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+babel +~~~~~ + +Integrated collection of utilities that assist in internationalizing and +localizing applications. + +This package is basically composed of two major parts: + + * tools to build and work with ``gettext`` message catalogs + * a Python interface to the CLDR (Common Locale Data Repository), providing + access to various locale display names, localized number and date + formatting, etc. + +:copyright: (c) 2013-2026 by the Babel Team. +:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. +""" + +from babel.core import ( + Locale, + UnknownLocaleError, + default_locale, + get_locale_identifier, + negotiate_locale, + parse_locale, +) + +__version__ = '2.18.0' + +__all__ = [ + 'Locale', + 'UnknownLocaleError', + '__version__', + 'default_locale', + 'get_locale_identifier', + 'negotiate_locale', + 'parse_locale', +] diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/core.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/core.py new file mode 100644 index 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"script_aliases", + "territory_aliases", + "territory_currencies", + "territory_languages", + "territory_zones", + "variant_aliases", + "windows_zone_mapping", + "zone_aliases", + "zone_territories", + ] + + _global_data: Mapping[_GLOBAL_KEY, Mapping[str, Any]] | None + +_global_data = None +_default_plural_rule = PluralRule({}) + + +def _raise_no_data_error(): + raise RuntimeError( + 'The babel data files are not available. ' + 'This usually happens because you are using ' + 'a source checkout from Babel and you did ' + 'not build the data files. Just make sure ' + 'to run "python setup.py import_cldr" before ' + 'installing the library.', + ) + + +def get_global(key: _GLOBAL_KEY) -> Mapping[str, Any]: + """Return the dictionary for the given key in the global data. + + The global data is stored in the ``babel/global.dat`` file and contains + information independent of individual locales. + + >>> get_global('zone_aliases')['UTC'] + 'Etc/UTC' + >>> get_global('zone_territories')['Europe/Berlin'] + 'DE' + + The keys available are: + + - ``all_currencies`` + - ``cldr`` (metadata) + - ``currency_fractions`` + - ``language_aliases`` + - ``likely_subtags`` + - ``parent_exceptions`` + - ``script_aliases`` + - ``territory_aliases`` + - ``territory_currencies`` + - ``territory_languages`` + - ``territory_zones`` + - ``variant_aliases`` + - ``windows_zone_mapping`` + - ``zone_aliases`` + - ``zone_territories`` + + .. note:: The internal structure of the data may change between versions. + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + + :param key: the data key + """ + global _global_data + if _global_data is None: + dirname = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__)) + filename = os.path.join(dirname, 'global.dat') + if not os.path.isfile(filename): + _raise_no_data_error() + with open(filename, 'rb') as fileobj: + _global_data = pickle.load(fileobj) + assert _global_data is not None + return _global_data.get(key, {}) + + +LOCALE_ALIASES = { + 'ar': 'ar_SY', 'bg': 'bg_BG', 'bs': 'bs_BA', 'ca': 'ca_ES', 'cs': 'cs_CZ', + 'da': 'da_DK', 'de': 'de_DE', 'el': 'el_GR', 'en': 'en_US', 'es': 'es_ES', + 'et': 'et_EE', 'fa': 'fa_IR', 'fi': 'fi_FI', 'fr': 'fr_FR', 'gl': 'gl_ES', + 'he': 'he_IL', 'hu': 'hu_HU', 'id': 'id_ID', 'is': 'is_IS', 'it': 'it_IT', + 'ja': 'ja_JP', 'km': 'km_KH', 'ko': 'ko_KR', 'lt': 'lt_LT', 'lv': 'lv_LV', + 'mk': 'mk_MK', 'nl': 'nl_NL', 'nn': 'nn_NO', 'no': 'nb_NO', 'pl': 'pl_PL', + 'pt': 'pt_PT', 'ro': 'ro_RO', 'ru': 'ru_RU', 'sk': 'sk_SK', 'sl': 'sl_SI', + 'sv': 'sv_SE', 'th': 'th_TH', 'tr': 'tr_TR', 'uk': 'uk_UA', +} # fmt: skip + + +class UnknownLocaleError(Exception): + """Exception thrown when a locale is requested for which no locale data + is available. + """ + + def __init__(self, identifier: str) -> None: + """Create the exception. + + :param identifier: the identifier string of the unsupported locale + """ + Exception.__init__(self, f"unknown locale {identifier!r}") + + #: The identifier of the locale that could not be found. + self.identifier = identifier + + +class Locale: + """Representation of a specific locale. + + >>> locale = Locale('en', 'US') + >>> repr(locale) + "Locale('en', territory='US')" + >>> locale.display_name + 'English (United States)' + + A `Locale` object can also be instantiated from a raw locale string: + + >>> locale = Locale.parse('en-US', sep='-') + >>> repr(locale) + "Locale('en', territory='US')" + + `Locale` objects provide access to a collection of locale data, such as + territory and language names, number and date format patterns, and more: + + >>> locale.number_symbols['latn']['decimal'] + '.' + + If a locale is requested for which no locale data is available, an + `UnknownLocaleError` is raised: + + >>> Locale.parse('en_XX') + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + UnknownLocaleError: unknown locale 'en_XX' + + For more information see :rfc:`3066`. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + language: str, + territory: str | None = None, + script: str | None = None, + variant: str | None = None, + modifier: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Initialize the locale object from the given identifier components. + + >>> locale = Locale('en', 'US') + >>> locale.language + 'en' + >>> locale.territory + 'US' + + :param language: the language code + :param territory: the territory (country or region) code + :param script: the script code + :param variant: the variant code + :param modifier: a modifier (following the '@' symbol, sometimes called '@variant') + :raise `UnknownLocaleError`: if no locale data is available for the + requested locale + """ + #: the language code + self.language = language + #: the territory (country or region) code + self.territory = territory + #: the script code + self.script = script + #: the variant code + self.variant = variant + #: the modifier + self.modifier = modifier + self.__data: localedata.LocaleDataDict | None = None + + identifier = str(self) + identifier_without_modifier = identifier.partition('@')[0] + if localedata.exists(identifier): + self.__data_identifier = identifier + elif localedata.exists(identifier_without_modifier): + self.__data_identifier = identifier_without_modifier + else: + raise UnknownLocaleError(identifier) + + @classmethod + def default( + cls, + category: str | None = None, + aliases: Mapping[str, str] = LOCALE_ALIASES, + ) -> Locale: + """Return the system default locale for the specified category. + + >>> for name in ['LANGUAGE', 'LC_ALL', 'LC_CTYPE', 'LC_MESSAGES']: + ... os.environ[name] = '' + >>> os.environ['LANG'] = 'fr_FR.UTF-8' + >>> Locale.default('LC_MESSAGES') + Locale('fr', territory='FR') + + The following fallbacks to the variable are always considered: + + - ``LANGUAGE`` + - ``LC_ALL`` + - ``LC_CTYPE`` + - ``LANG`` + + :param category: one of the ``LC_XXX`` environment variable names + :param aliases: a dictionary of aliases for locale identifiers + """ + # XXX: use likely subtag expansion here instead of the + # aliases dictionary. + locale_string = default_locale(category, aliases=aliases) + return cls.parse(locale_string) + + @classmethod + def negotiate( + cls, + preferred: Iterable[str], + available: Iterable[str], + sep: str = '_', + aliases: Mapping[str, str] = LOCALE_ALIASES, + ) -> Locale | None: + """Find the best match between available and requested locale strings. + + >>> Locale.negotiate(['de_DE', 'en_US'], ['de_DE', 'de_AT']) + Locale('de', territory='DE') + >>> Locale.negotiate(['de_DE', 'en_US'], ['en', 'de']) + Locale('de') + >>> Locale.negotiate(['de_DE', 'de'], ['en_US']) + + You can specify the character used in the locale identifiers to separate + the different components. This separator is applied to both lists. Also, + case is ignored in the comparison: + + >>> Locale.negotiate(['de-DE', 'de'], ['en-us', 'de-de'], sep='-') + Locale('de', territory='DE') + + :param preferred: the list of locale identifiers preferred by the user + :param available: the list of locale identifiers available + :param aliases: a dictionary of aliases for locale identifiers + :param sep: separator for parsing; e.g. Windows tends to use '-' instead of '_'. + """ + identifier = negotiate_locale(preferred, available, sep=sep, aliases=aliases) + if identifier: + return Locale.parse(identifier, sep=sep) + return None + + @classmethod + def parse( + cls, + identifier: Locale | str | None, + sep: str = '_', + resolve_likely_subtags: bool = True, + ) -> Locale: + """Create a `Locale` instance for the given locale identifier. + + >>> l = Locale.parse('de-DE', sep='-') + >>> l.display_name + 'Deutsch (Deutschland)' + + If the `identifier` parameter is not a string, but actually a `Locale` + object, that object is returned: + + >>> Locale.parse(l) + Locale('de', territory='DE') + + If the `identifier` parameter is neither of these, such as `None` + or an empty string, e.g. because a default locale identifier + could not be determined, a `TypeError` is raised: + + >>> Locale.parse(None) + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + TypeError: ... + + This also can perform resolving of likely subtags which it does + by default. This is for instance useful to figure out the most + likely locale for a territory you can use ``'und'`` as the + language tag: + + >>> Locale.parse('und_AT') + Locale('de', territory='AT') + + Modifiers are optional, and always at the end, separated by "@": + + >>> Locale.parse('de_AT@euro') + Locale('de', territory='AT', modifier='euro') + + :param identifier: the locale identifier string + :param sep: optional component separator + :param resolve_likely_subtags: if this is specified then a locale will + have its likely subtag resolved if the + locale otherwise does not exist. For + instance ``zh_TW`` by itself is not a + locale that exists but Babel can + automatically expand it to the full + form of ``zh_hant_TW``. Note that this + expansion is only taking place if no + locale exists otherwise. For instance + there is a locale ``en`` that can exist + by itself. + :raise `ValueError`: if the string does not appear to be a valid locale + identifier + :raise `UnknownLocaleError`: if no locale data is available for the + requested locale + :raise `TypeError`: if the identifier is not a string or a `Locale` + :raise `ValueError`: if the identifier is not a valid string + """ + if isinstance(identifier, Locale): + return identifier + + if not identifier: + msg = ( + f"Empty locale identifier value: {identifier!r}\n\n" + f"If you didn't explicitly pass an empty value to a Babel function, " + f"this could be caused by there being no suitable locale environment " + f"variables for the API you tried to use." + ) + if isinstance(identifier, str): + # `parse_locale` would raise a ValueError, so let's do that here + raise ValueError(msg) + raise TypeError(msg) + + if not isinstance(identifier, str): + raise TypeError(f"Unexpected value for identifier: {identifier!r}") + + parts = parse_locale(identifier, sep=sep) + input_id = get_locale_identifier(parts) + + def _try_load(parts): + try: + return cls(*parts) + except UnknownLocaleError: + return None + + def _try_load_reducing(parts): + # Success on first hit, return it. + locale = _try_load(parts) + if locale is not None: + return locale + + # Now try without script and variant + locale = _try_load(parts[:2]) + if locale is not None: + return locale + + locale = _try_load(parts) + if locale is not None: + return locale + if not resolve_likely_subtags: + raise UnknownLocaleError(input_id) + + # From here onwards is some very bad likely subtag resolving. This + # whole logic is not entirely correct but good enough (tm) for the + # time being. This has been added so that zh_TW does not cause + # errors for people when they upgrade. Later we should properly + # implement ICU like fuzzy locale objects and provide a way to + # maximize and minimize locale tags. + + if len(parts) == 5: + language, territory, script, variant, modifier = parts + else: + language, territory, script, variant = parts + modifier = None + language = get_global('language_aliases').get(language, language) + territory = get_global('territory_aliases').get(territory or '', (territory,))[0] + script = get_global('script_aliases').get(script or '', script) + variant = get_global('variant_aliases').get(variant or '', variant) + + if territory == 'ZZ': + territory = None + if script == 'Zzzz': + script = None + + parts = language, territory, script, variant, modifier + + # First match: try the whole identifier + new_id = get_locale_identifier(parts) + likely_subtag = get_global('likely_subtags').get(new_id) + if likely_subtag is not None: + locale = _try_load_reducing(parse_locale(likely_subtag)) + if locale is not None: + return locale + + # If we did not find anything so far, try again with a + # simplified identifier that is just the language + likely_subtag = get_global('likely_subtags').get(language) + if likely_subtag is not None: + parts2 = parse_locale(likely_subtag) + if len(parts2) == 5: + language2, _, script2, variant2, modifier2 = parts2 + else: + language2, _, script2, variant2 = parts2 + modifier2 = None + locale = _try_load_reducing( + (language2, territory, script2, variant2, modifier2), + ) + if locale is not None: + return locale + + raise UnknownLocaleError(input_id) + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + for key in ('language', 'territory', 'script', 'variant', 'modifier'): + if not hasattr(other, key): + return False + return ( + self.language == getattr(other, 'language') # noqa: B009 + and self.territory == getattr(other, 'territory') # noqa: B009 + and self.script == getattr(other, 'script') # noqa: B009 + and self.variant == getattr(other, 'variant') # noqa: B009 + and self.modifier == getattr(other, 'modifier') # noqa: B009 + ) + + def __ne__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return not self.__eq__(other) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash((self.language, self.territory, self.script, self.variant, self.modifier)) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + parameters = [''] + for key in ('territory', 'script', 'variant', 'modifier'): + value = getattr(self, key) + if value is not None: + parameters.append(f"{key}={value!r}") + return f"Locale({self.language!r}{', '.join(parameters)})" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return get_locale_identifier( + (self.language, self.territory, self.script, self.variant, self.modifier), + ) + + @property + def _data(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + if self.__data is None: + self.__data = localedata.LocaleDataDict(localedata.load(self.__data_identifier)) + return self.__data + + def get_display_name(self, locale: Locale | str | None = None) -> str | None: + """Return the display name of the locale using the given locale. + + The display name will include the language, territory, script, and + variant, if those are specified. + + >>> Locale('zh', 'CN', script='Hans').get_display_name('en') + 'Chinese (Simplified, China)' + + Modifiers are currently passed through verbatim: + + >>> Locale('it', 'IT', modifier='euro').get_display_name('en') + 'Italian (Italy, euro)' + + :param locale: the locale to use + """ + if locale is None: + locale = self + locale = Locale.parse(locale) + retval = locale.languages.get(self.language) + if retval and (self.territory or self.script or self.variant): + details = [] + if self.script: + details.append(locale.scripts.get(self.script)) + if self.territory: + details.append(locale.territories.get(self.territory)) + if self.variant: + details.append(locale.variants.get(self.variant)) + if self.modifier: + details.append(self.modifier) + detail_string = ', '.join(atom for atom in details if atom) + if detail_string: + retval += f" ({detail_string})" + return retval + + display_name = property( + get_display_name, + doc="""\ + The localized display name of the locale. + + >>> Locale('en').display_name + 'English' + >>> Locale('en', 'US').display_name + 'English (United States)' + >>> Locale('sv').display_name + 'svenska' + + :type: `unicode` + """, + ) + + def get_language_name(self, locale: Locale | str | None = None) -> str | None: + """Return the language of this locale in the given locale. + + >>> Locale('zh', 'CN', script='Hans').get_language_name('de') + 'Chinesisch' + + .. versionadded:: 1.0 + + :param locale: the locale to use + """ + if locale is None: + locale = self + locale = Locale.parse(locale) + return locale.languages.get(self.language) + + language_name = property( + get_language_name, + doc="""\ + The localized language name of the locale. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').language_name + 'English' + """, + ) + + def get_territory_name(self, locale: Locale | str | None = None) -> str | None: + """Return the territory name in the given locale.""" + if locale is None: + locale = self + locale = Locale.parse(locale) + return locale.territories.get(self.territory or '') + + territory_name = property( + get_territory_name, + doc="""\ + The localized territory name of the locale if available. + + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').territory_name + 'Deutschland' + """, + ) + + def get_script_name(self, locale: Locale | str | None = None) -> str | None: + """Return the script name in the given locale.""" + if locale is None: + locale = self + locale = Locale.parse(locale) + return locale.scripts.get(self.script or '') + + script_name = property( + get_script_name, + doc="""\ + The localized script name of the locale if available. + + >>> Locale('sr', 'ME', script='Latn').script_name + 'latinica' + """, + ) + + @property + def english_name(self) -> str | None: + """The english display name of the locale. + + >>> Locale('de').english_name + 'German' + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').english_name + 'German (Germany)' + + :type: `unicode`""" + return self.get_display_name(Locale('en')) + + # { General Locale Display Names + + @property + def languages(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Mapping of language codes to translated language names. + + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').languages['ja'] + 'Japanisch' + + See `ISO 639 `_ for + more information. + """ + return self._data['languages'] + + @property + def scripts(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Mapping of script codes to translated script names. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').scripts['Hira'] + 'Hiragana' + + See `ISO 15924 `_ + for more information. + """ + return self._data['scripts'] + + @property + def territories(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Mapping of script codes to translated script names. + + >>> Locale('es', 'CO').territories['DE'] + 'Alemania' + + See `ISO 3166 `_ + for more information. + """ + return self._data['territories'] + + @property + def variants(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Mapping of script codes to translated script names. + + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').variants['1901'] + 'Alte deutsche Rechtschreibung' + """ + return self._data['variants'] + + # { Number Formatting + + @property + def currencies(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Mapping of currency codes to translated currency names. This + only returns the generic form of the currency name, not the count + specific one. If an actual number is requested use the + :func:`babel.numbers.get_currency_name` function. + + >>> Locale('en').currencies['COP'] + 'Colombian Peso' + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').currencies['COP'] + 'Kolumbianischer Peso' + """ + return self._data['currency_names'] + + @property + def currency_symbols(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Mapping of currency codes to symbols. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').currency_symbols['USD'] + '$' + >>> Locale('es', 'CO').currency_symbols['USD'] + 'US$' + """ + return self._data['currency_symbols'] + + @property + def number_symbols(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Symbols used in number formatting by number system. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('fr', 'FR').number_symbols["latn"]['decimal'] + ',' + >>> Locale('fa', 'IR').number_symbols["arabext"]['decimal'] + '٫' + >>> Locale('fa', 'IR').number_symbols["latn"]['decimal'] + '.' + """ + return self._data['number_symbols'] + + @property + def other_numbering_systems(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """ + Mapping of other numbering systems available for the locale. + See: https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-numbers.html#otherNumberingSystems + + >>> Locale('el', 'GR').other_numbering_systems['traditional'] + 'grek' + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + """ + return self._data['numbering_systems'] + + @property + def default_numbering_system(self) -> str: + """The default numbering system used by the locale. + >>> Locale('el', 'GR').default_numbering_system + 'latn' + """ + return self._data['default_numbering_system'] + + @property + def decimal_formats(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale patterns for decimal number formatting. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').decimal_formats[None] + + """ + return self._data['decimal_formats'] + + @property + def compact_decimal_formats(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale patterns for compact decimal number formatting. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').compact_decimal_formats["short"]["one"]["1000"] + + """ + return self._data['compact_decimal_formats'] + + @property + def currency_formats(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale patterns for currency number formatting. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').currency_formats['standard'] + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').currency_formats['accounting'] + + """ + return self._data['currency_formats'] + + @property + def compact_currency_formats(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale patterns for compact currency number formatting. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').compact_currency_formats["short"]["one"]["1000"] + + """ + return self._data['compact_currency_formats'] + + @property + def percent_formats(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale patterns for percent number formatting. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').percent_formats[None] + + """ + return self._data['percent_formats'] + + @property + def scientific_formats(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale patterns for scientific number formatting. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').scientific_formats[None] + + """ + return self._data['scientific_formats'] + + # { Calendar Information and Date Formatting + + @property + def periods(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale display names for day periods (AM/PM). + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').periods['am'] + 'AM' + """ + try: + return self._data['day_periods']['stand-alone']['wide'] + except KeyError: + return localedata.LocaleDataDict({}) # pragma: no cover + + @property + def day_periods(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale display names for various day periods (not necessarily only AM/PM). + + These are not meant to be used without the relevant `day_period_rules`. + """ + return self._data['day_periods'] + + @property + def day_period_rules(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Day period rules for the locale. Used by `get_period_id`.""" + return self._data.get('day_period_rules', localedata.LocaleDataDict({})) + + @property + def days(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale display names for weekdays. + + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').days['format']['wide'][3] + 'Donnerstag' + """ + return self._data['days'] + + @property + def months(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale display names for months. + + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').months['format']['wide'][10] + 'Oktober' + """ + return self._data['months'] + + @property + def quarters(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale display names for quarters. + + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').quarters['format']['wide'][1] + '1. Quartal' + """ + return self._data['quarters'] + + @property + def eras(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale display names for eras. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').eras['wide'][1] + 'Anno Domini' + >>> Locale('en', 'US').eras['abbreviated'][0] + 'BC' + """ + return self._data['eras'] + + @property + def time_zones(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale display names for time zones. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').time_zones['Europe/London']['long']['daylight'] + 'British Summer Time' + >>> Locale('en', 'US').time_zones['America/St_Johns']['city'] + 'St. John’s' + """ + return self._data['time_zones'] + + @property + def meta_zones(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale display names for meta time zones. + + Meta time zones are basically groups of different Olson time zones that + have the same GMT offset and daylight savings time. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').meta_zones['Europe_Central']['long']['daylight'] + 'Central European Summer Time' + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + """ + return self._data['meta_zones'] + + @property + def zone_formats(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Patterns related to the formatting of time zones. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').zone_formats['fallback'] + '%(1)s (%(0)s)' + >>> Locale('pt', 'BR').zone_formats['region'] + 'Horário %s' + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + """ + return self._data['zone_formats'] + + @property + def first_week_day(self) -> int: + """The first day of a week, with 0 being Monday. + + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').first_week_day + 0 + >>> Locale('en', 'US').first_week_day + 6 + """ + return self._data['week_data']['first_day'] + + @property + def weekend_start(self) -> int: + """The day the weekend starts, with 0 being Monday. + + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').weekend_start + 5 + """ + return self._data['week_data']['weekend_start'] + + @property + def weekend_end(self) -> int: + """The day the weekend ends, with 0 being Monday. + + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').weekend_end + 6 + """ + return self._data['week_data']['weekend_end'] + + @property + def min_week_days(self) -> int: + """The minimum number of days in a week so that the week is counted as + the first week of a year or month. + + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').min_week_days + 4 + """ + return self._data['week_data']['min_days'] + + @property + def date_formats(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale patterns for date formatting. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').date_formats['short'] + + >>> Locale('fr', 'FR').date_formats['long'] + + """ + return self._data['date_formats'] + + @property + def time_formats(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale patterns for time formatting. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en', 'US').time_formats['short'] + + >>> Locale('fr', 'FR').time_formats['long'] + + """ + return self._data['time_formats'] + + @property + def datetime_formats(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale patterns for datetime formatting. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en').datetime_formats['full'] + '{1}, {0}' + >>> Locale('th').datetime_formats['medium'] + '{1} {0}' + """ + return self._data['datetime_formats'] + + @property + def datetime_skeletons(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale patterns for formatting parts of a datetime. + + >>> Locale('en').datetime_skeletons['MEd'] + + >>> Locale('fr').datetime_skeletons['MEd'] + + >>> Locale('fr').datetime_skeletons['H'] + + """ + return self._data['datetime_skeletons'] + + @property + def interval_formats(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Locale patterns for interval formatting. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + How to format date intervals in Finnish when the day is the + smallest changing component: + + >>> Locale('fi_FI').interval_formats['MEd']['d'] + ['E d.\\u2009–\\u2009', 'E d.M.'] + + .. seealso:: + + The primary API to use this data is :py:func:`babel.dates.format_interval`. + + + :rtype: dict[str, dict[str, list[str]]] + """ + return self._data['interval_formats'] + + @property + def plural_form(self) -> PluralRule: + """Plural rules for the locale. + + >>> Locale('en').plural_form(1) + 'one' + >>> Locale('en').plural_form(0) + 'other' + >>> Locale('fr').plural_form(0) + 'one' + >>> Locale('ru').plural_form(100) + 'many' + """ + return self._data.get('plural_form', _default_plural_rule) + + @property + def list_patterns(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Patterns for generating lists + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + >>> Locale('en').list_patterns['standard']['start'] + '{0}, {1}' + >>> Locale('en').list_patterns['standard']['end'] + '{0}, and {1}' + >>> Locale('en_GB').list_patterns['standard']['end'] + '{0} and {1}' + """ + return self._data['list_patterns'] + + @property + def ordinal_form(self) -> PluralRule: + """Plural rules for the locale. + + >>> Locale('en').ordinal_form(1) + 'one' + >>> Locale('en').ordinal_form(2) + 'two' + >>> Locale('en').ordinal_form(3) + 'few' + >>> Locale('fr').ordinal_form(2) + 'other' + >>> Locale('ru').ordinal_form(100) + 'other' + """ + return self._data.get('ordinal_form', _default_plural_rule) + + @property + def measurement_systems(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Localized names for various measurement systems. + + >>> Locale('fr', 'FR').measurement_systems['US'] + 'américain' + >>> Locale('en', 'US').measurement_systems['US'] + 'US' + + """ + return self._data['measurement_systems'] + + @property + def character_order(self) -> str: + """The text direction for the language. + + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').character_order + 'left-to-right' + >>> Locale('ar', 'SA').character_order + 'right-to-left' + """ + return self._data['character_order'] + + @property + def text_direction(self) -> str: + """The text direction for the language in CSS short-hand form. + + >>> Locale('de', 'DE').text_direction + 'ltr' + >>> Locale('ar', 'SA').text_direction + 'rtl' + """ + return ''.join(word[0] for word in self.character_order.split('-')) + + @property + def unit_display_names(self) -> localedata.LocaleDataDict: + """Display names for units of measurement. + + .. seealso:: + + You may want to use :py:func:`babel.units.get_unit_name` instead. + + .. note:: The format of the value returned may change between + Babel versions. + + """ + return self._data['unit_display_names'] + + +def default_locale( + category: str | tuple[str, ...] | list[str] | None = None, + aliases: Mapping[str, str] = LOCALE_ALIASES, +) -> str | None: + """Returns the system default locale for a given category, based on + environment variables. + + >>> for name in ['LANGUAGE', 'LC_ALL', 'LC_CTYPE']: + ... os.environ[name] = '' + >>> os.environ['LANG'] = 'fr_FR.UTF-8' + >>> default_locale('LC_MESSAGES') + 'fr_FR' + + The "C" or "POSIX" pseudo-locales are treated as aliases for the + "en_US_POSIX" locale: + + >>> os.environ['LC_MESSAGES'] = 'POSIX' + >>> default_locale('LC_MESSAGES') + 'en_US_POSIX' + + The following fallbacks to the variable are always considered: + + - ``LANGUAGE`` + - ``LC_ALL`` + - ``LC_CTYPE`` + - ``LANG`` + + :param category: one or more of the ``LC_XXX`` environment variable names + :param aliases: a dictionary of aliases for locale identifiers + """ + + varnames = ('LANGUAGE', 'LC_ALL', 'LC_CTYPE', 'LANG') + if category: + if isinstance(category, str): + varnames = (category, *varnames) + elif isinstance(category, (list, tuple)): + varnames = (*category, *varnames) + else: + raise TypeError(f"Invalid type for category: {category!r}") + + for name in varnames: + if not name: + continue + locale = os.getenv(name) + if locale: + if name == 'LANGUAGE' and ':' in locale: + # the LANGUAGE variable may contain a colon-separated list of + # language codes; we just pick the language on the list + locale = locale.split(':')[0] + if locale.split('.')[0] in ('C', 'POSIX'): + locale = 'en_US_POSIX' + elif aliases and locale in aliases: + locale = aliases[locale] + try: + return get_locale_identifier(parse_locale(locale)) + except ValueError: + pass + return None + + +def negotiate_locale( + preferred: Iterable[str], + available: Iterable[str], + sep: str = '_', + aliases: Mapping[str, str] = LOCALE_ALIASES, +) -> str | None: + """Find the best match between available and requested locale strings. + + >>> negotiate_locale(['de_DE', 'en_US'], ['de_DE', 'de_AT']) + 'de_DE' + >>> negotiate_locale(['de_DE', 'en_US'], ['en', 'de']) + 'de' + + Case is ignored by the algorithm, the result uses the case of the preferred + locale identifier: + + >>> negotiate_locale(['de_DE', 'en_US'], ['de_de', 'de_at']) + 'de_DE' + + >>> negotiate_locale(['de_DE', 'en_US'], ['de_de', 'de_at']) + 'de_DE' + + By default, some web browsers unfortunately do not include the territory + in the locale identifier for many locales, and some don't even allow the + user to easily add the territory. So while you may prefer using qualified + locale identifiers in your web-application, they would not normally match + the language-only locale sent by such browsers. To workaround that, this + function uses a default mapping of commonly used language-only locale + identifiers to identifiers including the territory: + + >>> negotiate_locale(['ja', 'en_US'], ['ja_JP', 'en_US']) + 'ja_JP' + + Some browsers even use an incorrect or outdated language code, such as "no" + for Norwegian, where the correct locale identifier would actually be "nb_NO" + (Bokmål) or "nn_NO" (Nynorsk). The aliases are intended to take care of + such cases, too: + + >>> negotiate_locale(['no', 'sv'], ['nb_NO', 'sv_SE']) + 'nb_NO' + + You can override this default mapping by passing a different `aliases` + dictionary to this function, or you can bypass the behavior althogher by + setting the `aliases` parameter to `None`. + + :param preferred: the list of locale strings preferred by the user + :param available: the list of locale strings available + :param sep: character that separates the different parts of the locale + strings + :param aliases: a dictionary of aliases for locale identifiers + """ + available = [a.lower() for a in available if a] + for locale in preferred: + ll = locale.lower() + if ll in available: + return locale + if aliases: + alias = aliases.get(ll) + if alias: + alias = alias.replace('_', sep) + if alias.lower() in available: + return alias + parts = locale.split(sep) + if len(parts) > 1 and parts[0].lower() in available: + return parts[0] + return None + + +def parse_locale( + identifier: str, + sep: str = '_', +) -> ( + tuple[str, str | None, str | None, str | None] + | tuple[str, str | None, str | None, str | None, str | None] +): + """Parse a locale identifier into a tuple of the form ``(language, + territory, script, variant, modifier)``. + + >>> parse_locale('zh_CN') + ('zh', 'CN', None, None) + >>> parse_locale('zh_Hans_CN') + ('zh', 'CN', 'Hans', None) + >>> parse_locale('ca_es_valencia') + ('ca', 'ES', None, 'VALENCIA') + >>> parse_locale('en_150') + ('en', '150', None, None) + >>> parse_locale('en_us_posix') + ('en', 'US', None, 'POSIX') + >>> parse_locale('it_IT@euro') + ('it', 'IT', None, None, 'euro') + >>> parse_locale('it_IT@custom') + ('it', 'IT', None, None, 'custom') + >>> parse_locale('it_IT@') + ('it', 'IT', None, None) + + The default component separator is "_", but a different separator can be + specified using the `sep` parameter. + + The optional modifier is always separated with "@" and at the end: + + >>> parse_locale('zh-CN', sep='-') + ('zh', 'CN', None, None) + >>> parse_locale('zh-CN@custom', sep='-') + ('zh', 'CN', None, None, 'custom') + + If the identifier cannot be parsed into a locale, a `ValueError` exception + is raised: + + >>> parse_locale('not_a_LOCALE_String') + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + ValueError: 'not_a_LOCALE_String' is not a valid locale identifier + + Encoding information is removed from the identifier, while modifiers are + kept: + + >>> parse_locale('en_US.UTF-8') + ('en', 'US', None, None) + >>> parse_locale('de_DE.iso885915@euro') + ('de', 'DE', None, None, 'euro') + + See :rfc:`4646` for more information. + + :param identifier: the locale identifier string + :param sep: character that separates the different components of the locale + identifier + :raise `ValueError`: if the string does not appear to be a valid locale + identifier + """ + if not identifier: + raise ValueError("empty locale identifier") + identifier, _, modifier = identifier.partition('@') + if '.' in identifier: + # this is probably the charset/encoding, which we don't care about + identifier = identifier.split('.', 1)[0] + + parts = identifier.split(sep) + lang = parts.pop(0).lower() + if not lang.isalpha(): + raise ValueError(f"expected only letters, got {lang!r}") + + script = territory = variant = None + if parts and len(parts[0]) == 4 and parts[0].isalpha(): + script = parts.pop(0).title() + + if parts: + if len(parts[0]) == 2 and parts[0].isalpha(): + territory = parts.pop(0).upper() + elif len(parts[0]) == 3 and parts[0].isdigit(): + territory = parts.pop(0) + + if parts and ( + len(parts[0]) == 4 + and parts[0][0].isdigit() + or len(parts[0]) >= 5 + and parts[0][0].isalpha() + ): + variant = parts.pop().upper() + + if parts: + raise ValueError(f"{identifier!r} is not a valid locale identifier") + + # TODO(3.0): always return a 5-tuple + if modifier: + return lang, territory, script, variant, modifier + else: + return lang, territory, script, variant + + +def get_locale_identifier( + tup: tuple[str] + | tuple[str, str | None] + | tuple[str, str | None, str | None] + | tuple[str, str | None, str | None, str | None] + | tuple[str, str | None, str | None, str | None, str | None], + sep: str = "_", +) -> str: + """The reverse of :func:`parse_locale`. It creates a locale identifier out + of a ``(language, territory, script, variant, modifier)`` tuple. Items can be set to + ``None`` and trailing ``None``\\s can also be left out of the tuple. + + >>> get_locale_identifier(('de', 'DE', None, '1999', 'custom')) + 'de_DE_1999@custom' + >>> get_locale_identifier(('fi', None, None, None, 'custom')) + 'fi@custom' + + + .. versionadded:: 1.0 + + :param tup: the tuple as returned by :func:`parse_locale`. + :param sep: the separator for the identifier. + """ + tup = tuple(tup[:5]) # type: ignore # length should be no more than 5 + lang, territory, script, variant, modifier = tup + (None,) * (5 - len(tup)) + ret = sep.join(filter(None, (lang, script, territory, variant))) + return f'{ret}@{modifier}' if modifier else ret + + +def get_cldr_version() -> str: + """Return the Unicode CLDR version used by this Babel installation. + + Generally, you should be able to assume that the return value of this + function is a string representing a version number, e.g. '47'. + + >>> get_cldr_version() + '47' + + .. versionadded:: 2.18 + + :rtype: str + """ + return str(get_global("cldr")["version"]) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/dates.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/dates.