html_strip(s):
+    r"""
+    Remove HTML from the string `s`.
+
+    >>> str(simple_html_strip(''))
+    ''
+
+    >>> print(simple_html_strip('A stormy day in paradise'))
+    A stormy day in paradise
+
+    >>> print(simple_html_strip('Somebody  tell the truth.'))
+    Somebody  tell the truth.
+
+    >>> print(simple_html_strip('What about
\nmultiple lines?')) + What about + multiple lines? + """ + html_stripper = re.compile('()|(<[^>]*>)|([^<]+)', re.DOTALL) + texts = (match.group(3) or '' for match in html_stripper.finditer(s)) + return ''.join(texts) + + +class SeparatedValues(str): + """ + A string separated by a separator. Overrides __iter__ for getting + the values. + + >>> list(SeparatedValues('a,b,c')) + ['a', 'b', 'c'] + + Whitespace is stripped and empty values are discarded. + + >>> list(SeparatedValues(' a, b , c, ')) + ['a', 'b', 'c'] + """ + + separator = ',' + + def __iter__(self): + parts = self.split(self.separator) + return filter(None, (part.strip() for part in parts)) + + +class Stripper: + r""" + Given a series of lines, find the common prefix and strip it from them. + + >>> lines = [ + ... 'abcdefg\n', + ... 'abc\n', + ... 'abcde\n', + ... ] + >>> res = Stripper.strip_prefix(lines) + >>> res.prefix + 'abc' + >>> list(res.lines) + ['defg\n', '\n', 'de\n'] + + If no prefix is common, nothing should be stripped. + + >>> lines = [ + ... 'abcd\n', + ... '1234\n', + ... ] + >>> res = Stripper.strip_prefix(lines) + >>> res.prefix = '' + >>> list(res.lines) + ['abcd\n', '1234\n'] + """ + + def __init__(self, prefix, lines): + self.prefix = prefix + self.lines = map(self, lines) + + @classmethod + def strip_prefix(cls, lines): + prefix_lines, lines = itertools.tee(lines) + prefix = functools.reduce(cls.common_prefix, prefix_lines) + return cls(prefix, lines) + + def __call__(self, line): + if not self.prefix: + return line + null, prefix, rest = line.partition(self.prefix) + return rest + + @staticmethod + def common_prefix(s1, s2): + """ + Return the common prefix of two lines. + """ + index = min(len(s1), len(s2)) + while s1[:index] != s2[:index]: + index -= 1 + return s1[:index] + + +def remove_prefix(text, prefix): + """ + Remove the prefix from the text if it exists. + + >>> remove_prefix('underwhelming performance', 'underwhelming ') + 'performance' + + >>> remove_prefix('something special', 'sample') + 'something special' + """ + null, prefix, rest = text.rpartition(prefix) + return rest + + +def remove_suffix(text, suffix): + """ + Remove the suffix from the text if it exists. + + >>> remove_suffix('name.git', '.git') + 'name' + + >>> remove_suffix('something special', 'sample') + 'something special' + """ + rest, suffix, null = text.partition(suffix) + return rest + + +def normalize_newlines(text): + r""" + Replace alternate newlines with the canonical newline. + + >>> normalize_newlines('Lorem Ipsum\u2029') + 'Lorem Ipsum\n' + >>> normalize_newlines('Lorem Ipsum\r\n') + 'Lorem Ipsum\n' + >>> normalize_newlines('Lorem Ipsum\x85') + 'Lorem Ipsum\n' + """ + newlines = ['\r\n', '\r', '\n', '\u0085', '\u2028', '\u2029'] + pattern = '|'.join(newlines) + return re.sub(pattern, '\n', text) + + +def _nonblank(str): + return str and not str.startswith('#') + + +@functools.singledispatch +def yield_lines(iterable): + r""" + Yield valid lines of a string or iterable. + + >>> list(yield_lines('')) + [] + >>> list(yield_lines(['foo', 'bar'])) + ['foo', 'bar'] + >>> list(yield_lines('foo\nbar')) + ['foo', 'bar'] + >>> list(yield_lines('\nfoo\n#bar\nbaz #comment')) + ['foo', 'baz #comment'] + >>> list(yield_lines(['foo\nbar', 'baz', 'bing\n\n\n'])) + ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bing'] + """ + return itertools.chain.from_iterable(map(yield_lines, iterable)) + + +@yield_lines.register(str) +def _(text): + return clean(text.splitlines()) + + +def clean(lines: Iterable[str]): + """ + Yield non-blank, non-comment elements from lines. + """ + return filter(_nonblank, map(str.strip, lines)) + + +def drop_comment(line): + """ + Drop comments. + + >>> drop_comment('foo # bar') + 'foo' + + A hash without a space may be in a URL. + + >>> drop_comment('http://example.com/foo#bar') + 'http://example.com/foo#bar' + """ + return line.partition(' #')[0] + + +def join_continuation(lines): + r""" + Join lines continued by a trailing backslash. + + >>> list(join_continuation(['foo \\', 'bar', 'baz'])) + ['foobar', 'baz'] + >>> list(join_continuation(['foo \\', 'bar', 'baz'])) + ['foobar', 'baz'] + >>> list(join_continuation(['foo \\', 'bar \\', 'baz'])) + ['foobarbaz'] + + Not sure why, but... + The character preceding the backslash is also elided. + + >>> list(join_continuation(['goo\\', 'dly'])) + ['godly'] + + A terrible idea, but... + If no line is available to continue, suppress the lines. + + >>> list(join_continuation(['foo', 'bar\\', 'baz\\'])) + ['foo'] + """ + lines = iter(lines) + for item in lines: + while item.endswith('\\'): + try: + item = item[:-2].strip() + next(lines) + except StopIteration: + return + yield item + + +def read_newlines(filename, limit=1024): + r""" + >>> tmp_path = getfixture('tmp_path') + >>> filename = tmp_path / 'out.txt' + >>> _ = filename.write_text('foo\n', newline='', encoding='utf-8') + >>> read_newlines(filename) + '\n' + >>> _ = filename.write_text('foo\r\n', newline='', encoding='utf-8') + >>> read_newlines(filename) + '\r\n' + >>> _ = 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"-=qwertyuiop[]asdfghjkl;'zxcvbnm,./_+QWERTYUIOP{}ASDFGHJKL:\"ZXCVBNM<>?" +dvorak = "[]',.pyfgcrl/=aoeuidhtns-;qjkxbmwvz{}\"<>PYFGCRL?+AOEUIDHTNS_:QJKXBMWVZ" + + +to_dvorak = str.maketrans(qwerty, dvorak) +to_qwerty = str.maketrans(dvorak, qwerty) + + +def translate(input, translation): + """ + >>> translate('dvorak', to_dvorak) + 'ekrpat' + >>> translate('qwerty', to_qwerty) + 'x,dokt' + """ + return input.translate(translation) + + +def _translate_stream(stream, translation): + """ + >>> import io + >>> _translate_stream(io.StringIO('foo'), to_dvorak) + urr + """ + print(translate(stream.read(), translation)) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/jaraco/text/show-newlines.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/jaraco/text/show-newlines.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ef4cc54c9e457728d63e9fb6033950fed074016c --- /dev/null +++ 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Software, and to +# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following +# conditions: +# +# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies +# or substantial portions of the Software. +# +# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, +# INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A +# PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT +# HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF +# CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE +# OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. +# +# +# With additional allowance of arbitrary `LicenseRef-` identifiers, not just +# `LicenseRef-Public-Domain` and `LicenseRef-Proprietary`. +# +####################################################################################### +from __future__ import annotations + +import re +from typing import NewType, cast + +from ._spdx import EXCEPTIONS, LICENSES + +__all__ = [ + "InvalidLicenseExpression", + "NormalizedLicenseExpression", + "canonicalize_license_expression", +] + +license_ref_allowed = re.compile("^[A-Za-z0-9.-]*$") + +NormalizedLicenseExpression = NewType("NormalizedLicenseExpression", str) + + +class InvalidLicenseExpression(ValueError): + """Raised when a license-expression string is invalid + + >>> canonicalize_license_expression("invalid") + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + packaging.licenses.InvalidLicenseExpression: Invalid license expression: 'invalid' + """ + + +def canonicalize_license_expression( + raw_license_expression: str, +) -> NormalizedLicenseExpression: + if not raw_license_expression: + message = f"Invalid license expression: {raw_license_expression!r}" + raise InvalidLicenseExpression(message) + + # Pad any parentheses so tokenization can be achieved by merely splitting on + # whitespace. + license_expression = raw_license_expression.replace("(", " ( ").replace(")", " ) ") + licenseref_prefix = "LicenseRef-" + license_refs = { + ref.lower(): "LicenseRef-" + ref[len(licenseref_prefix) :] + for ref in license_expression.split() + if ref.lower().startswith(licenseref_prefix.lower()) + } + + # Normalize to lower case so we can look up licenses/exceptions + # and so boolean operators are Python-compatible. + license_expression = license_expression.lower() + + tokens = license_expression.split() + + # Rather than implementing a parenthesis/boolean logic parser, create an + # expression that Python can parse. Everything that is not involved with the + # grammar itself is replaced with the placeholder `False` and the resultant + # expression should become a valid Python expression. + python_tokens = [] + for token in tokens: + if token not in {"or", "and", "with", "(", ")"}: + python_tokens.append("False") + elif token == "with": + python_tokens.append("or") + elif ( + token == "(" + and python_tokens + and python_tokens[-1] not in {"or", "and", "("} + ) or (token == ")" and python_tokens and python_tokens[-1] == "("): + message = f"Invalid license expression: {raw_license_expression!r}" + raise InvalidLicenseExpression(message) + else: + python_tokens.append(token) + + python_expression = " ".join(python_tokens) + try: + compile(python_expression, "", "eval") + except SyntaxError: + message = f"Invalid license expression: {raw_license_expression!r}" + raise InvalidLicenseExpression(message) from None + + # Take a final pass to check for unknown licenses/exceptions. + normalized_tokens = [] + for token in tokens: + if token in {"or", "and", "with", "(", ")"}: + normalized_tokens.append(token.upper()) + continue + + if normalized_tokens and normalized_tokens[-1] == "WITH": + if token not in EXCEPTIONS: + message = f"Unknown license exception: {token!r}" + raise InvalidLicenseExpression(message) + + normalized_tokens.append(EXCEPTIONS[token]["id"]) + else: + if token.endswith("+"): + final_token = token[:-1] + suffix = "+" + else: + final_token = token + suffix = "" + + if final_token.startswith("licenseref-"): + if not license_ref_allowed.match(final_token): + message = f"Invalid licenseref: {final_token!r}" + raise InvalidLicenseExpression(message) + normalized_tokens.append(license_refs[final_token] + suffix) + else: + if final_token not in LICENSES: + message = f"Unknown license: {final_token!r}" + raise InvalidLicenseExpression(message) + normalized_tokens.append(LICENSES[final_token]["id"] + suffix) + + normalized_expression = " ".join(normalized_tokens) + + return 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'IEC-Code-Components-EULA', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ijg': {'id': 'IJG', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ijg-short': {'id': 'IJG-short', 'deprecated': False}, + 'imagemagick': {'id': 'ImageMagick', 'deprecated': False}, + 'imatix': {'id': 'iMatix', 'deprecated': False}, + 'imlib2': {'id': 'Imlib2', 'deprecated': False}, + 'info-zip': {'id': 'Info-ZIP', 'deprecated': False}, + 'inner-net-2.0': {'id': 'Inner-Net-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'innosetup': {'id': 'InnoSetup', 'deprecated': False}, + 'intel': {'id': 'Intel', 'deprecated': False}, + 'intel-acpi': {'id': 'Intel-ACPI', 'deprecated': False}, + 'interbase-1.0': {'id': 'Interbase-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ipa': {'id': 'IPA', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ipl-1.0': {'id': 'IPL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'isc': {'id': 'ISC', 'deprecated': False}, + 'isc-veillard': {'id': 'ISC-Veillard', 'deprecated': False}, + 'jam': {'id': 'Jam', 'deprecated': False}, + 'jasper-2.0': {'id': 'JasPer-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'jove': {'id': 'jove', 'deprecated': False}, + 'jpl-image': {'id': 'JPL-image', 'deprecated': False}, + 'jpnic': {'id': 'JPNIC', 'deprecated': False}, + 'json': {'id': 'JSON', 'deprecated': False}, + 'kastrup': {'id': 'Kastrup', 'deprecated': False}, + 'kazlib': {'id': 'Kazlib', 'deprecated': False}, + 'knuth-ctan': {'id': 'Knuth-CTAN', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lal-1.2': {'id': 'LAL-1.2', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lal-1.3': {'id': 'LAL-1.3', 'deprecated': False}, + 'latex2e': {'id': 'Latex2e', 'deprecated': False}, + 'latex2e-translated-notice': {'id': 'Latex2e-translated-notice', 'deprecated': False}, + 'leptonica': {'id': 'Leptonica', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lgpl-2.0': {'id': 'LGPL-2.0', 'deprecated': True}, + 'lgpl-2.0+': {'id': 'LGPL-2.0+', 'deprecated': True}, + 'lgpl-2.0-only': {'id': 'LGPL-2.0-only', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lgpl-2.0-or-later': {'id': 'LGPL-2.0-or-later', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lgpl-2.1': {'id': 'LGPL-2.1', 'deprecated': True}, + 'lgpl-2.1+': {'id': 'LGPL-2.1+', 'deprecated': True}, + 'lgpl-2.1-only': {'id': 'LGPL-2.1-only', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lgpl-2.1-or-later': {'id': 'LGPL-2.1-or-later', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lgpl-3.0': {'id': 'LGPL-3.0', 'deprecated': True}, + 'lgpl-3.0+': {'id': 'LGPL-3.0+', 'deprecated': True}, + 'lgpl-3.0-only': {'id': 'LGPL-3.0-only', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lgpl-3.0-or-later': {'id': 'LGPL-3.0-or-later', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lgpllr': {'id': 'LGPLLR', 'deprecated': False}, + 'libpng': {'id': 'Libpng', 'deprecated': False}, + 'libpng-1.6.35': {'id': 'libpng-1.6.35', 'deprecated': False}, + 'libpng-2.0': {'id': 'libpng-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'libselinux-1.0': {'id': 'libselinux-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'libtiff': {'id': 'libtiff', 'deprecated': False}, + 'libutil-david-nugent': {'id': 'libutil-David-Nugent', 'deprecated': False}, + 'liliq-p-1.1': {'id': 'LiLiQ-P-1.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'liliq-r-1.1': {'id': 'LiLiQ-R-1.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'liliq-rplus-1.1': {'id': 'LiLiQ-Rplus-1.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'linux-man-pages-1-para': {'id': 'Linux-man-pages-1-para', 'deprecated': False}, + 'linux-man-pages-copyleft': {'id': 'Linux-man-pages-copyleft', 'deprecated': False}, + 'linux-man-pages-copyleft-2-para': {'id': 'Linux-man-pages-copyleft-2-para', 'deprecated': False}, + 'linux-man-pages-copyleft-var': {'id': 'Linux-man-pages-copyleft-var', 'deprecated': False}, + 'linux-openib': {'id': 'Linux-OpenIB', 'deprecated': False}, + 'loop': {'id': 'LOOP', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lpd-document': {'id': 'LPD-document', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lpl-1.0': {'id': 'LPL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lpl-1.02': {'id': 'LPL-1.02', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lppl-1.0': {'id': 'LPPL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lppl-1.1': {'id': 'LPPL-1.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lppl-1.2': {'id': 'LPPL-1.2', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lppl-1.3a': {'id': 'LPPL-1.3a', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lppl-1.3c': {'id': 'LPPL-1.3c', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lsof': {'id': 'lsof', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lucida-bitmap-fonts': {'id': 'Lucida-Bitmap-Fonts', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lzma-sdk-9.11-to-9.20': {'id': 'LZMA-SDK-9.11-to-9.20', 'deprecated': False}, + 'lzma-sdk-9.22': {'id': 'LZMA-SDK-9.22', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mackerras-3-clause': {'id': 'Mackerras-3-Clause', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mackerras-3-clause-acknowledgment': {'id': 'Mackerras-3-Clause-acknowledgment', 'deprecated': False}, + 'magaz': {'id': 'magaz', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mailprio': {'id': 'mailprio', 'deprecated': False}, + 'makeindex': {'id': 'MakeIndex', 'deprecated': False}, + 'man2html': {'id': 'man2html', 'deprecated': False}, + 'martin-birgmeier': {'id': 'Martin-Birgmeier', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mcphee-slideshow': {'id': 'McPhee-slideshow', 'deprecated': False}, + 'metamail': {'id': 'metamail', 'deprecated': False}, + 'minpack': {'id': 'Minpack', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mips': {'id': 'MIPS', 'deprecated': False}, + 'miros': {'id': 'MirOS', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mit': {'id': 'MIT', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mit-0': {'id': 'MIT-0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mit-advertising': {'id': 'MIT-advertising', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mit-click': {'id': 'MIT-Click', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mit-cmu': {'id': 'MIT-CMU', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mit-enna': {'id': 'MIT-enna', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mit-feh': {'id': 'MIT-feh', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mit-festival': {'id': 'MIT-Festival', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mit-khronos-old': {'id': 'MIT-Khronos-old', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mit-modern-variant': {'id': 'MIT-Modern-Variant', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mit-open-group': {'id': 'MIT-open-group', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mit-testregex': {'id': 'MIT-testregex', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mit-wu': {'id': 'MIT-Wu', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mitnfa': {'id': 'MITNFA', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mmixware': {'id': 'MMIXware', 'deprecated': False}, + 'motosoto': {'id': 'Motosoto', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mpeg-ssg': {'id': 'MPEG-SSG', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mpi-permissive': {'id': 'mpi-permissive', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mpich2': {'id': 'mpich2', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mpl-1.0': {'id': 'MPL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mpl-1.1': {'id': 'MPL-1.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mpl-2.0': {'id': 'MPL-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mpl-2.0-no-copyleft-exception': {'id': 'MPL-2.0-no-copyleft-exception', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mplus': {'id': 'mplus', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ms-lpl': {'id': 'MS-LPL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ms-pl': {'id': 'MS-PL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ms-rl': {'id': 'MS-RL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mtll': {'id': 'MTLL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mulanpsl-1.0': {'id': 'MulanPSL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mulanpsl-2.0': {'id': 'MulanPSL-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'multics': {'id': 'Multics', 'deprecated': False}, + 'mup': {'id': 'Mup', 'deprecated': False}, + 'naist-2003': {'id': 'NAIST-2003', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nasa-1.3': {'id': 'NASA-1.3', 'deprecated': False}, + 'naumen': {'id': 'Naumen', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nbpl-1.0': {'id': 'NBPL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ncbi-pd': {'id': 'NCBI-PD', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ncgl-uk-2.0': {'id': 'NCGL-UK-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ncl': {'id': 'NCL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ncsa': {'id': 'NCSA', 'deprecated': False}, + 'net-snmp': {'id': 'Net-SNMP', 'deprecated': True}, + 'netcdf': {'id': 'NetCDF', 'deprecated': False}, + 'newsletr': {'id': 'Newsletr', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ngpl': {'id': 'NGPL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ngrep': {'id': 'ngrep', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nicta-1.0': {'id': 'NICTA-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nist-pd': {'id': 'NIST-PD', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nist-pd-fallback': {'id': 'NIST-PD-fallback', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nist-software': {'id': 'NIST-Software', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nlod-1.0': {'id': 'NLOD-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nlod-2.0': {'id': 'NLOD-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nlpl': {'id': 'NLPL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nokia': {'id': 'Nokia', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nosl': {'id': 'NOSL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'noweb': {'id': 'Noweb', 'deprecated': False}, + 'npl-1.0': {'id': 'NPL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'npl-1.1': {'id': 'NPL-1.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nposl-3.0': {'id': 'NPOSL-3.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nrl': {'id': 'NRL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ntia-pd': {'id': 'NTIA-PD', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ntp': {'id': 'NTP', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ntp-0': {'id': 'NTP-0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'nunit': {'id': 'Nunit', 'deprecated': True}, + 'o-uda-1.0': {'id': 'O-UDA-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oar': {'id': 'OAR', 'deprecated': False}, + 'occt-pl': {'id': 'OCCT-PL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oclc-2.0': {'id': 'OCLC-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'odbl-1.0': {'id': 'ODbL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'odc-by-1.0': {'id': 'ODC-By-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'offis': {'id': 'OFFIS', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ofl-1.0': {'id': 'OFL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ofl-1.0-no-rfn': {'id': 'OFL-1.0-no-RFN', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ofl-1.0-rfn': {'id': 'OFL-1.0-RFN', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ofl-1.1': {'id': 'OFL-1.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ofl-1.1-no-rfn': {'id': 'OFL-1.1-no-RFN', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ofl-1.1-rfn': {'id': 'OFL-1.1-RFN', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ogc-1.0': {'id': 'OGC-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ogdl-taiwan-1.0': {'id': 'OGDL-Taiwan-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ogl-canada-2.0': {'id': 'OGL-Canada-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ogl-uk-1.0': {'id': 'OGL-UK-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ogl-uk-2.0': {'id': 'OGL-UK-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ogl-uk-3.0': {'id': 'OGL-UK-3.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ogtsl': {'id': 'OGTSL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-1.1': {'id': 'OLDAP-1.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-1.2': {'id': 'OLDAP-1.2', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-1.3': {'id': 'OLDAP-1.3', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-1.4': {'id': 'OLDAP-1.4', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-2.0': {'id': 'OLDAP-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-2.0.1': {'id': 'OLDAP-2.0.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-2.1': {'id': 'OLDAP-2.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-2.2': {'id': 'OLDAP-2.2', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-2.2.1': {'id': 'OLDAP-2.2.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-2.2.2': {'id': 'OLDAP-2.2.2', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-2.3': {'id': 'OLDAP-2.3', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-2.4': {'id': 'OLDAP-2.4', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-2.5': {'id': 'OLDAP-2.5', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-2.6': {'id': 'OLDAP-2.6', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-2.7': {'id': 'OLDAP-2.7', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oldap-2.8': {'id': 'OLDAP-2.8', 'deprecated': False}, + 'olfl-1.3': {'id': 'OLFL-1.3', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oml': {'id': 'OML', 'deprecated': False}, + 'openpbs-2.3': {'id': 'OpenPBS-2.3', 'deprecated': False}, + 'openssl': {'id': 'OpenSSL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'openssl-standalone': {'id': 'OpenSSL-standalone', 'deprecated': False}, + 'openvision': {'id': 'OpenVision', 'deprecated': False}, + 'opl-1.0': {'id': 'OPL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'opl-uk-3.0': {'id': 'OPL-UK-3.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'opubl-1.0': {'id': 'OPUBL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'oset-pl-2.1': {'id': 'OSET-PL-2.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'osl-1.0': {'id': 'OSL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'osl-1.1': {'id': 'OSL-1.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'osl-2.0': {'id': 'OSL-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'osl-2.1': {'id': 'OSL-2.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'osl-3.0': {'id': 'OSL-3.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'padl': {'id': 'PADL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'parity-6.0.0': {'id': 'Parity-6.0.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'parity-7.0.0': {'id': 'Parity-7.0.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'pddl-1.0': {'id': 'PDDL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'php-3.0': {'id': 'PHP-3.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'php-3.01': {'id': 'PHP-3.01', 'deprecated': False}, + 'pixar': {'id': 'Pixar', 'deprecated': False}, + 'pkgconf': {'id': 'pkgconf', 'deprecated': False}, + 'plexus': {'id': 'Plexus', 'deprecated': False}, + 'pnmstitch': {'id': 'pnmstitch', 'deprecated': False}, + 'polyform-noncommercial-1.0.0': {'id': 'PolyForm-Noncommercial-1.0.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 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'RPSL-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'rsa-md': {'id': 'RSA-MD', 'deprecated': False}, + 'rscpl': {'id': 'RSCPL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ruby': {'id': 'Ruby', 'deprecated': False}, + 'ruby-pty': {'id': 'Ruby-pty', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sax-pd': {'id': 'SAX-PD', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sax-pd-2.0': {'id': 'SAX-PD-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'saxpath': {'id': 'Saxpath', 'deprecated': False}, + 'scea': {'id': 'SCEA', 'deprecated': False}, + 'schemereport': {'id': 'SchemeReport', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sendmail': {'id': 'Sendmail', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sendmail-8.23': {'id': 'Sendmail-8.23', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sendmail-open-source-1.1': {'id': 'Sendmail-Open-Source-1.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sgi-b-1.0': {'id': 'SGI-B-1.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sgi-b-1.1': {'id': 'SGI-B-1.1', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sgi-b-2.0': {'id': 'SGI-B-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sgi-opengl': {'id': 'SGI-OpenGL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sgp4': {'id': 'SGP4', 'deprecated': False}, + 'shl-0.5': {'id': 'SHL-0.5', 'deprecated': False}, + 'shl-0.51': {'id': 'SHL-0.51', 'deprecated': False}, + 'simpl-2.0': {'id': 'SimPL-2.0', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sissl': {'id': 'SISSL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sissl-1.2': {'id': 'SISSL-1.2', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sl': {'id': 'SL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sleepycat': {'id': 'Sleepycat', 'deprecated': False}, + 'smail-gpl': {'id': 'SMAIL-GPL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'smlnj': {'id': 'SMLNJ', 'deprecated': False}, + 'smppl': {'id': 'SMPPL', 'deprecated': False}, + 'snia': {'id': 'SNIA', 'deprecated': False}, + 'snprintf': {'id': 'snprintf', 'deprecated': False}, + 'sofa': {'id': 'SOFA', 'deprecated': False}, + 'softsurfer': {'id': 'softSurfer', 'deprecated': False}, + 'soundex': {'id': 'Soundex', 'deprecated': False}, + 'spencer-86': {'id': 'Spencer-86', 'deprecated': False}, + 'spencer-94': {'id': 'Spencer-94', 'deprecated': False}, + 'spencer-99': {'id': 'Spencer-99', 'deprecated': False}, + 'spl-1.0': {'id': 'SPL-1.0', 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+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy +Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules +Classifier: Typing :: Typed +License-File: LICENSE +Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/hukkin/tomli/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md +Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/hukkin/tomli + +[![Build Status](https://github.com/hukkin/tomli/actions/workflows/tests.yaml/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/hukkin/tomli/actions?query=workflow%3ATests+branch%3Amaster+event%3Apush) +[![codecov.io](https://codecov.io/gh/hukkin/tomli/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/hukkin/tomli) +[![PyPI version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/tomli)](https://pypi.org/project/tomli) + +# Tomli + +> A lil' TOML parser + +**Table of Contents** *generated with [mdformat-toc](https://github.com/hukkin/mdformat-toc)* + + + +- [Intro](#intro) +- [Installation](#installation) +- [Usage](#usage) + - [Parse a TOML string](#parse-a-toml-string) + - [Parse a TOML file](#parse-a-toml-file) + - [Handle invalid TOML](#handle-invalid-toml) + - [Construct `decimal.Decimal`s from TOML floats](#construct-decimaldecimals-from-toml-floats) + - [Building a `tomli`/`tomllib` compatibility layer](#building-a-tomlitomllib-compatibility-layer) +- [FAQ](#faq) + - [Why this parser?](#why-this-parser) + - [Is comment preserving round-trip parsing supported?](#is-comment-preserving-round-trip-parsing-supported) + - [Is there a `dumps`, `write` or `encode` function?](#is-there-a-dumps-write-or-encode-function) + - [How do TOML types map into Python types?](#how-do-toml-types-map-into-python-types) +- [Performance](#performance) + - [Pure Python](#pure-python) + - [Mypyc generated wheel](#mypyc-generated-wheel) + + + +## Intro + +Tomli is a Python library for parsing [TOML](https://toml.io). +Version 2.4.0 and later are compatible with [TOML v1.1.0](https://toml.io/en/v1.1.0). +Older versions are [TOML v1.0.0](https://toml.io/en/v1.0.0) compatible. + +A version of Tomli, the `tomllib` module, +was added to the standard library in Python 3.11 +via [PEP 680](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0680/). +Tomli continues to provide a backport on PyPI for Python versions +where the standard library module is not available +and that have not yet reached their end-of-life. + +Tomli uses [mypyc](https://github.com/mypyc/mypyc) +to generate binary wheels for most of the widely used platforms, +so Python 3.11+ users may prefer it over `tomllib` for improved performance. +Pure Python wheels are available on any platform and should perform the same as `tomllib`. + +## Installation + +```bash +pip install tomli +``` + +## Usage + +### Parse a TOML string + +```python +import tomli + +toml_str = """ +[[players]] +name = "Lehtinen" +number = 26 + +[[players]] +name = "Numminen" +number = 27 +""" + +toml_dict = tomli.loads(toml_str) +assert toml_dict == { + "players": [{"name": "Lehtinen", "number": 26}, {"name": "Numminen", "number": 27}] +} +``` + +### Parse a TOML file + +```python +import tomli + +with open("path_to_file/conf.toml", "rb") as f: + toml_dict = tomli.load(f) +``` + +The file must be opened in binary mode (with the `"rb"` flag). +Binary mode will enforce decoding the file as UTF-8 with universal newlines disabled, +both of which are required to correctly parse TOML. + +### Handle invalid TOML + +```python +import tomli + +try: + toml_dict = tomli.loads("]] this is invalid TOML [[") +except tomli.TOMLDecodeError: + print("Yep, definitely not valid.") +``` + +Note that error messages are considered informational only. +They should not be assumed to stay constant across Tomli versions. + +### Construct `decimal.Decimal`s from TOML floats + +```python +from decimal import Decimal +import tomli + +toml_dict = tomli.loads("precision-matters = 0.982492", parse_float=Decimal) +assert isinstance(toml_dict["precision-matters"], Decimal) +assert toml_dict["precision-matters"] == Decimal("0.982492") +``` + +Note that `decimal.Decimal` can be replaced with another callable that converts a TOML float from string to a Python type. +The `decimal.Decimal` is, however, a practical choice for use cases where float inaccuracies can not be tolerated. + +Illegal types are `dict` and `list`, and their subtypes. +A `ValueError` will be raised if `parse_float` produces illegal types. + +### Building a `tomli`/`tomllib` compatibility layer + +Python versions 3.11+ ship with a version of Tomli: +the `tomllib` standard library module. +To build code that uses the standard library if available, +but still works seamlessly with Python 3.6+, +do the following. + +Instead of a hard Tomli dependency, use the following +[dependency specifier](https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/dependency-specifiers/) +to only require Tomli when the standard library module is not available: + +``` +tomli >= 1.1.0 ; python_version < "3.11" +``` + +Then, in your code, import a TOML parser using the following fallback mechanism: + +```python +import sys + +if sys.version_info >= (3, 11): + import tomllib +else: + import tomli as tomllib + +tomllib.loads("['This parses fine with Python 3.6+']") +``` + +## FAQ + +### Why this parser? + +- it's lil' +- pure Python with zero dependencies +- the fastest pure Python parser [\*](#pure-python): + 18x as fast as [tomlkit](https://pypi.org/project/tomlkit/), + 2.1x as fast as [toml](https://pypi.org/project/toml/) +- outputs [basic data types](#how-do-toml-types-map-into-python-types) only +- 100% spec compliant: passes all tests in + [toml-lang/toml-test](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml-test) + test suite +- thoroughly tested: 100% branch coverage + +### Is comment preserving round-trip parsing supported? + +No. + +The `tomli.loads` function returns a plain `dict` that is populated with builtin types and types from the standard library only. +Preserving comments requires a custom type to be returned so will not be supported, +at least not by the `tomli.loads` and `tomli.load` functions. + +Look into [TOML Kit](https://github.com/sdispater/tomlkit) if preservation of style is what you need. + +### Is there a `dumps`, `write` or `encode` function? + +[Tomli-W](https://github.com/hukkin/tomli-w) is the write-only counterpart of Tomli, providing `dump` and `dumps` functions. + +The core library does not include write capability, as most TOML use cases are read-only, and Tomli intends to be minimal. + +### How do TOML types map into Python types? + +| TOML type | Python type | Details | +| ---------------- | ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | +| Document Root | `dict` | | +| Key | `str` | | +| String | `str` | | +| Integer | `int` | | +| Float | `float` | | +| Boolean | `bool` | | +| Offset Date-Time | `datetime.datetime` | `tzinfo` attribute set to an instance of `datetime.timezone` | +| Local Date-Time | `datetime.datetime` | `tzinfo` attribute set to `None` | +| Local Date | `datetime.date` | | +| Local Time | `datetime.time` | | +| Array | `list` | | +| Table | `dict` | | +| Inline Table | `dict` | | + +## Performance + +The `benchmark/` folder in this repository contains a performance benchmark for comparing the various Python TOML parsers. + +Below are the results for commit [0724e2a](https://github.com/hukkin/tomli/tree/0724e2ab1858da7f5e05a9bffdb24c33589d951c). + +### Pure Python + +```console +foo@bar:~/dev/tomli$ python --version +Python 3.12.7 +foo@bar:~/dev/tomli$ pip freeze +attrs==21.4.0 +click==8.1.7 +pytomlpp==1.0.13 +qtoml==0.3.1 +rtoml==0.11.0 +toml==0.10.2 +tomli @ file:///home/foo/dev/tomli +tomlkit==0.13.2 +foo@bar:~/dev/tomli$ python benchmark/run.py +Parsing data.toml 5000 times: +------------------------------------------------------ + parser | 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argparse.Namespace) -> None: + from .convert import convert + + convert(args.files, args.dest_dir, args.verbose) + + +def tags_f(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: + from .tags import tags + + names = ( + tags( + wheel, + args.python_tag, + args.abi_tag, + args.platform_tag, + args.build, + args.remove, + ) + for wheel in args.wheel + ) + + for name in names: + print(name) + + +def version_f(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: + from .. import __version__ + + print(f"wheel {__version__}") + + +def parse_build_tag(build_tag: str) -> str: + if build_tag and not build_tag[0].isdigit(): + raise ArgumentTypeError("build tag must begin with a digit") + elif "-" in build_tag: + raise ArgumentTypeError("invalid character ('-') in build tag") + + return build_tag + + +TAGS_HELP = """\ +Make a new wheel with given tags. Any tags unspecified will remain the same. +Starting the tags with a "+" will append to the existing tags. Starting with a +"-" will remove a tag (use --option=-TAG syntax). Multiple tags can be +separated by ".". The original file will remain unless --remove is given. The +output filename(s) will be displayed on stdout for further processing. +""" + + +def parser() -> argparse.ArgumentParser: + p = argparse.ArgumentParser() + s = p.add_subparsers(help="commands") + + unpack_parser = s.add_parser("unpack", help="Unpack wheel") + unpack_parser.add_argument( + "--dest", "-d", help="Destination directory", default="." + ) + unpack_parser.add_argument("wheelfile", help="Wheel file") + unpack_parser.set_defaults(func=unpack_f) + + repack_parser = s.add_parser("pack", help="Repack wheel") + repack_parser.add_argument("directory", help="Root directory of the unpacked wheel") + repack_parser.add_argument( + "--dest-dir", + "-d", + default=os.path.curdir, + help="Directory to store the wheel (default %(default)s)", + ) + repack_parser.add_argument( + "--build-number", help="Build tag to use in the wheel name" + ) + repack_parser.set_defaults(func=pack_f) + + convert_parser = s.add_parser("convert", help="Convert egg or wininst to wheel") + convert_parser.add_argument("files", nargs="*", help="Files to convert") + convert_parser.add_argument( + "--dest-dir", + "-d", + default=os.path.curdir, + help="Directory to store wheels (default %(default)s)", + ) + convert_parser.add_argument("--verbose", "-v", action="store_true") + convert_parser.set_defaults(func=convert_f) + + tags_parser = s.add_parser( + "tags", help="Add or replace the tags on a wheel", description=TAGS_HELP + ) + tags_parser.add_argument("wheel", nargs="*", help="Existing wheel(s) to retag") + tags_parser.add_argument( + "--remove", + action="store_true", + help="Remove the original files, keeping only the renamed ones", + ) + tags_parser.add_argument( + "--python-tag", metavar="TAG", help="Specify an interpreter tag(s)" + ) + tags_parser.add_argument("--abi-tag", metavar="TAG", help="Specify an ABI tag(s)") + tags_parser.add_argument( + "--platform-tag", metavar="TAG", help="Specify a platform tag(s)" + ) + tags_parser.add_argument( + "--build", 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.._metadata import generate_requirements +from ..wheelfile import WheelFile + +egg_filename_re = re.compile( + r""" + (?P.+?)-(?P.+?) + (-(?Ppy\d\.\d+) + (-(?P.+?))? + )?.egg$""", + re.VERBOSE, +) +egg_info_re = re.compile( + r""" + ^(?P.+?)-(?P.+?) + (-(?Ppy\d\.\d+) + )?.egg-info/""", + re.VERBOSE, +) +wininst_re = re.compile( + r"\.(?Pwin32|win-amd64)(?:-(?Ppy\d\.\d))?\.exe$" +) +pyd_re = re.compile(r"\.(?P[a-z0-9]+)-(?Pwin32|win_amd64)\.pyd$") +serialization_policy = EmailPolicy( + utf8=True, + mangle_from_=False, + max_line_length=0, +) +GENERATOR = f"wheel {__version__}" + + +def convert_requires(requires: str, metadata: Message) -> None: + extra: str | None = None + requirements: dict[str | None, list[str]] = defaultdict(list) + for line in requires.splitlines(): + line = line.strip() + if not line: + continue + + if line.startswith("[") and line.endswith("]"): + extra = line[1:-1] + continue + + requirements[extra].append(line) + + for key, value in generate_requirements(requirements): + metadata.add_header(key, value) + + +def convert_pkg_info(pkginfo: str, metadata: Message) -> None: + parsed_message = Parser().parsestr(pkginfo) + for key, value in parsed_message.items(): + key_lower = key.lower() + if value == "UNKNOWN": + continue + + if key_lower == "description": + description_lines = value.splitlines() + if description_lines: + value = "\n".join( + ( + description_lines[0].lstrip(), + dedent("\n".join(description_lines[1:])), + "\n", + ) + ) + else: + value = "\n" + + metadata.set_payload(value) + elif key_lower == "home-page": + metadata.add_header("Project-URL", f"Homepage, {value}") + elif key_lower == "download-url": + metadata.add_header("Project-URL", f"Download, {value}") + else: + metadata.add_header(key, value) + + metadata.replace_header("Metadata-Version", "2.4") + + +def normalize(name: str) -> str: + return re.sub(r"[-_.]+", "-", name).lower().replace("-", "_") + + +class ConvertSource(metaclass=ABCMeta): + name: str + version: str + pyver: str = "py2.py3" + abi: str = "none" + platform: str = "any" + metadata: Message + + @property + def dist_info_dir(self) -> str: + return f"{self.name}-{self.version}.dist-info" + + @abstractmethod + def generate_contents(self) -> Iterator[tuple[str, bytes]]: + pass + + +class EggFileSource(ConvertSource): + def __init__(self, path: Path): + if not (match := egg_filename_re.match(path.name)): + raise ValueError(f"Invalid egg file name: {path.name}") + + # Binary wheels are assumed to be for CPython + self.path = path + self.name = normalize(match.group("name")) + self.version = match.group("ver") + if pyver := match.group("pyver"): + self.pyver = pyver.replace(".", "") + if arch := match.group("arch"): + self.abi = self.pyver.replace("py", "cp") + self.platform = normalize(arch) + + self.metadata = Message() + + def generate_contents(self) -> Iterator[tuple[str, bytes]]: + with ZipFile(self.path, "r") as zip_file: + for filename in sorted(zip_file.namelist()): + # Skip pure directory entries + if filename.endswith("/"): + continue + + # Handle files in the egg-info directory specially, selectively moving + # them to the dist-info directory while converting as needed + if filename.startswith("EGG-INFO/"): + if filename == "EGG-INFO/requires.txt": + requires = zip_file.read(filename).decode("utf-8") + convert_requires(requires, self.metadata) + elif filename == "EGG-INFO/PKG-INFO": + pkginfo = zip_file.read(filename).decode("utf-8") + convert_pkg_info(pkginfo, self.metadata) + elif filename == "EGG-INFO/entry_points.txt": + yield ( + f"{self.dist_info_dir}/entry_points.txt", + zip_file.read(filename), + ) + + continue + + # For any other file, just pass it through + yield filename, zip_file.read(filename) + + +class EggDirectorySource(EggFileSource): + def generate_contents(self) -> Iterator[tuple[str, bytes]]: + for dirpath, _, filenames in os.walk(self.path): + for filename in sorted(filenames): + path = Path(dirpath, filename) + if path.parent.name == "EGG-INFO": + if path.name == "requires.txt": + requires = path.read_text("utf-8") + convert_requires(requires, self.metadata) + elif path.name == "PKG-INFO": + pkginfo = path.read_text("utf-8") + convert_pkg_info(pkginfo, self.metadata) + if name := self.metadata.get("Name"): + self.name = normalize(name) + + if version := self.metadata.get("Version"): + self.version = version + elif path.name == "entry_points.txt": + yield ( + f"{self.dist_info_dir}/entry_points.txt", + path.read_bytes(), + ) + + continue + + # For any other file, just pass it through + yield str(path.relative_to(self.path)), path.read_bytes() + + +class WininstFileSource(ConvertSource): + """ + Handles distributions created with ``bdist_wininst``. + + The egginfo filename has the format:: + + name-ver(-pyver)(-arch).egg-info + + The installer filename has the format:: + + name-ver.arch(-pyver).exe + + Some things to note: + + 1. The installer filename is not definitive. An installer can be renamed + and work perfectly well as an installer. So more reliable data should + be used whenever possible. + 2. The egg-info data should be preferred for the name and version, because + these come straight from the distutils metadata, and are mandatory. + 3. The pyver from the egg-info data should be ignored, as it is + constructed from the version of Python used to build the installer, + which is irrelevant - the installer filename is correct here (even to + the point that when it's not there, any version is implied). + 4. The architecture must be taken from the installer filename, as it is + not included in the egg-info data. + 5. Architecture-neutral installers still have an architecture because the + installer format itself (being executable) is architecture-specific. We + should therefore ignore the architecture if the content is pure-python. + """ + + def __init__(self, path: Path): + self.path = path + self.metadata = Message() + + # Determine the initial architecture and Python version from the file name + # (if possible) + if match := wininst_re.search(path.name): + self.platform = normalize(match.group("platform")) + if pyver := match.group("pyver"): + self.pyver = pyver.replace(".", "") + + # Look for an .egg-info directory and any .pyd files for more precise info + egg_info_found = pyd_found = False + with ZipFile(self.path) as zip_file: + for filename in zip_file.namelist(): + prefix, filename = filename.split("/", 1) + if not egg_info_found and (match := egg_info_re.match(filename)): + egg_info_found = True + self.name = normalize(match.group("name")) + self.version = match.group("ver") + if pyver := match.group("pyver"): + self.pyver = pyver.replace(".", "") + elif not pyd_found and (match := pyd_re.search(filename)): + pyd_found = True + self.abi = match.group("abi") + self.platform = match.group("platform") + + if egg_info_found and pyd_found: + break + + def generate_contents(self) -> Iterator[tuple[str, bytes]]: + dist_info_dir = f"{self.name}-{self.version}.dist-info" + data_dir = f"{self.name}-{self.version}.data" + with ZipFile(self.path, "r") as zip_file: + for filename in sorted(zip_file.namelist()): + # Skip pure directory entries + if filename.endswith("/"): + continue + + # Handle files in the egg-info directory specially, selectively moving + # them to the dist-info directory while converting as needed + prefix, target_filename = filename.split("/", 1) + if egg_info_re.search(target_filename): + basename = target_filename.rsplit("/", 1)[-1] + if basename == "requires.txt": + requires = zip_file.read(filename).decode("utf-8") + convert_requires(requires, self.metadata) + elif basename == "PKG-INFO": + pkginfo = zip_file.read(filename).decode("utf-8") + convert_pkg_info(pkginfo, self.metadata) + elif basename == "entry_points.txt": + yield ( + f"{dist_info_dir}/entry_points.txt", + zip_file.read(filename), + ) + + continue + elif prefix == "SCRIPTS": + target_filename = f"{data_dir}/scripts/{target_filename}" + + # For any other file, just pass it through + yield target_filename, zip_file.read(filename) + + +def convert(files: list[str], dest_dir: str, verbose: bool) -> None: + for pat in files: + for archive in iglob(pat): + path = Path(archive) + if path.suffix == ".egg": + if path.is_dir(): + source: ConvertSource = EggDirectorySource(path) + else: + source = EggFileSource(path) + else: + source = WininstFileSource(path) + + if verbose: + print(f"{archive}...", flush=True, end="") + + dest_path = Path(dest_dir) / ( + f"{source.name}-{source.version}-{source.pyver}-{source.abi}" + f"-{source.platform}.whl" + ) + with WheelFile(dest_path, "w") as wheelfile: + for name_or_zinfo, contents in source.generate_contents(): + wheelfile.writestr(name_or_zinfo, contents) + + # Write the METADATA file + wheelfile.writestr( + f"{source.dist_info_dir}/METADATA", + source.metadata.as_string(policy=serialization_policy).encode( + "utf-8" + ), + ) + + # Write the WHEEL file + wheel_message = Message() + wheel_message.add_header("Wheel-Version", "1.0") + wheel_message.add_header("Generator", GENERATOR) + wheel_message.add_header( + "Root-Is-Purelib", str(source.platform == "any").lower() + ) + tags = parse_tag(f"{source.pyver}-{source.abi}-{source.platform}") + for tag in sorted(tags, key=lambda tag: tag.interpreter): + wheel_message.add_header("Tag", str(tag)) + + wheelfile.writestr( + f"{source.dist_info_dir}/WHEEL", + wheel_message.as_string(policy=serialization_policy).encode( + "utf-8" + ), + ) + + if verbose: + print("OK") diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/_commands/pack.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/_commands/pack.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1321ce9308a68f00cf2f839d4ba02869c16ec26f --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/_commands/pack.py @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import email.policy +import os.path +import re +from email.generator import BytesGenerator +from email.parser import BytesParser + +from ..wheelfile import WheelError, WheelFile + +DIST_INFO_RE = re.compile(r"^(?P(?P.+?)-(?P\d.*?))\.dist-info$") + + +def pack(directory: str, dest_dir: str, build_number: str | None) -> None: + """Repack a previously unpacked wheel directory into a new wheel file. + + The .dist-info/WHEEL file must contain one or more tags so that the target + wheel file name can be determined. + + :param directory: The unpacked wheel directory + :param dest_dir: Destination directory (defaults to the current directory) + """ + # Find the .dist-info directory + dist_info_dirs = [ + fn + for fn in os.listdir(directory) + if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(directory, fn)) and DIST_INFO_RE.match(fn) + ] + if len(dist_info_dirs) > 1: + raise WheelError(f"Multiple .dist-info directories found in {directory}") + elif not dist_info_dirs: + raise WheelError(f"No .dist-info directories found in {directory}") + + # Determine the target wheel filename + dist_info_dir = dist_info_dirs[0] + name_version = DIST_INFO_RE.match(dist_info_dir).group("namever") + + # Read the tags and the existing build number from .dist-info/WHEEL + wheel_file_path = os.path.join(directory, dist_info_dir, "WHEEL") + with open(wheel_file_path, "rb") as f: + info = BytesParser(policy=email.policy.compat32).parse(f) + tags: list[str] = info.get_all("Tag", []) + existing_build_number = info.get("Build") + + if not tags: + raise WheelError( + f"No tags present in {dist_info_dir}/WHEEL; cannot determine target " + f"wheel filename" + ) + + # Set the wheel file name and add/replace/remove the Build tag in .dist-info/WHEEL + build_number = build_number if build_number is not None else existing_build_number + if build_number is not None: + del info["Build"] + if build_number: + info["Build"] = build_number + name_version += "-" + build_number + + if build_number != existing_build_number: + with open(wheel_file_path, "wb") as f: + BytesGenerator(f, maxheaderlen=0).flatten(info) + + # Reassemble the tags for the wheel file + tagline = compute_tagline(tags) + + # Repack the wheel + wheel_path = os.path.join(dest_dir, f"{name_version}-{tagline}.whl") + with WheelFile(wheel_path, "w") as wf: + print(f"Repacking wheel as {wheel_path}...", end="", flush=True) + wf.write_files(directory) + + print("OK") + + +def compute_tagline(tags: list[str]) -> str: + """Compute a tagline from a list of tags. + + :param tags: A list of tags + :return: A tagline + """ + impls = sorted({tag.split("-")[0] for tag in tags}) + abivers = sorted({tag.split("-")[1] for tag in tags}) + platforms = sorted({tag.split("-")[2] for tag in tags}) + return "-".join([".".join(impls), ".".join(abivers), ".".join(platforms)]) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/_commands/tags.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/_commands/tags.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cec896b55b726d29a53f10e06d06b79e645b2e94 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/_commands/tags.py @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import email.policy +import itertools +import os +from collections.abc import Iterable +from email.parser import BytesParser + +from ..wheelfile import WheelFile + + +def _compute_tags(original_tags: Iterable[str], new_tags: str | None) -> set[str]: + """Add or replace tags. Supports dot-separated tags""" + if new_tags is None: + return set(original_tags) + + if new_tags.startswith("+"): + return {*original_tags, *new_tags[1:].split(".")} + + if new_tags.startswith("-"): + return set(original_tags) - set(new_tags[1:].split(".")) + + return set(new_tags.split(".")) + + +def tags( + wheel: str, + python_tags: str | None = None, + abi_tags: str | None = None, + platform_tags: str | None = None, + build_tag: str | None = None, + remove: bool = False, +) -> str: + """Change the tags on a wheel file. + + The tags are left unchanged if they are not specified. To specify "none", + use ["none"]. To append to the previous tags, a tag should start with a + "+". If a tag starts with "-", it will be removed from existing tags. + Processing is done left to right. + + :param wheel: The paths to the wheels + :param python_tags: The Python tags to set + :param abi_tags: The ABI tags to set + :param platform_tags: The platform tags to set + :param build_tag: The build tag to set + :param remove: Remove the original wheel + """ + with WheelFile(wheel, "r") as f: + assert f.filename, f"{f.filename} must be available" + + wheel_info = f.read(f.dist_info_path + "/WHEEL") + info = BytesParser(policy=email.policy.compat32).parsebytes(wheel_info) + + original_wheel_name = os.path.basename(f.filename) + namever = f.parsed_filename.group("namever") + build = f.parsed_filename.group("build") + original_python_tags = f.parsed_filename.group("pyver").split(".") + original_abi_tags = f.parsed_filename.group("abi").split(".") + original_plat_tags = f.parsed_filename.group("plat").split(".") + + tags: list[str] = info.get_all("Tag", []) + existing_build_tag = info.get("Build") + + impls = {tag.split("-")[0] for tag in tags} + abivers = {tag.split("-")[1] for tag in tags} + platforms = {tag.split("-")[2] for tag in tags} + + if impls != set(original_python_tags): + msg = f"Wheel internal tags {impls!r} != filename tags {original_python_tags!r}" + raise AssertionError(msg) + + if abivers != set(original_abi_tags): + msg = f"Wheel internal tags {abivers!r} != filename tags {original_abi_tags!r}" + raise AssertionError(msg) + + if platforms != set(original_plat_tags): + msg = ( + f"Wheel internal tags {platforms!r} != filename tags {original_plat_tags!r}" + ) + raise AssertionError(msg) + + if existing_build_tag != build: + msg = ( + f"Incorrect filename '{build}' " + f"& *.dist-info/WHEEL '{existing_build_tag}' build numbers" + ) + raise AssertionError(msg) + + # Start changing as needed + if build_tag is not None: + build = build_tag + + final_python_tags = sorted(_compute_tags(original_python_tags, python_tags)) + final_abi_tags = sorted(_compute_tags(original_abi_tags, abi_tags)) + final_plat_tags = sorted(_compute_tags(original_plat_tags, platform_tags)) + + final_tags = [ + namever, + ".".join(final_python_tags), + ".".join(final_abi_tags), + ".".join(final_plat_tags), + ] + if build: + final_tags.insert(1, build) + + final_wheel_name = "-".join(final_tags) + ".whl" + + if original_wheel_name != final_wheel_name: + del info["Tag"], info["Build"] + for a, b, c in itertools.product( + final_python_tags, final_abi_tags, final_plat_tags + ): + info["Tag"] = f"{a}-{b}-{c}" + if build: + info["Build"] = build + + original_wheel_path = os.path.join( + os.path.dirname(f.filename), original_wheel_name + ) + final_wheel_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(f.filename), final_wheel_name) + + with ( + WheelFile(original_wheel_path, "r") as fin, + WheelFile(final_wheel_path, "w") as fout, + ): + fout.comment = fin.comment # preserve the comment + for item in fin.infolist(): + if item.is_dir(): + continue + if item.filename == f.dist_info_path + "/RECORD": + continue + if item.filename == f.dist_info_path + "/WHEEL": + fout.writestr(item, info.as_bytes()) + else: + fout.writestr(item, fin.read(item)) + + if remove: + os.remove(original_wheel_path) + + return final_wheel_name diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/_commands/unpack.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/_commands/unpack.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..83dc7423f8171a3b6ffd6641475af037b7c59495 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/_commands/unpack.py @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from pathlib import Path + +from ..wheelfile import WheelFile + + +def unpack(path: str, dest: str = ".") -> None: + """Unpack a wheel. + + Wheel content will be unpacked to {dest}/{name}-{ver}, where {name} + is the package name and {ver} its version. + + :param path: The path to the wheel. + :param dest: Destination directory (default to current directory). + """ + with WheelFile(path) as wf: + namever = wf.parsed_filename.group("namever") + destination = Path(dest) / namever + print(f"Unpacking to: {destination}...", end="", flush=True) + for zinfo in wf.filelist: + target_path = Path(wf.extract(zinfo, destination)) + + # Set permissions to the same values as they were set in the archive + # We have to do this manually due to + # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/59999 + permissions = zinfo.external_attr >> 16 & 0o777 + target_path.chmod(permissions) + + print("OK") diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/_setuptools_logging.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/_setuptools_logging.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a1a2482ba29ac5290c8f7d7688452ec3faf59332 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/_setuptools_logging.py @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +# copied from setuptools.logging, omitting monkeypatching +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import sys + + +def _not_warning(record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool: + return record.levelno < logging.WARNING + + +def configure() -> None: + """ + Configure logging to emit warning and above to stderr + and everything else to stdout. This behavior is provided + for compatibility with distutils.log but may change in + the future. + """ + err_handler = logging.StreamHandler() + err_handler.setLevel(logging.WARNING) + out_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) + out_handler.addFilter(_not_warning) + handlers = err_handler, out_handler + logging.basicConfig( + format="{message}", style="{", handlers=handlers, level=logging.DEBUG + ) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/wheelfile.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/wheelfile.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7b6fd71621b9a14274a17086edeb287db58d7fe0 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/wheel/wheelfile.py @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +__all__ = ["WHEEL_INFO_RE", "WheelFile", "WheelError"] + +import base64 +import csv +import hashlib +import logging +import os.path +import re +import stat +import time +from io import StringIO, TextIOWrapper +from typing import IO, TYPE_CHECKING, Literal +from zipfile import ZIP_DEFLATED, ZipFile, ZipInfo + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from _typeshed import SizedBuffer, StrPath + + +# Non-greedy matching of an optional build number may be too clever (more +# invalid wheel filenames will match). Separate regex for .dist-info? +WHEEL_INFO_RE = re.compile( + r"""^(?P(?P[^\s-]+?)-(?P[^\s-]+?))(-(?P\d[^\s-]*))? + -(?P[^\s-]+?)-(?P[^\s-]+?)-(?P\S+)\.whl$""", + re.VERBOSE, +) +MINIMUM_TIMESTAMP = 315532800 # 1980-01-01 00:00:00 UTC + +log = logging.getLogger("wheel") + + +class WheelError(Exception): + pass + + +def urlsafe_b64encode(data: bytes) -> bytes: + """urlsafe_b64encode without padding""" + return base64.urlsafe_b64encode(data).rstrip(b"=") + + +def urlsafe_b64decode(data: bytes) -> bytes: + """urlsafe_b64decode without padding""" + pad = b"=" * (4 - (len(data) & 3)) + return base64.urlsafe_b64decode(data + pad) + + +def get_zipinfo_datetime( + timestamp: float | None = None, +) -> tuple[int, int, int, int, int]: + # Some applications need reproducible .whl files, but they can't do this without + # forcing the timestamp of the individual ZipInfo objects. See issue #143. + timestamp = int(os.environ.get("SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH", timestamp or time.time())) + timestamp = max(timestamp, MINIMUM_TIMESTAMP) + return time.gmtime(timestamp)[0:6] + + +class WheelFile(ZipFile): + """A ZipFile derivative class that also reads SHA-256 hashes from + .dist-info/RECORD and checks any read files against those. + """ + + _default_algorithm = hashlib.sha256 + + def __init__( + self, + file: StrPath, + mode: Literal["r", "w", "x", "a"] = "r", + compression: int = ZIP_DEFLATED, + ): + basename = os.path.basename(file) + self.parsed_filename = WHEEL_INFO_RE.match(basename) + if not basename.endswith(".whl") or self.parsed_filename is None: + raise WheelError(f"Bad wheel filename {basename!r}") + + ZipFile.__init__(self, file, mode, compression=compression, allowZip64=True) + + self.dist_info_path = "{}.dist-info".format( + self.parsed_filename.group("namever") + ) + self.record_path = self.dist_info_path + "/RECORD" + self._file_hashes: dict[str, tuple[None, None] | tuple[int, bytes]] = {} + self._file_sizes = {} + if mode == "r": + # Ignore RECORD and any embedded wheel signatures + self._file_hashes[self.record_path] = None, None + self._file_hashes[self.record_path + ".jws"] = None, None + self._file_hashes[self.record_path + ".p7s"] = None, None + + # Fill in the expected hashes by reading them from RECORD + try: + record = self.open(self.record_path) + except KeyError: + raise WheelError(f"Missing {self.record_path} file") from None + + with record: + for line in csv.reader( + TextIOWrapper(record, newline="", encoding="utf-8") + ): + path, hash_sum, size = line + if not hash_sum: + continue + + algorithm, hash_sum = hash_sum.split("=") + try: + hashlib.new(algorithm) + except ValueError: + raise WheelError( + f"Unsupported hash algorithm: {algorithm}" + ) from None + + if algorithm.lower() in {"md5", "sha1"}: + raise WheelError( + f"Weak hash algorithm ({algorithm}) is not permitted by " + f"PEP 427" + ) + + self._file_hashes[path] = ( + algorithm, + urlsafe_b64decode(hash_sum.encode("ascii")), + ) + + def open( + self, + name_or_info: str | ZipInfo, + mode: Literal["r", "w"] = "r", + pwd: bytes | None = None, + ) -> IO[bytes]: + def _update_crc(newdata: bytes) -> None: + eof = ef._eof + update_crc_orig(newdata) + running_hash.update(newdata) + if eof and running_hash.digest() != expected_hash: + raise WheelError(f"Hash mismatch for file '{ef_name}'") + + ef_name = ( + name_or_info.filename if isinstance(name_or_info, ZipInfo) else name_or_info + ) + if ( + mode == "r" + and not ef_name.endswith("/") + and ef_name not in self._file_hashes + ): + raise WheelError(f"No hash found for file '{ef_name}'") + + ef = ZipFile.open(self, name_or_info, mode, pwd) + if mode == "r" and not ef_name.endswith("/"): + algorithm, expected_hash = self._file_hashes[ef_name] + if expected_hash is not None: + # Monkey patch the _update_crc method to also check for the hash from + # RECORD + running_hash = hashlib.new(algorithm) + update_crc_orig, ef._update_crc = ef._update_crc, _update_crc + + return ef + + def write_files(self, base_dir: str) -> None: + log.info("creating %r and adding %r to it", self.filename, base_dir) + deferred: list[tuple[str, str]] = [] + for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(base_dir): + # Sort the directory names so that `os.walk` will walk them in a + # defined order on the next iteration. + dirnames.sort() + for name in sorted(filenames): + path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(root, name)) + if os.path.isfile(path): + arcname = os.path.relpath(path, base_dir).replace(os.path.sep, "/") + if arcname == self.record_path: + pass + elif root.endswith(".dist-info"): + deferred.append((path, arcname)) + else: + self.write(path, arcname) + + deferred.sort() + for path, arcname in deferred: + self.write(path, arcname) + + def write( + self, + filename: str, + arcname: str | None = None, + compress_type: int | None = None, + ) -> None: + with open(filename, "rb") as f: + st = os.fstat(f.fileno()) + data = f.read() + + zinfo = ZipInfo( + arcname or filename, date_time=get_zipinfo_datetime(st.st_mtime) + ) + zinfo.external_attr = (stat.S_IMODE(st.st_mode) | stat.S_IFMT(st.st_mode)) << 16 + zinfo.compress_type = compress_type or self.compression + self.writestr(zinfo, data, compress_type) + + def writestr( + self, + zinfo_or_arcname: str | ZipInfo, + data: SizedBuffer | str, + compress_type: int | None = None, + ) -> None: + if isinstance(zinfo_or_arcname, str): + zinfo_or_arcname = ZipInfo( + zinfo_or_arcname, date_time=get_zipinfo_datetime() + ) + zinfo_or_arcname.compress_type = self.compression + zinfo_or_arcname.external_attr = (0o664 | stat.S_IFREG) << 16 + + if isinstance(data, str): + data = data.encode("utf-8") + + ZipFile.writestr(self, zinfo_or_arcname, data, compress_type) + fname = ( + zinfo_or_arcname.filename + if isinstance(zinfo_or_arcname, ZipInfo) + else zinfo_or_arcname + ) + log.info("adding %r", fname) + if fname != self.record_path: + hash_ = self._default_algorithm(data) + self._file_hashes[fname] = ( + hash_.name, + urlsafe_b64encode(hash_.digest()).decode("ascii"), + ) + self._file_sizes[fname] = len(data) + + def close(self) -> None: + # Write RECORD + if self.fp is not None and self.mode == "w" and self._file_hashes: + data = StringIO() + writer = csv.writer(data, delimiter=",", quotechar='"', lineterminator="\n") + writer.writerows( + ( + (fname, algorithm + "=" + hash_, self._file_sizes[fname]) + for fname, (algorithm, hash_) in self._file_hashes.items() + ) + ) + writer.writerow((format(self.record_path), "", "")) + self.writestr(self.record_path, data.getvalue()) + + ZipFile.close(self) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/zipp-3.23.