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..69610a7f01ec4e3a6dbb0573fb349c08ef675bb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/dates.py @@ -0,0 +1,2040 @@ +""" +babel.dates +~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Locale dependent formatting and parsing of dates and times. + +The default locale for the functions in this module is determined by the +following environment variables, in that order: + + * ``LC_TIME``, + * ``LC_ALL``, and + * ``LANG`` + +:copyright: (c) 2013-2026 by the Babel Team. +:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import math +import re +import warnings +from functools import lru_cache +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Literal, SupportsInt + +try: + import pytz +except ModuleNotFoundError: + pytz = None + import zoneinfo + +import datetime +from collections.abc import Iterable + +from babel import localtime +from babel.core import Locale, default_locale, get_global +from babel.localedata import LocaleDataDict + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing_extensions import TypeAlias + + _Instant: TypeAlias = datetime.date | datetime.time | float | None + _PredefinedTimeFormat: TypeAlias = Literal['full', 'long', 'medium', 'short'] + _Context: TypeAlias = Literal['format', 'stand-alone'] + _DtOrTzinfo: TypeAlias = datetime.datetime | datetime.tzinfo | str | int | datetime.time | None # fmt: skip + +# "If a given short metazone form is known NOT to be understood in a given +# locale and the parent locale has this value such that it would normally +# be inherited, the inheritance of this value can be explicitly disabled by +# use of the 'no inheritance marker' as the value, which is 3 simultaneous [sic] +# empty set characters ( U+2205 )." +# - https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-dates.html#Metazone_Names + +NO_INHERITANCE_MARKER = '\u2205\u2205\u2205' + +UTC = datetime.timezone.utc +LOCALTZ = localtime.LOCALTZ + +LC_TIME = default_locale('LC_TIME') + + +def _localize(tz: datetime.tzinfo, dt: datetime.datetime) -> datetime.datetime: + # Support localizing with both pytz and zoneinfo tzinfos + # nothing to do + if dt.tzinfo is tz: + return dt + + if hasattr(tz, 'localize'): # pytz + return tz.localize(dt) + + if dt.tzinfo is None: + # convert naive to localized + return dt.replace(tzinfo=tz) + + # convert timezones + return dt.astimezone(tz) + + +def _get_dt_and_tzinfo( + dt_or_tzinfo: _DtOrTzinfo, +) -> tuple[datetime.datetime | None, datetime.tzinfo]: + """ + Parse a `dt_or_tzinfo` value into a datetime and a tzinfo. + + See the docs for this function's callers for semantics. + + :rtype: tuple[datetime, tzinfo] + """ + if dt_or_tzinfo is None: + dt = datetime.datetime.now() + tzinfo = LOCALTZ + elif isinstance(dt_or_tzinfo, str): + dt = None + tzinfo = get_timezone(dt_or_tzinfo) + elif isinstance(dt_or_tzinfo, int): + dt = None + tzinfo = UTC + elif isinstance(dt_or_tzinfo, (datetime.datetime, datetime.time)): + dt = _get_datetime(dt_or_tzinfo) + tzinfo = dt.tzinfo if dt.tzinfo is not None else UTC + else: + dt = None + tzinfo = dt_or_tzinfo + return dt, tzinfo + + +def _get_tz_name(dt_or_tzinfo: _DtOrTzinfo) -> str: + """ + Get the timezone name out of a time, datetime, or tzinfo object. + + :rtype: str + """ + dt, tzinfo = _get_dt_and_tzinfo(dt_or_tzinfo) + if hasattr(tzinfo, 'zone'): # pytz object + return tzinfo.zone + elif hasattr(tzinfo, 'key') and tzinfo.key is not None: # ZoneInfo object + return tzinfo.key + else: + return tzinfo.tzname(dt or datetime.datetime.now(UTC)) + + +def _get_datetime(instant: _Instant) -> datetime.datetime: + """ + Get a datetime out of an "instant" (date, time, datetime, number). + + .. warning:: The return values of this function may depend on the system clock. + + If the instant is None, the current moment is used. + If the instant is a time, it's augmented with today's date. + + Dates are converted to naive datetimes with midnight as the time component. + + >>> from datetime import date, datetime + >>> _get_datetime(date(2015, 1, 1)) + datetime.datetime(2015, 1, 1, 0, 0) + + UNIX timestamps are converted to datetimes. + + >>> _get_datetime(1400000000) + datetime.datetime(2014, 5, 13, 16, 53, 20) + + Other values are passed through as-is. + + >>> x = datetime(2015, 1, 1) + >>> _get_datetime(x) is x + True + + :param instant: date, time, datetime, integer, float or None + :type instant: date|time|datetime|int|float|None + :return: a datetime + :rtype: datetime + """ + if instant is None: + return datetime.datetime.now(UTC).replace(tzinfo=None) + elif isinstance(instant, (int, float)): + return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(instant, UTC).replace(tzinfo=None) + elif isinstance(instant, datetime.time): + return datetime.datetime.combine(datetime.date.today(), instant) + elif isinstance(instant, datetime.date) and not isinstance(instant, datetime.datetime): # fmt: skip + return datetime.datetime.combine(instant, datetime.time()) + # TODO (3.x): Add an assertion/type check for this fallthrough branch: + return instant + + +def _ensure_datetime_tzinfo( + dt: datetime.datetime, + tzinfo: datetime.tzinfo | None = None, +) -> datetime.datetime: + """ + Ensure the datetime passed has an attached tzinfo. + + If the datetime is tz-naive to begin with, UTC is attached. + + If a tzinfo is passed in, the datetime is normalized to that timezone. + + >>> from datetime import datetime + >>> _get_tz_name(_ensure_datetime_tzinfo(datetime(2015, 1, 1))) + 'UTC' + + >>> tz = get_timezone("Europe/Stockholm") + >>> _ensure_datetime_tzinfo(datetime(2015, 1, 1, 13, 15, tzinfo=UTC), tzinfo=tz).hour + 14 + + :param datetime: Datetime to augment. + :param tzinfo: optional tzinfo + :return: datetime with tzinfo + :rtype: datetime + """ + if dt.tzinfo is None: + dt = dt.replace(tzinfo=UTC) + if tzinfo is not None: + dt = dt.astimezone(get_timezone(tzinfo)) + if hasattr(tzinfo, 'normalize'): # pytz + dt = tzinfo.normalize(dt) + return dt + + +def _get_time( + time: datetime.time | datetime.datetime | None, + tzinfo: datetime.tzinfo | None = None, +) -> datetime.time: + """ + Get a timezoned time from a given instant. + + .. warning:: The return values of this function may depend on the system clock. + + :param time: time, datetime or None + :rtype: time + """ + if time is None: + time = datetime.datetime.now(UTC) + elif isinstance(time, (int, float)): + time = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(time, UTC) + + if time.tzinfo is None: + time = time.replace(tzinfo=UTC) + + if isinstance(time, datetime.datetime): + if tzinfo is not None: + time = time.astimezone(tzinfo) + if hasattr(tzinfo, 'normalize'): # pytz + time = tzinfo.normalize(time) + time = time.timetz() + elif tzinfo is not None: + time = time.replace(tzinfo=tzinfo) + return time + + +def get_timezone(zone: str | datetime.tzinfo | None = None) -> datetime.tzinfo: + """Looks up a timezone by name and returns it. The timezone object + returned comes from ``pytz`` or ``zoneinfo``, whichever is available. + It corresponds to the `tzinfo` interface and can be used with all of + the functions of Babel that operate with dates. + + If a timezone is not known a :exc:`LookupError` is raised. If `zone` + is ``None`` a local zone object is returned. + + :param zone: the name of the timezone to look up. If a timezone object + itself is passed in, it's returned unchanged. + """ + if zone is None: + return LOCALTZ + if not isinstance(zone, str): + return zone + + if pytz: + try: + return pytz.timezone(zone) + except pytz.UnknownTimeZoneError as e: + exc = e + else: + assert zoneinfo + try: + return zoneinfo.ZoneInfo(zone) + except zoneinfo.ZoneInfoNotFoundError as e: + exc = e + + raise LookupError(f"Unknown timezone {zone}") from exc + + +def get_period_names( + width: Literal['abbreviated', 'narrow', 'wide'] = 'wide', + context: _Context = 'stand-alone', + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> LocaleDataDict: + """Return the names for day periods (AM/PM) used by the locale. + + >>> get_period_names(locale='en_US')['am'] + 'AM' + + :param width: the width to use, one of "abbreviated", "narrow", or "wide" + :param context: the context, either "format" or "stand-alone" + :param locale: the `Locale` object, or a locale string. Defaults to the system time locale. + """ + return Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME).day_periods[context][width] + + +def get_day_names( + width: Literal['abbreviated', 'narrow', 'short', 'wide'] = 'wide', + context: _Context = 'format', + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> LocaleDataDict: + """Return the day names used by the locale for the specified format. + + >>> get_day_names('wide', locale='en_US')[1] + 'Tuesday' + >>> get_day_names('short', locale='en_US')[1] + 'Tu' + >>> get_day_names('abbreviated', locale='es')[1] + 'mar' + >>> get_day_names('narrow', context='stand-alone', locale='de_DE')[1] + 'D' + + :param width: the width to use, one of "wide", "abbreviated", "short" or "narrow" + :param context: the context, either "format" or "stand-alone" + :param locale: the `Locale` object, or a locale string. Defaults to the system time locale. + """ + return Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME).days[context][width] + + +def get_month_names( + width: Literal['abbreviated', 'narrow', 'wide'] = 'wide', + context: _Context = 'format', + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> LocaleDataDict: + """Return the month names used by the locale for the specified format. + + >>> get_month_names('wide', locale='en_US')[1] + 'January' + >>> get_month_names('abbreviated', locale='es')[1] + 'ene' + >>> get_month_names('narrow', context='stand-alone', locale='de_DE')[1] + 'J' + + :param width: the width to use, one of "wide", "abbreviated", or "narrow" + :param context: the context, either "format" or "stand-alone" + :param locale: the `Locale` object, or a locale string. Defaults to the system time locale. + """ + return Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME).months[context][width] + + +def get_quarter_names( + width: Literal['abbreviated', 'narrow', 'wide'] = 'wide', + context: _Context = 'format', + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> LocaleDataDict: + """Return the quarter names used by the locale for the specified format. + + >>> get_quarter_names('wide', locale='en_US')[1] + '1st quarter' + >>> get_quarter_names('abbreviated', locale='de_DE')[1] + 'Q1' + >>> get_quarter_names('narrow', locale='de_DE')[1] + '1' + + :param width: the width to use, one of "wide", "abbreviated", or "narrow" + :param context: the context, either "format" or "stand-alone" + :param locale: the `Locale` object, or a locale string. Defaults to the system time locale. + """ + return Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME).quarters[context][width] + + +def get_era_names( + width: Literal['abbreviated', 'narrow', 'wide'] = 'wide', + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> LocaleDataDict: + """Return the era names used by the locale for the specified format. + + >>> get_era_names('wide', locale='en_US')[1] + 'Anno Domini' + >>> get_era_names('abbreviated', locale='de_DE')[1] + 'n. Chr.' + + :param width: the width to use, either "wide", "abbreviated", or "narrow" + :param locale: the `Locale` object, or a locale string. Defaults to the system time locale. + """ + return Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME).eras[width] + + +def get_date_format( + format: _PredefinedTimeFormat = 'medium', + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> DateTimePattern: + """Return the date formatting patterns used by the locale for the specified + format. + + >>> get_date_format(locale='en_US') + + >>> get_date_format('full', locale='de_DE') + + + :param format: the format to use, one of "full", "long", "medium", or + "short" + :param locale: the `Locale` object, or a locale string. Defaults to the system time locale. + """ + return Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME).date_formats[format] + + +def get_datetime_format( + format: _PredefinedTimeFormat = 'medium', + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> DateTimePattern: + """Return the datetime formatting patterns used by the locale for the + specified format. + + >>> get_datetime_format(locale='en_US') + '{1}, {0}' + + :param format: the format to use, one of "full", "long", "medium", or + "short" + :param locale: the `Locale` object, or a locale string. Defaults to the system time locale. + """ + patterns = Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME).datetime_formats + if format not in patterns: + format = None + return patterns[format] + + +def get_time_format( + format: _PredefinedTimeFormat = 'medium', + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> DateTimePattern: + """Return the time formatting patterns used by the locale for the specified + format. + + >>> get_time_format(locale='en_US') + + >>> get_time_format('full', locale='de_DE') + + + :param format: the format to use, one of "full", "long", "medium", or + "short" + :param locale: the `Locale` object, or a locale string. Defaults to the system time locale. + """ + return Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME).time_formats[format] + + +def get_timezone_gmt( + datetime: _Instant = None, + width: Literal['long', 'short', 'iso8601', 'iso8601_short'] = 'long', + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + return_z: bool = False, +) -> str: + """Return the timezone associated with the given `datetime` object formatted + as string indicating the offset from GMT. + + >>> from datetime import datetime + >>> dt = datetime(2007, 4, 1, 15, 30) + >>> get_timezone_gmt(dt, locale='en') + 'GMT+00:00' + >>> get_timezone_gmt(dt, locale='en', return_z=True) + 'Z' + >>> get_timezone_gmt(dt, locale='en', width='iso8601_short') + '+00' + >>> tz = get_timezone('America/Los_Angeles') + >>> dt = _localize(tz, datetime(2007, 4, 1, 15, 30)) + >>> get_timezone_gmt(dt, locale='en') + 'GMT-07:00' + >>> get_timezone_gmt(dt, 'short', locale='en') + '-0700' + >>> get_timezone_gmt(dt, locale='en', width='iso8601_short') + '-07' + + The long format depends on the locale, for example in France the acronym + UTC string is used instead of GMT: + + >>> get_timezone_gmt(dt, 'long', locale='fr_FR') + 'UTC-07:00' + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + + :param datetime: the ``datetime`` object; if `None`, the current date and + time in UTC is used + :param width: either "long" or "short" or "iso8601" or "iso8601_short" + :param locale: the `Locale` object, or a locale string. Defaults to the system time locale. + :param return_z: True or False; Function returns indicator "Z" + when local time offset is 0 + """ + datetime = _ensure_datetime_tzinfo(_get_datetime(datetime)) + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME) + + offset = datetime.tzinfo.utcoffset(datetime) + seconds = offset.days * 24 * 60 * 60 + offset.seconds + hours, seconds = divmod(seconds, 3600) + if return_z and hours == 0 and seconds == 0: + return 'Z' + elif seconds == 0 and width == 'iso8601_short': + return '%+03d' % hours + elif width == 'short' or width == 'iso8601_short': + pattern = '%+03d%02d' + elif width == 'iso8601': + pattern = '%+03d:%02d' + else: + pattern = locale.zone_formats['gmt'] % '%+03d:%02d' + return pattern % (hours, seconds // 60) + + +def get_timezone_location( + dt_or_tzinfo: _DtOrTzinfo = None, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + return_city: bool = False, +) -> str: + """Return a representation of the given timezone using "location format". + + The result depends on both the local display name of the country and the + city associated with the time zone: + + >>> tz = get_timezone('America/St_Johns') + >>> print(get_timezone_location(tz, locale='de_DE')) + Kanada (St. John’s) (Ortszeit) + >>> print(get_timezone_location(tz, locale='en')) + Canada (St. John’s) Time + >>> print(get_timezone_location(tz, locale='en', return_city=True)) + St. John’s + >>> tz = get_timezone('America/Mexico_City') + >>> get_timezone_location(tz, locale='de_DE') + 'Mexiko (Mexiko-Stadt) (Ortszeit)' + + If the timezone is associated with a country that uses only a single + timezone, just the localized country name is returned: + + >>> tz = get_timezone('Europe/Berlin') + >>> get_timezone_name(tz, locale='de_DE') + 'Mitteleuropäische Zeit' + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + + :param dt_or_tzinfo: the ``datetime`` or ``tzinfo`` object that determines + the timezone; if `None`, the current date and time in + UTC is assumed + :param locale: the `Locale` object, or a locale string. Defaults to the system time locale. + :param return_city: True or False, if True then return exemplar city (location) + for the time zone + :return: the localized timezone name using location format + + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME) + + zone = _get_tz_name(dt_or_tzinfo) + + # Get the canonical time-zone code + zone = get_global('zone_aliases').get(zone, zone) + + info = locale.time_zones.get(zone, {}) + + # Otherwise, if there is only one timezone for the country, return the + # localized country name + region_format = locale.zone_formats['region'] + territory = get_global('zone_territories').get(zone) + if territory not in locale.territories: + territory = 'ZZ' # invalid/unknown + territory_name = locale.territories[territory] + if ( + not return_city + and territory + and len(get_global('territory_zones').get(territory, [])) == 1 + ): + return region_format % territory_name + + # Otherwise, include the city in the output + fallback_format = locale.zone_formats['fallback'] + if 'city' in info: + city_name = info['city'] + else: + metazone = get_global('meta_zones').get(zone) + metazone_info = locale.meta_zones.get(metazone, {}) + if 'city' in metazone_info: + city_name = metazone_info['city'] + elif '/' in zone: + city_name = zone.split('/', 1)[1].replace('_', ' ') + else: + city_name = zone.replace('_', ' ') + + if return_city: + return city_name + return region_format % ( + fallback_format + % { + '0': city_name, + '1': territory_name, + } + ) + + +def get_timezone_name( + dt_or_tzinfo: _DtOrTzinfo = None, + width: Literal['long', 'short'] = 'long', + uncommon: bool = False, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + zone_variant: Literal['generic', 'daylight', 'standard'] | None = None, + return_zone: bool = False, +) -> str: + r"""Return the localized display name for the given timezone. The timezone + may be specified using a ``datetime`` or `tzinfo` object. + + >>> from datetime import time + >>> dt = time(15, 30, tzinfo=get_timezone('America/Los_Angeles')) + >>> get_timezone_name(dt, locale='en_US') # doctest: +SKIP + 'Pacific Standard Time' + >>> get_timezone_name(dt, locale='en_US', return_zone=True) + 'America/Los_Angeles' + >>> get_timezone_name(dt, width='short', locale='en_US') # doctest: +SKIP + 'PST' + + If this function gets passed only a `tzinfo` object and no concrete + `datetime`, the returned display name is independent of daylight savings + time. This can be used for example for selecting timezones, or to set the + time of events that recur across DST changes: + + >>> tz = get_timezone('America/Los_Angeles') + >>> get_timezone_name(tz, locale='en_US') + 'Pacific Time' + >>> get_timezone_name(tz, 'short', locale='en_US') + 'PT' + + If no localized display name for the timezone is available, and the timezone + is associated with a country that uses only a single timezone, the name of + that country is returned, formatted according to the locale: + + >>> tz = get_timezone('Europe/Berlin') + >>> get_timezone_name(tz, locale='de_DE') + 'Mitteleuropäische Zeit' + >>> get_timezone_name(tz, locale='pt_BR') + 'Horário da Europa Central' + + On the other hand, if the country uses multiple timezones, the city is also + included in the representation: + + >>> tz = get_timezone('America/St_Johns') + >>> get_timezone_name(tz, locale='de_DE') + 'Neufundland-Zeit' + + Note that short format is currently not supported for all timezones and + all locales. This is partially because not every timezone has a short + code in every locale. In that case it currently falls back to the long + format. + + For more information see `LDML Appendix J: Time Zone Display Names + `_ + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0 + Added `zone_variant` support. + + :param dt_or_tzinfo: the ``datetime`` or ``tzinfo`` object that determines + the timezone; if a ``tzinfo`` object is used, the + resulting display name will be generic, i.e. + independent of daylight savings time; if `None`, the + current date in UTC is assumed + :param width: either "long" or "short" + :param uncommon: deprecated and ignored + :param zone_variant: defines the zone variation to return. By default the + variation is defined from the datetime object + passed in. If no datetime object is passed in, the + ``'generic'`` variation is assumed. The following + values are valid: ``'generic'``, ``'daylight'`` and + ``'standard'``. + :param locale: the `Locale` object, or a locale string. Defaults to the system time locale. + :param return_zone: True or False. If true then function + returns long time zone ID + """ + dt, tzinfo = _get_dt_and_tzinfo(dt_or_tzinfo) + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME) + + zone = _get_tz_name(dt_or_tzinfo) + + if zone_variant is None: + if dt is None: + zone_variant = 'generic' + else: + dst = tzinfo.dst(dt) + zone_variant = "daylight" if dst else "standard" + else: + if zone_variant not in ('generic', 'standard', 'daylight'): + raise ValueError('Invalid zone variation') + + # Get the canonical time-zone code + zone = get_global('zone_aliases').get(zone, zone) + if return_zone: + return zone + info = locale.time_zones.get(zone, {}) + # Try explicitly translated zone names first + if width in info and zone_variant in info[width]: + value = info[width][zone_variant] + if value != NO_INHERITANCE_MARKER: + return value + + metazone = get_global('meta_zones').get(zone) + if metazone: + metazone_info = locale.meta_zones.get(metazone, {}) + if width in metazone_info: + name = metazone_info[width].get(zone_variant) + if width == 'short' and name == NO_INHERITANCE_MARKER: + # If the short form is marked no-inheritance, + # try to fall back to the long name instead. + name = metazone_info.get('long', {}).get(zone_variant) + if name and name != NO_INHERITANCE_MARKER: + return name + + # If we have a concrete datetime, we assume that the result can't be + # independent of daylight savings time, so we return the GMT offset + if dt is not None: + return get_timezone_gmt(dt, width=width, locale=locale) + + return get_timezone_location(dt_or_tzinfo, locale=locale) + + +def format_date( + date: datetime.date | None = None, + format: _PredefinedTimeFormat | str = 'medium', + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> str: + """Return a date formatted according to the given pattern. + + >>> from datetime import date + >>> d = date(2007, 4, 1) + >>> format_date(d, locale='en_US') + 'Apr 1, 2007' + >>> format_date(d, format='full', locale='de_DE') + 'Sonntag, 1. April 2007' + + If you don't want to use the locale default formats, you can specify a + custom date pattern: + + >>> format_date(d, "EEE, MMM d, ''yy", locale='en') + "Sun, Apr 1, '07" + + :param date: the ``date`` or ``datetime`` object; if `None`, the current + date is used + :param format: one of "full", "long", "medium", or "short", or a custom + date/time pattern + :param locale: a `Locale` object or a locale identifier. Defaults to the system time locale. + """ + if date is None: + date = datetime.date.today() + elif isinstance(date, datetime.datetime): + date = date.date() + + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME) + if format in ('full', 'long', 'medium', 'short'): + format = get_date_format(format, locale=locale) + pattern = parse_pattern(format) + return pattern.apply(date, locale) + + +def format_datetime( + datetime: _Instant = None, + format: _PredefinedTimeFormat | str = 'medium', + tzinfo: datetime.tzinfo | None = None, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> str: + r"""Return a date formatted according to the given pattern. + + >>> from datetime import datetime + >>> dt = datetime(2007, 4, 1, 15, 30) + >>> format_datetime(dt, locale='en_US') + 'Apr 1, 2007, 3:30:00\u202fPM' + + For any pattern requiring the display of the timezone: + + >>> format_datetime(dt, 'full', tzinfo=get_timezone('Europe/Paris'), + ... locale='fr_FR') + 'dimanche 1 avril 2007, 17:30:00 heure d’été d’Europe centrale' + >>> format_datetime(dt, "yyyy.MM.dd G 'at' HH:mm:ss zzz", + ... tzinfo=get_timezone('US/Eastern'), locale='en') + '2007.04.01 AD at 11:30:00 EDT' + + :param datetime: the `datetime` object; if `None`, the current date and + time is used + :param format: one of "full", "long", "medium", or "short", or a custom + date/time pattern + :param tzinfo: the timezone to apply to the time for display + :param locale: a `Locale` object or a locale identifier. Defaults to the system time locale. + """ + datetime = _ensure_datetime_tzinfo(_get_datetime(datetime), tzinfo) + + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME) + if format in ('full', 'long', 'medium', 'short'): + return ( + get_datetime_format(format, locale=locale) + .replace("'", "") + .replace('{0}', format_time(datetime, format, tzinfo=None, locale=locale)) + .replace('{1}', format_date(datetime, format, locale=locale)) + ) + else: + return parse_pattern(format).apply(datetime, locale) + + +def format_time( + time: datetime.time | datetime.datetime | float | None = None, + format: _PredefinedTimeFormat | str = 'medium', + tzinfo: datetime.tzinfo | None = None, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> str: + r"""Return a time formatted according to the given pattern. + + >>> from datetime import datetime, time + >>> t = time(15, 30) + >>> format_time(t, locale='en_US') + '3:30:00\u202fPM' + >>> format_time(t, format='short', locale='de_DE') + '15:30' + + If you don't want to use the locale default formats, you can specify a + custom time pattern: + + >>> format_time(t, "hh 'o''clock' a", locale='en') + "03 o'clock PM" + + For any pattern requiring the display of the time-zone a + timezone has to be specified explicitly: + + >>> t = datetime(2007, 4, 1, 15, 30) + >>> tzinfo = get_timezone('Europe/Paris') + >>> t = _localize(tzinfo, t) + >>> format_time(t, format='full', tzinfo=tzinfo, locale='fr_FR') + '15:30:00 heure d’été d’Europe centrale' + >>> format_time(t, "hh 'o''clock' a, zzzz", tzinfo=get_timezone('US/Eastern'), + ... locale='en') + "09 o'clock AM, Eastern Daylight Time" + + As that example shows, when this function gets passed a + ``datetime.datetime`` value, the actual time in the formatted string is + adjusted to the timezone specified by the `tzinfo` parameter. If the + ``datetime`` is "naive" (i.e. it has no associated timezone information), + it is assumed to be in UTC. + + These timezone calculations are **not** performed if the value is of type + ``datetime.time``, as without date information there's no way to determine + what a given time would translate to in a different timezone without + information about whether daylight savings time is in effect or not. This + means that time values are left as-is, and the value of the `tzinfo` + parameter is only used to display the timezone name if needed: + + >>> t = time(15, 30) + >>> format_time(t, format='full', tzinfo=get_timezone('Europe/Paris'), + ... locale='fr_FR') # doctest: +SKIP + '15:30:00 heure normale d\u2019Europe centrale' + >>> format_time(t, format='full', tzinfo=get_timezone('US/Eastern'), + ... locale='en_US') # doctest: +SKIP + '3:30:00\u202fPM Eastern Standard Time' + + :param time: the ``time`` or ``datetime`` object; if `None`, the current + time in UTC is used + :param format: one of "full", "long", "medium", or "short", or a custom + date/time pattern + :param tzinfo: the time-zone to apply to the time for display + :param locale: a `Locale` object or a locale identifier. Defaults to the system time locale. + """ + + # get reference date for if we need to find the right timezone variant + # in the pattern + ref_date = time.date() if isinstance(time, datetime.datetime) else None + + time = _get_time(time, tzinfo) + + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME) + if format in ('full', 'long', 'medium', 'short'): + format = get_time_format(format, locale=locale) + return parse_pattern(format).apply(time, locale, reference_date=ref_date) + + +def format_skeleton( + skeleton: str, + datetime: _Instant = None, + tzinfo: datetime.tzinfo | None = None, + fuzzy: bool = True, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> str: + r"""Return a time and/or date formatted according to the given pattern. + + The skeletons are defined in the CLDR data and provide more flexibility + than the simple short/long/medium formats, but are a bit harder to use. + The are defined using the date/time symbols without order or punctuation + and map to a suitable format for the given locale. + + >>> from datetime import datetime + >>> t = datetime(2007, 4, 1, 15, 30) + >>> format_skeleton('MMMEd', t, locale='fr') + 'dim. 1 avr.' + >>> format_skeleton('MMMEd', t, locale='en') + 'Sun, Apr 1' + >>> format_skeleton('yMMd', t, locale='fi') # yMMd is not in the Finnish locale; yMd gets used + '1.4.2007' + >>> format_skeleton('yMMd', t, fuzzy=False, locale='fi') # yMMd is not in the Finnish locale, an error is thrown + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + KeyError: yMMd + >>> format_skeleton('GH', t, fuzzy=True, locale='fi_FI') # GH is not in the Finnish locale and there is no close match, an error is thrown + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + KeyError: None + + After the skeleton is resolved to a pattern `format_datetime` is called so + all timezone processing etc is the same as for that. + + :param skeleton: A date time skeleton as defined in the cldr data. + :param datetime: the ``time`` or ``datetime`` object; if `None`, the current + time in UTC is used + :param tzinfo: the time-zone to apply to the time for display + :param fuzzy: If the skeleton is not found, allow choosing a skeleton that's + close enough to it. If there is no close match, a `KeyError` + is thrown. + :param locale: a `Locale` object or a locale identifier. Defaults to the system time locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME) + if fuzzy and skeleton not in locale.datetime_skeletons: + skeleton = match_skeleton(skeleton, locale.datetime_skeletons) + format = locale.datetime_skeletons[skeleton] + return format_datetime(datetime, format, tzinfo, locale) + + +TIMEDELTA_UNITS: tuple[tuple[str, int], ...] = ( + ('year', 3600 * 24 * 365), + ('month', 3600 * 24 * 30), + ('week', 3600 * 24 * 7), + ('day', 3600 * 24), + ('hour', 3600), + ('minute', 60), + ('second', 1), +) + + +def format_timedelta( + delta: datetime.timedelta | int, + granularity: Literal[ + 'year', + 'month', + 'week', + 'day', + 'hour', + 'minute', + 'second', + ] = 'second', + threshold: float = 0.85, + add_direction: bool = False, + format: Literal['narrow', 'short', 'medium', 'long'] = 'long', + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> str: + """Return a time delta according to the rules of the given locale. + + >>> from datetime import timedelta + >>> format_timedelta(timedelta(weeks=12), locale='en_US') + '3 months' + >>> format_timedelta(timedelta(seconds=1), locale='es') + '1 segundo' + + The granularity parameter can be provided to alter the lowest unit + presented, which defaults to a second. + + >>> format_timedelta(timedelta(hours=3), granularity='day', locale='en_US') + '1 day' + + The threshold parameter can be used to determine at which value the + presentation switches to the next higher unit. A higher threshold factor + means the presentation will switch later. For example: + + >>> format_timedelta(timedelta(hours=23), threshold=0.9, locale='en_US') + '1 day' + >>> format_timedelta(timedelta(hours=23), threshold=1.1, locale='en_US') + '23 hours' + + In addition directional information can be provided that informs + the user if the date is in the past or in the future: + + >>> format_timedelta(timedelta(hours=1), add_direction=True, locale='en') + 'in 1 hour' + >>> format_timedelta(timedelta(hours=-1), add_direction=True, locale='en') + '1 hour ago' + + The format parameter controls how compact or wide the presentation is: + + >>> format_timedelta(timedelta(hours=3), format='short', locale='en') + '3 hr' + >>> format_timedelta(timedelta(hours=3), format='narrow', locale='en') + '3h' + + :param delta: a ``timedelta`` object representing the time difference to + format, or the delta in seconds as an `int` value + :param granularity: determines the smallest unit that should be displayed, + the value can be one of "year", "month", "week", "day", + "hour", "minute" or "second" + :param threshold: factor that determines at which point the presentation + switches to the next higher unit + :param add_direction: if this flag is set to `True` the return value will + include directional information. For instance a + positive timedelta will include the information about + it being in the future, a negative will be information + about the value being in the past. + :param format: the format, can be "narrow", "short" or "long". ( + "medium" is deprecated, currently converted to "long" to + maintain compatibility) + :param locale: a `Locale` object or a locale identifier. Defaults to the system time locale. + """ + if format not in ('narrow', 'short', 'medium', 'long'): + raise TypeError('Format must be one of "narrow", "short" or "long"') + if format == 'medium': + warnings.warn( + '"medium" value for format param of format_timedelta is deprecated. Use "long" instead', + category=DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + format = 'long' + if isinstance(delta, datetime.timedelta): + seconds = int((delta.days * 86400) + delta.seconds) + else: + seconds = delta + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME) + date_fields = locale._data["date_fields"] + unit_patterns = locale._data["unit_patterns"] + + def _iter_patterns(a_unit): + if add_direction: + # Try to find the length variant version first ("year-narrow") + # before falling back to the default. + unit_rel_patterns = date_fields.get(f"{a_unit}-{format}") or date_fields[a_unit] + if seconds >= 0: + yield unit_rel_patterns['future'] + else: + yield unit_rel_patterns['past'] + a_unit = f"duration-{a_unit}" + unit_pats = unit_patterns.get(a_unit, {}) + yield unit_pats.get(format) + # We do not support `` tags at all while ingesting CLDR data, + # so these aliases specified in `root.xml` are hard-coded here: + # + # + if format in ("long", "narrow"): + yield unit_pats.get("short") + + for unit, secs_per_unit in TIMEDELTA_UNITS: + value = abs(seconds) / secs_per_unit + if value >= threshold or unit == granularity: + if unit == granularity and value > 0: + value = max(1, value) + value = int(round(value)) + plural_form = locale.plural_form(value) + pattern = None + for patterns in _iter_patterns(unit): + if patterns is not None: + pattern = patterns.get(plural_form) or patterns.get('other') + if pattern: + break + # This really should not happen + if pattern is None: + return '' + return pattern.replace('{0}', str(value)) + + return '' + + +def _format_fallback_interval( + start: _Instant, + end: _Instant, + skeleton: str | None, + tzinfo: datetime.tzinfo | None, + locale: Locale, +) -> str: + if skeleton in locale.datetime_skeletons: # Use the given skeleton + format = lambda dt: format_skeleton(skeleton, dt, tzinfo, locale=locale) + elif all( + # Both are just dates + (isinstance(d, datetime.date) and not isinstance(d, datetime.datetime)) + for d in (start, end) + ): + format = lambda dt: format_date(dt, locale=locale) + elif all( + # Both are times + (isinstance(d, datetime.time) and not isinstance(d, datetime.date)) + for d in (start, end) + ): + format = lambda dt: format_time(dt, tzinfo=tzinfo, locale=locale) + else: + format = lambda dt: format_datetime(dt, tzinfo=tzinfo, locale=locale) + + formatted_start = format(start) + formatted_end = format(end) + + if formatted_start == formatted_end: + return format(start) + + return ( + locale.interval_formats.get(None, "{0}-{1}") + .replace("{0}", formatted_start) + .replace("{1}", formatted_end) + ) + + +def format_interval( + start: _Instant, + end: _Instant, + skeleton: str | None = None, + tzinfo: datetime.tzinfo | None = None, + fuzzy: bool = True, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> str: + """ + Format an interval between two instants according to the locale's rules. + + >>> from datetime import date, time + >>> format_interval(date(2016, 1, 15), date(2016, 1, 17), "yMd", locale="fi") + '15.–17.1.2016' + + >>> format_interval(time(12, 12), time(16, 16), "Hm", locale="en_GB") + '12:12–16:16' + + >>> format_interval(time(5, 12), time(16, 16), "hm", locale="en_US") + '5:12\\u202fAM\\u2009–\\u20094:16\\u202fPM' + + >>> format_interval(time(16, 18), time(16, 24), "Hm", locale="it") + '16:18–16:24' + + If the start instant equals the end instant, the interval is formatted like the instant. + + >>> format_interval(time(16, 18), time(16, 18), "Hm", locale="it") + '16:18' + + Unknown skeletons fall back to "default" formatting. + + >>> format_interval(date(2015, 1, 1), date(2017, 1, 1), "wzq", locale="ja") + '2015/01/01~2017/01/01' + + >>> format_interval(time(16, 18), time(16, 24), "xxx", locale="ja") + '16:18:00~16:24:00' + + >>> format_interval(date(2016, 1, 15), date(2016, 1, 17), "xxx", locale="de") + '15.01.2016\\u2009–\\u200917.01.2016' + + :param start: First instant (datetime/date/time) + :param end: Second instant (datetime/date/time) + :param skeleton: The "skeleton format" to use for formatting. + :param tzinfo: tzinfo to use (if none is already attached) + :param fuzzy: If the skeleton is not found, allow choosing a skeleton that's + close enough to it. + :param locale: A locale object or identifier. Defaults to the system time locale. + :return: Formatted interval + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME) + + # NB: The quote comments below are from the algorithm description in + # https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-dates.html#intervalFormats + + # > Look for the intervalFormatItem element that matches the "skeleton", + # > starting in the current locale and then following the locale fallback + # > chain up to, but not including root. + + interval_formats = locale.interval_formats + + if skeleton not in interval_formats or not skeleton: + # > If no match was found from the previous step, check what the closest + # > match is in the fallback locale chain, as in availableFormats. That + # > is, this allows for adjusting the string value field's width, + # > including adjusting between "MMM" and "MMMM", and using different + # > variants of the same field, such as 'v' and 'z'. + if skeleton and fuzzy: + skeleton = match_skeleton(skeleton, interval_formats) + else: + skeleton = None + if not skeleton: # Still no match whatsoever? + # > Otherwise, format the start and end datetime using the fallback pattern. + return _format_fallback_interval(start, end, skeleton, tzinfo, locale) + + skel_formats = interval_formats[skeleton] + + if start == end: + return format_skeleton(skeleton, start, tzinfo, fuzzy=fuzzy, locale=locale) + + start = _ensure_datetime_tzinfo(_get_datetime(start), tzinfo=tzinfo) + end = _ensure_datetime_tzinfo(_get_datetime(end), tzinfo=tzinfo) + + start_fmt = DateTimeFormat(start, locale=locale) + end_fmt = DateTimeFormat(end, locale=locale) + + # > If a match is found from previous steps, compute the calendar field + # > with the greatest difference between start and end datetime. If there + # > is no difference among any of the fields in the pattern, format as a + # > single date using availableFormats, and return. + + for field in PATTERN_CHAR_ORDER: # These are in largest-to-smallest order + if field in skel_formats and start_fmt.extract(field) != end_fmt.extract(field): + # > If there is a match, use the pieces of the corresponding pattern to + # > format the start and end datetime, as above. + return "".join( + parse_pattern(pattern).apply(instant, locale) + for pattern, instant in zip(skel_formats[field], (start, end)) + ) + + # > Otherwise, format the start and end datetime using the fallback pattern. + + return _format_fallback_interval(start, end, skeleton, tzinfo, locale) + + +def get_period_id( + time: _Instant, + tzinfo: datetime.tzinfo | None = None, + type: Literal['selection'] | None = None, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> str: + """ + Get the day period ID for a given time. + + This ID can be used as a key for the period name dictionary. + + >>> from datetime import time + >>> get_period_names(locale="de")[get_period_id(time(7, 42), locale="de")] + 'Morgen' + + >>> get_period_id(time(0), locale="en_US") + 'midnight' + + >>> get_period_id(time(0), type="selection", locale="en_US") + 'morning1' + + :param time: The time to inspect. + :param tzinfo: The timezone for the time. See ``format_time``. + :param type: The period type to use. Either "selection" or None. + The selection type is used for selecting among phrases such as + “Your email arrived yesterday evening” or “Your email arrived last night”. + :param locale: the `Locale` object, or a locale string. Defaults to the system time locale. + :return: period ID. Something is always returned -- even if it's just "am" or "pm". + """ + time = _get_time(time, tzinfo) + seconds_past_midnight = int(time.hour * 60 * 60 + time.minute * 60 + time.second) + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_TIME) + + # The LDML rules state that the rules may not overlap, so iterating in arbitrary + # order should be alright, though `at` periods should be preferred. + rulesets = locale.day_period_rules.get(type, {}).items() + + for rule_id, rules in rulesets: + for rule in rules: + if "at" in rule and rule["at"] == seconds_past_midnight: + return rule_id + + for rule_id, rules in rulesets: + for rule in rules: + if "from" in rule and "before" in rule: + if rule["from"] < rule["before"]: + if rule["from"] <= seconds_past_midnight < rule["before"]: + return rule_id + else: + # e.g. from="21:00" before="06:00" + if ( + rule["from"] <= seconds_past_midnight < 86400 + or 0 <= seconds_past_midnight < rule["before"] + ): + return rule_id + + start_ok = end_ok = False + + if "from" in rule and seconds_past_midnight >= rule["from"]: + start_ok = True + if "to" in rule and seconds_past_midnight <= rule["to"]: + # This rule type does not exist in the present CLDR data; + # excuse the lack of test coverage. + end_ok = True + if "before" in rule and seconds_past_midnight < rule["before"]: + end_ok = True + if "after" in rule: + raise NotImplementedError("'after' is deprecated as of CLDR 29.") + + if start_ok and end_ok: + return rule_id + + if seconds_past_midnight < 43200: + return "am" + else: + return "pm" + + +class ParseError(ValueError): + pass + + +def parse_date( + string: str, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + format: _PredefinedTimeFormat | str = 'medium', +) -> datetime.date: + """Parse a date from a string. + + If an explicit format is provided, it is used to parse the date. + + >>> parse_date('01.04.2004', format='dd.MM.yyyy') + datetime.date(2004, 4, 1) + + If no format is given, or if it is one of "full", "long", "medium", + or "short", the function first tries to interpret the string as + ISO-8601 date format and then uses the date format for the locale + as a hint to determine the order in which the date fields appear in + the string. + + >>> parse_date('4/1/04', locale='en_US') + datetime.date(2004, 4, 1) + >>> parse_date('01.04.2004', locale='de_DE') + datetime.date(2004, 4, 1) + >>> parse_date('2004-04-01', locale='en_US') + datetime.date(2004, 4, 1) + >>> parse_date('2004-04-01', locale='de_DE') + datetime.date(2004, 4, 1) + >>> parse_date('01.04.04', locale='de_DE', format='short') + datetime.date(2004, 4, 1) + + :param string: the string containing the date + :param locale: a `Locale` object or a locale identifier + :param locale: a `Locale` object or a locale identifier. Defaults to the system time locale. + :param format: the format to use, either an explicit date format, + or one of "full", "long", "medium", or "short" + (see ``get_time_format``) + """ + numbers = re.findall(r'(\d+)', string) + if not numbers: + raise ParseError("No numbers were found in input") + + use_predefined_format = format in ('full', 'long', 'medium', 'short') + # we try ISO-8601 format first, meaning similar to formats + # extended YYYY-MM-DD or basic YYYYMMDD + iso_alike = re.match( + r'^(\d{4})-?([01]\d)-?([0-3]\d)$', + string, + flags=re.ASCII, # allow only ASCII digits + ) + if iso_alike and use_predefined_format: + try: + return datetime.date(*map(int, iso_alike.groups())) + except ValueError: + pass # a locale format might fit better, so let's continue + + if use_predefined_format: + fmt = get_date_format(format=format, locale=locale) + else: + fmt = parse_pattern(format) + format_str = fmt.pattern.lower() + year_idx = format_str.index('y') + month_idx = format_str.find('m') + if month_idx < 0: + month_idx = format_str.index('l') + day_idx = format_str.index('d') + + indexes = sorted([(year_idx, 'Y'), (month_idx, 'M'), (day_idx, 'D')]) + indexes = {item[1]: idx for idx, item in enumerate(indexes)} + + # FIXME: this currently only supports numbers, but should also support month + # names, both in the requested locale, and english + + year = numbers[indexes['Y']] + year = 2000 + int(year) if len(year) == 2 else int(year) + month = int(numbers[indexes['M']]) + day = int(numbers[indexes['D']]) + if month > 12: + month, day = day, month + return datetime.date(year, month, day) + + +def parse_time( + string: str, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + format: _PredefinedTimeFormat | str = 'medium', +) -> datetime.time: + """Parse a time from a string. + + This function uses the time format for the locale as a hint to determine + the order in which the time fields appear in the string. + + If an explicit format is provided, the function will use it to parse + the time instead. + + >>> parse_time('15:30:00', locale='en_US') + datetime.time(15, 30) + >>> parse_time('15:30:00', format='H:mm:ss') + datetime.time(15, 30) + + :param string: the string containing the time + :param locale: a `Locale` object or a locale identifier. Defaults to the system time locale. + :param format: the format to use, either an explicit time format, + or one of "full", "long", "medium", or "short" + (see ``get_time_format``) + :return: the parsed time + :rtype: `time` + """ + numbers = re.findall(r'(\d+)', string) + if not numbers: + raise ParseError("No numbers were found in input") + + # TODO: try ISO format first? + if format in ('full', 'long', 'medium', 'short'): + fmt = get_time_format(format=format, locale=locale) + else: + fmt = parse_pattern(format) + format_str = fmt.pattern.lower() + hour_idx = format_str.find('h') + if hour_idx < 0: + hour_idx = format_str.index('k') + min_idx = format_str.index('m') + # format might not contain seconds + if (sec_idx := format_str.find('s')) < 0: + sec_idx = math.inf + + indexes = sorted([(hour_idx, 'H'), (min_idx, 'M'), (sec_idx, 'S')]) + indexes = {item[1]: idx for idx, item in enumerate(indexes)} + + # TODO: support time zones + + # Check if the format specifies a period to be used; + # if it does, look for 'pm' to figure out an offset. + hour_offset = 0 + if 'a' in format_str and 'pm' in string.lower(): + hour_offset = 12 + + # Parse up to three numbers from the string. + minute = second = 0 + hour = int(numbers[indexes['H']]) + hour_offset + if len(numbers) > 1: + minute = int(numbers[indexes['M']]) + if len(numbers) > 2: + second = int(numbers[indexes['S']]) + return datetime.time(hour, minute, second) + + +class DateTimePattern: + def __init__(self, pattern: str, format: DateTimeFormat): + self.pattern = pattern + self.format = format + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{type(self).