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/zipp-3.23.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5c69047b2eb8235994febeeae1da4a82365a240a --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/zipp-3.23.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +uv \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/zipp-3.23.0.dist-info/METADATA b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/zipp-3.23.0.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6420117987041c052142deea6b16884cdb435c2f --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/zipp-3.23.0.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: zipp +Version: 3.23.0 +Summary: Backport of pathlib-compatible object wrapper for zip files +Author-email: "Jason R. 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Official backport of the standard library +`Path object `_. + + +Compatibility +============= + +New features are introduced in this third-party library and later merged +into CPython. 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IN NO +EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER +IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE +USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/zipp-3.23.0.dist-info/top_level.txt b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/zipp-3.23.0.dist-info/top_level.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e82f676f82a3381fa909d1e6578c7a22044fafca --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/zipp-3.23.0.dist-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +zipp diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/zipp/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/zipp/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ed5b21463295b8cee93d855316fb5e9000f9b8ec --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/_vendor/zipp/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,456 @@ +""" +A Path-like interface for zipfiles. + +This codebase is shared between zipfile.Path in the stdlib +and zipp in PyPI. See +https://github.com/python/importlib_metadata/wiki/Development-Methodology +for more detail. +""" + +import functools +import io +import itertools +import pathlib +import posixpath +import re +import stat +import sys +import zipfile + +from ._functools import save_method_args +from .compat.py310 import text_encoding +from .glob import Translator + +__all__ = ['Path'] + + +def _parents(path): + """ + Given a path with elements separated by + posixpath.sep, generate all parents of that path. + + >>> list(_parents('b/d')) + ['b'] + >>> list(_parents('/b/d/')) + ['/b'] + >>> list(_parents('b/d/f/')) + ['b/d', 'b'] + >>> list(_parents('b')) + [] + >>> list(_parents('')) + [] + """ + return itertools.islice(_ancestry(path), 1, None) + + +def _ancestry(path): + """ + Given a path with elements separated by + posixpath.sep, generate all elements of that path. + + >>> list(_ancestry('b/d')) + ['b/d', 'b'] + >>> list(_ancestry('/b/d/')) + ['/b/d', '/b'] + >>> list(_ancestry('b/d/f/')) + ['b/d/f', 'b/d', 'b'] + >>> list(_ancestry('b')) + ['b'] + >>> list(_ancestry('')) + [] + + Multiple separators are treated like a single. + + >>> list(_ancestry('//b//d///f//')) + ['//b//d///f', '//b//d', '//b'] + """ + path = path.rstrip(posixpath.sep) + while path.rstrip(posixpath.sep): + yield path + path, tail = posixpath.split(path) + + +_dedupe = dict.fromkeys +"""Deduplicate an iterable in original order""" + + +def _difference(minuend, subtrahend): + """ + Return items in minuend not in subtrahend, retaining order + with O(1) lookup. + """ + return itertools.filterfalse(set(subtrahend).__contains__, minuend) + + +class InitializedState: + """ + Mix-in to save the initialization state for pickling. + """ + + @save_method_args + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + def __getstate__(self): + return self._saved___init__.args, self._saved___init__.kwargs + + def __setstate__(self, state): + args, kwargs = state + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + +class CompleteDirs(InitializedState, zipfile.ZipFile): + """ + A ZipFile subclass that ensures that implied directories + are always included in the namelist. + + >>> list(CompleteDirs._implied_dirs(['foo/bar.txt', 'foo/bar/baz.txt'])) + ['foo/', 'foo/bar/'] + >>> list(CompleteDirs._implied_dirs(['foo/bar.txt', 'foo/bar/baz.txt', 'foo/bar/'])) + ['foo/'] + """ + + @staticmethod + def _implied_dirs(names): + parents = itertools.chain.from_iterable(map(_parents, names)) + as_dirs = (p + posixpath.sep for p in parents) + return _dedupe(_difference(as_dirs, names)) + + def namelist(self): + names = super().namelist() + return names + list(self._implied_dirs(names)) + + def _name_set(self): + return set(self.namelist()) + + def resolve_dir(self, name): + """ + If the name represents a directory, return that name + as a directory (with the trailing slash). + """ + names = self._name_set() + dirname = name + '/' + dir_match = name not in names and dirname in names + return dirname if dir_match else name + + def getinfo(self, name): + """ + Supplement getinfo for implied dirs. + """ + try: + return super().getinfo(name) + except KeyError: + if not name.endswith('/') or name not in self._name_set(): + raise + return zipfile.ZipInfo(filename=name) + + @classmethod + def make(cls, source): + """ + Given a source (filename or zipfile), return an + appropriate CompleteDirs subclass. + """ + if isinstance(source, CompleteDirs): + return source + + if not isinstance(source, zipfile.ZipFile): + return cls(source) + + # Only allow for FastLookup when supplied zipfile is read-only + if 'r' not in source.mode: + cls = CompleteDirs + + source.__class__ = cls + return source + + @classmethod + def inject(cls, zf: zipfile.ZipFile) -> zipfile.ZipFile: + """ + Given a writable zip file zf, inject directory entries for + any directories implied by the presence of children. + """ + for name in cls._implied_dirs(zf.namelist()): + zf.writestr(name, b"") + return zf + + +class FastLookup(CompleteDirs): + """ + ZipFile subclass to ensure implicit + dirs exist and are resolved rapidly. + """ + + def namelist(self): + return self._namelist + + @functools.cached_property + def _namelist(self): + return super().namelist() + + def _name_set(self): + return self._name_set_prop + + @functools.cached_property + def _name_set_prop(self): + return super()._name_set() + + +def _extract_text_encoding(encoding=None, *args, **kwargs): + # compute stack level so that the caller of the caller sees any warning. + is_pypy = sys.implementation.name == 'pypy' + # PyPy no longer special cased after 7.3.19 (or maybe 7.3.18) + # See jaraco/zipp#143 + is_old_pypi = is_pypy and sys.pypy_version_info < (7, 3, 19) + stack_level = 3 + is_old_pypi + return text_encoding(encoding, stack_level), args, kwargs + + +class Path: + """ + A :class:`importlib.resources.abc.Traversable` interface for zip files. + + Implements many of the features users enjoy from + :class:`pathlib.Path`. + + Consider a zip file with this structure:: + + . + ├── a.txt + └── b + ├── c.txt + └── d + └── e.txt + + >>> data = io.BytesIO() + >>> zf = zipfile.ZipFile(data, 'w') + >>> zf.writestr('a.txt', 'content of a') + >>> zf.writestr('b/c.txt', 'content of c') + >>> zf.writestr('b/d/e.txt', 'content of e') + >>> zf.filename = 'mem/abcde.zip' + + Path accepts the zipfile object itself or a filename + + >>> path = Path(zf) + + From there, several path operations are available. + + Directory iteration (including the zip file itself): + + >>> a, b = path.iterdir() + >>> a + Path('mem/abcde.zip', 'a.txt') + >>> b + Path('mem/abcde.zip', 'b/') + + name property: + + >>> b.name + 'b' + + join with divide operator: + + >>> c = b / 'c.txt' + >>> c + Path('mem/abcde.zip', 'b/c.txt') + >>> c.name + 'c.txt' + + Read text: + + >>> c.read_text(encoding='utf-8') + 'content of c' + + existence: + + >>> c.exists() + True + >>> (b / 'missing.txt').exists() + False + + Coercion to string: + + >>> import os + >>> str(c).replace(os.sep, posixpath.sep) + 'mem/abcde.zip/b/c.txt' + + At the root, ``name``, ``filename``, and ``parent`` + resolve to the zipfile. + + >>> str(path) + 'mem/abcde.zip/' + >>> path.name + 'abcde.zip' + >>> path.filename == pathlib.Path('mem/abcde.zip') + True + >>> str(path.parent) + 'mem' + + If the zipfile has no filename, such attributes are not + valid and accessing them will raise an Exception. + + >>> zf.filename = None + >>> path.name + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + TypeError: ... + + >>> path.filename + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + TypeError: ... + + >>> path.parent + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + TypeError: ... + + # workaround python/cpython#106763 + >>> pass + """ + + __repr = "{self.__class__.__name__}({self.root.filename!r}, {self.at!r})" + + def __init__(self, root, at=""): + """ + Construct a Path from a ZipFile or filename. + + Note: When the source is an existing ZipFile object, + its type (__class__) will be mutated to a + specialized type. If the caller wishes to retain the + original type, the caller should either create a + separate ZipFile object or pass a filename. + """ + self.root = FastLookup.make(root) + self.at = at + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + >>> Path(zipfile.ZipFile(io.BytesIO(), 'w')) == 'foo' + False + """ + if self.__class__ is not other.__class__: + return NotImplemented + return (self.root, self.at) == (other.root, other.at) + + def __hash__(self): + return hash((self.root, self.at)) + + def open(self, mode='r', *args, pwd=None, **kwargs): + """ + Open this entry as text or binary following the semantics + of ``pathlib.Path.open()`` by passing arguments through + to io.TextIOWrapper(). + """ + if self.is_dir(): + raise IsADirectoryError(self) + zip_mode = mode[0] + if zip_mode == 'r' and not self.exists(): + raise FileNotFoundError(self) + stream = self.root.open(self.at, zip_mode, pwd=pwd) + if 'b' in mode: + if args or kwargs: + raise ValueError("encoding args invalid for binary operation") + return stream + # 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Invalid separators + + >>> Translator('') + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + AssertionError: Invalid separators + """ + + seps: str + + def __init__(self, seps: str = _default_seps): + assert seps and set(seps) <= set(_default_seps), "Invalid separators" + self.seps = seps + + def translate(self, pattern): + """ + Given a glob pattern, produce a regex that matches it. + """ + return self.extend(self.match_dirs(self.translate_core(pattern))) + + @legacy_end_marker + def extend(self, pattern): + r""" + Extend regex for pattern-wide concerns. + + Apply '(?s:)' to create a non-matching group that + matches newlines (valid on Unix). + + Append '\z' to imply fullmatch even when match is used. + """ + return rf'(?s:{pattern})\z' + + def match_dirs(self, pattern): + """ + Ensure that zipfile.Path directory names are matched. + + zipfile.Path directory names always end in a slash. + """ + return rf'{pattern}[/]?' + + def translate_core(self, pattern): + r""" + Given a glob pattern, 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+ +- `fastjsonschema_exceptions.py`: + - project: `fastjsonschema` - licensed under BSD-3-Clause + (https://github.com/horejsek/python-fastjsonschema) +- `extra_validations.py` and `format.py`, `error_reporting.py`: + - project: `validate-pyproject` - licensed under MPL-2.0 + (https://github.com/abravalheri/validate-pyproject) + + +Additionally the following files are automatically generated by tools provided +by the same projects: + +- `__init__.py` +- `fastjsonschema_validations.py` + +The relevant copyright notes and licenses are included below. + + +*** + +`fastjsonschema` +================ + +Copyright (c) 2018, Michal Horejsek +All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, +are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + + Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this + list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + + Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this + list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or + other materials provided with the distribution. + + Neither the name of the {organization} nor the names of its + contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from + this software without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND +ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED +WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE +DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR +ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES +(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; +LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON +ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS +SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + + + +*** + +`validate-pyproject` +==================== + +Mozilla Public License, version 2.0 + +1. Definitions + +1.1. "Contributor" + + means each individual or legal entity that creates, contributes to the + creation of, or owns Covered Software. + +1.2. "Contributor Version" + + means the combination of the Contributions of others (if any) used by a + Contributor and that particular Contributor's Contribution. + +1.3. "Contribution" + + means Covered Software of a particular Contributor. + +1.4. "Covered Software" + + means Source Code Form to which the initial Contributor has attached the + notice in Exhibit A, the Executable Form of such Source Code Form, and + Modifications of such Source Code Form, in each case including portions + thereof. + +1.5. "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" + means + + a. that the initial Contributor has attached the notice described in + Exhibit B to the Covered Software; or + + b. that the Covered Software was made available under the terms of + version 1.1 or earlier of the License, but not also under the terms of + a Secondary License. + +1.6. "Executable Form" + + means any form of the work other than Source Code Form. + +1.7. "Larger Work" + + means a work that combines Covered Software with other material, in a + separate file or files, that is not Covered Software. + +1.8. "License" + + means this document. + +1.9. "Licensable" + + means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent possible, whether + at the time of the initial grant or subsequently, any and all of the + rights conveyed by this License. + +1.10. "Modifications" + + means any of the following: + + a. any file in Source Code Form that results from an addition to, + deletion from, or modification of the contents of Covered Software; or + + b. any new file in Source Code Form that contains any Covered Software. + +1.11. "Patent Claims" of a Contributor + + means any patent claim(s), including without limitation, method, + process, and apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by such + Contributor that would be infringed, but for the grant of the License, + by the making, using, selling, offering for sale, having made, import, + or transfer of either its Contributions or its Contributor Version. + +1.12. "Secondary License" + + means either the GNU General Public License, Version 2.0, the GNU Lesser + General Public License, Version 2.1, the GNU Affero General Public + License, Version 3.0, or any later versions of those licenses. + +1.13. "Source Code Form" + + means the form of the work preferred for making modifications. + +1.14. "You" (or "Your") + + means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under this + License. For legal entities, "You" includes any entity that controls, is + controlled by, or is under common control with You. For purposes of this + definition, "control" means (a) the power, direct or indirect, to cause + the direction or management of such entity, whether by contract or + otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the + outstanding shares or beneficial ownership of such entity. + + +2. License Grants and Conditions + +2.1. Grants + + Each Contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, + non-exclusive license: + + a. under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) + Licensable by such Contributor to use, reproduce, make available, + modify, display, perform, distribute, and otherwise exploit its + Contributions, either on an unmodified basis, with Modifications, or + as part of a Larger Work; and + + b. under Patent Claims of such Contributor to make, use, sell, offer for + sale, have made, import, and otherwise transfer either its + Contributions or its Contributor Version. + +2.2. Effective Date + + The licenses granted in Section 2.1 with respect to any Contribution + become effective for each Contribution on the date the Contributor first + distributes such Contribution. + +2.3. Limitations on Grant Scope + + The licenses granted in this Section 2 are the only rights granted under + this License. No additional rights or licenses will be implied from the + distribution or licensing of Covered Software under this License. + Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted by a + Contributor: + + a. for any code that a Contributor has removed from Covered Software; or + + b. for infringements caused by: (i) Your and any other third party's + modifications of Covered Software, or (ii) the combination of its + Contributions with other software (except as part of its Contributor + Version); or + + c. under Patent Claims infringed by Covered Software in the absence of + its Contributions. + + This License does not grant any rights in the trademarks, service marks, + or logos of any Contributor (except as may be necessary to comply with + the notice requirements in Section 3.4). + +2.4. Subsequent Licenses + + No Contributor makes additional grants as a result of Your choice to + distribute the Covered Software under a subsequent version of this + License (see Section 10.2) or under the terms of a Secondary License (if + permitted under the terms of Section 3.3). + +2.5. Representation + + Each Contributor represents that the Contributor believes its + Contributions are its original creation(s) or it has sufficient rights to + grant the rights to its Contributions conveyed by this License. + +2.6. Fair Use + + This License is not intended to limit any rights You have under + applicable copyright doctrines of fair use, fair dealing, or other + equivalents. + +2.7. Conditions + + Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 are conditions of the licenses granted in + Section 2.1. + + +3. Responsibilities + +3.1. Distribution of Source Form + + All distribution of Covered Software in Source Code Form, including any + Modifications that You create or to which You contribute, must be under + the terms of this License. You must inform recipients that the Source + Code Form of the Covered Software is governed by the terms of this + License, and how they can obtain a copy of this License. You may not + attempt to alter or restrict the recipients' rights in the Source Code + Form. + +3.2. Distribution of Executable Form + + If You distribute Covered Software in Executable Form then: + + a. such Covered Software must also be made available in Source Code Form, + as described in Section 3.1, and You must inform recipients of the + Executable Form how they can obtain a copy of such Source Code Form by + reasonable means in a timely manner, at a charge no more than the cost + of distribution to the recipient; and + + b. You may distribute such Executable Form under the terms of this + License, or sublicense it under different terms, provided that the + license for the Executable Form does not attempt to limit or alter the + recipients' rights in the Source Code Form under this License. + +3.3. Distribution of a Larger Work + + You may create and distribute a Larger Work under terms of Your choice, + provided that You also comply with the requirements of this License for + the Covered Software. If the Larger Work is a combination of Covered + Software with a work governed by one or more Secondary Licenses, and the + Covered Software is not Incompatible With Secondary Licenses, this + License permits You to additionally distribute such Covered Software + under the terms of such Secondary License(s), so that the recipient of + the Larger Work may, at their option, further distribute the Covered + Software under the terms of either this License or such Secondary + License(s). + +3.4. Notices + + You may not remove or alter the substance of any license notices + (including copyright notices, patent notices, disclaimers of warranty, or + limitations of liability) contained within the Source Code Form of the + Covered Software, except that You may alter any license notices to the + extent required to remedy known factual inaccuracies. + +3.5. Application of Additional Terms + + You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support, + indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered + Software. However, You may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on + behalf of any Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear that any + such warranty, support, indemnity, or liability obligation is offered by + You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify every Contributor for any + liability incurred by such Contributor as a result of warranty, support, + indemnity or liability terms You offer. You may include additional + disclaimers of warranty and limitations of liability specific to any + jurisdiction. + +4. Inability to Comply Due to Statute or Regulation + + If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this License + with respect to some or all of the Covered Software due to statute, + judicial order, or regulation then You must: (a) comply with the terms of + this License to the maximum extent possible; and (b) describe the + limitations and the code they affect. Such description must be placed in a + text file included with all distributions of the Covered Software under + this License. Except to the extent prohibited by statute or regulation, + such description must be sufficiently detailed for a recipient of ordinary + skill to be able to understand it. + +5. Termination + +5.1. The rights granted under this License will terminate automatically if You + fail to comply with any of its terms. However, if You become compliant, + then the rights granted under this License from a particular Contributor + are reinstated (a) provisionally, unless and until such Contributor + explicitly and finally terminates Your grants, and (b) on an ongoing + basis, if such Contributor fails to notify You of the non-compliance by + some reasonable means prior to 60 days after You have come back into + compliance. Moreover, Your grants from a particular Contributor are + reinstated on an ongoing basis if such Contributor notifies You of the + non-compliance by some reasonable means, this is the first time You have + received notice of non-compliance with this License from such + Contributor, and You become compliant prior to 30 days after Your receipt + of the notice. + +5.2. If You initiate litigation against any entity by asserting a patent + infringement claim (excluding declaratory judgment actions, + counter-claims, and cross-claims) alleging that a Contributor Version + directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then the rights granted to + You by any and all Contributors for the Covered Software under Section + 2.1 of this License shall terminate. + +5.3. In the event of termination under Sections 5.1 or 5.2 above, all end user + license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) which have been + validly granted by You or Your distributors under this License prior to + termination shall survive termination. + +6. Disclaimer of Warranty + + Covered Software is provided under this License on an "as is" basis, + without warranty of any kind, either expressed, implied, or statutory, + including, without limitation, warranties that the Covered Software is free + of defects, merchantable, fit for a particular purpose or non-infringing. + The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Covered Software + is with You. Should any Covered Software prove defective in any respect, + You (not any Contributor) assume the cost of any necessary servicing, + repair, or correction. This disclaimer of warranty constitutes an essential + part of this License. No use of any Covered Software is authorized under + this License except under this disclaimer. + +7. Limitation of Liability + + Under no circumstances and under no legal theory, whether tort (including + negligence), contract, or otherwise, shall any Contributor, or anyone who + distributes Covered Software as permitted above, be liable to You for any + direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages of any + character including, without limitation, damages for lost profits, loss of + goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any and all + other commercial damages or losses, even if such party shall have been + informed of the possibility of such damages. This limitation of liability + shall not apply to liability for death or personal injury resulting from + such party's negligence to the extent applicable law prohibits such + limitation. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of + incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion and limitation may + not apply to You. + +8. Litigation + + Any litigation relating to this License may be brought only in the courts + of a jurisdiction where the defendant maintains its principal place of + business and such litigation shall be governed by laws of that + jurisdiction, without reference to its conflict-of-law provisions. Nothing + in this Section shall prevent a party's ability to bring cross-claims or + counter-claims. + +9. Miscellaneous + + This License represents the complete agreement concerning the subject + matter hereof. If any provision of this License is held to be + unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent + necessary to make it enforceable. Any law or regulation which provides that + the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter shall not + be used to construe this License against a Contributor. + + +10. Versions of the License + +10.1. New Versions + + Mozilla Foundation is the license steward. Except as provided in Section + 10.3, no one other than the license steward has the right to modify or + publish new versions of this License. Each version will be given a + distinguishing version number. + +10.2. Effect of New Versions + + You may distribute the Covered Software under the terms of the version + of the License under which You originally received the Covered Software, + or under the terms of any subsequent version published by the license + steward. + +10.3. Modified Versions + + If you create software not governed by this License, and you want to + create a new license for such software, you may create and use a + modified version of this License if you rename the license and remove + any references to the name of the license steward (except to note that + such modified license differs from this License). + +10.4. Distributing Source Code Form that is Incompatible With Secondary + Licenses If You choose to distribute Source Code Form that is + Incompatible With Secondary Licenses under the terms of this version of + the License, the notice described in Exhibit B of this License must be + attached. + +Exhibit A - Source Code Form License Notice + + This Source Code Form is subject to the + terms of the Mozilla Public License, v. + 2.0. 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0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9ebe6a335c9308a79c147ed2ae2e4085e9964013 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/config/_validate_pyproject/error_reporting.py @@ -0,0 +1,338 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import io +import json +import logging +import os +import re +import typing +from contextlib import contextmanager +from textwrap import indent, wrap +from typing import Any, Generator, Iterator, Sequence + +from .fastjsonschema_exceptions import JsonSchemaValueException + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + import sys + + if sys.version_info < (3, 11): + from typing_extensions import Self + else: + from typing import Self + +_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +_MESSAGE_REPLACEMENTS = { + "must be named by propertyName definition": "keys must be named by", + "one of contains definition": "at least one item that matches", + " same as const definition:": "", + "only specified items": "only items matching the definition", +} + +_SKIP_DETAILS = ( + "must not be empty", + "is always invalid", + "must not be there", +) + +_NEED_DETAILS = {"anyOf", "oneOf", "allOf", "contains", "propertyNames", "not", "items"} + +_CAMEL_CASE_SPLITTER = re.compile(r"\W+|([A-Z][^A-Z\W]*)") +_IDENTIFIER = re.compile(r"^[\w_]+$", re.IGNORECASE) + +_TOML_JARGON = { + "object": "table", + "property": "key", + "properties": "keys", + "property names": "keys", +} + +_FORMATS_HELP = """ +For more details about `format` see +https://validate-pyproject.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/validate_pyproject.formats.html +""" + + +class ValidationError(JsonSchemaValueException): + """Report violations of a given JSON schema. + + This class extends :exc:`~fastjsonschema.JsonSchemaValueException` + by adding the following properties: + + - ``summary``: an improved version of the ``JsonSchemaValueException`` error message + with only the necessary information) + + - ``details``: more contextual information about the error like the failing schema + itself and the value that violates the schema. + + Depending on the level of the verbosity of the ``logging`` configuration + the exception message will be only ``summary`` (default) or a combination of + ``summary`` and ``details`` (when the logging level is set to :obj:`logging.DEBUG`). + """ + + summary = "" + details = "" + _original_message = "" + + @classmethod + def _from_jsonschema(cls, ex: JsonSchemaValueException) -> Self: + formatter = _ErrorFormatting(ex) + obj = cls(str(formatter), ex.value, formatter.name, ex.definition, ex.rule) + debug_code = os.getenv("JSONSCHEMA_DEBUG_CODE_GENERATION", "false").lower() + if debug_code != "false": # pragma: no cover + obj.__cause__, obj.__traceback__ = ex.__cause__, ex.__traceback__ + obj._original_message = ex.message + obj.summary = formatter.summary + obj.details = formatter.details + return obj + + +@contextmanager +def detailed_errors() -> Generator[None, None, None]: + try: + yield + except JsonSchemaValueException as ex: + raise ValidationError._from_jsonschema(ex) from None + + +class _ErrorFormatting: + def __init__(self, ex: JsonSchemaValueException): + self.ex = ex + self.name = f"`{self._simplify_name(ex.name)}`" + self._original_message: str = self.ex.message.replace(ex.name, self.name) + self._summary = "" + self._details = "" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + if _logger.getEffectiveLevel() <= logging.DEBUG and self.details: + return f"{self.summary}\n\n{self.details}" + + return self.summary + + @property + def summary(self) -> str: + if not self._summary: + self._summary = self._expand_summary() + + return self._summary + + @property + def details(self) -> str: + if not self._details: + self._details = self._expand_details() + + return self._details + + @staticmethod + def _simplify_name(name: str) -> str: + x = len("data.") + return name[x:] if name.startswith("data.") else name + + def _expand_summary(self) -> str: + msg = self._original_message + + for bad, repl in _MESSAGE_REPLACEMENTS.items(): + msg = msg.replace(bad, repl) + + if any(substring in msg for substring in _SKIP_DETAILS): + return msg + + schema = self.ex.rule_definition + if self.ex.rule in _NEED_DETAILS and schema: + summary = _SummaryWriter(_TOML_JARGON) + return f"{msg}:\n\n{indent(summary(schema), ' ')}" + + return msg + + def _expand_details(self) -> str: + optional = [] + definition = self.ex.definition or {} + desc_lines = definition.pop("$$description", []) + desc = definition.pop("description", None) or " ".join(desc_lines) + if desc: + description = "\n".join( + wrap( + desc, + width=80, + initial_indent=" ", + subsequent_indent=" ", + break_long_words=False, + ) + ) + optional.append(f"DESCRIPTION:\n{description}") + schema = json.dumps(definition, indent=4) + value = json.dumps(self.ex.value, indent=4) + defaults = [ + f"GIVEN VALUE:\n{indent(value, ' ')}", + f"OFFENDING RULE: {self.ex.rule!r}", + f"DEFINITION:\n{indent(schema, ' ')}", + ] + msg = "\n\n".join(optional + defaults) + epilog = f"\n{_FORMATS_HELP}" if "format" in msg.lower() else "" + return msg + epilog + + +class _SummaryWriter: + _IGNORE = frozenset(("description", "default", "title", "examples")) + + def __init__(self, jargon: dict[str, str] | None = None): + self.jargon: dict[str, str] = jargon or {} + # Clarify confusing terms + self._terms = { + "anyOf": "at least one of the following", + "oneOf": "exactly one of the following", + "allOf": "all of the following", + "not": "(*NOT* the following)", + "prefixItems": f"{self._jargon('items')} (in order)", + "items": "items", + "contains": "contains at least one of", + "propertyNames": ( + f"non-predefined acceptable {self._jargon('property names')}" + ), + "patternProperties": f"{self._jargon('properties')} named via pattern", + "const": "predefined value", + "enum": "one of", + } + # Attributes that indicate that the definition is easy and can be done + # inline (e.g. string and number) + self._guess_inline_defs = [ + "enum", + "const", + "maxLength", + "minLength", + "pattern", + "format", + "minimum", + "maximum", + "exclusiveMinimum", + "exclusiveMaximum", + "multipleOf", + ] + + def _jargon(self, term: str | list[str]) -> str | list[str]: + if isinstance(term, list): + return [self.jargon.get(t, t) for t in term] + return self.jargon.get(term, term) + + def __call__( + self, + schema: dict | list[dict], + prefix: str = "", + *, + _path: Sequence[str] = (), + ) -> str: + if isinstance(schema, list): + return self._handle_list(schema, prefix, _path) + + filtered = self._filter_unecessary(schema, _path) + simple = self._handle_simple_dict(filtered, _path) + if simple: + return f"{prefix}{simple}" + + child_prefix = self._child_prefix(prefix, " ") + item_prefix = self._child_prefix(prefix, "- ") + indent = len(prefix) * " " + with io.StringIO() as buffer: + for i, (key, value) in enumerate(filtered.items()): + child_path = [*_path, key] + line_prefix = prefix if i == 0 else indent + buffer.write(f"{line_prefix}{self._label(child_path)}:") + # ^ just the first item should receive the complete prefix + if isinstance(value, dict): + filtered = self._filter_unecessary(value, child_path) + simple = self._handle_simple_dict(filtered, child_path) + buffer.write( + f" {simple}" + if simple + else f"\n{self(value, child_prefix, _path=child_path)}" + ) + elif isinstance(value, list) and ( + key != "type" or self._is_property(child_path) + ): + children = self._handle_list(value, item_prefix, child_path) + sep = " " if children.startswith("[") else "\n" + buffer.write(f"{sep}{children}") + else: + buffer.write(f" {self._value(value, child_path)}\n") + return buffer.getvalue() + + def _is_unecessary(self, path: Sequence[str]) -> bool: + if self._is_property(path) or not path: # empty path => instruction @ root + return False + key = path[-1] + return any(key.startswith(k) for k in "$_") or key in self._IGNORE + + def _filter_unecessary( + self, schema: dict[str, Any], path: Sequence[str] + ) -> dict[str, Any]: + return { + key: value + for key, value in schema.items() + if not self._is_unecessary([*path, key]) + } + + def _handle_simple_dict(self, value: dict, path: Sequence[str]) -> str | None: + inline = any(p in value for p in self._guess_inline_defs) + simple = not any(isinstance(v, (list, dict)) for v in value.values()) + if inline or simple: + return f"{{{', '.join(self._inline_attrs(value, path))}}}\n" + return None + + def _handle_list( + self, schemas: list, prefix: str = "", path: Sequence[str] = () + ) -> str: + if self._is_unecessary(path): + return "" + + repr_ = repr(schemas) + if all(not isinstance(e, (dict, list)) for e in schemas) and len(repr_) < 60: + return f"{repr_}\n" + + item_prefix = self._child_prefix(prefix, "- ") + return "".join( + self(v, item_prefix, _path=[*path, f"[{i}]"]) for i, v in enumerate(schemas) + ) + + def _is_property(self, path: Sequence[str]) -> bool: + """Check if the given path can correspond to an arbitrarily named property""" + counter = 0 + for key in path[-2::-1]: + if key not in {"properties", "patternProperties"}: + break + counter += 1 + + # If the counter if even, the path correspond to a JSON Schema keyword + # otherwise it can be any arbitrary string naming a property + return counter % 2 == 1 + + def _label(self, path: Sequence[str]) -> str: + *parents, key = path + if not self._is_property(path): + norm_key = _separate_terms(key) + return self._terms.get(key) or " ".join(self._jargon(norm_key)) + + if parents[-1] == "patternProperties": + return f"(regex {key!r})" + return repr(key) # property name + + def _value(self, value: Any, path: Sequence[str]) -> str: + if path[-1] == "type" and not self._is_property(path): + type_ = self._jargon(value) + return f"[{', '.join(type_)}]" if isinstance(type_, list) else type_ + return repr(value) + + def _inline_attrs(self, schema: dict, path: Sequence[str]) -> Iterator[str]: + for key, value in schema.items(): + child_path = [*path, key] + yield f"{self._label(child_path)}: {self._value(value, child_path)}" + + def _child_prefix(self, parent_prefix: str, child_prefix: str) -> str: + return len(parent_prefix) * " " + child_prefix + + +def _separate_terms(word: str) -> list[str]: + """ + >>> _separate_terms("FooBar-foo") + ['foo', 'bar', 'foo'] + """ + return [w.lower() for w in _CAMEL_CASE_SPLITTER.split(word) if w] diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/config/_validate_pyproject/extra_validations.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/config/_validate_pyproject/extra_validations.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..72a7132f2b564748679242facbb5ab241feffae5 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/config/_validate_pyproject/extra_validations.py @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +"""The purpose of this module is implement PEP 621 validations that are +difficult to express as a JSON Schema (or that are not supported by the current +JSON Schema library). +""" + +import collections +import itertools +from inspect import cleandoc +from typing import Generator, Iterable, Mapping, TypeVar + +from .error_reporting import ValidationError + +T = TypeVar("T", bound=Mapping) + + +class RedefiningStaticFieldAsDynamic(ValidationError): + _DESC = """According to PEP 621: + + Build back-ends MUST raise an error if the metadata specifies a field + statically as well as being listed in dynamic. + """ + __doc__ = _DESC + _URL = ( + "https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/pyproject-toml/#dynamic" + ) + + +class IncludedDependencyGroupMustExist(ValidationError): + _DESC = """An included dependency group must exist and must not be cyclic. + """ + __doc__ = _DESC + _URL = "https://peps.python.org/pep-0735/" + + +class ImportNameCollision(ValidationError): + _DESC = """According to PEP 794: + + All import-names and import-namespaces items must be unique. + """ + __doc__ = _DESC + _URL = "https://peps.python.org/pep-0794/" + + +class ImportNameMissing(ValidationError): + _DESC = """According to PEP 794: + + An import name must have all parents listed. + """ + __doc__ = _DESC + _URL = "https://peps.python.org/pep-0794/" + + +def validate_project_dynamic(pyproject: T) -> T: + project_table = pyproject.get("project", {}) + dynamic = project_table.get("dynamic", []) + + for field in dynamic: + if field in project_table: + raise RedefiningStaticFieldAsDynamic( + message=f"You cannot provide a value for `project.{field}` and " + "list it under `project.dynamic` at the same time", + value={ + field: project_table[field], + "...": " # ...", + "dynamic": dynamic, + }, + name=f"data.project.{field}", + definition={ + "description": cleandoc(RedefiningStaticFieldAsDynamic._DESC), + "see": RedefiningStaticFieldAsDynamic._URL, + }, + rule="PEP 621", + ) + + return pyproject + + +def validate_include_depenency(pyproject: T) -> T: + dependency_groups = pyproject.get("dependency-groups", {}) + for key, value in dependency_groups.items(): + for each in value: + if ( + isinstance(each, dict) + and (include_group := each.get("include-group")) + and include_group not in dependency_groups + ): + raise IncludedDependencyGroupMustExist( + message=f"The included dependency group {include_group} doesn't exist", + value=each, + name=f"data.dependency_groups.{key}", + definition={ + "description": cleandoc(IncludedDependencyGroupMustExist._DESC), + "see": IncludedDependencyGroupMustExist._URL, + }, + rule="PEP 735", + ) + # TODO: check for `include-group` cycles (can be conditional to graphlib) + return pyproject + + +def _remove_private(items: Iterable[str]) -> Generator[str, None, None]: + for item in items: + yield item.partition(";")[0].rstrip() + + +def validate_import_name_issues(pyproject: T) -> T: + project = pyproject.get("project", {}) + import_names = collections.Counter(_remove_private(project.get("import-names", []))) + import_namespaces = collections.Counter( + _remove_private(project.get("import-namespaces", [])) + ) + + duplicated = [k for k, v in (import_names + import_namespaces).items() if v > 1] + + if duplicated: + raise ImportNameCollision( + message="Duplicated names are not allowed in import-names/import-namespaces", + value=duplicated, + name="data.project.importnames(paces)", + definition={ + "description": cleandoc(ImportNameCollision._DESC), + "see": ImportNameCollision._URL, + }, + rule="PEP 794", + ) + + names = frozenset(import_names + import_namespaces) + for name in names: + for parent in itertools.accumulate( + name.split(".")[:-1], lambda a, b: f"{a}.{b}" + ): + if parent not in names: + raise ImportNameMissing( + message="All parents of an import name must also be listed in import-namespace/import-names", + value=name, + name="data.project.importnames(paces)", + definition={ + "description": cleandoc(ImportNameMissing._DESC), + "see": ImportNameMissing._URL, + }, + rule="PEP 794", + ) + + return pyproject + + +EXTRA_VALIDATIONS = ( + validate_project_dynamic, + validate_include_depenency, + validate_import_name_issues, +) diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/config/_validate_pyproject/fastjsonschema_exceptions.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/config/_validate_pyproject/fastjsonschema_exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d2dddd6a106f021a4723c1e8f5953ccc09e55e1f --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/config/_validate_pyproject/fastjsonschema_exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +import re + + +SPLIT_RE = re.compile(r'[\.\[\]]+') + + +class JsonSchemaException(ValueError): + """ + Base exception of ``fastjsonschema`` library. + """ + + +class JsonSchemaValueException(JsonSchemaException): + """ + Exception raised by validation function. Available properties: + + * ``message`` containing human-readable information what is wrong (e.g. ``data.property[index] must be smaller than or equal to 42``), + * invalid ``value`` (e.g. ``60``), + * ``name`` of a path in the data structure (e.g. ``data.property[index]``), + * ``path`` as an array in the data structure (e.g. ``['data', 'property', 'index']``), + * the whole ``definition`` which the ``value`` has to fulfil (e.g. ``{'type': 'number', 'maximum': 42}``), + * ``rule`` which the ``value`` is breaking (e.g. ``maximum``) + * and ``rule_definition`` (e.g. ``42``). + + .. versionchanged:: 2.14.0 + Added all extra properties. + """ + + def __init__(self, message, value=None, name=None, definition=None, rule=None): + super().__init__(message) + self.message = message + self.value = value + self.name = name + self.definition = definition + self.rule = rule + + @property + def path(self): + return [item for item in SPLIT_RE.split(self.name) if item != ''] + + @property + def rule_definition(self): + if not self.rule or not self.definition: + return None + return self.definition.get(self.rule) + + +class JsonSchemaDefinitionException(JsonSchemaException): + """ + Exception raised by generator of validation function. + """ diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/config/_validate_pyproject/fastjsonschema_validations.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/config/_validate_pyproject/fastjsonschema_validations.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d8a03de9bfacf5e3401211ddb852354bb86c12f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/config/_validate_pyproject/fastjsonschema_validations.py @@ -0,0 +1,1453 @@ +# noqa +# ruff: noqa +# flake8: noqa +# pylint: skip-file +# mypy: ignore-errors +# yapf: disable +# pylama:skip=1 + + +# *** PLEASE DO NOT MODIFY DIRECTLY: Automatically generated code *** + + +VERSION = "2.21.2" +from decimal import Decimal +import re +from .fastjsonschema_exceptions import JsonSchemaValueException + + +REGEX_PATTERNS = { + '^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$': re.compile('^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])\\Z'), + '^.*$': re.compile('^.*$'), + '.+': re.compile('.+'), + '^.+$': re.compile('^.+$'), + 'idn-email_re_pattern': re.compile('^[^@]+@[^@]+\\.[^@]+\\Z') +} + +NoneType = type(None) + +def validate(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_declaring_build_dependencies(data, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + "") + return data + +def validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_declaring_build_dependencies(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + if not isinstance(data, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be object", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/declaring-build-dependencies/', 'title': 'Data structure for ``pyproject.toml`` files', '$$description': ['File format containing build-time configurations for the Python ecosystem. ', ':pep:`517` initially defined a build-system independent format for source trees', 'which was complemented by :pep:`518` to provide a way of specifying dependencies ', 'for building Python projects.', 'Please notice the ``project`` table (as initially defined in :pep:`621`) is not included', 'in this schema and should be considered separately.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'build-system': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Table used to store build-related data', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'requires': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['List of dependencies in the :pep:`508` format required to execute the build', 'system. Please notice that the resulting dependency graph', '**MUST NOT contain cycles**'], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'build-backend': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python object that will be used to perform the build according to :pep:`517`', 'format': 'pep517-backend-reference'}, 'backend-path': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['List of directories to be prepended to ``sys.path`` when loading the', 'back-end, and running its hooks'], 'items': {'type': 'string', '$comment': 'Should be a path (TODO: enforce it with format?)'}}}, 'required': ['requires']}, 'project': {'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/pyproject-toml/', 'title': 'Package metadata stored in the ``project`` table', '$$description': ['Data structure for the **project** table inside ``pyproject.toml``', '(as initially defined in :pep:`621`)'], 'type': 'object', 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The name (primary identifier) of the project. MUST be statically defined.', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'version': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The version of the project as supported by :pep:`440`.', 'format': 'pep440'}, 'description': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The `summary description of the project', '`_']}, 'readme': {'$$description': ['`Full/detailed description of the project in the form of a README', '`_', "with meaning similar to the one defined in `core metadata's Description", '`_'], 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file (UTF-8) containing the full description', 'of the project. If the file path ends in case-insensitive ``.md`` or', '``.rst`` suffixes, then the content-type is respectively', '``text/markdown`` or ``text/x-rst``']}, {'type': 'object', 'allOf': [{'anyOf': [{'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file containing the full description', 'of the project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Full text describing the project.'}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, {'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Content-type (:rfc:`1341`) of the full description', '(e.g. ``text/markdown``). The ``charset`` parameter is assumed', 'UTF-8 when not present.'], '$comment': 'TODO: add regex pattern or format?'}}, 'required': ['content-type']}]}]}, 'requires-python': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-versionspec', '$$description': ['`The Python version requirements of the project', '`_.']}, 'license': {'description': '`Project license `_.', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'An SPDX license identifier', 'format': 'SPDX'}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to the file (UTF-8) which contains the license for the', 'project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The license of the project whose meaning is that of the', '`License field from the core metadata', '`_.']}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, 'license-files': {'description': 'Paths or globs to paths of license files', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'authors': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/author'}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'authors' of the project.", 'The exact meaning is open to interpretation (e.g. original or primary authors,', 'current maintainers, or owners of the package).']}, 'maintainers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/author'}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'maintainers' of the project.", 'Similarly to ``authors``, the exact meaning is open to interpretation.']}, 'keywords': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, 'description': 'List of keywords to assist searching for the distribution in a larger catalog.'}, 'classifiers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'trove-classifier', 'description': '`PyPI classifier `_.'}, '$$description': ['`Trove classifiers `_', 'which apply to the project.']}, 'urls': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'URLs associated with the project in the form ``label => value``.', 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'url'}}}, 'scripts': {'$ref': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', '$$description': ['Instruct the installer to create command-line wrappers for the given', '`entry points `_.']}, 'gui-scripts': {'$ref': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', '$$description': ['Instruct the installer to create GUI wrappers for the given', '`entry points `_.', 'The difference between ``scripts`` and ``gui-scripts`` is only relevant in', 'Windows.']}, 'entry-points': {'$$description': ['Instruct the installer to expose the given modules/functions via', '``entry-point`` discovery mechanism (useful for plugins).', 'More information available in the `Python packaging guide', '`_.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-group'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'$ref': '#/definitions/entry-point-group'}}}, 'dependencies': {'type': 'array', 'description': 'Project (mandatory) dependencies.', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/dependency'}}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Optional dependency for the project', 'propertyNames': {'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/dependency'}}}}, 'import-names': {'description': 'Lists import names which a project, when installed, would exclusively provide.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'import-namespaces': {'description': 'Lists import names that, when installed, would be provided by the project, but not exclusively.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'dynamic': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Specifies which fields are intentionally unspecified and expected to be', 'dynamically provided by build tools'], 'items': {'enum': ['version', 'description', 'readme', 'requires-python', 'license', 'license-files', 'authors', 'maintainers', 'keywords', 'classifiers', 'urls', 'scripts', 'gui-scripts', 'entry-points', 'dependencies', 'optional-dependencies', 'import-names', 'import-namespaces']}}}, 'required': ['name'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'allOf': [{'if': {'not': {'required': ['dynamic'], 'properties': {'dynamic': {'contains': {'const': 'version'}, '$$description': ['version is listed in ``dynamic``']}}}, '$$comment': ['According to :pep:`621`:', ' If the core metadata specification lists a field as "Required", then', ' the metadata MUST specify the field statically or list it in dynamic', 'In turn, `core metadata`_ defines:', ' The required fields are: Metadata-Version, Name, Version.', ' All the other fields are optional.', 'Since ``Metadata-Version`` is defined by the build back-end, ``name`` and', '``version`` are the only mandatory information in ``pyproject.toml``.', '.. _core metadata: https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/']}, 'then': {'required': ['version'], '$$description': ['version should be statically defined in the ``version`` field']}}, {'if': {'required': ['license-files']}, 'then': {'properties': {'license': {'type': 'string'}}}}], 'definitions': {'author': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, 'entry-point-group': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, 'dependency': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}}, 'tool': {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'distutils': {'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/deprecated/distutils/configfile.html', 'title': '``tool.distutils`` table', '$$description': ['**EXPERIMENTAL** (NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED): Use ``tool.distutils``', 'subtables to configure arguments for ``distutils`` commands.', 'Originally, ``distutils`` allowed developers to configure arguments for', '``setup.py`` commands via `distutils configuration files', '`_.', 'See also `the old Python docs _`.'], 'type': 'object', 'properties': {'global': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Global options applied to all ``distutils`` commands'}}, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'type': 'object'}}, '$comment': 'TODO: Is there a practical way of making this schema more specific?'}, 'setuptools': {'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/pyproject_config.html', 'title': '``tool.setuptools`` table', '$$description': ['``setuptools``-specific configurations that can be set by users that require', 'customization.', 'These configurations are completely optional and probably can be skipped when', 'creating simple packages. They are equivalent to some of the `Keywords', '`_', 'used by the ``setup.py`` file, and can be set via the ``tool.setuptools`` table.', 'It considers only ``setuptools`` `parameters', '`_', 'that are not covered by :pep:`621`; and intentionally excludes ``dependency_links``', 'and ``setup_requires`` (incompatible with modern workflows/standards).'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'platforms': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'provides': {'$$description': ['Package and virtual package names contained within this package', '**(not supported by pip)**'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}}, 'obsoletes': {'$$description': ['Packages which this package renders obsolete', '**(not supported by pip)**'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}}, 'zip-safe': {'$$description': ['Whether the project can be safely installed and run from a zip file.', '**OBSOLETE**: only relevant for ``pkg_resources``, ``easy_install`` and', '``setup.py install`` in the context of ``eggs`` (**DEPRECATED**).'], 'type': 'boolean'}, 'script-files': {'$$description': ['Legacy way of defining scripts (entry-points are preferred).', 'Equivalent to the ``script`` keyword in ``setup.py``', '(it was renamed to avoid confusion with entry-point based ``project.scripts``', 'defined in :pep:`621`).', '**DISCOURAGED**: generic script wrappers are tricky and may not work properly.', 'Whenever possible, please use ``project.scripts`` instead.'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, '$comment': 'TODO: is this field deprecated/should be removed?'}, 'eager-resources': {'$$description': ['Resources that should be extracted together, if any of them is needed,', 'or if any C extensions included in the project are imported.', '**OBSOLETE**: only relevant for ``pkg_resources``, ``easy_install`` and', '``setup.py install`` in the context of ``eggs`` (**DEPRECATED**).'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'packages': {'$$description': ['Packages that should be included in the distribution.', 'It can be given either as a list of package identifiers', 'or as a ``dict``-like structure with a single key ``find``', 'which corresponds to a dynamic call to', '``setuptools.config.expand.find_packages`` function.', 'The ``find`` key is associated with a nested ``dict``-like structure that can', 'contain ``where``, ``include``, ``exclude`` and ``namespaces`` keys,', 'mimicking the keyword arguments of the associated function.'], 'oneOf': [{'title': 'Array of Python package identifiers', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/package-name'}}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/find-directive'}]}, 'package-dir': {'$$description': [':class:`dict`-like structure mapping from package names to directories where their', 'code can be found.', 'The empty string (as key) means that all packages are contained inside', 'the given directory will be included in the distribution.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'const': ''}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/package-name'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string'}}}, 'package-data': {'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns.', 'Usually this option is not needed when using ``include-package-data = true``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$ref': '#/definitions/package-name'}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'include-package-data': {'$$description': ['Automatically include any data files inside the package directories', 'that are specified by ``MANIFEST.in``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'boolean'}, 'exclude-package-data': {'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns that should be excluded', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$ref': '#/definitions/package-name'}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'namespace-packages': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, '$comment': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html', 'description': '**DEPRECATED**: use implicit namespaces instead (:pep:`420`).'}, 'py-modules': {'description': 'Modules that setuptools will manipulate', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, '$comment': 'TODO: clarify the relationship with ``packages``'}, 'ext-modules': {'description': 'Extension modules to be compiled by setuptools', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/ext-module'}}, 'data-files': {'$$description': ['``dict``-like structure where each key represents a directory and', 'the value is a list of glob patterns that should be installed in them.', '**DISCOURAGED**: please notice this might not work as expected with wheels.', 'Whenever possible, consider using data files inside the package directories', '(or create a new namespace package that only contains data files).', 'See `data files support', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'cmdclass': {'$$description': ['Mapping of distutils-style command names to ``setuptools.Command`` subclasses', 'which in turn should be represented by strings with a qualified class name', '(i.e., "dotted" form with module), e.g.::\n\n', ' cmdclass = {mycmd = "pkg.subpkg.module.CommandClass"}\n\n', 'The command class should be a directly defined at the top-level of the', 'containing module (no class nesting).'], 'type': 'object', 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}}, 'license-files': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, '$$description': ['**PROVISIONAL**: list of glob patterns for all license files being distributed.', '(likely to become standard with :pep:`639`).', "By default: ``['LICEN[CS]E*', 'COPYING*', 'NOTICE*', 'AUTHORS*']``"], '$comment': 'TODO: revise if PEP 639 is accepted. Probably ``project.license-files``?'}, 'dynamic': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Instructions for loading :pep:`621`-related metadata dynamically', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'version': {'$$description': ['A version dynamically loaded via either the ``attr:`` or ``file:``', 'directives. Please make sure the given file or attribute respects :pep:`440`.', 'Also ensure to set ``project.dynamic`` accordingly.'], 'oneOf': [{'$ref': '#/definitions/attr-directive'}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}, 'classifiers': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}, 'description': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}, 'entry-points': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}, 'dependencies': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive-for-dependencies'}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'propertyNames': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive-for-dependencies'}}}, 'readme': {'type': 'object', 'anyOf': [{'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string'}, 'file': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive/properties/file'}}, 'additionalProperties': False}], 'required': ['file']}}}}, 'definitions': {'package-name': {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, 'ext-module': {'$id': '#/definitions/ext-module', 'title': 'Extension module', 'description': 'Parameters to construct a :class:`setuptools.Extension` object', 'type': 'object', 'required': ['name', 'sources'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, 'sources': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'define-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}}, 'undef-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'libraries': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'runtime-library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-objects': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-compile-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-link-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'export-symbols': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'swig-opts': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'depends': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'language': {'type': 'string'}, 'optional': {'type': 'boolean'}, 'py-limited-api': {'type': 'boolean'}}}, 'file-directive': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'file-directive-for-dependencies': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}, 'attr-directive': {'title': "'attr:' directive", '$id': '#/definitions/attr-directive', '$$description': ['Value is read from a module attribute. Supports callables and iterables;', 'unsupported types are cast via ``str()``'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'attr': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}, 'required': ['attr']}, 'find-directive': {'$id': '#/definitions/find-directive', 'title': "'find:' directive", 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'find': {'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Dynamic `package discovery', '`_.'