__name__} {self.pattern!r}>" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + pat = self.pattern + return pat + + def __mod__(self, other: DateTimeFormat) -> str: + if not isinstance(other, DateTimeFormat): + return NotImplemented + return self.format % other + + def apply( + self, + datetime: datetime.date | datetime.time, + locale: Locale | str | None, + reference_date: datetime.date | None = None, + ) -> str: + return self % DateTimeFormat(datetime, locale, reference_date) + + +class DateTimeFormat: + def __init__( + self, + value: datetime.date | datetime.time, + locale: Locale | str, + reference_date: datetime.date | None = None, + ) -> None: + assert isinstance(value, (datetime.date, datetime.datetime, datetime.time)) + if isinstance(value, (datetime.datetime, datetime.time)) and value.tzinfo is None: + value = value.replace(tzinfo=UTC) + self.value = value + self.locale = Locale.parse(locale) + self.reference_date = reference_date + + def __getitem__(self, name: str) -> str: + char = name[0] + num = len(name) + if char == 'G': + return self.format_era(char, num) + elif char in ('y', 'Y', 'u'): + return self.format_year(char, num) + elif char in ('Q', 'q'): + return self.format_quarter(char, num) + elif char in ('M', 'L'): + return self.format_month(char, num) + elif char in ('w', 'W'): + return self.format_week(char, num) + elif char == 'd': + return self.format(self.value.day, num) + elif char == 'D': + return self.format_day_of_year(num) + elif char == 'F': + return self.format_day_of_week_in_month() + elif char in ('E', 'e', 'c'): + return self.format_weekday(char, num) + elif char in ('a', 'b', 'B'): + return self.format_period(char, num) + elif char == 'h': + if self.value.hour % 12 == 0: + return self.format(12, num) + else: + return self.format(self.value.hour % 12, num) + elif char == 'H': + return self.format(self.value.hour, num) + elif char == 'K': + return self.format(self.value.hour % 12, num) + elif char == 'k': + if self.value.hour == 0: + return self.format(24, num) + else: + return self.format(self.value.hour, num) + elif char == 'm': + return self.format(self.value.minute, num) + elif char == 's': + return self.format(self.value.second, num) + elif char == 'S': + return self.format_frac_seconds(num) + elif char == 'A': + return self.format_milliseconds_in_day(num) + elif char in ('z', 'Z', 'v', 'V', 'x', 'X', 'O'): + return self.format_timezone(char, num) + else: + raise KeyError(f"Unsupported date/time field {char!r}") + + def extract(self, char: str) -> int: + char = str(char)[0] + if char == 'y': + return self.value.year + elif char == 'M': + return self.value.month + elif char == 'd': + return self.value.day + elif char == 'H': + return self.value.hour + elif char == 'h': + return self.value.hour % 12 or 12 + elif char == 'm': + return self.value.minute + elif char == 'a': + return int(self.value.hour >= 12) # 0 for am, 1 for pm + else: + raise NotImplementedError( + f"Not implemented: extracting {char!r} from {self.value!r}", + ) + + def format_era(self, char: str, num: int) -> str: + width = {3: 'abbreviated', 4: 'wide', 5: 'narrow'}[max(3, num)] + era = int(self.value.year >= 0) + return get_era_names(width, self.locale)[era] + + def format_year(self, char: str, num: int) -> str: + value = self.value.year + if char.isupper(): + month = self.value.month + if month == 1 and self.value.day < 7 and self.get_week_of_year() >= 52: + value -= 1 + elif month == 12 and self.value.day > 25 and self.get_week_of_year() <= 2: + value += 1 + year = self.format(value, num) + if num == 2: + year = year[-2:] + return year + + def format_quarter(self, char: str, num: int) -> str: + quarter = (self.value.month - 1) // 3 + 1 + if num <= 2: + return '%0*d' % (num, quarter) + width = {3: 'abbreviated', 4: 'wide', 5: 'narrow'}[num] + context = {'Q': 'format', 'q': 'stand-alone'}[char] + return get_quarter_names(width, context, self.locale)[quarter] + + def format_month(self, char: str, num: int) -> str: + if num <= 2: + return '%0*d' % (num, self.value.month) + width = {3: 'abbreviated', 4: 'wide', 5: 'narrow'}[num] + context = {'M': 'format', 'L': 'stand-alone'}[char] + return get_month_names(width, context, self.locale)[self.value.month] + + def format_week(self, char: str, num: int) -> str: + if char.islower(): # week of year + week = self.get_week_of_year() + return self.format(week, num) + else: # week of month + week = self.get_week_of_month() + return str(week) + + def format_weekday(self, char: str = 'E', num: int = 4) -> str: + """ + Return weekday from parsed datetime according to format pattern. + + >>> from datetime import date + >>> format = DateTimeFormat(date(2016, 2, 28), Locale.parse('en_US')) + >>> format.format_weekday() + 'Sunday' + + 'E': Day of week - Use one through three letters for the abbreviated day name, four for the full (wide) name, + five for the narrow name, or six for the short name. + >>> format.format_weekday('E',2) + 'Sun' + + 'e': Local day of week. Same as E except adds a numeric value that will depend on the local starting day of the + week, using one or two letters. For this example, Monday is the first day of the week. + >>> format.format_weekday('e',2) + '01' + + 'c': Stand-Alone local day of week - Use one letter for the local numeric value (same as 'e'), three for the + abbreviated day name, four for the full (wide) name, five for the narrow name, or six for the short name. + >>> format.format_weekday('c',1) + '1' + + :param char: pattern format character ('e','E','c') + :param num: count of format character + + """ + if num < 3: + if char.islower(): + value = 7 - self.locale.first_week_day + self.value.weekday() + return self.format(value % 7 + 1, num) + num = 3 + weekday = self.value.weekday() + width = {3: 'abbreviated', 4: 'wide', 5: 'narrow', 6: 'short'}[num] + context = "stand-alone" if char == "c" else "format" + return get_day_names(width, context, self.locale)[weekday] + + def format_day_of_year(self, num: int) -> str: + return self.format(self.get_day_of_year(), num) + + def format_day_of_week_in_month(self) -> str: + return str((self.value.day - 1) // 7 + 1) + + def format_period(self, char: str, num: int) -> str: + """ + Return period from parsed datetime according to format pattern. + + >>> from datetime import datetime, time + >>> format = DateTimeFormat(time(13, 42), 'fi_FI') + >>> format.format_period('a', 1) + 'ip.' + >>> format.format_period('b', 1) + 'iltap.' + >>> format.format_period('b', 4) + 'iltapäivä' + >>> format.format_period('B', 4) + 'iltapäivällä' + >>> format.format_period('B', 5) + 'ip.' + + >>> format = DateTimeFormat(datetime(2022, 4, 28, 6, 27), 'zh_Hant') + >>> format.format_period('a', 1) + '上午' + >>> format.format_period('B', 1) + '清晨' + + :param char: pattern format character ('a', 'b', 'B') + :param num: count of format character + + """ + widths = [ + {3: 'abbreviated', 4: 'wide', 5: 'narrow'}[max(3, num)], + 'wide', + 'narrow', + 'abbreviated', + ] + if char == 'a': + period = 'pm' if self.value.hour >= 12 else 'am' + context = 'format' + else: + period = get_period_id(self.value, locale=self.locale) + context = 'format' if char == 'B' else 'stand-alone' + for width in widths: + period_names = get_period_names(context=context, width=width, locale=self.locale) + if period in period_names: + return period_names[period] + raise ValueError(f"Could not format period {period} in {self.locale}") + + def format_frac_seconds(self, num: int) -> str: + """ Return fractional seconds. + + Rounds the time's microseconds to the precision given by the number \ + of digits passed in. + """ + value = self.value.microsecond / 1000000 + return self.format(round(value, num) * 10**num, num) + + def format_milliseconds_in_day(self, num): + msecs = ( + self.value.microsecond // 1000 + + self.value.second * 1000 + + self.value.minute * 60000 + + self.value.hour * 3600000 + ) + return self.format(msecs, num) + + def format_timezone(self, char: str, num: int) -> str: + width = {3: 'short', 4: 'long', 5: 'iso8601'}[max(3, num)] + + # It could be that we only receive a time to format, but also have a + # reference date which is important to distinguish between timezone + # variants (summer/standard time) + value = self.value + if self.reference_date: + value = datetime.datetime.combine(self.reference_date, self.value) + + if char == 'z': + return get_timezone_name(value, width, locale=self.locale) + elif char == 'Z': + if num == 5: + return get_timezone_gmt(value, width, locale=self.locale, return_z=True) + return get_timezone_gmt(value, width, locale=self.locale) + elif char == 'O': + if num == 4: + return get_timezone_gmt(value, width, locale=self.locale) + # TODO: To add support for O:1 + elif char == 'v': + return get_timezone_name(value.tzinfo, width, locale=self.locale) + elif char == 'V': + if num == 1: + return get_timezone_name(value.tzinfo, width, locale=self.locale) + elif num == 2: + return get_timezone_name(value.tzinfo, locale=self.locale, return_zone=True) + elif num == 3: + return get_timezone_location(value.tzinfo, locale=self.locale, return_city=True) # fmt: skip + return get_timezone_location(value.tzinfo, locale=self.locale) + elif char in 'Xx': + return_z = char == 'X' + if num == 1: + width = 'iso8601_short' + elif num in (2, 4): + width = 'short' + elif num in (3, 5): + width = 'iso8601' + return get_timezone_gmt(value, width=width, locale=self.locale, return_z=return_z) # fmt: skip + + def format(self, value: SupportsInt, length: int) -> str: + return '%0*d' % (length, value) + + def get_day_of_year(self, date: datetime.date | None = None) -> int: + if date is None: + date = self.value + return (date - date.replace(month=1, day=1)).days + 1 + + def get_week_of_year(self) -> int: + """Return the week of the year.""" + day_of_year = self.get_day_of_year(self.value) + week = self.get_week_number(day_of_year) + if week == 0: + date = datetime.date(self.value.year - 1, 12, 31) + week = self.get_week_number(self.get_day_of_year(date), date.weekday()) + elif week > 52: + weekday = datetime.date(self.value.year + 1, 1, 1).weekday() + if ( + self.get_week_number(1, weekday) == 1 + and 32 - (weekday - self.locale.first_week_day) % 7 <= self.value.day + ): + week = 1 + return week + + def get_week_of_month(self) -> int: + """Return the week of the month.""" + return self.get_week_number(self.value.day) + + def get_week_number(self, day_of_period: int, day_of_week: int | None = None) -> int: + """Return the number of the week of a day within a period. This may be + the week number in a year or the week number in a month. + + Usually this will return a value equal to or greater than 1, but if the + first week of the period is so short that it actually counts as the last + week of the previous period, this function will return 0. + + >>> date = datetime.date(2006, 1, 8) + >>> DateTimeFormat(date, 'de_DE').get_week_number(6) + 1 + >>> DateTimeFormat(date, 'en_US').get_week_number(6) + 2 + + :param day_of_period: the number of the day in the period (usually + either the day of month or the day of year) + :param day_of_week: the week day; if omitted, the week day of the + current date is assumed + """ + if day_of_week is None: + day_of_week = self.value.weekday() + first_day = (day_of_week - self.locale.first_week_day - day_of_period + 1) % 7 + if first_day < 0: + first_day += 7 + week_number = (day_of_period + first_day - 1) // 7 + if 7 - first_day >= self.locale.min_week_days: + week_number += 1 + return week_number + + +PATTERN_CHARS: dict[str, list[int] | None] = { + 'G': [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], # era + 'y': None, 'Y': None, 'u': None, # year + 'Q': [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], 'q': [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], # quarter + 'M': [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], 'L': [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], # month + 'w': [1, 2], 'W': [1], # week + 'd': [1, 2], 'D': [1, 2, 3], 'F': [1], 'g': None, # day + 'E': [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], 'e': [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], 'c': [1, 3, 4, 5, 6], # week day + 'a': [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], 'b': [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], 'B': [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], # period + 'h': [1, 2], 'H': [1, 2], 'K': [1, 2], 'k': [1, 2], # hour + 'm': [1, 2], # minute + 's': [1, 2], 'S': None, 'A': None, # second + 'z': [1, 2, 3, 4], 'Z': [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], 'O': [1, 4], 'v': [1, 4], # zone + 'V': [1, 2, 3, 4], 'x': [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], 'X': [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], # zone +} # fmt: skip + +#: The pattern characters declared in the Date Field Symbol Table +#: (https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-dates.html#Date_Field_Symbol_Table) +#: in order of decreasing magnitude. +PATTERN_CHAR_ORDER = "GyYuUQqMLlwWdDFgEecabBChHKkjJmsSAzZOvVXx" + + +def parse_pattern(pattern: str | DateTimePattern) -> DateTimePattern: + """Parse date, time, and datetime format patterns. + + >>> parse_pattern("MMMMd").format + '%(MMMM)s%(d)s' + >>> parse_pattern("MMM d, yyyy").format + '%(MMM)s %(d)s, %(yyyy)s' + + Pattern can contain literal strings in single quotes: + + >>> parse_pattern("H:mm' Uhr 'z").format + '%(H)s:%(mm)s Uhr %(z)s' + + An actual single quote can be used by using two adjacent single quote + characters: + + >>> parse_pattern("hh' o''clock'").format + "%(hh)s o'clock" + + :param pattern: the formatting pattern to parse + """ + if isinstance(pattern, DateTimePattern): + return pattern + return _cached_parse_pattern(pattern) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=1024) +def _cached_parse_pattern(pattern: str) -> DateTimePattern: + result = [] + + for tok_type, tok_value in tokenize_pattern(pattern): + if tok_type == "chars": + result.append(tok_value.replace('%', '%%')) + elif tok_type == "field": + fieldchar, fieldnum = tok_value + limit = PATTERN_CHARS[fieldchar] + if limit and fieldnum not in limit: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid length for field: {fieldchar * fieldnum!r}") + result.append('%%(%s)s' % (fieldchar * fieldnum)) + else: + raise NotImplementedError(f"Unknown token type: {tok_type}") + return DateTimePattern(pattern, ''.join(result)) + + +def tokenize_pattern(pattern: str) -> list[tuple[str, str | tuple[str, int]]]: + """ + Tokenize date format patterns. + + Returns a list of (token_type, token_value) tuples. + + ``token_type`` may be either "chars" or "field". + + For "chars" tokens, the value is the literal value. + + For "field" tokens, the value is a tuple of (field character, repetition count). + + :param pattern: Pattern string + :type pattern: str + :rtype: list[tuple] + """ + result = [] + quotebuf = None + charbuf = [] + fieldchar = [''] + fieldnum = [0] + + def append_chars(): + result.append(('chars', ''.join(charbuf).replace('\0', "'"))) + del charbuf[:] + + def append_field(): + result.append(('field', (fieldchar[0], fieldnum[0]))) + fieldchar[0] = '' + fieldnum[0] = 0 + + for char in pattern.replace("''", '\0'): + if quotebuf is None: + if char == "'": # quote started + if fieldchar[0]: + append_field() + elif charbuf: + append_chars() + quotebuf = [] + elif char in PATTERN_CHARS: + if charbuf: + append_chars() + if char == fieldchar[0]: + fieldnum[0] += 1 + else: + if fieldchar[0]: + append_field() + fieldchar[0] = char + fieldnum[0] = 1 + else: + if fieldchar[0]: + append_field() + charbuf.append(char) + + elif quotebuf is not None: + if char == "'": # end of quote + charbuf.extend(quotebuf) + quotebuf = None + else: # inside quote + quotebuf.append(char) + + if fieldchar[0]: + append_field() + elif charbuf: + append_chars() + + return result + + +def untokenize_pattern(tokens: Iterable[tuple[str, str | tuple[str, int]]]) -> str: + """ + Turn a date format pattern token stream back into a string. + + This is the reverse operation of ``tokenize_pattern``. + + :type tokens: Iterable[tuple] + :rtype: str + """ + output = [] + for tok_type, tok_value in tokens: + if tok_type == "field": + output.append(tok_value[0] * tok_value[1]) + elif tok_type == "chars": + if not any(ch in PATTERN_CHARS for ch in tok_value): # No need to quote + output.append(tok_value) + else: + output.append("'%s'" % tok_value.replace("'", "''")) + return "".join(output) + + +def split_interval_pattern(pattern: str) -> list[str]: + """ + Split an interval-describing datetime pattern into multiple pieces. + + > The pattern is then designed to be broken up into two pieces by determining the first repeating field. + - https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-dates.html#intervalFormats + + >>> split_interval_pattern('E d.M. – E d.M.') + ['E d.M. – ', 'E d.M.'] + >>> split_interval_pattern("Y 'text' Y 'more text'") + ["Y 'text '", "Y 'more text'"] + >>> split_interval_pattern('E, MMM d – E') + ['E, MMM d – ', 'E'] + >>> split_interval_pattern("MMM d") + ['MMM d'] + >>> split_interval_pattern("y G") + ['y G'] + >>> split_interval_pattern('MMM d – d') + ['MMM d – ', 'd'] + + :param pattern: Interval pattern string + :return: list of "subpatterns" + """ + + seen_fields = set() + parts = [[]] + + for tok_type, tok_value in tokenize_pattern(pattern): + if tok_type == "field": + if tok_value[0] in seen_fields: # Repeated field + parts.append([]) + seen_fields.clear() + seen_fields.add(tok_value[0]) + parts[-1].append((tok_type, tok_value)) + + return [untokenize_pattern(tokens) for tokens in parts] + + +def match_skeleton( + skeleton: str, + options: Iterable[str], + allow_different_fields: bool = False, +) -> str | None: + """ + Find the closest match for the given datetime skeleton among the options given. + + This uses the rules outlined in the TR35 document. + + >>> match_skeleton('yMMd', ('yMd', 'yMMMd')) + 'yMd' + + >>> match_skeleton('yMMd', ('jyMMd',), allow_different_fields=True) + 'jyMMd' + + >>> match_skeleton('yMMd', ('qyMMd',), allow_different_fields=False) + + >>> match_skeleton('hmz', ('hmv',)) + 'hmv' + + :param skeleton: The skeleton to match + :type skeleton: str + :param options: An iterable of other skeletons to match against + :type options: Iterable[str] + :param allow_different_fields: Whether to allow a match that uses different fields + than the skeleton requested. + :type allow_different_fields: bool + + :return: The closest skeleton match, or if no match was found, None. + :rtype: str|None + """ + + # TODO: maybe implement pattern expansion? + + # Based on the implementation in + # https://github.com/unicode-org/icu/blob/main/icu4j/main/core/src/main/java/com/ibm/icu/text/DateIntervalInfo.java + + # Filter out falsy values and sort for stability; when `interval_formats` is passed in, there may be a None key. + options = sorted(option for option in options if option) + + if 'z' in skeleton and not any('z' in option for option in options): + skeleton = skeleton.replace('z', 'v') + if 'k' in skeleton and not any('k' in option for option in options): + skeleton = skeleton.replace('k', 'H') + if 'K' in skeleton and not any('K' in option for option in options): + skeleton = skeleton.replace('K', 'h') + if 'a' in skeleton and not any('a' in option for option in options): + skeleton = skeleton.replace('a', '') + if 'b' in skeleton and not any('b' in option for option in options): + skeleton = skeleton.replace('b', '') + + get_input_field_width = dict(t[1] for t in tokenize_pattern(skeleton) if t[0] == "field").get # fmt: skip + best_skeleton = None + best_distance = None + for option in options: + get_opt_field_width = dict(t[1] for t in tokenize_pattern(option) if t[0] == "field").get # fmt: skip + distance = 0 + for field in PATTERN_CHARS: + input_width = get_input_field_width(field, 0) + opt_width = get_opt_field_width(field, 0) + if input_width == opt_width: + continue + if opt_width == 0 or input_width == 0: + if not allow_different_fields: # This one is not okay + option = None + break + # Magic weight constant for "entirely different fields" + distance += 0x1000 + elif field == 'M' and ( + (input_width > 2 and opt_width <= 2) or (input_width <= 2 and opt_width > 2) + ): + # Magic weight constant for "text turns into a number" + distance += 0x100 + else: + distance += abs(input_width - opt_width) + + if not option: + # We lost the option along the way (probably due to "allow_different_fields") + continue + + if not best_skeleton or distance < best_distance: + best_skeleton = option + best_distance = distance + + if distance == 0: # Found a perfect match! + break + + return best_skeleton diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/languages.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/languages.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5b2396c84c5233cf1692f842cd471c27fca65512 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/languages.py @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from babel.core import get_global + + +def get_official_languages( + territory: str, + regional: bool = False, + de_facto: bool = False, +) -> tuple[str, ...]: + """ + Get the official language(s) for the given territory. + + The language codes, if any are known, are returned in order of descending popularity. + + If the `regional` flag is set, then languages which are regionally official are also returned. + + If the `de_facto` flag is set, then languages which are "de facto" official are also returned. + + .. warning:: Note that the data is as up to date as the current version of the CLDR used + by Babel. If you need scientifically accurate information, use another source! + + :param territory: Territory code + :type territory: str + :param regional: Whether to return regionally official languages too + :type regional: bool + :param de_facto: Whether to return de-facto official languages too + :type de_facto: bool + :return: Tuple of language codes + :rtype: tuple[str] + """ + + territory = str(territory).upper() + allowed_stati = {"official"} + if regional: + allowed_stati.add("official_regional") + if de_facto: + allowed_stati.add("de_facto_official") + + languages = get_global("territory_languages").get(territory, {}) + pairs = [ + (info['population_percent'], language) + for language, info in languages.items() + if info.get('official_status') in allowed_stati + ] + pairs.sort(reverse=True) + return tuple(lang for _, lang in pairs) + + +def get_territory_language_info( + territory: str, +) -> dict[str, dict[str, float | str | None]]: + """ + Get a dictionary of language information for a territory. + + The dictionary is keyed by language code; the values are dicts with more information. + + The following keys are currently known for the values: + + * `population_percent`: The percentage of the territory's population speaking the + language. + * `official_status`: An optional string describing the officiality status of the language. + Known values are "official", "official_regional" and "de_facto_official". + + .. warning:: Note that the data is as up to date as the current version of the CLDR used + by Babel. If you need scientifically accurate information, use another source! + + .. note:: Note that the format of the dict returned may change between Babel versions. + + See https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/latest/supplemental/territory_language_information.html + + :param territory: Territory code + :type territory: str + :return: Language information dictionary + :rtype: dict[str, dict] + """ + territory = str(territory).upper() + return get_global("territory_languages").get(territory, {}).copy() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/lists.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/lists.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b6c859800304d4aea57aba65b4c167ec504c7ec1 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/lists.py @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +""" +babel.lists +~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Locale dependent formatting of lists. + +The default locale for the functions in this module is determined by the +following environment variables, in that order: + + * ``LC_ALL``, and + * ``LANG`` + +:copyright: (c) 2015-2026 by the Babel Team. +:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import warnings +from collections.abc import Sequence +from typing import Literal + +from babel.core import Locale, default_locale + +_DEFAULT_LOCALE = default_locale() # TODO(3.0): Remove this. + + +def __getattr__(name): + if name == "DEFAULT_LOCALE": + warnings.warn( + "The babel.lists.DEFAULT_LOCALE constant is deprecated and will be removed.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return _DEFAULT_LOCALE + raise AttributeError(f"module {__name__!r} has no attribute {name!r}") + + +def format_list( + lst: Sequence[str], + style: Literal[ + 'standard', + 'standard-short', + 'or', + 'or-short', + 'unit', + 'unit-short', + 'unit-narrow', + ] = 'standard', + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> str: + """ + Format the items in `lst` as a list. + + >>> format_list(['apples', 'oranges', 'pears'], locale='en') + 'apples, oranges, and pears' + >>> format_list(['apples', 'oranges', 'pears'], locale='zh') + 'apples、oranges和pears' + >>> format_list(['omena', 'peruna', 'aplari'], style='or', locale='fi') + 'omena, peruna tai aplari' + + Not all styles are necessarily available in all locales. + The function will attempt to fall back to replacement styles according to the rules + set forth in the CLDR root XML file, and raise a ValueError if no suitable replacement + can be found. + + The following text is verbatim from the Unicode TR35-49 spec [1]. + + * standard: + A typical 'and' list for arbitrary placeholders. + eg. "January, February, and March" + * standard-short: + A short version of an 'and' list, suitable for use with short or abbreviated placeholder values. + eg. "Jan., Feb., and Mar." + * or: + A typical 'or' list for arbitrary placeholders. + eg. "January, February, or March" + * or-short: + A short version of an 'or' list. + eg. "Jan., Feb., or Mar." + * unit: + A list suitable for wide units. + eg. "3 feet, 7 inches" + * unit-short: + A list suitable for short units + eg. "3 ft, 7 in" + * unit-narrow: + A list suitable for narrow units, where space on the screen is very limited. + eg. "3′ 7″" + + [1]: https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-49/tr35-general.html#ListPatterns + + :param lst: a sequence of items to format in to a list + :param style: the style to format the list with. See above for description. + :param locale: the locale. Defaults to the system locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or _DEFAULT_LOCALE) + if not lst: + return '' + if len(lst) == 1: + return lst[0] + + patterns = _resolve_list_style(locale, style) + + if len(lst) == 2 and '2' in patterns: + return patterns['2'].format(*lst) + + result = patterns['start'].format(lst[0], lst[1]) + for elem in lst[2:-1]: + result = patterns['middle'].format(result, elem) + result = patterns['end'].format(result, lst[-1]) + + return result + + +# Based on CLDR 45's root.xml file's ``es. +# The root file defines both `standard` and `or`, +# so they're always available. +# TODO: It would likely be better to use the +# babel.localedata.Alias mechanism for this, +# but I'm not quite sure how it's supposed to +# work with inheritance and data in the root. +_style_fallbacks = { + "or-narrow": ["or-short", "or"], + "or-short": ["or"], + "standard-narrow": ["standard-short", "standard"], + "standard-short": ["standard"], + "unit": ["unit-short", "standard"], + "unit-narrow": ["unit-short", "unit", "standard"], + "unit-short": ["standard"], +} + + +def _resolve_list_style(locale: Locale, style: str): + for style in (style, *(_style_fallbacks.get(style, []))): # noqa: B020 + if style in locale.list_patterns: + return locale.list_patterns[style] + raise ValueError( + f"Locale {locale} does not support list formatting style {style!r} " + f"(supported are {sorted(locale.list_patterns)})", + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/localedata.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/localedata.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2b225a142adf85ff790fbd0afaba4d032e6f92a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/localedata.py @@ -0,0 +1,284 @@ +""" +babel.localedata +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Low-level locale data access. + +:note: The `Locale` class, which uses this module under the hood, provides a + more convenient interface for accessing the locale data. + +:copyright: (c) 2013-2026 by the Babel Team. +:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import os +import pickle +import re +import sys +import threading +from collections import abc +from collections.abc import Iterator, Mapping, MutableMapping +from functools import lru_cache +from itertools import chain +from typing import Any + +_cache: dict[str, Any] = {} +_cache_lock = threading.RLock() +_dirname = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'locale-data') +_windows_reserved_name_re = re.compile("^(con|prn|aux|nul|com[0-9]|lpt[0-9])$", re.I) + + +def normalize_locale(name: str) -> str | None: + """Normalize a locale ID by stripping spaces and apply proper casing. + + Returns the normalized locale ID string or `None` if the ID is not + recognized. + """ + if not name or not isinstance(name, str): + return None + name = name.strip().lower() + for locale_id in chain.from_iterable([_cache, locale_identifiers()]): + if name == locale_id.lower(): + return locale_id + + +def resolve_locale_filename(name: os.PathLike[str] | str) -> str: + """ + Resolve a locale identifier to a `.dat` path on disk. + """ + + # Clean up any possible relative paths. + name = os.path.basename(name) + + # Ensure we're not left with one of the Windows reserved names. + if sys.platform == "win32" and _windows_reserved_name_re.match(os.path.splitext(name)[0]): + raise ValueError(f"Name {name} is invalid on Windows") + + # Build the path. + return os.path.join(_dirname, f"{name}.dat") + + +def exists(name: str) -> bool: + """Check whether locale data is available for the given locale. + + Returns `True` if it exists, `False` otherwise. + + :param name: the locale identifier string + """ + if not name or not isinstance(name, str): + return False + if name in _cache: + return True + file_found = os.path.exists(resolve_locale_filename(name)) + return True if file_found else bool(normalize_locale(name)) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=None) +def locale_identifiers() -> list[str]: + """Return a list of all locale identifiers for which locale data is + available. + + This data is cached after the first invocation. + You can clear the cache by calling `locale_identifiers.cache_clear()`. + + .. versionadded:: 0.8.1 + + :return: a list of locale identifiers (strings) + """ + return [ + stem + for stem, extension in ( + os.path.splitext(filename) for filename in os.listdir(_dirname) + ) + if extension == '.dat' and stem != 'root' + ] + + +def _is_non_likely_script(name: str) -> bool: + """Return whether the locale is of the form ``lang_Script``, + and the script is not the likely script for the language. + + This implements the behavior of the ``nonlikelyScript`` value of the + ``localRules`` attribute for parent locales added in CLDR 45. + """ + from babel.core import get_global, parse_locale + + try: + lang, territory, script, variant, *rest = parse_locale(name) + except ValueError: + return False + + if lang and script and not territory and not variant and not rest: + likely_subtag = get_global('likely_subtags').get(lang) + _, _, likely_script, *_ = parse_locale(likely_subtag) + return script != likely_script + return False + + +def load(name: os.PathLike[str] | str, merge_inherited: bool = True) -> dict[str, Any]: + """Load the locale data for the given locale. + + The locale data is a dictionary that contains much of the data defined by + the Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR). This data is stored as a + collection of pickle files inside the ``babel`` package. + + >>> d = load('en_US') + >>> d['languages']['sv'] + 'Swedish' + + Note that the results are cached, and subsequent requests for the same + locale return the same dictionary: + + >>> d1 = load('en_US') + >>> d2 = load('en_US') + >>> d1 is d2 + True + + :param name: the locale identifier string (or "root") + :param merge_inherited: whether the inherited data should be merged into + the data of the requested locale + :raise `IOError`: if no locale data file is found for the given locale + identifier, or one of the locales it inherits from + """ + name = os.path.basename(name) + _cache_lock.acquire() + try: + data = _cache.get(name) + if not data: + # Load inherited data + if name == 'root' or not merge_inherited: + data = {} + else: + from babel.core import get_global + + parent = get_global('parent_exceptions').get(name) + if not parent: + if _is_non_likely_script(name): + parent = 'root' + else: + parts = name.split('_') + parent = "root" if len(parts) == 1 else "_".join(parts[:-1]) + data = load(parent).copy() + filename = resolve_locale_filename(name) + with open(filename, 'rb') as fileobj: + if name != 'root' and merge_inherited: + merge(data, pickle.load(fileobj)) + else: + data = pickle.load(fileobj) + _cache[name] = data + return data + finally: + _cache_lock.release() + + +def merge(dict1: MutableMapping[Any, Any], dict2: Mapping[Any, Any]) -> None: + """Merge the data from `dict2` into the `dict1` dictionary, making copies + of nested dictionaries. + + >>> d = {1: 'foo', 3: 'baz'} + >>> merge(d, {1: 'Foo', 2: 'Bar'}) + >>> sorted(d.items()) + [(1, 'Foo'), (2, 'Bar'), (3, 'baz')] + + :param dict1: the dictionary to merge into + :param dict2: the dictionary containing the data that should be merged + """ + for key, val2 in dict2.items(): + if val2 is not None: + val1 = dict1.get(key) + if isinstance(val2, dict): + if val1 is None: + val1 = {} + if isinstance(val1, Alias): + val1 = (val1, val2) + elif isinstance(val1, tuple): + alias, others = val1 + others = others.copy() + merge(others, val2) + val1 = (alias, others) + else: + val1 = val1.copy() + merge(val1, val2) + else: + val1 = val2 + dict1[key] = val1 + + +class Alias: + """Representation of an alias in the locale data. + + An alias is a value that refers to some other part of the locale data, + as specified by the `keys`. + """ + + def __init__(self, keys: tuple[str, ...]) -> None: + self.keys = tuple(keys) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{type(self).__name__} {self.keys!r}>" + + def resolve(self, data: Mapping[str | int | None, Any]) -> Mapping[str | int | None, Any]: + """Resolve the alias based on the given data. + + This is done recursively, so if one alias resolves to a second alias, + that second alias will also be resolved. + + :param data: the locale data + :type data: `dict` + """ + base = data + for key in self.keys: + data = data[key] + if isinstance(data, Alias): + data = data.resolve(base) + elif isinstance(data, tuple): + alias, others = data + data = alias.resolve(base) + return data + + +class LocaleDataDict(abc.MutableMapping): + """Dictionary wrapper that automatically resolves aliases to the actual + values. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + data: MutableMapping[str | int | None, Any], + base: Mapping[str | int | None, Any] | None = None, + ): + self._data = data + if base is None: + base = data + self.base = base + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self._data) + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str | int | None]: + return iter(self._data) + + def __getitem__(self, key: str | int | None) -> Any: + orig = val = self._data[key] + if isinstance(val, Alias): # resolve an alias + val = val.resolve(self.base) + if isinstance(val, tuple): # Merge a partial dict with an alias + alias, others = val + val = alias.resolve(self.base).copy() + merge(val, others) + if isinstance(val, dict): # Return a nested alias-resolving dict + val = LocaleDataDict(val, base=self.base) + if val is not orig: + self._data[key] = val + return val + + def __setitem__(self, key: str | int | None, value: Any) -> None: + self._data[key] = value + + def __delitem__(self, key: str | int | None) -> None: + del self._data[key] + + def copy(self) -> LocaleDataDict: + return LocaleDataDict(self._data.copy(), base=self.base) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/numbers.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/numbers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2ef9031aae3c4de95736d533186458c5d654a1d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/numbers.py @@ -0,0 +1,1681 @@ +""" +babel.numbers +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Locale dependent formatting and parsing of numeric data. + +The default locale for the functions in this module is determined by the +following environment variables, in that order: + + * ``LC_MONETARY`` for currency related functions, + * ``LC_NUMERIC``, and + * ``LC_ALL``, and + * ``LANG`` + +:copyright: (c) 2013-2026 by the Babel Team. +:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. +""" + +# TODO: +# Padding and rounding increments in pattern: +# - https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/ (Appendix G.6) +from __future__ import annotations + +import datetime +import decimal +import re +import warnings +from typing import Any, Literal, cast, overload + +from babel.core import Locale, default_locale, get_global +from babel.localedata import LocaleDataDict + +LC_MONETARY = default_locale(('LC_MONETARY', 'LC_NUMERIC')) +LC_NUMERIC = default_locale('LC_NUMERIC') + + +class UnknownCurrencyError(Exception): + """Exception thrown when a currency is requested for which no data is available.""" + + def __init__(self, identifier: str) -> None: + """Create the exception. + :param identifier: the identifier string of the unsupported currency + """ + Exception.__init__(self, f"Unknown currency {identifier!r}.") + + #: The identifier of the locale that could not be found. + self.identifier = identifier + + +def list_currencies(locale: Locale | str | None = None) -> set[str]: + """Return a `set` of normalized currency codes. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + + :param locale: filters returned currency codes by the provided locale. + Expected to be a locale instance or code. If no locale is + provided, returns the list of all currencies from all + locales. + """ + # Get locale-scoped currencies. + if locale: + return set(Locale.parse(locale).currencies) + return set(get_global('all_currencies')) + + +def validate_currency(currency: str, locale: Locale | str | None = None) -> None: + """Check the currency code is recognized by Babel. + + Accepts a ``locale`` parameter for fined-grained validation, working as + the one defined above in ``list_currencies()`` method. + + Raises a `UnknownCurrencyError` exception if the currency is unknown to Babel. + """ + if currency not in list_currencies(locale): + raise UnknownCurrencyError(currency) + + +def is_currency(currency: str, locale: Locale | str | None = None) -> bool: + """Returns `True` only if a currency is recognized by Babel. + + This method always return a Boolean and never raise. + """ + if not currency or not isinstance(currency, str): + return False + try: + validate_currency(currency, locale) + except UnknownCurrencyError: + return False + return True + + +def normalize_currency(currency: str, locale: Locale | str | None = None) -> str | None: + """Returns the normalized identifier of any currency code. + + Accepts a ``locale`` parameter for fined-grained validation, working as + the one defined above in ``list_currencies()`` method. + + Returns None if the currency is unknown to Babel. + """ + if isinstance(currency, str): + currency = currency.upper() + if not is_currency(currency, locale): + return None + return currency + + +def get_currency_name( + currency: str, + count: float | decimal.Decimal | None = None, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> str: + """Return the name used by the locale for the specified currency. + + >>> get_currency_name('USD', locale='en_US') + 'US Dollar' + + .. versionadded:: 0.9.4 + + :param currency: the currency code. + :param count: the optional count. If provided the currency name + will be pluralized to that number if possible. + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. + Defaults to the system currency locale or numeric locale. + """ + loc = Locale.parse(locale or LC_MONETARY) + if count is not None: + try: + plural_form = loc.plural_form(count) + except (OverflowError, ValueError): + plural_form = 'other' + plural_names = loc._data['currency_names_plural'] + if currency in plural_names: + currency_plural_names = plural_names[currency] + if plural_form in currency_plural_names: + return currency_plural_names[plural_form] + if 'other' in currency_plural_names: + return currency_plural_names['other'] + return loc.currencies.get(currency, currency) + + +def get_currency_symbol(currency: str, locale: Locale | str | None = None) -> str: + """Return the symbol used by the locale for the specified currency. + + >>> get_currency_symbol('USD', locale='en_US') + '$' + + :param currency: the currency code. + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. + Defaults to the system currency locale or numeric locale. + """ + return Locale.parse(locale or LC_MONETARY).currency_symbols.get(currency, currency) + + +def get_currency_precision(currency: str) -> int: + """Return currency's precision. + + Precision is the number of decimals found after the decimal point in the + currency's format pattern. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + + :param currency: the currency code. + """ + precisions = get_global('currency_fractions') + return precisions.get(currency, precisions['DEFAULT'])[0] + + +def get_currency_unit_pattern( + currency: str, # TODO: unused?! + count: float | decimal.Decimal | None = None, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> str: + """ + Return the unit pattern used for long display of a currency value + for a given locale. + This is a string containing ``{0}`` where the numeric part + should be substituted and ``{1}`` where the currency long display + name should be substituted. + + >>> get_currency_unit_pattern('USD', locale='en_US', count=10) + '{0} {1}' + + .. versionadded:: 2.7.0 + + :param currency: the currency code. + :param count: the optional count. If provided the unit + pattern for that number will be returned. + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. + Defaults to the system currency locale or numeric locale. + """ + loc = Locale.parse(locale or LC_MONETARY) + if count is not None: + plural_form = loc.plural_form(count) + try: + return loc._data['currency_unit_patterns'][plural_form] + except LookupError: + # Fall back to 'other' + pass + + return loc._data['currency_unit_patterns']['other'] + + +@overload +def get_territory_currencies( + territory: str, + start_date: datetime.date | None = ..., + end_date: datetime.date | None = ..., + tender: bool = ..., + non_tender: bool = ..., + include_details: Literal[False] = ..., +) -> list[str]: ... # pragma: no cover + + +@overload +def get_territory_currencies( + territory: str, + start_date: datetime.date | None = ..., + end_date: datetime.date | None = ..., + tender: bool = ..., + non_tender: bool = ..., + include_details: Literal[True] = ..., +) -> list[dict[str, Any]]: ... # pragma: no cover + + +def get_territory_currencies( + territory: str, + start_date: datetime.date | None = None, + end_date: datetime.date | None = None, + tender: bool = True, + non_tender: bool = False, + include_details: bool = False, +) -> list[str] | list[dict[str, Any]]: + """Returns the list of currencies for the given territory that are valid for + the given date range. In addition to that the currency database + distinguishes between tender and non-tender currencies. By default only + tender currencies are returned. + + The return value is a list of all currencies roughly ordered by the time + of when the currency became active. The longer the currency is being in + use the more to the left of the list it will be. + + The start date defaults to today. If no end date is given it will be the + same as the start date. Otherwise a range can be defined. For instance + this can be used to find the currencies in use in Austria between 1995 and + 2011: + + >>> from datetime import date + >>> get_territory_currencies('AT', date(1995, 1, 1), date(2011, 1, 1)) + ['ATS', 'EUR'] + + Likewise it's also possible to find all the currencies in use on a + single date: + + >>> get_territory_currencies('AT', date(1995, 1, 1)) + ['ATS'] + >>> get_territory_currencies('AT', date(2011, 1, 1)) + ['EUR'] + + By default the return value only includes tender currencies. This + however can be changed: + + >>> get_territory_currencies('US') + ['USD'] + >>> get_territory_currencies('US', tender=False, non_tender=True, + ... start_date=date(2014, 1, 1)) + ['USN', 'USS'] + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + :param territory: the name of the territory to find the currency for. + :param start_date: the start date. If not given today is assumed. + :param end_date: the end date. If not given the start date is assumed. + :param tender: controls whether tender currencies should be included. + :param non_tender: controls whether non-tender currencies should be + included. + :param include_details: if set to `True`, instead of returning currency + codes the return value will be dictionaries + with detail information. In that case each + dictionary will have the keys ``'currency'``, + ``'from'``, ``'to'``, and ``'tender'``. + """ + currencies = get_global('territory_currencies') + if start_date is None: + start_date = datetime.date.today() + elif isinstance(start_date, datetime.datetime): + start_date = start_date.date() + if end_date is None: + end_date = start_date + elif isinstance(end_date, datetime.datetime): + end_date = end_date.date() + + curs = currencies.get(territory.upper(), ()) + # TODO: validate that the territory exists + + def _is_active(start, end): + return (start is None or start <= end_date) and (end is None or end >= start_date) + + result = [] + for currency_code, start, end, is_tender in curs: + if start: + start = datetime.date(*start) + if end: + end = datetime.date(*end) + if ((is_tender and tender) or (not is_tender and non_tender)) and _is_active( + start, + end, + ): + if include_details: + result.append( + { + 'currency': currency_code, + 'from': start, + 'to': end, + 'tender': is_tender, + }, + ) + else: + result.append(currency_code) + + return result + + +def _get_numbering_system( + locale: Locale, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + if numbering_system == "default": + return locale.default_numbering_system + else: + return numbering_system + + +def _get_number_symbols( + locale: Locale, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> LocaleDataDict: + numbering_system = _get_numbering_system(locale, numbering_system) + try: + return locale.number_symbols[numbering_system] + except KeyError as error: + raise UnsupportedNumberingSystemError( + f"Unknown numbering system {numbering_system} for Locale {locale}.", + ) from error + + +class UnsupportedNumberingSystemError(Exception): + """Exception thrown when an unsupported numbering system is requested for the given Locale.""" + + pass + + +def get_decimal_symbol( + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + """Return the symbol used by the locale to separate decimal fractions. + + >>> get_decimal_symbol('en_US') + '.' + >>> get_decimal_symbol('ar_EG', numbering_system='default') + '٫' + >>> get_decimal_symbol('ar_EG', numbering_system='latn') + '.' + + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for fetching the symbol. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: If the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + return _get_number_symbols(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system).get('decimal', '.') + + +def get_plus_sign_symbol( + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + """Return the plus sign symbol used by the current locale. + + >>> get_plus_sign_symbol('en_US') + '+' + >>> get_plus_sign_symbol('ar_EG', numbering_system='default') + '\\u061c+' + >>> get_plus_sign_symbol('ar_EG', numbering_system='latn') + '\\u200e+' + + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for fetching the symbol. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: if the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + return _get_number_symbols(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system).get('plusSign', '+') + + +def get_minus_sign_symbol( + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + """Return the plus sign symbol used by the current locale. + + >>> get_minus_sign_symbol('en_US') + '-' + >>> get_minus_sign_symbol('ar_EG', numbering_system='default') + '\\u061c-' + >>> get_minus_sign_symbol('ar_EG', numbering_system='latn') + '\\u200e-' + + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for fetching the symbol. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: if the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + return _get_number_symbols(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system).get('minusSign', '-') + + +def get_exponential_symbol( + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + """Return the symbol used by the locale to separate mantissa and exponent. + + >>> get_exponential_symbol('en_US') + 'E' + >>> get_exponential_symbol('ar_EG', numbering_system='default') + 'أس' + >>> get_exponential_symbol('ar_EG', numbering_system='latn') + 'E' + + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for fetching the symbol. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: if the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + return _get_number_symbols(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system).get('exponential', 'E') # fmt: skip + + +def get_group_symbol( + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + """Return the symbol used by the locale to separate groups of thousands. + + >>> get_group_symbol('en_US') + ',' + >>> get_group_symbol('ar_EG', numbering_system='default') + '٬' + >>> get_group_symbol('ar_EG', numbering_system='latn') + ',' + + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for fetching the symbol. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: if the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + return _get_number_symbols(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system).get('group', ',') + + +def get_infinity_symbol( + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + """Return the symbol used by the locale to represent infinity. + + >>> get_infinity_symbol('en_US') + '∞' + >>> get_infinity_symbol('ar_EG', numbering_system='default') + '∞' + >>> get_infinity_symbol('ar_EG', numbering_system='latn') + '∞' + + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for fetching the symbol. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: if the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + return _get_number_symbols(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system).get('infinity', '∞') + + +def format_number( + number: float | decimal.Decimal | str, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> str: + """Return the given number formatted for a specific locale. + + >>> format_number(1099, locale='en_US') # doctest: +SKIP + '1,099' + >>> format_number(1099, locale='de_DE') # doctest: +SKIP + '1.099' + + .. deprecated:: 2.6.0 + + Use babel.numbers.format_decimal() instead. + + :param number: the number to format + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + + + """ + warnings.warn( + 'Use babel.numbers.format_decimal() instead.', + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return format_decimal(number, locale=locale) + + +def get_decimal_precision(number: decimal.Decimal) -> int: + """Return maximum precision of a decimal instance's fractional part. + + Precision is extracted from the fractional part only. + """ + # Copied from: https://github.com/mahmoud/boltons/pull/59 + assert isinstance(number, decimal.Decimal) + decimal_tuple = number.normalize().as_tuple() + # Note: DecimalTuple.exponent can be 'n' (qNaN), 'N' (sNaN), or 'F' (Infinity) + if not isinstance(decimal_tuple.exponent, int) or decimal_tuple.exponent >= 0: + return 0 + return abs(decimal_tuple.exponent) + + +def get_decimal_quantum(precision: int | decimal.Decimal) -> decimal.Decimal: + """Return minimal quantum of a number, as defined by precision.""" + assert isinstance(precision, (int, decimal.Decimal)) + return decimal.Decimal(10) ** (-precision) + + +def format_decimal( + number: float | decimal.Decimal | str, + format: str | NumberPattern | None = None, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + decimal_quantization: bool = True, + group_separator: bool = True, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + """Return the given decimal number formatted for a specific locale. + + >>> format_decimal(1.2345, locale='en_US') + '1.234' + >>> format_decimal(1.2346, locale='en_US') + '1.235' + >>> format_decimal(-1.2346, locale='en_US') + '-1.235' + >>> format_decimal(1.2345, locale='sv_SE') + '1,234' + >>> format_decimal(1.2345, locale='de') + '1,234' + >>> format_decimal(1.2345, locale='ar_EG', numbering_system='default') + '1٫234' + >>> format_decimal(1.2345, locale='ar_EG', numbering_system='latn') + '1.234' + + The appropriate thousands grouping and the decimal separator are used for + each locale: + + >>> format_decimal(12345.5, locale='en_US') + '12,345.5' + + By default the locale is allowed to truncate and round a high-precision + number by forcing its format pattern onto the decimal part. You can bypass + this behavior with the `decimal_quantization` parameter: + + >>> format_decimal(1.2346, locale='en_US') + '1.235' + >>> format_decimal(1.2346, locale='en_US', decimal_quantization=False) + '1.2346' + >>> format_decimal(12345.67, locale='fr_CA', group_separator=False) + '12345,67' + >>> format_decimal(12345.67, locale='en_US', group_separator=True) + '12,345.67' + + :param number: the number to format + :param format: + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param decimal_quantization: Truncate and round high-precision numbers to + the format pattern. Defaults to `True`. + :param group_separator: Boolean to switch group separator on/off in a locale's + number format. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for formatting number symbols. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: If the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + if format is None: + format = locale.decimal_formats[format] + pattern = parse_pattern(format) + return pattern.apply( + number, + locale, + decimal_quantization=decimal_quantization, + group_separator=group_separator, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + + +def format_compact_decimal( + number: float | decimal.Decimal | str, + *, + format_type: Literal["short", "long"] = "short", + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + fraction_digits: int = 0, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + """Return the given decimal number formatted for a specific locale in compact form. + + >>> format_compact_decimal(12345, format_type="short", locale='en_US') + '12K' + >>> format_compact_decimal(12345, format_type="long", locale='en_US') + '12 thousand' + >>> format_compact_decimal(12345, format_type="short", locale='en_US', fraction_digits=2) + '12.34K' + >>> format_compact_decimal(1234567, format_type="short", locale="ja_JP") + '123万' + >>> format_compact_decimal(2345678, format_type="long", locale="mk") + '2 милиони' + >>> format_compact_decimal(21000000, format_type="long", locale="mk") + '21 милион' + >>> format_compact_decimal(12345, format_type="short", locale='ar_EG', fraction_digits=2, numbering_system='default') + '12٫34\\xa0ألف' + + :param number: the number to format + :param format_type: Compact format to use ("short" or "long") + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param fraction_digits: Number of digits after the decimal point to use. Defaults to `0`. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for formatting number symbols. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: If the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + compact_format = locale.compact_decimal_formats[format_type] + number, format = _get_compact_format(number, compact_format, locale, fraction_digits) + # Did not find a format, fall back. + if format is None: + format = locale.decimal_formats[None] + pattern = parse_pattern(format) + return pattern.apply( + number, + locale, + decimal_quantization=False, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + + +def _get_compact_format( + number: float | decimal.Decimal | str, + compact_format: LocaleDataDict, + locale: Locale, + fraction_digits: int, +) -> tuple[decimal.Decimal, NumberPattern | None]: + """Returns the number after dividing by the unit and the format pattern to use. + The algorithm is described here: + https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-45/tr35-numbers.html#Compact_Number_Formats. + """ + if not isinstance(number, decimal.Decimal): + number = decimal.Decimal(str(number)) + if number.is_nan() or number.is_infinite(): + return number, None + format = None + for magnitude in sorted([int(m) for m in compact_format["other"]], reverse=True): + if abs(number) >= magnitude: + # check the pattern using "other" as the amount + format = compact_format["other"][str(magnitude)] + pattern = parse_pattern(format).pattern + # if the pattern is "0", we do not divide the number + if pattern == "0": + break + # otherwise, we need to divide the number by the magnitude but remove zeros + # equal to the number of 0's in the pattern minus 1 + number = cast( + decimal.Decimal, + number / (magnitude // (10 ** (pattern.count("0") - 1))), + ) + # round to the number of fraction digits requested + rounded = round(number, fraction_digits) + # if the remaining number is singular, use the singular format + plural_form = locale.plural_form(abs(number)) + if plural_form not in compact_format: + plural_form = "other" + if number == 1 and "1" in compact_format: + plural_form = "1" + if str(magnitude) not in compact_format[plural_form]: + plural_form = "other" # fall back to other as the implicit default + format = compact_format[plural_form][str(magnitude)] + number = rounded + break + return number, format + + +class UnknownCurrencyFormatError(KeyError): + """Exception raised when an unknown currency format is requested.""" + + +def format_currency( + number: float | decimal.Decimal | str, + currency: str, + format: str | NumberPattern | None = None, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + currency_digits: bool = True, + format_type: Literal["name", "standard", "accounting"] = "standard", + decimal_quantization: bool = True, + group_separator: bool = True, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + """Return formatted currency value. + + >>> format_currency(1099.98, 'USD', locale='en_US') + '$1,099.98' + >>> format_currency(1099.98, 'USD', locale='es_CO') + 'US$1.099,98' + >>> format_currency(1099.98, 'EUR', locale='de_DE') + '1.099,98\\xa0\\u20ac' + >>> format_currency(1099.98, 'EGP', locale='ar_EG', numbering_system='default') + '\\u200f1٬099٫98\\xa0ج.م.\\u200f' + + The format can also be specified explicitly. The currency is + placed with the '¤' sign. As the sign gets repeated the format + expands (¤ being the symbol, ¤¤ is the currency abbreviation and + ¤¤¤ is the full name of the currency): + + >>> format_currency(1099.98, 'EUR', '\\xa4\\xa4 #,##0.00', locale='en_US') + 'EUR 1,099.98' + >>> format_currency(1099.98, 'EUR', '#,##0.00 \\xa4\\xa4\\xa4', locale='en_US') + '1,099.98 euros' + + Currencies usually have a specific number of decimal digits. This function + favours that information over the given format: + + >>> format_currency(1099.98, 'JPY', locale='en_US') + '\\xa51,100' + >>> format_currency(1099.98, 'COP', '#,##0.00', locale='es_ES') + '1.099,98' + + However, the number of decimal digits can be overridden from the currency + information, by setting the last parameter to ``False``: + + >>> format_currency(1099.98, 'JPY', locale='en_US', currency_digits=False) + '\\xa51,099.98' + >>> format_currency(1099.98, 'COP', '#,##0.00', locale='es_ES', currency_digits=False) + '1.099,98' + + If a format is not specified the type of currency format to use + from the locale can be specified: + + >>> format_currency(1099.98, 'EUR', locale='en_US', format_type='standard') + '\\u20ac1,099.98' + + When the given currency format type is not available, an exception is + raised: + + >>> format_currency('1099.98', 'EUR', locale='root', format_type='unknown') + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + UnknownCurrencyFormatError: "'unknown' is not a known currency format type" + + >>> format_currency(101299.98, 'USD', locale='en_US', group_separator=False) + '$101299.98' + + >>> format_currency(101299.98, 'USD', locale='en_US', group_separator=True) + '$101,299.98' + + You can also pass format_type='name' to use long display names. The order of + the number and currency name, along with the correct localized plural form + of the currency name, is chosen according to locale: + + >>> format_currency(1, 'USD', locale='en_US', format_type='name') + '1.00 US dollar' + >>> format_currency(1099.98, 'USD', locale='en_US', format_type='name') + '1,099.98 US dollars' + >>> format_currency(1099.98, 'USD', locale='ee', format_type='name') + 'us ga dollar 1,099.98' + + By default the locale is allowed to truncate and round a high-precision + number by forcing its format pattern onto the decimal part. You can bypass + this behavior with the `decimal_quantization` parameter: + + >>> format_currency(1099.9876, 'USD', locale='en_US') + '$1,099.99' + >>> format_currency(1099.9876, 'USD', locale='en_US', decimal_quantization=False) + '$1,099.9876' + + :param number: the number to format + :param currency: the currency code + :param format: the format string to use + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. + Defaults to the system currency locale or numeric locale. + :param currency_digits: use the currency's natural number of decimal digits + :param format_type: the currency format type to use + :param decimal_quantization: Truncate and round high-precision numbers to + the format pattern. Defaults to `True`. + :param group_separator: Boolean to switch group separator on/off in a locale's + number format. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for formatting number symbols. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: If the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_MONETARY) + + if format_type == 'name': + return _format_currency_long_name( + number, + currency, + locale=locale, + format=format, + currency_digits=currency_digits, + decimal_quantization=decimal_quantization, + group_separator=group_separator, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + + if format: + pattern = parse_pattern(format) + else: + try: + pattern = locale.currency_formats[format_type] + except KeyError: + raise UnknownCurrencyFormatError( + f"{format_type!r} is not a known currency format type", + ) from None + + return pattern.apply( + number, + locale, + currency=currency, + currency_digits=currency_digits, + decimal_quantization=decimal_quantization, + group_separator=group_separator, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + + +def _format_currency_long_name( + number: float | decimal.Decimal | str, + currency: str, + *, + locale: Locale, + format: str | NumberPattern | None, + currency_digits: bool, + decimal_quantization: bool, + group_separator: bool, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str, +) -> str: + # Algorithm described here: + # https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-numbers.html#Currencies + + # Step 1. + # There are no examples of items with explicit count (0 or 1) in current + # locale data. So there is no point implementing that. + # Step 2. + + # Correct number to numeric type, important for looking up plural rules: + number_n = float(number) if isinstance(number, str) else number + + # Step 3. + unit_pattern = get_currency_unit_pattern(currency, count=number_n, locale=locale) + + # Step 4. + display_name = get_currency_name(currency, count=number_n, locale=locale) + + # Step 5. + if not format: + format = locale.decimal_formats[None] + + pattern = parse_pattern(format) + + number_part = pattern.apply( + number, + locale, + currency=currency, + currency_digits=currency_digits, + decimal_quantization=decimal_quantization, + group_separator=group_separator, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + + return unit_pattern.format(number_part, display_name) + + +def format_compact_currency( + number: float | decimal.Decimal | str, + currency: str, + *, + format_type: Literal["short"] = "short", + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + fraction_digits: int = 0, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + """Format a number as a currency value in compact form. + + >>> format_compact_currency(12345, 'USD', locale='en_US') + '$12K' + >>> format_compact_currency(123456789, 'USD', locale='en_US', fraction_digits=2) + '$123.46M' + >>> format_compact_currency(123456789, 'EUR', locale='de_DE', fraction_digits=1) + '123,5\\xa0Mio.\\xa0€' + + :param number: the number to format + :param currency: the currency code + :param format_type: the compact format type to use. Defaults to "short". + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. + Defaults to the system currency locale or numeric locale. + :param fraction_digits: Number of digits after the decimal point to use. Defaults to `0`. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for formatting number symbols. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: If the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_MONETARY) + try: + compact_format = locale.compact_currency_formats[format_type] + except KeyError as error: + raise UnknownCurrencyFormatError( + f"{format_type!r} is not a known compact currency format type", + ) from error + number, format = _get_compact_format(number, compact_format, locale, fraction_digits) + # Did not find a format, fall back. + if format is None or "¤" not in str(format): + # find first format that has a currency symbol + for magnitude in compact_format['other']: + format = compact_format['other'][magnitude].pattern + if '¤' not in format: + continue + # remove characters that are not the currency symbol, 0's or spaces + format = re.sub(r'[^0\s\¤]', '', format) + # compress adjacent spaces into one + format = re.sub(r'(\s)\s+', r'\1', format).strip() + break + if format is None: + raise ValueError('No compact currency format found for the given number and locale.') + pattern = parse_pattern(format) + return pattern.apply( + number, + locale, + currency=currency, + currency_digits=False, + decimal_quantization=False, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + + +def format_percent( + number: float | decimal.Decimal | str, + format: str | NumberPattern | None = None, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + decimal_quantization: bool = True, + group_separator: bool = True, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + """Return formatted percent value for a specific locale. + + >>> format_percent(0.34, locale='en_US') + '34%' + >>> format_percent(25.1234, locale='en_US') + '2,512%' + >>> format_percent(25.1234, locale='sv_SE') + '2\\xa0512\\xa0%' + >>> format_percent(25.1234, locale='ar_EG', numbering_system='default') + '2٬512%' + + The format pattern can also be specified explicitly: + + >>> format_percent(25.1234, '#,##0\\u2030', locale='en_US') + '25,123‰' + + By default the locale is allowed to truncate and round a high-precision + number by forcing its format pattern onto the decimal part. You can bypass + this behavior with the `decimal_quantization` parameter: + + >>> format_percent(23.9876, locale='en_US') + '2,399%' + >>> format_percent(23.9876, locale='en_US', decimal_quantization=False) + '2,398.76%' + + >>> format_percent(229291.1234, locale='pt_BR', group_separator=False) + '22929112%' + + >>> format_percent(229291.1234, locale='pt_BR', group_separator=True) + '22.929.112%' + + :param number: the percent number to format + :param format: + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param decimal_quantization: Truncate and round high-precision numbers to + the format pattern. Defaults to `True`. + :param group_separator: Boolean to switch group separator on/off in a locale's + number format. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for formatting number symbols. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: If the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + if not format: + format = locale.percent_formats[None] + pattern = parse_pattern(format) + return pattern.apply( + number, + locale, + decimal_quantization=decimal_quantization, + group_separator=group_separator, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + + +def format_scientific( + number: float | decimal.Decimal | str, + format: str | NumberPattern | None = None, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + decimal_quantization: bool = True, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + """Return value formatted in scientific notation for a specific locale. + + >>> format_scientific(10000, locale='en_US') + '1E4' + >>> format_scientific(10000, locale='ar_EG', numbering_system='default') + '1أس4' + + The format pattern can also be specified explicitly: + + >>> format_scientific(1234567, '##0.##E00', locale='en_US') + '1.23E06' + + By default the locale is allowed to truncate and round a high-precision + number by forcing its format pattern onto the decimal part. You can bypass + this behavior with the `decimal_quantization` parameter: + + >>> format_scientific(1234.9876, '#.##E0', locale='en_US') + '1.23E3' + >>> format_scientific(1234.9876, '#.##E0', locale='en_US', decimal_quantization=False) + '1.2349876E3' + + :param number: the number to format + :param format: + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param decimal_quantization: Truncate and round high-precision numbers to + the format pattern. Defaults to `True`. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for formatting number symbols. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: If the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + if not format: + format = locale.scientific_formats[None] + pattern = parse_pattern(format) + return pattern.apply( + number, + locale, + decimal_quantization=decimal_quantization, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + + +class NumberFormatError(ValueError): + """Exception raised when a string cannot be parsed into a number.""" + + def __init__(self, message: str, suggestions: list[str] | None = None) -> None: + super().__init__(message) + #: a list of properly formatted numbers derived from the invalid input + self.suggestions = suggestions + + +SPACE_CHARS = { + ' ', # space + '\xa0', # no-break space + '\u202f', # narrow no-break space +} + +SPACE_CHARS_RE = re.compile('|'.join(SPACE_CHARS)) + + +def parse_number( + string: str, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> int: + """Parse localized number string into an integer. + + >>> parse_number('1,099', locale='en_US') + 1099 + >>> parse_number('1.099', locale='de_DE') + 1099 + + When the given string cannot be parsed, an exception is raised: + + >>> parse_number('1.099,98', locale='de') + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + NumberFormatError: '1.099,98' is not a valid number + + :param string: the string to parse + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for formatting number symbols. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :return: the parsed number + :raise `NumberFormatError`: if the string can not be converted to a number + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: if the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + group_symbol = get_group_symbol(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system) + + if ( + # if the grouping symbol is a kind of space, + group_symbol in SPACE_CHARS + # and the string to be parsed does not contain it, + and group_symbol not in string + # but it does contain any other kind of space instead, + and SPACE_CHARS_RE.search(string) + ): + # ... it's reasonable to assume it is taking the place of the grouping symbol. + string = SPACE_CHARS_RE.sub(group_symbol, string) + + try: + return int(string.replace(group_symbol, '')) + except ValueError as ve: + raise NumberFormatError(f"{string!r} is not a valid number") from ve + + +def parse_decimal( + string: str, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + strict: bool = False, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> decimal.Decimal: + """Parse localized decimal string into a decimal. + + >>> parse_decimal('1,099.98', locale='en_US') + Decimal('1099.98') + >>> parse_decimal('1.099,98', locale='de') + Decimal('1099.98') + >>> parse_decimal('12 345,123', locale='ru') + Decimal('12345.123') + >>> parse_decimal('1٬099٫98', locale='ar_EG', numbering_system='default') + Decimal('1099.98') + + When the given string cannot be parsed, an exception is raised: + + >>> parse_decimal('2,109,998', locale='de') + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + NumberFormatError: '2,109,998' is not a valid decimal number + + If `strict` is set to `True` and the given string contains a number + formatted in an irregular way, an exception is raised: + + >>> parse_decimal('30.00', locale='de', strict=True) + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + NumberFormatError: '30.00' is not a properly formatted decimal number. Did you mean '3.000'? Or maybe '30,00'? + + >>> parse_decimal('0.00', locale='de', strict=True) + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + NumberFormatError: '0.00' is not a properly formatted decimal number. Did you mean '0'? + + :param string: the string to parse + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param strict: controls whether numbers formatted in a weird way are + accepted or rejected + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for formatting number symbols. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise NumberFormatError: if the string can not be converted to a + decimal number + :raise UnsupportedNumberingSystemError: if the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + group_symbol = get_group_symbol(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system) + decimal_symbol = get_decimal_symbol(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system) + + if not strict and ( + group_symbol in SPACE_CHARS # if the grouping symbol is a kind of space, + and group_symbol not in string # and the string to be parsed does not contain it, + # but it does contain any other kind of space instead, + and SPACE_CHARS_RE.search(string) + ): + # ... it's reasonable to assume it is taking the place of the grouping symbol. + string = SPACE_CHARS_RE.sub(group_symbol, string) + + try: + parsed = decimal.Decimal(string.replace(group_symbol, '').replace(decimal_symbol, '.')) + except decimal.InvalidOperation as exc: + raise NumberFormatError(f"{string!r} is not a valid decimal number") from exc + if strict and group_symbol in string: + proper = format_decimal( + parsed, + locale=locale, + decimal_quantization=False, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + if string != proper and proper != _remove_trailing_zeros_after_decimal(string, decimal_symbol): # fmt: skip + try: + parsed_alt = decimal.Decimal( + string.replace(decimal_symbol, '').replace(group_symbol, '.'), + ) + except decimal.InvalidOperation as exc: + raise NumberFormatError( + f"{string!r} is not a properly formatted decimal number. " + f"Did you mean {proper!r}?", + suggestions=[proper], + ) from exc + else: + proper_alt = format_decimal( + parsed_alt, + locale=locale, + decimal_quantization=False, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + if proper_alt == proper: + raise NumberFormatError( + f"{string!r} is not a properly formatted decimal number. " + f"Did you mean {proper!r}?", + suggestions=[proper], + ) + else: + raise NumberFormatError( + f"{string!r} is not a properly formatted decimal number. " + f"Did you mean {proper!r}? Or maybe {proper_alt!r}?", + suggestions=[proper, proper_alt], + ) + return parsed + + +def _remove_trailing_zeros_after_decimal(string: str, decimal_symbol: str) -> str: + """ + Remove trailing zeros from the decimal part of a numeric string. + + This function takes a string representing a numeric value and a decimal symbol. + It removes any trailing zeros that appear after the decimal symbol in the number. + If the decimal part becomes empty after removing trailing zeros, the decimal symbol + is also removed. If the string does not contain the decimal symbol, it is returned unchanged. + + :param string: The numeric string from which to remove trailing zeros. + :type string: str + :param decimal_symbol: The symbol used to denote the decimal point. + :type decimal_symbol: str + :return: The numeric string with trailing zeros removed from its decimal part. + :rtype: str + + Example: + >>> _remove_trailing_zeros_after_decimal("123.4500", ".") + '123.45' + >>> _remove_trailing_zeros_after_decimal("100.000", ".") + '100' + >>> _remove_trailing_zeros_after_decimal("100", ".") + '100' + """ + integer_part, _, decimal_part = string.partition(decimal_symbol) + + if decimal_part: + decimal_part = decimal_part.rstrip("0") + if decimal_part: + return integer_part + decimal_symbol + decimal_part + return integer_part + + return string + + +_number_pattern_re = re.compile( + r"(?P(?:[^'0-9@#.,]|'[^']*')*)" + r"(?P[0-9@#.,E+]*)" + r"(?P.*)", +) + + +def parse_grouping(p: str) -> tuple[int, int]: + """Parse primary and secondary digit grouping + + >>> parse_grouping('##') + (1000, 1000) + >>> parse_grouping('#,###') + (3, 3) + >>> parse_grouping('#,####,###') + (3, 4) + """ + width = len(p) + g1 = p.rfind(',') + if g1 == -1: + return 1000, 1000 + g1 = width - g1 - 1 + g2 = p[: -g1 - 1].rfind(',') + if g2 == -1: + return g1, g1 + g2 = width - g1 - g2 - 2 + return g1, g2 + + +def parse_pattern(pattern: NumberPattern | str) -> NumberPattern: + """Parse number format patterns""" + if isinstance(pattern, NumberPattern): + return pattern + + def _match_number(pattern): + rv = _number_pattern_re.search(pattern) + if rv is None: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid number pattern {pattern!r}") + return rv.groups() + + pos_pattern = pattern + + # Do we have a negative subpattern? + if ';' in pattern: + pos_pattern, neg_pattern = pattern.split(';', 1) + pos_prefix, number, pos_suffix = _match_number(pos_pattern) + neg_prefix, _, neg_suffix = _match_number(neg_pattern) + else: + pos_prefix, number, pos_suffix = _match_number(pos_pattern) + neg_prefix = f"-{pos_prefix}" + neg_suffix = pos_suffix + if 'E' in number: + number, exp = number.split('E', 1) + else: + exp = None + if '@' in number and '.' in number and '0' in number: + raise ValueError('Significant digit patterns can not contain "@" or "0"') + if '.' in number: + integer, fraction = number.rsplit('.', 1) + else: + integer = number + fraction = '' + + def parse_precision(p): + """Calculate the min and max allowed digits""" + min = max = 0 + for c in p: + if c in '@0': + min += 1 + max += 1 + elif c == '#': + max += 1 + elif c == ',': + continue + else: + break + return min, max + + int_prec = parse_precision(integer) + frac_prec = parse_precision(fraction) + if exp: + exp_plus = exp.startswith('+') + exp = exp.lstrip('+') + exp_prec = parse_precision(exp) + else: + exp_plus = None + exp_prec = None + grouping = parse_grouping(integer) + return NumberPattern( + pattern, + (pos_prefix, neg_prefix), + (pos_suffix, neg_suffix), + grouping, + int_prec, + frac_prec, + exp_prec, + exp_plus, + number, + ) + + +class NumberPattern: + def __init__( + self, + pattern: str, + prefix: tuple[str, str], + suffix: tuple[str, str], + grouping: tuple[int, int], + int_prec: tuple[int, int], + frac_prec: tuple[int, int], + exp_prec: tuple[int, int] | None, + exp_plus: bool | None, + number_pattern: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + # Metadata of the decomposed parsed pattern. + self.pattern = pattern + self.prefix = prefix + self.suffix = suffix + self.number_pattern = number_pattern + self.grouping = grouping + self.int_prec = int_prec + self.frac_prec = frac_prec + self.exp_prec = exp_prec + self.exp_plus = exp_plus + self.scale = self.compute_scale() + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{type(self).__name__} {self.pattern!r}>" + + def compute_scale(self) -> Literal[0, 2, 3]: + """Return the scaling factor to apply to the number before rendering. + + Auto-set to a factor of 2 or 3 if presence of a ``%`` or ``‰`` sign is + detected in the prefix or suffix of the pattern. Default is to not mess + with the scale at all and keep it to 0. + """ + scale = 0 + if '%' in ''.join(self.prefix + self.suffix): + scale = 2 + elif '‰' in ''.join(self.prefix + self.suffix): + scale = 3 + return scale + + def scientific_notation_elements( + self, + value: decimal.Decimal, + locale: Locale | str | None, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", + ) -> tuple[decimal.Decimal, int, str]: + """Returns normalized scientific notation components of a value.""" + # Normalize value to only have one lead digit. + exp = value.adjusted() + value = value * get_decimal_quantum(exp) + assert value.adjusted() == 0 + + # Shift exponent and value by the minimum number of leading digits + # imposed by the rendering pattern. And always make that number + # greater or equal to 1. + lead_shift = max([1, min(self.int_prec)]) - 1 + exp = exp - lead_shift + value = value * get_decimal_quantum(-lead_shift) + + # Get exponent sign symbol. + exp_sign = '' + if exp < 0: + exp_sign = get_minus_sign_symbol(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system) + elif self.exp_plus: + exp_sign = get_plus_sign_symbol(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system) + + # Normalize exponent value now that we have the sign. + exp = abs(exp) + + return value, exp, exp_sign + + def apply( + self, + value: float | decimal.Decimal | str, + locale: Locale | str | None, + currency: str | None = None, + currency_digits: bool = True, + decimal_quantization: bool = True, + force_frac: tuple[int, int] | None = None, + group_separator: bool = True, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", + ): + """Renders into a string a number following the defined pattern. + + Forced decimal quantization is active by default so we'll produce a + number string that is strictly following CLDR pattern definitions. + + :param value: The value to format. If this is not a Decimal object, + it will be cast to one. + :type value: decimal.Decimal|float|int + :param locale: The locale to use for formatting. + :type locale: str|babel.core.Locale + :param currency: Which currency, if any, to format as. + :type currency: str|None + :param currency_digits: Whether or not to use the currency's precision. + If false, the pattern's precision is used. + :type currency_digits: bool + :param decimal_quantization: Whether decimal numbers should be forcibly + quantized to produce a formatted output + strictly matching the CLDR definition for + the locale. + :type decimal_quantization: bool + :param force_frac: DEPRECATED - a forced override for `self.frac_prec` + for a single formatting invocation. + :param group_separator: Whether to use the locale's number group separator. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for formatting number symbols. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :return: Formatted decimal string. + :rtype: str + :raise UnsupportedNumberingSystemError: If the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + if not isinstance(value, decimal.Decimal): + value = decimal.Decimal(str(value)) + + value = value.scaleb(self.scale) + + # Separate the absolute value from its sign. + is_negative = int(value.is_signed()) + value = abs(value).normalize() + + # Prepare scientific notation metadata. + if self.exp_prec: + value, exp, exp_sign = self.scientific_notation_elements( + value, + locale, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + + # Adjust the precision of the fractional part and force it to the + # currency's if necessary. + if force_frac: + # TODO (3.x?): Remove this parameter + warnings.warn( + 'The force_frac parameter to NumberPattern.apply() is deprecated.', + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + frac_prec = force_frac + elif currency and currency_digits: + frac_prec = (get_currency_precision(currency),) * 2 + else: + frac_prec = self.frac_prec + + # Bump decimal precision to the natural precision of the number if it + # exceeds the one we're about to use. This adaptative precision is only + # triggered if the decimal quantization is disabled or if a scientific + # notation pattern has a missing mandatory fractional part (as in the + # default '#E0' pattern). This special case has been extensively + # discussed at https://github.com/python-babel/babel/pull/494#issuecomment-307649969 . + if not decimal_quantization or (self.exp_prec and frac_prec == (0, 0)): + frac_prec = (frac_prec[0], max([frac_prec[1], get_decimal_precision(value)])) + + # Render scientific notation. + if self.exp_prec: + number = ''.join([ + self._quantize_value(value, locale, frac_prec, group_separator, numbering_system=numbering_system), + get_exponential_symbol(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system), + exp_sign, # type: ignore # exp_sign is always defined here + self._format_int(str(exp), self.exp_prec[0], self.exp_prec[1], locale, numbering_system=numbering_system), # type: ignore # exp is always defined here + ]) # fmt: skip + + # Is it a significant digits pattern? + elif '@' in self.pattern: + text = self._format_significant(value, self.int_prec[0], self.int_prec[1]) + a, sep, b = text.partition(".") + number = self._format_int(a, 0, 1000, locale, numbering_system=numbering_system) + if sep: + number += get_decimal_symbol(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system) + b + + # A normal number pattern. + else: + number = self._quantize_value( + value, + locale, + frac_prec, + group_separator, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + + retval = ''.join( + ( + self.prefix[is_negative], + number if self.number_pattern != '' else '', + self.suffix[is_negative], + ), + ) + + if '¤' in retval and currency is not None: + retval = retval.replace('¤¤¤', get_currency_name(currency, value, locale)) + retval = retval.replace('¤¤', currency.upper()) + retval = retval.replace('¤', get_currency_symbol(currency, locale)) + + # remove single quotes around text, except for doubled single quotes + # which are replaced with a single quote + retval = re.sub(r"'([^']*)'", lambda m: m.group(1) or "'", retval) + + return retval + + # + # This is one tricky piece of code. The idea is to rely as much as possible + # on the decimal module to minimize the amount of code. + # + # Conceptually, the implementation of this method can be summarized in the + # following steps: + # + # - Move or shift the decimal point (i.e. the exponent) so the maximum + # amount of significant digits fall into the integer part (i.e. to the + # left of the decimal point) + # + # - Round the number to the nearest integer, discarding all the fractional + # part which contained extra digits to be eliminated + # + # - Convert the rounded integer to a string, that will contain the final + # sequence of significant digits already trimmed to the maximum + # + # - Restore the original position of the decimal point, potentially + # padding with zeroes on either side + # + def _format_significant(self, value: decimal.Decimal, minimum: int, maximum: int) -> str: + exp = value.adjusted() + scale = maximum - 1 - exp + digits = str(value.scaleb(scale).quantize(decimal.Decimal(1))) + if scale <= 0: + result = digits + '0' * -scale + else: + intpart = digits[:-scale] + i = len(intpart) + j = i + max(minimum - i, 0) + result = "{intpart}.{pad:0<{fill}}{fracpart}{fracextra}".format( + intpart=intpart or '0', + pad='', + fill=-min(exp + 1, 0), + fracpart=digits[i:j], + fracextra=digits[j:].rstrip('0'), + ).rstrip('.') + return result + + def _format_int( + self, + value: str, + min: int, + max: int, + locale: Locale | str | None, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str, + ) -> str: + width = len(value) + if width < min: + value = '0' * (min - width) + value + gsize = self.grouping[0] + ret = '' + symbol = get_group_symbol(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system) + while len(value) > gsize: + ret = symbol + value[-gsize:] + ret + value = value[:-gsize] + gsize = self.grouping[1] + return value + ret + + def _quantize_value( + self, + value: decimal.Decimal, + locale: Locale | str | None, + frac_prec: tuple[int, int], + group_separator: bool, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str, + ) -> str: + # If the number is +/-Infinity, we can't quantize it + if value.is_infinite(): + return get_infinity_symbol(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system) + quantum = get_decimal_quantum(frac_prec[1]) + rounded = value.quantize(quantum) + a, sep, b = f"{rounded:f}".partition(".") + integer_part = a + if group_separator: + integer_part = self._format_int( + a, + self.int_prec[0], + self.int_prec[1], + locale, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + number = integer_part + self._format_frac( + b or '0', + locale=locale, + force_frac=frac_prec, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + return number + + def _format_frac( + self, + value: str, + locale: Locale | str | None, + force_frac: tuple[int, int] | None = None, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str, + ) -> str: + min, max = force_frac or self.frac_prec + if len(value) < min: + value += '0' * (min - len(value)) + if max == 0 or (min == 0 and int(value) == 0): + return '' + while len(value) > min and value[-1] == '0': + value = value[:-1] + return get_decimal_symbol(locale, numbering_system=numbering_system) + value diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/plural.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/plural.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..90aa4952d13db3e5bf601ea687f4c58b042877f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/plural.py @@ -0,0 +1,652 @@ +""" +babel.numbers +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +CLDR Plural support. See UTS #35. + +:copyright: (c) 2013-2026 by the Babel Team. +:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import decimal +import re +from collections.abc import Iterable, Mapping +from typing import Any, Callable, Literal + +_plural_tags = ('zero', 'one', 'two', 'few', 'many', 'other') +_fallback_tag = 'other' + + +def extract_operands( + source: float | decimal.Decimal, +) -> tuple[decimal.Decimal | int, int, int, int, int, int, Literal[0], Literal[0]]: + """Extract operands from a decimal, a float or an int, according to `CLDR rules`_. + + The result is an 8-tuple (n, i, v, w, f, t, c, e), where those symbols are as follows: + + ====== =============================================================== + Symbol Value + ------ --------------------------------------------------------------- + n absolute value of the source number (integer and decimals). + i integer digits of n. + v number of visible fraction digits in n, with trailing zeros. + w number of visible fraction digits in n, without trailing zeros. + f visible fractional digits in n, with trailing zeros. + t visible fractional digits in n, without trailing zeros. + c compact decimal exponent value: exponent of the power of 10 used in compact decimal formatting. + e currently, synonym for ‘c’. however, may be redefined in the future. + ====== =============================================================== + + .. _`CLDR rules`: https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-61/tr35-numbers.html#Operands + + :param source: A real number + :type source: int|float|decimal.Decimal + :return: A n-i-v-w-f-t-c-e tuple + :rtype: tuple[decimal.Decimal, int, int, int, int, int, int, int] + """ + n = abs(source) + i = int(n) + if isinstance(n, float): + if i == n: + n = i + else: + # Cast the `float` to a number via the string representation. + # This is required for Python 2.6 anyway (it will straight out fail to + # do the conversion otherwise), and it's highly unlikely that the user + # actually wants the lossless conversion behavior (quoting the Python + # documentation): + # > If value is a float, the binary floating point value is losslessly + # > converted to its exact decimal equivalent. + # > This conversion can often require 53 or more digits of precision. + # Should the user want that behavior, they can simply pass in a pre- + # converted `Decimal` instance of desired accuracy. + n = decimal.Decimal(str(n)) + + if isinstance(n, decimal.Decimal): + dec_tuple = n.as_tuple() + exp = dec_tuple.exponent + fraction_digits = dec_tuple.digits[exp:] if exp < 0 else () + trailing = ''.join(str(d) for d in fraction_digits) + no_trailing = trailing.rstrip('0') + v = len(trailing) + w = len(no_trailing) + f = int(trailing or 0) + t = int(no_trailing or 0) + else: + v = w = f = t = 0 + c = e = 0 # TODO: c and e are not supported + return n, i, v, w, f, t, c, e + + +class PluralRule: + """Represents a set of language pluralization rules. The constructor + accepts a list of (tag, expr) tuples or a dict of `CLDR rules`_. The + resulting object is callable and accepts one parameter with a positive or + negative number (both integer and float) for the number that indicates the + plural form for a string and returns the tag for the format: + + >>> rule = PluralRule({'one': 'n is 1'}) + >>> rule(1) + 'one' + >>> rule(2) + 'other' + + Currently the CLDR defines these tags: zero, one, two, few, many and + other where other is an implicit default. Rules should be mutually + exclusive; for a given numeric value, only one rule should apply (i.e. + the condition should only be true for one of the plural rule elements. + + .. _`CLDR rules`: https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-33/tr35-numbers.html#Language_Plural_Rules + """ + + __slots__ = ('abstract', '_func') + + def __init__(self, rules: Mapping[str, str] | Iterable[tuple[str, str]]) -> None: + """Initialize the rule instance. + + :param rules: a list of ``(tag, expr)``) tuples with the rules + conforming to UTS #35 or a dict with the tags as keys + and expressions as values. + :raise RuleError: if the expression is malformed + """ + if isinstance(rules, Mapping): + rules = rules.items() + found = set() + self.abstract: list[tuple[str, Any]] = [] + for key, expr in sorted(rules): + if key not in _plural_tags: + raise ValueError(f"unknown tag {key!r}") + elif key in found: + raise ValueError(f"tag {key!r} defined twice") + found.add(key) + ast = _Parser(expr).ast + if ast: + self.abstract.append((key, ast)) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + rules = self.rules + args = ", ".join(f"{tag}: {rules[tag]}" for tag in _plural_tags if tag in rules) + return f"<{type(self).