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'where': {'description': 'Directories to be searched for packages (Unix-style relative path)', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'exclude': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Exclude packages that match the values listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Restrict the found packages to just the ones listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'namespaces': {'type': 'boolean', '$$description': ['When ``True``, directories without a ``__init__.py`` file will also', 'be scanned for :pep:`420`-style implicit namespaces']}}}}}}}}}, 'dependency-groups': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Dependency groups following PEP 735', 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python package specifiers following PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}, {'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'include-group': {'description': 'Another dependency group to include in this one', 'type': 'string', 'pattern': '^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$'}}}]}}}}}, 'project': {'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/pyproject-toml/', 'title': 'Package metadata stored in the ``project`` table', '$$description': ['Data structure for the **project** table inside ``pyproject.toml``', '(as initially defined in :pep:`621`)'], 'type': 'object', 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The name (primary identifier) of the project. MUST be statically defined.', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'version': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The version of the project as supported by :pep:`440`.', 'format': 'pep440'}, 'description': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The `summary description of the project', '`_']}, 'readme': {'$$description': ['`Full/detailed description of the project in the form of a README', '`_', "with meaning similar to the one defined in `core metadata's Description", '`_'], 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file (UTF-8) containing the full description', 'of the project. If the file path ends in case-insensitive ``.md`` or', '``.rst`` suffixes, then the content-type is respectively', '``text/markdown`` or ``text/x-rst``']}, {'type': 'object', 'allOf': [{'anyOf': [{'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file containing the full description', 'of the project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Full text describing the project.'}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, {'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Content-type (:rfc:`1341`) of the full description', '(e.g. ``text/markdown``). The ``charset`` parameter is assumed', 'UTF-8 when not present.'], '$comment': 'TODO: add regex pattern or format?'}}, 'required': ['content-type']}]}]}, 'requires-python': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-versionspec', '$$description': ['`The Python version requirements of the project', '`_.']}, 'license': {'description': '`Project license `_.', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'An SPDX license identifier', 'format': 'SPDX'}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to the file (UTF-8) which contains the license for the', 'project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The license of the project whose meaning is that of the', '`License field from the core metadata', '`_.']}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, 'license-files': {'description': 'Paths or globs to paths of license files', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'authors': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/author'}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'authors' of the project.", 'The exact meaning is open to interpretation (e.g. original or primary authors,', 'current maintainers, or owners of the package).']}, 'maintainers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/author'}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'maintainers' of the project.", 'Similarly to ``authors``, the exact meaning is open to interpretation.']}, 'keywords': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, 'description': 'List of keywords to assist searching for the distribution in a larger catalog.'}, 'classifiers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'trove-classifier', 'description': '`PyPI classifier `_.'}, '$$description': ['`Trove classifiers `_', 'which apply to the project.']}, 'urls': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'URLs associated with the project in the form ``label => value``.', 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'url'}}}, 'scripts': {'$ref': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', '$$description': ['Instruct the installer to create command-line wrappers for the given', '`entry points `_.']}, 'gui-scripts': {'$ref': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', '$$description': ['Instruct the installer to create GUI wrappers for the given', '`entry points `_.', 'The difference between ``scripts`` and ``gui-scripts`` is only relevant in', 'Windows.']}, 'entry-points': {'$$description': ['Instruct the installer to expose the given modules/functions via', '``entry-point`` discovery mechanism (useful for plugins).', 'More information available in the `Python packaging guide', '`_.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-group'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'$ref': '#/definitions/entry-point-group'}}}, 'dependencies': {'type': 'array', 'description': 'Project (mandatory) dependencies.', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/dependency'}}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Optional dependency for the project', 'propertyNames': {'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/dependency'}}}}, 'import-names': {'description': 'Lists import names which a project, when installed, would exclusively provide.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'import-namespaces': {'description': 'Lists import names that, when installed, would be provided by the project, but not exclusively.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'dynamic': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Specifies which fields are intentionally unspecified and expected to be', 'dynamically provided by build tools'], 'items': {'enum': ['version', 'description', 'readme', 'requires-python', 'license', 'license-files', 'authors', 'maintainers', 'keywords', 'classifiers', 'urls', 'scripts', 'gui-scripts', 'entry-points', 'dependencies', 'optional-dependencies', 'import-names', 'import-namespaces']}}}, 'required': ['name'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'allOf': [{'if': {'not': {'required': ['dynamic'], 'properties': {'dynamic': {'contains': {'const': 'version'}, '$$description': ['version is listed in ``dynamic``']}}}, '$$comment': ['According to :pep:`621`:', ' If the core metadata specification lists a field as "Required", then', ' the metadata MUST specify the field statically or list it in dynamic', 'In turn, `core metadata`_ defines:', ' The required fields are: Metadata-Version, Name, Version.', ' All the other fields are optional.', 'Since ``Metadata-Version`` is defined by the build back-end, ``name`` and', '``version`` are the only mandatory information in ``pyproject.toml``.', '.. _core metadata: https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/']}, 'then': {'required': ['version'], '$$description': ['version should be statically defined in the ``version`` field']}}, {'if': {'required': ['license-files']}, 'then': {'properties': {'license': {'type': 'string'}}}}], 'definitions': {'author': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, 'entry-point-group': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, 'dependency': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}}}, rule='type') + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data_keys = set(data.keys()) + if "build-system" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("build-system") + data__buildsystem = data["build-system"] + if not isinstance(data__buildsystem, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system must be object", value=data__buildsystem, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system", definition={'type': 'object', 'description': 'Table used to store build-related data', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'requires': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['List of dependencies in the :pep:`508` format required to execute the build', 'system. Please notice that the resulting dependency graph', '**MUST NOT contain cycles**'], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'build-backend': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python object that will be used to perform the build according to :pep:`517`', 'format': 'pep517-backend-reference'}, 'backend-path': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['List of directories to be prepended to ``sys.path`` when loading the', 'back-end, and running its hooks'], 'items': {'type': 'string', '$comment': 'Should be a path (TODO: enforce it with format?)'}}}, 'required': ['requires']}, rule='type') + data__buildsystem_is_dict = isinstance(data__buildsystem, dict) + if data__buildsystem_is_dict: + data__buildsystem__missing_keys = set(['requires']) - data__buildsystem.keys() + if data__buildsystem__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system must contain " + (str(sorted(data__buildsystem__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data__buildsystem, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system", definition={'type': 'object', 'description': 'Table used to store build-related data', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'requires': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['List of dependencies in the :pep:`508` format required to execute the build', 'system. Please notice that the resulting dependency graph', '**MUST NOT contain cycles**'], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'build-backend': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python object that will be used to perform the build according to :pep:`517`', 'format': 'pep517-backend-reference'}, 'backend-path': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['List of directories to be prepended to ``sys.path`` when loading the', 'back-end, and running its hooks'], 'items': {'type': 'string', '$comment': 'Should be a path (TODO: enforce it with format?)'}}}, 'required': ['requires']}, rule='required') + data__buildsystem_keys = set(data__buildsystem.keys()) + if "requires" in data__buildsystem_keys: + data__buildsystem_keys.remove("requires") + data__buildsystem__requires = data__buildsystem["requires"] + if not isinstance(data__buildsystem__requires, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system.requires must be array", value=data__buildsystem__requires, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system.requires", definition={'type': 'array', '$$description': ['List of dependencies in the :pep:`508` format required to execute the build', 'system. Please notice that the resulting dependency graph', '**MUST NOT contain cycles**'], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__buildsystem__requires_is_list = isinstance(data__buildsystem__requires, (list, tuple)) + if data__buildsystem__requires_is_list: + data__buildsystem__requires_len = len(data__buildsystem__requires) + for data__buildsystem__requires_x, data__buildsystem__requires_item in enumerate(data__buildsystem__requires): + if not isinstance(data__buildsystem__requires_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system.requires[{data__buildsystem__requires_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__buildsystem__requires_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system.requires[{data__buildsystem__requires_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "build-backend" in data__buildsystem_keys: + data__buildsystem_keys.remove("build-backend") + data__buildsystem__buildbackend = data__buildsystem["build-backend"] + if not isinstance(data__buildsystem__buildbackend, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system.build-backend must be string", value=data__buildsystem__buildbackend, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system.build-backend", definition={'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python object that will be used to perform the build according to :pep:`517`', 'format': 'pep517-backend-reference'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__buildsystem__buildbackend, str): + if not custom_formats["pep517-backend-reference"](data__buildsystem__buildbackend): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system.build-backend must be pep517-backend-reference", value=data__buildsystem__buildbackend, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system.build-backend", definition={'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python object that will be used to perform the build according to :pep:`517`', 'format': 'pep517-backend-reference'}, rule='format') + if "backend-path" in data__buildsystem_keys: + data__buildsystem_keys.remove("backend-path") + data__buildsystem__backendpath = data__buildsystem["backend-path"] + if not isinstance(data__buildsystem__backendpath, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system.backend-path must be array", value=data__buildsystem__backendpath, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system.backend-path", definition={'type': 'array', '$$description': ['List of directories to be prepended to ``sys.path`` when loading the', 'back-end, and running its hooks'], 'items': {'type': 'string', '$comment': 'Should be a path (TODO: enforce it with format?)'}}, rule='type') + data__buildsystem__backendpath_is_list = isinstance(data__buildsystem__backendpath, (list, tuple)) + if data__buildsystem__backendpath_is_list: + data__buildsystem__backendpath_len = len(data__buildsystem__backendpath) + for data__buildsystem__backendpath_x, data__buildsystem__backendpath_item in enumerate(data__buildsystem__backendpath): + if not isinstance(data__buildsystem__backendpath_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system.backend-path[{data__buildsystem__backendpath_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__buildsystem__backendpath_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system.backend-path[{data__buildsystem__backendpath_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', '$comment': 'Should be a path (TODO: enforce it with format?)'}, rule='type') + if data__buildsystem_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system must not contain "+str(data__buildsystem_keys)+" properties", value=data__buildsystem, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".build-system", definition={'type': 'object', 'description': 'Table used to store build-related data', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'requires': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['List of dependencies in the :pep:`508` format required to execute the build', 'system. Please notice that the resulting dependency graph', '**MUST NOT contain cycles**'], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'build-backend': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python object that will be used to perform the build according to :pep:`517`', 'format': 'pep517-backend-reference'}, 'backend-path': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['List of directories to be prepended to ``sys.path`` when loading the', 'back-end, and running its hooks'], 'items': {'type': 'string', '$comment': 'Should be a path (TODO: enforce it with format?)'}}}, 'required': ['requires']}, rule='additionalProperties') + if "project" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("project") + data__project = data["project"] + validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_pyproject_toml(data__project, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".project") + if "tool" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("tool") + data__tool = data["tool"] + if not isinstance(data__tool, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".tool must be object", value=data__tool, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".tool", definition={'type': 'object', 'properties': {'distutils': {'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/deprecated/distutils/configfile.html', 'title': '``tool.distutils`` table', '$$description': ['**EXPERIMENTAL** (NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED): Use ``tool.distutils``', 'subtables to configure arguments for ``distutils`` commands.', 'Originally, ``distutils`` allowed developers to configure arguments for', '``setup.py`` commands via `distutils configuration files', '`_.', 'See also `the old Python docs _`.'], 'type': 'object', 'properties': {'global': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Global options applied to all ``distutils`` commands'}}, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'type': 'object'}}, '$comment': 'TODO: Is there a practical way of making this schema more specific?'}, 'setuptools': {'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/pyproject_config.html', 'title': '``tool.setuptools`` table', '$$description': ['``setuptools``-specific configurations that can be set by users that require', 'customization.', 'These configurations are completely optional and probably can be skipped when', 'creating simple packages. They are equivalent to some of the `Keywords', '`_', 'used by the ``setup.py`` file, and can be set via the ``tool.setuptools`` table.', 'It considers only ``setuptools`` `parameters', '`_', 'that are not covered by :pep:`621`; and intentionally excludes ``dependency_links``', 'and ``setup_requires`` (incompatible with modern workflows/standards).'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'platforms': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'provides': {'$$description': ['Package and virtual package names contained within this package', '**(not supported by pip)**'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}}, 'obsoletes': {'$$description': ['Packages which this package renders obsolete', '**(not supported by pip)**'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}}, 'zip-safe': {'$$description': ['Whether the project can be safely installed and run from a zip file.', '**OBSOLETE**: only relevant for ``pkg_resources``, ``easy_install`` and', '``setup.py install`` in the context of ``eggs`` (**DEPRECATED**).'], 'type': 'boolean'}, 'script-files': {'$$description': ['Legacy way of defining scripts (entry-points are preferred).', 'Equivalent to the ``script`` keyword in ``setup.py``', '(it was renamed to avoid confusion with entry-point based ``project.scripts``', 'defined in :pep:`621`).', '**DISCOURAGED**: generic script wrappers are tricky and may not work properly.', 'Whenever possible, please use ``project.scripts`` instead.'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, '$comment': 'TODO: is this field deprecated/should be removed?'}, 'eager-resources': {'$$description': ['Resources that should be extracted together, if any of them is needed,', 'or if any C extensions included in the project are imported.', '**OBSOLETE**: only relevant for ``pkg_resources``, ``easy_install`` and', '``setup.py install`` in the context of ``eggs`` (**DEPRECATED**).'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'packages': {'$$description': ['Packages that should be included in the distribution.', 'It can be given either as a list of package identifiers', 'or as a ``dict``-like structure with a single key ``find``', 'which corresponds to a dynamic call to', '``setuptools.config.expand.find_packages`` function.', 'The ``find`` key is associated with a nested ``dict``-like structure that can', 'contain ``where``, ``include``, ``exclude`` and ``namespaces`` keys,', 'mimicking the keyword arguments of the associated function.'], 'oneOf': [{'title': 'Array of Python package identifiers', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/package-name'}}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/find-directive'}]}, 'package-dir': {'$$description': [':class:`dict`-like structure mapping from package names to directories where their', 'code can be found.', 'The empty string (as key) means that all packages are contained inside', 'the given directory will be included in the distribution.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'const': ''}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/package-name'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string'}}}, 'package-data': {'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns.', 'Usually this option is not needed when using ``include-package-data = true``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$ref': '#/definitions/package-name'}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'include-package-data': {'$$description': ['Automatically include any data files inside the package directories', 'that are specified by ``MANIFEST.in``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'boolean'}, 'exclude-package-data': {'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns that should be excluded', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$ref': '#/definitions/package-name'}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'namespace-packages': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, '$comment': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html', 'description': '**DEPRECATED**: use implicit namespaces instead (:pep:`420`).'}, 'py-modules': {'description': 'Modules that setuptools will manipulate', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, '$comment': 'TODO: clarify the relationship with ``packages``'}, 'ext-modules': {'description': 'Extension modules to be compiled by setuptools', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/ext-module'}}, 'data-files': {'$$description': ['``dict``-like structure where each key represents a directory and', 'the value is a list of glob patterns that should be installed in them.', '**DISCOURAGED**: please notice this might not work as expected with wheels.', 'Whenever possible, consider using data files inside the package directories', '(or create a new namespace package that only contains data files).', 'See `data files support', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'cmdclass': {'$$description': ['Mapping of distutils-style command names to ``setuptools.Command`` subclasses', 'which in turn should be represented by strings with a qualified class name', '(i.e., "dotted" form with module), e.g.::\n\n', ' cmdclass = {mycmd = "pkg.subpkg.module.CommandClass"}\n\n', 'The command class should be a directly defined at the top-level of the', 'containing module (no class nesting).'], 'type': 'object', 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}}, 'license-files': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, '$$description': ['**PROVISIONAL**: list of glob patterns for all license files being distributed.', '(likely to become standard with :pep:`639`).', "By default: ``['LICEN[CS]E*', 'COPYING*', 'NOTICE*', 'AUTHORS*']``"], '$comment': 'TODO: revise if PEP 639 is accepted. Probably ``project.license-files``?'}, 'dynamic': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Instructions for loading :pep:`621`-related metadata dynamically', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'version': {'$$description': ['A version dynamically loaded via either the ``attr:`` or ``file:``', 'directives. Please make sure the given file or attribute respects :pep:`440`.', 'Also ensure to set ``project.dynamic`` accordingly.'], 'oneOf': [{'$ref': '#/definitions/attr-directive'}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}, 'classifiers': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}, 'description': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}, 'entry-points': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}, 'dependencies': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive-for-dependencies'}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'propertyNames': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive-for-dependencies'}}}, 'readme': {'type': 'object', 'anyOf': [{'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string'}, 'file': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive/properties/file'}}, 'additionalProperties': False}], 'required': ['file']}}}}, 'definitions': {'package-name': {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, 'ext-module': {'$id': '#/definitions/ext-module', 'title': 'Extension module', 'description': 'Parameters to construct a :class:`setuptools.Extension` object', 'type': 'object', 'required': ['name', 'sources'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, 'sources': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'define-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}}, 'undef-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'libraries': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'runtime-library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-objects': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-compile-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-link-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'export-symbols': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'swig-opts': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'depends': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'language': {'type': 'string'}, 'optional': {'type': 'boolean'}, 'py-limited-api': {'type': 'boolean'}}}, 'file-directive': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'file-directive-for-dependencies': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}, 'attr-directive': {'title': "'attr:' directive", '$id': '#/definitions/attr-directive', '$$description': ['Value is read from a module attribute. Supports callables and iterables;', 'unsupported types are cast via ``str()``'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'attr': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}, 'required': ['attr']}, 'find-directive': {'$id': '#/definitions/find-directive', 'title': "'find:' directive", 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'find': {'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Dynamic `package discovery', '`_.'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'where': {'description': 'Directories to be searched for packages (Unix-style relative path)', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'exclude': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Exclude packages that match the values listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Restrict the found packages to just the ones listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'namespaces': {'type': 'boolean', '$$description': ['When ``True``, directories without a ``__init__.py`` file will also', 'be scanned for :pep:`420`-style implicit namespaces']}}}}}}}}}, rule='type') + data__tool_is_dict = isinstance(data__tool, dict) + if data__tool_is_dict: + data__tool_keys = set(data__tool.keys()) + if "distutils" in data__tool_keys: + data__tool_keys.remove("distutils") + data__tool__distutils = data__tool["distutils"] + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_deprecated_distutils_configfile_html(data__tool__distutils, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".tool.distutils") + if "setuptools" in data__tool_keys: + data__tool_keys.remove("setuptools") + data__tool__setuptools = data__tool["setuptools"] + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html(data__tool__setuptools, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".tool.setuptools") + if "dependency-groups" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("dependency-groups") + data__dependencygroups = data["dependency-groups"] + if not isinstance(data__dependencygroups, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups must be object", value=data__dependencygroups, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups", definition={'type': 'object', 'description': 'Dependency groups following PEP 735', 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python package specifiers following PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}, {'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'include-group': {'description': 'Another dependency group to include in this one', 'type': 'string', 'pattern': '^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$'}}}]}}}}, rule='type') + data__dependencygroups_is_dict = isinstance(data__dependencygroups, dict) + if data__dependencygroups_is_dict: + data__dependencygroups_keys = set(data__dependencygroups.keys()) + for data__dependencygroups_key, data__dependencygroups_val in data__dependencygroups.items(): + if REGEX_PATTERNS['^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$'].search(data__dependencygroups_key): + if data__dependencygroups_key in data__dependencygroups_keys: + data__dependencygroups_keys.remove(data__dependencygroups_key) + if not isinstance(data__dependencygroups_val, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}".format(**locals()) + " must be array", value=data__dependencygroups_val, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python package specifiers following PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}, {'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'include-group': {'description': 'Another dependency group to include in this one', 'type': 'string', 'pattern': '^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$'}}}]}}, rule='type') + data__dependencygroups_val_is_list = isinstance(data__dependencygroups_val, (list, tuple)) + if data__dependencygroups_val_is_list: + data__dependencygroups_val_len = len(data__dependencygroups_val) + for data__dependencygroups_val_x, data__dependencygroups_val_item in enumerate(data__dependencygroups_val): + data__dependencygroups_val_item_one_of_count1 = 0 + if data__dependencygroups_val_item_one_of_count1 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data__dependencygroups_val_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__dependencygroups_val_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python package specifiers following PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__dependencygroups_val_item, str): + if not custom_formats["pep508"](data__dependencygroups_val_item): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be pep508", value=data__dependencygroups_val_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python package specifiers following PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}, rule='format') + data__dependencygroups_val_item_one_of_count1 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__dependencygroups_val_item_one_of_count1 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data__dependencygroups_val_item, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be object", value=data__dependencygroups_val_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'include-group': {'description': 'Another dependency group to include in this one', 'type': 'string', 'pattern': '^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$'}}}, rule='type') + data__dependencygroups_val_item_is_dict = isinstance(data__dependencygroups_val_item, dict) + if data__dependencygroups_val_item_is_dict: + data__dependencygroups_val_item_keys = set(data__dependencygroups_val_item.keys()) + if "include-group" in data__dependencygroups_val_item_keys: + data__dependencygroups_val_item_keys.remove("include-group") + data__dependencygroups_val_item__includegroup = data__dependencygroups_val_item["include-group"] + if not isinstance(data__dependencygroups_val_item__includegroup, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}].include-group".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__dependencygroups_val_item__includegroup, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}].include-group".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'description': 'Another dependency group to include in this one', 'type': 'string', 'pattern': '^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__dependencygroups_val_item__includegroup, str): + if not REGEX_PATTERNS['^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$'].search(data__dependencygroups_val_item__includegroup): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}].include-group".format(**locals()) + " must match pattern ^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$", value=data__dependencygroups_val_item__includegroup, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}].include-group".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'description': 'Another dependency group to include in this one', 'type': 'string', 'pattern': '^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$'}, rule='pattern') + if data__dependencygroups_val_item_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must not contain "+str(data__dependencygroups_val_item_keys)+" properties", value=data__dependencygroups_val_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'include-group': {'description': 'Another dependency group to include in this one', 'type': 'string', 'pattern': '^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$'}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + data__dependencygroups_val_item_one_of_count1 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__dependencygroups_val_item_one_of_count1 != 1: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be valid exactly by one definition" + (" (" + str(data__dependencygroups_val_item_one_of_count1) + " matches found)"), value=data__dependencygroups_val_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups.{data__dependencygroups_key}[{data__dependencygroups_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python package specifiers following PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}, {'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'include-group': {'description': 'Another dependency group to include in this one', 'type': 'string', 'pattern': '^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$'}}}]}, rule='oneOf') + if data__dependencygroups_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups must not contain "+str(data__dependencygroups_keys)+" properties", value=data__dependencygroups, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependency-groups", definition={'type': 'object', 'description': 'Dependency groups following PEP 735', 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python package specifiers following PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}, {'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'include-group': {'description': 'Another dependency group to include in this one', 'type': 'string', 'pattern': '^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$'}}}]}}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + if data_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must not contain "+str(data_keys)+" properties", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/declaring-build-dependencies/', 'title': 'Data structure for ``pyproject.toml`` files', '$$description': ['File format containing build-time configurations for the Python ecosystem. ', ':pep:`517` initially defined a build-system independent format for source trees', 'which was complemented by :pep:`518` to provide a way of specifying dependencies ', 'for building Python projects.', 'Please notice the ``project`` table (as initially defined in :pep:`621`) is not included', 'in this schema and should be considered separately.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'build-system': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Table used to store build-related data', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'requires': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['List of dependencies in the :pep:`508` format required to execute the build', 'system. Please notice that the resulting dependency graph', '**MUST NOT contain cycles**'], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'build-backend': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python object that will be used to perform the build according to :pep:`517`', 'format': 'pep517-backend-reference'}, 'backend-path': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['List of directories to be prepended to ``sys.path`` when loading the', 'back-end, and running its hooks'], 'items': {'type': 'string', '$comment': 'Should be a path (TODO: enforce it with format?)'}}}, 'required': ['requires']}, 'project': {'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/pyproject-toml/', 'title': 'Package metadata stored in the ``project`` table', '$$description': ['Data structure for the **project** table inside ``pyproject.toml``', '(as initially defined in :pep:`621`)'], 'type': 'object', 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The name (primary identifier) of the project. MUST be statically defined.', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'version': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The version of the project as supported by :pep:`440`.', 'format': 'pep440'}, 'description': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The `summary description of the project', '`_']}, 'readme': {'$$description': ['`Full/detailed description of the project in the form of a README', '`_', "with meaning similar to the one defined in `core metadata's Description", '`_'], 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file (UTF-8) containing the full description', 'of the project. If the file path ends in case-insensitive ``.md`` or', '``.rst`` suffixes, then the content-type is respectively', '``text/markdown`` or ``text/x-rst``']}, {'type': 'object', 'allOf': [{'anyOf': [{'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file containing the full description', 'of the project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Full text describing the project.'}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, {'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Content-type (:rfc:`1341`) of the full description', '(e.g. ``text/markdown``). The ``charset`` parameter is assumed', 'UTF-8 when not present.'], '$comment': 'TODO: add regex pattern or format?'}}, 'required': ['content-type']}]}]}, 'requires-python': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-versionspec', '$$description': ['`The Python version requirements of the project', '`_.']}, 'license': {'description': '`Project license `_.', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'An SPDX license identifier', 'format': 'SPDX'}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to the file (UTF-8) which contains the license for the', 'project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The license of the project whose meaning is that of the', '`License field from the core metadata', '`_.']}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, 'license-files': {'description': 'Paths or globs to paths of license files', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'authors': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/author'}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'authors' of the project.", 'The exact meaning is open to interpretation (e.g. original or primary authors,', 'current maintainers, or owners of the package).']}, 'maintainers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/author'}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'maintainers' of the project.", 'Similarly to ``authors``, the exact meaning is open to interpretation.']}, 'keywords': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, 'description': 'List of keywords to assist searching for the distribution in a larger catalog.'}, 'classifiers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'trove-classifier', 'description': '`PyPI classifier `_.'}, '$$description': ['`Trove classifiers `_', 'which apply to the project.']}, 'urls': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'URLs associated with the project in the form ``label => value``.', 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'url'}}}, 'scripts': {'$ref': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', '$$description': ['Instruct the installer to create command-line wrappers for the given', '`entry points `_.']}, 'gui-scripts': {'$ref': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', '$$description': ['Instruct the installer to create GUI wrappers for the given', '`entry points `_.', 'The difference between ``scripts`` and ``gui-scripts`` is only relevant in', 'Windows.']}, 'entry-points': {'$$description': ['Instruct the installer to expose the given modules/functions via', '``entry-point`` discovery mechanism (useful for plugins).', 'More information available in the `Python packaging guide', '`_.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-group'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'$ref': '#/definitions/entry-point-group'}}}, 'dependencies': {'type': 'array', 'description': 'Project (mandatory) dependencies.', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/dependency'}}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Optional dependency for the project', 'propertyNames': {'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/dependency'}}}}, 'import-names': {'description': 'Lists import names which a project, when installed, would exclusively provide.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'import-namespaces': {'description': 'Lists import names that, when installed, would be provided by the project, but not exclusively.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'dynamic': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Specifies which fields are intentionally unspecified and expected to be', 'dynamically provided by build tools'], 'items': {'enum': ['version', 'description', 'readme', 'requires-python', 'license', 'license-files', 'authors', 'maintainers', 'keywords', 'classifiers', 'urls', 'scripts', 'gui-scripts', 'entry-points', 'dependencies', 'optional-dependencies', 'import-names', 'import-namespaces']}}}, 'required': ['name'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'allOf': [{'if': {'not': {'required': ['dynamic'], 'properties': {'dynamic': {'contains': {'const': 'version'}, '$$description': ['version is listed in ``dynamic``']}}}, '$$comment': ['According to :pep:`621`:', ' If the core metadata specification lists a field as "Required", then', ' the metadata MUST specify the field statically or list it in dynamic', 'In turn, `core metadata`_ defines:', ' The required fields are: Metadata-Version, Name, Version.', ' All the other fields are optional.', 'Since ``Metadata-Version`` is defined by the build back-end, ``name`` and', '``version`` are the only mandatory information in ``pyproject.toml``.', '.. _core metadata: https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/']}, 'then': {'required': ['version'], '$$description': ['version should be statically defined in the ``version`` field']}}, {'if': {'required': ['license-files']}, 'then': {'properties': {'license': {'type': 'string'}}}}], 'definitions': {'author': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, 'entry-point-group': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, 'dependency': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}}, 'tool': {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'distutils': {'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/deprecated/distutils/configfile.html', 'title': '``tool.distutils`` table', '$$description': ['**EXPERIMENTAL** (NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED): Use ``tool.distutils``', 'subtables to configure arguments for ``distutils`` commands.', 'Originally, ``distutils`` allowed developers to configure arguments for', '``setup.py`` commands via `distutils configuration files', '`_.', 'See also `the old Python docs _`.'], 'type': 'object', 'properties': {'global': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Global options applied to all ``distutils`` commands'}}, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'type': 'object'}}, '$comment': 'TODO: Is there a practical way of making this schema more specific?'}, 'setuptools': {'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/pyproject_config.html', 'title': '``tool.setuptools`` table', '$$description': ['``setuptools``-specific configurations that can be set by users that require', 'customization.', 'These configurations are completely optional and probably can be skipped when', 'creating simple packages. They are equivalent to some of the `Keywords', '`_', 'used by the ``setup.py`` file, and can be set via the ``tool.setuptools`` table.', 'It considers only ``setuptools`` `parameters', '`_', 'that are not covered by :pep:`621`; and intentionally excludes ``dependency_links``', 'and ``setup_requires`` (incompatible with modern workflows/standards).'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'platforms': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'provides': {'$$description': ['Package and virtual package names contained within this package', '**(not supported by pip)**'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}}, 'obsoletes': {'$$description': ['Packages which this package renders obsolete', '**(not supported by pip)**'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}}, 'zip-safe': {'$$description': ['Whether the project can be safely installed and run from a zip file.', '**OBSOLETE**: only relevant for ``pkg_resources``, ``easy_install`` and', '``setup.py install`` in the context of ``eggs`` (**DEPRECATED**).'], 'type': 'boolean'}, 'script-files': {'$$description': ['Legacy way of defining scripts (entry-points are preferred).', 'Equivalent to the ``script`` keyword in ``setup.py``', '(it was renamed to avoid confusion with entry-point based ``project.scripts``', 'defined in :pep:`621`).', '**DISCOURAGED**: generic script wrappers are tricky and may not work properly.', 'Whenever possible, please use ``project.scripts`` instead.'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, '$comment': 'TODO: is this field deprecated/should be removed?'}, 'eager-resources': {'$$description': ['Resources that should be extracted together, if any of them is needed,', 'or if any C extensions included in the project are imported.', '**OBSOLETE**: only relevant for ``pkg_resources``, ``easy_install`` and', '``setup.py install`` in the context of ``eggs`` (**DEPRECATED**).'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'packages': {'$$description': ['Packages that should be included in the distribution.', 'It can be given either as a list of package identifiers', 'or as a ``dict``-like structure with a single key ``find``', 'which corresponds to a dynamic call to', '``setuptools.config.expand.find_packages`` function.', 'The ``find`` key is associated with a nested ``dict``-like structure that can', 'contain ``where``, ``include``, ``exclude`` and ``namespaces`` keys,', 'mimicking the keyword arguments of the associated function.'], 'oneOf': [{'title': 'Array of Python package identifiers', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/package-name'}}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/find-directive'}]}, 'package-dir': {'$$description': [':class:`dict`-like structure mapping from package names to directories where their', 'code can be found.', 'The empty string (as key) means that all packages are contained inside', 'the given directory will be included in the distribution.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'const': ''}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/package-name'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string'}}}, 'package-data': {'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns.', 'Usually this option is not needed when using ``include-package-data = true``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$ref': '#/definitions/package-name'}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'include-package-data': {'$$description': ['Automatically include any data files inside the package directories', 'that are specified by ``MANIFEST.in``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'boolean'}, 'exclude-package-data': {'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns that should be excluded', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$ref': '#/definitions/package-name'}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'namespace-packages': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, '$comment': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html', 'description': '**DEPRECATED**: use implicit namespaces instead (:pep:`420`).'}, 'py-modules': {'description': 'Modules that setuptools will manipulate', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, '$comment': 'TODO: clarify the relationship with ``packages``'}, 'ext-modules': {'description': 'Extension modules to be compiled by setuptools', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/ext-module'}}, 'data-files': {'$$description': ['``dict``-like structure where each key represents a directory and', 'the value is a list of glob patterns that should be installed in them.', '**DISCOURAGED**: please notice this might not work as expected with wheels.', 'Whenever possible, consider using data files inside the package directories', '(or create a new namespace package that only contains data files).', 'See `data files support', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'cmdclass': {'$$description': ['Mapping of distutils-style command names to ``setuptools.Command`` subclasses', 'which in turn should be represented by strings with a qualified class name', '(i.e., "dotted" form with module), e.g.::\n\n', ' cmdclass = {mycmd = "pkg.subpkg.module.CommandClass"}\n\n', 'The command class should be a directly defined at the top-level of the', 'containing module (no class nesting).'], 'type': 'object', 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}}, 'license-files': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, '$$description': ['**PROVISIONAL**: list of glob patterns for all license files being distributed.', '(likely to become standard with :pep:`639`).', "By default: ``['LICEN[CS]E*', 'COPYING*', 'NOTICE*', 'AUTHORS*']``"], '$comment': 'TODO: revise if PEP 639 is accepted. Probably ``project.license-files``?'}, 'dynamic': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Instructions for loading :pep:`621`-related metadata dynamically', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'version': {'$$description': ['A version dynamically loaded via either the ``attr:`` or ``file:``', 'directives. Please make sure the given file or attribute respects :pep:`440`.', 'Also ensure to set ``project.dynamic`` accordingly.'], 'oneOf': [{'$ref': '#/definitions/attr-directive'}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}, 'classifiers': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}, 'description': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}, 'entry-points': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}, 'dependencies': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive-for-dependencies'}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'propertyNames': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive-for-dependencies'}}}, 'readme': {'type': 'object', 'anyOf': [{'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string'}, 'file': {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive/properties/file'}}, 'additionalProperties': False}], 'required': ['file']}}}}, 'definitions': {'package-name': {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, 'ext-module': {'$id': '#/definitions/ext-module', 'title': 'Extension module', 'description': 'Parameters to construct a :class:`setuptools.Extension` object', 'type': 'object', 'required': ['name', 'sources'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, 'sources': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'define-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}}, 'undef-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'libraries': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'runtime-library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-objects': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-compile-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-link-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'export-symbols': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'swig-opts': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'depends': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'language': {'type': 'string'}, 'optional': {'type': 'boolean'}, 'py-limited-api': {'type': 'boolean'}}}, 'file-directive': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'file-directive-for-dependencies': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}, 'attr-directive': {'title': "'attr:' directive", '$id': '#/definitions/attr-directive', '$$description': ['Value is read from a module attribute. Supports callables and iterables;', 'unsupported types are cast via ``str()``'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'attr': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}, 'required': ['attr']}, 'find-directive': {'$id': '#/definitions/find-directive', 'title': "'find:' directive", 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'find': {'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Dynamic `package discovery', '`_.'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'where': {'description': 'Directories to be searched for packages (Unix-style relative path)', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'exclude': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Exclude packages that match the values listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Restrict the found packages to just the ones listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'namespaces': {'type': 'boolean', '$$description': ['When ``True``, directories without a ``__init__.py`` file will also', 'be scanned for :pep:`420`-style implicit namespaces']}}}}}}}}}, 'dependency-groups': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Dependency groups following PEP 735', 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'Python package specifiers following PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}, {'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'include-group': {'description': 'Another dependency group to include in this one', 'type': 'string', 'pattern': '^([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])$'}}}]}}}}}, 'project': {'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/pyproject-toml/', 'title': 'Package metadata stored in the ``project`` table', '$$description': ['Data structure for the **project** table inside ``pyproject.toml``', '(as initially defined in :pep:`621`)'], 'type': 'object', 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The name (primary identifier) of the project. MUST be statically defined.', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'version': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The version of the project as supported by :pep:`440`.', 'format': 'pep440'}, 'description': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The `summary description of the project', '`_']}, 'readme': {'$$description': ['`Full/detailed description of the project in the form of a README', '`_', "with meaning similar to the one defined in `core metadata's Description", '`_'], 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file (UTF-8) containing the full description', 'of the project. If the file path ends in case-insensitive ``.md`` or', '``.rst`` suffixes, then the content-type is respectively', '``text/markdown`` or ``text/x-rst``']}, {'type': 'object', 'allOf': [{'anyOf': [{'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file containing the full description', 'of the project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Full text describing the project.'}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, {'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Content-type (:rfc:`1341`) of the full description', '(e.g. ``text/markdown``). The ``charset`` parameter is assumed', 'UTF-8 when not present.'], '$comment': 'TODO: add regex pattern or format?'}}, 'required': ['content-type']}]}]}, 'requires-python': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-versionspec', '$$description': ['`The Python version requirements of the project', '`_.']}, 'license': {'description': '`Project license `_.', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'An SPDX license identifier', 'format': 'SPDX'}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to the file (UTF-8) which contains the license for the', 'project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The license of the project whose meaning is that of the', '`License field from the core metadata', '`_.']}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, 'license-files': {'description': 'Paths or globs to paths of license files', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'authors': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/author'}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'authors' of the project.", 'The exact meaning is open to interpretation (e.g. original or primary authors,', 'current maintainers, or owners of the package).']}, 'maintainers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/author'}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'maintainers' of the project.", 'Similarly to ``authors``, the exact meaning is open to interpretation.']}, 'keywords': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, 'description': 'List of keywords to assist searching for the distribution in a larger catalog.'}, 'classifiers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'trove-classifier', 'description': '`PyPI classifier `_.'}, '$$description': ['`Trove classifiers `_', 'which apply to the project.']}, 'urls': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'URLs associated with the project in the form ``label => value``.', 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'url'}}}, 'scripts': {'$ref': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', '$$description': ['Instruct the installer to create command-line wrappers for the given', '`entry points `_.']}, 'gui-scripts': {'$ref': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', '$$description': ['Instruct the installer to create GUI wrappers for the given', '`entry points `_.', 'The difference between ``scripts`` and ``gui-scripts`` is only relevant in', 'Windows.']}, 'entry-points': {'$$description': ['Instruct the installer to expose the given modules/functions via', '``entry-point`` discovery mechanism (useful for plugins).', 'More information available in the `Python packaging guide', '`_.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-group'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'$ref': '#/definitions/entry-point-group'}}}, 'dependencies': {'type': 'array', 'description': 'Project (mandatory) dependencies.', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/dependency'}}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Optional dependency for the project', 'propertyNames': {'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$ref': '#/definitions/dependency'}}}}, 'import-names': {'description': 'Lists import names which a project, when installed, would exclusively provide.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'import-namespaces': {'description': 'Lists import names that, when installed, would be provided by the project, but not exclusively.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'dynamic': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Specifies which fields are intentionally unspecified and expected to be', 'dynamically provided by build tools'], 'items': {'enum': ['version', 'description', 'readme', 'requires-python', 'license', 'license-files', 'authors', 'maintainers', 'keywords', 'classifiers', 'urls', 'scripts', 'gui-scripts', 'entry-points', 'dependencies', 'optional-dependencies', 'import-names', 'import-namespaces']}}}, 'required': ['name'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'allOf': [{'if': {'not': {'required': ['dynamic'], 'properties': {'dynamic': {'contains': {'const': 'version'}, '$$description': ['version is listed in ``dynamic``']}}}, '$$comment': ['According to :pep:`621`:', ' If the core metadata specification lists a field as "Required", then', ' the metadata MUST specify the field statically or list it in dynamic', 'In turn, `core metadata`_ defines:', ' The required fields are: Metadata-Version, Name, Version.', ' All the other fields are optional.', 'Since ``Metadata-Version`` is defined by the build back-end, ``name`` and', '``version`` are the only mandatory information in ``pyproject.toml``.', '.. _core metadata: https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/']}, 'then': {'required': ['version'], '$$description': ['version should be statically defined in the ``version`` field']}}, {'if': {'required': ['license-files']}, 'then': {'properties': {'license': {'type': 'string'}}}}], 'definitions': {'author': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, 'entry-point-group': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, 'dependency': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + return data + +def validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + if not isinstance(data, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be object", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/pyproject_config.html', 'title': '``tool.setuptools`` table', '$$description': ['``setuptools``-specific configurations that can be set by users that require', 'customization.', 'These configurations are completely optional and probably can be skipped when', 'creating simple packages. They are equivalent to some of the `Keywords', '`_', 'used by the ``setup.py`` file, and can be set via the ``tool.setuptools`` table.', 'It considers only ``setuptools`` `parameters', '`_', 'that are not covered by :pep:`621`; and intentionally excludes ``dependency_links``', 'and ``setup_requires`` (incompatible with modern workflows/standards).'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'platforms': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'provides': {'$$description': ['Package and virtual package names contained within this package', '**(not supported by pip)**'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}}, 'obsoletes': {'$$description': ['Packages which this package renders obsolete', '**(not supported by pip)**'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}}, 'zip-safe': {'$$description': ['Whether the project can be safely installed and run from a zip file.', '**OBSOLETE**: only relevant for ``pkg_resources``, ``easy_install`` and', '``setup.py install`` in the context of ``eggs`` (**DEPRECATED**).'], 'type': 'boolean'}, 'script-files': {'$$description': ['Legacy way of defining scripts (entry-points are preferred).', 'Equivalent to the ``script`` keyword in ``setup.py``', '(it was renamed to avoid confusion with entry-point based ``project.scripts``', 'defined in :pep:`621`).', '**DISCOURAGED**: generic script wrappers are tricky and may not work properly.', 'Whenever possible, please use ``project.scripts`` instead.'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, '$comment': 'TODO: is this field deprecated/should be removed?'}, 'eager-resources': {'$$description': ['Resources that should be extracted together, if any of them is needed,', 'or if any C extensions included in the project are imported.', '**OBSOLETE**: only relevant for ``pkg_resources``, ``easy_install`` and', '``setup.py install`` in the context of ``eggs`` (**DEPRECATED**).'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'packages': {'$$description': ['Packages that should be included in the distribution.', 'It can be given either as a list of package identifiers', 'or as a ``dict``-like structure with a single key ``find``', 'which corresponds to a dynamic call to', '``setuptools.config.expand.find_packages`` function.', 'The ``find`` key is associated with a nested ``dict``-like structure that can', 'contain ``where``, ``include``, ``exclude`` and ``namespaces`` keys,', 'mimicking the keyword arguments of the associated function.'], 'oneOf': [{'title': 'Array of Python package identifiers', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}}, {'$id': '#/definitions/find-directive', 'title': "'find:' directive", 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'find': {'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Dynamic `package discovery', '`_.'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'where': {'description': 'Directories to be searched for packages (Unix-style relative path)', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'exclude': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Exclude packages that match the values listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Restrict the found packages to just the ones listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'namespaces': {'type': 'boolean', '$$description': ['When ``True``, directories without a ``__init__.py`` file will also', 'be scanned for :pep:`420`-style implicit namespaces']}}}}}]}, 'package-dir': {'$$description': [':class:`dict`-like structure mapping from package names to directories where their', 'code can be found.', 'The empty string (as key) means that all packages are contained inside', 'the given directory will be included in the distribution.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'const': ''}, {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string'}}}, 'package-data': {'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns.', 'Usually this option is not needed when using ``include-package-data = true``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'include-package-data': {'$$description': ['Automatically include any data files inside the package directories', 'that are specified by ``MANIFEST.in``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'boolean'}, 'exclude-package-data': {'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns that should be excluded', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'namespace-packages': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, '$comment': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html', 'description': '**DEPRECATED**: use implicit namespaces instead (:pep:`420`).'}, 'py-modules': {'description': 'Modules that setuptools will manipulate', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, '$comment': 'TODO: clarify the relationship with ``packages``'}, 'ext-modules': {'description': 'Extension modules to be compiled by setuptools', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/ext-module', 'title': 'Extension module', 'description': 'Parameters to construct a :class:`setuptools.Extension` object', 'type': 'object', 'required': ['name', 'sources'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, 'sources': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'define-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}}, 'undef-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'libraries': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'runtime-library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-objects': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-compile-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-link-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'export-symbols': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'swig-opts': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'depends': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'language': {'type': 'string'}, 'optional': {'type': 'boolean'}, 'py-limited-api': {'type': 'boolean'}}}}, 'data-files': {'$$description': ['``dict``-like structure where each key represents a directory and', 'the value is a list of glob patterns that should be installed in them.', '**DISCOURAGED**: please notice this might not work as expected with wheels.', 'Whenever possible, consider using data files inside the package directories', '(or create a new namespace package that only contains data files).', 'See `data files support', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'cmdclass': {'$$description': ['Mapping of distutils-style command names to ``setuptools.Command`` subclasses', 'which in turn should be represented by strings with a qualified class name', '(i.e., "dotted" form with module), e.g.::\n\n', ' cmdclass = {mycmd = "pkg.subpkg.module.CommandClass"}\n\n', 'The command class should be a directly defined at the top-level of the', 'containing module (no class nesting).'], 'type': 'object', 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}}, 'license-files': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, '$$description': ['**PROVISIONAL**: list of glob patterns for all license files being distributed.', '(likely to become standard with :pep:`639`).', "By default: ``['LICEN[CS]E*', 'COPYING*', 'NOTICE*', 'AUTHORS*']``"], '$comment': 'TODO: revise if PEP 639 is accepted. Probably ``project.license-files``?'}, 'dynamic': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Instructions for loading :pep:`621`-related metadata dynamically', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'version': {'$$description': ['A version dynamically loaded via either the ``attr:`` or ``file:``', 'directives. Please make sure the given file or attribute respects :pep:`440`.', 'Also ensure to set ``project.dynamic`` accordingly.'], 'oneOf': [{'title': "'attr:' directive", '$id': '#/definitions/attr-directive', '$$description': ['Value is read from a module attribute. Supports callables and iterables;', 'unsupported types are cast via ``str()``'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'attr': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}, 'required': ['attr']}, {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}]}, 'classifiers': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'description': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'entry-points': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'dependencies': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'propertyNames': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}}}, 'readme': {'type': 'object', 'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string'}, 'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'additionalProperties': False}], 'required': ['file']}}}}, 'definitions': {'package-name': {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, 'ext-module': {'$id': '#/definitions/ext-module', 'title': 'Extension module', 'description': 'Parameters to construct a :class:`setuptools.Extension` object', 'type': 'object', 'required': ['name', 'sources'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, 'sources': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'define-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}}, 'undef-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'libraries': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'runtime-library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-objects': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-compile-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-link-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'export-symbols': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'swig-opts': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'depends': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'language': {'type': 'string'}, 'optional': {'type': 'boolean'}, 'py-limited-api': {'type': 'boolean'}}}, 'file-directive': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'file-directive-for-dependencies': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}]}, 'attr-directive': {'title': "'attr:' directive", '$id': '#/definitions/attr-directive', '$$description': ['Value is read from a module attribute. Supports callables and iterables;', 'unsupported types are cast via ``str()``'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'attr': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}, 'required': ['attr']}, 'find-directive': {'$id': '#/definitions/find-directive', 'title': "'find:' directive", 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'find': {'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Dynamic `package discovery', '`_.'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'where': {'description': 'Directories to be searched for packages (Unix-style relative path)', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'exclude': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Exclude packages that match the values listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Restrict the found packages to just the ones listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'namespaces': {'type': 'boolean', '$$description': ['When ``True``, directories without a ``__init__.py`` file will also', 'be scanned for :pep:`420`-style implicit namespaces']}}}}}}}, rule='type') + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data_keys = set(data.keys()) + if "platforms" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("platforms") + data__platforms = data["platforms"] + if not isinstance(data__platforms, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".platforms must be array", value=data__platforms, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".platforms", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__platforms_is_list = isinstance(data__platforms, (list, tuple)) + if data__platforms_is_list: + data__platforms_len = len(data__platforms) + for data__platforms_x, data__platforms_item in enumerate(data__platforms): + if not isinstance(data__platforms_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".platforms[{data__platforms_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__platforms_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".platforms[{data__platforms_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "provides" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("provides") + data__provides = data["provides"] + if not isinstance(data__provides, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".provides must be array", value=data__provides, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".provides", definition={'$$description': ['Package and virtual package names contained within this package', '**(not supported by pip)**'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}}, rule='type') + data__provides_is_list = isinstance(data__provides, (list, tuple)) + if data__provides_is_list: + data__provides_len = len(data__provides) + for data__provides_x, data__provides_item in enumerate(data__provides): + if not isinstance(data__provides_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".provides[{data__provides_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__provides_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".provides[{data__provides_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__provides_item, str): + if not custom_formats["pep508-identifier"](data__provides_item): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".provides[{data__provides_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be pep508-identifier", value=data__provides_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".provides[{data__provides_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, rule='format') + if "obsoletes" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("obsoletes") + data__obsoletes = data["obsoletes"] + if not isinstance(data__obsoletes, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".obsoletes must be array", value=data__obsoletes, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".obsoletes", definition={'$$description': ['Packages which this package renders obsolete', '**(not supported by pip)**'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}}, rule='type') + data__obsoletes_is_list = isinstance(data__obsoletes, (list, tuple)) + if data__obsoletes_is_list: + data__obsoletes_len = len(data__obsoletes) + for data__obsoletes_x, data__obsoletes_item in enumerate(data__obsoletes): + if not isinstance(data__obsoletes_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".obsoletes[{data__obsoletes_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__obsoletes_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".obsoletes[{data__obsoletes_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__obsoletes_item, str): + if not custom_formats["pep508-identifier"](data__obsoletes_item): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".obsoletes[{data__obsoletes_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be pep508-identifier", value=data__obsoletes_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".obsoletes[{data__obsoletes_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, rule='format') + if "zip-safe" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("zip-safe") + data__zipsafe = data["zip-safe"] + if not isinstance(data__zipsafe, (bool)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".zip-safe must be boolean", value=data__zipsafe, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".zip-safe", definition={'$$description': ['Whether the project can be safely installed and run from a zip file.', '**OBSOLETE**: only relevant for ``pkg_resources``, ``easy_install`` and', '``setup.py install`` in the context of ``eggs`` (**DEPRECATED**).'], 'type': 'boolean'}, rule='type') + if "script-files" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("script-files") + data__scriptfiles = data["script-files"] + if not isinstance(data__scriptfiles, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".script-files must be array", value=data__scriptfiles, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".script-files", definition={'$$description': ['Legacy way of defining scripts (entry-points are preferred).', 'Equivalent to the ``script`` keyword in ``setup.py``', '(it was renamed to avoid confusion with entry-point based ``project.scripts``', 'defined in :pep:`621`).', '**DISCOURAGED**: generic script wrappers are tricky and may not work properly.', 'Whenever possible, please use ``project.scripts`` instead.'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, '$comment': 'TODO: is this field deprecated/should be removed?'}, rule='type') + data__scriptfiles_is_list = isinstance(data__scriptfiles, (list, tuple)) + if data__scriptfiles_is_list: + data__scriptfiles_len = len(data__scriptfiles) + for data__scriptfiles_x, data__scriptfiles_item in enumerate(data__scriptfiles): + if not isinstance(data__scriptfiles_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".script-files[{data__scriptfiles_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__scriptfiles_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".script-files[{data__scriptfiles_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "eager-resources" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("eager-resources") + data__eagerresources = data["eager-resources"] + if not isinstance(data__eagerresources, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".eager-resources must be array", value=data__eagerresources, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".eager-resources", definition={'$$description': ['Resources that should be extracted together, if any of them is needed,', 'or if any C extensions included in the project are imported.', '**OBSOLETE**: only relevant for ``pkg_resources``, ``easy_install`` and', '``setup.py install`` in the context of ``eggs`` (**DEPRECATED**).'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__eagerresources_is_list = isinstance(data__eagerresources, (list, tuple)) + if data__eagerresources_is_list: + data__eagerresources_len = len(data__eagerresources) + for data__eagerresources_x, data__eagerresources_item in enumerate(data__eagerresources): + if not isinstance(data__eagerresources_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".eager-resources[{data__eagerresources_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__eagerresources_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".eager-resources[{data__eagerresources_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "packages" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("packages") + data__packages = data["packages"] + data__packages_one_of_count2 = 0 + if data__packages_one_of_count2 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data__packages, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".packages must be array", value=data__packages, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".packages", definition={'title': 'Array of Python package identifiers', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}}, rule='type') + data__packages_is_list = isinstance(data__packages, (list, tuple)) + if data__packages_is_list: + data__packages_len = len(data__packages) + for data__packages_x, data__packages_item in enumerate(data__packages): + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_package_name(data__packages_item, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".packages[{data__packages_x}]".format(**locals())) + data__packages_one_of_count2 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__packages_one_of_count2 < 2: + try: + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_find_directive(data__packages, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".packages") + data__packages_one_of_count2 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__packages_one_of_count2 != 1: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".packages must be valid exactly by one definition" + (" (" + str(data__packages_one_of_count2) + " matches found)"), value=data__packages, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".packages", definition={'$$description': ['Packages that should be included in the distribution.', 'It can be given either as a list of package identifiers', 'or as a ``dict``-like structure with a single key ``find``', 'which corresponds to a dynamic call to', '``setuptools.config.expand.find_packages`` function.', 'The ``find`` key is associated with a nested ``dict``-like structure that can', 'contain ``where``, ``include``, ``exclude`` and ``namespaces`` keys,', 'mimicking the keyword arguments of the associated function.'], 'oneOf': [{'title': 'Array of Python package identifiers', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}}, {'$id': '#/definitions/find-directive', 'title': "'find:' directive", 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'find': {'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Dynamic `package discovery', '`_.'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'where': {'description': 'Directories to be searched for packages (Unix-style relative path)', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'exclude': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Exclude packages that match the values listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Restrict the found packages to just the ones listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'namespaces': {'type': 'boolean', '$$description': ['When ``True``, directories without a ``__init__.py`` file will also', 'be scanned for :pep:`420`-style implicit namespaces']}}}}}]}, rule='oneOf') + if "package-dir" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("package-dir") + data__packagedir = data["package-dir"] + if not isinstance(data__packagedir, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-dir must be object", value=data__packagedir, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-dir", definition={'$$description': [':class:`dict`-like structure mapping from package names to directories where their', 'code can be found.', 'The empty string (as key) means that all packages are contained inside', 'the given directory will be included in the distribution.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'const': ''}, {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string'}}}, rule='type') + data__packagedir_is_dict = isinstance(data__packagedir, dict) + if data__packagedir_is_dict: + data__packagedir_keys = set(data__packagedir.keys()) + for data__packagedir_key, data__packagedir_val in data__packagedir.items(): + if REGEX_PATTERNS['^.*$'].search(data__packagedir_key): + if data__packagedir_key in data__packagedir_keys: + data__packagedir_keys.remove(data__packagedir_key) + if not isinstance(data__packagedir_val, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-dir.{data__packagedir_key}".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__packagedir_val, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-dir.{data__packagedir_key}".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if data__packagedir_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-dir must not contain "+str(data__packagedir_keys)+" properties", value=data__packagedir, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-dir", definition={'$$description': [':class:`dict`-like structure mapping from package names to directories where their', 'code can be found.', 'The empty string (as key) means that all packages are contained inside', 'the given directory will be included in the distribution.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'const': ''}, {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string'}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + data__packagedir_len = len(data__packagedir) + if data__packagedir_len != 0: + data__packagedir_property_names = True + for data__packagedir_key in data__packagedir: + try: + data__packagedir_key_any_of_count3 = 0 + if not data__packagedir_key_any_of_count3: + try: + if data__packagedir_key != "": + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-dir must be same as const definition: ", value=data__packagedir_key, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-dir", definition={'const': ''}, rule='const') + data__packagedir_key_any_of_count3 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data__packagedir_key_any_of_count3: + try: + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_package_name(data__packagedir_key, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-dir") + data__packagedir_key_any_of_count3 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data__packagedir_key_any_of_count3: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-dir cannot be validated by any definition", value=data__packagedir_key, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-dir", definition={'anyOf': [{'const': ''}, {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}]}, rule='anyOf') + except JsonSchemaValueException: + data__packagedir_property_names = False + if not data__packagedir_property_names: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-dir must be named by propertyName definition", value=data__packagedir, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-dir", definition={'$$description': [':class:`dict`-like structure mapping from package names to directories where their', 'code can be found.', 'The empty string (as key) means that all packages are contained inside', 'the given directory will be included in the distribution.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'const': ''}, {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string'}}}, rule='propertyNames') + if "package-data" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("package-data") + data__packagedata = data["package-data"] + if not isinstance(data__packagedata, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data must be object", value=data__packagedata, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data", definition={'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns.', 'Usually this option is not needed when using ``include-package-data = true``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, rule='type') + data__packagedata_is_dict = isinstance(data__packagedata, dict) + if data__packagedata_is_dict: + data__packagedata_keys = set(data__packagedata.keys()) + for data__packagedata_key, data__packagedata_val in data__packagedata.items(): + if REGEX_PATTERNS['^.*$'].search(data__packagedata_key): + if data__packagedata_key in data__packagedata_keys: + data__packagedata_keys.remove(data__packagedata_key) + if not isinstance(data__packagedata_val, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data.{data__packagedata_key}".format(**locals()) + " must be array", value=data__packagedata_val, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data.{data__packagedata_key}".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__packagedata_val_is_list = isinstance(data__packagedata_val, (list, tuple)) + if data__packagedata_val_is_list: + data__packagedata_val_len = len(data__packagedata_val) + for data__packagedata_val_x, data__packagedata_val_item in enumerate(data__packagedata_val): + if not isinstance(data__packagedata_val_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data.{data__packagedata_key}[{data__packagedata_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__packagedata_val_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data.{data__packagedata_key}[{data__packagedata_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if data__packagedata_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data must not contain "+str(data__packagedata_keys)+" properties", value=data__packagedata, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data", definition={'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns.', 'Usually this option is not needed when using ``include-package-data = true``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + data__packagedata_len = len(data__packagedata) + if data__packagedata_len != 0: + data__packagedata_property_names = True + for data__packagedata_key in data__packagedata: + try: + data__packagedata_key_any_of_count4 = 0 + if not data__packagedata_key_any_of_count4: + try: + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_package_name(data__packagedata_key, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data") + data__packagedata_key_any_of_count4 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data__packagedata_key_any_of_count4: + try: + if data__packagedata_key != "*": + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data must be same as const definition: *", value=data__packagedata_key, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data", definition={'const': '*'}, rule='const') + data__packagedata_key_any_of_count4 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data__packagedata_key_any_of_count4: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data cannot be validated by any definition", value=data__packagedata_key, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data", definition={'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, {'const': '*'}]}, rule='anyOf') + except JsonSchemaValueException: + data__packagedata_property_names = False + if not data__packagedata_property_names: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data must be named by propertyName definition", value=data__packagedata, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".package-data", definition={'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns.', 'Usually this option is not needed when using ``include-package-data = true``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, rule='propertyNames') + if "include-package-data" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("include-package-data") + data__includepackagedata = data["include-package-data"] + if not isinstance(data__includepackagedata, (bool)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".include-package-data must be boolean", value=data__includepackagedata, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".include-package-data", definition={'$$description': ['Automatically include any data files inside the package directories', 'that are specified by ``MANIFEST.in``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'boolean'}, rule='type') + if "exclude-package-data" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("exclude-package-data") + data__excludepackagedata = data["exclude-package-data"] + if not isinstance(data__excludepackagedata, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data must be object", value=data__excludepackagedata, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data", definition={'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns that should be excluded', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, rule='type') + data__excludepackagedata_is_dict = isinstance(data__excludepackagedata, dict) + if data__excludepackagedata_is_dict: + data__excludepackagedata_keys = set(data__excludepackagedata.keys()) + for data__excludepackagedata_key, data__excludepackagedata_val in data__excludepackagedata.items(): + if REGEX_PATTERNS['^.*$'].search(data__excludepackagedata_key): + if data__excludepackagedata_key in data__excludepackagedata_keys: + data__excludepackagedata_keys.remove(data__excludepackagedata_key) + if not isinstance(data__excludepackagedata_val, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data.{data__excludepackagedata_key}".format(**locals()) + " must be array", value=data__excludepackagedata_val, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data.{data__excludepackagedata_key}".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__excludepackagedata_val_is_list = isinstance(data__excludepackagedata_val, (list, tuple)) + if data__excludepackagedata_val_is_list: + data__excludepackagedata_val_len = len(data__excludepackagedata_val) + for data__excludepackagedata_val_x, data__excludepackagedata_val_item in enumerate(data__excludepackagedata_val): + if not isinstance(data__excludepackagedata_val_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data.{data__excludepackagedata_key}[{data__excludepackagedata_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__excludepackagedata_val_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data.{data__excludepackagedata_key}[{data__excludepackagedata_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if data__excludepackagedata_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data must not contain "+str(data__excludepackagedata_keys)+" properties", value=data__excludepackagedata, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data", definition={'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns that should be excluded', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + data__excludepackagedata_len = len(data__excludepackagedata) + if data__excludepackagedata_len != 0: + data__excludepackagedata_property_names = True + for data__excludepackagedata_key in data__excludepackagedata: + try: + data__excludepackagedata_key_any_of_count5 = 0 + if not data__excludepackagedata_key_any_of_count5: + try: + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_package_name(data__excludepackagedata_key, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data") + data__excludepackagedata_key_any_of_count5 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data__excludepackagedata_key_any_of_count5: + try: + if data__excludepackagedata_key != "*": + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data must be same as const definition: *", value=data__excludepackagedata_key, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data", definition={'const': '*'}, rule='const') + data__excludepackagedata_key_any_of_count5 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data__excludepackagedata_key_any_of_count5: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data cannot be validated by any definition", value=data__excludepackagedata_key, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data", definition={'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, {'const': '*'}]}, rule='anyOf') + except JsonSchemaValueException: + data__excludepackagedata_property_names = False + if not data__excludepackagedata_property_names: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data must be named by propertyName definition", value=data__excludepackagedata, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".exclude-package-data", definition={'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns that should be excluded', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, rule='propertyNames') + if "namespace-packages" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("namespace-packages") + data__namespacepackages = data["namespace-packages"] + if not isinstance(data__namespacepackages, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".namespace-packages must be array", value=data__namespacepackages, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".namespace-packages", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, '$comment': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html', 'description': '**DEPRECATED**: use implicit namespaces instead (:pep:`420`).'}, rule='type') + data__namespacepackages_is_list = isinstance(data__namespacepackages, (list, tuple)) + if data__namespacepackages_is_list: + data__namespacepackages_len = len(data__namespacepackages) + for data__namespacepackages_x, data__namespacepackages_item in enumerate(data__namespacepackages): + if not isinstance(data__namespacepackages_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".namespace-packages[{data__namespacepackages_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__namespacepackages_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".namespace-packages[{data__namespacepackages_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__namespacepackages_item, str): + if not custom_formats["python-module-name-relaxed"](data__namespacepackages_item): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".namespace-packages[{data__namespacepackages_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be python-module-name-relaxed", value=data__namespacepackages_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".namespace-packages[{data__namespacepackages_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, rule='format') + if "py-modules" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("py-modules") + data__pymodules = data["py-modules"] + if not isinstance(data__pymodules, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".py-modules must be array", value=data__pymodules, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".py-modules", definition={'description': 'Modules that setuptools will manipulate', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, '$comment': 'TODO: clarify the relationship with ``packages``'}, rule='type') + data__pymodules_is_list = isinstance(data__pymodules, (list, tuple)) + if data__pymodules_is_list: + data__pymodules_len = len(data__pymodules) + for data__pymodules_x, data__pymodules_item in enumerate(data__pymodules): + if not isinstance(data__pymodules_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".py-modules[{data__pymodules_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__pymodules_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".py-modules[{data__pymodules_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__pymodules_item, str): + if not custom_formats["python-module-name-relaxed"](data__pymodules_item): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".py-modules[{data__pymodules_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be python-module-name-relaxed", value=data__pymodules_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".py-modules[{data__pymodules_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, rule='format') + if "ext-modules" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("ext-modules") + data__extmodules = data["ext-modules"] + if not isinstance(data__extmodules, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".ext-modules must be array", value=data__extmodules, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".ext-modules", definition={'description': 'Extension modules to be compiled by setuptools', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/ext-module', 'title': 'Extension module', 'description': 'Parameters to construct a :class:`setuptools.Extension` object', 'type': 'object', 'required': ['name', 'sources'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, 'sources': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'define-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}}, 'undef-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'libraries': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'runtime-library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-objects': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-compile-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-link-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'export-symbols': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'swig-opts': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'depends': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'language': {'type': 'string'}, 'optional': {'type': 'boolean'}, 'py-limited-api': {'type': 'boolean'}}}}, rule='type') + data__extmodules_is_list = isinstance(data__extmodules, (list, tuple)) + if data__extmodules_is_list: + data__extmodules_len = len(data__extmodules) + for data__extmodules_x, data__extmodules_item in enumerate(data__extmodules): + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_ext_module(data__extmodules_item, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".ext-modules[{data__extmodules_x}]".format(**locals())) + if "data-files" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("data-files") + data__datafiles = data["data-files"] + if not isinstance(data__datafiles, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".data-files must be object", value=data__datafiles, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".data-files", definition={'$$description': ['``dict``-like structure where each key represents a directory and', 'the value is a list of glob patterns that should be installed in them.', '**DISCOURAGED**: please notice this might not work as expected with wheels.', 'Whenever possible, consider using data files inside the package directories', '(or create a new namespace package that only contains data files).', 'See `data files support', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, rule='type') + data__datafiles_is_dict = isinstance(data__datafiles, dict) + if data__datafiles_is_dict: + data__datafiles_keys = set(data__datafiles.keys()) + for data__datafiles_key, data__datafiles_val in data__datafiles.items(): + if REGEX_PATTERNS['^.*$'].search(data__datafiles_key): + if data__datafiles_key in data__datafiles_keys: + data__datafiles_keys.remove(data__datafiles_key) + if not isinstance(data__datafiles_val, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".data-files.{data__datafiles_key}".format(**locals()) + " must be array", value=data__datafiles_val, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".data-files.{data__datafiles_key}".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__datafiles_val_is_list = isinstance(data__datafiles_val, (list, tuple)) + if data__datafiles_val_is_list: + data__datafiles_val_len = len(data__datafiles_val) + for data__datafiles_val_x, data__datafiles_val_item in enumerate(data__datafiles_val): + if not isinstance(data__datafiles_val_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".data-files.{data__datafiles_key}[{data__datafiles_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__datafiles_val_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".data-files.{data__datafiles_key}[{data__datafiles_val_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "cmdclass" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("cmdclass") + data__cmdclass = data["cmdclass"] + if not isinstance(data__cmdclass, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".cmdclass must be object", value=data__cmdclass, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".cmdclass", definition={'$$description': ['Mapping of distutils-style command names to ``setuptools.Command`` subclasses', 'which in turn should be represented by strings with a qualified class name', '(i.e., "dotted" form with module), e.g.::\n\n', ' cmdclass = {mycmd = "pkg.subpkg.module.CommandClass"}\n\n', 'The command class should be a directly defined at the top-level of the', 'containing module (no class nesting).'], 'type': 'object', 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}}, rule='type') + data__cmdclass_is_dict = isinstance(data__cmdclass, dict) + if data__cmdclass_is_dict: + data__cmdclass_keys = set(data__cmdclass.keys()) + for data__cmdclass_key, data__cmdclass_val in data__cmdclass.items(): + if REGEX_PATTERNS['^.*$'].search(data__cmdclass_key): + if data__cmdclass_key in data__cmdclass_keys: + data__cmdclass_keys.remove(data__cmdclass_key) + if not isinstance(data__cmdclass_val, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".cmdclass.{data__cmdclass_key}".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__cmdclass_val, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".cmdclass.{data__cmdclass_key}".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__cmdclass_val, str): + if not custom_formats["python-qualified-identifier"](data__cmdclass_val): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".cmdclass.{data__cmdclass_key}".format(**locals()) + " must be python-qualified-identifier", value=data__cmdclass_val, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".cmdclass.{data__cmdclass_key}".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}, rule='format') + if "license-files" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("license-files") + data__licensefiles = data["license-files"] + if not isinstance(data__licensefiles, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license-files must be array", value=data__licensefiles, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license-files", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, '$$description': ['**PROVISIONAL**: list of glob patterns for all license files being distributed.', '(likely to become standard with :pep:`639`).', "By default: ``['LICEN[CS]E*', 'COPYING*', 'NOTICE*', 'AUTHORS*']``"], '$comment': 'TODO: revise if PEP 639 is accepted. Probably ``project.license-files``?'}, rule='type') + data__licensefiles_is_list = isinstance(data__licensefiles, (list, tuple)) + if data__licensefiles_is_list: + data__licensefiles_len = len(data__licensefiles) + for data__licensefiles_x, data__licensefiles_item in enumerate(data__licensefiles): + if not isinstance(data__licensefiles_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license-files[{data__licensefiles_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__licensefiles_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license-files[{data__licensefiles_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "dynamic" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("dynamic") + data__dynamic = data["dynamic"] + if not isinstance(data__dynamic, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic must be object", value=data__dynamic, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic", definition={'type': 'object', 'description': 'Instructions for loading :pep:`621`-related metadata dynamically', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'version': {'$$description': ['A version dynamically loaded via either the ``attr:`` or ``file:``', 'directives. Please make sure the given file or attribute respects :pep:`440`.', 'Also ensure to set ``project.dynamic`` accordingly.'], 'oneOf': [{'title': "'attr:' directive", '$id': '#/definitions/attr-directive', '$$description': ['Value is read from a module attribute. Supports callables and iterables;', 'unsupported types are cast via ``str()``'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'attr': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}, 'required': ['attr']}, {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}]}, 'classifiers': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'description': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'entry-points': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'dependencies': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'propertyNames': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}}}, 'readme': {'type': 'object', 'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string'}, 'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'additionalProperties': False}], 'required': ['file']}}}, rule='type') + data__dynamic_is_dict = isinstance(data__dynamic, dict) + if data__dynamic_is_dict: + data__dynamic_keys = set(data__dynamic.keys()) + if "version" in data__dynamic_keys: + data__dynamic_keys.remove("version") + data__dynamic__version = data__dynamic["version"] + data__dynamic__version_one_of_count6 = 0 + if data__dynamic__version_one_of_count6 < 2: + try: + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_attr_directive(data__dynamic__version, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.version") + data__dynamic__version_one_of_count6 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__dynamic__version_one_of_count6 < 2: + try: + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_file_directive(data__dynamic__version, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.version") + data__dynamic__version_one_of_count6 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__dynamic__version_one_of_count6 != 1: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.version must be valid exactly by one definition" + (" (" + str(data__dynamic__version_one_of_count6) + " matches found)"), value=data__dynamic__version, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.version", definition={'$$description': ['A version dynamically loaded via either the ``attr:`` or ``file:``', 'directives. Please make sure the given file or attribute respects :pep:`440`.', 'Also ensure to set ``project.dynamic`` accordingly.'], 'oneOf': [{'title': "'attr:' directive", '$id': '#/definitions/attr-directive', '$$description': ['Value is read from a module attribute. Supports callables and iterables;', 'unsupported types are cast via ``str()``'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'attr': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}, 'required': ['attr']}, {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}]}, rule='oneOf') + if "classifiers" in data__dynamic_keys: + data__dynamic_keys.remove("classifiers") + data__dynamic__classifiers = data__dynamic["classifiers"] + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_file_directive(data__dynamic__classifiers, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.classifiers") + if "description" in data__dynamic_keys: + data__dynamic_keys.remove("description") + data__dynamic__description = data__dynamic["description"] + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_file_directive(data__dynamic__description, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.description") + if "entry-points" in data__dynamic_keys: + data__dynamic_keys.remove("entry-points") + data__dynamic__entrypoints = data__dynamic["entry-points"] + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_file_directive(data__dynamic__entrypoints, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.entry-points") + if "dependencies" in data__dynamic_keys: + data__dynamic_keys.remove("dependencies") + data__dynamic__dependencies = data__dynamic["dependencies"] + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_file_directive_for_dependencies(data__dynamic__dependencies, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.dependencies") + if "optional-dependencies" in data__dynamic_keys: + data__dynamic_keys.remove("optional-dependencies") + data__dynamic__optionaldependencies = data__dynamic["optional-dependencies"] + if not isinstance(data__dynamic__optionaldependencies, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.optional-dependencies must be object", value=data__dynamic__optionaldependencies, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.optional-dependencies", definition={'type': 'object', 'propertyNames': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}}}, rule='type') + data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_is_dict = isinstance(data__dynamic__optionaldependencies, dict) + if data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_is_dict: + data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_keys = set(data__dynamic__optionaldependencies.keys()) + for data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_key, data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_val in data__dynamic__optionaldependencies.items(): + if REGEX_PATTERNS['.+'].search(data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_key): + if data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_key in data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_keys: + data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_keys.remove(data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_key) + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_file_directive_for_dependencies(data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_val, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.optional-dependencies.{data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_key}".format(**locals())) + if data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.optional-dependencies must not contain "+str(data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_keys)+" properties", value=data__dynamic__optionaldependencies, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.optional-dependencies", definition={'type': 'object', 'propertyNames': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_len = len(data__dynamic__optionaldependencies) + if data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_len != 0: + data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_property_names = True + for data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_key in data__dynamic__optionaldependencies: + try: + if not isinstance(data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_key, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.optional-dependencies must be string", value=data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_key, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.optional-dependencies", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_key, str): + if not custom_formats["pep508-identifier"](data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_key): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.optional-dependencies must be pep508-identifier", value=data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_key, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.optional-dependencies", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, rule='format') + except JsonSchemaValueException: + data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_property_names = False + if not data__dynamic__optionaldependencies_property_names: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.optional-dependencies must be named by propertyName definition", value=data__dynamic__optionaldependencies, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.optional-dependencies", definition={'type': 'object', 'propertyNames': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}}}, rule='propertyNames') + if "readme" in data__dynamic_keys: + data__dynamic_keys.remove("readme") + data__dynamic__readme = data__dynamic["readme"] + if not isinstance(data__dynamic__readme, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme must be object", value=data__dynamic__readme, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme", definition={'type': 'object', 'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string'}, 'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'additionalProperties': False}], 'required': ['file']}, rule='type') + data__dynamic__readme_any_of_count7 = 0 + if not data__dynamic__readme_any_of_count7: + try: + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_file_directive(data__dynamic__readme, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme") + data__dynamic__readme_any_of_count7 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data__dynamic__readme_any_of_count7: + try: + if not isinstance(data__dynamic__readme, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme must be object", value=data__dynamic__readme, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme", definition={'type': 'object', 'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string'}, 'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'additionalProperties': False}, rule='type') + data__dynamic__readme_is_dict = isinstance(data__dynamic__readme, dict) + if data__dynamic__readme_is_dict: + data__dynamic__readme_keys = set(data__dynamic__readme.keys()) + if "content-type" in data__dynamic__readme_keys: + data__dynamic__readme_keys.remove("content-type") + data__dynamic__readme__contenttype = data__dynamic__readme["content-type"] + if not isinstance(data__dynamic__readme__contenttype, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme.content-type must be string", value=data__dynamic__readme__contenttype, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme.content-type", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "file" in data__dynamic__readme_keys: + data__dynamic__readme_keys.remove("file") + data__dynamic__readme__file = data__dynamic__readme["file"] + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_file_directive_properties_file(data__dynamic__readme__file, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme.file") + if data__dynamic__readme_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme must not contain "+str(data__dynamic__readme_keys)+" properties", value=data__dynamic__readme, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme", definition={'type': 'object', 'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string'}, 'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'additionalProperties': False}, rule='additionalProperties') + data__dynamic__readme_any_of_count7 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data__dynamic__readme_any_of_count7: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme cannot be validated by any definition", value=data__dynamic__readme, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme", definition={'type': 'object', 'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string'}, 'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'additionalProperties': False}], 'required': ['file']}, rule='anyOf') + data__dynamic__readme_is_dict = isinstance(data__dynamic__readme, dict) + if data__dynamic__readme_is_dict: + data__dynamic__readme__missing_keys = set(['file']) - data__dynamic__readme.keys() + if data__dynamic__readme__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme must contain " + (str(sorted(data__dynamic__readme__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data__dynamic__readme, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic.readme", definition={'type': 'object', 'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string'}, 'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'additionalProperties': False}], 'required': ['file']}, rule='required') + if data__dynamic_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic must not contain "+str(data__dynamic_keys)+" properties", value=data__dynamic, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic", definition={'type': 'object', 'description': 'Instructions for loading :pep:`621`-related metadata dynamically', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'version': {'$$description': ['A version dynamically loaded via either the ``attr:`` or ``file:``', 'directives. Please make sure the given file or attribute respects :pep:`440`.', 'Also ensure to set ``project.dynamic`` accordingly.'], 'oneOf': [{'title': "'attr:' directive", '$id': '#/definitions/attr-directive', '$$description': ['Value is read from a module attribute. Supports callables and iterables;', 'unsupported types are cast via ``str()``'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'attr': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}, 'required': ['attr']}, {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}]}, 'classifiers': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'description': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'entry-points': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'dependencies': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'propertyNames': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}}}, 'readme': {'type': 'object', 'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string'}, 'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'additionalProperties': False}], 'required': ['file']}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + if data_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must not contain "+str(data_keys)+" properties", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/pyproject_config.html', 'title': '``tool.setuptools`` table', '$$description': ['``setuptools``-specific configurations that can be set by users that require', 'customization.', 'These configurations are completely optional and probably can be skipped when', 'creating simple packages. They are equivalent to some of the `Keywords', '`_', 'used by the ``setup.py`` file, and can be set via the ``tool.setuptools`` table.', 'It considers only ``setuptools`` `parameters', '`_', 'that are not covered by :pep:`621`; and intentionally excludes ``dependency_links``', 'and ``setup_requires`` (incompatible with modern workflows/standards).'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'platforms': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'provides': {'$$description': ['Package and virtual package names contained within this package', '**(not supported by pip)**'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}}, 'obsoletes': {'$$description': ['Packages which this package renders obsolete', '**(not supported by pip)**'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}}, 'zip-safe': {'$$description': ['Whether the project can be safely installed and run from a zip file.', '**OBSOLETE**: only relevant for ``pkg_resources``, ``easy_install`` and', '``setup.py install`` in the context of ``eggs`` (**DEPRECATED**).'], 'type': 'boolean'}, 'script-files': {'$$description': ['Legacy way of defining scripts (entry-points are preferred).', 'Equivalent to the ``script`` keyword in ``setup.py``', '(it was renamed to avoid confusion with entry-point based ``project.scripts``', 'defined in :pep:`621`).', '**DISCOURAGED**: generic script wrappers are tricky and may not work properly.', 'Whenever possible, please use ``project.scripts`` instead.'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, '$comment': 'TODO: is this field deprecated/should be removed?'}, 'eager-resources': {'$$description': ['Resources that should be extracted together, if any of them is needed,', 'or if any C extensions included in the project are imported.', '**OBSOLETE**: only relevant for ``pkg_resources``, ``easy_install`` and', '``setup.py install`` in the context of ``eggs`` (**DEPRECATED**).'], 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'packages': {'$$description': ['Packages that should be included in the distribution.', 'It can be given either as a list of package identifiers', 'or as a ``dict``-like structure with a single key ``find``', 'which corresponds to a dynamic call to', '``setuptools.config.expand.find_packages`` function.', 'The ``find`` key is associated with a nested ``dict``-like structure that can', 'contain ``where``, ``include``, ``exclude`` and ``namespaces`` keys,', 'mimicking the keyword arguments of the associated function.'], 'oneOf': [{'title': 'Array of Python package identifiers', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}}, {'$id': '#/definitions/find-directive', 'title': "'find:' directive", 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'find': {'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Dynamic `package discovery', '`_.'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'where': {'description': 'Directories to be searched for packages (Unix-style relative path)', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'exclude': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Exclude packages that match the values listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Restrict the found packages to just the ones listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'namespaces': {'type': 'boolean', '$$description': ['When ``True``, directories without a ``__init__.py`` file will also', 'be scanned for :pep:`420`-style implicit namespaces']}}}}}]}, 'package-dir': {'$$description': [':class:`dict`-like structure mapping from package names to directories where their', 'code can be found.', 'The empty string (as key) means that all packages are contained inside', 'the given directory will be included in the distribution.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'const': ''}, {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string'}}}, 'package-data': {'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns.', 'Usually this option is not needed when using ``include-package-data = true``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'include-package-data': {'$$description': ['Automatically include any data files inside the package directories', 'that are specified by ``MANIFEST.in``', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'boolean'}, 'exclude-package-data': {'$$description': ['Mapping from package names to lists of glob patterns that should be excluded', 'For more information on how to include data files, check ``setuptools`` `docs', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'propertyNames': {'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, {'const': '*'}]}, 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'namespace-packages': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, '$comment': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/package_discovery.html', 'description': '**DEPRECATED**: use implicit namespaces instead (:pep:`420`).'}, 'py-modules': {'description': 'Modules that setuptools will manipulate', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, '$comment': 'TODO: clarify the relationship with ``packages``'}, 'ext-modules': {'description': 'Extension modules to be compiled by setuptools', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/ext-module', 'title': 'Extension module', 'description': 'Parameters to construct a :class:`setuptools.Extension` object', 'type': 'object', 'required': ['name', 'sources'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, 'sources': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'define-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}}, 'undef-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'libraries': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'runtime-library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-objects': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-compile-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-link-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'export-symbols': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'swig-opts': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'depends': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'language': {'type': 'string'}, 'optional': {'type': 'boolean'}, 'py-limited-api': {'type': 'boolean'}}}}, 'data-files': {'$$description': ['``dict``-like structure where each key represents a directory and', 'the value is a list of glob patterns that should be installed in them.', '**DISCOURAGED**: please notice this might not work as expected with wheels.', 'Whenever possible, consider using data files inside the package directories', '(or create a new namespace package that only contains data files).', 'See `data files support', '`_.'], 'type': 'object', 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}}}, 'cmdclass': {'$$description': ['Mapping of distutils-style command names to ``setuptools.Command`` subclasses', 'which in turn should be represented by strings with a qualified class name', '(i.e., "dotted" form with module), e.g.::\n\n', ' cmdclass = {mycmd = "pkg.subpkg.module.CommandClass"}\n\n', 'The command class should be a directly defined at the top-level of the', 'containing module (no class nesting).'], 'type': 'object', 'patternProperties': {'^.*$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}}, 'license-files': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, '$$description': ['**PROVISIONAL**: list of glob patterns for all license files being distributed.', '(likely to become standard with :pep:`639`).', "By default: ``['LICEN[CS]E*', 'COPYING*', 'NOTICE*', 'AUTHORS*']``"], '$comment': 'TODO: revise if PEP 639 is accepted. Probably ``project.license-files``?'}, 'dynamic': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Instructions for loading :pep:`621`-related metadata dynamically', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'version': {'$$description': ['A version dynamically loaded via either the ``attr:`` or ``file:``', 'directives. Please make sure the given file or attribute respects :pep:`440`.', 'Also ensure to set ``project.dynamic`` accordingly.'], 'oneOf': [{'title': "'attr:' directive", '$id': '#/definitions/attr-directive', '$$description': ['Value is read from a module attribute. Supports callables and iterables;', 'unsupported types are cast via ``str()``'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'attr': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}, 'required': ['attr']}, {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}]}, 'classifiers': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'description': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'entry-points': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'dependencies': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'propertyNames': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$ref': '#/definitions/file-directive'}]}}}, 'readme': {'type': 'object', 'anyOf': [{'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string'}, 'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'additionalProperties': False}], 'required': ['file']}}}}, 'definitions': {'package-name': {'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, 'ext-module': {'$id': '#/definitions/ext-module', 'title': 'Extension module', 'description': 'Parameters to construct a :class:`setuptools.Extension` object', 'type': 'object', 'required': ['name', 'sources'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, 'sources': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'define-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}}, 'undef-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'libraries': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'runtime-library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-objects': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-compile-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-link-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'export-symbols': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'swig-opts': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'depends': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'language': {'type': 'string'}, 'optional': {'type': 'boolean'}, 'py-limited-api': {'type': 'boolean'}}}, 'file-directive': {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, 'file-directive-for-dependencies': {'title': "'file:' directive for dependencies", 'allOf': [{'$$description': ['**BETA**: subset of the ``requirements.txt`` format', 'without ``pip`` flags and options', '(one :pep:`508`-compliant string per line,', 'lines that are blank or start with ``#`` are excluded).', 'See `dynamic metadata', '`_.']