__name__} {args!r}>" + + @classmethod + def parse( + cls, + rules: Mapping[str, str] | Iterable[tuple[str, str]] | PluralRule, + ) -> PluralRule: + """Create a `PluralRule` instance for the given rules. If the rules + are a `PluralRule` object, that object is returned. + + :param rules: the rules as list or dict, or a `PluralRule` object + :raise RuleError: if the expression is malformed + """ + if isinstance(rules, PluralRule): + return rules + return cls(rules) + + @property + def rules(self) -> Mapping[str, str]: + """The `PluralRule` as a dict of unicode plural rules. + + >>> rule = PluralRule({'one': 'n is 1'}) + >>> rule.rules + {'one': 'n is 1'} + """ + _compile = _UnicodeCompiler().compile + return {tag: _compile(ast) for tag, ast in self.abstract} + + @property + def tags(self) -> frozenset[str]: + """A set of explicitly defined tags in this rule. The implicit default + ``'other'`` rules is not part of this set unless there is an explicit + rule for it. + """ + return frozenset(i[0] for i in self.abstract) + + def __getstate__(self) -> list[tuple[str, Any]]: + return self.abstract + + def __setstate__(self, abstract: list[tuple[str, Any]]) -> None: + self.abstract = abstract + + def __call__(self, n: float | decimal.Decimal) -> str: + if not hasattr(self, '_func'): + self._func = to_python(self) + return self._func(n) + + +def to_javascript(rule: Mapping[str, str] | Iterable[tuple[str, str]] | PluralRule) -> str: + """Convert a list/dict of rules or a `PluralRule` object into a JavaScript + function. This function depends on no external library: + + >>> to_javascript({'one': 'n is 1'}) + "(function(n) { return (n == 1) ? 'one' : 'other'; })" + + Implementation detail: The function generated will probably evaluate + expressions involved into range operations multiple times. This has the + advantage that external helper functions are not required and is not a + big performance hit for these simple calculations. + + :param rule: the rules as list or dict, or a `PluralRule` object + :raise RuleError: if the expression is malformed + """ + to_js = _JavaScriptCompiler().compile + result = ['(function(n) { return '] + for tag, ast in PluralRule.parse(rule).abstract: + result.append(f"{to_js(ast)} ? {tag!r} : ") + result.append('%r; })' % _fallback_tag) + return ''.join(result) + + +def to_python( + rule: Mapping[str, str] | Iterable[tuple[str, str]] | PluralRule, +) -> Callable[[float | decimal.Decimal], str]: + """Convert a list/dict of rules or a `PluralRule` object into a regular + Python function. This is useful in situations where you need a real + function and don't are about the actual rule object: + + >>> func = to_python({'one': 'n is 1', 'few': 'n in 2..4'}) + >>> func(1) + 'one' + >>> func(3) + 'few' + >>> func = to_python({'one': 'n in 1,11', 'few': 'n in 3..10,13..19'}) + >>> func(11) + 'one' + >>> func(15) + 'few' + + :param rule: the rules as list or dict, or a `PluralRule` object + :raise RuleError: if the expression is malformed + """ + namespace = { + 'IN': in_range_list, + 'WITHIN': within_range_list, + 'MOD': cldr_modulo, + 'extract_operands': extract_operands, + } + to_python_func = _PythonCompiler().compile + result = [ + 'def evaluate(n):', + ' n, i, v, w, f, t, c, e = extract_operands(n)', + ] + for tag, ast in PluralRule.parse(rule).abstract: + # the str() call is to coerce the tag to the native string. It's + # a limited ascii restricted set of tags anyways so that is fine. + result.append(f" if ({to_python_func(ast)}): return {str(tag)!r}") + result.append(f" return {_fallback_tag!r}") + code = compile('\n'.join(result), '', 'exec') + eval(code, namespace) + return namespace['evaluate'] + + +def to_gettext(rule: Mapping[str, str] | Iterable[tuple[str, str]] | PluralRule) -> str: + """The plural rule as gettext expression. The gettext expression is + technically limited to integers and returns indices rather than tags. + + >>> to_gettext({'one': 'n is 1', 'two': 'n is 2'}) + 'nplurals=3; plural=((n == 1) ? 0 : (n == 2) ? 1 : 2);' + + :param rule: the rules as list or dict, or a `PluralRule` object + :raise RuleError: if the expression is malformed + """ + rule = PluralRule.parse(rule) + + used_tags = rule.tags | {_fallback_tag} + _compile = _GettextCompiler().compile + _get_index = [tag for tag in _plural_tags if tag in used_tags].index + + result = [f"nplurals={len(used_tags)}; plural=("] + for tag, ast in rule.abstract: + result.append(f"{_compile(ast)} ? {_get_index(tag)} : ") + result.append(f"{_get_index(_fallback_tag)});") + return ''.join(result) + + +def in_range_list( + num: float | decimal.Decimal, + range_list: Iterable[Iterable[float | decimal.Decimal]], +) -> bool: + """Integer range list test. This is the callback for the "in" operator + of the UTS #35 pluralization rule language: + + >>> in_range_list(1, [(1, 3)]) + True + >>> in_range_list(3, [(1, 3)]) + True + >>> in_range_list(3, [(1, 3), (5, 8)]) + True + >>> in_range_list(1.2, [(1, 4)]) + False + >>> in_range_list(10, [(1, 4)]) + False + >>> in_range_list(10, [(1, 4), (6, 8)]) + False + """ + return num == int(num) and within_range_list(num, range_list) + + +def within_range_list( + num: float | decimal.Decimal, + range_list: Iterable[Iterable[float | decimal.Decimal]], +) -> bool: + """Float range test. This is the callback for the "within" operator + of the UTS #35 pluralization rule language: + + >>> within_range_list(1, [(1, 3)]) + True + >>> within_range_list(1.0, [(1, 3)]) + True + >>> within_range_list(1.2, [(1, 4)]) + True + >>> within_range_list(8.8, [(1, 4), (7, 15)]) + True + >>> within_range_list(10, [(1, 4)]) + False + >>> within_range_list(10.5, [(1, 4), (20, 30)]) + False + """ + return any(min_ <= num <= max_ for min_, max_ in range_list) + + +def cldr_modulo(a: float, b: float) -> float: + """Javaish modulo. This modulo operator returns the value with the sign + of the dividend rather than the divisor like Python does: + + >>> cldr_modulo(-3, 5) + -3 + >>> cldr_modulo(-3, -5) + -3 + >>> cldr_modulo(3, 5) + 3 + """ + reverse = 0 + if a < 0: + a *= -1 + reverse = 1 + if b < 0: + b *= -1 + rv = a % b + if reverse: + rv *= -1 + return rv + + +class RuleError(Exception): + """Raised if a rule is malformed.""" + + +_VARS = { + 'n', # absolute value of the source number. + 'i', # integer digits of n. + 'v', # number of visible fraction digits in n, with trailing zeros.* + 'w', # number of visible fraction digits in n, without trailing zeros.* + 'f', # visible fraction digits in n, with trailing zeros.* + 't', # visible fraction digits in n, without trailing zeros.* + 'c', # compact decimal exponent value: exponent of the power of 10 used in compact decimal formatting. + 'e', # currently, synonym for `c`. however, may be redefined in the future. +} + +_RULES: list[tuple[str | None, re.Pattern[str]]] = [ + (None, re.compile(r'\s+', re.UNICODE)), + ('word', re.compile(rf'\b(and|or|is|(?:with)?in|not|mod|[{"".join(_VARS)}])\b')), + ('value', re.compile(r'\d+')), + ('symbol', re.compile(r'%|,|!=|=')), + ('ellipsis', re.compile(r'\.{2,3}|\u2026', re.UNICODE)), # U+2026: ELLIPSIS +] + + +def tokenize_rule(s: str) -> list[tuple[str, str]]: + s = s.split('@')[0] + result: list[tuple[str, str]] = [] + pos = 0 + end = len(s) + while pos < end: + for tok, rule in _RULES: + match = rule.match(s, pos) + if match is not None: + pos = match.end() + if tok: + result.append((tok, match.group())) + break + else: + raise RuleError(f"malformed CLDR pluralization rule. Got unexpected {s[pos]!r}") + return result[::-1] + + +def test_next_token( + tokens: list[tuple[str, str]], + type_: str, + value: str | None = None, +) -> list[tuple[str, str]] | bool: + return tokens and tokens[-1][0] == type_ and (value is None or tokens[-1][1] == value) + + +def skip_token(tokens: list[tuple[str, str]], type_: str, value: str | None = None): + if test_next_token(tokens, type_, value): + return tokens.pop() + + +def value_node(value: int) -> tuple[Literal['value'], tuple[int]]: + return 'value', (value,) + + +def ident_node(name: str) -> tuple[str, tuple[()]]: + return name, () + + +def range_list_node( + range_list: Iterable[Iterable[float | decimal.Decimal]], +) -> tuple[Literal['range_list'], Iterable[Iterable[float | decimal.Decimal]]]: + return 'range_list', range_list + + +def negate(rv: tuple[Any, ...]) -> tuple[Literal['not'], tuple[tuple[Any, ...]]]: + return 'not', (rv,) + + +class _Parser: + """Internal parser. This class can translate a single rule into an abstract + tree of tuples. It implements the following grammar:: + + condition = and_condition ('or' and_condition)* + ('@integer' samples)? + ('@decimal' samples)? + and_condition = relation ('and' relation)* + relation = is_relation | in_relation | within_relation + is_relation = expr 'is' ('not')? value + in_relation = expr (('not')? 'in' | '=' | '!=') range_list + within_relation = expr ('not')? 'within' range_list + expr = operand (('mod' | '%') value)? + operand = 'n' | 'i' | 'f' | 't' | 'v' | 'w' + range_list = (range | value) (',' range_list)* + value = digit+ + digit = 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9 + range = value'..'value + samples = sampleRange (',' sampleRange)* (',' ('…'|'...'))? + sampleRange = decimalValue '~' decimalValue + decimalValue = value ('.' value)? + + - Whitespace can occur between or around any of the above tokens. + - Rules should be mutually exclusive; for a given numeric value, only one + rule should apply (i.e. the condition should only be true for one of + the plural rule elements). + - The in and within relations can take comma-separated lists, such as: + 'n in 3,5,7..15'. + - Samples are ignored. + + The translator parses the expression on instantiation into an attribute + called `ast`. + """ + + def __init__(self, string): + self.tokens = tokenize_rule(string) + if not self.tokens: + # If the pattern is only samples, it's entirely possible + # no stream of tokens whatsoever is generated. + self.ast = None + return + self.ast = self.condition() + if self.tokens: + raise RuleError(f"Expected end of rule, got {self.tokens[-1][1]!r}") + + def expect(self, type_, value=None, term=None): + token = skip_token(self.tokens, type_, value) + if token is not None: + return token + if term is None: + term = repr(value is None and type_ or value) + if not self.tokens: + raise RuleError(f"expected {term} but end of rule reached") + raise RuleError(f"expected {term} but got {self.tokens[-1][1]!r}") + + def condition(self): + op = self.and_condition() + while skip_token(self.tokens, 'word', 'or'): + op = 'or', (op, self.and_condition()) + return op + + def and_condition(self): + op = self.relation() + while skip_token(self.tokens, 'word', 'and'): + op = 'and', (op, self.relation()) + return op + + def relation(self): + left = self.expr() + if skip_token(self.tokens, 'word', 'is'): + op = 'isnot' if skip_token(self.tokens, 'word', 'not') else 'is' + return op, (left, self.value()) + negated = skip_token(self.tokens, 'word', 'not') + method = 'in' + if skip_token(self.tokens, 'word', 'within'): + method = 'within' + else: + if not skip_token(self.tokens, 'word', 'in'): + if negated: + raise RuleError('Cannot negate operator based rules.') + return self.newfangled_relation(left) + rv = 'relation', (method, left, self.range_list()) + return negate(rv) if negated else rv + + def newfangled_relation(self, left): + if skip_token(self.tokens, 'symbol', '='): + negated = False + elif skip_token(self.tokens, 'symbol', '!='): + negated = True + else: + raise RuleError('Expected "=" or "!=" or legacy relation') + rv = 'relation', ('in', left, self.range_list()) + return negate(rv) if negated else rv + + def range_or_value(self): + left = self.value() + if skip_token(self.tokens, 'ellipsis'): + return left, self.value() + else: + return left, left + + def range_list(self): + range_list = [self.range_or_value()] + while skip_token(self.tokens, 'symbol', ','): + range_list.append(self.range_or_value()) + return range_list_node(range_list) + + def expr(self): + word = skip_token(self.tokens, 'word') + if word is None or word[1] not in _VARS: + raise RuleError('Expected identifier variable') + name = word[1] + if skip_token(self.tokens, 'word', 'mod'): + return 'mod', ((name, ()), self.value()) + elif skip_token(self.tokens, 'symbol', '%'): + return 'mod', ((name, ()), self.value()) + return ident_node(name) + + def value(self): + return value_node(int(self.expect('value')[1])) + + +def _binary_compiler(tmpl): + """Compiler factory for the `_Compiler`.""" + return lambda self, left, right: tmpl % (self.compile(left), self.compile(right)) + + +def _unary_compiler(tmpl): + """Compiler factory for the `_Compiler`.""" + return lambda self, x: tmpl % self.compile(x) + + +compile_zero = lambda x: '0' + + +class _Compiler: + """The compilers are able to transform the expressions into multiple + output formats. + """ + + def compile(self, arg): + op, args = arg + return getattr(self, f"compile_{op}")(*args) + + compile_n = lambda x: 'n' + compile_i = lambda x: 'i' + compile_v = lambda x: 'v' + compile_w = lambda x: 'w' + compile_f = lambda x: 'f' + compile_t = lambda x: 't' + compile_c = lambda x: 'c' + compile_e = lambda x: 'e' + compile_value = lambda x, v: str(v) + compile_and = _binary_compiler('(%s && %s)') + compile_or = _binary_compiler('(%s || %s)') + compile_not = _unary_compiler('(!%s)') + compile_mod = _binary_compiler('(%s %% %s)') + compile_is = _binary_compiler('(%s == %s)') + compile_isnot = _binary_compiler('(%s != %s)') + + def compile_relation(self, method, expr, range_list): + raise NotImplementedError() + + +class _PythonCompiler(_Compiler): + """Compiles an expression to Python.""" + + compile_and = _binary_compiler('(%s and %s)') + compile_or = _binary_compiler('(%s or %s)') + compile_not = _unary_compiler('(not %s)') + compile_mod = _binary_compiler('MOD(%s, %s)') + + def compile_relation(self, method, expr, range_list): + ranges = ",".join( + f"({self.compile(a)}, {self.compile(b)})" for (a, b) in range_list[1] + ) + return f"{method.upper()}({self.compile(expr)}, [{ranges}])" + + +class _GettextCompiler(_Compiler): + """Compile into a gettext plural expression.""" + + compile_i = _Compiler.compile_n + compile_v = compile_zero + compile_w = compile_zero + compile_f = compile_zero + compile_t = compile_zero + + def compile_relation(self, method, expr, range_list): + rv = [] + expr = self.compile(expr) + for item in range_list[1]: + if item[0] == item[1]: + rv.append(f"({expr} == {self.compile(item[0])})") + else: + min = self.compile(item[0]) + max = self.compile(item[1]) + rv.append(f"({expr} >= {min} && {expr} <= {max})") + return f"({' || '.join(rv)})" + + +class _JavaScriptCompiler(_GettextCompiler): + """Compiles the expression to plain of JavaScript.""" + + # XXX: presently javascript does not support any of the + # fraction support and basically only deals with integers. + compile_i = lambda x: 'parseInt(n, 10)' + compile_v = compile_zero + compile_w = compile_zero + compile_f = compile_zero + compile_t = compile_zero + + def compile_relation(self, method, expr, range_list): + code = _GettextCompiler.compile_relation(self, method, expr, range_list) + if method == 'in': + expr = self.compile(expr) + code = f"(parseInt({expr}, 10) == {expr} && {code})" + return code + + +class _UnicodeCompiler(_Compiler): + """Returns a unicode pluralization rule again.""" + + # XXX: this currently spits out the old syntax instead of the new + # one. We can change that, but it will break a whole bunch of stuff + # for users I suppose. + + compile_is = _binary_compiler('%s is %s') + compile_isnot = _binary_compiler('%s is not %s') + compile_and = _binary_compiler('%s and %s') + compile_or = _binary_compiler('%s or %s') + compile_mod = _binary_compiler('%s mod %s') + + def compile_not(self, relation): + return self.compile_relation(*relation[1], negated=True) + + def compile_relation(self, method, expr, range_list, negated=False): + ranges = [] + for item in range_list[1]: + if item[0] == item[1]: + ranges.append(self.compile(item[0])) + else: + ranges.append(f"{self.compile(item[0])}..{self.compile(item[1])}") + return f"{self.compile(expr)}{' not' if negated else ''} {method} {','.join(ranges)}" diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/py.typed b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d3245e747a8bc085800a555ac3ea9f4ccdafbe4b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/py.typed @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Marker file for PEP 561. This package uses inline types. diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/support.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/support.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8cc2492e87123d73a1f4fbcad4ce2fa58d7b2c7f --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/support.py @@ -0,0 +1,796 @@ +""" +babel.support +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Several classes and functions that help with integrating and using Babel +in applications. + +.. note: the code in this module is not used by Babel itself + +:copyright: (c) 2013-2026 by the Babel Team. +:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import gettext +import locale +import os +from collections.abc import Iterator +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, Iterable, Literal + +from babel.core import Locale +from babel.dates import format_date, format_datetime, format_time, format_timedelta +from babel.numbers import ( + format_compact_currency, + format_compact_decimal, + format_currency, + format_decimal, + format_percent, + format_scientific, +) + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + import datetime as _datetime + from decimal import Decimal + + from babel.dates import _PredefinedTimeFormat + + +class Format: + """Wrapper class providing the various date and number formatting functions + bound to a specific locale and time-zone. + + >>> from babel.util import UTC + >>> from datetime import date + >>> fmt = Format('en_US', UTC) + >>> fmt.date(date(2007, 4, 1)) + 'Apr 1, 2007' + >>> fmt.decimal(1.2345) + '1.234' + """ + + def __init__( + self, + locale: Locale | str, + tzinfo: _datetime.tzinfo | None = None, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", + ) -> None: + """Initialize the formatter. + + :param locale: the locale identifier or `Locale` instance + :param tzinfo: the time-zone info (a `tzinfo` instance or `None`) + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for formatting number symbols. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + """ + self.locale = Locale.parse(locale) + self.tzinfo = tzinfo + self.numbering_system = numbering_system + + def date( + self, + date: _datetime.date | None = None, + format: _PredefinedTimeFormat | str = 'medium', + ) -> str: + """Return a date formatted according to the given pattern. + + >>> from datetime import date + >>> fmt = Format('en_US') + >>> fmt.date(date(2007, 4, 1)) + 'Apr 1, 2007' + """ + return format_date(date, format, locale=self.locale) + + def datetime( + self, + datetime: _datetime.date | None = None, + format: _PredefinedTimeFormat | str = 'medium', + ) -> str: + """Return a date and time formatted according to the given pattern. + + >>> from datetime import datetime + >>> from babel.dates import get_timezone + >>> fmt = Format('en_US', tzinfo=get_timezone('US/Eastern')) + >>> fmt.datetime(datetime(2007, 4, 1, 15, 30)) + 'Apr 1, 2007, 11:30:00\\u202fAM' + """ + return format_datetime(datetime, format, tzinfo=self.tzinfo, locale=self.locale) + + def time( + self, + time: _datetime.time | _datetime.datetime | None = None, + format: _PredefinedTimeFormat | str = 'medium', + ) -> str: + """Return a time formatted according to the given pattern. + + >>> from datetime import datetime + >>> from babel.dates import get_timezone + >>> fmt = Format('en_US', tzinfo=get_timezone('US/Eastern')) + >>> fmt.time(datetime(2007, 4, 1, 15, 30)) + '11:30:00\\u202fAM' + """ + return format_time(time, format, tzinfo=self.tzinfo, locale=self.locale) + + def timedelta( + self, + delta: _datetime.timedelta | int, + granularity: Literal[ + "year", + "month", + "week", + "day", + "hour", + "minute", + "second", + ] = "second", + threshold: float = 0.85, + format: Literal["narrow", "short", "medium", "long"] = "long", + add_direction: bool = False, + ) -> str: + """Return a time delta according to the rules of the given locale. + + >>> from datetime import timedelta + >>> fmt = Format('en_US') + >>> fmt.timedelta(timedelta(weeks=11)) + '3 months' + """ + return format_timedelta( + delta, + granularity=granularity, + threshold=threshold, + format=format, + add_direction=add_direction, + locale=self.locale, + ) + + def number(self, number: float | Decimal | str) -> str: + """Return an integer number formatted for the locale. + + >>> fmt = Format('en_US') + >>> fmt.number(1099) + '1,099' + """ + return format_decimal( + number, + locale=self.locale, + numbering_system=self.numbering_system, + ) + + def decimal(self, number: float | Decimal | str, format: str | None = None) -> str: + """Return a decimal number formatted for the locale. + + >>> fmt = Format('en_US') + >>> fmt.decimal(1.2345) + '1.234' + """ + return format_decimal( + number, + format, + locale=self.locale, + numbering_system=self.numbering_system, + ) + + def compact_decimal( + self, + number: float | Decimal | str, + format_type: Literal['short', 'long'] = 'short', + fraction_digits: int = 0, + ) -> str: + """Return a number formatted in compact form for the locale. + + >>> fmt = Format('en_US') + >>> fmt.compact_decimal(123456789) + '123M' + >>> fmt.compact_decimal(1234567, format_type='long', fraction_digits=2) + '1.23 million' + """ + return format_compact_decimal( + number, + format_type=format_type, + fraction_digits=fraction_digits, + locale=self.locale, + numbering_system=self.numbering_system, + ) + + def currency(self, number: float | Decimal | str, currency: str) -> str: + """Return a number in the given currency formatted for the locale.""" + return format_currency( + number, + currency, + locale=self.locale, + numbering_system=self.numbering_system, + ) + + def compact_currency( + self, + number: float | Decimal | str, + currency: str, + format_type: Literal['short'] = 'short', + fraction_digits: int = 0, + ) -> str: + """Return a number in the given currency formatted for the locale + using the compact number format. + + >>> Format('en_US').compact_currency(1234567, "USD", format_type='short', fraction_digits=2) + '$1.23M' + """ + return format_compact_currency( + number, + currency, + format_type=format_type, + fraction_digits=fraction_digits, + locale=self.locale, + numbering_system=self.numbering_system, + ) + + def percent(self, number: float | Decimal | str, format: str | None = None) -> str: + """Return a number formatted as percentage for the locale. + + >>> fmt = Format('en_US') + >>> fmt.percent(0.34) + '34%' + """ + return format_percent( + number, + format, + locale=self.locale, + numbering_system=self.numbering_system, + ) + + def scientific(self, number: float | Decimal | str) -> str: + """Return a number formatted using scientific notation for the locale.""" + return format_scientific( + number, + locale=self.locale, + numbering_system=self.numbering_system, + ) + + +class LazyProxy: + """Class for proxy objects that delegate to a specified function to evaluate + the actual object. + + >>> def greeting(name='world'): + ... return 'Hello, %s!' % name + >>> lazy_greeting = LazyProxy(greeting, name='Joe') + >>> print(lazy_greeting) + Hello, Joe! + >>> ' ' + lazy_greeting + ' Hello, Joe!' + >>> '(%s)' % lazy_greeting + '(Hello, Joe!)' + + This can be used, for example, to implement lazy translation functions that + delay the actual translation until the string is actually used. The + rationale for such behavior is that the locale of the user may not always + be available. In web applications, you only know the locale when processing + a request. + + The proxy implementation attempts to be as complete as possible, so that + the lazy objects should mostly work as expected, for example for sorting: + + >>> greetings = [ + ... LazyProxy(greeting, 'world'), + ... LazyProxy(greeting, 'Joe'), + ... LazyProxy(greeting, 'universe'), + ... ] + >>> greetings.sort() + >>> for greeting in greetings: + ... print(greeting) + Hello, Joe! + Hello, universe! + Hello, world! + """ + + __slots__ = [ + '_func', + '_args', + '_kwargs', + '_value', + '_is_cache_enabled', + '_attribute_error', + ] + + if TYPE_CHECKING: + _func: Callable[..., Any] + _args: tuple[Any, ...] + _kwargs: dict[str, Any] + _is_cache_enabled: bool + _value: Any + _attribute_error: AttributeError | None + + def __init__( + self, + func: Callable[..., Any], + *args: Any, + enable_cache: bool = True, + **kwargs: Any, + ) -> None: + # Avoid triggering our own __setattr__ implementation + object.__setattr__(self, '_func', func) + object.__setattr__(self, '_args', args) + object.__setattr__(self, '_kwargs', kwargs) + object.__setattr__(self, '_is_cache_enabled', enable_cache) + object.__setattr__(self, '_value', None) + object.__setattr__(self, '_attribute_error', None) + + @property + def value(self) -> Any: + if self._value is None: + try: + value = self._func(*self._args, **self._kwargs) + except AttributeError as error: + object.__setattr__(self, '_attribute_error', error) + raise + + if not self._is_cache_enabled: + return value + object.__setattr__(self, '_value', value) + return self._value + + def __contains__(self, key: object) -> bool: + return key in self.value + + def __bool__(self) -> bool: + return bool(self.value) + + def __dir__(self) -> list[str]: + return dir(self.value) + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[Any]: + return iter(self.value) + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self.value) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return str(self.value) + + def __add__(self, other: object) -> Any: + return self.value + other + + def __radd__(self, other: object) -> Any: + return other + self.value + + def __mod__(self, other: object) -> Any: + return self.value % other + + def __rmod__(self, other: object) -> Any: + return other % self.value + + def __mul__(self, other: object) -> Any: + return self.value * other + + def __rmul__(self, other: object) -> Any: + return other * self.value + + def __call__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Any: + return self.value(*args, **kwargs) + + def __lt__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return self.value < other + + def __le__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return self.value <= other + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return self.value == other + + def __ne__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return self.value != other + + def __gt__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return self.value > other + + def __ge__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return self.value >= other + + def __delattr__(self, name: str) -> None: + delattr(self.value, name) + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Any: + if self._attribute_error is not None: + raise self._attribute_error + return getattr(self.value, name) + + def __setattr__(self, name: str, value: Any) -> None: + setattr(self.value, name, value) + + def __delitem__(self, key: Any) -> None: + del self.value[key] + + def __getitem__(self, key: Any) -> Any: + return self.value[key] + + def __setitem__(self, key: Any, value: Any) -> None: + self.value[key] = value + + def __copy__(self) -> LazyProxy: + return LazyProxy( + self._func, + enable_cache=self._is_cache_enabled, + *self._args, # noqa: B026 + **self._kwargs, + ) + + def __deepcopy__(self, memo: Any) -> LazyProxy: + from copy import deepcopy + + return LazyProxy( + deepcopy(self._func, memo), + enable_cache=deepcopy(self._is_cache_enabled, memo), + *deepcopy(self._args, memo), # noqa: B026 + **deepcopy(self._kwargs, memo), + ) + + +class NullTranslations(gettext.NullTranslations): + if TYPE_CHECKING: + _info: dict[str, str] + _fallback: NullTranslations | None + + DEFAULT_DOMAIN = None + + def __init__(self, fp: gettext._TranslationsReader | None = None) -> None: + """Initialize a simple translations class which is not backed by a + real catalog. Behaves similar to gettext.NullTranslations but also + offers Babel's on *gettext methods (e.g. 'dgettext()'). + + :param fp: a file-like object (ignored in this class) + """ + # These attributes are set by gettext.NullTranslations when a catalog + # is parsed (fp != None). Ensure that they are always present because + # some *gettext methods (including '.gettext()') rely on the attributes. + self._catalog: dict[tuple[str, Any] | str, str] = {} + self.plural: Callable[[float | Decimal], int] = lambda n: int(n != 1) + super().__init__(fp=fp) + self.files = list(filter(None, [getattr(fp, 'name', None)])) + self.domain = self.DEFAULT_DOMAIN + self._domains: dict[str, NullTranslations] = {} + + def dgettext(self, domain: str, message: str) -> str: + """Like ``gettext()``, but look the message up in the specified + domain. + """ + return self._domains.get(domain, self).gettext(message) + + def ldgettext(self, domain: str, message: str) -> str: + """Like ``lgettext()``, but look the message up in the specified + domain. + """ + import warnings + + warnings.warn( + 'ldgettext() is deprecated, use dgettext() instead', + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return self._domains.get(domain, self).lgettext(message) + + def udgettext(self, domain: str, message: str) -> str: + """Like ``ugettext()``, but look the message up in the specified + domain. + """ + return self._domains.get(domain, self).ugettext(message) + + # backward compatibility with 0.9 + dugettext = udgettext + + def dngettext(self, domain: str, singular: str, plural: str, num: int) -> str: + """Like ``ngettext()``, but look the message up in the specified + domain. + """ + return self._domains.get(domain, self).ngettext(singular, plural, num) + + def ldngettext(self, domain: str, singular: str, plural: str, num: int) -> str: + """Like ``lngettext()``, but look the message up in the specified + domain. + """ + import warnings + + warnings.warn( + 'ldngettext() is deprecated, use dngettext() instead', + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return self._domains.get(domain, self).lngettext(singular, plural, num) + + def udngettext(self, domain: str, singular: str, plural: str, num: int) -> str: + """Like ``ungettext()`` but look the message up in the specified + domain. + """ + return self._domains.get(domain, self).ungettext(singular, plural, num) + + # backward compatibility with 0.9 + dungettext = udngettext + + # Most of the downwards code, until it gets included in stdlib, from: + # https://bugs.python.org/file10036/gettext-pgettext.patch + # + # The encoding of a msgctxt and a msgid in a .mo file is + # msgctxt + "\x04" + msgid (gettext version >= 0.15) + CONTEXT_ENCODING = '%s\x04%s' + + def pgettext(self, context: str, message: str) -> str | object: + """Look up the `context` and `message` id in the catalog and return the + corresponding message string, as an 8-bit string encoded with the + catalog's charset encoding, if known. If there is no entry in the + catalog for the `message` id and `context` , and a fallback has been + set, the look up is forwarded to the fallback's ``pgettext()`` + method. Otherwise, the `message` id is returned. + """ + ctxt_msg_id = self.CONTEXT_ENCODING % (context, message) + missing = object() + tmsg = self._catalog.get(ctxt_msg_id, missing) + if tmsg is missing: + tmsg = self._catalog.get((ctxt_msg_id, self.plural(1)), missing) + if tmsg is not missing: + return tmsg + if self._fallback: + return self._fallback.pgettext(context, message) + return message + + def lpgettext(self, context: str, message: str) -> str | bytes | object: + """Equivalent to ``pgettext()``, but the translation is returned in the + preferred system encoding, if no other encoding was explicitly set with + ``bind_textdomain_codeset()``. + """ + import warnings + + warnings.warn( + 'lpgettext() is deprecated, use pgettext() instead', + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + tmsg = self.pgettext(context, message) + encoding = getattr(self, "_output_charset", None) or locale.getpreferredencoding() + return tmsg.encode(encoding) if isinstance(tmsg, str) else tmsg + + def npgettext(self, context: str, singular: str, plural: str, num: int) -> str: + """Do a plural-forms lookup of a message id. `singular` is used as the + message id for purposes of lookup in the catalog, while `num` is used to + determine which plural form to use. The returned message string is an + 8-bit string encoded with the catalog's charset encoding, if known. + + If the message id for `context` is not found in the catalog, and a + fallback is specified, the request is forwarded to the fallback's + ``npgettext()`` method. Otherwise, when ``num`` is 1 ``singular`` is + returned, and ``plural`` is returned in all other cases. + """ + ctxt_msg_id = self.CONTEXT_ENCODING % (context, singular) + try: + tmsg = self._catalog[(ctxt_msg_id, self.plural(num))] + return tmsg + except KeyError: + if self._fallback: + return self._fallback.npgettext(context, singular, plural, num) + if num == 1: + return singular + else: + return plural + + def lnpgettext(self, context: str, singular: str, plural: str, num: int) -> str | bytes: + """Equivalent to ``npgettext()``, but the translation is returned in the + preferred system encoding, if no other encoding was explicitly set with + ``bind_textdomain_codeset()``. + """ + import warnings + + warnings.warn( + 'lnpgettext() is deprecated, use npgettext() instead', + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + ctxt_msg_id = self.CONTEXT_ENCODING % (context, singular) + try: + tmsg = self._catalog[(ctxt_msg_id, self.plural(num))] + encoding = getattr(self, "_output_charset", None) or locale.getpreferredencoding() + return tmsg.encode(encoding) + except KeyError: + if self._fallback: + return self._fallback.lnpgettext(context, singular, plural, num) + if num == 1: + return singular + else: + return plural + + def upgettext(self, context: str, message: str) -> str: + """Look up the `context` and `message` id in the catalog and return the + corresponding message string, as a Unicode string. If there is no entry + in the catalog for the `message` id and `context`, and a fallback has + been set, the look up is forwarded to the fallback's ``upgettext()`` + method. Otherwise, the `message` id is returned. + """ + ctxt_message_id = self.CONTEXT_ENCODING % (context, message) + missing = object() + tmsg = self._catalog.get(ctxt_message_id, missing) + if tmsg is missing: + if self._fallback: + return self._fallback.upgettext(context, message) + return str(message) + assert isinstance(tmsg, str) + return tmsg + + def unpgettext(self, context: str, singular: str, plural: str, num: int) -> str: + """Do a plural-forms lookup of a message id. `singular` is used as the + message id for purposes of lookup in the catalog, while `num` is used to + determine which plural form to use. The returned message string is a + Unicode string. + + If the message id for `context` is not found in the catalog, and a + fallback is specified, the request is forwarded to the fallback's + ``unpgettext()`` method. Otherwise, when `num` is 1 `singular` is + returned, and `plural` is returned in all other cases. + """ + ctxt_message_id = self.CONTEXT_ENCODING % (context, singular) + try: + tmsg = self._catalog[(ctxt_message_id, self.plural(num))] + except KeyError: + if self._fallback: + return self._fallback.unpgettext(context, singular, plural, num) + tmsg = str(singular) if num == 1 else str(plural) + return tmsg + + def dpgettext(self, domain: str, context: str, message: str) -> str | object: + """Like `pgettext()`, but look the message up in the specified + `domain`. + """ + return self._domains.get(domain, self).pgettext(context, message) + + def udpgettext(self, domain: str, context: str, message: str) -> str: + """Like `upgettext()`, but look the message up in the specified + `domain`. + """ + return self._domains.get(domain, self).upgettext(context, message) + + # backward compatibility with 0.9 + dupgettext = udpgettext + + def ldpgettext(self, domain: str, context: str, message: str) -> str | bytes | object: + """Equivalent to ``dpgettext()``, but the translation is returned in the + preferred system encoding, if no other encoding was explicitly set with + ``bind_textdomain_codeset()``. + """ + return self._domains.get(domain, self).lpgettext(context, message) + + def dnpgettext(self, domain: str, context: str, singular: str, plural: str, num: int) -> str: # fmt: skip + """Like ``npgettext``, but look the message up in the specified + `domain`. + """ + return self._domains.get(domain, self).npgettext(context, singular, plural, num) + + def udnpgettext(self, domain: str, context: str, singular: str, plural: str, num: int) -> str: # fmt: skip + """Like ``unpgettext``, but look the message up in the specified + `domain`. + """ + return self._domains.get(domain, self).unpgettext(context, singular, plural, num) + + # backward compatibility with 0.9 + dunpgettext = udnpgettext + + def ldnpgettext( + self, + domain: str, + context: str, + singular: str, + plural: str, + num: int, + ) -> str | bytes: + """Equivalent to ``dnpgettext()``, but the translation is returned in + the preferred system encoding, if no other encoding was explicitly set + with ``bind_textdomain_codeset()``. + """ + return self._domains.get(domain, self).lnpgettext(context, singular, plural, num) + + ugettext = gettext.NullTranslations.gettext + ungettext = gettext.NullTranslations.ngettext + + +class Translations(NullTranslations, gettext.GNUTranslations): + """An extended translation catalog class.""" + + DEFAULT_DOMAIN = 'messages' + + def __init__( + self, + fp: gettext._TranslationsReader | None = None, + domain: str | None = None, + ): + """Initialize the translations catalog. + + :param fp: the file-like object the translation should be read from + :param domain: the message domain (default: 'messages') + """ + super().__init__(fp=fp) + self.domain = domain or self.DEFAULT_DOMAIN + + ugettext = gettext.GNUTranslations.gettext + ungettext = gettext.GNUTranslations.ngettext + + @classmethod + def load( + cls, + dirname: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = None, + locales: Iterable[str | Locale] | Locale | str | None = None, + domain: str | None = None, + ) -> NullTranslations: + """Load translations from the given directory. + + :param dirname: the directory containing the ``MO`` files + :param locales: the list of locales in order of preference (items in + this list can be either `Locale` objects or locale + strings) + :param domain: the message domain (default: 'messages') + """ + if not domain: + domain = cls.DEFAULT_DOMAIN + filename = gettext.find(domain, dirname, _locales_to_names(locales)) + if not filename: + return NullTranslations() + with open(filename, 'rb') as fp: + return cls(fp=fp, domain=domain) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + version = self._info.get('project-id-version') + return f'<{type(self).__name__}: "{version}">' + + def add(self, translations: Translations, merge: bool = True): + """Add the given translations to the catalog. + + If the domain of the translations is different than that of the + current catalog, they are added as a catalog that is only accessible + by the various ``d*gettext`` functions. + + :param translations: the `Translations` instance with the messages to + add + :param merge: whether translations for message domains that have + already been added should be merged with the existing + translations + """ + domain = getattr(translations, 'domain', self.DEFAULT_DOMAIN) + if merge and domain == self.domain: + return self.merge(translations) + + existing = self._domains.get(domain) + if merge and isinstance(existing, Translations): + existing.merge(translations) + else: + translations.add_fallback(self) + self._domains[domain] = translations + + return self + + def merge(self, translations: Translations): + """Merge the given translations into the catalog. + + Message translations in the specified catalog override any messages + with the same identifier in the existing catalog. + + :param translations: the `Translations` instance with the messages to + merge + """ + if isinstance(translations, gettext.GNUTranslations): + self._catalog.update(translations._catalog) + if isinstance(translations, Translations): + self.files.extend(translations.files) + + return self + + +def _locales_to_names( + locales: Iterable[str | Locale] | Locale | str | None, +) -> list[str] | None: + """Normalize a `locales` argument to a list of locale names. + + :param locales: the list of locales in order of preference (items in + this list can be either `Locale` objects or locale + strings) + """ + if locales is None: + return None + if isinstance(locales, Locale): + return [str(locales)] + if isinstance(locales, str): + return [locales] + return [str(locale) for locale in locales] diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/units.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/units.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..88ebb909c20cb2116f14cd1ea4680bf93dd56df3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/units.py @@ -0,0 +1,362 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import decimal +from typing import Literal + +from babel.core import Locale +from babel.numbers import LC_NUMERIC, format_decimal + + +class UnknownUnitError(ValueError): + def __init__(self, unit: str, locale: Locale) -> None: + ValueError.__init__(self, f"{unit} is not a known unit in {locale}") + + +def get_unit_name( + measurement_unit: str, + length: Literal['short', 'long', 'narrow'] = 'long', + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> str | None: + """ + Get the display name for a measurement unit in the given locale. + + >>> get_unit_name("radian", locale="en") + 'radians' + + Unknown units will raise exceptions: + + >>> get_unit_name("battery", locale="fi") + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + UnknownUnitError: battery/long is not a known unit/length in fi + + :param measurement_unit: the code of a measurement unit. + Known units can be found in the CLDR Unit Validity XML file: + https://unicode.org/repos/cldr/tags/latest/common/validity/unit.xml + + :param length: "short", "long" or "narrow" + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :return: The unit display name, or None. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + unit = _find_unit_pattern(measurement_unit, locale=locale) + if not unit: + raise UnknownUnitError(unit=measurement_unit, locale=locale) + return locale.unit_display_names.get(unit, {}).get(length) + + +def _find_unit_pattern(unit_id: str, locale: Locale | str | None = None) -> str | None: + """ + Expand a unit into a qualified form. + + Known units can be found in the CLDR Unit Validity XML file: + https://unicode.org/repos/cldr/tags/latest/common/validity/unit.xml + + >>> _find_unit_pattern("radian", locale="en") + 'angle-radian' + + Unknown values will return None. + + >>> _find_unit_pattern("horse", locale="en") + + :param unit_id: the code of a measurement unit. + :return: A key to the `unit_patterns` mapping, or None. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + unit_patterns: dict[str, str] = locale._data["unit_patterns"] + if unit_id in unit_patterns: + return unit_id + for unit_pattern in sorted(unit_patterns, key=len): + if unit_pattern.endswith(unit_id): + return unit_pattern + return None + + +def format_unit( + value: str | float | decimal.Decimal, + measurement_unit: str, + length: Literal['short', 'long', 'narrow'] = 'long', + format: str | None = None, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str: + """Format a value of a given unit. + + Values are formatted according to the locale's usual pluralization rules + and number formats. + + >>> format_unit(12, 'length-meter', locale='ro_RO') + '12 metri' + >>> format_unit(15.5, 'length-mile', locale='fi_FI') + '15,5 mailia' + >>> format_unit(1200, 'pressure-millimeter-ofhg', locale='nb') + '1\\xa0200 millimeter kvikks\\xf8lv' + >>> format_unit(270, 'ton', locale='en') + '270 tons' + >>> format_unit(1234.5, 'kilogram', locale='ar_EG', numbering_system='default') + '1٬234٫5 كيلوغرام' + + Number formats may be overridden with the ``format`` parameter. + + >>> import decimal + >>> format_unit(decimal.Decimal("-42.774"), 'temperature-celsius', 'short', format='#.0', locale='fr') + '-42,8\\u202f\\xb0C' + + The locale's usual pluralization rules are respected. + + >>> format_unit(1, 'length-meter', locale='ro_RO') + '1 metru' + >>> format_unit(0, 'length-mile', locale='cy') + '0 mi' + >>> format_unit(1, 'length-mile', locale='cy') + '1 filltir' + >>> format_unit(3, 'length-mile', locale='cy') + '3 milltir' + + >>> format_unit(15, 'length-horse', locale='fi') + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + UnknownUnitError: length-horse is not a known unit in fi + + .. versionadded:: 2.2.0 + + :param value: the value to format. If this is a string, no number formatting will be attempted. + :param measurement_unit: the code of a measurement unit. + Known units can be found in the CLDR Unit Validity XML file: + https://unicode.org/repos/cldr/tags/latest/common/validity/unit.xml + :param length: "short", "long" or "narrow" + :param format: An optional format, as accepted by `format_decimal`. + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for formatting number symbols. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: If the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + + q_unit = _find_unit_pattern(measurement_unit, locale=locale) + if not q_unit: + raise UnknownUnitError(unit=measurement_unit, locale=locale) + unit_patterns = locale._data["unit_patterns"][q_unit].get(length, {}) + + if isinstance(value, str): # Assume the value is a preformatted singular. + formatted_value = value + plural_form = "one" + else: + formatted_value = format_decimal( + value, + format, + locale, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + plural_form = locale.plural_form(value) + + if plural_form in unit_patterns: + return unit_patterns[plural_form].format(formatted_value) + + # Fall back to a somewhat bad representation. + # nb: This is marked as no-cover, as the current CLDR seemingly has no way for this to happen. + fallback_name = get_unit_name( # pragma: no cover + measurement_unit, + length=length, + locale=locale, + ) + return f"{formatted_value} {fallback_name or measurement_unit}" # pragma: no cover + + +def _find_compound_unit( + numerator_unit: str, + denominator_unit: str, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, +) -> str | None: + """ + Find a predefined compound unit pattern. + + Used internally by format_compound_unit. + + >>> _find_compound_unit("kilometer", "hour", locale="en") + 'speed-kilometer-per-hour' + + >>> _find_compound_unit("mile", "gallon", locale="en") + 'consumption-mile-per-gallon' + + If no predefined compound pattern can be found, `None` is returned. + + >>> _find_compound_unit("gallon", "mile", locale="en") + + >>> _find_compound_unit("horse", "purple", locale="en") + + :param numerator_unit: The numerator unit's identifier + :param denominator_unit: The denominator unit's identifier + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :return: A key to the `unit_patterns` mapping, or None. + :rtype: str|None + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + + # Qualify the numerator and denominator units. This will turn possibly partial + # units like "kilometer" or "hour" into actual units like "length-kilometer" and + # "duration-hour". + + resolved_numerator_unit = _find_unit_pattern(numerator_unit, locale=locale) + resolved_denominator_unit = _find_unit_pattern(denominator_unit, locale=locale) + + # If either was not found, we can't possibly build a suitable compound unit either. + if not (resolved_numerator_unit and resolved_denominator_unit): + return None + + # Since compound units are named "speed-kilometer-per-hour", we'll have to slice off + # the quantities (i.e. "length", "duration") from both qualified units. + + bare_numerator_unit = resolved_numerator_unit.split("-", 1)[-1] + bare_denominator_unit = resolved_denominator_unit.split("-", 1)[-1] + + # Now we can try and rebuild a compound unit specifier, then qualify it: + + return _find_unit_pattern( + f"{bare_numerator_unit}-per-{bare_denominator_unit}", + locale=locale, + ) + + +def format_compound_unit( + numerator_value: str | float | decimal.Decimal, + numerator_unit: str | None = None, + denominator_value: str | float | decimal.Decimal = 1, + denominator_unit: str | None = None, + length: Literal["short", "long", "narrow"] = "long", + format: str | None = None, + locale: Locale | str | None = None, + *, + numbering_system: Literal["default"] | str = "latn", +) -> str | None: + """ + Format a compound number value, i.e. "kilometers per hour" or similar. + + Both unit specifiers are optional to allow for formatting of arbitrary values still according + to the locale's general "per" formatting specifier. + + >>> format_compound_unit(7, denominator_value=11, length="short", locale="pt") + '7/11' + + >>> format_compound_unit(150, "kilometer", denominator_unit="hour", locale="sv") + '150 kilometer per timme' + + >>> format_compound_unit(150, "kilowatt", denominator_unit="year", locale="fi") + '150 kilowattia / vuosi' + + >>> format_compound_unit(32.5, "ton", 15, denominator_unit="hour", locale="en") + '32.5 tons per 15 hours' + + >>> format_compound_unit(1234.5, "ton", 15, denominator_unit="hour", locale="ar_EG", numbering_system="arab") + '1٬234٫5 طن لكل 15 ساعة' + + >>> format_compound_unit(160, denominator_unit="square-meter", locale="fr") + '160 par m\\xe8tre carr\\xe9' + + >>> format_compound_unit(4, "meter", "ratakisko", length="short", locale="fi") + '4 m/ratakisko' + + >>> format_compound_unit(35, "minute", denominator_unit="nautical-mile", locale="sv") + '35 minuter per nautisk mil' + + >>> from babel.numbers import format_currency + >>> format_compound_unit(format_currency(35, "JPY", locale="de"), denominator_unit="liter", locale="de") + '35\\xa0\\xa5 pro Liter' + + See https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-general.html#perUnitPatterns + + :param numerator_value: The numerator value. This may be a string, + in which case it is considered preformatted and the unit is ignored. + :param numerator_unit: The numerator unit. See `format_unit`. + :param denominator_value: The denominator value. This may be a string, + in which case it is considered preformatted and the unit is ignored. + :param denominator_unit: The denominator unit. See `format_unit`. + :param length: The formatting length. "short", "long" or "narrow" + :param format: An optional format, as accepted by `format_decimal`. + :param locale: the `Locale` object or locale identifier. Defaults to the system numeric locale. + :param numbering_system: The numbering system used for formatting number symbols. Defaults to "latn". + The special value "default" will use the default numbering system of the locale. + :return: A formatted compound value. + :raise `UnsupportedNumberingSystemError`: If the numbering system is not supported by the locale. + """ + locale = Locale.parse(locale or LC_NUMERIC) + + # Look for a specific compound unit first... + + if numerator_unit and denominator_unit and denominator_value == 1: + compound_unit = _find_compound_unit(numerator_unit, denominator_unit, locale=locale) + if compound_unit: + return format_unit( + numerator_value, + compound_unit, + length=length, + format=format, + locale=locale, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + + # ... failing that, construct one "by hand". + + if isinstance(numerator_value, str): # Numerator is preformatted + formatted_numerator = numerator_value + elif numerator_unit: # Numerator has unit + formatted_numerator = format_unit( + numerator_value, + numerator_unit, + length=length, + format=format, + locale=locale, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + else: # Unitless numerator + formatted_numerator = format_decimal( + numerator_value, + format=format, + locale=locale, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + + if isinstance(denominator_value, str): # Denominator is preformatted + formatted_denominator = denominator_value + elif denominator_unit: # Denominator has unit + if denominator_value == 1: # support perUnitPatterns when the denominator is 1 + denominator_unit = _find_unit_pattern(denominator_unit, locale=locale) + per_pattern = ( + locale._data["unit_patterns"] + .get(denominator_unit, {}) + .get(length, {}) + .get("per") + ) + if per_pattern: + return per_pattern.format(formatted_numerator) + # See TR-35's per-unit pattern algorithm, point 3.2. + # For denominator 1, we replace the value to be formatted with the empty string; + # this will make `format_unit` return " second" instead of "1 second". + denominator_value = "" + + formatted_denominator = format_unit( + denominator_value, + measurement_unit=(denominator_unit or ""), + length=length, + format=format, + locale=locale, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ).strip() + else: # Bare denominator + formatted_denominator = format_decimal( + denominator_value, + format=format, + locale=locale, + numbering_system=numbering_system, + ) + + # TODO: this doesn't support "compound_variations" (or "prefix"), and will fall back to the "x/y" representation + per_pattern = ( + locale._data["compound_unit_patterns"] + .get("per", {}) + .get(length, {}) + .get("compound", "{0}/{1}") + ) + + return per_pattern.format(formatted_numerator, formatted_denominator) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/util.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/util.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a2bf728cca78ad65eb0c686ac732c3ea9050c110 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/babel/util.py @@ -0,0 +1,318 @@ +""" +babel.util +~~~~~~~~~~ + +Various utility classes and functions. + +:copyright: (c) 2013-2026 by the Babel Team. +:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import codecs +import datetime +import os +import re +import textwrap +import warnings +from collections.abc import Generator, Iterable +from typing import IO, Any, TypeVar + +from babel import dates, localtime + +missing = object() + +_T = TypeVar("_T") + + +def distinct(iterable: Iterable[_T]) -> Generator[_T, None, None]: + """Yield all items in an iterable collection that are distinct. + + Unlike when using sets for a similar effect, the original ordering of the + items in the collection is preserved by this function. + + >>> print(list(distinct([1, 2, 1, 3, 4, 4]))) + [1, 2, 3, 4] + >>> print(list(distinct('foobar'))) + ['f', 'o', 'b', 'a', 'r'] + + :param iterable: the iterable collection providing the data + """ + seen = set() + for item in iter(iterable): + if item not in seen: + yield item + seen.add(item) + + +# Regexp to match python magic encoding line +PYTHON_MAGIC_COMMENT_re = re.compile( + rb'[ \t\f]* \# .* coding[=:][ \t]*([-\w.]+)', + flags=re.VERBOSE, +) + + +def parse_encoding(fp: IO[bytes]) -> str | None: + """Deduce the encoding of a source file from magic comment. + + It does this in the same way as the `Python interpreter`__ + + .. __: https://docs.python.org/3.4/reference/lexical_analysis.html#encoding-declarations + + The ``fp`` argument should be a seekable file object. + + (From Jeff Dairiki) + """ + pos = fp.tell() + fp.seek(0) + try: + line1 = fp.readline() + has_bom = line1.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF8) + if has_bom: + line1 = line1[len(codecs.BOM_UTF8) :] + + m = PYTHON_MAGIC_COMMENT_re.match(line1) + if not m: + try: + import ast + + ast.parse(line1.decode('latin-1')) + except (ImportError, SyntaxError, UnicodeEncodeError): + # Either it's a real syntax error, in which case the source is + # not valid python source, or line2 is a continuation of line1, + # in which case we don't want to scan line2 for a magic + # comment. + pass + else: + line2 = fp.readline() + m = PYTHON_MAGIC_COMMENT_re.match(line2) + + if has_bom: + if m: + magic_comment_encoding = m.group(1).decode('latin-1') + if magic_comment_encoding != 'utf-8': + raise SyntaxError(f"encoding problem: {magic_comment_encoding} with BOM") + return 'utf-8' + elif m: + return m.group(1).decode('latin-1') + else: + return None + finally: + fp.seek(pos) + + +PYTHON_FUTURE_IMPORT_re = re.compile(r'from\s+__future__\s+import\s+\(*(.+)\)*') + + +def parse_future_flags(fp: IO[bytes], encoding: str = 'latin-1') -> int: + """Parse the compiler flags by :mod:`__future__` from the given Python + code. + """ + import __future__ + + pos = fp.tell() + fp.seek(0) + flags = 0 + try: + body = fp.read().decode(encoding) + + # Fix up the source to be (hopefully) parsable by regexpen. + # This will likely do untoward things if the source code itself is broken. + + # (1) Fix `import (\n...` to be `import (...`. + body = re.sub(r'import\s*\([\r\n]+', 'import (', body) + # (2) Join line-ending commas with the next line. + body = re.sub(r',\s*[\r\n]+', ', ', body) + # (3) Remove backslash line continuations. + body = re.sub(r'\\\s*[\r\n]+', ' ', body) + + for m in PYTHON_FUTURE_IMPORT_re.finditer(body): + names = [x.strip().strip('()') for x in m.group(1).split(',')] + for name in names: + feature = getattr(__future__, name, None) + if feature: + flags |= feature.compiler_flag + finally: + fp.seek(pos) + return flags + + +def pathmatch(pattern: str, filename: str) -> bool: + """Extended pathname pattern matching. + + This function is similar to what is provided by the ``fnmatch`` module in + the Python standard library, but: + + * can match complete (relative or absolute) path names, and not just file + names, and + * also supports a convenience pattern ("**") to match files at any + directory level. + + Examples: + + >>> pathmatch('**.py', 'bar.py') + True + >>> pathmatch('**.py', 'foo/bar/baz.py') + True + >>> pathmatch('**.py', 'templates/index.html') + False + + >>> pathmatch('./foo/**.py', 'foo/bar/baz.py') + True + >>> pathmatch('./foo/**.py', 'bar/baz.py') + False + + >>> pathmatch('^foo/**.py', 'foo/bar/baz.py') + True + >>> pathmatch('^foo/**.py', 'bar/baz.py') + False + + >>> pathmatch('**/templates/*.html', 'templates/index.html') + True + >>> pathmatch('**/templates/*.html', 'templates/foo/bar.html') + False + + :param pattern: the glob pattern + :param filename: the path name of the file to match against + """ + symbols = { + '?': '[^/]', + '?/': '[^/]/', + '*': '[^/]+', + '*/': '[^/]+/', + '**/': '(?:.+/)*?', + '**': '(?:.+/)*?[^/]+', + } + + if pattern.startswith('^'): + buf = ['^'] + pattern = pattern[1:] + elif pattern.startswith('./'): + buf = ['^'] + pattern = pattern[2:] + else: + buf = [] + + for idx, part in enumerate(re.split('([?*]+/?)', pattern)): + if idx % 2: + buf.append(symbols[part]) + elif part: + buf.append(re.escape(part)) + match = re.match(f"{''.join(buf)}$", filename.replace(os.sep, "/")) + return match is not None + + +class TextWrapper(textwrap.TextWrapper): + wordsep_re = re.compile( + r'(\s+|' # any whitespace + r'(?<=[\w\!\"\'\&\.\,\?])-{2,}(?=\w))', # em-dash + ) + + # e.g. '\u2068foo bar.py\u2069:42' + _enclosed_filename_re = re.compile(r'(\u2068[^\u2068]+?\u2069(?::-?\d+)?)') + + def _split(self, text): + """Splits the text into indivisible chunks while ensuring that file names + containing spaces are not broken up. + """ + enclosed_filename_start = '\u2068' + if enclosed_filename_start not in text: + # There are no file names which contain spaces, fallback to the default implementation + return super()._split(text) + + chunks = [] + for chunk in re.split(self._enclosed_filename_re, text): + if chunk.startswith(enclosed_filename_start): + chunks.append(chunk) + else: + chunks.extend(super()._split(chunk)) + return [c for c in chunks if c] + + +def wraptext( + text: str, + width: int = 70, + initial_indent: str = '', + subsequent_indent: str = '', +) -> list[str]: + """Simple wrapper around the ``textwrap.wrap`` function in the standard + library. This version does not wrap lines on hyphens in words. It also + does not wrap PO file locations containing spaces. + + :param text: the text to wrap + :param width: the maximum line width + :param initial_indent: string that will be prepended to the first line of + wrapped output + :param subsequent_indent: string that will be prepended to all lines save + the first of wrapped output + """ + warnings.warn( + "`babel.util.wraptext` is deprecated and will be removed in a future version of Babel. " + "If you need this functionality, use the `babel.util.TextWrapper` class directly.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return TextWrapper( + width=width, + initial_indent=initial_indent, + subsequent_indent=subsequent_indent, + break_long_words=False, + ).wrap(text) + + +# TODO (Babel 3.x): Remove this re-export +odict = dict + + +class FixedOffsetTimezone(datetime.tzinfo): + """ + Fixed offset in minutes east from UTC. + + DEPRECATED: Use the standard library `datetime.timezone` instead. + """ + + # TODO (Babel 3.x): Remove this class + + def __init__(self, offset: float, name: str | None = None) -> None: + warnings.warn( + "`FixedOffsetTimezone` is deprecated and will be removed in a future version of Babel. " + "Use the standard library `datetime.timezone` class.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + self._offset = datetime.timedelta(minutes=offset) + if name is None: + name = 'Etc/GMT%+d' % offset + self.zone = name + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return self.zone + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f'' + + def utcoffset(self, dt: datetime.datetime) -> datetime.timedelta: + return self._offset + + def tzname(self, dt: datetime.datetime) -> str: + return self.zone + + def dst(self, dt: datetime.datetime) -> datetime.timedelta: + return ZERO + + +# Export the localtime functionality here because that's +# where it was in the past. +# TODO(3.0): remove these aliases +UTC = dates.UTC +LOCALTZ = dates.LOCALTZ +get_localzone = localtime.get_localzone +STDOFFSET = localtime.STDOFFSET +DSTOFFSET = localtime.DSTOFFSET +DSTDIFF = localtime.DSTDIFF +ZERO = localtime.ZERO + + +def _cmp(a: Any, b: Any): + return (a > b) - (a < b) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs-7.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs-7.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a34a7e56db35cc4c85bfa166244b3d63a6a240d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs-7.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs-7.0.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs-7.0.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..96b9f7cc0c1ed1e6603c26828752493512c0f776 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs-7.0.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: backrefs +Version: 7.0 +Summary: A wrapper around re and regex that adds additional back references. +Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/facelessuser/backrefs +Author-email: Isaac Muse +License-Expression: MIT +License-File: LICENSE.md +Keywords: re,regex +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Environment :: Console +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14 +Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules +Classifier: Typing :: Typed +Requires-Python: >=3.10 +Provides-Extra: extras +Requires-Dist: regex; extra == 'extras' +Description-Content-Type: text/markdown + +[![Donate via PayPal][donate-image]][donate-link] +[![Coverage Status][codecov-image]][codecov-link] +[![PyPI Version][pypi-image]][pypi-link] +[![PyPI Downloads][pypi-down]][pypi-link] +[![PyPI - Python Version][python-image]][pypi-link] +[![License][license-image-mit]][license-link] + +# Backrefs + +Backrefs is a wrapper around Python's built-in [Re][re] and the 3rd party [Regex][regex] library. Backrefs adds various +additional back references (and a couple other features) that are known to some regular expression engines, but not to +Python's Re and/or Regex. 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a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs-7.0.dist-info/direct_url.json b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs-7.0.dist-info/direct_url.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7fdd8ad5a927a2ac26d5b881e525db5ca33a2bb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs-7.0.dist-info/direct_url.json @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"dir_info": {}, "url": "file:///home/conda/feedstock_root/build_artifacts/bld/rattler-build_backrefs_1777493261/work"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aa1ce84defbc8f6d79a0a339b3677797e41ad9aa --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +"""Backrefs package.""" +from .__meta__ import __version__, __version_info__ # noqa: F401 diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/__meta__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/__meta__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..742053cc70acc04120bb5daf0a0b0c6c1074999f --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/__meta__.py @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +"""Meta related things.""" +from __future__ import annotations +from collections import namedtuple +import re + +RE_VER = re.compile( + r'''(?x) + (?P\d+)(?:\.(?P\d+))?(?:\.(?P\d+))? + (?:(?Pa|b|rc)(?P
\d+))?
+    (?:\.post(?P\d+))?
+    (?:\.dev(?P\d+))?
+    '''
+)
+
+REL_MAP = {
+    ".dev": "",
+    ".dev-alpha": "a",
+    ".dev-beta": "b",
+    ".dev-candidate": "rc",
+    "alpha": "a",
+    "beta": "b",
+    "candidate": "rc",
+    "final": ""
+}
+
+DEV_STATUS = {
+    ".dev": "2 - Pre-Alpha",
+    ".dev-alpha": "2 - Pre-Alpha",
+    ".dev-beta": "2 - Pre-Alpha",
+    ".dev-candidate": "2 - Pre-Alpha",
+    "alpha": "3 - Alpha",
+    "beta": "4 - Beta",
+    "candidate": "4 - Beta",
+    "final": "5 - Production/Stable"
+}
+
+PRE_REL_MAP = {"a": 'alpha', "b": 'beta', "rc": 'candidate'}
+
+
+class Version(namedtuple("Version", ["major", "minor", "micro", "release", "pre", "post", "dev"])):
+    """
+    Get the version (PEP 440).
+
+    A biased approach to the PEP 440 semantic version.
+
+    Provides a tuple structure which is sorted for comparisons `v1 > v2` etc.
+      (major, minor, micro, release type, pre-release build, post-release build, development release build)
+    Release types are named in is such a way they are comparable with ease.
+    Accessors to check if a development, pre-release, or post-release build. Also provides accessor to get
+    development status for setup files.
+
+    How it works (currently):
+
+    - You must specify a release type as either `final`, `alpha`, `beta`, or `candidate`.
+    - To define a development release, you can use either `.dev`, `.dev-alpha`, `.dev-beta`, or `.dev-candidate`.
+      The dot is used to ensure all development specifiers are sorted before `alpha`.
+      You can specify a `dev` number for development builds, but do not have to as implicit development releases
+      are allowed.
+    - You must specify a `pre` value greater than zero if using a prerelease as this project (not PEP 440) does not
+      allow implicit prereleases.
+    - You can optionally set `post` to a value greater than zero to make the build a post release. While post releases
+      are technically allowed in prereleases, it is strongly discouraged, so we are rejecting them. It should be
+      noted that we do not allow `post0` even though PEP 440 does not restrict this. This project specifically
+      does not allow implicit post releases.
+    - It should be noted that we do not support epochs `1!` or local versions `+some-custom.version-1`.
+
+    Acceptable version releases:
+
+    ```
+    Version(1, 0, 0, "final")                    1.0
+    Version(1, 2, 0, "final")                    1.2
+    Version(1, 2, 3, "final")                    1.2.3
+    Version(1, 2, 0, ".dev-alpha", pre=4)        1.2a4
+    Version(1, 2, 0, ".dev-beta", pre=4)         1.2b4
+    Version(1, 2, 0, ".dev-candidate", pre=4)    1.2rc4
+    Version(1, 2, 0, "final", post=1)            1.2.post1
+    Version(1, 2, 3, ".dev")                     1.2.3.dev0
+    Version(1, 2, 3, ".dev", dev=1)              1.2.3.dev1
+    ```
+
+    """
+
+    def __new__(
+        cls,
+        major: int, minor: int, micro: int, release: str = "final",
+        pre: int = 0, post: int = 0, dev: int = 0
+    ) -> Version:
+        """Validate version info."""
+
+        # Ensure all parts are positive integers.
+        for value in (major, minor, micro, pre, post):
+            if not (isinstance(value, int) and value >= 0):
+                raise ValueError("All version parts except 'release' should be integers.")
+
+        if release not in REL_MAP:
+            raise ValueError(f"'{release}' is not a valid release type.")
+
+        # Ensure valid pre-release (we do not allow implicit pre-releases).
+        if ".dev-candidate" < release < "final":
+            if pre == 0:
+                raise ValueError("Implicit pre-releases not allowed.")
+            elif dev:
+                raise ValueError("Version is not a development release.")
+            elif post:
+                raise ValueError("Post-releases are not allowed with pre-releases.")
+
+        # Ensure valid development or development/pre release
+        elif release < "alpha":
+            if release > ".dev" and pre == 0:
+                raise ValueError("Implicit pre-release not allowed.")
+            elif post:
+                raise ValueError("Post-releases are not allowed with pre-releases.")
+
+        # Ensure a valid normal release
+        else:
+            if pre:
+                raise ValueError("Version is not a pre-release.")
+            elif dev:
+                raise ValueError("Version is not a development release.")
+
+        return super().__new__(cls, major, minor, micro, release, pre, post, dev)
+
+    def _is_pre(self) -> bool:
+        """Is prerelease."""
+
+        return bool(self.pre > 0)
+
+    def _is_dev(self) -> bool:
+        """Is development."""
+
+        return bool(self.release < "alpha")
+
+    def _is_post(self) -> bool:
+        """Is post."""
+
+        return bool(self.post > 0)
+
+    def _get_dev_status(self) -> str:  # pragma: no cover
+        """Get development status string."""
+
+        return DEV_STATUS[self.release]
+
+    def _get_canonical(self) -> str:
+        """Get the canonical output string."""
+
+        # Assemble major, minor, micro version and append `pre`, `post`, or `dev` if needed..
+        if self.micro == 0:
+            ver = f"{self.major}.{self.minor}"
+        else:
+            ver = f"{self.major}.{self.minor}.{self.micro}"
+        if self._is_pre():
+            ver += f'{REL_MAP[self.release]}{self.pre}'
+        if self._is_post():
+            ver += f".post{self.post}"
+        if self._is_dev():
+            ver += f".dev{self.dev}"
+
+        return ver
+
+
+def parse_version(ver: str) -> Version:
+    """Parse version into a comparable Version tuple."""
+
+    m = RE_VER.match(ver)
+
+    if m is None:
+        raise ValueError(f"'{ver}' is not a valid version")
+
+    # Handle major, minor, micro
+    major = int(m.group('major'))
+    minor = int(m.group('minor')) if m.group('minor') else 0
+    micro = int(m.group('micro')) if m.group('micro') else 0
+
+    # Handle pre releases
+    if m.group('type'):
+        release = PRE_REL_MAP[m.group('type')]
+        pre = int(m.group('pre'))
+    else:
+        release = "final"
+        pre = 0
+
+    # Handle development releases
+    dev = m.group('dev') if m.group('dev') else 0
+    if m.group('dev'):
+        dev = int(m.group('dev'))
+        release = '.dev-' + release if pre else '.dev'
+    else:
+        dev = 0
+
+    # Handle post
+    post = int(m.group('post')) if m.group('post') else 0
+
+    return Version(major, minor, micro, release, pre, post, dev)
+
+
+__version_info__ = Version(7, 0, 0, "final")
+__version__ = __version_info__._get_canonical()
diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/_bre_parse.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/_bre_parse.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8ee835d99ff677c772cbb743f8edc3062573976d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/_bre_parse.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1547 @@
+"""
+Backrefs Re parser.
+
+Licensed under MIT
+Copyright (c) 2011 - 2020 Isaac Muse 
+"""
+from __future__ import annotations
+import re as _re
+import sys
+import copyreg as _copyreg
+from . import util as _util
+import unicodedata as _unicodedata
+from . import uniprops as _uniprops
+from typing import Generic, AnyStr, Match, Any, Pattern, cast
+
+if sys.version_info >= (3, 11):
+    import re._parser as _parser  # type: ignore[import]
+else:
+    import sre_parse as _parser
+
+__all__ = ("ReplaceTemplate",)
+
+_ASCII_LETTERS = frozenset(
+    (
+        'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm',
+        'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z',
+        'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M',
+        'N', 'O', 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X', 'Y', 'Z'
+    )
+)
+_DIGIT = frozenset(('0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9'))
+_OCTAL = frozenset(('0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7'))
+_HEX = frozenset(('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9'))
+_LETTERS_UNDERSCORE = _ASCII_LETTERS | frozenset(('_',))
+_WORD = _LETTERS_UNDERSCORE | _DIGIT
+_STANDARD_ESCAPES = frozenset(('a', 'b', 'f', 'n', 'r', 't', 'v'))
+_CURLY_BRACKETS = frozenset(('{', '}'))
+_PROPERTY_STRIP = frozenset((' ', '-', '_'))
+_PROPERTY = _WORD | _DIGIT | _PROPERTY_STRIP
+_GLOBAL_FLAGS = frozenset(('a', 'i', 'L', 'm', 's', 'u', 'x'))
+_SCOPED_FLAGS = frozenset(('i', 'm', 's', 'x'))
+_SCOPED_END = frozenset((':', ')'))
+
+_CURLY_BRACKETS_ORD = frozenset((0x7b, 0x7d))
+
+_COMPATIBILITY_PROPERTIES = frozenset(
+    (
+        'alpha', 'lower', 'upper', 'punct', 'digit', 'xdigit', 'alnum',
+        'space', 'blank', 'cntrl', 'graph', 'print', 'word'
+    )
+)
+
+# Case upper or lower
+_UPPER = 1
+_LOWER = 2
+
+# Format Constants
+_BACK_SLASH_TRANSLATION = {
+    "\\a": '\a',
+    "\\b": '\b',
+    "\\f": '\f',
+    "\\r": '\r',
+    "\\t": '\t',
+    "\\n": '\n',
+    "\\v": '\v',
+    "\\\\": '\\'
+}
+
+_FMT_CONV_TYPE = ('a', 'r', 's')
+
+
+class LoopException(Exception):
+    """Loop exception."""
+
+
+class GlobalRetryException(Exception):
+    """Global retry exception."""
+
+
+class _SearchParser(Generic[AnyStr]):
+    """Search Template."""
+
+    _new_refs = ("c", "C", "e", "E", "h", "l", "L", "m", "M", "N", "p", "P", "Q", "R", "X")
+    _re_start_wb = r"\b(?=\w)"
+    _re_end_wb = r"\b(?<=\w)"
+    _line_break = r'(?:\r\n|(?!\r\n)[\n\v\f\r\x85\u2028\u2029])'
+    _bytes_line_break = r'(?>\r\n|[\n\v\f\r\x85])' if _util.PY311 else r'(?:\r\n|(?!\r\n)[\n\v\f\r\x85])'
+    _grapheme_cluster = r'(?:{}{}*(?!{}))'
+
+    verbose: bool
+    unicode: bool
+    global_flag_swap: dict[str, bool]
+    temp_global_flag_swap: dict[str, bool]
+    ascii: bool  # noqa: A003
+    is_bytes: bool
+    search: AnyStr
+
+    def __init__(self, search: AnyStr, re_verbose: bool = False, re_unicode: bool | None = None) -> None:
+        """Initialize."""
+
+        if isinstance(search, bytes):
+            self.is_bytes = True
+        else:
+            self.is_bytes = False
+
+        if self.is_bytes:
+            self._re_line_break = self._bytes_line_break
+        else:
+            self._re_line_break = self._line_break
+        self.search = search
+        self.re_verbose = re_verbose
+        self.re_unicode = re_unicode
+
+    def process_quotes(self, text: str) -> str:
+        """Process quotes."""
+
+        escaped = False
+        in_quotes = False
+        current = []
+        quoted = []  # type: list[str]
+        i = _util.StringIter(text)
+
+        for t in i:
+            if not escaped and t == "\\":
+                escaped = True
+            elif escaped:
+                escaped = False
+                if t == "E":
+                    if in_quotes:
+                        current.append(_re.escape("".join(quoted)))
+                        quoted = []
+                        in_quotes = False
+                elif t == "Q" and not in_quotes:
+                    in_quotes = True
+                elif in_quotes:
+                    quoted.extend(["\\", t])
+                else:
+                    current.extend(["\\", t])
+            elif in_quotes:
+                quoted.extend(t)
+            else:
+                current.append(t)
+
+        if in_quotes and escaped:
+            quoted.append("\\")
+        elif escaped:
+            current.append("\\")
+
+        if quoted:
+            current.append(_re.escape("".join(quoted)))
+
+        return "".join(current)
+
+    def verbose_comment(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> list[str]:
+        """Handle verbose comments."""
+
+        current = []
+        escaped = False
+
+        try:
+            while t != "\n":
+                if not escaped and t == "\\":
+                    escaped = True
+                    current.append(t)
+                elif escaped:
+                    escaped = False
+                    if t in self._new_refs:
+                        current.append("\\")
+                    current.append(t)
+                else:
+                    current.append(t)
+                t = next(i)
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+
+        if t == "\n":
+            current.append(t)
+        return current
+
+    def flags(self, text: str, scoped: bool = False) -> None:
+        """Analyze flags."""
+
+        flags = text.split('-')
+        enable = flags[0]
+        disable = flags[1] if len(flags) > 1 else ''
+
+        global_retry = False
+        if ('a' in enable or 'L' in enable) and self.unicode:
+            self.unicode = False
+            if not scoped:
+                self.temp_global_flag_swap["unicode"] = True
+                global_retry = True
+        elif 'u' in enable and not self.unicode and not self.is_bytes:
+            self.unicode = True
+            if not scoped:
+                self.temp_global_flag_swap["unicode"] = True
+                global_retry = True
+        if 'x' in disable and self.verbose:
+            self.verbose = False
+        elif 'x' in enable and not self.verbose:
+            self.verbose = True
+            if not scoped:
+                self.temp_global_flag_swap["verbose"] = True
+                global_retry = True
+        if global_retry:
+            raise GlobalRetryException('Global Retry')
+
+    def get_unicode_property(self, i: _util.StringIter, brackets: bool = False) -> tuple[str, str]:
+        """Get Unicode property."""
+
+        index = i.index
+        prop = []
+        value = []
+        try:
+            c = next(i)
+            if c.upper() in _ASCII_LETTERS:
+                prop.append(c)
+            elif (not brackets and c != '{') or (brackets and c != ':'):
+                raise SyntaxError(f"Unicode property missing '{{' at {i.index - 1}!")
+            else:
+                c = next(i)
+                if c == '^':
+                    prop.append(c)
+                    c = next(i)
+
+                while c not in (':', '=', '}'):
+                    if c not in _PROPERTY:
+                        raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid Unicode property character at {i.index - 1}!')
+                    if c not in _PROPERTY_STRIP:
+                        prop.append(c)
+                    c = next(i)
+
+                if c in (':', '='):
+                    skip = False
+                    if brackets:
+                        is_colon = c == ':'
+                        c = next(i)
+                        if is_colon and c == ']':
+                            # That's the end of the property
+                            skip = True
+                        end = ':'
+                    else:
+                        c = next(i)
+                        end = '}'
+
+                    # Get the property value
+                    if not skip:
+                        while c != end:
+                            if c not in _PROPERTY:
+                                raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid Unicode property character at {i.index - 1}!')
+                            if c not in _PROPERTY_STRIP:
+                                value.append(c)
+                            c = next(i)
+                        if brackets and c == ':':
+                            c = next(i)
+                            if c != ']':
+                                raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid Unicode property character at {i.index - 1}!')
+                        if not value:
+                            raise SyntaxError('Invalid Unicode property!')
+
+        except StopIteration as e:
+            if brackets:
+                raise SyntaxError(f"Missing or unmatched ':]' at {index}!") from e
+            else:
+                raise SyntaxError(f"Missing or unmatched '{{' at {index}!") from e
+
+        p = ''.join(prop).lower()
+        v = ''.join(value).lower()
+
+        # Ensure when using POSIX form, that any property considered a compatibility property uses the POSIX form.
+        # POSIX form is not guaranteed to be different from standard form and sometimes is just an alias for standard.
+        if brackets and p in _COMPATIBILITY_PROPERTIES:
+            p = 'posix' + p
+
+        return p, v
+
+    def get_named_unicode(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Get Unicode name."""
+
+        index = i.index
+        value = []
+        try:
+            if next(i) != '{':
+                raise ValueError(f"Named Unicode missing '{{' {i.index - 1}!")
+            c = next(i)
+            while c != '}':
+                value.append(c)
+                c = next(i)
+        except Exception as e:
+            raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '{{' at {index}!") from e
+
+        return ''.join(value)
+
+    def reference(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter, in_group: bool = False) -> list[str]:
+        """Handle references."""
+
+        current = []
+
+        if not in_group and t == "m":
+            current.append(self._re_start_wb)
+        elif not in_group and t == "M":
+            current.append(self._re_end_wb)
+        elif not in_group and t == "R":
+            current.append(self._re_line_break)
+        elif not in_group and t == "X":
+            no_mark = self.unicode_props("^m", None, in_group=False)[0]
+            mark = self.unicode_props("m", None, in_group=False)[0]
+            current.extend(self._grapheme_cluster.format(no_mark, mark, mark))
+        elif t == 'p':
+            prop = self.get_unicode_property(i)
+            current.extend(self.unicode_props(prop[0], prop[1], in_group=in_group))
+            if in_group:
+                self.found_property = True
+        elif t == 'P':
+            prop = self.get_unicode_property(i)
+            current.extend(self.unicode_props(prop[0], prop[1], in_group=in_group, negate=True))
+            if in_group:
+                self.found_property = True
+        elif t == "N":
+            text = self.get_named_unicode(i)
+            current.extend(self.unicode_name(text, in_group))
+            if in_group:
+                self.found_named_unicode = True
+        else:
+            current.extend(["\\", t])
+        return current
+
+    def get_comments(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str | None:
+        """Get comments."""
+
+        index = i.index
+        value = ['(']
+        escaped = False
+        try:
+            c = next(i)
+            if c != '?':
+                i.rewind(1)
+                return None
+            value.append(c)
+            c = next(i)
+            if c != '#':
+                i.rewind(2)
+                return None
+            value.append(c)
+            c = next(i)
+            while c != ')' or escaped is True:
+                if escaped:
+                    escaped = False
+                elif c == '\\':
+                    escaped = True
+                value.append(c)
+                c = next(i)
+            value.append(c)
+        except StopIteration as e:
+            raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '(' at {index - 1}!") from e
+
+        return ''.join(value)
+
+    def get_flags(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> tuple[str | None, bool]:
+        """
+        Get flags.
+
+        In Re, flags are quite predictable when global or scoped.
+        Global can never be disabled with minus, and never have a `:` after them.
+        The global flag set is also very specific, but can be used as enablers in scoped.
+
+        The returned scoped status will indicate whether flags are generally considered
+        scoped flags or global flags.
+        """
+
+        index = i.index
+        value = ['(']
+        toggle = False
+        smells_scoped = False
+        try:
+            c = next(i)
+            if c != '?':
+                i.rewind(1)
+                return None, False
+            value.append(c)
+            c = next(i)
+            while c not in _SCOPED_END:
+                if toggle:
+                    if c not in _SCOPED_FLAGS:
+                        raise ValueError('Bad scope')
+                elif c == '-':
+                    smells_scoped = True
+                    toggle = True
+                elif c not in _GLOBAL_FLAGS:
+                    raise ValueError("Bad flag")
+                value.append(c)
+                c = next(i)
+            if smells_scoped and c != ':':
+                raise ValueError("Bad flag")
+            elif c == ':':
+                smells_scoped = True
+            value.append(c)
+        except Exception:
+            i.rewind(i.index - index)
+            value = []
+
+        return ''.join(value) if value else None, smells_scoped
+
+    def subgroup(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> list[str]:
+        """Handle parenthesis."""
+
+        current = []  # type: list[str]
+
+        # (?#comment)
+        comments = self.get_comments(i)
+        if comments:
+            return [comments]
+
+        verbose = self.verbose
+        unicode_flag = self.unicode
+
+        # (?flags:pattern) or (?flags)
+        flags, scoped = self.get_flags(i)
+        if flags:  # pragma: no cover
+            t = flags
+            self.flags(flags[2:-1], scoped=scoped)
+            if not scoped:
+                return [flags]
+
+        current = []
+        try:
+            while t != ')':
+                if not current:
+                    current.append(t)
+                else:
+                    current.extend(self.normal(t, i))
+
+                t = next(i)
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+
+        # Restore flags after group
+        self.verbose = verbose
+        self.unicode = unicode_flag
+
+        if t == ")":
+            current.append(t)
+        return current
+
+    def char_groups(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> list[str]:
+        """Handle character groups."""
+
+        current = []
+        pos = i.index - 1
+        found = False
+        escaped = False
+        first = 0
+        found_property = False
+        self.found_property = False
+        self.found_named_unicode = False
+
+        try:
+            while True:
+                # Prevent POSIX/Unicode class from being part of a range.
+                if self.found_property and t == '-':
+                    current.append(_re.escape(t))
+                    pos += 1
+                    t = next(i)
+                    self.found_property = False
+                    continue
+                else:
+                    self.found_property = False
+
+                if not escaped and t == "\\":
+                    escaped = True
+                elif escaped:
+                    escaped = False
+                    idx = len(current) - 1
+                    current.extend(self.reference(t, i, True))
+                    if self.found_property:
+                        # Prevent Unicode class from being part of a range.
+                        if idx >= 0 and current[idx] == '-':
+                            current[idx] = _re.escape('-')
+                        found_property = True
+                elif t == "[" and not found:
+                    found = True
+                    first = pos
+                    current.append(t)
+                elif t == "[":
+                    index = i.index
+                    try:
+                        prop = self.get_unicode_property(i, True)  # type: tuple[str, str] | None
+                    except Exception:
+                        prop = None
+                        i.rewind(i.index - index)
+                    if prop is not None:
+                        value = self.unicode_props(prop[0], prop[1], in_group=True)
+                        if current[-1] == '-':
+                            current[-1] = _re.escape('-')
+                        current.extend(value)
+                        found_property = True
+                        pos = i.index - 2
+                    else:
+                        current.append(t)
+                elif t == "^" and found and (pos == first + 1):
+                    first = pos
+                    current.append(t)
+                elif t == "]" and found and (pos != first + 1):
+                    found = False
+                    current.append(t)
+                    break
+                else:
+                    current.append(t)
+                pos += 1
+                t = next(i)
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+
+        if escaped:
+            current.append(t)
+
+        # Handle properties that return an empty string.
+        # This will occur when a property's values exceed
+        # either the Unicode char limit on a narrow system,
+        # or the ASCII limit in a byte string pattern.
+        if found_property or self.found_named_unicode:
+            temp = "".join(current)
+            if temp == '[]':
+                # We specified some properties, but they are all
+                # out of reach.  Therefore we can match nothing.
+                current = [f'[^{_uniprops.ASCII_RANGE if self.is_bytes else _uniprops.UNICODE_RANGE}]']
+            elif temp == '[^]':
+                current = [f'[{_uniprops.ASCII_RANGE if self.is_bytes else _uniprops.UNICODE_RANGE}]']
+            else:
+                current = [temp]
+
+        return current
+
+    def normal(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> list[str]:
+        """Handle normal chars."""
+
+        current = []
+
+        if t == "\\":
+            try:
+                t = next(i)
+                current.extend(self.reference(t, i))
+            except StopIteration:
+                current.append(t)
+        elif t == "(":
+            current.extend(self.subgroup(t, i))
+        elif self.verbose and t == "#":
+            current.extend(self.verbose_comment(t, i))
+        elif t == "[":
+            current.extend(self.char_groups(t, i))
+        else:
+            current.append(t)
+        return current
+
+    def unicode_name(self, name: str, in_group: bool = False) -> list[str]:
+        """Insert Unicode value by its name."""
+
+        value = ord(_unicodedata.lookup(name))
+        if self.is_bytes and value > 0xFF:
+            if not in_group:
+                return [f'[^{_uniprops.ASCII_RANGE if self.is_bytes else _uniprops.UNICODE_RANGE}]']
+            else:
+                return ['']
+        return [f'\\{value:03o}' if value <= 0xFF else chr(value)]
+
+    def unicode_props(
+        self,
+        props: str,
+        prop_value: str | None,
+        in_group: bool = False,
+        negate: bool = False
+    ) -> list[str]:
+        """
+        Insert Unicode properties.
+
+        Unicode properties are very forgiving.
+        Case doesn't matter and `[ -_]` will be stripped out.