}, {'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}]}, 'attr-directive': {'title': "'attr:' directive", '$id': '#/definitions/attr-directive', '$$description': ['Value is read from a module attribute. Supports callables and iterables;', 'unsupported types are cast via ``str()``'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'attr': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}, 'required': ['attr']}, 'find-directive': {'$id': '#/definitions/find-directive', 'title': "'find:' directive", 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'find': {'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Dynamic `package discovery', '`_.'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'where': {'description': 'Directories to be searched for packages (Unix-style relative path)', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'exclude': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Exclude packages that match the values listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Restrict the found packages to just the ones listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'namespaces': {'type': 'boolean', '$$description': ['When ``True``, directories without a ``__init__.py`` file will also', 'be scanned for :pep:`420`-style implicit namespaces']}}}}}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + return data + +def validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_file_directive_properties_file(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + data_one_of_count8 = 0 + if data_one_of_count8 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be string", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + data_one_of_count8 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data_one_of_count8 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be array", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data_is_list = isinstance(data, (list, tuple)) + if data_is_list: + data_len = len(data) + for data_x, data_item in enumerate(data): + if not isinstance(data_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + "[{data_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "[{data_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + data_one_of_count8 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data_one_of_count8 != 1: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be valid exactly by one definition" + (" (" + str(data_one_of_count8) + " matches found)"), value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}, rule='oneOf') + return data + +def validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_file_directive_for_dependencies(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_file_directive(data, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + "") + return data + +def validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_file_directive(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + if not isinstance(data, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be object", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, rule='type') + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data__missing_keys = set(['file']) - data.keys() + if data__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must contain " + (str(sorted(data__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, rule='required') + data_keys = set(data.keys()) + if "file" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("file") + data__file = data["file"] + data__file_one_of_count9 = 0 + if data__file_one_of_count9 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data__file, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".file must be string", value=data__file, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".file", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + data__file_one_of_count9 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__file_one_of_count9 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data__file, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".file must be array", value=data__file, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".file", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__file_is_list = isinstance(data__file, (list, tuple)) + if data__file_is_list: + data__file_len = len(data__file) + for data__file_x, data__file_item in enumerate(data__file): + if not isinstance(data__file_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".file[{data__file_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__file_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".file[{data__file_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + data__file_one_of_count9 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__file_one_of_count9 != 1: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".file must be valid exactly by one definition" + (" (" + str(data__file_one_of_count9) + " matches found)"), value=data__file, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".file", definition={'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}, rule='oneOf') + if data_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must not contain "+str(data_keys)+" properties", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/file-directive', 'title': "'file:' directive", 'description': 'Value is read from a file (or list of files and then concatenated)', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'file': {'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}]}}, 'required': ['file']}, rule='additionalProperties') + return data + +def validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_attr_directive(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + if not isinstance(data, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be object", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'title': "'attr:' directive", '$id': '#/definitions/attr-directive', '$$description': ['Value is read from a module attribute. Supports callables and iterables;', 'unsupported types are cast via ``str()``'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'attr': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}, 'required': ['attr']}, rule='type') + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data__missing_keys = set(['attr']) - data.keys() + if data__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must contain " + (str(sorted(data__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'title': "'attr:' directive", '$id': '#/definitions/attr-directive', '$$description': ['Value is read from a module attribute. Supports callables and iterables;', 'unsupported types are cast via ``str()``'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'attr': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}, 'required': ['attr']}, rule='required') + data_keys = set(data.keys()) + if "attr" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("attr") + data__attr = data["attr"] + if not isinstance(data__attr, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".attr must be string", value=data__attr, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".attr", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__attr, str): + if not custom_formats["python-qualified-identifier"](data__attr): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".attr must be python-qualified-identifier", value=data__attr, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".attr", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}, rule='format') + if data_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must not contain "+str(data_keys)+" properties", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'title': "'attr:' directive", '$id': '#/definitions/attr-directive', '$$description': ['Value is read from a module attribute. Supports callables and iterables;', 'unsupported types are cast via ``str()``'], 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'attr': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-qualified-identifier'}}, 'required': ['attr']}, rule='additionalProperties') + return data + +def validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_ext_module(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + if not isinstance(data, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be object", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/ext-module', 'title': 'Extension module', 'description': 'Parameters to construct a :class:`setuptools.Extension` object', 'type': 'object', 'required': ['name', 'sources'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, 'sources': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'define-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}}, 'undef-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'libraries': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'runtime-library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-objects': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-compile-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-link-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'export-symbols': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'swig-opts': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'depends': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'language': {'type': 'string'}, 'optional': {'type': 'boolean'}, 'py-limited-api': {'type': 'boolean'}}}, rule='type') + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data__missing_keys = set(['name', 'sources']) - data.keys() + if data__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must contain " + (str(sorted(data__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/ext-module', 'title': 'Extension module', 'description': 'Parameters to construct a :class:`setuptools.Extension` object', 'type': 'object', 'required': ['name', 'sources'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, 'sources': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'define-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}}, 'undef-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'libraries': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'runtime-library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-objects': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-compile-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-link-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'export-symbols': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'swig-opts': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'depends': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'language': {'type': 'string'}, 'optional': {'type': 'boolean'}, 'py-limited-api': {'type': 'boolean'}}}, rule='required') + data_keys = set(data.keys()) + if "name" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("name") + data__name = data["name"] + if not isinstance(data__name, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".name must be string", value=data__name, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".name", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__name, str): + if not custom_formats["python-module-name-relaxed"](data__name): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".name must be python-module-name-relaxed", value=data__name, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".name", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, rule='format') + if "sources" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("sources") + data__sources = data["sources"] + if not isinstance(data__sources, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".sources must be array", value=data__sources, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".sources", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__sources_is_list = isinstance(data__sources, (list, tuple)) + if data__sources_is_list: + data__sources_len = len(data__sources) + for data__sources_x, data__sources_item in enumerate(data__sources): + if not isinstance(data__sources_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".sources[{data__sources_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__sources_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".sources[{data__sources_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "include-dirs" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("include-dirs") + data__includedirs = data["include-dirs"] + if not isinstance(data__includedirs, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".include-dirs must be array", value=data__includedirs, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".include-dirs", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__includedirs_is_list = isinstance(data__includedirs, (list, tuple)) + if data__includedirs_is_list: + data__includedirs_len = len(data__includedirs) + for data__includedirs_x, data__includedirs_item in enumerate(data__includedirs): + if not isinstance(data__includedirs_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".include-dirs[{data__includedirs_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__includedirs_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".include-dirs[{data__includedirs_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "define-macros" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("define-macros") + data__definemacros = data["define-macros"] + if not isinstance(data__definemacros, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros must be array", value=data__definemacros, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}}, rule='type') + data__definemacros_is_list = isinstance(data__definemacros, (list, tuple)) + if data__definemacros_is_list: + data__definemacros_len = len(data__definemacros) + for data__definemacros_x, data__definemacros_item in enumerate(data__definemacros): + if not isinstance(data__definemacros_item, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros[{data__definemacros_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be array", value=data__definemacros_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros[{data__definemacros_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}, rule='type') + data__definemacros_item_is_list = isinstance(data__definemacros_item, (list, tuple)) + if data__definemacros_item_is_list: + data__definemacros_item_len = len(data__definemacros_item) + if data__definemacros_item_len > 0: + data__definemacros_item__0 = data__definemacros_item[0] + if not isinstance(data__definemacros_item__0, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros[{data__definemacros_x}][0]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__definemacros_item__0, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros[{data__definemacros_x}][0]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if data__definemacros_item_len > 1: + data__definemacros_item__1 = data__definemacros_item[1] + data__definemacros_item__1_one_of_count10 = 0 + if data__definemacros_item__1_one_of_count10 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data__definemacros_item__1, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros[{data__definemacros_x}][1]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__definemacros_item__1, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros[{data__definemacros_x}][1]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + data__definemacros_item__1_one_of_count10 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__definemacros_item__1_one_of_count10 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data__definemacros_item__1, (NoneType)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros[{data__definemacros_x}][1]".format(**locals()) + " must be null", value=data__definemacros_item__1, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros[{data__definemacros_x}][1]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'null'}, rule='type') + data__definemacros_item__1_one_of_count10 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__definemacros_item__1_one_of_count10 != 1: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros[{data__definemacros_x}][1]".format(**locals()) + " must be valid exactly by one definition" + (" (" + str(data__definemacros_item__1_one_of_count10) + " matches found)"), value=data__definemacros_item__1, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros[{data__definemacros_x}][1]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}, rule='oneOf') + if data__definemacros_item_len > 2: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros[{data__definemacros_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must contain only specified items", value=data__definemacros_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".define-macros[{data__definemacros_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}, rule='items') + if "undef-macros" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("undef-macros") + data__undefmacros = data["undef-macros"] + if not isinstance(data__undefmacros, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".undef-macros must be array", value=data__undefmacros, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".undef-macros", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__undefmacros_is_list = isinstance(data__undefmacros, (list, tuple)) + if data__undefmacros_is_list: + data__undefmacros_len = len(data__undefmacros) + for data__undefmacros_x, data__undefmacros_item in enumerate(data__undefmacros): + if not isinstance(data__undefmacros_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".undef-macros[{data__undefmacros_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__undefmacros_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".undef-macros[{data__undefmacros_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "library-dirs" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("library-dirs") + data__librarydirs = data["library-dirs"] + if not isinstance(data__librarydirs, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".library-dirs must be array", value=data__librarydirs, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".library-dirs", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__librarydirs_is_list = isinstance(data__librarydirs, (list, tuple)) + if data__librarydirs_is_list: + data__librarydirs_len = len(data__librarydirs) + for data__librarydirs_x, data__librarydirs_item in enumerate(data__librarydirs): + if not isinstance(data__librarydirs_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".library-dirs[{data__librarydirs_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__librarydirs_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".library-dirs[{data__librarydirs_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "libraries" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("libraries") + data__libraries = data["libraries"] + if not isinstance(data__libraries, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".libraries must be array", value=data__libraries, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".libraries", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__libraries_is_list = isinstance(data__libraries, (list, tuple)) + if data__libraries_is_list: + data__libraries_len = len(data__libraries) + for data__libraries_x, data__libraries_item in enumerate(data__libraries): + if not isinstance(data__libraries_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".libraries[{data__libraries_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__libraries_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".libraries[{data__libraries_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "runtime-library-dirs" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("runtime-library-dirs") + data__runtimelibrarydirs = data["runtime-library-dirs"] + if not isinstance(data__runtimelibrarydirs, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".runtime-library-dirs must be array", value=data__runtimelibrarydirs, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".runtime-library-dirs", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__runtimelibrarydirs_is_list = isinstance(data__runtimelibrarydirs, (list, tuple)) + if data__runtimelibrarydirs_is_list: + data__runtimelibrarydirs_len = len(data__runtimelibrarydirs) + for data__runtimelibrarydirs_x, data__runtimelibrarydirs_item in enumerate(data__runtimelibrarydirs): + if not isinstance(data__runtimelibrarydirs_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".runtime-library-dirs[{data__runtimelibrarydirs_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__runtimelibrarydirs_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".runtime-library-dirs[{data__runtimelibrarydirs_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "extra-objects" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("extra-objects") + data__extraobjects = data["extra-objects"] + if not isinstance(data__extraobjects, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".extra-objects must be array", value=data__extraobjects, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".extra-objects", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__extraobjects_is_list = isinstance(data__extraobjects, (list, tuple)) + if data__extraobjects_is_list: + data__extraobjects_len = len(data__extraobjects) + for data__extraobjects_x, data__extraobjects_item in enumerate(data__extraobjects): + if not isinstance(data__extraobjects_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".extra-objects[{data__extraobjects_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__extraobjects_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".extra-objects[{data__extraobjects_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "extra-compile-args" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("extra-compile-args") + data__extracompileargs = data["extra-compile-args"] + if not isinstance(data__extracompileargs, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".extra-compile-args must be array", value=data__extracompileargs, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".extra-compile-args", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__extracompileargs_is_list = isinstance(data__extracompileargs, (list, tuple)) + if data__extracompileargs_is_list: + data__extracompileargs_len = len(data__extracompileargs) + for data__extracompileargs_x, data__extracompileargs_item in enumerate(data__extracompileargs): + if not isinstance(data__extracompileargs_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".extra-compile-args[{data__extracompileargs_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__extracompileargs_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".extra-compile-args[{data__extracompileargs_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "extra-link-args" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("extra-link-args") + data__extralinkargs = data["extra-link-args"] + if not isinstance(data__extralinkargs, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".extra-link-args must be array", value=data__extralinkargs, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".extra-link-args", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__extralinkargs_is_list = isinstance(data__extralinkargs, (list, tuple)) + if data__extralinkargs_is_list: + data__extralinkargs_len = len(data__extralinkargs) + for data__extralinkargs_x, data__extralinkargs_item in enumerate(data__extralinkargs): + if not isinstance(data__extralinkargs_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".extra-link-args[{data__extralinkargs_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__extralinkargs_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".extra-link-args[{data__extralinkargs_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "export-symbols" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("export-symbols") + data__exportsymbols = data["export-symbols"] + if not isinstance(data__exportsymbols, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".export-symbols must be array", value=data__exportsymbols, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".export-symbols", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__exportsymbols_is_list = isinstance(data__exportsymbols, (list, tuple)) + if data__exportsymbols_is_list: + data__exportsymbols_len = len(data__exportsymbols) + for data__exportsymbols_x, data__exportsymbols_item in enumerate(data__exportsymbols): + if not isinstance(data__exportsymbols_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".export-symbols[{data__exportsymbols_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__exportsymbols_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".export-symbols[{data__exportsymbols_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "swig-opts" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("swig-opts") + data__swigopts = data["swig-opts"] + if not isinstance(data__swigopts, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".swig-opts must be array", value=data__swigopts, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".swig-opts", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__swigopts_is_list = isinstance(data__swigopts, (list, tuple)) + if data__swigopts_is_list: + data__swigopts_len = len(data__swigopts) + for data__swigopts_x, data__swigopts_item in enumerate(data__swigopts): + if not isinstance(data__swigopts_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".swig-opts[{data__swigopts_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__swigopts_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".swig-opts[{data__swigopts_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "depends" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("depends") + data__depends = data["depends"] + if not isinstance(data__depends, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".depends must be array", value=data__depends, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".depends", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__depends_is_list = isinstance(data__depends, (list, tuple)) + if data__depends_is_list: + data__depends_len = len(data__depends) + for data__depends_x, data__depends_item in enumerate(data__depends): + if not isinstance(data__depends_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".depends[{data__depends_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__depends_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".depends[{data__depends_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "language" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("language") + data__language = data["language"] + if not isinstance(data__language, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".language must be string", value=data__language, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".language", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "optional" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("optional") + data__optional = data["optional"] + if not isinstance(data__optional, (bool)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".optional must be boolean", value=data__optional, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".optional", definition={'type': 'boolean'}, rule='type') + if "py-limited-api" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("py-limited-api") + data__pylimitedapi = data["py-limited-api"] + if not isinstance(data__pylimitedapi, (bool)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".py-limited-api must be boolean", value=data__pylimitedapi, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".py-limited-api", definition={'type': 'boolean'}, rule='type') + if data_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must not contain "+str(data_keys)+" properties", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/ext-module', 'title': 'Extension module', 'description': 'Parameters to construct a :class:`setuptools.Extension` object', 'type': 'object', 'required': ['name', 'sources'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, 'sources': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'define-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'array', 'items': [{'description': 'macro name', 'type': 'string'}, {'description': 'macro value', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string'}, {'type': 'null'}]}], 'additionalItems': False}}, 'undef-macros': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'libraries': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'runtime-library-dirs': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-objects': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-compile-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'extra-link-args': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'export-symbols': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'swig-opts': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'depends': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'language': {'type': 'string'}, 'optional': {'type': 'boolean'}, 'py-limited-api': {'type': 'boolean'}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + return data + +def validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_find_directive(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + if not isinstance(data, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be object", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/find-directive', 'title': "'find:' directive", 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'find': {'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Dynamic `package discovery', '`_.'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'where': {'description': 'Directories to be searched for packages (Unix-style relative path)', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'exclude': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Exclude packages that match the values listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Restrict the found packages to just the ones listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'namespaces': {'type': 'boolean', '$$description': ['When ``True``, directories without a ``__init__.py`` file will also', 'be scanned for :pep:`420`-style implicit namespaces']}}}}}, rule='type') + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data_keys = set(data.keys()) + if "find" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("find") + data__find = data["find"] + if not isinstance(data__find, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find must be object", value=data__find, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find", definition={'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Dynamic `package discovery', '`_.'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'where': {'description': 'Directories to be searched for packages (Unix-style relative path)', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'exclude': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Exclude packages that match the values listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Restrict the found packages to just the ones listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'namespaces': {'type': 'boolean', '$$description': ['When ``True``, directories without a ``__init__.py`` file will also', 'be scanned for :pep:`420`-style implicit namespaces']}}}, rule='type') + data__find_is_dict = isinstance(data__find, dict) + if data__find_is_dict: + data__find_keys = set(data__find.keys()) + if "where" in data__find_keys: + data__find_keys.remove("where") + data__find__where = data__find["where"] + if not isinstance(data__find__where, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.where must be array", value=data__find__where, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.where", definition={'description': 'Directories to be searched for packages (Unix-style relative path)', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__find__where_is_list = isinstance(data__find__where, (list, tuple)) + if data__find__where_is_list: + data__find__where_len = len(data__find__where) + for data__find__where_x, data__find__where_item in enumerate(data__find__where): + if not isinstance(data__find__where_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.where[{data__find__where_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__find__where_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.where[{data__find__where_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "exclude" in data__find_keys: + data__find_keys.remove("exclude") + data__find__exclude = data__find["exclude"] + if not isinstance(data__find__exclude, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.exclude must be array", value=data__find__exclude, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.exclude", definition={'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Exclude packages that match the values listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__find__exclude_is_list = isinstance(data__find__exclude, (list, tuple)) + if data__find__exclude_is_list: + data__find__exclude_len = len(data__find__exclude) + for data__find__exclude_x, data__find__exclude_item in enumerate(data__find__exclude): + if not isinstance(data__find__exclude_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.exclude[{data__find__exclude_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__find__exclude_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.exclude[{data__find__exclude_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "include" in data__find_keys: + data__find_keys.remove("include") + data__find__include = data__find["include"] + if not isinstance(data__find__include, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.include must be array", value=data__find__include, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.include", definition={'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Restrict the found packages to just the ones listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__find__include_is_list = isinstance(data__find__include, (list, tuple)) + if data__find__include_is_list: + data__find__include_len = len(data__find__include) + for data__find__include_x, data__find__include_item in enumerate(data__find__include): + if not isinstance(data__find__include_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.include[{data__find__include_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__find__include_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.include[{data__find__include_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "namespaces" in data__find_keys: + data__find_keys.remove("namespaces") + data__find__namespaces = data__find["namespaces"] + if not isinstance(data__find__namespaces, (bool)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.namespaces must be boolean", value=data__find__namespaces, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find.namespaces", definition={'type': 'boolean', '$$description': ['When ``True``, directories without a ``__init__.py`` file will also', 'be scanned for :pep:`420`-style implicit namespaces']}, rule='type') + if data__find_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find must not contain "+str(data__find_keys)+" properties", value=data__find, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".find", definition={'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Dynamic `package discovery', '`_.'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'where': {'description': 'Directories to be searched for packages (Unix-style relative path)', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'exclude': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Exclude packages that match the values listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Restrict the found packages to just the ones listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'namespaces': {'type': 'boolean', '$$description': ['When ``True``, directories without a ``__init__.py`` file will also', 'be scanned for :pep:`420`-style implicit namespaces']}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + if data_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must not contain "+str(data_keys)+" properties", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/find-directive', 'title': "'find:' directive", 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'find': {'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Dynamic `package discovery', '`_.'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'where': {'description': 'Directories to be searched for packages (Unix-style relative path)', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'exclude': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Exclude packages that match the values listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'include': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Restrict the found packages to just the ones listed in this field.', "Can container shell-style wildcards (e.g. ``'pkg.*'``)"], 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'namespaces': {'type': 'boolean', '$$description': ['When ``True``, directories without a ``__init__.py`` file will also', 'be scanned for :pep:`420`-style implicit namespaces']}}}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + return data + +def validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_userguide_pyproject_config_html__definitions_package_name(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + if not isinstance(data, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be string", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, rule='type') + data_any_of_count11 = 0 + if not data_any_of_count11: + try: + if not isinstance(data, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be string", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data, str): + if not custom_formats["python-module-name-relaxed"](data): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be python-module-name-relaxed", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, rule='format') + data_any_of_count11 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data_any_of_count11: + try: + if not isinstance(data, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be string", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data, str): + if not custom_formats["pep561-stub-name"](data): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be pep561-stub-name", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}, rule='format') + data_any_of_count11 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data_any_of_count11: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " cannot be validated by any definition", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/package-name', 'title': 'Valid package name', 'description': 'Valid package name (importable or :pep:`561`).', 'type': 'string', 'anyOf': [{'type': 'string', 'format': 'python-module-name-relaxed'}, {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep561-stub-name'}]}, rule='anyOf') + return data + +def validate_https___setuptools_pypa_io_en_latest_deprecated_distutils_configfile_html(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + if not isinstance(data, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be object", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/deprecated/distutils/configfile.html', 'title': '``tool.distutils`` table', '$$description': ['**EXPERIMENTAL** (NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED): Use ``tool.distutils``', 'subtables to configure arguments for ``distutils`` commands.', 'Originally, ``distutils`` allowed developers to configure arguments for', '``setup.py`` commands via `distutils configuration files', '`_.', 'See also `the old Python docs _`.'], 'type': 'object', 'properties': {'global': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Global options applied to all ``distutils`` commands'}}, 'patternProperties': {'.+': {'type': 'object'}}, '$comment': 'TODO: Is there a practical way of making this schema more specific?'}, rule='type') + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data_keys = set(data.keys()) + if "global" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("global") + data__global = data["global"] + if not isinstance(data__global, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".global must be object", value=data__global, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".global", definition={'type': 'object', 'description': 'Global options applied to all ``distutils`` commands'}, rule='type') + for data_key, data_val in data.items(): + if REGEX_PATTERNS['.+'].search(data_key): + if data_key in data_keys: + data_keys.remove(data_key) + if not isinstance(data_val, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".{data_key}".format(**locals()) + " must be object", value=data_val, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".{data_key}".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'object'}, rule='type') + return data + +def validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_pyproject_toml(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + if not isinstance(data, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be object", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/pyproject-toml/', 'title': 'Package metadata stored in the ``project`` table', '$$description': ['Data structure for the **project** table inside ``pyproject.toml``', '(as initially defined in :pep:`621`)'], 'type': 'object', 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The name (primary identifier) of the project. MUST be statically defined.', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'version': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The version of the project as supported by :pep:`440`.', 'format': 'pep440'}, 'description': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The `summary description of the project', '`_']}, 'readme': {'$$description': ['`Full/detailed description of the project in the form of a README', '`_', "with meaning similar to the one defined in `core metadata's Description", '`_'], 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file (UTF-8) containing the full description', 'of the project. If the file path ends in case-insensitive ``.md`` or', '``.rst`` suffixes, then the content-type is respectively', '``text/markdown`` or ``text/x-rst``']}, {'type': 'object', 'allOf': [{'anyOf': [{'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file containing the full description', 'of the project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Full text describing the project.'}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, {'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Content-type (:rfc:`1341`) of the full description', '(e.g. ``text/markdown``). The ``charset`` parameter is assumed', 'UTF-8 when not present.'], '$comment': 'TODO: add regex pattern or format?'}}, 'required': ['content-type']}]}]}, 'requires-python': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-versionspec', '$$description': ['`The Python version requirements of the project', '`_.']}, 'license': {'description': '`Project license `_.', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'An SPDX license identifier', 'format': 'SPDX'}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to the file (UTF-8) which contains the license for the', 'project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The license of the project whose meaning is that of the', '`License field from the core metadata', '`_.']}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, 'license-files': {'description': 'Paths or globs to paths of license files', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'authors': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'authors' of the project.", 'The exact meaning is open to interpretation (e.g. original or primary authors,', 'current maintainers, or owners of the package).']}, 'maintainers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'maintainers' of the project.", 'Similarly to ``authors``, the exact meaning is open to interpretation.']}, 'keywords': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, 'description': 'List of keywords to assist searching for the distribution in a larger catalog.'}, 'classifiers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'trove-classifier', 'description': '`PyPI classifier `_.'}, '$$description': ['`Trove classifiers `_', 'which apply to the project.']}, 'urls': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'URLs associated with the project in the form ``label => value``.', 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'url'}}}, 'scripts': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, 'gui-scripts': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, 'entry-points': {'$$description': ['Instruct the installer to expose the given modules/functions via', '``entry-point`` discovery mechanism (useful for plugins).', 'More information available in the `Python packaging guide', '`_.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-group'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}}}, 'dependencies': {'type': 'array', 'description': 'Project (mandatory) dependencies.', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Optional dependency for the project', 'propertyNames': {'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}}}, 'import-names': {'description': 'Lists import names which a project, when installed, would exclusively provide.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'import-namespaces': {'description': 'Lists import names that, when installed, would be provided by the project, but not exclusively.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'dynamic': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Specifies which fields are intentionally unspecified and expected to be', 'dynamically provided by build tools'], 'items': {'enum': ['version', 'description', 'readme', 'requires-python', 'license', 'license-files', 'authors', 'maintainers', 'keywords', 'classifiers', 'urls', 'scripts', 'gui-scripts', 'entry-points', 'dependencies', 'optional-dependencies', 'import-names', 'import-namespaces']}}}, 'required': ['name'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'allOf': [{'if': {'not': {'required': ['dynamic'], 'properties': {'dynamic': {'contains': {'const': 'version'}, '$$description': ['version is listed in ``dynamic``']}}}, '$$comment': ['According to :pep:`621`:', ' If the core metadata specification lists a field as "Required", then', ' the metadata MUST specify the field statically or list it in dynamic', 'In turn, `core metadata`_ defines:', ' The required fields are: Metadata-Version, Name, Version.', ' All the other fields are optional.', 'Since ``Metadata-Version`` is defined by the build back-end, ``name`` and', '``version`` are the only mandatory information in ``pyproject.toml``.', '.. _core metadata: https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/']}, 'then': {'required': ['version'], '$$description': ['version should be statically defined in the ``version`` field']}}, {'if': {'required': ['license-files']}, 'then': {'properties': {'license': {'type': 'string'}}}}], 'definitions': {'author': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, 'entry-point-group': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, 'dependency': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}}, rule='type') + try: + try: + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data__missing_keys = set(['dynamic']) - data.keys() + if data__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must contain " + (str(sorted(data__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'required': ['dynamic'], 'properties': {'dynamic': {'contains': {'const': 'version'}, '$$description': ['version is listed in ``dynamic``']}}}, rule='required') + data_keys = set(data.keys()) + if "dynamic" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("dynamic") + data__dynamic = data["dynamic"] + data__dynamic_is_list = isinstance(data__dynamic, (list, tuple)) + if data__dynamic_is_list: + data__dynamic_contains = False + for data__dynamic_key in data__dynamic: + try: + if data__dynamic_key != "version": + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic must be same as const definition: version", value=data__dynamic_key, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic", definition={'const': 'version'}, rule='const') + data__dynamic_contains = True + break + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data__dynamic_contains: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic must contain one of contains definition", value=data__dynamic, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic", definition={'contains': {'const': 'version'}, '$$description': ['version is listed in ``dynamic``']}, rule='contains') + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + else: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must NOT match a disallowed definition", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'not': {'required': ['dynamic'], 'properties': {'dynamic': {'contains': {'const': 'version'}, '$$description': ['version is listed in ``dynamic``']}}}, '$$comment': ['According to :pep:`621`:', ' If the core metadata specification lists a field as "Required", then', ' the metadata MUST specify the field statically or list it in dynamic', 'In turn, `core metadata`_ defines:', ' The required fields are: Metadata-Version, Name, Version.', ' All the other fields are optional.', 'Since ``Metadata-Version`` is defined by the build back-end, ``name`` and', '``version`` are the only mandatory information in ``pyproject.toml``.', '.. _core metadata: https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/']}, rule='not') + except JsonSchemaValueException: + pass + else: + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data__missing_keys = set(['version']) - data.keys() + if data__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must contain " + (str(sorted(data__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'required': ['version'], '$$description': ['version should be statically defined in the ``version`` field']}, rule='required') + try: + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data__missing_keys = set(['license-files']) - data.keys() + if data__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must contain " + (str(sorted(data__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'required': ['license-files']}, rule='required') + except JsonSchemaValueException: + pass + else: + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data_keys = set(data.keys()) + if "license" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("license") + data__license = data["license"] + if not isinstance(data__license, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license must be string", value=data__license, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data__missing_keys = set(['name']) - data.keys() + if data__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must contain " + (str(sorted(data__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/pyproject-toml/', 'title': 'Package metadata stored in the ``project`` table', '$$description': ['Data structure for the **project** table inside ``pyproject.toml``', '(as initially defined in :pep:`621`)'], 'type': 'object', 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The name (primary identifier) of the project. MUST be statically defined.', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'version': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The version of the project as supported by :pep:`440`.', 'format': 'pep440'}, 'description': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The `summary description of the project', '`_']}, 'readme': {'$$description': ['`Full/detailed description of the project in the form of a README', '`_', "with meaning similar to the one defined in `core metadata's Description", '`_'], 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file (UTF-8) containing the full description', 'of the project. If the file path ends in case-insensitive ``.md`` or', '``.rst`` suffixes, then the content-type is respectively', '``text/markdown`` or ``text/x-rst``']}, {'type': 'object', 'allOf': [{'anyOf': [{'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file containing the full description', 'of the project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Full text describing the project.'}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, {'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Content-type (:rfc:`1341`) of the full description', '(e.g. ``text/markdown``). The ``charset`` parameter is assumed', 'UTF-8 when not present.'], '$comment': 'TODO: add regex pattern or format?'}}, 'required': ['content-type']}]}]}, 'requires-python': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-versionspec', '$$description': ['`The Python version requirements of the project', '`_.']}, 'license': {'description': '`Project license `_.', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'An SPDX license identifier', 'format': 'SPDX'}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to the file (UTF-8) which contains the license for the', 'project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The license of the project whose meaning is that of the', '`License field from the core metadata', '`_.']}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, 'license-files': {'description': 'Paths or globs to paths of license files', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'authors': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'authors' of the project.", 'The exact meaning is open to interpretation (e.g. original or primary authors,', 'current maintainers, or owners of the package).']}, 'maintainers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'maintainers' of the project.", 'Similarly to ``authors``, the exact meaning is open to interpretation.']}, 'keywords': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, 'description': 'List of keywords to assist searching for the distribution in a larger catalog.'}, 'classifiers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'trove-classifier', 'description': '`PyPI classifier `_.'}, '$$description': ['`Trove classifiers `_', 'which apply to the project.']}, 'urls': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'URLs associated with the project in the form ``label => value``.', 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'url'}}}, 'scripts': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, 'gui-scripts': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, 'entry-points': {'$$description': ['Instruct the installer to expose the given modules/functions via', '``entry-point`` discovery mechanism (useful for plugins).', 'More information available in the `Python packaging guide', '`_.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-group'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}}}, 'dependencies': {'type': 'array', 'description': 'Project (mandatory) dependencies.', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Optional dependency for the project', 'propertyNames': {'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}}}, 'import-names': {'description': 'Lists import names which a project, when installed, would exclusively provide.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'import-namespaces': {'description': 'Lists import names that, when installed, would be provided by the project, but not exclusively.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'dynamic': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Specifies which fields are intentionally unspecified and expected to be', 'dynamically provided by build tools'], 'items': {'enum': ['version', 'description', 'readme', 'requires-python', 'license', 'license-files', 'authors', 'maintainers', 'keywords', 'classifiers', 'urls', 'scripts', 'gui-scripts', 'entry-points', 'dependencies', 'optional-dependencies', 'import-names', 'import-namespaces']}}}, 'required': ['name'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'allOf': [{'if': {'not': {'required': ['dynamic'], 'properties': {'dynamic': {'contains': {'const': 'version'}, '$$description': ['version is listed in ``dynamic``']}}}, '$$comment': ['According to :pep:`621`:', ' If the core metadata specification lists a field as "Required", then', ' the metadata MUST specify the field statically or list it in dynamic', 'In turn, `core metadata`_ defines:', ' The required fields are: Metadata-Version, Name, Version.', ' All the other fields are optional.', 'Since ``Metadata-Version`` is defined by the build back-end, ``name`` and', '``version`` are the only mandatory information in ``pyproject.toml``.', '.. _core metadata: https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/']}, 'then': {'required': ['version'], '$$description': ['version should be statically defined in the ``version`` field']}}, {'if': {'required': ['license-files']}, 'then': {'properties': {'license': {'type': 'string'}}}}], 'definitions': {'author': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, 'entry-point-group': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, 'dependency': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}}, rule='required') + data_keys = set(data.keys()) + if "name" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("name") + data__name = data["name"] + if not isinstance(data__name, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".name must be string", value=data__name, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".name", definition={'type': 'string', 'description': 'The name (primary identifier) of the project. MUST be statically defined.', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__name, str): + if not custom_formats["pep508-identifier"](data__name): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".name must be pep508-identifier", value=data__name, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".name", definition={'type': 'string', 'description': 'The name (primary identifier) of the project. MUST be statically defined.', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, rule='format') + if "version" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("version") + data__version = data["version"] + if not isinstance(data__version, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".version must be string", value=data__version, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".version", definition={'type': 'string', 'description': 'The version of the project as supported by :pep:`440`.', 'format': 'pep440'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__version, str): + if not custom_formats["pep440"](data__version): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".version must be pep440", value=data__version, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".version", definition={'type': 'string', 'description': 'The version of the project as supported by :pep:`440`.', 'format': 'pep440'}, rule='format') + if "description" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("description") + data__description = data["description"] + if not isinstance(data__description, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".description must be string", value=data__description, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".description", definition={'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The `summary description of the project', '`_']}, rule='type') + if "readme" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("readme") + data__readme = data["readme"] + data__readme_one_of_count12 = 0 + if data__readme_one_of_count12 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data__readme, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme must be string", value=data__readme, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme", definition={'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file (UTF-8) containing the full description', 'of the project. If the file path ends in case-insensitive ``.md`` or', '``.rst`` suffixes, then the content-type is respectively', '``text/markdown`` or ``text/x-rst``']}, rule='type') + data__readme_one_of_count12 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__readme_one_of_count12 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data__readme, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme must be object", value=data__readme, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme", definition={'type': 'object', 'allOf': [{'anyOf': [{'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file containing the full description', 'of the project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Full text describing the project.'}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, {'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Content-type (:rfc:`1341`) of the full description', '(e.g. ``text/markdown``). The ``charset`` parameter is assumed', 'UTF-8 when not present.'], '$comment': 'TODO: add regex pattern or format?'}}, 'required': ['content-type']}]}, rule='type') + data__readme_any_of_count13 = 0 + if not data__readme_any_of_count13: + try: + data__readme_is_dict = isinstance(data__readme, dict) + if data__readme_is_dict: + data__readme__missing_keys = set(['file']) - data__readme.keys() + if data__readme__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme must contain " + (str(sorted(data__readme__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data__readme, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme", definition={'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file containing the full description', 'of the project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, rule='required') + data__readme_keys = set(data__readme.keys()) + if "file" in data__readme_keys: + data__readme_keys.remove("file") + data__readme__file = data__readme["file"] + if not isinstance(data__readme__file, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme.file must be string", value=data__readme__file, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme.file", definition={'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file containing the full description', 'of the project.']}, rule='type') + data__readme_any_of_count13 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data__readme_any_of_count13: + try: + data__readme_is_dict = isinstance(data__readme, dict) + if data__readme_is_dict: + data__readme__missing_keys = set(['text']) - data__readme.keys() + if data__readme__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme must contain " + (str(sorted(data__readme__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data__readme, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme", definition={'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Full text describing the project.'}}, 'required': ['text']}, rule='required') + data__readme_keys = set(data__readme.keys()) + if "text" in data__readme_keys: + data__readme_keys.remove("text") + data__readme__text = data__readme["text"] + if not isinstance(data__readme__text, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme.text must be string", value=data__readme__text, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme.text", definition={'type': 'string', 'description': 'Full text describing the project.'}, rule='type') + data__readme_any_of_count13 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data__readme_any_of_count13: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme cannot be validated by any definition", value=data__readme, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme", definition={'anyOf': [{'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file containing the full description', 'of the project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Full text describing the project.'}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, rule='anyOf') + data__readme_is_dict = isinstance(data__readme, dict) + if data__readme_is_dict: + data__readme__missing_keys = set(['content-type']) - data__readme.keys() + if data__readme__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme must contain " + (str(sorted(data__readme__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data__readme, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme", definition={'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Content-type (:rfc:`1341`) of the full description', '(e.g. ``text/markdown``). The ``charset`` parameter is assumed', 'UTF-8 when not present.'], '$comment': 'TODO: add regex pattern or format?'}}, 'required': ['content-type']}, rule='required') + data__readme_keys = set(data__readme.keys()) + if "content-type" in data__readme_keys: + data__readme_keys.remove("content-type") + data__readme__contenttype = data__readme["content-type"] + if not isinstance(data__readme__contenttype, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme.content-type must be string", value=data__readme__contenttype, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme.content-type", definition={'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Content-type (:rfc:`1341`) of the full description', '(e.g. ``text/markdown``). The ``charset`` parameter is assumed', 'UTF-8 when not present.'], '$comment': 'TODO: add regex pattern or format?'}, rule='type') + data__readme_one_of_count12 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__readme_one_of_count12 != 1: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme must be valid exactly by one definition" + (" (" + str(data__readme_one_of_count12) + " matches found)"), value=data__readme, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".readme", definition={'$$description': ['`Full/detailed description of the project in the form of a README', '`_', "with meaning similar to the one defined in `core metadata's Description", '`_'], 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file (UTF-8) containing the full description', 'of the project. If the file path ends in case-insensitive ``.md`` or', '``.rst`` suffixes, then the content-type is respectively', '``text/markdown`` or ``text/x-rst``']}, {'type': 'object', 'allOf': [{'anyOf': [{'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file containing the full description', 'of the project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Full text describing the project.'}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, {'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Content-type (:rfc:`1341`) of the full description', '(e.g. ``text/markdown``). The ``charset`` parameter is assumed', 'UTF-8 when not present.'], '$comment': 'TODO: add regex pattern or format?'}}, 'required': ['content-type']}]}]}, rule='oneOf') + if "requires-python" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("requires-python") + data__requirespython = data["requires-python"] + if not isinstance(data__requirespython, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".requires-python must be string", value=data__requirespython, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".requires-python", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-versionspec', '$$description': ['`The Python version requirements of the project', '`_.']}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__requirespython, str): + if not custom_formats["pep508-versionspec"](data__requirespython): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".requires-python must be pep508-versionspec", value=data__requirespython, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".requires-python", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-versionspec', '$$description': ['`The Python version requirements of the project', '`_.']}, rule='format') + if "license" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("license") + data__license = data["license"] + data__license_one_of_count14 = 0 + if data__license_one_of_count14 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data__license, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license must be string", value=data__license, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license", definition={'type': 'string', 'description': 'An SPDX license identifier', 'format': 'SPDX'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__license, str): + if not custom_formats["SPDX"](data__license): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license must be SPDX", value=data__license, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license", definition={'type': 'string', 'description': 'An SPDX license identifier', 'format': 'SPDX'}, rule='format') + data__license_one_of_count14 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__license_one_of_count14 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data__license, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license must be object", value=data__license, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license", definition={'type': 'object', 'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to the file (UTF-8) which contains the license for the', 'project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, rule='type') + data__license_is_dict = isinstance(data__license, dict) + if data__license_is_dict: + data__license__missing_keys = set(['file']) - data__license.keys() + if data__license__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license must contain " + (str(sorted(data__license__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data__license, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license", definition={'type': 'object', 'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to the file (UTF-8) which contains the license for the', 'project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, rule='required') + data__license_keys = set(data__license.keys()) + if "file" in data__license_keys: + data__license_keys.remove("file") + data__license__file = data__license["file"] + if not isinstance(data__license__file, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license.file must be string", value=data__license__file, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license.file", definition={'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to the file (UTF-8) which contains the license for the', 'project.']}, rule='type') + data__license_one_of_count14 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__license_one_of_count14 < 2: + try: + if not isinstance(data__license, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license must be object", value=data__license, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license", definition={'type': 'object', 'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The license of the project whose meaning is that of the', '`License field from the core metadata', '`_.']}}, 'required': ['text']}, rule='type') + data__license_is_dict = isinstance(data__license, dict) + if data__license_is_dict: + data__license__missing_keys = set(['text']) - data__license.keys() + if data__license__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license must contain " + (str(sorted(data__license__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data__license, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license", definition={'type': 'object', 'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The license of the project whose meaning is that of the', '`License field from the core metadata', '`_.']}}, 'required': ['text']}, rule='required') + data__license_keys = set(data__license.keys()) + if "text" in data__license_keys: + data__license_keys.remove("text") + data__license__text = data__license["text"] + if not isinstance(data__license__text, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license.text must be string", value=data__license__text, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license.text", definition={'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The license of the project whose meaning is that of the', '`License field from the core metadata', '`_.']}, rule='type') + data__license_one_of_count14 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if data__license_one_of_count14 != 1: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license must be valid exactly by one definition" + (" (" + str(data__license_one_of_count14) + " matches found)"), value=data__license, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license", definition={'description': '`Project license `_.', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'An SPDX license identifier', 'format': 'SPDX'}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to the file (UTF-8) which contains the license for the', 'project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The license of the project whose meaning is that of the', '`License field from the core metadata', '`_.']}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, rule='oneOf') + if "license-files" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("license-files") + data__licensefiles = data["license-files"] + if not isinstance(data__licensefiles, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license-files must be array", value=data__licensefiles, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license-files", definition={'description': 'Paths or globs to paths of license files', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, rule='type') + data__licensefiles_is_list = isinstance(data__licensefiles, (list, tuple)) + if data__licensefiles_is_list: + data__licensefiles_len = len(data__licensefiles) + for data__licensefiles_x, data__licensefiles_item in enumerate(data__licensefiles): + if not isinstance(data__licensefiles_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license-files[{data__licensefiles_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__licensefiles_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".license-files[{data__licensefiles_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "authors" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("authors") + data__authors = data["authors"] + if not isinstance(data__authors, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".authors must be array", value=data__authors, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".authors", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'authors' of the project.", 'The exact meaning is open to interpretation (e.g. original or primary authors,', 'current maintainers, or owners of the package).']}, rule='type') + data__authors_is_list = isinstance(data__authors, (list, tuple)) + if data__authors_is_list: + data__authors_len = len(data__authors) + for data__authors_x, data__authors_item in enumerate(data__authors): + validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_pyproject_toml___definitions_author(data__authors_item, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".authors[{data__authors_x}]".format(**locals())) + if "maintainers" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("maintainers") + data__maintainers = data["maintainers"] + if not isinstance(data__maintainers, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".maintainers must be array", value=data__maintainers, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".maintainers", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'maintainers' of the project.", 'Similarly to ``authors``, the exact meaning is open to interpretation.']}, rule='type') + data__maintainers_is_list = isinstance(data__maintainers, (list, tuple)) + if data__maintainers_is_list: + data__maintainers_len = len(data__maintainers) + for data__maintainers_x, data__maintainers_item in enumerate(data__maintainers): + validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_pyproject_toml___definitions_author(data__maintainers_item, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".maintainers[{data__maintainers_x}]".format(**locals())) + if "keywords" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("keywords") + data__keywords = data["keywords"] + if not isinstance(data__keywords, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".keywords must be array", value=data__keywords, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".keywords", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, 'description': 'List of keywords to assist searching for the distribution in a larger catalog.'}, rule='type') + data__keywords_is_list = isinstance(data__keywords, (list, tuple)) + if data__keywords_is_list: + data__keywords_len = len(data__keywords) + for data__keywords_x, data__keywords_item in enumerate(data__keywords): + if not isinstance(data__keywords_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".keywords[{data__keywords_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__keywords_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".keywords[{data__keywords_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string'}, rule='type') + if "classifiers" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("classifiers") + data__classifiers = data["classifiers"] + if not isinstance(data__classifiers, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".classifiers must be array", value=data__classifiers, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".classifiers", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'trove-classifier', 'description': '`PyPI classifier `_.'}, '$$description': ['`Trove classifiers `_', 'which apply to the project.']}, rule='type') + data__classifiers_is_list = isinstance(data__classifiers, (list, tuple)) + if data__classifiers_is_list: + data__classifiers_len = len(data__classifiers) + for data__classifiers_x, data__classifiers_item in enumerate(data__classifiers): + if not isinstance(data__classifiers_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".classifiers[{data__classifiers_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__classifiers_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".classifiers[{data__classifiers_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'trove-classifier', 'description': '`PyPI classifier `_.'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__classifiers_item, str): + if not custom_formats["trove-classifier"](data__classifiers_item): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".classifiers[{data__classifiers_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be trove-classifier", value=data__classifiers_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".classifiers[{data__classifiers_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'trove-classifier', 'description': '`PyPI classifier `_.'}, rule='format') + if "urls" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("urls") + data__urls = data["urls"] + if not isinstance(data__urls, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".urls must be object", value=data__urls, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".urls", definition={'type': 'object', 'description': 'URLs associated with the project in the form ``label => value``.', 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'url'}}}, rule='type') + data__urls_is_dict = isinstance(data__urls, dict) + if data__urls_is_dict: + data__urls_keys = set(data__urls.keys()) + for data__urls_key, data__urls_val in data__urls.items(): + if REGEX_PATTERNS['^.+$'].search(data__urls_key): + if data__urls_key in data__urls_keys: + data__urls_keys.remove(data__urls_key) + if not isinstance(data__urls_val, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".urls.{data__urls_key}".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__urls_val, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".urls.{data__urls_key}".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'url'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__urls_val, str): + if not custom_formats["url"](data__urls_val): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".urls.{data__urls_key}".format(**locals()) + " must be url", value=data__urls_val, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".urls.{data__urls_key}".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'url'}, rule='format') + if data__urls_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".urls must not contain "+str(data__urls_keys)+" properties", value=data__urls, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".urls", definition={'type': 'object', 'description': 'URLs associated with the project in the form ``label => value``.', 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'url'}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + if "scripts" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("scripts") + data__scripts = data["scripts"] + validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_pyproject_toml___definitions_entry_point_group(data__scripts, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".scripts") + if "gui-scripts" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("gui-scripts") + data__guiscripts = data["gui-scripts"] + validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_pyproject_toml___definitions_entry_point_group(data__guiscripts, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".gui-scripts") + if "entry-points" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("entry-points") + data__entrypoints = data["entry-points"] + data__entrypoints_is_dict = isinstance(data__entrypoints, dict) + if data__entrypoints_is_dict: + data__entrypoints_keys = set(data__entrypoints.keys()) + for data__entrypoints_key, data__entrypoints_val in data__entrypoints.items(): + if REGEX_PATTERNS['^.+$'].search(data__entrypoints_key): + if data__entrypoints_key in data__entrypoints_keys: + data__entrypoints_keys.remove(data__entrypoints_key) + validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_pyproject_toml___definitions_entry_point_group(data__entrypoints_val, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".entry-points.{data__entrypoints_key}".format(**locals())) + if data__entrypoints_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".entry-points must not contain "+str(data__entrypoints_keys)+" properties", value=data__entrypoints, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".entry-points", definition={'$$description': ['Instruct the installer to expose the given modules/functions via', '``entry-point`` discovery mechanism (useful for plugins).', 'More information available in the `Python packaging guide', '`_.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-group'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + data__entrypoints_len = len(data__entrypoints) + if data__entrypoints_len != 0: + data__entrypoints_property_names = True + for data__entrypoints_key in data__entrypoints: + try: + if isinstance(data__entrypoints_key, str): + if not custom_formats["python-entrypoint-group"](data__entrypoints_key): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".entry-points must be python-entrypoint-group", value=data__entrypoints_key, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".entry-points", definition={'format': 'python-entrypoint-group'}, rule='format') + except JsonSchemaValueException: + data__entrypoints_property_names = False + if not data__entrypoints_property_names: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".entry-points must be named by propertyName definition", value=data__entrypoints, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".entry-points", definition={'$$description': ['Instruct the installer to expose the given modules/functions via', '``entry-point`` discovery mechanism (useful for plugins).', 'More information available in the `Python packaging guide', '`_.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-group'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}}}, rule='propertyNames') + if "dependencies" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("dependencies") + data__dependencies = data["dependencies"] + if not isinstance(data__dependencies, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependencies must be array", value=data__dependencies, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependencies", definition={'type': 'array', 'description': 'Project (mandatory) dependencies.', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}, rule='type') + data__dependencies_is_list = isinstance(data__dependencies, (list, tuple)) + if data__dependencies_is_list: + data__dependencies_len = len(data__dependencies) + for data__dependencies_x, data__dependencies_item in enumerate(data__dependencies): + validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_pyproject_toml___definitions_dependency(data__dependencies_item, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".dependencies[{data__dependencies_x}]".format(**locals())) + if "optional-dependencies" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("optional-dependencies") + data__optionaldependencies = data["optional-dependencies"] + if not isinstance(data__optionaldependencies, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".optional-dependencies must be object", value=data__optionaldependencies, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".optional-dependencies", definition={'type': 'object', 'description': 'Optional dependency for the project', 'propertyNames': {'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}}}, rule='type') + data__optionaldependencies_is_dict = isinstance(data__optionaldependencies, dict) + if data__optionaldependencies_is_dict: + data__optionaldependencies_keys = set(data__optionaldependencies.keys()) + for data__optionaldependencies_key, data__optionaldependencies_val in data__optionaldependencies.items(): + if REGEX_PATTERNS['^.+$'].search(data__optionaldependencies_key): + if data__optionaldependencies_key in data__optionaldependencies_keys: + data__optionaldependencies_keys.remove(data__optionaldependencies_key) + if not isinstance(data__optionaldependencies_val, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".optional-dependencies.{data__optionaldependencies_key}".format(**locals()) + " must be array", value=data__optionaldependencies_val, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".optional-dependencies.{data__optionaldependencies_key}".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}, rule='type') + data__optionaldependencies_val_is_list = isinstance(data__optionaldependencies_val, (list, tuple)) + if data__optionaldependencies_val_is_list: + data__optionaldependencies_val_len = len(data__optionaldependencies_val) + for data__optionaldependencies_val_x, data__optionaldependencies_val_item in enumerate(data__optionaldependencies_val): + validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_pyproject_toml___definitions_dependency(data__optionaldependencies_val_item, custom_formats, (name_prefix or "data") + ".optional-dependencies.{data__optionaldependencies_key}[{data__optionaldependencies_val_x}]".format(**locals())) + if data__optionaldependencies_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".optional-dependencies must not contain "+str(data__optionaldependencies_keys)+" properties", value=data__optionaldependencies, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".optional-dependencies", definition={'type': 'object', 'description': 'Optional dependency for the project', 'propertyNames': {'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + data__optionaldependencies_len = len(data__optionaldependencies) + if data__optionaldependencies_len != 0: + data__optionaldependencies_property_names = True + for data__optionaldependencies_key in data__optionaldependencies: + try: + if isinstance(data__optionaldependencies_key, str): + if not custom_formats["pep508-identifier"](data__optionaldependencies_key): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".optional-dependencies must be pep508-identifier", value=data__optionaldependencies_key, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".optional-dependencies", definition={'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, rule='format') + except JsonSchemaValueException: + data__optionaldependencies_property_names = False + if not data__optionaldependencies_property_names: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".optional-dependencies must be named by propertyName definition", value=data__optionaldependencies, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".optional-dependencies", definition={'type': 'object', 'description': 'Optional dependency for the project', 'propertyNames': {'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}}}, rule='propertyNames') + if "import-names" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("import-names") + data__importnames = data["import-names"] + if not isinstance(data__importnames, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".import-names must be array", value=data__importnames, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".import-names", definition={'description': 'Lists import names which a project, when installed, would exclusively provide.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, rule='type') + data__importnames_is_list = isinstance(data__importnames, (list, tuple)) + if data__importnames_is_list: + data__importnames_len = len(data__importnames) + for data__importnames_x, data__importnames_item in enumerate(data__importnames): + if not isinstance(data__importnames_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".import-names[{data__importnames_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__importnames_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".import-names[{data__importnames_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__importnames_item, str): + if not custom_formats["import-name"](data__importnames_item): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".import-names[{data__importnames_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be import-name", value=data__importnames_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".import-names[{data__importnames_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}, rule='format') + if "import-namespaces" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("import-namespaces") + data__importnamespaces = data["import-namespaces"] + if not isinstance(data__importnamespaces, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".import-namespaces must be array", value=data__importnamespaces, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".import-namespaces", definition={'description': 'Lists import names that, when installed, would be provided by the project, but not exclusively.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, rule='type') + data__importnamespaces_is_list = isinstance(data__importnamespaces, (list, tuple)) + if data__importnamespaces_is_list: + data__importnamespaces_len = len(data__importnamespaces) + for data__importnamespaces_x, data__importnamespaces_item in enumerate(data__importnamespaces): + if not isinstance(data__importnamespaces_item, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".import-namespaces[{data__importnamespaces_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data__importnamespaces_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".import-namespaces[{data__importnamespaces_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__importnamespaces_item, str): + if not custom_formats["import-name"](data__importnamespaces_item): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".import-namespaces[{data__importnamespaces_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be import-name", value=data__importnamespaces_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".import-namespaces[{data__importnamespaces_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}, rule='format') + if "dynamic" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("dynamic") + data__dynamic = data["dynamic"] + if not isinstance(data__dynamic, (list, tuple)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic must be array", value=data__dynamic, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic", definition={'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Specifies which fields are intentionally unspecified and expected to be', 'dynamically provided by build tools'], 'items': {'enum': ['version', 'description', 'readme', 'requires-python', 'license', 'license-files', 'authors', 'maintainers', 'keywords', 'classifiers', 'urls', 'scripts', 'gui-scripts', 'entry-points', 'dependencies', 'optional-dependencies', 'import-names', 'import-namespaces']}}, rule='type') + data__dynamic_is_list = isinstance(data__dynamic, (list, tuple)) + if data__dynamic_is_list: + data__dynamic_len = len(data__dynamic) + for data__dynamic_x, data__dynamic_item in enumerate(data__dynamic): + if data__dynamic_item not in ['version', 'description', 'readme', 'requires-python', 'license', 'license-files', 'authors', 'maintainers', 'keywords', 'classifiers', 'urls', 'scripts', 'gui-scripts', 'entry-points', 'dependencies', 'optional-dependencies', 'import-names', 'import-namespaces']: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic[{data__dynamic_x}]".format(**locals()) + " must be one of ['version', 'description', 'readme', 'requires-python', 'license', 'license-files', 'authors', 'maintainers', 'keywords', 'classifiers', 'urls', 'scripts', 'gui-scripts', 'entry-points', 'dependencies', 'optional-dependencies', 'import-names', 'import-namespaces']", value=data__dynamic_item, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".dynamic[{data__dynamic_x}]".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'enum': ['version', 'description', 'readme', 'requires-python', 'license', 'license-files', 'authors', 'maintainers', 'keywords', 'classifiers', 'urls', 'scripts', 'gui-scripts', 'entry-points', 'dependencies', 'optional-dependencies', 'import-names', 'import-namespaces']}, rule='enum') + if data_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must not contain "+str(data_keys)+" properties", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$schema': 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#', '$id': 'https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/pyproject-toml/', 'title': 'Package metadata stored in the ``project`` table', '$$description': ['Data structure for the **project** table inside ``pyproject.toml``', '(as initially defined in :pep:`621`)'], 'type': 'object', 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The name (primary identifier) of the project. MUST be statically defined.', 'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'version': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'The version of the project as supported by :pep:`440`.', 'format': 'pep440'}, 'description': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The `summary description of the project', '`_']}, 'readme': {'$$description': ['`Full/detailed description of the project in the form of a README', '`_', "with meaning similar to the one defined in `core metadata's Description", '`_'], 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file (UTF-8) containing the full description', 'of the project. If the file path ends in case-insensitive ``.md`` or', '``.rst`` suffixes, then the content-type is respectively', '``text/markdown`` or ``text/x-rst``']}, {'type': 'object', 'allOf': [{'anyOf': [{'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to a text file containing the full description', 'of the project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', 'description': 'Full text describing the project.'}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, {'properties': {'content-type': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Content-type (:rfc:`1341`) of the full description', '(e.g. ``text/markdown``). The ``charset`` parameter is assumed', 'UTF-8 when not present.'], '$comment': 'TODO: add regex pattern or format?'}}, 'required': ['content-type']}]}]}, 'requires-python': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'pep508-versionspec', '$$description': ['`The Python version requirements of the project', '`_.']}, 'license': {'description': '`Project license `_.', 'oneOf': [{'type': 'string', 'description': 'An SPDX license identifier', 'format': 'SPDX'}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'file': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Relative path to the file (UTF-8) which contains the license for the', 'project.']}}, 'required': ['file']}, {'type': 'object', 'properties': {'text': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['The license of the project whose meaning is that of the', '`License field from the core metadata', '`_.']}}, 'required': ['text']}]}, 'license-files': {'description': 'Paths or globs to paths of license files', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}}, 'authors': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'authors' of the project.", 'The exact meaning is open to interpretation (e.g. original or primary authors,', 'current maintainers, or owners of the package).']}, 'maintainers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, '$$description': ["The people or organizations considered to be the 'maintainers' of the project.", 'Similarly to ``authors``, the exact meaning is open to interpretation.']}, 'keywords': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string'}, 'description': 'List of keywords to assist searching for the distribution in a larger catalog.'}, 'classifiers': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'trove-classifier', 'description': '`PyPI classifier `_.'}, '$$description': ['`Trove classifiers `_', 'which apply to the project.']}, 'urls': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'URLs associated with the project in the form ``label => value``.', 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'url'}}}, 'scripts': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, 'gui-scripts': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, 'entry-points': {'$$description': ['Instruct the installer to expose the given modules/functions via', '``entry-point`` discovery mechanism (useful for plugins).', 'More information available in the `Python packaging guide', '`_.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-group'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}}}, 'dependencies': {'type': 'array', 'description': 'Project (mandatory) dependencies.', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}, 'optional-dependencies': {'type': 'object', 'description': 'Optional dependency for the project', 'propertyNames': {'format': 'pep508-identifier'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'array', 'items': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}}}, 'import-names': {'description': 'Lists import names which a project, when installed, would exclusively provide.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'import-namespaces': {'description': 'Lists import names that, when installed, would be provided by the project, but not exclusively.', 'type': 'array', 'items': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'import-name'}}, 'dynamic': {'type': 'array', '$$description': ['Specifies which fields are intentionally unspecified and expected to be', 'dynamically provided by build tools'], 'items': {'enum': ['version', 'description', 'readme', 'requires-python', 'license', 'license-files', 'authors', 'maintainers', 'keywords', 'classifiers', 'urls', 'scripts', 'gui-scripts', 'entry-points', 'dependencies', 'optional-dependencies', 'import-names', 'import-namespaces']}}}, 'required': ['name'], 'additionalProperties': False, 'allOf': [{'if': {'not': {'required': ['dynamic'], 'properties': {'dynamic': {'contains': {'const': 'version'}, '$$description': ['version is listed in ``dynamic``']}}}, '$$comment': ['According to :pep:`621`:', ' If the core metadata specification lists a field as "Required", then', ' the metadata MUST specify the field statically or list it in dynamic', 'In turn, `core metadata`_ defines:', ' The required fields are: Metadata-Version, Name, Version.', ' All the other fields are optional.', 'Since ``Metadata-Version`` is defined by the build back-end, ``name`` and', '``version`` are the only mandatory information in ``pyproject.toml``.', '.. _core metadata: https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/']}, 'then': {'required': ['version'], '$$description': ['version should be statically defined in the ``version`` field']}}, {'if': {'required': ['license-files']}, 'then': {'properties': {'license': {'type': 'string'}}}}], 'definitions': {'author': {'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, 'entry-point-group': {'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, 'dependency': {'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + return data + +def validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_pyproject_toml___definitions_dependency(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + if not isinstance(data, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be string", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data, str): + if not custom_formats["pep508"](data): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be pep508", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/dependency', 'title': 'Dependency', 'type': 'string', 'description': 'Project dependency specification according to PEP 508', 'format': 'pep508'}, rule='format') + return data + +def validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_pyproject_toml___definitions_entry_point_group(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + if not isinstance(data, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be object", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, rule='type') + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data_keys = set(data.keys()) + for data_key, data_val in data.items(): + if REGEX_PATTERNS['^.+$'].search(data_key): + if data_key in data_keys: + data_keys.remove(data_key) + if not isinstance(data_val, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".{data_key}".format(**locals()) + " must be string", value=data_val, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".{data_key}".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data_val, str): + if not custom_formats["python-entrypoint-reference"](data_val): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".{data_key}".format(**locals()) + " must be python-entrypoint-reference", value=data_val, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".{data_key}".format(**locals()) + "", definition={'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}, rule='format') + if data_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must not contain "+str(data_keys)+" properties", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, rule='additionalProperties') + data_len = len(data) + if data_len != 0: + data_property_names = True + for data_key in data: + try: + if isinstance(data_key, str): + if not custom_formats["python-entrypoint-name"](data_key): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be python-entrypoint-name", value=data_key, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, rule='format') + except JsonSchemaValueException: + data_property_names = False + if not data_property_names: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be named by propertyName definition", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/entry-point-group', 'title': 'Entry-points', 'type': 'object', '$$description': ['Entry-points are grouped together to indicate what sort of capabilities they', 'provide.', 'See the `packaging guides', '`_', 'and `setuptools docs', '`_', 'for more information.'], 'propertyNames': {'format': 'python-entrypoint-name'}, 'additionalProperties': False, 'patternProperties': {'^.+$': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['Reference to a Python object. It is either in the form', '``importable.module``, or ``importable.module:object.attr``.'], 'format': 'python-entrypoint-reference', '$comment': 'https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/'}}}, rule='propertyNames') + return data + +def validate_https___packaging_python_org_en_latest_specifications_pyproject_toml___definitions_author(data, custom_formats={}, name_prefix=None): + if not isinstance(data, (dict)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must be object", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, rule='type') + data_any_of_count15 = 0 + if not data_any_of_count15: + try: + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data__missing_keys = set(['name']) - data.keys() + if data__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must contain " + (str(sorted(data__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'required': ['name']}, rule='required') + data_any_of_count15 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data_any_of_count15: + try: + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data__missing_keys = set(['email']) - data.keys() + if data__missing_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must contain " + (str(sorted(data__missing_keys)) + " properties"), value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'required': ['email']}, rule='required') + data_any_of_count15 += 1 + except JsonSchemaValueException: pass + if not data_any_of_count15: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " cannot be validated by any definition", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, rule='anyOf') + data_is_dict = isinstance(data, dict) + if data_is_dict: + data_keys = set(data.keys()) + if "name" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("name") + data__name = data["name"] + if not isinstance(data__name, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".name must be string", value=data__name, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".name", definition={'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, rule='type') + if "email" in data_keys: + data_keys.remove("email") + data__email = data["email"] + if not isinstance(data__email, (str)): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".email must be string", value=data__email, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".email", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}, rule='type') + if isinstance(data__email, str): + if not REGEX_PATTERNS["idn-email_re_pattern"].match(data__email): + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".email must be idn-email", value=data__email, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + ".email", definition={'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}, rule='format') + if data_keys: + raise JsonSchemaValueException("" + (name_prefix or "data") + " must not contain "+str(data_keys)+" properties", value=data, name="" + (name_prefix or "data") + "", definition={'$id': '#/definitions/author', 'title': 'Author or Maintainer', '$comment': 'https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers', 'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': False, 'properties': {'name': {'type': 'string', '$$description': ['MUST be a valid email name, i.e. whatever can be put as a name, before an', 'email, in :rfc:`822`.']}, 'email': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'idn-email', 'description': 'MUST be a valid email address'}}, 'anyOf': [{'required': ['name']}, {'required': ['email']}]}, rule='additionalProperties') + return data diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/config/_validate_pyproject/formats.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/config/_validate_pyproject/formats.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fe958cc52a4a6477686231a6bfe4cb8c15357162 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/config/_validate_pyproject/formats.py @@ -0,0 +1,464 @@ +""" +The functions in this module are used to validate schemas with the +`format JSON Schema keyword +`_. + +The correspondence is given by replacing the ``_`` character in the name of the +function with a ``-`` to obtain the format name and vice versa. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import keyword +import logging +import os +import re +import string +import typing +from itertools import chain as _chain + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + import builtins + + from typing_extensions import Literal + +_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# PEP 440 + +VERSION_PATTERN = r""" + v? + (?: + (?:(?P[0-9]+)!)? # epoch + (?P[0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)*) # release segment + (?P
                                          # pre-release
+            [-_\.]?
+            (?Palpha|a|beta|b|preview|pre|c|rc)
+            [-_\.]?
+            (?P[0-9]+)?
+        )?
+        (?P                                         # post release
+            (?:-(?P[0-9]+))
+            |
+            (?:
+                [-_\.]?
+                (?Ppost|rev|r)
+                [-_\.]?
+                (?P[0-9]+)?
+            )
+        )?
+        (?P                                          # dev release
+            [-_\.]?
+            (?Pdev)
+            [-_\.]?
+            (?P[0-9]+)?
+        )?
+    )
+    (?:\+(?P[a-z0-9]+(?:[-_\.][a-z0-9]+)*))?       # local version
+"""
+
+VERSION_REGEX = re.compile(
+    r"^\s*" + VERSION_PATTERN + r"\s*$", re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE
+)
+
+
+def pep440(version: str) -> bool:
+    """See :ref:`PyPA's version specification `
+    (initially introduced in :pep:`440`).
+    """
+    return VERSION_REGEX.match(version) is not None
+
+
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# PEP 508
+
+PEP508_IDENTIFIER_PATTERN = r"([A-Z0-9]|[A-Z0-9][A-Z0-9._-]*[A-Z0-9])"
+PEP508_IDENTIFIER_REGEX = re.compile(f"^{PEP508_IDENTIFIER_PATTERN}$", re.IGNORECASE)
+
+
+def pep508_identifier(name: str) -> bool:
+    """See :ref:`PyPA's name specification `
+    (initially introduced in :pep:`508#names`).
+    """
+    return PEP508_IDENTIFIER_REGEX.match(name) is not None
+
+
+try:
+    try:
+        from packaging import requirements as _req
+    except ImportError:  # pragma: no cover
+        # let's try setuptools vendored version
+        from setuptools._vendor.packaging import (  # type: ignore[no-redef]
+            requirements as _req,
+        )
+
+    def pep508(value: str) -> bool:
+        """See :ref:`PyPA's dependency specifiers `
+        (initially introduced in :pep:`508`).
+        """
+        try:
+            _req.Requirement(value)
+        except _req.InvalidRequirement:
+            return False
+        return True
+
+except ImportError:  # pragma: no cover
+    _logger.warning(
+        "Could not find an installation of `packaging`. Requirements, dependencies and "
+        "versions might not be validated. "
+        "To enforce validation, please install `packaging`."
+    )
+
+    def pep508(value: str) -> bool:  # noqa: ARG001
+        return True
+
+
+def pep508_versionspec(value: str) -> bool:
+    """Expression that can be used to specify/lock versions (including ranges)
+    See ``versionspec`` in :ref:`PyPA's dependency specifiers
+    ` (initially introduced in :pep:`508`).
+    """
+    if any(c in value for c in (";", "]", "@")):
+        # In PEP 508:
+        # conditional markers, extras and URL specs are not included in the
+        # versionspec
+        return False
+    # Let's pretend we have a dependency called `requirement` with the given
+    # version spec, then we can reuse the pep508 function for validation:
+    return pep508(f"requirement{value}")
+
+
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# PEP 517
+
+
+def pep517_backend_reference(value: str) -> bool:
+    """See PyPA's specification for defining build-backend references
+    introduced in :pep:`517#source-trees`.
+
+    This is similar to an entry-point reference (e.g., ``package.module:object``).
+    """
+    module, _, obj = value.partition(":")
+    identifiers = (i.strip() for i in _chain(module.split("."), obj.split(".")))
+    return all(python_identifier(i) for i in identifiers if i)
+
+
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Classifiers - PEP 301
+
+
+def _download_classifiers() -> str:
+    import ssl
+    from email.message import Message
+    from urllib.request import urlopen
+
+    url = "https://pypi.org/pypi?:action=list_classifiers"
+    context = ssl.create_default_context()
+    with urlopen(url, context=context) as response:  # noqa: S310 (audit URLs)
+        headers = Message()
+        headers["content_type"] = response.getheader("content-type", "text/plain")
+        return response.read().decode(headers.get_param("charset", "utf-8"))  # type: ignore[no-any-return]
+
+
+class _TroveClassifier:
+    """The ``trove_classifiers`` package is the official way of validating classifiers,
+    however this package might not be always available.
+    As a workaround we can still download a list from PyPI.
+    We also don't want to be over strict about it, so simply skipping silently is an
+    option (classifiers will be validated anyway during the upload to PyPI).
+    """
+
+    downloaded: None | Literal[False] | set[str]
+    """
+    None => not cached yet
+    False => unavailable
+    set => cached values
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self) -> None:
+        self.downloaded = None
+        self._skip_download = False
+        self.__name__ = "trove_classifier"  # Emulate a public function
+
+    def _disable_download(self) -> None:
+        # This is a private API. Only setuptools has the consent of using it.
+        self._skip_download = True
+
+    def __call__(self, value: str) -> bool:
+        if self.downloaded is False or self._skip_download is True:
+            return True
+
+        if os.getenv("NO_NETWORK") or os.getenv("VALIDATE_PYPROJECT_NO_NETWORK"):
+            self.downloaded = False
+            msg = (
+                "Install ``trove-classifiers`` to ensure proper validation. "
+                "Skipping download of classifiers list from PyPI (NO_NETWORK)."
+            )
+            _logger.debug(msg)
+            return True
+
+        if self.downloaded is None:
+            msg = (
+                "Install ``trove-classifiers`` to ensure proper validation. "
+                "Meanwhile a list of classifiers will be downloaded from PyPI."
+            )
+            _logger.debug(msg)
+            try:
+                self.downloaded = set(_download_classifiers().splitlines())
+            except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+                self.downloaded = False
+                _logger.debug("Problem with download, skipping validation")
+                return True
+
+        return value in self.downloaded or value.lower().startswith("private ::")
+
+
+try:
+    from trove_classifiers import classifiers as _trove_classifiers
+
+    def trove_classifier(value: str) -> bool:
+        """See https://pypi.org/classifiers/"""
+        return value in _trove_classifiers or value.lower().startswith("private ::")
+
+except ImportError:  # pragma: no cover
+    trove_classifier = _TroveClassifier()
+
+
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Stub packages - PEP 561
+
+
+def pep561_stub_name(value: str) -> bool:
+    """Name of a directory containing type stubs.
+    It must follow the name scheme ``-stubs`` as defined in
+    :pep:`561#stub-only-packages`.
+    """
+    top, *children = value.split(".")
+    if not top.endswith("-stubs"):
+        return False
+    return python_module_name(".".join([top[: -len("-stubs")], *children]))
+
+
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Non-PEP related
+
+
+def url(value: str) -> bool:
+    """Valid URL (validation uses :obj:`urllib.parse`).
+    For maximum compatibility please make sure to include a ``scheme`` prefix
+    in your URL (e.g. ``http://``).
+    """
+    from urllib.parse import urlparse
+
+    try:
+        parts = urlparse(value)
+        if not parts.scheme:
+            _logger.warning(
+                "For maximum compatibility please make sure to include a "
+                "`scheme` prefix in your URL (e.g. 'http://'). "
+                f"Given value: {value}"
+            )
+            if not (value.startswith(("/", "\\")) or "@" in value):
+                parts = urlparse(f"http://{value}")
+
+        return bool(parts.scheme and parts.netloc)
+    except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+        return False
+
+
+# https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/
+ENTRYPOINT_PATTERN = r"[^\[\s=]([^=]*[^\s=])?"
+ENTRYPOINT_REGEX = re.compile(f"^{ENTRYPOINT_PATTERN}$", re.IGNORECASE)
+RECOMMEDED_ENTRYPOINT_PATTERN = r"[\w.-]+"
+RECOMMEDED_ENTRYPOINT_REGEX = re.compile(
+    f"^{RECOMMEDED_ENTRYPOINT_PATTERN}$", re.IGNORECASE
+)
+ENTRYPOINT_GROUP_PATTERN = r"\w+(\.\w+)*"
+ENTRYPOINT_GROUP_REGEX = re.compile(f"^{ENTRYPOINT_GROUP_PATTERN}$", re.IGNORECASE)
+
+
+def python_identifier(value: str) -> bool:
+    """Can be used as identifier in Python.
+    (Validation uses :obj:`str.isidentifier`).
+    """
+    return value.isidentifier()
+
+
+def python_qualified_identifier(value: str) -> bool:
+    """
+    Python "dotted identifier", i.e. a sequence of :obj:`python_identifier`
+    concatenated with ``"."`` (e.g.: ``package.module.submodule``).
+    """
+    if value.startswith(".") or value.endswith("."):
+        return False
+    return all(python_identifier(m) for m in value.split("."))
+
+
+def python_module_name(value: str) -> bool:
+    """Module name that can be used in an ``import``-statement in Python.
+    See :obj:`python_qualified_identifier`.
+    """
+    return python_qualified_identifier(value)
+
+
+def python_module_name_relaxed(value: str) -> bool:
+    """Similar to :obj:`python_module_name`, but relaxed to also accept
+    dash characters (``-``) and cover special cases like ``pip-run``.
+
+    It is recommended, however, that beginners avoid dash characters,
+    as they require advanced knowledge about Python internals.
+
+    The following are disallowed:
+
+    * names starting/ending in dashes,
+    * names ending in ``-stubs`` (potentially collide with :obj:`pep561_stub_name`).
+    """
+    if value.startswith("-") or value.endswith("-"):
+        return False
+    if value.endswith("-stubs"):
+        return False  # Avoid collision with PEP 561
+    return python_module_name(value.replace("-", "_"))
+
+
+def python_entrypoint_group(value: str) -> bool:
+    """See ``Data model > group`` in the :ref:`PyPA's entry-points specification
+    `.
+    """
+    return ENTRYPOINT_GROUP_REGEX.match(value) is not None
+
+
+def python_entrypoint_name(value: str) -> bool:
+    """See ``Data model > name`` in the :ref:`PyPA's entry-points specification
+    `.
+    """
+    if not ENTRYPOINT_REGEX.match(value):
+        return False
+    if not RECOMMEDED_ENTRYPOINT_REGEX.match(value):
+        msg = f"Entry point `{value}` does not follow recommended pattern: "
+        msg += RECOMMEDED_ENTRYPOINT_PATTERN
+        _logger.warning(msg)
+    return True
+
+
+def python_entrypoint_reference(value: str) -> bool:
+    """Reference to a Python object using in the format::
+
+        importable.module:object.attr
+
+    See ``Data model >object reference`` in the :ref:`PyPA's entry-points specification
+    `.
+    """
+    module, _, rest = value.partition(":")
+    if "[" in rest:
+        obj, _, extras_ = rest.partition("[")
+        if extras_.strip()[-1] != "]":
+            return False
+        extras = (x.strip() for x in extras_.strip(string.whitespace + "[]").split(","))
+        if not all(pep508_identifier(e) for e in extras):
+            return False
+        _logger.warning(f"`{value}` - using extras for entry points is not recommended")
+    else:
+        obj = rest
+
+    module_parts = module.split(".")
+    identifiers = _chain(module_parts, obj.split(".")) if rest else iter(module_parts)
+    return all(python_identifier(i.strip()) for i in identifiers)
+
+
+def uint8(value: builtins.int) -> bool:
+    r"""Unsigned 8-bit integer (:math:`0 \leq x < 2^8`)"""
+    return 0 <= value < 2**8
+
+
+def uint16(value: builtins.int) -> bool:
+    r"""Unsigned 16-bit integer (:math:`0 \leq x < 2^{16}`)"""
+    return 0 <= value < 2**16
+
+
+def uint32(value: builtins.int) -> bool:
+    r"""Unsigned 32-bit integer (:math:`0 \leq x < 2^{32}`)"""
+    return 0 <= value < 2**32
+
+
+def uint64(value: builtins.int) -> bool:
+    r"""Unsigned 64-bit integer (:math:`0 \leq x < 2^{64}`)"""
+    return 0 <= value < 2**64
+
+
+def uint(value: builtins.int) -> bool:
+    r"""Signed 64-bit integer (:math:`0 \leq x < 2^{64}`)"""
+    return 0 <= value < 2**64
+
+
+def int8(value: builtins.int) -> bool:
+    r"""Signed 8-bit integer (:math:`-2^{7} \leq x < 2^{7}`)"""
+    return -(2**7) <= value < 2**7
+
+
+def int16(value: builtins.int) -> bool:
+    r"""Signed 16-bit integer (:math:`-2^{15} \leq x < 2^{15}`)"""
+    return -(2**15) <= value < 2**15
+
+
+def int32(value: builtins.int) -> bool:
+    r"""Signed 32-bit integer (:math:`-2^{31} \leq x < 2^{31}`)"""
+    return -(2**31) <= value < 2**31
+
+
+def int64(value: builtins.int) -> bool:
+    r"""Signed 64-bit integer (:math:`-2^{63} \leq x < 2^{63}`)"""
+    return -(2**63) <= value < 2**63
+
+
+def int(value: builtins.int) -> bool:
+    r"""Signed 64-bit integer (:math:`-2^{63} \leq x < 2^{63}`)"""
+    return -(2**63) <= value < 2**63
+
+
+try:
+    from packaging import licenses as _licenses
+
+    def SPDX(value: str) -> bool:
+        """See :ref:`PyPA's License-Expression specification
+        ` (added in :pep:`639`).
+        """
+        try:
+            _licenses.canonicalize_license_expression(value)
+        except _licenses.InvalidLicenseExpression:
+            return False
+        return True
+
+except ImportError:  # pragma: no cover
+    _logger.warning(
+        "Could not find an up-to-date installation of `packaging`. "
+        "License expressions might not be validated. "
+        "To enforce validation, please install `packaging>=24.2`."
+    )
+
+    def SPDX(value: str) -> bool:  # noqa: ARG001
+        return True
+
+
+VALID_IMPORT_NAME = re.compile(
+    r"""
+    ^                                  # start of string
+        [A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]+         # a valid Python identifier
+        (?:\.[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]*)*  # optionally followed by .identifier's
+    (?:\s*;\s*private)?                # optionally followed by ; private
+    $                                  # end of string
+    """,
+    re.VERBOSE,
+)
+
+
+def import_name(value: str) -> bool:
+    """This is a valid import name. It has to be series of python identifiers
+    (not keywords), separated by dots, optionally followed by a semicolon and
+    the keyword "private".
+    """
+    if VALID_IMPORT_NAME.match(value) is None:
+        return False
+
+    idents, _, _ = value.partition(";")
+    return all(not keyword.iskeyword(ident) for ident in idents.rstrip().split("."))
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/compat/py39.py
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+from jaraco.test.cpython import from_test_support, try_import
+
+os_helper = try_import('os_helper') or from_test_support('can_symlink')
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/__init__.py
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+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/setupcfg_examples.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+# ====================================================================
+# Some popular packages that use setup.cfg (and others not so popular)
+# Reference: https://hugovk.github.io/top-pypi-packages/
+# ====================================================================
+https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/raw/52c990172fec37766b3566679724aa8bf70ae06d/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/pypa/wheel/raw/0acd203cd896afec7f715aa2ff5980a403459a3b/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/python/importlib_metadata/raw/2f05392ca980952a6960d82b2f2d2ea10aa53239/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/jaraco/skeleton/raw/d9008b5c510cd6969127a6a2ab6f832edddef296/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/jaraco/zipp/raw/700d3a96390e970b6b962823bfea78b4f7e1c537/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/pallets/jinja/raw/7d72eb7fefb7dce065193967f31f805180508448/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/tkem/cachetools/raw/2fd87a94b8d3861d80e9e4236cd480bfdd21c90d/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp/raw/5e0e6b7080f2408d5f1dd544c0e1cf88378b7b10/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/pallets/flask/raw/9486b6cf57bd6a8a261f67091aca8ca78eeec1e3/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/pallets/click/raw/6411f425fae545f42795665af4162006b36c5e4a/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy/raw/533f5718904b620be8d63f2474229945d6f8ba5d/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/raw/461ef63291d13589c4e21aa182cd1529257e9a0a/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/raw/c7be96dae487edbd2f55b561b31b68afac1dabe6/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/platformdirs/platformdirs/raw/7b7852128dd6f07511b618d6edea35046bd0c6ff/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/raw/bc17343f934a33dc231c8c74be95d8365537c376/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/django/django/raw/4e249d11a6e56ca8feb4b055b681cec457ef3a3d/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/pyscaffold/pyscaffold/raw/de7aa5dc059fbd04307419c667cc4961bc9df4b8/setup.cfg
+https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/raw/f92eda6e3da26a4d28c2663ffb85c4960bdb990c/setup.cfg
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_apply_pyprojecttoml.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_apply_pyprojecttoml.py
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+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_apply_pyprojecttoml.py
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+"""Make sure that applying the configuration from pyproject.toml is equivalent to
+applying a similar configuration from setup.cfg
+
+To run these tests offline, please have a look on ``./downloads/preload.py``
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import io
+import re
+import tarfile
+from inspect import cleandoc
+from pathlib import Path
+from unittest.mock import Mock
+
+import pytest
+from ini2toml.api import LiteTranslator
+from packaging.metadata import Metadata
+
+import setuptools  # noqa: F401 # ensure monkey patch to metadata
+from setuptools._static import is_static
+from setuptools.command.egg_info import write_requirements
+from setuptools.config import expand, pyprojecttoml, setupcfg
+from setuptools.config._apply_pyprojecttoml import _MissingDynamic, _some_attrgetter
+from setuptools.dist import Distribution
+from setuptools.errors import InvalidConfigError, RemovedConfigError
+from setuptools.warnings import InformationOnly, SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning
+
+from .downloads import retrieve_file, urls_from_file
+
+HERE = Path(__file__).parent
+EXAMPLES_FILE = "setupcfg_examples.txt"
+
+
+def makedist(path, **attrs):
+    return Distribution({"src_root": path, **attrs})
+
+
+def _mock_expand_patterns(patterns, *_, **__):
+    """
+    Allow comparing the given patterns for 2 dist objects.
+    We need to strip special chars to avoid errors when validating.
+    """
+    return [
+        re.sub("[^a-z0-9]+", "", p, flags=re.IGNORECASE) or "empty" for p in patterns
+    ]
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize("url", urls_from_file(HERE / EXAMPLES_FILE))
+@pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore")
+@pytest.mark.uses_network
+def test_apply_pyproject_equivalent_to_setupcfg(url, monkeypatch, tmp_path):
+    monkeypatch.setattr(expand, "read_attr", Mock(return_value="0.0.1"))
+    monkeypatch.setattr(
+        Distribution, "_expand_patterns", Mock(side_effect=_mock_expand_patterns)
+    )
+    setupcfg_example = retrieve_file(url)
+    pyproject_example = Path(tmp_path, "pyproject.toml")
+    setupcfg_text = setupcfg_example.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
+    toml_config = LiteTranslator().translate(setupcfg_text, "setup.cfg")
+    pyproject_example.write_text(toml_config, encoding="utf-8")
+
+    dist_toml = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject_example)
+    dist_cfg = setupcfg.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), setupcfg_example)
+
+    pkg_info_toml = core_metadata(dist_toml)
+    pkg_info_cfg = core_metadata(dist_cfg)
+    assert pkg_info_toml == pkg_info_cfg
+
+    if any(getattr(d, "license_files", None) for d in (dist_toml, dist_cfg)):
+        assert set(dist_toml.license_files) == set(dist_cfg.license_files)
+
+    if any(getattr(d, "entry_points", None) for d in (dist_toml, dist_cfg)):
+        print(dist_cfg.entry_points)
+        ep_toml = {
+            (k, *sorted(i.replace(" ", "") for i in v))
+            for k, v in dist_toml.entry_points.items()
+        }
+        ep_cfg = {
+            (k, *sorted(i.replace(" ", "") for i in v))
+            for k, v in dist_cfg.entry_points.items()
+        }
+        assert ep_toml == ep_cfg
+
+    if any(getattr(d, "package_data", None) for d in (dist_toml, dist_cfg)):
+        pkg_data_toml = {(k, *sorted(v)) for k, v in dist_toml.package_data.items()}
+        pkg_data_cfg = {(k, *sorted(v)) for k, v in dist_cfg.package_data.items()}
+        assert pkg_data_toml == pkg_data_cfg
+
+    if any(getattr(d, "data_files", None) for d in (dist_toml, dist_cfg)):
+        data_files_toml = {(k, *sorted(v)) for k, v in dist_toml.data_files}
+        data_files_cfg = {(k, *sorted(v)) for k, v in dist_cfg.data_files}
+        assert data_files_toml == data_files_cfg
+
+    assert set(dist_toml.install_requires) == set(dist_cfg.install_requires)
+    if any(getattr(d, "extras_require", None) for d in (dist_toml, dist_cfg)):
+        extra_req_toml = {(k, *sorted(v)) for k, v in dist_toml.extras_require.items()}
+        extra_req_cfg = {(k, *sorted(v)) for k, v in dist_cfg.extras_require.items()}
+        assert extra_req_toml == extra_req_cfg
+
+
+PEP621_EXAMPLE = """\
+[project]
+name = "spam"
+version = "2020.0.0"
+description = "Lovely Spam! Wonderful Spam!"