+        """
+
+        if props.startswith("^"):
+            if negate:
+                props = props[1:]
+        elif negate:
+            props = '^' + props
+        if not prop_value and prop_value is not None:
+            prop_value = None
+
+        if self.is_bytes:
+            mode = _uniprops.MODE_ASCII
+        elif not self.unicode:
+            mode = _uniprops.MODE_NORMAL
+        else:
+            mode = _uniprops.MODE_UNICODE
+
+        v = _uniprops.get_unicode_property(props, prop_value, mode)
+        if not in_group:
+            if not v:
+                v = f'^{_uniprops.ASCII_RANGE if self.is_bytes else _uniprops.UNICODE_RANGE}'
+            v = f"[{v}]"
+        properties = [v]
+
+        return properties
+
+    def main_group(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> list[str]:
+        """The main group: group 0."""
+
+        current = []
+        try:
+            while True:
+                t = next(i)
+                current.extend(self.normal(t, i))
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+        return current
+
+    def _parse(self, search: str) -> str:
+        """Begin parsing."""
+
+        self.verbose = bool(self.re_verbose)
+        self.unicode = bool(self.re_unicode)
+        self.global_flag_swap = {
+            "unicode": False,
+            "verbose": False
+        }
+        self.temp_global_flag_swap = {
+            "unicode": False,
+            "verbose": False
+        }
+        self.ascii = self.re_unicode is not None and not self.re_unicode
+        if not self.unicode and not self.ascii:
+            self.unicode = True
+
+        new_pattern = []
+        i = _util.StringIter(self.process_quotes(search))
+
+        retry = True
+        while retry:
+            retry = False
+            try:
+                new_pattern = self.main_group(i)
+            except GlobalRetryException as e:
+                # Prevent a loop of retry over and over for a pattern like ((?u)(?a))
+                # or (?-x:(?x))
+                if self.temp_global_flag_swap['unicode']:
+                    if self.global_flag_swap['unicode']:
+                        raise LoopException('Global unicode flag recursion.') from e
+                    else:
+                        self.global_flag_swap["unicode"] = True
+                if self.temp_global_flag_swap['verbose']:
+                    if self.global_flag_swap['verbose']:
+                        raise LoopException('Global verbose flag recursion.') from e
+                    else:
+                        self.global_flag_swap['verbose'] = True
+                self.temp_global_flag_swap = {
+                    "unicode": False,
+                    "verbose": False
+                }
+                i.rewind(i.index)
+                retry = True
+        return "".join(new_pattern)
+
+    def parse(self) -> AnyStr:
+        """Apply search template."""
+
+        if isinstance(self.search, bytes):
+            return self._parse(self.search.decode('latin-1')).encode('latin-1')
+        else:
+            return self._parse(self.search)
+
+
+class _ReplaceParser(Generic[AnyStr]):
+    """Pre-replace template."""
+
+    def __init__(self, pattern: Pattern[AnyStr], template: AnyStr, use_format: bool = False) -> None:
+        """Initialize."""
+
+        self.pattern = pattern  # type: Pattern[AnyStr]
+        self._original = template  # type: AnyStr
+        self._template = template  # type: AnyStr
+        self.use_format = use_format
+        self.end_found = False
+        self.group_slots = []  # type: list[tuple[int, tuple[int | None, int | None, Any]]]
+        self.literal_slots = []  # type: list[str]
+        self.result = []  # type: list[str]
+        self.span_stack = []  # type: list[int]
+        self.single_stack = []  # type: list[int]
+        self.literals = []  # type: list[AnyStr | None]
+        self.groups = []  # type: list[tuple[int, int]]
+        self.slot = 0
+        self.manual = False
+        self.auto = False
+        self.auto_index = 0
+        self.is_bytes = isinstance(self._original, bytes)
+
+    def parse_format_index(self, text: str) -> int | str:
+        """Parse format index."""
+
+        base = 10
+        prefix = text[1:3] if text[0] == "-" else text[:2]
+        if prefix[0:1] == "0":
+            char = prefix[-1]
+            if char == "b":
+                base = 2
+            elif char == "o":
+                base = 8
+            elif char == "x":
+                base = 16
+        try:
+            idx = int(text, base)  # type: int | str
+        except Exception:
+            idx = text
+        return idx
+
+    def get_format(self, c: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> tuple[str, list[tuple[int, Any]]]:
+        """Get format group."""
+
+        index = i.index
+        field = ''
+        value = []  # type: list[tuple[int, Any]]
+
+        try:
+            if c == '}':
+                value.append((_util.FMT_FIELD, ''))
+                value.append((_util.FMT_INDEX, -1))
+            else:
+                # Field
+                temp = []  # type: list[str]
+                if c in _LETTERS_UNDERSCORE:
+                    # Handle name
+                    temp.append(c)
+                    c = self.format_next(i)
+                    while c in _WORD:
+                        temp.append(c)
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                elif c in _DIGIT:
+                    # Handle group number
+                    temp.append(c)
+                    c = self.format_next(i)
+                    while c in _DIGIT:
+                        temp.append(c)
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+
+                # Try and covert to integer index
+                field = ''.join(temp).strip()
+                try:
+                    value = [(_util.FMT_FIELD, str(int(field, 10)))]
+                except ValueError:
+                    value = [(_util.FMT_FIELD, field)]
+                    pass
+
+                if c != '[':
+                    value.append((_util.FMT_INDEX, None))
+
+                # Attributes and indexes
+                while c in ('[', '.'):
+                    if c == '[':
+                        findex = []
+                        sindex = i.index - 1
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                        try:
+                            while c != ']':
+                                findex.append(c)
+                                c = self.format_next(i)
+                        except StopIteration as e:
+                            raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '[' at {sindex - 1}") from e
+                        idx = self.parse_format_index(''.join(findex))
+                        value.append((_util.FMT_INDEX, idx))
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                    else:
+                        findex = []
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                        while c in _WORD:
+                            findex.append(c)
+                            c = self.format_next(i)
+                        value.append((_util.FMT_ATTR, ''.join(findex)))
+
+                # Conversion
+                if c == '!':
+                    c = self.format_next(i)
+                    if c not in _FMT_CONV_TYPE:
+                        raise SyntaxError(f"Invalid conversion type at {i.index - 1}!")
+                    value.append((_util.FMT_CONV, c))
+                    c = self.format_next(i)
+
+                # Format spec
+                if c == ':':
+                    fill = None  # type: str | None
+                    width = []
+                    align = None
+                    convert = None
+                    c = self.format_next(i)
+
+                    if c in ('<', '>', '^'):
+                        # Get fill and alignment
+                        align = c
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                        if c in ('<', '>', '^'):
+                            fill = align
+                            align = c
+                            c = self.format_next(i)
+                    elif c in _DIGIT:
+                        # Get Width
+                        fill = c
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                        if c in ('<', '>', '^'):
+                            align = c
+                            c = self.format_next(i)
+                        else:
+                            width.append(fill)
+                            fill = None
+                    else:
+                        fill = c
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                        if fill == 's' and c == '}':
+                            convert = fill
+                            fill = None
+                        if fill is not None:
+                            if c not in ('<', '>', '^'):
+                                raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid format spec char at {i.index - 1}!')
+                            align = c
+                            c = self.format_next(i)
+
+                    while c in _DIGIT:
+                        width.append(c)
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+
+                    if not align and len(width) and width[0] == '0':
+                        raise ValueError("'=' alignment is not supported!")
+                    if align and not fill and len(width) and width[0] == '0':
+                        fill = '0'
+
+                    if c == 's':
+                        convert = c
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+
+                    if not fill:
+                        fill = ' '
+
+                    value.append(
+                        (
+                            _util.FMT_SPEC,
+                            (
+                                fill.encode('latin-1') if self.is_bytes else fill,
+                                align,
+                                (int(''.join(width)) if width else 0),
+                                convert
+                            )
+                        )
+                    )
+
+            if c != '}':
+                raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '{{' at {index - 1}")
+        except StopIteration as e:
+            raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '{{' at {index - 1}!") from e
+
+        return field, value
+
+    def handle_format(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> None:
+        """Handle format."""
+
+        if t == '{':
+            t = self.format_next(i)
+            if t == '{':
+                self.get_single_stack()
+                self.result.append(t)
+            else:
+                field, text = self.get_format(t, i)
+                self.handle_format_group(field, text)
+        else:
+            t = self.format_next(i)
+            if t == '}':
+                self.get_single_stack()
+                self.result.append(t)
+            else:
+                raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '}}' at {i.index - 2}!")
+
+    def get_octal(self, c: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> str | None:
+        """Get octal."""
+
+        index = i.index
+        value = []
+        zero_count = 0
+        try:
+            if c == '0':
+                for _ in range(3):
+                    if c != '0':
+                        break
+                    value.append(c)
+                    c = next(i)
+            zero_count = len(value)
+            if zero_count < 3:
+                for _ in range(3 - zero_count):
+                    if c not in _OCTAL:
+                        break
+                    value.append(c)
+                    c = next(i)
+            i.rewind(1)
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+
+        octal_count = len(value)
+        if not (self.use_format and octal_count) and not (zero_count and octal_count < 3) and octal_count != 3:
+            i.rewind(i.index - index)
+            value = []
+
+        return ''.join(value) if value else None
+
+    def parse_octal(self, text: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> None:
+        """Parse octal value."""
+
+        value = int(text, 8)
+        if value > 0xFF and self.is_bytes:
+            # Re fails on octal greater than `0o377` or `0xFF`
+            raise ValueError("octal escape value outside of range 0-0o377!")
+        else:
+            single = self.get_single_stack()
+            if self.span_stack:
+                text = self.convert_case(chr(value), self.span_stack[-1])
+                value = ord(self.convert_case(text, single)) if single is not None else ord(text)
+            elif single:
+                value = ord(self.convert_case(chr(value), single))
+            if self.use_format and value in _CURLY_BRACKETS_ORD:
+                self.handle_format(chr(value), i)
+            elif value <= 0xFF:
+                self.result.append(f'\\{value:03o}')
+            else:
+                self.result.append(chr(value))
+
+    def get_named_unicode(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Get named Unicode."""
+
+        index = i.index
+        value = []
+        try:
+            if next(i) != '{':
+                raise SyntaxError(f"Named Unicode missing '{{' at {i.index - 1}!")
+            c = next(i)
+            while c != '}':
+                value.append(c)
+                c = next(i)
+        except StopIteration as e:
+            raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '}}' at {index}!") from e
+
+        return ''.join(value)
+
+    def parse_named_unicode(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> None:
+        """Parse named Unicode."""
+
+        value = ord(_unicodedata.lookup(self.get_named_unicode(i)))
+        single = self.get_single_stack()
+        if self.span_stack:
+            text = self.convert_case(chr(value), self.span_stack[-1])
+            value = ord(self.convert_case(text, single)) if single is not None else ord(text)
+        elif single:
+            value = ord(self.convert_case(chr(value), single))
+        if self.use_format and value in _CURLY_BRACKETS_ORD:
+            self.handle_format(chr(value), i)
+        elif value <= 0xFF:
+            self.result.append(f'\\{value:03o}')
+        else:
+            self.result.append(chr(value))
+
+    def get_wide_unicode(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Get narrow Unicode."""
+
+        value = []
+        for _ in range(3):
+            c = next(i)
+            if c == '0':
+                value.append(c)
+            else:  # pragma: no cover
+                raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid wide Unicode character at {i.index - 1}!')
+
+        c = next(i)
+        if c in ('0', '1'):
+            value.append(c)
+        else:  # pragma: no cover
+            raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid wide Unicode character at {i.index - 1}!')
+
+        for _ in range(4):
+            c = next(i)
+            if c.lower() in _HEX:
+                value.append(c)
+            else:  # pragma: no cover
+                raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid wide Unicode character at {i.index - 1}!')
+        return ''.join(value)
+
+    def get_narrow_unicode(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Get narrow Unicode."""
+
+        value = []
+        for _ in range(4):
+            c = next(i)
+            if c.lower() in _HEX:
+                value.append(c)
+            else:  # pragma: no cover
+                raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid Unicode character at {i.index - 1}!')
+        return ''.join(value)
+
+    def parse_unicode(self, i: _util.StringIter, wide: bool = False) -> None:
+        """Parse Unicode."""
+
+        text = self.get_wide_unicode(i) if wide else self.get_narrow_unicode(i)
+        value = int(text, 16)
+        single = self.get_single_stack()
+        if self.span_stack:
+            text = self.convert_case(chr(value), self.span_stack[-1])
+            value = ord(self.convert_case(text, single)) if single is not None else ord(text)
+        elif single:
+            value = ord(self.convert_case(chr(value), single))
+        if self.use_format and value in _CURLY_BRACKETS_ORD:
+            self.handle_format(chr(value), i)
+        elif value <= 0xFF:
+            self.result.append(f'\\{value:03o}')
+        else:
+            self.result.append(chr(value))
+
+    def get_byte(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Get byte."""
+
+        value = []
+        for _x in range(2):
+            c = next(i)
+            if c.lower() in _HEX:
+                value.append(c)
+            else:  # pragma: no cover
+                raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid byte character at {i.index - 1}!')
+        return ''.join(value)
+
+    def parse_bytes(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> None:
+        """Parse byte."""
+
+        value = int(self.get_byte(i), 16)
+        single = self.get_single_stack()
+        if self.span_stack:
+            text = self.convert_case(chr(value), self.span_stack[-1])
+            value = ord(self.convert_case(text, single)) if single is not None else ord(text)
+        elif single:
+            value = ord(self.convert_case(chr(value), single))
+        if self.use_format and value in _CURLY_BRACKETS_ORD:
+            self.handle_format(chr(value), i)
+        else:
+            self.result.append(f'\\{value:03o}')
+
+    def get_named_group(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Get group number."""
+
+        index = i.index
+        value = [t]
+        try:
+            c = next(i)
+            if c != "<":
+                raise SyntaxError(f"Group missing '<' at {i.index - 1}!")
+            value.append(c)
+            c = next(i)
+            if c in _DIGIT:
+                value.append(c)
+                c = next(i)
+                while c != '>':
+                    if c in _DIGIT:
+                        value.append(c)
+                    c = next(i)
+                value.append(c)
+            elif c in _LETTERS_UNDERSCORE:
+                value.append(c)
+                c = next(i)
+                while c != '>':
+                    if c in _WORD:
+                        value.append(c)
+                    c = next(i)
+                value.append(c)
+            else:
+                raise SyntaxError(f"Invalid group character at {i.index - 1}!")
+        except StopIteration as e:
+            raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '<' at {index}!") from e
+
+        return ''.join(value)
+
+    def get_group(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> str | None:
+        """Get group number."""
+
+        value = []
+        try:
+            if t in _DIGIT and t != '0':
+                value.append(t)
+                t = next(i)
+                if t in _DIGIT:
+                    value.append(t)
+                else:
+                    i.rewind(1)
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+        return ''.join(value) if value else None
+
+    def format_next(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Get next format char."""
+
+        c = next(i)
+        return self.format_references(next(i), i) if c == '\\' else c
+
+    def format_references(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Handle format references."""
+
+        octal = self.get_octal(t, i)
+        if octal:
+            o = int(octal, 8)
+            if o > 0xFF and self.is_bytes:
+                # Re fails on octal greater than `0o377` or `0xFF`
+                raise ValueError("octal escape value outside of range 0-0o377!")
+            value = chr(o)
+        elif t in _STANDARD_ESCAPES or t == '\\':
+            value = _BACK_SLASH_TRANSLATION['\\' + t]
+        elif not self.is_bytes and t == "U":
+            value = chr(int(self.get_wide_unicode(i), 16))
+        elif not self.is_bytes and t == "u":
+            value = chr(int(self.get_narrow_unicode(i), 16))
+        elif not self.is_bytes and t == "N":
+            value = _unicodedata.lookup(self.get_named_unicode(i))
+        elif t == "x":
+            value = chr(int(self.get_byte(i), 16))
+        else:
+            i.rewind(1)
+            value = '\\'
+        return value
+
+    def reference(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> None:
+        """Handle references."""
+        octal = self.get_octal(t, i)
+        if t in _OCTAL and octal:
+            self.parse_octal(octal, i)
+        elif (t in _DIGIT or t == 'g') and not self.use_format:
+            group = self.get_group(t, i)
+            if not group:
+                group = self.get_named_group(t, i)
+            self.handle_group('\\' + group)
+        elif t in _STANDARD_ESCAPES:
+            self.get_single_stack()
+            self.result.append('\\' + t)
+        elif t == "l":
+            self.single_case(i, _LOWER)
+        elif t == "L":
+            self.span_case(i, _LOWER)
+        elif t == "c":
+            self.single_case(i, _UPPER)
+        elif t == "C":
+            self.span_case(i, _UPPER)
+        elif t == "E":
+            self.end_found = True
+        elif not self.is_bytes and t == "U":
+            self.parse_unicode(i, True)
+        elif not self.is_bytes and t == "u":
+            self.parse_unicode(i)
+        elif not self.is_bytes and t == "N":
+            self.parse_named_unicode(i)
+        elif t == "x":
+            self.parse_bytes(i)
+        elif self.use_format and t in _CURLY_BRACKETS:
+            self.result.append('\\\\')
+            self.handle_format(t, i)
+        elif self.use_format and t == 'g':
+            self.result.append('\\\\')
+            self.result.append(t)
+        else:
+            value = '\\' + t
+            self.get_single_stack()
+            if self.span_stack:
+                value = self.convert_case(value, self.span_stack[-1])
+            self.result.append(value)
+
+    def _parse_template(self, template: str) -> str:
+        """Parse template."""
+
+        self.result = [""]
+
+        i = _util.StringIter(template)
+
+        try:
+            while True:
+                t = next(i)
+                if self.use_format and t in _CURLY_BRACKETS:
+                    self.handle_format(t, i)
+                elif t == '\\':
+                    try:
+                        t = next(i)
+                        self.reference(t, i)
+                    except StopIteration:
+                        self.result.append(t)
+                        raise
+                else:
+                    self.result.append(t)
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+
+        if len(self.result) > 1:
+            self.literal_slots.append("".join(self.result))
+            del self.result[:]
+            self.result.append("")
+            self.slot += 1
+
+        return "".join(self.literal_slots)
+
+    def parse_template(self) -> None:
+        """Parse template."""
+
+        if isinstance(self._original, bytes):
+            self._template = self._parse_template(self._original.decode('latin-1')).encode('latin-1')
+        else:
+            self._template = self._parse_template(self._original)
+
+        if _util.PY312:
+            count = 0
+            for part in _parser.parse_template(self._template, self.pattern):
+                if isinstance(part, int):
+                    self.groups.append((count, part))
+                    self.literals.append(None)
+                elif part:
+                    self.literals.append(cast(AnyStr, part))
+                else:
+                    continue
+                count += 1
+        else:
+            self.groups, self.literals = _parser.parse_template(self._template, self.pattern)
+
+    def span_case(self, i: _util.StringIter, case: int) -> None:
+        """Uppercase or lowercase the next range of characters until end marker is found."""
+
+        # A new \L, \C or \E should pop the last in the stack.
+        if self.span_stack:
+            self.span_stack.pop()
+        if self.single_stack:
+            self.single_stack.pop()
+        self.span_stack.append(case)
+        count = len(self.span_stack)
+        self.end_found = False
+        try:
+            while not self.end_found:
+                t = next(i)
+                if self.use_format and t in _CURLY_BRACKETS:
+                    self.handle_format(t, i)
+                elif t == '\\':
+                    try:
+                        t = next(i)
+                        self.reference(t, i)
+                    except StopIteration:
+                        self.result.append(t)
+                        raise
+                else:
+                    self.result.append(self.convert_case(t, case))
+                if self.end_found or count > len(self.span_stack):
+                    self.end_found = False
+                    break
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+        if count == len(self.span_stack):
+            self.span_stack.pop()
+
+    def convert_case(self, value: str, case: int) -> str:
+        """Convert case."""
+
+        if self.is_bytes:
+            cased = []
+            for c in value:
+                if c in _ASCII_LETTERS:
+                    cased.append(c.lower() if case == _LOWER else c.upper())
+                else:
+                    cased.append(c)
+            return "".join(cased)
+        else:
+            return value.lower() if case == _LOWER else value.upper()
+
+    def single_case(self, i: _util.StringIter, case: int) -> None:
+        """Uppercase or lowercase the next character."""
+
+        # Pop a previous case if we have consecutive ones.
+        if self.single_stack:
+            self.single_stack.pop()
+        self.single_stack.append(case)
+        try:
+            t = next(i)
+            if self.use_format and t in _CURLY_BRACKETS:
+                self.handle_format(t, i)
+            elif t == '\\':
+                try:
+                    t = next(i)
+                    self.reference(t, i)
+                except StopIteration:
+                    self.result.append(t)
+                    raise
+            elif self.single_stack:
+                this_case = self.get_single_stack()
+                if this_case is not None:
+                    self.result.append(self.convert_case(t, this_case))
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+
+    def get_single_stack(self) -> int | None:
+        """Get the correct single stack item to use."""
+
+        single = None
+        while self.single_stack:
+            single = self.single_stack.pop()
+        return single
+
+    def handle_format_group(self, field: str, text: list[tuple[int, Any]]) -> None:
+        """Handle format group."""
+
+        # Handle auto incrementing group indexes
+        if field == '':
+            if self.auto:
+                field = str(self.auto_index)
+                text[0] = (_util.FMT_FIELD, field)
+                self.auto_index += 1
+            elif not self.manual and not self.auto:
+                self.auto = True
+                field = str(self.auto_index)
+                text[0] = (_util.FMT_FIELD, field)
+                self.auto_index += 1
+            else:
+                raise ValueError("Cannot switch to auto format during manual format!")
+        elif not self.manual and not self.auto:
+            self.manual = True
+        elif not self.manual:
+            raise ValueError("Cannot switch to manual format during auto format!")
+
+        self.handle_group(field, tuple(text), True)
+
+    def handle_group(
+        self,
+        text: str,
+        capture: tuple[tuple[int, Any], ...] | None = None,
+        is_format: bool = False
+    ) -> None:
+        """Handle groups."""
+
+        if len(self.result) > 1:
+            self.literal_slots.append("".join(self.result))
+            if is_format:
+                self.literal_slots.extend(["\\g<", text, ">"])
+            else:
+                self.literal_slots.append(text)
+            del self.result[:]
+            self.result.append("")
+            self.slot += 1
+        elif is_format:
+            self.literal_slots.extend(["\\g<", text, ">"])
+        else:
+            self.literal_slots.append(text)
+
+        self.group_slots.append(
+            (
+                self.slot,
+                (
+                    (self.span_stack[-1] if self.span_stack else None),
+                    self.get_single_stack(),
+                    (() if self.is_bytes else '') if capture is None else capture
+                )
+            )
+        )
+        self.slot += 1
+
+    def get_base_template(self) -> AnyStr:
+        """Return the unmodified template before expansion."""
+
+        return self._original
+
+    def parse(self) -> ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr]:
+        """Parse template."""
+
+        if not isinstance(self.pattern.pattern, type(self._original)):
+            raise TypeError('Pattern string type must match replace template string type!')
+
+        self.parse_template()
+
+        return ReplaceTemplate(
+            tuple(self.groups),
+            tuple(self.group_slots),
+            tuple(self.literals),
+            hash(self.pattern),
+            self.use_format,
+            self.is_bytes
+        )
+
+
+class ReplaceTemplate(_util.Immutable, Generic[AnyStr]):
+    """Replacement template expander."""
+
+    __slots__ = ("groups", "group_slots", "literals", "pattern_hash", "use_format", "_hash", "_bytes")
+
+    groups: tuple[tuple[int, int], ...]
+    group_slots: tuple[tuple[int, tuple[int | None, int | None, Any]], ...]
+    literals: tuple[AnyStr | None, ...]
+    pattern_hash: int
+    use_format: bool
+    _hash: int
+    _bytes: bool
+
+    def __init__(
+        self,
+        groups: tuple[tuple[int, int], ...],
+        group_slots: tuple[tuple[int, tuple[int | None, int | None, Any]], ...],
+        literals: tuple[AnyStr | None, ...],
+        pattern_hash: int,
+        use_format: bool,
+        is_bytes: bool
+    ) -> None:
+        """Initialize."""
+
+        super().__init__(
+            use_format=use_format,
+            groups=groups,
+            group_slots=group_slots,
+            literals=literals,
+            pattern_hash=pattern_hash,
+            _bytes=is_bytes,
+            _hash=hash(
+                (
+                    type(self),
+                    groups, group_slots, literals,
+                    pattern_hash, use_format, is_bytes
+                )
+            )
+        )
+
+    def __call__(self, m: Match[AnyStr] | None) -> AnyStr:
+        """Call."""
+
+        return self.expand(m)
+
+    def __hash__(self) -> int:
+        """Hash."""
+
+        return self._hash
+
+    def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool:
+        """Equal."""
+
+        return (
+            isinstance(other, ReplaceTemplate) and
+            self.groups == other.groups and
+            self.group_slots == other.group_slots and
+            self.literals == other.literals and
+            self.pattern_hash == other.pattern_hash and
+            self.use_format == other.use_format and
+            self._bytes == other._bytes
+        )
+
+    def __ne__(self, other: Any) -> bool:
+        """Equal."""
+
+        return (
+            not isinstance(other, ReplaceTemplate) or
+            self.groups != other.groups or
+            self.group_slots != other.group_slots or
+            self.literals != other.literals or
+            self.pattern_hash != other.pattern_hash or
+            self.use_format != other.use_format or
+            self._bytes != self._bytes
+        )
+
+    def __repr__(self) -> str:  # pragma: no cover
+        """Representation."""
+
+        return "{}.{}({!r}, {!r}, {!r}, {!r}, {!r})".format(
+            self.__module__, self.__class__.__name__,
+            self.groups, self.group_slots, self.literals,
+            self.pattern_hash, self.use_format
+        )
+
+    def _get_group_index(self, index: int) -> int:
+        """Find and return the appropriate group index."""
+
+        g_index = 0
+        for group in self.groups:
+            if group[0] == index:
+                g_index = group[1]
+                break
+        return g_index
+
+    def _get_group_attributes(self, index: int) -> tuple[int | None, int | None, Any]:
+        """Find and return the appropriate group case."""
+
+        g_case = (None, None, -1)  # type: tuple[int | None, int | None, Any]
+        for group in self.group_slots:
+            if group[0] == index:
+                g_case = group[1]
+                break
+        return g_case
+
+    def expand(self, m: Match[AnyStr] | None) -> AnyStr:
+        """Using the template, expand the string."""
+
+        if m is None:
+            raise ValueError("Match is None!")
+
+        sep = m.string[:0]
+        if not isinstance(sep, bytes if self._bytes else str):
+            raise TypeError('Match string type does not match expander string type!')
+        text = []
+        # Expand string
+        for x in range(0, len(self.literals)):
+            index = x
+            l = self.literals[x]
+            if l is None:
+                g_index = self._get_group_index(index)
+                span_case, single_case, capture = self._get_group_attributes(index)
+                if not self.use_format:
+                    # Non format replace
+                    try:
+                        l = m.group(g_index)
+                        if l is None:
+                            l = sep
+                    except IndexError as e:  # pragma: no cover
+                        raise IndexError(f"'{g_index}' is out of range!") from e
+                else:
+                    # String format replace
+                    try:
+                        obj = m.group(g_index)
+                    except IndexError as e:  # pragma: no cover
+                        raise IndexError(f"'{g_index}' is out of range!") from e
+                    l = _util.format_captures(
+                        [] if obj is None else [obj],
+                        capture,
+                        _util._to_bstr if isinstance(sep, bytes) else _util._to_str,
+                        sep
+                    )
+                if span_case is not None:
+                    if span_case == _LOWER:
+                        l = l.lower()
+                    else:
+                        l = l.upper()
+                if single_case is not None:
+                    if single_case == _LOWER:
+                        l = l[0:1].lower() + l[1:]
+                    else:
+                        l = l[0:1].upper() + l[1:]
+            text.append(l)
+
+        return sep.join(text)
+
+
+def _pickle(r):  # type: ignore[no-untyped-def]
+    """Pickle."""
+
+    return ReplaceTemplate, (r.groups, r.group_slots, r.literals, r.pattern_hash, r.use_format, r._bytes)
+
+
+_copyreg.pickle(ReplaceTemplate, _pickle)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/_bregex_parse.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/_bregex_parse.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8aa899fb92c84a4c86495c19cc18292804cbe660
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/_bregex_parse.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1376 @@
+"""
+Backrefs Regex parser.
+
+Licensed under MIT
+Copyright (c) 2011 - 2020 Isaac Muse 
+"""
+from __future__ import annotations
+import unicodedata as _unicodedata
+import copyreg as _copyreg
+from . import util as _util
+import regex as _regex  # type: ignore[import]
+try:  # pragma: no cover
+    from regex.regex import _compile_replacement_helper  # type: ignore[import]
+except ImportError:  # pragma: no cover
+    from regex._main import _compile_replacement_helper  # type: ignore[import]
+from typing import Generic, AnyStr, Any, cast
+from ._bregex_typing import Pattern, Match
+
+_ASCII_LETTERS = frozenset(
+    (
+        'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm',
+        'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z',
+        'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M',
+        'N', 'O', 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X', 'Y', 'Z'
+    )
+)
+_DIGIT = frozenset(('0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9'))
+_OCTAL = frozenset(('0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7'))
+_HEX = frozenset(('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9'))
+_LETTERS_UNDERSCORE = _ASCII_LETTERS | frozenset(('_',))
+_WORD = _LETTERS_UNDERSCORE | _DIGIT
+_STANDARD_ESCAPES = frozenset(('a', 'b', 'f', 'n', 'r', 't', 'v'))
+_CURLY_BRACKETS = frozenset(('{', '}'))
+_PROPERTY_STRIP = frozenset((' ', '-', '_'))
+_PROPERTY = _WORD | _DIGIT | _PROPERTY_STRIP
+_GLOBAL_FLAGS = frozenset(('b', 'e', 'p', 'r', 'u'))
+_SCOPED_FLAGS = frozenset(('a', 'f', 'i', 'L', 'm', 's', 'u', 'w', 'x'))
+_VERSIONS = frozenset(('0', '1'))
+_SCOPED_END = frozenset((':', ')'))
+
+_CURLY_BRACKETS_ORD = frozenset((0x7b, 0x7d))
+
+# Case upper or lower
+_UPPER = 1
+_LOWER = 2
+
+# Format Constants
+_BACK_SLASH_TRANSLATION = {
+    "\\a": '\a',
+    "\\b": '\b',
+    "\\f": '\f',
+    "\\r": '\r',
+    "\\t": '\t',
+    "\\n": '\n',
+    "\\v": '\v',
+    "\\\\": '\\'
+}
+
+_FMT_CONV_TYPE = ('a', 'r', 's')
+
+
+class LoopException(Exception):
+    """Loop exception."""
+
+
+class GlobalRetryException(Exception):
+    """Global retry exception."""
+
+
+class _SearchParser(Generic[AnyStr]):
+    """Search Template."""
+
+    _new_refs = ("e", "R", "Q", "E")
+    _line_break = r'(?>\r\n|[\n\v\f\r\x85\u2028\u2029])'
+    _bytes_line_break = r'(?>\r\n|[\n\v\f\r\x85])'
+
+    verbose: bool
+    version: int
+    global_flag_swap: dict[str, bool]
+    temp_global_flag_swap: dict[str, bool]
+    is_bytes: bool
+    search: AnyStr
+
+    def __init__(self, search: AnyStr, re_verbose: bool = False, re_version: int = 0) -> None:
+        """Initialize."""
+
+        if isinstance(search, bytes):
+            self.is_bytes = True
+        else:
+            self.is_bytes = False
+
+        if self.is_bytes:
+            self._re_line_break = self._bytes_line_break
+        else:
+            self._re_line_break = self._line_break
+        self.re_verbose = re_verbose
+        self.re_version = re_version
+        self.search = search
+
+    def process_quotes(self, text: str) -> str:
+        """Process quotes."""
+
+        escaped = False
+        in_quotes = False
+        current = []
+        quoted = []  # type: list[str]
+        i = _util.StringIter(text)
+
+        for t in i:
+            if not escaped and t == "\\":
+                escaped = True
+            elif escaped:
+                escaped = False
+                if t == "E":
+                    if in_quotes:
+                        current.append(_regex.escape("".join(quoted)))
+                        quoted = []
+                        in_quotes = False
+                elif t == "Q" and not in_quotes:
+                    in_quotes = True
+                elif in_quotes:
+                    quoted.extend(["\\", t])
+                else:
+                    current.extend(["\\", t])
+            elif in_quotes:
+                quoted.extend(t)
+            else:
+                current.append(t)
+
+        if in_quotes and escaped:
+            quoted.append("\\")
+        elif escaped:
+            current.append("\\")
+
+        if quoted:
+            current.append(_regex.escape("".join(quoted)))
+
+        return "".join(current)
+
+    def verbose_comment(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> list[str]:
+        """Handle verbose comments."""
+
+        current = []
+        escaped = False
+
+        try:
+            while t != "\n":
+                if not escaped and t == "\\":
+                    escaped = True
+                    current.append(t)
+                elif escaped:
+                    escaped = False
+                    if t in self._new_refs:
+                        current.append("\\")
+                    current.append(t)
+                else:
+                    current.append(t)
+                t = next(i)
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+
+        if t == "\n":
+            current.append(t)
+        return current
+
+    def flags(self, text: str, scoped: bool = False) -> None:
+        """Analyze flags."""
+
+        flags = text.split('-')
+        enable = flags[0]
+        disable = flags[1] if len(flags) > 1 else ''
+
+        global_retry = False
+        if (self.version == _regex.V1 or scoped) and 'x' in disable and self.verbose:
+            self.verbose = False
+        elif 'x' in enable and not self.verbose:
+            self.verbose = True
+            if not scoped and self.version == _regex.V0:
+                self.temp_global_flag_swap['verbose'] = True
+                global_retry = True
+        if 'V0' in enable and self.version == _regex.V1:  # pragma: no cover
+            # Default is V0 if none is selected,
+            # so it is unlikely that this will be selected.
+            self.temp_global_flag_swap['version'] = True
+            self.version = _regex.V0
+            global_retry = True
+        elif "V1" in enable and self.version == _regex.V0:
+            self.temp_global_flag_swap['version'] = True
+            self.version = _regex.V1
+            global_retry = True
+        if global_retry:
+            raise GlobalRetryException('Global Retry')
+
+    def reference(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter, in_group: bool = False) -> list[str]:
+        """Handle references."""
+
+        current = []
+
+        if not in_group and t == "R":
+            current.append(self._re_line_break)
+        else:
+            current.extend(["\\", t])
+        return current
+
+    def get_posix(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str | None:
+        """Get POSIX."""
+
+        index = i.index
+        value = ['[']
+        try:
+            c = next(i)
+            if c != ':':
+                raise ValueError('Not a valid property!')
+            else:
+                value.append(c)
+                c = next(i)
+                if c == '^':
+                    value.append(c)
+                    c = next(i)
+                while c != ':':
+                    if c not in _PROPERTY:
+                        raise ValueError('Not a valid property!')
+                    if c not in _PROPERTY_STRIP:
+                        value.append(c)
+                    c = next(i)
+                value.append(c)
+                c = next(i)
+                if c != ']' or not value:
+                    raise ValueError('Unmatched ]')
+                value.append(c)
+        except Exception:
+            i.rewind(i.index - index)
+            value = []
+        return ''.join(value) if value else None
+
+    def get_comments(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str | None:
+        """Get comments."""
+
+        index = i.index
+        value = ['(']
+        escaped = False
+        try:
+            c = next(i)
+            if c != '?':
+                i.rewind(1)
+                return None
+            value.append(c)
+            c = next(i)
+            if c != '#':
+                i.rewind(2)
+                return None
+            value.append(c)
+            c = next(i)
+            while c != ')' or escaped is True:
+                if escaped:
+                    escaped = False
+                elif c == '\\':
+                    escaped = True
+                value.append(c)
+                c = next(i)
+            value.append(c)
+        except StopIteration as e:
+            raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '(' at {index - 1}!") from e
+
+        return ''.join(value) if value else None
+
+    def get_flags(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> tuple[str | None, bool]:
+        """
+        Get flags.
+
+        Regex is more difficult to determine when flags are used in a global and scoped context.
+        There is a specific list of global flags, but they can be used in scoped notation and will still
+        be considered global, but that does not mean other flags are global. Additionally, flags that can be
+        scoped can also used be used in global syntax, but can be disabled with a minus unlike in RE.
+
+        Bregex only cares about capturing the "verbose" flag and the version flags. Version flags are always
+        global and verbose flags will be scoped based on whether they are in a scoped group. The returned
+        "scoped" parameter only refers to "verbose".
+        """
+
+        index = i.index
+        value = ['(']
+        version = False
+        toggle = False
+        smells_scoped = False
+        try:
+            c = next(i)
+            if c != '?':
+                i.rewind(1)
+                return None, False
+            value.append(c)
+            c = next(i)
+            while c not in _SCOPED_END:
+                if toggle:
+                    if c not in _SCOPED_FLAGS:
+                        raise ValueError('Bad scope')
+                elif version:
+                    if c not in _VERSIONS:
+                        raise ValueError('Bad version')
+                    version = False
+                elif c == '-':
+                    toggle = True
+                elif c == 'V':
+                    version = True
+                elif c not in _GLOBAL_FLAGS and c not in _SCOPED_FLAGS:
+                    raise ValueError("Bad flag")
+                value.append(c)
+                c = next(i)
+            if c == ':':
+                smells_scoped = True
+
+            value.append(c)
+        except Exception:
+            i.rewind(i.index - index)
+            value = []
+
+        return ''.join(value) if value else None, smells_scoped
+
+    def subgroup(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> list[str]:
+        """Handle parenthesis."""
+
+        # (?#comment)
+        comments = self.get_comments(i)
+        if comments:
+            return [comments]
+
+        verbose = self.verbose
+
+        # (?flags:pattern) or (?flags)
+        # "scoped" only refers to verbose
+        flags, scoped = self.get_flags(i)
+        if flags:
+            t = flags
+            self.flags(flags[2:-1], scoped=scoped)
+            if not scoped:
+                return [flags]
+
+        current = []  # type: list[str]
+        try:
+            while t != ')':
+                if not current:
+                    current.append(t)
+                else:
+                    current.extend(self.normal(t, i))
+
+                t = next(i)
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+        self.verbose = verbose
+
+        if t == ")":
+            current.append(t)
+        return current
+
+    def char_groups(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> list[str]:
+        """Handle character groups."""
+
+        current = []
+        pos = i.index - 1
+        found = 0
+        sub_first = 0
+        escaped = False
+        first = 0
+
+        try:
+            while True:
+                if not escaped and t == "\\":
+                    escaped = True
+                elif escaped:
+                    escaped = False
+                    current.extend(self.reference(t, i, True))
+                elif t == "[" and not found:
+                    found += 1
+                    first = pos
+                    current.append(t)
+                elif t == "[" and found and self.version == _regex.V1:
+                    # Start of sub char set found
+                    posix = None if self.is_bytes else self.get_posix(i)
+                    if posix:
+                        current.append(posix)
+                        pos = i.index - 2
+                    else:
+                        found += 1
+                        sub_first = pos
+                        current.append(t)
+                elif t == "[":
+                    posix = None if self.is_bytes else self.get_posix(i)
+                    if posix:
+                        current.append(posix)
+                        pos = i.index - 2
+                    else:
+                        current.append(t)
+                elif t == "^" and found == 1 and (pos == first + 1):
+                    # Found ^ at start of first char set; adjust 1st char position
+                    current.append(t)
+                    first = pos
+                elif self.version == _regex.V1 and t == "^" and found > 1 and (pos == sub_first + 1):
+                    # Found ^ at start of sub char set; adjust 1st char sub position
+                    current.append(t)
+                    sub_first = pos
+                elif t == "]" and found == 1 and (pos != first + 1):
+                    # First char set closed; log range
+                    current.append(t)
+                    found = 0
+                    break
+                elif self.version == _regex.V1 and t == "]" and found > 1 and (pos != sub_first + 1):
+                    # Sub char set closed; decrement depth counter
+                    found -= 1
+                    current.append(t)
+                else:
+                    current.append(t)
+                pos += 1
+                t = next(i)
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+
+        if escaped:
+            current.append(t)
+        return current
+
+    def normal(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> list[str]:
+        """Handle normal chars."""
+
+        current = []
+
+        if t == "\\":
+            try:
+                t = next(i)
+                current.extend(self.reference(t, i))
+            except StopIteration:
+                current.append(t)
+        elif t == "(":
+            current.extend(self.subgroup(t, i))
+        elif self.verbose and t == "#":
+            current.extend(self.verbose_comment(t, i))
+        elif t == "[":
+            current.extend(self.char_groups(t, i))
+        else:
+            current.append(t)
+        return current
+
+    def main_group(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> list[str]:
+        """The main group: group 0."""
+
+        current = []
+        try:
+            while True:
+                t = next(i)
+                current.extend(self.normal(t, i))
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+        return current
+
+    def _parse(self, search: str) -> str:
+        """Begin parsing."""