+readme = "README.rst"
+requires-python = ">=3.8"
+license-files = ["LICENSE.txt"]  # Updated to be PEP 639 compliant
+keywords = ["egg", "bacon", "sausage", "tomatoes", "Lobster Thermidor"]
+authors = [
+  {email = "hi@pradyunsg.me"},
+  {name = "Tzu-Ping Chung"}
+]
+maintainers = [
+  {name = "Brett Cannon", email = "brett@python.org"},
+  {name = "John X. Ãørçeč", email = "john@utf8.org"},
+  {name = "Γαμα קּ 東", email = "gama@utf8.org"},
+]
+classifiers = [
+  "Development Status :: 4 - Beta",
+  "Programming Language :: Python"
+]
+
+dependencies = [
+  "httpx",
+  "gidgethub[httpx]>4.0.0",
+  "django>2.1; os_name != 'nt'",
+  "django>2.0; os_name == 'nt'"
+]
+
+[project.optional-dependencies]
+test = [
+  "pytest < 5.0.0",
+  "pytest-cov[all]"
+]
+
+[project.urls]
+homepage = "http://example.com"
+documentation = "http://readthedocs.org"
+repository = "http://github.com"
+changelog = "http://github.com/me/spam/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md"
+
+[project.scripts]
+spam-cli = "spam:main_cli"
+
+[project.gui-scripts]
+spam-gui = "spam:main_gui"
+
+[project.entry-points."spam.magical"]
+tomatoes = "spam:main_tomatoes"
+"""
+
+PEP621_INTERNATIONAL_EMAIL_EXAMPLE = """\
+[project]
+name = "spam"
+version = "2020.0.0"
+authors = [
+  {email = "hi@pradyunsg.me"},
+  {name = "Tzu-Ping Chung"}
+]
+maintainers = [
+  {name = "अंकित अहलावत", email = "ankit@example.com"},
+]
+"""
+
+PEP621_EXAMPLE_SCRIPT = """
+def main_cli(): pass
+def main_gui(): pass
+def main_tomatoes(): pass
+"""
+
+PEP639_LICENSE_TEXT = """\
+[project]
+name = "spam"
+version = "2020.0.0"
+authors = [
+  {email = "hi@pradyunsg.me"},
+  {name = "Tzu-Ping Chung"}
+]
+license = {text = "MIT"}
+"""
+
+PEP639_LICENSE_EXPRESSION = """\
+[project]
+name = "spam"
+version = "2020.0.0"
+authors = [
+  {email = "hi@pradyunsg.me"},
+  {name = "Tzu-Ping Chung"}
+]
+license = "mit or apache-2.0"  # should be normalized in metadata
+classifiers = [
+    "Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
+    "Programming Language :: Python",
+]
+"""
+
+
+def _pep621_example_project(
+    tmp_path,
+    readme="README.rst",
+    pyproject_text=PEP621_EXAMPLE,
+):
+    pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+    text = pyproject_text
+    replacements = {'readme = "README.rst"': f'readme = "{readme}"'}
+    for orig, subst in replacements.items():
+        text = text.replace(orig, subst)
+    pyproject.write_text(text, encoding="utf-8")
+
+    (tmp_path / readme).write_text("hello world", encoding="utf-8")
+    (tmp_path / "LICENSE.txt").write_text("--- LICENSE stub ---", encoding="utf-8")
+    (tmp_path / "spam.py").write_text(PEP621_EXAMPLE_SCRIPT, encoding="utf-8")
+    return pyproject
+
+
+def test_pep621_example(tmp_path):
+    """Make sure the example in PEP 621 works"""
+    pyproject = _pep621_example_project(tmp_path)
+    dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+    assert set(dist.metadata.license_files) == {"LICENSE.txt"}
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize(
+    ("readme", "ctype"),
+    [
+        ("Readme.txt", "text/plain"),
+        ("readme.md", "text/markdown"),
+        ("text.rst", "text/x-rst"),
+    ],
+)
+def test_readme_content_type(tmp_path, readme, ctype):
+    pyproject = _pep621_example_project(tmp_path, readme)
+    dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+    assert dist.metadata.long_description_content_type == ctype
+
+
+def test_undefined_content_type(tmp_path):
+    pyproject = _pep621_example_project(tmp_path, "README.tex")
+    with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Undefined content type for README.tex"):
+        pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+
+
+def test_no_explicit_content_type_for_missing_extension(tmp_path):
+    pyproject = _pep621_example_project(tmp_path, "README")
+    dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+    assert dist.metadata.long_description_content_type is None
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize(
+    ("pyproject_text", "expected_maintainers_meta_value"),
+    (
+        pytest.param(
+            PEP621_EXAMPLE,
+            (
+                'Brett Cannon , "John X. Ãørçeč" , '
+                'Γαμα קּ 東 '
+            ),
+            id='non-international-emails',
+        ),
+        pytest.param(
+            PEP621_INTERNATIONAL_EMAIL_EXAMPLE,
+            'Ankit Ahlawat <अंकित@उदाहरण.भारत>',
+            marks=pytest.mark.xfail(
+                reason="CPython's `email.headerregistry.Address` only supports "
+                'RFC 5322, as of Oct 20, 2025 and latest Python 3.13.0',
+                strict=True,
+            ),
+            id='international-email',
+        ),
+    ),
+)
+def test_utf8_maintainer_in_metadata(  # issue-3663
+    expected_maintainers_meta_value,
+    pyproject_text,
+    tmp_path,
+):
+    pyproject = _pep621_example_project(
+        tmp_path,
+        "README",
+        pyproject_text=pyproject_text,
+    )
+    dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+    assert dist.metadata.maintainer_email == expected_maintainers_meta_value
+    pkg_file = tmp_path / "PKG-FILE"
+    with open(pkg_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as fh:
+        dist.metadata.write_pkg_file(fh)
+    content = pkg_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
+    assert f"Maintainer-email: {expected_maintainers_meta_value}" in content
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize(
+    (
+        'pyproject_text',
+        'license',
+        'license_expression',
+        'content_str',
+        'not_content_str',
+    ),
+    (
+        pytest.param(
+            PEP639_LICENSE_TEXT,
+            'MIT',
+            None,
+            'License: MIT',
+            'License-Expression: ',
+            id='license-text',
+            marks=[
+                pytest.mark.filterwarnings(
+                    "ignore:.project.license. as a TOML table is deprecated",
+                )
+            ],
+        ),
+        pytest.param(
+            PEP639_LICENSE_EXPRESSION,
+            None,
+            'MIT OR Apache-2.0',
+            'License-Expression: MIT OR Apache-2.0',
+            'License: ',
+            id='license-expression',
+        ),
+    ),
+)
+def test_license_in_metadata(
+    license,
+    license_expression,
+    content_str,
+    not_content_str,
+    pyproject_text,
+    tmp_path,
+):
+    pyproject = _pep621_example_project(
+        tmp_path,
+        "README",
+        pyproject_text=pyproject_text,
+    )
+    dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+    assert dist.metadata.license == license
+    assert dist.metadata.license_expression == license_expression
+    pkg_file = tmp_path / "PKG-FILE"
+    with open(pkg_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as fh:
+        dist.metadata.write_pkg_file(fh)
+    content = pkg_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
+    assert "Metadata-Version: 2.4" in content
+    assert content_str in content
+    assert not_content_str not in content
+
+
+def test_license_classifier_with_license_expression(tmp_path):
+    text = PEP639_LICENSE_EXPRESSION.rsplit("\n", 2)[0]
+    pyproject = _pep621_example_project(
+        tmp_path,
+        "README",
+        f"{text}\n    \"License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License\"\n]",
+    )
+    msg = "License classifiers have been superseded by license expressions"
+    with pytest.raises(InvalidConfigError, match=msg) as exc:
+        pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+
+    assert "License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License" in str(exc.value)
+
+
+def test_license_classifier_without_license_expression(tmp_path):
+    text = """\
+    [project]
+    name = "spam"
+    version = "2020.0.0"
+    license = {text = "mit or apache-2.0"}
+    classifiers = ["License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License"]
+    """
+    pyproject = _pep621_example_project(tmp_path, "README", text)
+
+    msg1 = "License classifiers are deprecated(?:.|\n)*MIT License"
+    msg2 = ".project.license. as a TOML table is deprecated"
+    with (
+        pytest.warns(SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning, match=msg1),
+        pytest.warns(SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning, match=msg2),
+    ):
+        dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+
+    # Check license classifier is still included
+    assert dist.metadata.get_classifiers() == ["License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License"]
+
+
+class TestLicenseFiles:
+    def base_pyproject(
+        self,
+        tmp_path,
+        additional_text="",
+        license_toml='license = {file = "LICENSE.txt"}\n',
+    ):
+        text = PEP639_LICENSE_EXPRESSION
+
+        # Sanity-check
+        assert 'license = "mit or apache-2.0"' in text
+        assert 'license-files' not in text
+        assert "[tool.setuptools]" not in text
+
+        text = re.sub(
+            r"(license = .*)\n",
+            license_toml,
+            text,
+            count=1,
+        )
+        assert license_toml in text  # sanity check
+        text = f"{text}\n{additional_text}\n"
+        pyproject = _pep621_example_project(tmp_path, "README", pyproject_text=text)
+        return pyproject
+
+    def base_pyproject_license_pep639(self, tmp_path, additional_text=""):
+        return self.base_pyproject(
+            tmp_path,
+            additional_text=additional_text,
+            license_toml='license = "licenseref-Proprietary"'
+            '\nlicense-files = ["_FILE*"]\n',
+        )
+
+    def test_both_license_and_license_files_defined(self, tmp_path):
+        setuptools_config = '[tool.setuptools]\nlicense-files = ["_FILE*"]'
+        pyproject = self.base_pyproject(tmp_path, setuptools_config)
+
+        (tmp_path / "_FILE.txt").touch()
+        (tmp_path / "_FILE.rst").touch()
+
+        # Would normally match the `license_files` patterns, but we want to exclude it
+        # by being explicit. On the other hand, contents should be added to `license`
+        license = tmp_path / "LICENSE.txt"
+        license.write_text("LicenseRef-Proprietary\n", encoding="utf-8")
+
+        msg1 = "'tool.setuptools.license-files' is deprecated in favor of 'project.license-files'"
+        msg2 = ".project.license. as a TOML table is deprecated"
+        with (
+            pytest.warns(SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning, match=msg1),
+            pytest.warns(SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning, match=msg2),
+        ):
+            dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+        assert set(dist.metadata.license_files) == {"_FILE.rst", "_FILE.txt"}
+        assert dist.metadata.license == "LicenseRef-Proprietary\n"
+
+    def test_both_license_and_license_files_defined_pep639(self, tmp_path):
+        # Set license and license-files
+        pyproject = self.base_pyproject_license_pep639(tmp_path)
+
+        (tmp_path / "_FILE.txt").touch()
+        (tmp_path / "_FILE.rst").touch()
+
+        msg = "Normalizing.*LicenseRef"
+        with pytest.warns(InformationOnly, match=msg):
+            dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+
+        assert set(dist.metadata.license_files) == {"_FILE.rst", "_FILE.txt"}
+        assert dist.metadata.license is None
+        assert dist.metadata.license_expression == "LicenseRef-Proprietary"
+
+    def test_license_files_defined_twice(self, tmp_path):
+        # Set project.license-files and tools.setuptools.license-files
+        setuptools_config = '[tool.setuptools]\nlicense-files = ["_FILE*"]'
+        pyproject = self.base_pyproject_license_pep639(tmp_path, setuptools_config)
+
+        msg = "'project.license-files' is defined already. Remove 'tool.setuptools.license-files'"
+        with pytest.raises(InvalidConfigError, match=msg):
+            pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+
+    def test_default_patterns(self, tmp_path):
+        setuptools_config = '[tool.setuptools]\nzip-safe = false'
+        # ^ used just to trigger section validation
+        pyproject = self.base_pyproject(tmp_path, setuptools_config, license_toml="")
+
+        license_files = "LICENCE-a.html COPYING-abc.txt AUTHORS-xyz NOTICE,def".split()
+
+        for fname in license_files:
+            (tmp_path / fname).write_text(f"{fname}\n", encoding="utf-8")
+
+        dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+
+        assert (tmp_path / "LICENSE.txt").exists()  # from base example
+        assert set(dist.metadata.license_files) == {*license_files, "LICENSE.txt"}
+
+    def test_missing_patterns(self, tmp_path):
+        pyproject = self.base_pyproject_license_pep639(tmp_path)
+        assert list(tmp_path.glob("_FILE*")) == []  # sanity check
+
+        msg1 = "Cannot find any files for the given pattern.*"
+        msg2 = "Normalizing 'licenseref-Proprietary' to 'LicenseRef-Proprietary'"
+        with (
+            pytest.warns(SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning, match=msg1),
+            pytest.warns(InformationOnly, match=msg2),
+        ):
+            pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+
+    def test_deprecated_file_expands_to_text(self, tmp_path):
+        """Make sure the old example with ``license = {text = ...}`` works"""
+
+        assert 'license-files = ["LICENSE.txt"]' in PEP621_EXAMPLE  # sanity check
+        text = PEP621_EXAMPLE.replace(
+            'license-files = ["LICENSE.txt"]',
+            'license = {file = "LICENSE.txt"}',
+        )
+        pyproject = _pep621_example_project(tmp_path, pyproject_text=text)
+
+        msg = ".project.license. as a TOML table is deprecated"
+        with pytest.warns(SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning, match=msg):
+            dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+
+        assert dist.metadata.license == "--- LICENSE stub ---"
+        assert set(dist.metadata.license_files) == {"LICENSE.txt"}  # auto-filled
+
+
+class TestPyModules:
+    # https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/4316
+
+    def dist(self, name):
+        toml_config = f"""
+        [project]
+        name = "test"
+        version = "42.0"
+        [tool.setuptools]
+        py-modules = [{name!r}]
+        """
+        pyproject = Path("pyproject.toml")
+        pyproject.write_text(cleandoc(toml_config), encoding="utf-8")
+        return pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(Distribution({}), pyproject)
+
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize("module", ["pip-run", "abc-d.λ-xyz-e"])
+    def test_valid_module_name(self, tmp_path, monkeypatch, module):
+        monkeypatch.chdir(tmp_path)
+        assert module in self.dist(module).py_modules
+
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize("module", ["pip run", "-pip-run", "pip-run-stubs"])
+    def test_invalid_module_name(self, tmp_path, monkeypatch, module):
+        monkeypatch.chdir(tmp_path)
+        with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="py-modules"):
+            self.dist(module).py_modules
+
+
+class TestExtModules:
+    def make_dist(self, toml_config):
+        pyproject = Path("pyproject.toml")
+        pyproject.write_text(cleandoc(toml_config), encoding="utf-8")
+        with pytest.warns(pyprojecttoml._ExperimentalConfiguration):
+            return pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(Distribution({}), pyproject)
+
+    def test_pyproject_sets_attribute(self, tmp_path, monkeypatch):
+        monkeypatch.chdir(tmp_path)
+        toml_config = """
+        [project]
+        name = "test"
+        version = "42.0"
+        [tool.setuptools]
+        ext-modules = [
+          {name = "my.ext", sources = ["hello.c", "world.c"]}
+        ]
+        """
+        dist = self.make_dist(toml_config)
+        assert len(dist.ext_modules) == 1
+        assert dist.ext_modules[0].name == "my.ext"
+        assert set(dist.ext_modules[0].sources) == {"hello.c", "world.c"}
+
+    def test_pyproject_define_macros_as_tuples(self, tmp_path, monkeypatch):
+        # https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/4810
+        monkeypatch.chdir(tmp_path)
+        toml_config = """
+        [project]
+        name = "test"
+        version = "42.0"
+        [[tool.setuptools.ext-modules]]
+        name = "my.ext"
+        sources = ["hello.c", "world.c"]
+        define-macros = [["FIRST_SINGLE"], ["SECOND_TWO", "1"]]
+        """
+        dist = self.make_dist(toml_config)
+        assert isinstance(dist.ext_modules[0].define_macros[0], tuple)
+        assert dist.ext_modules[0].define_macros[0] == ("FIRST_SINGLE",)
+        assert dist.ext_modules[0].define_macros[1] == ("SECOND_TWO", "1")
+
+
+class TestDeprecatedFields:
+    def test_namespace_packages(self, tmp_path):
+        pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+        config = """
+        [project]
+        name = "myproj"
+        version = "42"
+        [tool.setuptools]
+        namespace-packages = ["myproj.pkg"]
+        """
+        pyproject.write_text(cleandoc(config), encoding="utf-8")
+        with pytest.raises(RemovedConfigError, match="namespace-packages"):
+            pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(makedist(tmp_path), pyproject)
+
+
+class TestPresetField:
+    def pyproject(self, tmp_path, dynamic, extra_content=""):
+        content = f"[project]\nname = 'proj'\ndynamic = {dynamic!r}\n"
+        if "version" not in dynamic:
+            content += "version = '42'\n"
+        file = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+        file.write_text(content + extra_content, encoding="utf-8")
+        return file
+
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
+        ("attr", "field", "value"),
+        [
+            ("license_expression", "license", "MIT"),
+            pytest.param(
+                *("license", "license", "Not SPDX"),
+                marks=[pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore:.*license. overwritten")],
+            ),
+            ("classifiers", "classifiers", ["Private :: Classifier"]),
+            ("entry_points", "scripts", {"console_scripts": ["foobar=foobar:main"]}),
+            ("entry_points", "gui-scripts", {"gui_scripts": ["bazquux=bazquux:main"]}),
+            pytest.param(
+                *("install_requires", "dependencies", ["six"]),
+                marks=[
+                    pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore:.*install_requires. overwritten")
+                ],
+            ),
+        ],
+    )
+    def test_not_listed_in_dynamic(self, tmp_path, attr, field, value):
+        """Setuptools cannot set a field if not listed in ``dynamic``"""
+        pyproject = self.pyproject(tmp_path, [])
+        dist = makedist(tmp_path, **{attr: value})
+        msg = re.compile(f"defined outside of `pyproject.toml`:.*{field}", re.DOTALL)
+        with pytest.warns(_MissingDynamic, match=msg):
+            dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(dist, pyproject)
+
+        dist_value = _some_attrgetter(f"metadata.{attr}", attr)(dist)
+        assert not dist_value
+
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
+        ("attr", "field", "value"),
+        [
+            ("license_expression", "license", "MIT"),
+            ("install_requires", "dependencies", []),
+            ("extras_require", "optional-dependencies", {}),
+            ("install_requires", "dependencies", ["six"]),
+            ("classifiers", "classifiers", ["Private :: Classifier"]),
+        ],
+    )
+    def test_listed_in_dynamic(self, tmp_path, attr, field, value):
+        pyproject = self.pyproject(tmp_path, [field])
+        dist = makedist(tmp_path, **{attr: value})
+        dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(dist, pyproject)
+        dist_value = _some_attrgetter(f"metadata.{attr}", attr)(dist)
+        assert dist_value == value
+
+    def test_license_files_exempt_from_dynamic(self, monkeypatch, tmp_path):
+        """
+        license-file is currently not considered in the context of dynamic.
+        As per 2025-02-19, https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/pyproject-toml/#license-files
+        allows setuptools to fill-in `license-files` the way it sees fit:
+
+        > If the license-files key is not defined, tools can decide how to handle license files.
+        > For example they can choose not to include any files or use their own
+        > logic to discover the appropriate files in the distribution.
+
+        Using license_files from setup.py to fill-in the value is in accordance
+        with this rule.
+        """
+        monkeypatch.chdir(tmp_path)
+        pyproject = self.pyproject(tmp_path, [])
+        dist = makedist(tmp_path, license_files=["LIC*"])
+        (tmp_path / "LIC1").write_text("42", encoding="utf-8")
+        dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(dist, pyproject)
+        assert dist.metadata.license_files == ["LIC1"]
+
+    def test_warning_overwritten_dependencies(self, tmp_path):
+        src = "[project]\nname='pkg'\nversion='0.1'\ndependencies=['click']\n"
+        pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+        pyproject.write_text(src, encoding="utf-8")
+        dist = makedist(tmp_path, install_requires=["wheel"])
+        with pytest.warns(match="`install_requires` overwritten"):
+            dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(dist, pyproject)
+        assert "wheel" not in dist.install_requires
+
+    def test_optional_dependencies_dont_remove_env_markers(self, tmp_path):
+        """
+        Internally setuptools converts dependencies with markers to "extras".
+        If ``install_requires`` is given by ``setup.py``, we have to ensure that
+        applying ``optional-dependencies`` does not overwrite the mandatory
+        dependencies with markers (see #3204).
+        """
+        # If setuptools replace its internal mechanism that uses `requires.txt`
+        # this test has to be rewritten to adapt accordingly
+        extra = "\n[project.optional-dependencies]\nfoo = ['bar>1']\n"
+        pyproject = self.pyproject(tmp_path, ["dependencies"], extra)
+        install_req = ['importlib-resources (>=3.0.0) ; python_version < "3.7"']
+        dist = makedist(tmp_path, install_requires=install_req)
+        dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(dist, pyproject)
+        assert "foo" in dist.extras_require
+        egg_info = dist.get_command_obj("egg_info")
+        write_requirements(egg_info, tmp_path, tmp_path / "requires.txt")
+        reqs = (tmp_path / "requires.txt").read_text(encoding="utf-8")
+        assert "importlib-resources" in reqs
+        assert "bar" in reqs
+        assert ':python_version < "3.7"' in reqs
+
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
+        ("field", "group"),
+        [("scripts", "console_scripts"), ("gui-scripts", "gui_scripts")],
+    )
+    @pytest.mark.filterwarnings("error")
+    def test_scripts_dont_require_dynamic_entry_points(self, tmp_path, field, group):
+        # Issue 3862
+        pyproject = self.pyproject(tmp_path, [field])
+        dist = makedist(tmp_path, entry_points={group: ["foobar=foobar:main"]})
+        dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(dist, pyproject)
+        assert group in dist.entry_points
+
+
+class TestMeta:
+    def test_example_file_in_sdist(self, setuptools_sdist):
+        """Meta test to ensure tests can run from sdist"""
+        with tarfile.open(setuptools_sdist) as tar:
+            assert any(name.endswith(EXAMPLES_FILE) for name in tar.getnames())
+
+
+class TestInteropCommandLineParsing:
+    def test_version(self, tmp_path, monkeypatch, capsys):
+        # See pypa/setuptools#4047
+        # This test can be removed once the CLI interface of setup.py is removed
+        monkeypatch.chdir(tmp_path)
+        toml_config = """
+        [project]
+        name = "test"
+        version = "42.0"
+        """
+        pyproject = Path(tmp_path, "pyproject.toml")
+        pyproject.write_text(cleandoc(toml_config), encoding="utf-8")
+        opts = {"script_args": ["--version"]}
+        dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(Distribution(opts), pyproject)
+        dist.parse_command_line()  # <-- there should be no exception here.
+        captured = capsys.readouterr()
+        assert "42.0" in captured.out
+
+
+class TestStaticConfig:
+    def test_mark_static_fields(self, tmp_path, monkeypatch):
+        monkeypatch.chdir(tmp_path)
+        toml_config = """
+        [project]
+        name = "test"
+        version = "42.0"
+        dependencies = ["hello"]
+        keywords = ["world"]
+        classifiers = ["private :: hello world"]
+        [tool.setuptools]
+        obsoletes = ["abcd"]
+        provides = ["abcd"]
+        platforms = ["abcd"]
+        """
+        pyproject = Path(tmp_path, "pyproject.toml")
+        pyproject.write_text(cleandoc(toml_config), encoding="utf-8")
+        dist = pyprojecttoml.apply_configuration(Distribution({}), pyproject)
+        assert is_static(dist.install_requires)
+        assert is_static(dist.metadata.keywords)
+        assert is_static(dist.metadata.classifiers)
+        assert is_static(dist.metadata.obsoletes)
+        assert is_static(dist.metadata.provides)
+        assert is_static(dist.metadata.platforms)
+
+
+# --- Auxiliary Functions ---
+
+
+def core_metadata(dist) -> str:
+    with io.StringIO() as buffer:
+        dist.metadata.write_pkg_file(buffer)
+        pkg_file_txt = buffer.getvalue()
+
+    # Make sure core metadata is valid
+    Metadata.from_email(pkg_file_txt, validate=True)  # can raise exceptions
+
+    skip_prefixes: tuple[str, ...] = ()
+    skip_lines = set()
+    # ---- DIFF NORMALISATION ----
+    # PEP 621 is very particular about author/maintainer metadata conversion, so skip
+    skip_prefixes += ("Author:", "Author-email:", "Maintainer:", "Maintainer-email:")
+    # May be redundant with Home-page
+    skip_prefixes += ("Project-URL: Homepage,", "Home-page:")
+    # May be missing in original (relying on default) but backfilled in the TOML
+    skip_prefixes += ("Description-Content-Type:",)
+    # Remove empty lines
+    skip_lines.add("")
+
+    result = []
+    for line in pkg_file_txt.splitlines():
+        if line.startswith(skip_prefixes) or line in skip_lines:
+            continue
+        result.append(line + "\n")
+
+    return "".join(result)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_expand.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_expand.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c5710ec63d7d9d4ed7b709203bb2fc4b512f2093
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_expand.py
@@ -0,0 +1,247 @@
+import os
+import sys
+from pathlib import Path
+
+import pytest
+
+from setuptools._static import is_static
+from setuptools.config import expand
+from setuptools.discovery import find_package_path
+
+from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError
+
+
+def write_files(files, root_dir):
+    for file, content in files.items():
+        path = root_dir / file
+        path.parent.mkdir(exist_ok=True, parents=True)
+        path.write_text(content, encoding="utf-8")
+
+
+def test_glob_relative(tmp_path, monkeypatch):
+    files = {
+        "dir1/dir2/dir3/file1.txt",
+        "dir1/dir2/file2.txt",
+        "dir1/file3.txt",
+        "a.ini",
+        "b.ini",
+        "dir1/c.ini",
+        "dir1/dir2/a.ini",
+    }
+
+    write_files({k: "" for k in files}, tmp_path)
+    patterns = ["**/*.txt", "[ab].*", "**/[ac].ini"]
+    monkeypatch.chdir(tmp_path)
+    assert set(expand.glob_relative(patterns)) == files
+    # Make sure the same APIs work outside cwd
+    assert set(expand.glob_relative(patterns, tmp_path)) == files
+
+
+def test_read_files(tmp_path, monkeypatch):
+    dir_ = tmp_path / "dir_"
+    (tmp_path / "_dir").mkdir(exist_ok=True)
+    (tmp_path / "a.txt").touch()
+    files = {"a.txt": "a", "dir1/b.txt": "b", "dir1/dir2/c.txt": "c"}
+    write_files(files, dir_)
+
+    secrets = Path(str(dir_) + "secrets")
+    secrets.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
+    write_files({"secrets.txt": "secret keys"}, secrets)
+
+    with monkeypatch.context() as m:
+        m.chdir(dir_)
+        assert expand.read_files(list(files)) == "a\nb\nc"
+
+        cannot_access_msg = r"Cannot access '.*\.\..a\.txt'"
+        with pytest.raises(DistutilsOptionError, match=cannot_access_msg):
+            expand.read_files(["../a.txt"])
+
+        cannot_access_secrets_msg = r"Cannot access '.*secrets\.txt'"
+        with pytest.raises(DistutilsOptionError, match=cannot_access_secrets_msg):
+            expand.read_files(["../dir_secrets/secrets.txt"])
+
+    # Make sure the same APIs work outside cwd
+    assert expand.read_files(list(files), dir_) == "a\nb\nc"
+    with pytest.raises(DistutilsOptionError, match=cannot_access_msg):
+        expand.read_files(["../a.txt"], dir_)
+
+
+class TestReadAttr:
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
+        "example",
+        [
+            # No cookie means UTF-8:
+            b"__version__ = '\xc3\xa9'\nraise SystemExit(1)\n",
+            # If a cookie is present, honor it:
+            b"# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n__version__ = '\xc3\xa9'\nraise SystemExit(1)\n",
+            b"# -*- coding: latin1 -*-\n__version__ = '\xe9'\nraise SystemExit(1)\n",
+        ],
+    )
+    def test_read_attr_encoding_cookie(self, example, tmp_path):
+        (tmp_path / "mod.py").write_bytes(example)
+        assert expand.read_attr('mod.__version__', root_dir=tmp_path) == 'é'
+
+    def test_read_attr(self, tmp_path, monkeypatch):
+        files = {
+            "pkg/__init__.py": "",
+            "pkg/sub/__init__.py": "VERSION = '0.1.1'",
+            "pkg/sub/mod.py": (
+                "VALUES = {'a': 0, 'b': {42}, 'c': (0, 1, 1)}\nraise SystemExit(1)"
+            ),
+        }
+        write_files(files, tmp_path)
+
+        with monkeypatch.context() as m:
+            m.chdir(tmp_path)
+            # Make sure it can read the attr statically without evaluating the module
+            version = expand.read_attr('pkg.sub.VERSION')
+            values = expand.read_attr('lib.mod.VALUES', {'lib': 'pkg/sub'})
+
+        assert version == '0.1.1'
+        assert is_static(values)
+
+        assert values['a'] == 0
+        assert values['b'] == {42}
+        assert is_static(values)
+
+        # Make sure the same APIs work outside cwd
+        assert expand.read_attr('pkg.sub.VERSION', root_dir=tmp_path) == '0.1.1'
+        values = expand.read_attr('lib.mod.VALUES', {'lib': 'pkg/sub'}, tmp_path)
+        assert values['c'] == (0, 1, 1)
+
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
+        "example",
+        [
+            "VERSION: str\nVERSION = '0.1.1'\nraise SystemExit(1)\n",
+            "VERSION: str = '0.1.1'\nraise SystemExit(1)\n",
+        ],
+    )
+    def test_read_annotated_attr(self, tmp_path, example):
+        files = {
+            "pkg/__init__.py": "",
+            "pkg/sub/__init__.py": example,
+        }
+        write_files(files, tmp_path)
+        # Make sure this attribute can be read statically
+        version = expand.read_attr('pkg.sub.VERSION', root_dir=tmp_path)
+        assert version == '0.1.1'
+        assert is_static(version)
+
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
+        "example",
+        [
+            "VERSION = (lambda: '0.1.1')()\n",
+            "def fn(): return '0.1.1'\nVERSION = fn()\n",
+            "VERSION: str = (lambda: '0.1.1')()\n",
+        ],
+    )
+    def test_read_dynamic_attr(self, tmp_path, monkeypatch, example):
+        files = {
+            "pkg/__init__.py": "",
+            "pkg/sub/__init__.py": example,
+        }
+        write_files(files, tmp_path)
+        monkeypatch.chdir(tmp_path)
+        version = expand.read_attr('pkg.sub.VERSION')
+        assert version == '0.1.1'
+        assert not is_static(version)
+
+    def test_import_order(self, tmp_path):
+        """
+        Sometimes the import machinery will import the parent package of a nested
+        module, which triggers side-effects and might create problems (see issue #3176)
+
+        ``read_attr`` should bypass these limitations by resolving modules statically
+        (via ast.literal_eval).
+        """
+        files = {
+            "src/pkg/__init__.py": "from .main import func\nfrom .about import version",
+            "src/pkg/main.py": "import super_complicated_dep\ndef func(): return 42",
+            "src/pkg/about.py": "version = '42'",
+        }
+        write_files(files, tmp_path)
+        attr_desc = "pkg.about.version"
+        package_dir = {"": "src"}
+        # `import super_complicated_dep` should not run, otherwise the build fails
+        assert expand.read_attr(attr_desc, package_dir, tmp_path) == "42"
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize(
+    ("package_dir", "file", "module", "return_value"),
+    [
+        ({"": "src"}, "src/pkg/main.py", "pkg.main", 42),
+        ({"pkg": "lib"}, "lib/main.py", "pkg.main", 13),
+        ({}, "single_module.py", "single_module", 70),
+        ({}, "flat_layout/pkg.py", "flat_layout.pkg", 836),
+    ],
+)
+def test_resolve_class(monkeypatch, tmp_path, package_dir, file, module, return_value):
+    monkeypatch.setattr(sys, "modules", {})  # reproducibility
+    files = {file: f"class Custom:\n    def testing(self): return {return_value}"}
+    write_files(files, tmp_path)
+    cls = expand.resolve_class(f"{module}.Custom", package_dir, tmp_path)
+    assert cls().testing() == return_value
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize(
+    ("args", "pkgs"),
+    [
+        ({"where": ["."], "namespaces": False}, {"pkg", "other"}),
+        ({"where": [".", "dir1"], "namespaces": False}, {"pkg", "other", "dir2"}),
+        ({"namespaces": True}, {"pkg", "other", "dir1", "dir1.dir2"}),
+        ({}, {"pkg", "other", "dir1", "dir1.dir2"}),  # default value for `namespaces`
+    ],
+)
+def test_find_packages(tmp_path, args, pkgs):
+    files = {
+        "pkg/__init__.py",
+        "other/__init__.py",
+        "dir1/dir2/__init__.py",
+    }
+    write_files({k: "" for k in files}, tmp_path)
+
+    package_dir = {}
+    kwargs = {"root_dir": tmp_path, "fill_package_dir": package_dir, **args}
+    where = kwargs.get("where", ["."])
+    assert set(expand.find_packages(**kwargs)) == pkgs
+    for pkg in pkgs:
+        pkg_path = find_package_path(pkg, package_dir, tmp_path)
+        assert os.path.exists(pkg_path)
+
+    # Make sure the same APIs work outside cwd
+    where = [
+        str((tmp_path / p).resolve()).replace(os.sep, "/")  # ensure posix-style paths
+        for p in args.pop("where", ["."])
+    ]
+
+    assert set(expand.find_packages(where=where, **args)) == pkgs
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize(
+    ("files", "where", "expected_package_dir"),
+    [
+        (["pkg1/__init__.py", "pkg1/other.py"], ["."], {}),
+        (["pkg1/__init__.py", "pkg2/__init__.py"], ["."], {}),
+        (["src/pkg1/__init__.py", "src/pkg1/other.py"], ["src"], {"": "src"}),
+        (["src/pkg1/__init__.py", "src/pkg2/__init__.py"], ["src"], {"": "src"}),
+        (
+            ["src1/pkg1/__init__.py", "src2/pkg2/__init__.py"],
+            ["src1", "src2"],
+            {"pkg1": "src1/pkg1", "pkg2": "src2/pkg2"},
+        ),
+        (
+            ["src/pkg1/__init__.py", "pkg2/__init__.py"],
+            ["src", "."],
+            {"pkg1": "src/pkg1"},
+        ),
+    ],
+)
+def test_fill_package_dir(tmp_path, files, where, expected_package_dir):
+    write_files({k: "" for k in files}, tmp_path)
+    pkg_dir = {}
+    kwargs = {"root_dir": tmp_path, "fill_package_dir": pkg_dir, "namespaces": False}
+    pkgs = expand.find_packages(where=where, **kwargs)
+    assert set(pkg_dir.items()) == set(expected_package_dir.items())
+    for pkg in pkgs:
+        pkg_path = find_package_path(pkg, pkg_dir, tmp_path)
+        assert os.path.exists(pkg_path)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_pyprojecttoml.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_pyprojecttoml.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e031ea810bcac94f54e5cd4e6515470233a9189d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_pyprojecttoml.py
@@ -0,0 +1,421 @@
+import re
+from configparser import ConfigParser
+from inspect import cleandoc
+
+import jaraco.path
+import pytest
+import tomli_w
+from path import Path
+
+import setuptools  # noqa: F401 # force distutils.core to be patched
+from setuptools.config.pyprojecttoml import (
+    _ToolsTypoInMetadata,
+    apply_configuration,
+    expand_configuration,
+    read_configuration,
+    validate,
+)
+from setuptools.dist import Distribution
+from setuptools.errors import OptionError
+
+import distutils.core
+
+EXAMPLE = """
+[project]
+name = "myproj"
+keywords = ["some", "key", "words"]
+dynamic = ["version", "readme"]
+requires-python = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*"
+dependencies = [
+    'importlib-metadata>=0.12;python_version<"3.8"',
+    'importlib-resources>=1.0;python_version<"3.7"',
+    'pathlib2>=2.3.3,<3;python_version < "3.4" and sys.platform != "win32"',
+]
+
+[project.optional-dependencies]
+docs = [
+    "sphinx>=3",
+    "sphinx-argparse>=0.2.5",
+    "sphinx-rtd-theme>=0.4.3",
+]
+testing = [
+    "pytest>=1",
+    "coverage>=3,<5",
+]
+
+[project.scripts]
+exec = "pkg.__main__:exec"
+
+[build-system]
+requires = ["setuptools", "wheel"]
+build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
+
+[tool.setuptools]
+package-dir = {"" = "src"}
+zip-safe = true
+platforms = ["any"]
+
+[tool.setuptools.packages.find]
+where = ["src"]
+
+[tool.setuptools.cmdclass]
+sdist = "pkg.mod.CustomSdist"
+
+[tool.setuptools.dynamic.version]
+attr = "pkg.__version__.VERSION"
+
+[tool.setuptools.dynamic.readme]
+file = ["README.md"]
+content-type = "text/markdown"
+
+[tool.setuptools.package-data]
+"*" = ["*.txt"]
+
+[tool.setuptools.data-files]
+"data" = ["_files/*.txt"]
+
+[tool.distutils.sdist]
+formats = "gztar"
+
+[tool.distutils.bdist_wheel]
+universal = true
+"""
+
+
+def create_example(path, pkg_root):
+    files = {
+        "pyproject.toml": EXAMPLE,
+        "README.md": "hello world",
+        "_files": {
+            "file.txt": "",
+        },
+    }
+    packages = {
+        "pkg": {
+            "__init__.py": "",
+            "mod.py": "class CustomSdist: pass",
+            "__version__.py": "VERSION = (3, 10)",
+            "__main__.py": "def exec(): print('hello')",
+        },
+    }
+
+    assert pkg_root  # Meta-test: cannot be empty string.
+
+    if pkg_root == ".":
+        files = {**files, **packages}
+        # skip other files: flat-layout will raise error for multi-package dist
+    else:
+        # Use this opportunity to ensure namespaces are discovered
+        files[pkg_root] = {**packages, "other": {"nested": {"__init__.py": ""}}}
+
+    jaraco.path.build(files, prefix=path)
+
+
+def verify_example(config, path, pkg_root):
+    pyproject = path / "pyproject.toml"
+    pyproject.write_text(tomli_w.dumps(config), encoding="utf-8")
+    expanded = expand_configuration(config, path)
+    expanded_project = expanded["project"]
+    assert read_configuration(pyproject, expand=True) == expanded
+    assert expanded_project["version"] == "3.10"
+    assert expanded_project["readme"]["text"] == "hello world"
+    assert "packages" in expanded["tool"]["setuptools"]
+    if pkg_root == ".":
+        # Auto-discovery will raise error for multi-package dist
+        assert set(expanded["tool"]["setuptools"]["packages"]) == {"pkg"}
+    else:
+        assert set(expanded["tool"]["setuptools"]["packages"]) == {
+            "pkg",
+            "other",
+            "other.nested",
+        }
+    assert expanded["tool"]["setuptools"]["include-package-data"] is True
+    assert "" in expanded["tool"]["setuptools"]["package-data"]
+    assert "*" not in expanded["tool"]["setuptools"]["package-data"]
+    assert expanded["tool"]["setuptools"]["data-files"] == [
+        ("data", ["_files/file.txt"])
+    ]
+
+
+def test_read_configuration(tmp_path):
+    create_example(tmp_path, "src")
+    pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+
+    config = read_configuration(pyproject, expand=False)
+    assert config["project"].get("version") is None
+    assert config["project"].get("readme") is None
+
+    verify_example(config, tmp_path, "src")
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize(
+    ("pkg_root", "opts"),
+    [
+        (".", {}),
+        ("src", {}),
+        ("lib", {"packages": {"find": {"where": ["lib"]}}}),
+    ],
+)
+def test_discovered_package_dir_with_attr_directive_in_config(tmp_path, pkg_root, opts):
+    create_example(tmp_path, pkg_root)
+
+    pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+
+    config = read_configuration(pyproject, expand=False)
+    assert config["project"].get("version") is None
+    assert config["project"].get("readme") is None
+    config["tool"]["setuptools"].pop("packages", None)
+    config["tool"]["setuptools"].pop("package-dir", None)
+
+    config["tool"]["setuptools"].update(opts)
+    verify_example(config, tmp_path, pkg_root)
+
+
+ENTRY_POINTS = {
+    "console_scripts": {"a": "mod.a:func"},
+    "gui_scripts": {"b": "mod.b:func"},
+    "other": {"c": "mod.c:func [extra]"},
+}
+
+
+class TestEntryPoints:
+    def write_entry_points(self, tmp_path):
+        entry_points = ConfigParser()
+        entry_points.read_dict(ENTRY_POINTS)
+        with open(tmp_path / "entry-points.txt", "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
+            entry_points.write(f)
+
+    def pyproject(self, dynamic=None):
+        project = {"dynamic": dynamic or ["scripts", "gui-scripts", "entry-points"]}
+        tool = {"dynamic": {"entry-points": {"file": "entry-points.txt"}}}
+        return {"project": project, "tool": {"setuptools": tool}}
+
+    def test_all_listed_in_dynamic(self, tmp_path):
+        self.write_entry_points(tmp_path)
+        expanded = expand_configuration(self.pyproject(), tmp_path)
+        expanded_project = expanded["project"]
+        assert len(expanded_project["scripts"]) == 1
+        assert expanded_project["scripts"]["a"] == "mod.a:func"
+        assert len(expanded_project["gui-scripts"]) == 1
+        assert expanded_project["gui-scripts"]["b"] == "mod.b:func"
+        assert len(expanded_project["entry-points"]) == 1
+        assert expanded_project["entry-points"]["other"]["c"] == "mod.c:func [extra]"
+
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize("missing_dynamic", ("scripts", "gui-scripts"))
+    def test_scripts_not_listed_in_dynamic(self, tmp_path, missing_dynamic):
+        self.write_entry_points(tmp_path)
+        dynamic = {"scripts", "gui-scripts", "entry-points"} - {missing_dynamic}
+
+        msg = f"defined outside of `pyproject.toml`:.*{missing_dynamic}"
+        with pytest.raises(OptionError, match=re.compile(msg, re.DOTALL)):
+            expand_configuration(self.pyproject(dynamic), tmp_path)
+
+
+class TestClassifiers:
+    def test_dynamic(self, tmp_path):
+        # Let's create a project example that has dynamic classifiers
+        # coming from a txt file.
+        create_example(tmp_path, "src")
+        classifiers = cleandoc(
+            """
+            Framework :: Flask
+            Programming Language :: Haskell
+            """
+        )
+        (tmp_path / "classifiers.txt").write_text(classifiers, encoding="utf-8")
+
+        pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+        config = read_configuration(pyproject, expand=False)
+        dynamic = config["project"]["dynamic"]
+        config["project"]["dynamic"] = list({*dynamic, "classifiers"})
+        dynamic_config = config["tool"]["setuptools"]["dynamic"]
+        dynamic_config["classifiers"] = {"file": "classifiers.txt"}
+
+        # When the configuration is expanded,
+        # each line of the file should be an different classifier.
+        validate(config, pyproject)
+        expanded = expand_configuration(config, tmp_path)
+
+        assert set(expanded["project"]["classifiers"]) == {
+            "Framework :: Flask",
+            "Programming Language :: Haskell",
+        }
+
+    def test_dynamic_without_config(self, tmp_path):
+        config = """
+        [project]
+        name = "myproj"
+        version = '42'
+        dynamic = ["classifiers"]
+        """
+
+        pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+        pyproject.write_text(cleandoc(config), encoding="utf-8")
+        with pytest.raises(OptionError, match="No configuration .* .classifiers."):
+            read_configuration(pyproject)
+
+    def test_dynamic_readme_from_setup_script_args(self, tmp_path):
+        config = """
+        [project]
+        name = "myproj"
+        version = '42'
+        dynamic = ["readme"]
+        """
+        pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+        pyproject.write_text(cleandoc(config), encoding="utf-8")
+        dist = Distribution(attrs={"long_description": "42"})
+        # No error should occur because of missing `readme`
+        dist = apply_configuration(dist, pyproject)
+        assert dist.metadata.long_description == "42"
+
+    def test_dynamic_without_file(self, tmp_path):
+        config = """
+        [project]
+        name = "myproj"
+        version = '42'
+        dynamic = ["classifiers"]
+
+        [tool.setuptools.dynamic]
+        classifiers = {file = ["classifiers.txt"]}
+        """
+
+        pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+        pyproject.write_text(cleandoc(config), encoding="utf-8")
+        with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match="File .*classifiers.txt. cannot be found"):
+            expanded = read_configuration(pyproject)
+        assert "classifiers" not in expanded["project"]
+
+
+class TestImportNames:
+    EXAMPLES = [
+        'import-names = ["hello", "world"]',
+        'import-namespaces = ["hello", "world"]',
+        'dynamic = ["import-names"]',
+        'dynamic = ["import-namespaces"]',
+    ]
+
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize("example", EXAMPLES)
+    def test_not_implemented(self, monkeypatch, tmp_path, example):
+        monkeypatch.chdir(tmp_path)
+        pyproject = Path("pyproject.toml")
+        toml_config = f"""
+        [project]
+        name = 'proj'
+        version = '42'
+        {example}
+        """
+        pyproject.write_text(cleandoc(toml_config), encoding="utf-8")
+        with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError, match='import-names'):
+            apply_configuration(Distribution({}), pyproject)
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize(
+    "example",
+    (
+        """
+        [project]
+        name = "myproj"
+        version = "1.2"
+
+        [my-tool.that-disrespect.pep518]
+        value = 42
+        """,
+    ),
+)
+def test_ignore_unrelated_config(tmp_path, example):
+    pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+    pyproject.write_text(cleandoc(example), encoding="utf-8")
+
+    # Make sure no error is raised due to 3rd party configs in pyproject.toml
+    assert read_configuration(pyproject) is not None
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize(
+    ("example", "error_msg"),
+    [
+        (
+            """
+            [project]
+            name = "myproj"
+            version = "1.2"
+            requires = ['pywin32; platform_system=="Windows"' ]
+            """,
+            "configuration error: .project. must not contain ..requires.. properties",
+        ),
+    ],
+)
+def test_invalid_example(tmp_path, example, error_msg):
+    pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+    pyproject.write_text(cleandoc(example), encoding="utf-8")
+
+    pattern = re.compile(
+        f"invalid pyproject.toml.*{error_msg}.*", re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL
+    )
+    with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=pattern):
+        read_configuration(pyproject)
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize("config", ("", "[tool.something]\nvalue = 42"))
+def test_empty(tmp_path, config):
+    pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+    pyproject.write_text(config, encoding="utf-8")
+
+    # Make sure no error is raised
+    assert read_configuration(pyproject) == {}
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize("config", ("[project]\nname = 'myproj'\nversion='42'\n",))
+def test_include_package_data_by_default(tmp_path, config):
+    """Builds with ``pyproject.toml`` should consider ``include-package-data=True`` as
+    default.
+    """
+    pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+    pyproject.write_text(config, encoding="utf-8")
+
+    config = read_configuration(pyproject)
+    assert config["tool"]["setuptools"]["include-package-data"] is True
+
+
+def test_include_package_data_in_setuppy(tmp_path):
+    """Builds with ``pyproject.toml`` should consider ``include_package_data`` set in
+    ``setup.py``.
+
+    See https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/3197#issuecomment-1079023889
+    """
+    files = {
+        "pyproject.toml": "[project]\nname = 'myproj'\nversion='42'\n",
+        "setup.py": "__import__('setuptools').setup(include_package_data=False)",
+    }
+    jaraco.path.build(files, prefix=tmp_path)
+
+    with Path(tmp_path):
+        dist = distutils.core.run_setup("setup.py", {}, stop_after="config")
+
+    assert dist.get_name() == "myproj"
+    assert dist.get_version() == "42"
+    assert dist.include_package_data is False
+
+
+def test_warn_tools_typo(tmp_path):
+    """Test that the common ``tools.setuptools`` typo in ``pyproject.toml`` issues a warning
+
+    See https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/4150
+    """
+    config = """
+    [build-system]
+    requires = ["setuptools"]
+    build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
+
+    [project]
+    name = "myproj"
+    version = '42'
+
+    [tools.setuptools]
+    packages = ["package"]
+    """
+
+    pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+    pyproject.write_text(cleandoc(config), encoding="utf-8")
+
+    with pytest.warns(_ToolsTypoInMetadata):
+        read_configuration(pyproject)
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_pyprojecttoml_dynamic_deps.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_pyprojecttoml_dynamic_deps.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9fc8050743c4b1a8497d5ea20c571b565d074e59
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_pyprojecttoml_dynamic_deps.py
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
+from inspect import cleandoc
+
+import pytest
+from jaraco import path
+
+from setuptools.config.pyprojecttoml import apply_configuration
+from setuptools.dist import Distribution
+from setuptools.warnings import SetuptoolsWarning
+
+
+def test_dynamic_dependencies(tmp_path):
+    files = {
+        "requirements.txt": "six\n  # comment\n",
+        "pyproject.toml": cleandoc(
+            """
+            [project]
+            name = "myproj"
+            version = "1.0"
+            dynamic = ["dependencies"]
+
+            [build-system]
+            requires = ["setuptools", "wheel"]
+            build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
+
+            [tool.setuptools.dynamic.dependencies]
+            file = ["requirements.txt"]
+            """
+        ),
+    }
+    path.build(files, prefix=tmp_path)
+    dist = Distribution()
+    dist = apply_configuration(dist, tmp_path / "pyproject.toml")
+    assert dist.install_requires == ["six"]
+
+
+def test_dynamic_optional_dependencies(tmp_path):
+    files = {
+        "requirements-docs.txt": "sphinx\n  # comment\n",
+        "pyproject.toml": cleandoc(
+            """
+            [project]
+            name = "myproj"
+            version = "1.0"
+            dynamic = ["optional-dependencies"]
+
+            [tool.setuptools.dynamic.optional-dependencies.docs]
+            file = ["requirements-docs.txt"]
+
+            [build-system]
+            requires = ["setuptools", "wheel"]
+            build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
+            """
+        ),
+    }
+    path.build(files, prefix=tmp_path)
+    dist = Distribution()
+    dist = apply_configuration(dist, tmp_path / "pyproject.toml")
+    assert dist.extras_require == {"docs": ["sphinx"]}
+
+
+def test_mixed_dynamic_optional_dependencies(tmp_path):
+    """
+    Test that if PEP 621 was loosened to allow mixing of dynamic and static
+    configurations in the case of fields containing sub-fields (groups),
+    things would work out.
+    """
+    files = {
+        "requirements-images.txt": "pillow~=42.0\n  # comment\n",
+        "pyproject.toml": cleandoc(
+            """
+            [project]
+            name = "myproj"
+            version = "1.0"
+            dynamic = ["optional-dependencies"]
+
+            [project.optional-dependencies]
+            docs = ["sphinx"]
+
+            [tool.setuptools.dynamic.optional-dependencies.images]
+            file = ["requirements-images.txt"]
+            """
+        ),
+    }
+
+    path.build(files, prefix=tmp_path)
+    pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+    with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="project.optional-dependencies"):
+        apply_configuration(Distribution(), pyproject)
+
+
+def test_mixed_extras_require_optional_dependencies(tmp_path):
+    files = {
+        "pyproject.toml": cleandoc(
+            """
+            [project]
+            name = "myproj"
+            version = "1.0"
+            optional-dependencies.docs = ["sphinx"]
+            """
+        ),
+    }
+
+    path.build(files, prefix=tmp_path)
+    pyproject = tmp_path / "pyproject.toml"
+
+    dist = Distribution({"extras_require": {"hello": ["world"]}})
+
+    with pytest.warns(SetuptoolsWarning, match=".extras_require. overwritten"):
+        dist = apply_configuration(dist, pyproject)
+
+    assert dist.extras_require == {"docs": ["sphinx"]}
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_setupcfg.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_setupcfg.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..495337a9a5815e3d2a0aefa584b8ee81f5136d95
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/config/test_setupcfg.py
@@ -0,0 +1,987 @@
+import configparser
+import contextlib
+import inspect
+import re
+import sys
+from pathlib import Path
+from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
+
+import pytest
+from packaging.requirements import InvalidRequirement
+
+from setuptools.config.setupcfg import ConfigHandler, Target, read_configuration
+from setuptools.dist import Distribution, _Distribution
+from setuptools.warnings import SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning
+
+from ..textwrap import DALS
+
+from distutils.errors import DistutilsFileError, DistutilsOptionError
+
+IS_PYPY = '__pypy__' in sys.builtin_module_names
+
+
+class ErrConfigHandler(ConfigHandler[Target]):
+    """Erroneous handler. Fails to implement required methods."""
+
+    section_prefix = "**err**"
+
+
+def make_package_dir(name, base_dir, ns=False):
+    dir_package = base_dir
+    for dir_name in name.split('/'):
+        dir_package = dir_package.mkdir(dir_name)
+    init_file = None
+    if not ns:
+        init_file = dir_package.join('__init__.py')
+        init_file.write('')
+    return dir_package, init_file
+
+
+def fake_env(
+    tmpdir, setup_cfg, setup_py=None, encoding='ascii', package_path='fake_package'
+):
+    if setup_py is None:
+        setup_py = 'from setuptools import setup\nsetup()\n'
+
+    tmpdir.join('setup.py').write(setup_py)
+    config = tmpdir.join('setup.cfg')
+    config.write(setup_cfg.encode(encoding), mode='wb')
+
+    package_dir, init_file = make_package_dir(package_path, tmpdir)
+
+    init_file.write(
+        'VERSION = (1, 2, 3)\n'
+        '\n'
+        'VERSION_MAJOR = 1'
+        '\n'
+        'def get_version():\n'
+        '    return [3, 4, 5, "dev"]\n'
+        '\n'
+    )
+
+    return package_dir, config
+
+
+@contextlib.contextmanager
+def get_dist(tmpdir, kwargs_initial=None, parse=True):
+    kwargs_initial = kwargs_initial or {}
+
+    with tmpdir.as_cwd():
+        dist = Distribution(kwargs_initial)
+        dist.script_name = 'setup.py'
+        parse and dist.parse_config_files()
+
+        yield dist
+
+
+def test_parsers_implemented():
+    with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
+        handler = ErrConfigHandler(None, {}, False, Mock())
+        handler.parsers
+
+
+class TestConfigurationReader:
+    def test_basic(self, tmpdir):
+        _, config = fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[metadata]\n'
+            'version = 10.1.1\n'
+            'keywords = one, two\n'
+            '\n'
+            '[options]\n'
+            'scripts = bin/a.py, bin/b.py\n',
+        )
+        config_dict = read_configuration(str(config))
+        assert config_dict['metadata']['version'] == '10.1.1'
+        assert config_dict['metadata']['keywords'] == ['one', 'two']
+        assert config_dict['options']['scripts'] == ['bin/a.py', 'bin/b.py']
+
+    def test_no_config(self, tmpdir):
+        with pytest.raises(DistutilsFileError):
+            read_configuration(str(tmpdir.join('setup.cfg')))
+
+    def test_ignore_errors(self, tmpdir):
+        _, config = fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[metadata]\nversion = attr: none.VERSION\nkeywords = one, two\n',
+        )
+        with pytest.raises(ImportError):
+            read_configuration(str(config))
+
+        config_dict = read_configuration(str(config), ignore_option_errors=True)
+
+        assert config_dict['metadata']['keywords'] == ['one', 'two']
+        assert 'version' not in config_dict['metadata']
+
+        config.remove()
+
+
+class TestMetadata:
+    def test_basic(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[metadata]\n'
+            'version = 10.1.1\n'
+            'description = Some description\n'
+            'long_description_content_type = text/something\n'
+            'long_description = file: README\n'
+            'name = fake_name\n'
+            'keywords = one, two\n'
+            'provides = package, package.sub\n'
+            'license = otherlic\n'
+            'download_url = http://test.test.com/test/\n'
+            'maintainer_email = test@test.com\n',
+        )
+
+        tmpdir.join('README').write('readme contents\nline2')
+
+        meta_initial = {
+            # This will be used so `otherlic` won't replace it.
+            'license': 'BSD 3-Clause License',
+        }
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir, meta_initial) as dist:
+            metadata = dist.metadata
+
+            assert metadata.version == '10.1.1'
+            assert metadata.description == 'Some description'
+            assert metadata.long_description_content_type == 'text/something'
+            assert metadata.long_description == 'readme contents\nline2'
+            assert metadata.provides == ['package', 'package.sub']
+            assert metadata.license == 'BSD 3-Clause License'
+            assert metadata.name == 'fake_name'
+            assert metadata.keywords == ['one', 'two']
+            assert metadata.download_url == 'http://test.test.com/test/'
+            assert metadata.maintainer_email == 'test@test.com'
+
+    def test_license_cfg(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            DALS(
+                """
+            [metadata]
+            name=foo
+            version=0.0.1
+            license=Apache 2.0
+            """
+            ),
+        )
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            metadata = dist.metadata
+
+            assert metadata.name == "foo"
+            assert metadata.version == "0.0.1"
+            assert metadata.license == "Apache 2.0"
+
+    def test_file_mixed(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[metadata]\nlong_description = file: README.rst, CHANGES.rst\n\n',
+        )
+
+        tmpdir.join('README.rst').write('readme contents\nline2')
+        tmpdir.join('CHANGES.rst').write('changelog contents\nand stuff')
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.metadata.long_description == (
+                'readme contents\nline2\nchangelog contents\nand stuff'
+            )
+
+    def test_file_sandboxed(self, tmpdir):
+        tmpdir.ensure("README")
+        project = tmpdir.join('depth1', 'depth2')
+        project.ensure(dir=True)
+        fake_env(project, '[metadata]\nlong_description = file: ../../README\n')
+
+        with get_dist(project, parse=False) as dist:
+            with pytest.raises(DistutilsOptionError):
+                dist.parse_config_files()  # file: out of sandbox
+
+    def test_aliases(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[metadata]\n'
+            'author_email = test@test.com\n'
+            'home_page = http://test.test.com/test/\n'
+            'summary = Short summary\n'
+            'platform = a, b\n'
+            'classifier =\n'
+            '  Framework :: Django\n'
+            '  Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5\n',
+        )
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            metadata = dist.metadata
+            assert metadata.author_email == 'test@test.com'
+            assert metadata.url == 'http://test.test.com/test/'
+            assert metadata.description == 'Short summary'
+            assert metadata.platforms == ['a', 'b']
+            assert metadata.classifiers == [
+                'Framework :: Django',
+                'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5',
+            ]
+
+    def test_multiline(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[metadata]\n'
+            'name = fake_name\n'
+            'keywords =\n'
+            '  one\n'
+            '  two\n'
+            'classifiers =\n'
+            '  Framework :: Django\n'
+            '  Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5\n',
+        )
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            metadata = dist.metadata
+            assert metadata.keywords == ['one', 'two']
+            assert metadata.classifiers == [
+                'Framework :: Django',
+                'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5',
+            ]
+
+    def test_dict(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[metadata]\n'
+            'project_urls =\n'
+            '  Link One = https://example.com/one/\n'
+            '  Link Two = https://example.com/two/\n',
+        )
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            metadata = dist.metadata
+            assert metadata.project_urls == {
+                'Link One': 'https://example.com/one/',
+                'Link Two': 'https://example.com/two/',
+            }
+
+    def test_version(self, tmpdir):
+        package_dir, config = fake_env(
+            tmpdir, '[metadata]\nversion = attr: fake_package.VERSION\n'
+        )
+
+        sub_a = package_dir.mkdir('subpkg_a')
+        sub_a.join('__init__.py').write('')
+        sub_a.join('mod.py').write('VERSION = (2016, 11, 26)')
+
+        sub_b = package_dir.mkdir('subpkg_b')
+        sub_b.join('__init__.py').write('')
+        sub_b.join('mod.py').write(
+            'import third_party_module\nVERSION = (2016, 11, 26)'
+        )
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.metadata.version == '1.2.3'
+
+        config.write('[metadata]\nversion = attr: fake_package.get_version\n')
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.metadata.version == '3.4.5.dev'
+
+        config.write('[metadata]\nversion = attr: fake_package.VERSION_MAJOR\n')
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.metadata.version == '1'
+
+        config.write('[metadata]\nversion = attr: fake_package.subpkg_a.mod.VERSION\n')
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.metadata.version == '2016.11.26'
+
+        config.write('[metadata]\nversion = attr: fake_package.subpkg_b.mod.VERSION\n')
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.metadata.version == '2016.11.26'
+
+    def test_version_file(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(tmpdir, '[metadata]\nversion = file: fake_package/version.txt\n')
+        tmpdir.join('fake_package', 'version.txt').write('1.2.3\n')
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.metadata.version == '1.2.3'
+
+        tmpdir.join('fake_package', 'version.txt').write('1.2.3\n4.5.6\n')
+        with pytest.raises(DistutilsOptionError):
+            with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+                dist.metadata.version
+
+    def test_version_with_package_dir_simple(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[metadata]\n'
+            'version = attr: fake_package_simple.VERSION\n'
+            '[options]\n'
+            'package_dir =\n'
+            '    = src\n',
+            package_path='src/fake_package_simple',
+        )
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.metadata.version == '1.2.3'
+
+    def test_version_with_package_dir_rename(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[metadata]\n'
+            'version = attr: fake_package_rename.VERSION\n'
+            '[options]\n'
+            'package_dir =\n'
+            '    fake_package_rename = fake_dir\n',
+            package_path='fake_dir',
+        )
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.metadata.version == '1.2.3'
+
+    def test_version_with_package_dir_complex(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[metadata]\n'
+            'version = attr: fake_package_complex.VERSION\n'
+            '[options]\n'
+            'package_dir =\n'
+            '    fake_package_complex = src/fake_dir\n',
+            package_path='src/fake_dir',
+        )
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.metadata.version == '1.2.3'
+
+    def test_unknown_meta_item(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(tmpdir, '[metadata]\nname = fake_name\nunknown = some\n')
+        with get_dist(tmpdir, parse=False) as dist:
+            dist.parse_config_files()  # Skip unknown.
+
+    def test_usupported_section(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(tmpdir, '[metadata.some]\nkey = val\n')
+        with get_dist(tmpdir, parse=False) as dist:
+            with pytest.raises(DistutilsOptionError):
+                dist.parse_config_files()
+
+    def test_classifiers(self, tmpdir):
+        expected = set([
+            'Framework :: Django',
+            'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
+            'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5',
+        ])
+
+        # From file.
+        _, config = fake_env(tmpdir, '[metadata]\nclassifiers = file: classifiers\n')
+
+        tmpdir.join('classifiers').write(
+            'Framework :: Django\n'
+            'Programming Language :: Python :: 3\n'
+            'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5\n'
+        )
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert set(dist.metadata.classifiers) == expected
+
+        # From list notation
+        config.write(
+            '[metadata]\n'
+            'classifiers =\n'
+            '    Framework :: Django\n'
+            '    Programming Language :: Python :: 3\n'
+            '    Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5\n'
+        )
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert set(dist.metadata.classifiers) == expected
+
+    def test_interpolation(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(tmpdir, '[metadata]\ndescription = %(message)s\n')
+        with pytest.raises(configparser.InterpolationMissingOptionError):
+            with get_dist(tmpdir):
+                pass
+
+    def test_non_ascii_1(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(tmpdir, '[metadata]\ndescription = éàïôñ\n', encoding='utf-8')
+        with get_dist(tmpdir):
+            pass
+
+    def test_non_ascii_3(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(tmpdir, '\n# -*- coding: invalid\n')
+        with get_dist(tmpdir):
+            pass
+
+    def test_non_ascii_4(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '# -*- coding: utf-8\n[metadata]\ndescription = éàïôñ\n',
+            encoding='utf-8',
+        )
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.metadata.description == 'éàïôñ'
+
+    def test_not_utf8(self, tmpdir):
+        """
+        Config files encoded not in UTF-8 will fail
+        """
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '# vim: set fileencoding=iso-8859-15 :\n[metadata]\ndescription = éàïôñ\n',
+            encoding='iso-8859-15',
+        )
+        with pytest.raises(UnicodeDecodeError):
+            with get_dist(tmpdir):
+                pass
+
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
+        ("error_msg", "config", "invalid"),
+        [
+            (
+                "Invalid dash-separated key 'author-email' in 'metadata' (setup.cfg)",
+                DALS(
+                    """
+                    [metadata]
+                    author-email = test@test.com
+                    maintainer_email = foo@foo.com
+                    """
+                ),
+                {"author-email": "test@test.com"},
+            ),
+            (
+                "Invalid uppercase key 'Name' in 'metadata' (setup.cfg)",
+                DALS(
+                    """
+                    [metadata]
+                    Name = foo
+                    description = Some description
+                    """
+                ),
+                {"Name": "foo"},
+            ),
+        ],
+    )
+    def test_invalid_options_previously_deprecated(
+        self, tmpdir, error_msg, config, invalid
+    ):
+        # This test and related methods can be removed when no longer needed.
+        # Deprecation postponed due to push-back from the community in
+        # https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/4910
+        fake_env(tmpdir, config)
+        with pytest.warns(SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning, match=re.escape(error_msg)):
+            dist = get_dist(tmpdir).__enter__()
+
+        tmpdir.join('setup.cfg').remove()
+
+        for field, value in invalid.items():
+            attr = field.replace("-", "_").lower()
+            assert getattr(dist.metadata, attr) == value
+
+
+class TestOptions:
+    def test_basic(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[options]\n'
+            'zip_safe = True\n'
+            'include_package_data = yes\n'
+            'package_dir = b=c, =src\n'
+            'packages = pack_a, pack_b.subpack\n'
+            'namespace_packages = pack1, pack2\n'
+            'scripts = bin/one.py, bin/two.py\n'
+            'eager_resources = bin/one.py, bin/two.py\n'
+            'install_requires = docutils>=0.3; pack ==1.1, ==1.3; hey\n'
+            'setup_requires = docutils>=0.3; spack ==1.1, ==1.3; there\n'
+            'dependency_links = http://some.com/here/1, '
+            'http://some.com/there/2\n'
+            'python_requires = >=1.0, !=2.8\n'
+            'py_modules = module1, module2\n',
+        )
+        deprec = pytest.warns(SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning, match="namespace_packages")
+        with deprec, get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.zip_safe
+            assert dist.include_package_data
+            assert dist.package_dir == {'': 'src', 'b': 'c'}
+            assert dist.packages == ['pack_a', 'pack_b.subpack']
+            assert dist.namespace_packages == ['pack1', 'pack2']
+            assert dist.scripts == ['bin/one.py', 'bin/two.py']
+            assert dist.dependency_links == ([
+                'http://some.com/here/1',
+                'http://some.com/there/2',
+            ])
+            assert dist.install_requires == ([
+                'docutils>=0.3',
+                'pack==1.1,==1.3',
+                'hey',
+            ])
+            assert dist.setup_requires == ([
+                'docutils>=0.3',
+                'spack ==1.1, ==1.3',
+                'there',
+            ])
+            assert dist.python_requires == '>=1.0, !=2.8'
+            assert dist.py_modules == ['module1', 'module2']
+
+    def test_multiline(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[options]\n'
+            'package_dir = \n'
+            '  b=c\n'
+            '  =src\n'
+            'packages = \n'
+            '  pack_a\n'
+            '  pack_b.subpack\n'
+            'namespace_packages = \n'
+            '  pack1\n'
+            '  pack2\n'
+            'scripts = \n'
+            '  bin/one.py\n'
+            '  bin/two.py\n'
+            'eager_resources = \n'
+            '  bin/one.py\n'
+            '  bin/two.py\n'
+            'install_requires = \n'
+            '  docutils>=0.3\n'
+            '  pack ==1.1, ==1.3\n'
+            '  hey\n'
+            'setup_requires = \n'
+            '  docutils>=0.3\n'
+            '  spack ==1.1, ==1.3\n'
+            '  there\n'
+            'dependency_links = \n'
+            '  http://some.com/here/1\n'
+            '  http://some.com/there/2\n',
+        )
+        deprec = pytest.warns(SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning, match="namespace_packages")
+        with deprec, get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.package_dir == {'': 'src', 'b': 'c'}
+            assert dist.packages == ['pack_a', 'pack_b.subpack']
+            assert dist.namespace_packages == ['pack1', 'pack2']
+            assert dist.scripts == ['bin/one.py', 'bin/two.py']
+            assert dist.dependency_links == ([
+                'http://some.com/here/1',
+                'http://some.com/there/2',
+            ])
+            assert dist.install_requires == ([
+                'docutils>=0.3',
+                'pack==1.1,==1.3',
+                'hey',
+            ])
+            assert dist.setup_requires == ([
+                'docutils>=0.3',
+                'spack ==1.1, ==1.3',
+                'there',
+            ])
+
+    def test_package_dir_fail(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(tmpdir, '[options]\npackage_dir = a b\n')
+        with get_dist(tmpdir, parse=False) as dist:
+            with pytest.raises(DistutilsOptionError):
+                dist.parse_config_files()
+
+    def test_package_data(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[options.package_data]\n'
+            '* = *.txt, *.rst\n'
+            'hello = *.msg\n'
+            '\n'
+            '[options.exclude_package_data]\n'
+            '* = fake1.txt, fake2.txt\n'
+            'hello = *.dat\n',
+        )
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.package_data == {
+                '': ['*.txt', '*.rst'],
+                'hello': ['*.msg'],
+            }
+            assert dist.exclude_package_data == {
+                '': ['fake1.txt', 'fake2.txt'],
+                'hello': ['*.dat'],
+            }
+
+    def test_packages(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(tmpdir, '[options]\npackages = find:\n')
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.packages == ['fake_package']
+
+    def test_find_directive(self, tmpdir):
+        dir_package, config = fake_env(tmpdir, '[options]\npackages = find:\n')
+
+        make_package_dir('sub_one', dir_package)
+        make_package_dir('sub_two', dir_package)
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert set(dist.packages) == set([
+                'fake_package',
+                'fake_package.sub_two',
+                'fake_package.sub_one',
+            ])
+
+        config.write(
+            '[options]\n'
+            'packages = find:\n'
+            '\n'
+            '[options.packages.find]\n'
+            'where = .\n'
+            'include =\n'
+            '    fake_package.sub_one\n'
+            '    two\n'
+        )
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.packages == ['fake_package.sub_one']
+
+        config.write(
+            '[options]\n'
+            'packages = find:\n'
+            '\n'
+            '[options.packages.find]\n'
+            'exclude =\n'
+            '    fake_package.sub_one\n'
+        )
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert set(dist.packages) == set(['fake_package', 'fake_package.sub_two'])
+
+    def test_find_namespace_directive(self, tmpdir):
+        dir_package, config = fake_env(
+            tmpdir, '[options]\npackages = find_namespace:\n'
+        )
+
+        make_package_dir('sub_one', dir_package)
+        make_package_dir('sub_two', dir_package, ns=True)
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert set(dist.packages) == {
+                'fake_package',
+                'fake_package.sub_two',
+                'fake_package.sub_one',
+            }
+
+        config.write(
+            '[options]\n'
+            'packages = find_namespace:\n'
+            '\n'
+            '[options.packages.find]\n'
+            'where = .\n'
+            'include =\n'
+            '    fake_package.sub_one\n'
+            '    two\n'
+        )
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.packages == ['fake_package.sub_one']
+
+        config.write(
+            '[options]\n'
+            'packages = find_namespace:\n'
+            '\n'
+            '[options.packages.find]\n'
+            'exclude =\n'
+            '    fake_package.sub_one\n'
+        )
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert set(dist.packages) == {'fake_package', 'fake_package.sub_two'}
+
+    def test_extras_require(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[options.extras_require]\n'
+            'pdf = ReportLab>=1.2; RXP\n'
+            'rest = \n'
+            '  docutils>=0.3\n'
+            '  pack ==1.1, ==1.3\n',
+        )
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.extras_require == {
+                'pdf': ['ReportLab>=1.2', 'RXP'],
+                'rest': ['docutils>=0.3', 'pack==1.1,==1.3'],
+            }
+            assert set(dist.metadata.provides_extras) == {'pdf', 'rest'}
+
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
+        "config",
+        [
+            "[options.extras_require]\nfoo = bar;python_version<'3'",
+            "[options.extras_require]\nfoo = bar;os_name=='linux'",
+            "[options.extras_require]\nfoo = bar;python_version<'3'\n",
+            "[options.extras_require]\nfoo = bar;os_name=='linux'\n",
+            "[options]\ninstall_requires = bar;python_version<'3'",
+            "[options]\ninstall_requires = bar;os_name=='linux'",
+            "[options]\ninstall_requires = bar;python_version<'3'\n",
+            "[options]\ninstall_requires = bar;os_name=='linux'\n",
+        ],
+    )
+    @pytest.mark.xfail(IS_PYPY, reason="Exceptions missing on PyPy")
+    # TODO: investigate PyPy problem
+    def test_raises_accidental_env_marker_misconfig(self, config, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(tmpdir, config)
+        match = (
+            r"One of the parsed requirements in `(install_requires|extras_require.+)` "
+            "looks like a valid environment marker.*"
+        )
+        with pytest.raises(InvalidRequirement, match=match):
+            with get_dist(tmpdir) as _:
+                pass
+
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
+        "config",
+        [
+            "[options.extras_require]\nfoo = bar;python_version<3",
+            "[options.extras_require]\nfoo = bar;python_version<3\n",
+            "[options]\ninstall_requires = bar;python_version<3",
+            "[options]\ninstall_requires = bar;python_version<3\n",
+        ],
+    )
+    @pytest.mark.xfail(IS_PYPY, reason="Warnings missing on PyPy (minor issue)")
+    # TODO: investigate PyPy problem
+    def test_warn_accidental_env_marker_misconfig(self, config, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(tmpdir, config)
+        match = (
+            r"One of the parsed requirements in `(install_requires|extras_require.+)` "
+            "looks like a valid environment marker.*"
+        )
+        with pytest.warns(SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning, match=match):
+            with get_dist(tmpdir) as _:
+                pass
+
+    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
+        "config",
+        [
+            "[options.extras_require]\nfoo =\n    bar;python_version<'3'",
+            "[options.extras_require]\nfoo = bar;baz\nboo = xxx;yyy",
+            "[options.extras_require]\nfoo =\n    bar;python_version<'3'\n",
+            "[options.extras_require]\nfoo = bar;baz\nboo = xxx;yyy\n",
+            "[options.extras_require]\nfoo =\n    bar\n    python_version<3\n",
+            "[options]\ninstall_requires =\n    bar;python_version<'3'",
+            "[options]\ninstall_requires = bar;baz\nboo = xxx;yyy",
+            "[options]\ninstall_requires =\n    bar;python_version<'3'\n",
+            "[options]\ninstall_requires = bar;baz\nboo = xxx;yyy\n",
+            "[options]\ninstall_requires =\n    bar\n    python_version<3\n",
+        ],
+    )
+    @pytest.mark.filterwarnings("error::setuptools.SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning")
+    def test_nowarn_accidental_env_marker_misconfig(self, config, tmpdir, recwarn):
+        fake_env(tmpdir, config)
+        num_warnings = len(recwarn)
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as _:
+            pass
+        # The examples are valid, no warnings shown
+        assert len(recwarn) == num_warnings
+
+    def test_dash_preserved_extras_require(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(tmpdir, '[options.extras_require]\nfoo-a = foo\nfoo_b = test\n')
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.extras_require == {'foo-a': ['foo'], 'foo_b': ['test']}
+
+    def test_entry_points(self, tmpdir):
+        _, config = fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[options.entry_points]\n'
+            'group1 = point1 = pack.module:func, '
+            '.point2 = pack.module2:func_rest [rest]\n'
+            'group2 = point3 = pack.module:func2\n',
+        )
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.entry_points == {
+                'group1': [
+                    'point1 = pack.module:func',
+                    '.point2 = pack.module2:func_rest [rest]',
+                ],
+                'group2': ['point3 = pack.module:func2'],
+            }
+
+        expected = (
+            '[blogtool.parsers]\n'
+            '.rst = some.nested.module:SomeClass.some_classmethod[reST]\n'
+        )
+
+        tmpdir.join('entry_points').write(expected)
+
+        # From file.
+        config.write('[options]\nentry_points = file: entry_points\n')
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.entry_points == expected
+
+    def test_case_sensitive_entry_points(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[options.entry_points]\n'
+            'GROUP1 = point1 = pack.module:func, '
+            '.point2 = pack.module2:func_rest [rest]\n'
+            'group2 = point3 = pack.module:func2\n',
+        )
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.entry_points == {
+                'GROUP1': [
+                    'point1 = pack.module:func',
+                    '.point2 = pack.module2:func_rest [rest]',
+                ],
+                'group2': ['point3 = pack.module:func2'],
+            }
+
+    def test_data_files(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[options.data_files]\n'
+            'cfg =\n'
+            '      a/b.conf\n'
+            '      c/d.conf\n'
+            'data = e/f.dat, g/h.dat\n',
+        )
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            expected = [
+                ('cfg', ['a/b.conf', 'c/d.conf']),
+                ('data', ['e/f.dat', 'g/h.dat']),
+            ]
+            assert sorted(dist.data_files) == sorted(expected)
+
+    def test_data_files_globby(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            '[options.data_files]\n'
+            'cfg =\n'
+            '      a/b.conf\n'
+            '      c/d.conf\n'
+            'data = *.dat\n'
+            'icons = \n'
+            '      *.ico\n'
+            'audio = \n'
+            '      *.wav\n'
+            '      sounds.db\n',
+        )
+
+        # Create dummy files for glob()'s sake:
+        tmpdir.join('a.dat').write('')
+        tmpdir.join('b.dat').write('')
+        tmpdir.join('c.dat').write('')
+        tmpdir.join('a.ico').write('')
+        tmpdir.join('b.ico').write('')
+        tmpdir.join('c.ico').write('')
+        tmpdir.join('beep.wav').write('')
+        tmpdir.join('boop.wav').write('')
+        tmpdir.join('sounds.db').write('')
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            expected = [
+                ('cfg', ['a/b.conf', 'c/d.conf']),
+                ('data', ['a.dat', 'b.dat', 'c.dat']),
+                ('icons', ['a.ico', 'b.ico', 'c.ico']),
+                ('audio', ['beep.wav', 'boop.wav', 'sounds.db']),
+            ]
+            assert sorted(dist.data_files) == sorted(expected)
+
+    def test_python_requires_simple(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            DALS(
+                """
+            [options]
+            python_requires=>=2.7
+            """
+            ),
+        )
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            dist.parse_config_files()
+
+    def test_python_requires_compound(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            DALS(
+                """
+            [options]
+            python_requires=>=2.7,!=3.0.*
+            """
+            ),
+        )
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            dist.parse_config_files()
+
+    def test_python_requires_invalid(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            DALS(
+                """
+            [options]
+            python_requires=invalid
+            """
+            ),
+        )
+        with pytest.raises(Exception):
+            with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+                dist.parse_config_files()
+
+    def test_cmdclass(self, tmpdir):
+        module_path = Path(tmpdir, "src/custom_build.py")  # auto discovery for src
+        module_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
+        module_path.write_text(
+            "from distutils.core import Command\nclass CustomCmd(Command): pass\n",
+            encoding="utf-8",
+        )
+
+        setup_cfg = """
+            [options]
+            cmdclass =
+                customcmd = custom_build.CustomCmd
+        """
+        fake_env(tmpdir, inspect.cleandoc(setup_cfg))
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            cmdclass = dist.cmdclass['customcmd']
+            assert cmdclass.__name__ == "CustomCmd"
+            assert cmdclass.__module__ == "custom_build"
+            assert module_path.samefile(inspect.getfile(cmdclass))
+
+    def test_requirements_file(self, tmpdir):
+        fake_env(
+            tmpdir,
+            DALS(
+                """
+            [options]
+            install_requires = file:requirements.txt
+            [options.extras_require]
+            colors = file:requirements-extra.txt
+            """
+            ),
+        )
+
+        tmpdir.join('requirements.txt').write('\ndocutils>=0.3\n\n')
+        tmpdir.join('requirements-extra.txt').write('colorama')
+
+        with get_dist(tmpdir) as dist:
+            assert dist.install_requires == ['docutils>=0.3']
+            assert dist.extras_require == {'colors': ['colorama']}
+
+
+saved_dist_init = _Distribution.__init__
+
+
+class TestExternalSetters:
+    # During creation of the setuptools Distribution() object, we call
+    # the init of the parent distutils Distribution object via
+    # _Distribution.__init__ ().
+    #
+    # It's possible distutils calls out to various keyword
+    # implementations (i.e. distutils.setup_keywords entry points)
+    # that may set a range of variables.
+    #
+    # This wraps distutil's Distribution.__init__ and simulates
+    # pbr or something else setting these values.
+    def _fake_distribution_init(self, dist, attrs):
+        saved_dist_init(dist, attrs)
+        # see self._DISTUTILS_UNSUPPORTED_METADATA
+        dist.metadata.long_description_content_type = 'text/something'
+        # Test overwrite setup() args
+        dist.metadata.project_urls = {
+            'Link One': 'https://example.com/one/',
+            'Link Two': 'https://example.com/two/',
+        }
+
+    @patch.object(_Distribution, '__init__', autospec=True)
+    def test_external_setters(self, mock_parent_init, tmpdir):
+        mock_parent_init.side_effect = self._fake_distribution_init
+
+        dist = Distribution(attrs={'project_urls': {'will_be': 'ignored'}})
+
+        assert dist.metadata.long_description_content_type == 'text/something'
+        assert dist.metadata.project_urls == {
+            'Link One': 'https://example.com/one/',
+            'Link Two': 'https://example.com/two/',
+        }
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/integration/__init__.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/integration/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/integration/helpers.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/integration/helpers.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..16b13022913f62ba86df6b2480d22e3119cdb8cc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/integration/helpers.py
@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+"""Reusable functions and classes for different types of integration tests.
+
+For example ``Archive`` can be used to check the contents of distribution built
+with setuptools, and ``run`` will always try to be as verbose as possible to
+facilitate debugging.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os
+import subprocess
+import tarfile
+from collections.abc import Iterator
+from pathlib import Path
+from zipfile import ZipFile, ZipInfo
+
+
+def run(cmd, env=None):
+    r = subprocess.run(
+        cmd,
+        capture_output=True,
+        text=True,
+        encoding="utf-8",
+        env={**os.environ, **(env or {})},
+        # ^-- allow overwriting instead of discarding the current env
+    )
+
+    out = r.stdout + "\n" + r.stderr
+    # pytest omits stdout/err by default, if the test fails they help debugging
+    print("~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~")
+    print(f"Command: {cmd}\nreturn code: {r.returncode}\n\n{out}")
+
+    if r.returncode == 0:
+        return out
+    raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(r.returncode, cmd, r.stdout, r.stderr)
+
+
+class Archive:
+    """Compatibility layer for ZipFile/Info and TarFile/Info"""
+
+    def __init__(self, filename) -> None:
+        self._filename = filename
+        if filename.endswith("tar.gz"):
+            self._obj: tarfile.TarFile | ZipFile = tarfile.open(filename, "r:gz")
+        elif filename.endswith("zip"):
+            self._obj = ZipFile(filename)
+        else:
+            raise ValueError(f"{filename} doesn't seem to be a zip or tar.gz")
+
+    def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[ZipInfo] | Iterator[tarfile.TarInfo]:
+        if hasattr(self._obj, "infolist"):
+            return iter(self._obj.infolist())
+        return iter(self._obj)
+
+    def get_name(self, zip_or_tar_info):
+        if hasattr(zip_or_tar_info, "filename"):
+            return zip_or_tar_info.filename
+        return zip_or_tar_info.name
+
+    def get_content(self, zip_or_tar_info):
+        if hasattr(self._obj, "extractfile"):
+            content = self._obj.extractfile(zip_or_tar_info)
+            if content is None:
+                msg = f"Invalid {zip_or_tar_info.name} in {self._filename}"
+                raise ValueError(msg)
+            return str(content.read(), "utf-8")
+        return str(self._obj.read(zip_or_tar_info), "utf-8")
+
+
+def get_sdist_members(sdist_path):
+    with tarfile.open(sdist_path, "r:gz") as tar:
+        files = [Path(f) for f in tar.getnames()]
+    # remove root folder
+    relative_files = ("/".join(f.parts[1:]) for f in files)
+    return {f for f in relative_files if f}
+
+
+def get_wheel_members(wheel_path):
+    with ZipFile(wheel_path) as zipfile:
+        return set(zipfile.namelist())
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/integration/test_pbr.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/integration/test_pbr.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f89e5b8b2151430d0994836dd609f1b75490a336
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/integration/test_pbr.py
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+import subprocess
+
+import pytest
+
+
+@pytest.mark.uses_network
+def test_pbr_integration(pbr_package, venv):
+    """Ensure pbr packages install."""
+    cmd = [
+        'python',
+        '-m',
+        'pip',
+        '-v',
+        'install',
+        '--no-build-isolation',
+        pbr_package,
+    ]
+    venv.run(cmd, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+    out = venv.run(["python", "-c", "import mypkg.hello"])
+    assert "Hello world!" in out
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/integration/test_pip_install_sdist.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/integration/test_pip_install_sdist.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4e84f218323e6ad67adfbce07cea5a16e91a311c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools/tests/integration/test_pip_install_sdist.py
@@ -0,0 +1,223 @@
+# https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/16936
+# mypy: disable-error-code="has-type"
+"""Integration tests for setuptools that focus on building packages via pip.
+
+The idea behind these tests is not to exhaustively check all the possible
+combinations of packages, operating systems, supporting libraries, etc, but
+rather check a limited number of popular packages and how they interact with
+the exposed public API. This way if any change in API is introduced, we hope to
+identify backward compatibility problems before publishing a release.
+
+The number of tested packages is purposefully kept small, to minimise duration
+and the associated maintenance cost (changes in the way these packages define
+their build process may require changes in the tests).
+"""
+
+import json
+import os
+import shutil
+import sys
+from enum import Enum
+from glob import glob
+from hashlib import md5
+from urllib.request import urlopen
+
+import pytest
+from packaging.requirements import Requirement
+
+from .helpers import Archive, run
+
+pytestmark = pytest.mark.integration
+
+
+(LATEST,) = Enum("v", "LATEST")  # type: ignore[misc] # https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/16936
+"""Default version to be checked"""
+# There are positive and negative aspects of checking the latest version of the
+# packages.
+# The main positive aspect is that the latest version might have already
+# removed the use of APIs deprecated in previous releases of setuptools.
+
+
+# Packages to be tested:
+# (Please notice the test environment cannot support EVERY library required for
+# compiling binary extensions. In Ubuntu/Debian nomenclature, we only assume
+# that `build-essential`, `gfortran` and `libopenblas-dev` are installed,
+# due to their relevance to the numerical/scientific programming ecosystem)
+EXAMPLES = [
+    ("pip", LATEST),  # just in case...
+    ("pytest", LATEST),  # uses setuptools_scm
+    ("mypy", LATEST),  # custom build_py + ext_modules
+    # --- Popular packages: https://hugovk.github.io/top-pypi-packages/ ---
+    ("botocore", LATEST),
+    ("kiwisolver", LATEST),  # build_ext
+    ("brotli", LATEST),  # not in the list but used by urllib3
+    ("pyyaml", LATEST),  # cython + custom build_ext + custom distclass
+    ("charset-normalizer", LATEST),  # uses mypyc, used by aiohttp
+    ("protobuf", LATEST),
+    # ("requests", LATEST),  # XXX: https://github.com/psf/requests/pull/6920
+    ("celery", LATEST),
+    # When adding packages to this list, make sure they expose a `__version__`
+    # attribute, or modify the tests below
+]
+
+
+# Some packages have "optional" dependencies that modify their build behaviour
+# and are not listed in pyproject.toml, others still use `setup_requires`
+EXTRA_BUILD_DEPS = {
+    "pyyaml": ("Cython<3.0",),  # constraint to avoid errors
+    "charset-normalizer": ("mypy>=1.4.1",),  # no pyproject.toml available
+}
+
+EXTRA_ENV_VARS = {
+    "pyyaml": {"PYYAML_FORCE_CYTHON": "1"},
+    "charset-normalizer": {"CHARSET_NORMALIZER_USE_MYPYC": "1"},
+}
+
+IMPORT_NAME = {
+    "pyyaml": "yaml",
+    "protobuf": "google.protobuf",
+}
+
+
+VIRTUALENV = (sys.executable, "-m", "virtualenv")
+
+
+# By default, pip will try to build packages in isolation (PEP 517), which
+# means it will download the previous stable version of setuptools.
+# `pip` flags can avoid that (the version of setuptools under test
+# should be the one to be used)
+INSTALL_OPTIONS = (
+    "--ignore-installed",
+    "--no-build-isolation",
+    # Omit "--no-binary :all:" the sdist is supplied directly.
+    # Allows dependencies as wheels.
+)
+# The downside of `--no-build-isolation` is that pip will not download build
+# dependencies. The test script will have to also handle that.
+
+
+@pytest.fixture
+def venv_python(tmp_path):
+    run([*VIRTUALENV, str(tmp_path / ".venv")])
+    possible_path = (str(p.parent) for p in tmp_path.glob(".venv/*/python*"))
+    return shutil.which("python", path=os.pathsep.join(possible_path))
+
+
+@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
+def _prepare(tmp_path, venv_python, monkeypatch):
+    download_path = os.getenv("DOWNLOAD_PATH", str(tmp_path))
+    os.makedirs(download_path, exist_ok=True)
+
+    # Environment vars used for building some of the packages
+    monkeypatch.setenv("USE_MYPYC", "1")
+
+    yield
+
+    # Let's provide the maximum amount of information possible in the case
+    # it is necessary to debug the tests directly from the CI logs.
+    print("~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~")
+    print("Temporary directory:")
+    map(print, tmp_path.glob("*"))
+    print("Virtual environment:")
+    run([venv_python, "-m", "pip", "freeze"])
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize(("package", "version"), EXAMPLES)
+@pytest.mark.uses_network
+def test_install_sdist(package, version, tmp_path, venv_python, setuptools_wheel):
+    venv_pip = (venv_python, "-m", "pip")
+    sdist = retrieve_sdist(package, version, tmp_path)
+    deps = build_deps(package, sdist)
+    if deps:
+        print("~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~")
+        print("Dependencies:", deps)
+        run([*venv_pip, "install", *deps])
+
+    # Use a virtualenv to simulate PEP 517 isolation
+    # but install fresh setuptools wheel to ensure the version under development
+    env = EXTRA_ENV_VARS.get(package, {})
+    run([*venv_pip, "install", "--force-reinstall", setuptools_wheel])
+    run([*venv_pip, "install", *INSTALL_OPTIONS, sdist], env)
+
+    # Execute a simple script to make sure the package was installed correctly
+    pkg = IMPORT_NAME.get(package, package).replace("-", "_")
+    script = f"import {pkg}; print(getattr({pkg}, '__version__', 0))"
+    run([venv_python, "-c", script])
+
+
+# ---- Helper Functions ----
+
+
+def retrieve_sdist(package, version, tmp_path):
+    """Either use cached sdist file or download it from PyPI"""
+    # `pip download` cannot be used due to
+    # https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/1884
+    # https://discuss.python.org/t/pep-625-file-name-of-a-source-distribution/4686
+    # We have to find the correct distribution file and download it
+    download_path = os.getenv("DOWNLOAD_PATH", str(tmp_path))
+    dist = retrieve_pypi_sdist_metadata(package, version)
+
+    # Remove old files to prevent cache to grow indefinitely
+    for file in glob(os.path.join(download_path, f"{package}*")):
+        if dist["filename"] != file:
+            os.unlink(file)
+
+    dist_file = os.path.join(download_path, dist["filename"])
+    if not os.path.exists(dist_file):
+        download(dist["url"], dist_file, dist["md5_digest"])
+    return dist_file
+
+
+def retrieve_pypi_sdist_metadata(package, version):
+    # https://warehouse.pypa.io/api-reference/json.html
+    id_ = package if version is LATEST else f"{package}/{version}"
+    with urlopen(f"https://pypi.org/pypi/{id_}/json") as f:
+        metadata = json.load(f)
+
+    if metadata["info"]["yanked"]:
+        raise ValueError(f"Release for {package} {version} was yanked")
+
+    version = metadata["info"]["version"]
+    release = metadata["releases"][version] if version is LATEST else metadata["urls"]
+    (sdist,) = filter(lambda d: d["packagetype"] == "sdist", release)
+    return sdist
+
+
+def download(url, dest, md5_digest):
+    with urlopen(url) as f:
+        data = f.read()
+
+    assert md5(data).hexdigest() == md5_digest
+
+    with open(dest, "wb") as f:
+        f.write(data)
+
+    assert os.path.exists(dest)
+
+
+def build_deps(package, sdist_file):
+    """Find out what are the build dependencies for a package.
+
+    "Manually" install them, since pip will not install build
+    deps with `--no-build-isolation`.
+    """
+    # delay importing, since pytest discovery phase may hit this file from a
+    # testenv without tomli
+    from setuptools.compat.py310 import tomllib
+
+    archive = Archive(sdist_file)
+    info = tomllib.loads(_read_pyproject(archive))
+    deps = info.get("build-system", {}).get("requires", [])
+    deps += EXTRA_BUILD_DEPS.get(package, [])
+    # Remove setuptools from requirements (and deduplicate)
+    requirements = {Requirement(d).name: d for d in deps}
+    return [v for k, v in requirements.items() if k != "setuptools"]
+
+
+def _read_pyproject(archive):
+    contents = (
+        archive.get_content(member)
+        for member in archive
+        if os.path.basename(archive.get_name(member)) == "pyproject.toml"
+    )
+    return next(contents, "")