+
+        self.verbose = bool(self.re_verbose)
+        self.version = self.re_version if self.re_version else _regex.DEFAULT_VERSION
+        self.global_flag_swap = {
+            "version": self.re_version != 0,
+            "verbose": False
+        }
+        self.temp_global_flag_swap = {
+            "version": False,
+            "verbose": False
+        }
+
+        new_pattern = []
+        i = _util.StringIter(self.process_quotes(search))
+
+        retry = True
+        while retry:
+            retry = False
+            try:
+                new_pattern = self.main_group(i)
+            except GlobalRetryException as e:
+                # Prevent a loop of retry over and over for a pattern like ((?V0)(?V1))
+                # or on V0 (?-x:(?x))
+                if self.temp_global_flag_swap['version']:
+                    if self.global_flag_swap['version']:
+                        raise LoopException('Global version flag recursion.') from e
+                    else:
+                        self.global_flag_swap["version"] = True
+                if self.temp_global_flag_swap['verbose']:
+                    if self.global_flag_swap['verbose']:
+                        raise LoopException('Global verbose flag recursion.') from e
+                    else:
+                        self.global_flag_swap['verbose'] = True
+                self.temp_global_flag_swap = {
+                    "version": False,
+                    "verbose": False
+                }
+                i.rewind(i.index)
+                retry = True
+        return "".join(new_pattern)
+
+    def parse(self) -> AnyStr:
+        """Apply search template."""
+
+        if isinstance(self.search, bytes):
+            return self._parse(self.search.decode('latin-1')).encode('latin-1')
+        else:
+            return self._parse(self.search)
+
+
+class _ReplaceParser(Generic[AnyStr]):
+    """Pre-replace template."""
+
+    def __init__(self, pattern: Pattern[AnyStr], template: AnyStr, use_format: bool = False) -> None:
+        """Initialize."""
+
+        self.pattern = pattern  # type: Pattern[AnyStr]
+        self._original = template  # type: AnyStr
+        self._template = template  # type: AnyStr
+        self.use_format = use_format
+        self.end_found = False
+        self.group_slots = []  # type: list[tuple[int, tuple[int | None, int | None, Any]]]
+        self.literal_slots = []  # type: list[str]
+        self.result = []  # type: list[str]
+        self.span_stack = []  # type: list[int]
+        self.single_stack = []  # type: list[int]
+        self.literals = []  # type: list[AnyStr | None]
+        self.groups = []  # type: list[tuple[int, int]]
+        self.slot = 0
+        self.manual = False
+        self.auto = False
+        self.auto_index = 0
+        self.is_bytes = isinstance(self._original, bytes)
+
+    def parse_format_index(self, text: str) -> int | str:
+        """Parse format index."""
+
+        base = 10
+        prefix = text[1:3] if text[0] == "-" else text[:2]
+        if prefix[0:1] == "0":
+            char = prefix[-1]
+            if char == "b":
+                base = 2
+            elif char == "o":
+                base = 8
+            elif char == "x":
+                base = 16
+        try:
+            idx = int(text, base)  # type: int | str
+        except Exception:
+            idx = text
+        return idx
+
+    def get_format(self, c: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> tuple[str, list[tuple[int, Any]]]:
+        """Get format group."""
+
+        index = i.index
+        field = ''
+        value = []  # type: list[tuple[int, Any]]
+
+        try:
+            if c == '}':
+                value.append((_util.FMT_FIELD, ''))
+                value.append((_util.FMT_INDEX, None))
+            else:
+                # Field
+                temp = []  # type: list[str]
+                if c in _LETTERS_UNDERSCORE:
+                    # Handle name
+                    temp.append(c)
+                    c = self.format_next(i)
+                    while c in _WORD:
+                        temp.append(c)
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                elif c in _DIGIT:
+                    # Handle group number
+                    temp.append(c)
+                    c = self.format_next(i)
+                    while c in _DIGIT:
+                        temp.append(c)
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+
+                # Try and covert to integer index
+                field = ''.join(temp).strip()
+                try:
+                    value = [(_util.FMT_FIELD, str(int(field, 10)))]
+                except ValueError:
+                    value = [(_util.FMT_FIELD, field)]
+                    pass
+
+                if c != '[':
+                    value.append((_util.FMT_INDEX, None))
+
+                # Attributes and indexes
+                while c in ('[', '.'):
+                    if c == '[':
+                        findex = []
+                        sindex = i.index - 1
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                        try:
+                            while c != ']':
+                                findex.append(c)
+                                c = self.format_next(i)
+                        except StopIteration as e:
+                            raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '[' at {sindex - 1}") from e
+                        idx = self.parse_format_index(''.join(findex))
+                        value.append((_util.FMT_INDEX, idx))
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                    else:
+                        findex = []
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                        while c in _WORD:
+                            findex.append(c)
+                            c = self.format_next(i)
+                        value.append((_util.FMT_ATTR, ''.join(findex)))
+
+                # Conversion
+                if c == '!':
+                    c = self.format_next(i)
+                    if c not in _FMT_CONV_TYPE:
+                        raise SyntaxError(f"Invalid conversion type at {i.index - 1}!")
+                    value.append((_util.FMT_CONV, c))
+                    c = self.format_next(i)
+
+                # Format spec
+                if c == ':':
+                    fill = None  # type: str | None
+                    width = []
+                    align = None
+                    convert = None
+                    c = self.format_next(i)
+
+                    if c in ('<', '>', '^'):
+                        # Get fill and alignment
+                        align = c
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                        if c in ('<', '>', '^'):
+                            fill = align
+                            align = c
+                            c = self.format_next(i)
+                    elif c in _DIGIT:
+                        # Get Width
+                        fill = c
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                        if c in ('<', '>', '^'):
+                            align = c
+                            c = self.format_next(i)
+                        else:
+                            width.append(fill)
+                            fill = None
+                    else:
+                        fill = c
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+                        if fill == 's' and c == '}':
+                            convert = fill
+                            fill = None
+                        if fill is not None:
+                            if c not in ('<', '>', '^'):
+                                raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid format spec char at {i.index - 1}!')
+                            align = c
+                            c = self.format_next(i)
+
+                    while c in _DIGIT:
+                        width.append(c)
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+
+                    if not align and len(width) and width[0] == '0':
+                        raise ValueError("'=' alignment is not supported!")
+                    if align and not fill and len(width) and width[0] == '0':
+                        fill = '0'
+
+                    if c == 's':
+                        convert = c
+                        c = self.format_next(i)
+
+                    if not fill:
+                        fill = ' '
+
+                    value.append(
+                        (
+                            _util.FMT_SPEC,
+                            (
+                                fill.encode('latin-1') if self.is_bytes else fill,
+                                align,
+                                (int(''.join(width)) if width else 0),
+                                convert
+                            )
+                        )
+                    )
+
+            if c != '}':
+                raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '{{' at {index - 1}")
+        except StopIteration as e:
+            raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '{{' at {index - 1}!") from e
+
+        return field, value
+
+    def handle_format(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> None:
+        """Handle format."""
+
+        if t == '{':
+            t = self.format_next(i)
+            if t == '{':
+                self.get_single_stack()
+                self.result.append(t)
+            else:
+                field, text = self.get_format(t, i)
+                self.handle_format_group(field, text)
+        else:
+            t = self.format_next(i)
+            if t == '}':
+                self.get_single_stack()
+                self.result.append(t)
+            else:
+                raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '}}' at {i.index - 2}!")
+
+    def get_octal(self, c: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> str | None:
+        """Get octal."""
+
+        index = i.index
+        value = []
+        zero_count = 0
+        try:
+            if c == '0':
+                for _ in range(3):
+                    if c != '0':
+                        break
+                    value.append(c)
+                    c = next(i)
+            zero_count = len(value)
+            if zero_count < 3:
+                for _ in range(3 - zero_count):
+                    if c not in _OCTAL:
+                        break
+                    value.append(c)
+                    c = next(i)
+            i.rewind(1)
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+
+        octal_count = len(value)
+        if not (self.use_format and octal_count) and not (zero_count and octal_count < 3) and octal_count != 3:
+            i.rewind(i.index - index)
+            value = []
+
+        return ''.join(value) if value else None
+
+    def parse_octal(self, text: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> None:
+        """Parse octal value."""
+
+        value = int(text, 8)
+        if value > 0xFF and self.is_bytes:
+            # Re fails on octal greater than `0o377` or `0xFF`
+            raise ValueError("octal escape value outside of range 0-0o377!")
+        else:
+            single = self.get_single_stack()
+            if self.span_stack:
+                text = self.convert_case(chr(value), self.span_stack[-1])
+                value = ord(self.convert_case(text, single)) if single is not None else ord(text)
+            elif single:
+                value = ord(self.convert_case(chr(value), single))
+            if self.use_format and value in _CURLY_BRACKETS_ORD:
+                self.handle_format(chr(value), i)
+            elif value <= 0xFF:
+                self.result.append(f'\\{value:03o}')
+            else:
+                self.result.append(chr(value))
+
+    def get_named_unicode(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Get named Unicode."""
+
+        index = i.index
+        value = []
+        try:
+            if next(i) != '{':
+                raise SyntaxError(f"Named Unicode missing '{{' at {i.index - 1}!")
+            c = next(i)
+            while c != '}':
+                value.append(c)
+                c = next(i)
+        except StopIteration as e:
+            raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '{{' at {index}!") from e
+
+        return ''.join(value)
+
+    def parse_named_unicode(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> None:
+        """Parse named Unicode."""
+
+        value = ord(_unicodedata.lookup(self.get_named_unicode(i)))
+        single = self.get_single_stack()
+        if self.span_stack:
+            text = self.convert_case(chr(value), self.span_stack[-1])
+            value = ord(self.convert_case(text, single)) if single is not None else ord(text)
+        elif single:
+            value = ord(self.convert_case(chr(value), single))
+        if self.use_format and value in _CURLY_BRACKETS_ORD:
+            self.handle_format(chr(value), i)
+        elif value <= 0xFF:
+            self.result.append(f'\\{value:03o}')
+        else:
+            self.result.append(chr(value))
+
+    def get_wide_unicode(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Get narrow Unicode."""
+
+        value = []
+        for _ in range(3):
+            c = next(i)
+            if c == '0':
+                value.append(c)
+            else:  # pragma: no cover
+                raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid wide Unicode character at {i.index - 1}!')
+
+        c = next(i)
+        if c in ('0', '1'):
+            value.append(c)
+        else:  # pragma: no cover
+            raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid wide Unicode character at {i.index - 1}!')
+
+        for _ in range(4):
+            c = next(i)
+            if c.lower() in _HEX:
+                value.append(c)
+            else:  # pragma: no cover
+                raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid wide Unicode character at {i.index - 1}!')
+        return ''.join(value)
+
+    def get_narrow_unicode(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Get narrow Unicode."""
+
+        value = []
+        for _ in range(4):
+            c = next(i)
+            if c.lower() in _HEX:
+                value.append(c)
+            else:  # pragma: no cover
+                raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid Unicode character at {i.index - 1}!')
+        return ''.join(value)
+
+    def parse_unicode(self, i: _util.StringIter, wide: bool = False) -> None:
+        """Parse Unicode."""
+
+        text = self.get_wide_unicode(i) if wide else self.get_narrow_unicode(i)
+        value = int(text, 16)
+        single = self.get_single_stack()
+        if self.span_stack:
+            text = self.convert_case(chr(value), self.span_stack[-1])
+            value = ord(self.convert_case(text, single)) if single is not None else ord(text)
+        elif single:
+            value = ord(self.convert_case(chr(value), single))
+        if self.use_format and value in _CURLY_BRACKETS_ORD:
+            self.handle_format(chr(value), i)
+        elif value <= 0xFF:
+            self.result.append(f'\\{value:03o}')
+        else:
+            self.result.append(chr(value))
+
+    def get_byte(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Get byte."""
+
+        value = []
+        for _ in range(2):
+            c = next(i)
+            if c.lower() in _HEX:
+                value.append(c)
+            else:  # pragma: no cover
+                raise SyntaxError(f'Invalid byte character at {i.index - 1}!')
+        return ''.join(value)
+
+    def parse_bytes(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> None:
+        """Parse byte."""
+
+        value = int(self.get_byte(i), 16)
+        single = self.get_single_stack()
+        if self.span_stack:
+            text = self.convert_case(chr(value), self.span_stack[-1])
+            value = ord(self.convert_case(text, single)) if single is not None else ord(text)
+        elif single:
+            value = ord(self.convert_case(chr(value), single))
+        if self.use_format and value in _CURLY_BRACKETS_ORD:
+            self.handle_format(chr(value), i)
+        else:
+            self.result.append(f'\\{value:03o}')
+
+    def get_named_group(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Get group number."""
+
+        index = i.index
+        value = [t]
+        try:
+            c = next(i)
+            if c != "<":
+                raise SyntaxError(f"Group missing '<' at {i.index - 1}!")
+            value.append(c)
+            c = next(i)
+            if c in _DIGIT:
+                value.append(c)
+                c = next(i)
+                while c != '>':
+                    if c in _DIGIT:
+                        value.append(c)
+                    c = next(i)
+                value.append(c)
+            elif c in _LETTERS_UNDERSCORE:
+                value.append(c)
+                c = next(i)
+                while c != '>':
+                    if c in _WORD:
+                        value.append(c)
+                    c = next(i)
+                value.append(c)
+            else:
+                raise SyntaxError(f"Invalid group character at {i.index - 1}!")
+        except StopIteration as e:
+            raise SyntaxError(f"Unmatched '<' at {index}!") from e
+
+        return ''.join(value)
+
+    def get_group(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> str | None:
+        """Get group number."""
+
+        value = []
+        try:
+            if t in _DIGIT and t != '0':
+                value.append(t)
+                t = next(i)
+                if t in _DIGIT:
+                    value.append(t)
+                else:
+                    i.rewind(1)
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+        return ''.join(value) if value else None
+
+    def format_next(self, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Get next format char."""
+
+        c = next(i)
+        return self.format_references(next(i), i) if c == '\\' else c
+
+    def format_references(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> str:
+        """Handle format references."""
+
+        octal = self.get_octal(t, i)
+        if octal:
+            o = int(octal, 8)
+            if o > 0xFF and self.is_bytes:
+                # Re fails on octal greater than `0o377` or `0xFF`
+                raise ValueError("octal escape value outside of range 0-0o377!")
+            value = chr(o)
+        elif t in _STANDARD_ESCAPES or t == '\\':
+            value = _BACK_SLASH_TRANSLATION['\\' + t]
+        elif not self.is_bytes and t == "U":
+            value = chr(int(self.get_wide_unicode(i), 16))
+        elif not self.is_bytes and t == "u":
+            value = chr(int(self.get_narrow_unicode(i), 16))
+        elif not self.is_bytes and t == "N":
+            value = _unicodedata.lookup(self.get_named_unicode(i))
+        elif t == "x":
+            value = chr(int(self.get_byte(i), 16))
+        else:
+            i.rewind(1)
+            value = '\\'
+        return value
+
+    def reference(self, t: str, i: _util.StringIter) -> None:
+        """Handle references."""
+        octal = self.get_octal(t, i)
+        if t in _OCTAL and octal:
+            self.parse_octal(octal, i)
+        elif (t in _DIGIT or t == 'g') and not self.use_format:
+            group = self.get_group(t, i)
+            if not group:
+                group = self.get_named_group(t, i)
+            self.handle_group('\\' + group)
+        elif t in _STANDARD_ESCAPES:
+            self.get_single_stack()
+            self.result.append('\\' + t)
+        elif t == "l":
+            self.single_case(i, _LOWER)
+        elif t == "L":
+            self.span_case(i, _LOWER)
+        elif t == "c":
+            self.single_case(i, _UPPER)
+        elif t == "C":
+            self.span_case(i, _UPPER)
+        elif t == "E":
+            self.end_found = True
+        elif not self.is_bytes and t == "U":
+            self.parse_unicode(i, True)
+        elif not self.is_bytes and t == "u":
+            self.parse_unicode(i)
+        elif not self.is_bytes and t == "N":
+            self.parse_named_unicode(i)
+        elif t == "x":
+            self.parse_bytes(i)
+        elif self.use_format and t in _CURLY_BRACKETS:
+            self.result.append('\\\\')
+            self.handle_format(t, i)
+        elif self.use_format and t == 'g':
+            self.result.append('\\\\')
+            self.result.append(t)
+        else:
+            value = '\\' + t
+            self.get_single_stack()
+            if self.span_stack:
+                value = self.convert_case(value, self.span_stack[-1])
+            self.result.append(value)
+
+    def _parse_template(self, template: str) -> str:
+        """Parse template."""
+
+        self.result = [""]
+
+        i = _util.StringIter(template)
+
+        try:
+            while True:
+                t = next(i)
+                if self.use_format and t in _CURLY_BRACKETS:
+                    self.handle_format(t, i)
+                elif t == '\\':
+                    try:
+                        t = next(i)
+                        self.reference(t, i)
+                    except StopIteration:
+                        self.result.append(t)
+                        raise
+                else:
+                    self.result.append(t)
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+
+        if len(self.result) > 1:
+            self.literal_slots.append("".join(self.result))
+            del self.result[:]
+            self.result.append("")
+            self.slot += 1
+
+        return "".join(self.literal_slots)
+
+    def parse_template(self) -> None:
+        """Parse template."""
+
+        if isinstance(self._original, bytes):
+            self._template = self._parse_template(self._original.decode('latin-1')).encode('latin-1')
+        else:
+            self._template = self._parse_template(self._original)
+
+        count = 0
+        for part in _compile_replacement_helper(self.pattern, self._template):
+            if isinstance(part, int):
+                self.literals.append(None)
+                self.groups.append((count, part))
+            else:
+                self.literals.append(cast(AnyStr, part))
+            count += 1
+
+    def span_case(self, i: _util.StringIter, case: int) -> None:
+        """Uppercase or lowercase the next range of characters until end marker is found."""
+
+        # A new \L, \C or \E should pop the last in the stack.
+        if self.span_stack:
+            self.span_stack.pop()
+        if self.single_stack:
+            self.single_stack.pop()
+        self.span_stack.append(case)
+        count = len(self.span_stack)
+        self.end_found = False
+        try:
+            while not self.end_found:
+                t = next(i)
+                if self.use_format and t in _CURLY_BRACKETS:
+                    self.handle_format(t, i)
+                elif t == '\\':
+                    try:
+                        t = next(i)
+                        self.reference(t, i)
+                    except StopIteration:
+                        self.result.append(t)
+                        raise
+                else:
+                    self.result.append(self.convert_case(t, case))
+                if self.end_found or count > len(self.span_stack):
+                    self.end_found = False
+                    break
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+        if count == len(self.span_stack):
+            self.span_stack.pop()
+
+    def convert_case(self, value: str, case: int) -> str:
+        """Convert case."""
+
+        if self.is_bytes:
+            cased = []
+            for c in value:
+                if c in _ASCII_LETTERS:
+                    cased.append(c.lower() if case == _LOWER else c.upper())
+                else:
+                    cased.append(c)
+            return "".join(cased)
+        else:
+            return value.lower() if case == _LOWER else value.upper()
+
+    def single_case(self, i: _util.StringIter, case: int) -> None:
+        """Uppercase or lowercase the next character."""
+
+        # Pop a previous case if we have consecutive ones.
+        if self.single_stack:
+            self.single_stack.pop()
+        self.single_stack.append(case)
+        try:
+            t = next(i)
+            if self.use_format and t in _CURLY_BRACKETS:
+                self.handle_format(t, i)
+            elif t == '\\':
+                try:
+                    t = next(i)
+                    self.reference(t, i)
+                except StopIteration:
+                    self.result.append(t)
+                    raise
+            else:
+                this_case = self.get_single_stack()
+                if this_case is not None:
+                    self.result.append(self.convert_case(t, this_case))
+        except StopIteration:
+            pass
+
+    def get_single_stack(self) -> int | None:
+        """Get the correct single stack item to use."""
+
+        single = None
+        while self.single_stack:
+            single = self.single_stack.pop()
+        return single
+
+    def handle_format_group(self, field: str, text: list[tuple[int, Any]]) -> None:
+        """Handle format group."""
+
+        # Handle auto incrementing group indexes
+        if field == '':
+            if self.auto:
+                field = str(self.auto_index)
+                text[0] = (_util.FMT_FIELD, field)
+                self.auto_index += 1
+            elif not self.manual and not self.auto:
+                self.auto = True
+                field = str(self.auto_index)
+                text[0] = (_util.FMT_FIELD, field)
+                self.auto_index += 1
+            else:
+                raise ValueError("Cannot switch to auto format during manual format!")
+        elif not self.manual and not self.auto:
+            self.manual = True
+        elif not self.manual:
+            raise ValueError("Cannot switch to manual format during auto format!")
+
+        self.handle_group(field, tuple(text), True)
+
+    def handle_group(
+        self,
+        text: str,
+        capture: tuple[tuple[int, Any], ...] | None = None,
+        is_format: bool = False
+    ) -> None:
+        """Handle groups."""
+
+        if len(self.result) > 1:
+            self.literal_slots.append("".join(self.result))
+            if is_format:
+                self.literal_slots.extend(["\\g<", text, ">"])
+            else:
+                self.literal_slots.append(text)
+            del self.result[:]
+            self.result.append("")
+            self.slot += 1
+        elif is_format:
+            self.literal_slots.extend(["\\g<", text, ">"])
+        else:
+            self.literal_slots.append(text)
+
+        self.group_slots.append(
+            (
+                self.slot,
+                (
+                    (self.span_stack[-1] if self.span_stack else None),
+                    self.get_single_stack(),
+                    (() if self.is_bytes else '') if capture is None else capture
+                )
+            )
+        )
+        self.slot += 1
+
+    def get_base_template(self) -> AnyStr:
+        """Return the unmodified template before expansion."""
+
+        return self._original
+
+    def parse(self) -> ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr]:
+        """Parse template."""
+
+        if not isinstance(self.pattern.pattern, type(self._original)):
+            raise TypeError('Pattern string type must match replace template string type!')
+
+        self.parse_template()
+
+        return ReplaceTemplate(
+            tuple(self.groups),
+            tuple(self.group_slots),
+            tuple(self.literals),
+            hash(self.pattern),
+            self.use_format,
+            self.is_bytes
+        )
+
+
+class ReplaceTemplate(_util.Immutable, Generic[AnyStr]):
+    """Replacement template expander."""
+
+    __slots__ = ("groups", "group_slots", "literals", "pattern_hash", "use_format", "_hash", "_bytes")
+
+    groups: tuple[tuple[int, int], ...]
+    group_slots: tuple[tuple[int, tuple[int | None, int | None, Any]], ...]
+    literals: tuple[AnyStr | None, ...]
+    pattern_hash: int
+    use_format: bool
+    _hash: int
+    _bytes: bool
+
+    def __init__(
+        self,
+        groups: tuple[tuple[int, int], ...],
+        group_slots: tuple[tuple[int, tuple[int | None, int | None, Any]], ...],
+        literals: tuple[AnyStr | None, ...],
+        pattern_hash: int,
+        use_format: bool,
+        is_bytes: bool
+    ) -> None:
+        """Initialize."""
+
+        super().__init__(
+            use_format=use_format,
+            groups=groups,
+            group_slots=group_slots,
+            literals=literals,
+            pattern_hash=pattern_hash,
+            _bytes=is_bytes,
+            _hash=hash(
+                (
+                    type(self),
+                    groups, group_slots, literals,
+                    pattern_hash, use_format, is_bytes
+                )
+            )
+        )
+
+    def __call__(self, m: Match[AnyStr] | None) -> AnyStr:
+        """Call."""
+
+        return self.expand(m)
+
+    def __hash__(self) -> int:
+        """Hash."""
+
+        return self._hash
+
+    def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool:
+        """Equal."""
+
+        return (
+            isinstance(other, ReplaceTemplate) and
+            self.groups == other.groups and
+            self.group_slots == other.group_slots and
+            self.literals == other.literals and
+            self.pattern_hash == other.pattern_hash and
+            self.use_format == other.use_format and
+            self._bytes == other._bytes
+        )
+
+    def __ne__(self, other: Any) -> bool:
+        """Equal."""
+
+        return (
+            not isinstance(other, ReplaceTemplate) or
+            self.groups != other.groups or
+            self.group_slots != other.group_slots or
+            self.literals != other.literals or
+            self.pattern_hash != other.pattern_hash or
+            self.use_format != other.use_format or
+            self._bytes != other._bytes
+        )
+
+    def __repr__(self) -> str:  # pragma: no cover
+        """Representation."""
+
+        return "{}.{}({!r}, {!r}, {!r}, {!r}, {!r})".format(
+            self.__module__, self.__class__.__name__,
+            self.groups, self.group_slots, self.literals,
+            self.pattern_hash, self.use_format
+        )
+
+    def _get_group_index(self, index: int) -> int:
+        """Find and return the appropriate group index."""
+
+        g_index = 0
+        for group in self.groups:
+            if group[0] == index:
+                g_index = group[1]
+                break
+        return g_index
+
+    def _get_group_attributes(self, index: int) -> tuple[int | None, int | None, Any]:
+        """Find and return the appropriate group case."""
+
+        g_case = (None, None, -1)  # type: tuple[int | None, int | None, Any]
+        for group in self.group_slots:
+            if group[0] == index:
+                g_case = group[1]
+                break
+        return g_case
+
+    def expand(self, m: Match[AnyStr] | None) -> AnyStr:
+        """Using the template, expand the string."""
+
+        if m is None:
+            raise ValueError("Match is None!")
+
+        sep = m.re.pattern[:0]  # type: AnyStr
+        if isinstance(sep, bytes) != self._bytes:
+            raise TypeError('Match string type does not match expander string type!')
+        text = []
+        # Expand string
+        for index in range(0, len(self.literals)):
+            l = self.literals[index]  # type: AnyStr | None
+            if l is None:
+                g_index = self._get_group_index(index)
+                span_case, single_case, capture = self._get_group_attributes(index)
+                if not self.use_format:
+                    # Non format replace
+                    try:
+                        l = cast('AnyStr | None', m.group(g_index))
+                        if l is None:
+                            l = sep
+                    except IndexError as e:  # pragma: no cover
+                        raise IndexError(f"'{g_index}' is out of range!") from e
+                else:
+                    # String format replace
+                    try:
+                        obj = cast('list[AnyStr]', m.captures(g_index))
+                    except IndexError as e:  # pragma: no cover
+                        raise IndexError(f"'{g_index}' is out of range!") from e
+                    l = _util.format_captures(
+                        obj,
+                        capture,
+                        _util._to_bstr if isinstance(sep, bytes) else _util._to_str,
+                        sep
+                    )
+                if span_case is not None:
+                    if span_case == _LOWER:
+                        l = l.lower()
+                    else:
+                        l = l.upper()
+                if single_case is not None:
+                    if single_case == _LOWER:
+                        l = l[0:1].lower() + l[1:]
+                    else:
+                        l = l[0:1].upper() + l[1:]
+            text.append(l)
+
+        return sep.join(text)
+
+
+def _pickle(r):  # type: ignore[no-untyped-def]
+    """Pickle."""
+
+    return ReplaceTemplate, (r.groups, r.group_slots, r.literals, r.pattern_hash, r.use_format, r._bytes)
+
+
+_copyreg.pickle(ReplaceTemplate, _pickle)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/_bregex_typing.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/_bregex_typing.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..38e3de7c9db89f0b53e7848be80038d0a1260700
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/_bregex_typing.py
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+"""Typing objects for the Regex library."""
+import regex  # type: ignore[import]
+from typing import _alias  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
+
+Pattern = _alias(type(regex.compile('')), 1)
+Match = _alias(type(regex.compile('').match('')), 1)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/bre.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/bre.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0c830c62b3ff6659ac6f2131b059b968cb07816d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/bre.py
@@ -0,0 +1,655 @@
+r"""
+Backrefs re.
+
+Add the ability to use the following backrefs with re:
+
+ - `\l`                                                          - Lowercase character class (search)
+ - `\c`                                                          - Uppercase character class (search)
+ - `\L`                                                          - Inverse of lowercase character class (search)
+ - `\C`                                                          - Inverse of uppercase character class (search)
+ - `\Q` and `\Q...\E`                                            - Escape/quote chars (search)
+ - `\c` and `\C...\E`                                            - Uppercase char or chars (replace)
+ - `\l` and `\L...\E`                                            - Lowercase char or chars (replace)
+ - `[:ascii:]`                                                   - Posix style classes (search)
+ - `[:^ascii:]`                                                  - Inverse Posix style classes (search)
+ - `\pL`, `\p{Lu}`, \p{Letter}, `\p{gc=Uppercase_Letter}`        - Unicode properties (search Unicode)
+ - `\PL`, `\P{Lu}`, `\p{^Lu}`                                    - Inverse Unicode properties (search Unicode)
+ - `\N{Black Club Suit}`                                         - Unicode character by name (search & replace)
+ - `\u0000` and `\U00000000`                                     - Unicode characters (replace)
+ - `\m`                                                          - Starting word boundary (search)
+ - `\M`                                                          - Ending word boundary (search)
+ - `\R`                                                          - Generic line breaks (search)
+ - `\X`                                                          - Simplified grapheme clusters (search)
+
+Licensed under MIT
+Copyright (c) 2011 - 2020 Isaac Muse 
+"""
+from __future__ import annotations
+import re as _re
+import copyreg as _copyreg
+from functools import lru_cache as _lru_cache
+from . import util as _util
+from . import _bre_parse
+from ._bre_parse import ReplaceTemplate
+from typing import AnyStr, Pattern, Match, Callable, Any, Generic, Mapping, Iterator, cast
+
+__all__ = (
+    "expand", "expandf", "search", "match", "fullmatch", "split", "findall", "finditer", "sub", "subf",
+    "subn", "subfn", "purge", "escape", "fullmatch", "DEBUG", "I", "IGNORECASE", "L", "LOCALE", "M", "MULTILINE",
+    "S", "DOTALL", "U", "UNICODE", "X", "VERBOSE", "compile", "compile_search", "compile_replace", "Bre",
+    "ReplaceTemplate", "A", "ASCII"
+)
+
+# Expose some common re flags and methods to
+# save having to import re and backrefs libraries
+DEBUG = _re.DEBUG
+I = _re.I
+IGNORECASE = _re.IGNORECASE
+L = _re.L
+LOCALE = _re.LOCALE
+M = _re.M
+MULTILINE = _re.MULTILINE
+S = _re.S
+DOTALL = _re.DOTALL
+U = _re.U
+UNICODE = _re.UNICODE
+X = _re.X
+VERBOSE = _re.VERBOSE
+A = _re.A
+ASCII = _re.ASCII
+escape = _re.escape
+
+# Replace flags
+FORMAT = 1
+
+# Maximum size of the cache.
+_MAXCACHE = 500
+
+_RE_TYPE = type(_re.compile('', 0))
+
+
+@_lru_cache(maxsize=_MAXCACHE)
+def _cached_search_compile(
+    pattern: AnyStr,
+    re_verbose: bool,
+    re_unicode: bool,
+    pattern_type: type[AnyStr]
+) -> AnyStr:
+    """Cached search compile."""
+
+    return _bre_parse._SearchParser(pattern, re_verbose, re_unicode).parse()
+
+
+@_lru_cache(maxsize=_MAXCACHE)
+def _cached_replace_compile(
+    pattern: Pattern[AnyStr],
+    repl: AnyStr,
+    flags: int,
+    pattern_type: type[AnyStr]
+) -> ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr]:
+    """Cached replace compile."""
+
+    return _bre_parse._ReplaceParser(pattern, repl, bool(flags & FORMAT)).parse()
+
+
+def _get_cache_size(replace: bool = False) -> int:
+    """Get size of cache."""
+
+    if not replace:
+        size = _cached_search_compile.cache_info().currsize
+    else:
+        size = _cached_replace_compile.cache_info().currsize
+    return size
+
+
+def _purge_cache() -> None:
+    """Purge the cache."""
+
+    _cached_replace_compile.cache_clear()
+    _cached_search_compile.cache_clear()
+
+
+def _is_replace(obj: Any) -> bool:
+    """Check if object is a replace object."""
+
+    return isinstance(obj, ReplaceTemplate)
+
+
+def _apply_replace_backrefs(
+    m: Match[AnyStr] | None,
+    repl: ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr] | AnyStr,
+    flags: int = 0
+) -> AnyStr:
+    """Expand with either the `ReplaceTemplate` or compile on the fly, or return None."""
+
+    if m is None:
+        raise ValueError("Match is None!")
+
+    if isinstance(repl, ReplaceTemplate):
+        return repl.expand(m)
+    return _bre_parse._ReplaceParser(m.re, repl, bool(flags & FORMAT)).parse().expand(m)
+
+
+def _apply_search_backrefs(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bre[AnyStr],
+    flags: int = 0
+) -> AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr]:
+    """Apply the search backrefs to the search pattern."""
+
+    if isinstance(pattern, (str, bytes)):
+        re_verbose = bool(VERBOSE & flags)
+        re_unicode = None
+        if bool((ASCII | LOCALE) & flags):
+            re_unicode = False
+        elif bool(UNICODE & flags):
+            re_unicode = True
+        if not (flags & DEBUG):
+            p = _cached_search_compile(
+                pattern, re_verbose, re_unicode, type(pattern)
+            )  # type: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr]
+        else:  # pragma: no cover
+            p = _bre_parse._SearchParser(pattern, re_verbose, re_unicode).parse()
+    elif isinstance(pattern, Bre):
+        if flags:
+            raise ValueError("Cannot process flags argument with a compiled pattern")
+        p = pattern._pattern
+    elif isinstance(pattern, _RE_TYPE):
+        if flags:
+            raise ValueError("Cannot process flags argument with a compiled pattern!")
+        p = pattern
+    else:
+        raise TypeError("Not a string or compiled pattern!")
+    return p
+
+
+def _assert_expandable(repl: Any, use_format: bool = False) -> None:
+    """Check if replace template is expandable."""
+
+    if isinstance(repl, ReplaceTemplate):
+        if repl.use_format != use_format:
+            if use_format:
+                raise ValueError("Replace not compiled as a format replace")
+            else:
+                raise ValueError("Replace should not be compiled as a format replace!")
+    elif not isinstance(repl, (str, bytes)):
+        raise TypeError("Expected string, buffer, or compiled replace!")
+
+
+###########################
+# API
+##########################
+class Bre(_util.Immutable, Generic[AnyStr]):
+    """Bre object."""
+
+    _pattern: Pattern[AnyStr]
+    auto_compile: bool
+    _hash: int
+
+    __slots__ = ("_pattern", "auto_compile", "_hash")
+
+    def __init__(self, pattern: Pattern[AnyStr], auto_compile: bool = True) -> None:
+        """Initialization."""
+
+        super().__init__(
+            _pattern=pattern,
+            auto_compile=auto_compile,
+            _hash=hash((type(self), type(pattern), pattern, auto_compile))
+        )
+
+    @property
+    def pattern(self) -> AnyStr:
+        """Return pattern."""
+
+        return self._pattern.pattern
+
+    @property
+    def flags(self) -> int:
+        """Return flags."""
+
+        return self._pattern.flags
+
+    @property
+    def groupindex(self) -> Mapping[str, int]:
+        """Return group index."""
+
+        return self._pattern.groupindex
+
+    @property
+    def groups(self) -> tuple[AnyStr | None, ...]:
+        """Return groups."""
+
+        return cast('tuple[AnyStr | None, ...]', self._pattern.groups)
+
+    @property
+    def scanner(self) -> Any:
+        """Return scanner."""
+
+        return self._pattern.scanner  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
+
+    def __hash__(self) -> int:
+        """Hash."""
+
+        return self._hash
+
+    def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool:
+        """Equal."""
+
+        return (
+            isinstance(other, Bre) and
+            self._pattern == other._pattern and
+            self.auto_compile == other.auto_compile
+        )
+
+    def __ne__(self, other: Any) -> bool:
+        """Equal."""
+
+        return (
+            not isinstance(other, Bre) or
+            self._pattern != other._pattern or
+            self.auto_compile != other.auto_compile
+        )
+
+    def __repr__(self) -> str:  # pragma: no cover
+        """Representation."""
+
+        return '{}.{}({!r}, auto_compile={!r})'.format(
+            self.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self._pattern, self.auto_compile
+        )
+
+    def _auto_compile(
+        self,
+        template: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+        use_format: bool = False
+    ) -> AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr]:
+        """Compile replacements."""
+
+        if isinstance(template, ReplaceTemplate):
+            if use_format != template.use_format:
+                raise ValueError("Compiled replace cannot be a format object!")
+        elif isinstance(template, ReplaceTemplate) or (isinstance(template, (str, bytes)) and self.auto_compile):
+            return self.compile(template, (FORMAT if use_format and not isinstance(template, ReplaceTemplate) else 0))
+        elif isinstance(template, (str, bytes)) and use_format:
+            # Reject an attempt to run format replace when auto-compiling
+            # of template strings has been disabled and we are using a
+            # template string.
+            raise AttributeError('Format replaces cannot be called without compiling replace template!')
+        return template
+
+    def compile(  # noqa A001
+        self,
+        repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+        flags: int = 0
+    ) -> Callable[..., AnyStr]:
+        """Compile replace."""
+
+        return compile_replace(self._pattern, repl, flags)
+
+    def search(
+        self,
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> Match[AnyStr] | None:
+        """Apply `search`."""
+
+        return self._pattern.search(string, *args, **kwargs)
+
+    def match(
+        self,
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> Match[AnyStr] | None:
+        """Apply `match`."""
+
+        return self._pattern.match(string, *args, **kwargs)
+
+    def fullmatch(
+        self,
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> Match[AnyStr] | None:
+        """Apply `fullmatch`."""
+
+        return self._pattern.fullmatch(string, *args, **kwargs)
+
+    def split(
+        self,
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> list[AnyStr]:
+        """Apply `split`."""
+
+        return self._pattern.split(string, *args, **kwargs)
+
+    def findall(
+        self,
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> list[AnyStr] | list[tuple[AnyStr, ...]]:
+        """Apply `findall`."""
+
+        return self._pattern.findall(string, *args, **kwargs)
+
+    def finditer(
+        self,
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> Iterator[Match[AnyStr]]:
+        """Apply `finditer`."""
+
+        return self._pattern.finditer(string, *args, **kwargs)
+
+    def sub(
+        self,
+        repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> AnyStr:
+        """Apply `sub`."""
+
+        return self._pattern.sub(self._auto_compile(repl), string, *args, **kwargs)
+
+    def subf(  # noqa A002
+        self,
+        repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> AnyStr:
+        """Apply `sub` with format style replace."""
+
+        return self._pattern.sub(self._auto_compile(repl, True), string, *args, **kwargs)
+
+    def subn(
+        self,
+        repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> tuple[AnyStr, int]:
+        """Apply `subn` with format style replace."""
+
+        return self._pattern.subn(self._auto_compile(repl), string, *args, **kwargs)
+
+    def subfn(  # noqa A002
+        self,
+        repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> tuple[AnyStr, int]:
+        """Apply `subn` after applying backrefs."""
+
+        return self._pattern.subn(self._auto_compile(repl, True), string, *args, **kwargs)
+
+
+def compile(  # noqa A001
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bre[AnyStr],
+    flags: int = 0,
+    auto_compile: bool | None = None
+) -> Bre[AnyStr]:
+    """Compile both the search or search and replace into one object."""
+
+    if isinstance(pattern, Bre):
+        if auto_compile is not None:
+            raise ValueError("Cannot compile Bre with a different auto_compile!")
+        elif flags != 0:
+            raise ValueError("Cannot process flags argument with a compiled pattern")
+        return pattern
+    else:
+        if auto_compile is None:
+            auto_compile = True
+
+        return Bre(compile_search(pattern, flags), auto_compile)
+
+
+def compile_search(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bre[AnyStr],
+    flags: int = 0
+) -> Pattern[AnyStr]:
+    """Compile with extended search references."""
+
+    return _re.compile(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), flags)
+
+
+def compile_replace(
+    pattern: Pattern[AnyStr],
+    repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+    flags: int = 0
+) -> Callable[..., AnyStr]:
+    """Construct a method that can be used as a replace method for `sub`, `subn`, etc."""
+
+    if pattern is not None and isinstance(pattern, _RE_TYPE):
+        if isinstance(repl, (str, bytes)):
+            if not (pattern.flags & DEBUG):
+                call = _cached_replace_compile(pattern, repl, flags, type(repl))
+            else:  # pragma: no cover
+                call = _bre_parse._ReplaceParser(pattern, repl, bool(flags & FORMAT)).parse()
+        elif isinstance(repl, ReplaceTemplate):
+            if flags:
+                raise ValueError("Cannot process flags argument with a ReplaceTemplate!")
+            if repl.pattern_hash != hash(pattern):
+                raise ValueError("Pattern hash doesn't match hash in compiled replace!")
+            call = repl
+        else:
+            raise TypeError("Not a valid type!")
+    else:
+        raise TypeError("Pattern must be a compiled regular expression!")
+    return call
+
+
+def purge() -> None:
+    """Purge caches."""
+
+    _purge_cache()
+    _re.purge()
+
+
+def expand(m: Match[AnyStr] | None, repl: ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr] | AnyStr) -> AnyStr:
+    """Expand the string using the replace pattern or function."""
+
+    _assert_expandable(repl)
+    return _apply_replace_backrefs(m, repl)
+
+
+def expandf(m: Match[AnyStr] | None, repl: ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr] | AnyStr) -> AnyStr:
+    """Expand the string using the format replace pattern or function."""
+
+    _assert_expandable(repl, True)
+    return _apply_replace_backrefs(m, repl, flags=FORMAT)
+
+
+def search(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bre[AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    flags: int | _re.RegexFlag = 0,
+    *args: Any,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> Match[AnyStr] | None:
+    """Apply `search` after applying backrefs."""
+
+    return _re.search(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), string, flags, *args, **kwargs)
+
+
+def prefixmatch(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bre[AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    flags: int | _re.RegexFlag = 0,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> Match[AnyStr] | None:
+    """Apply `match` after applying backrefs."""
+
+    return _re.match(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), string, flags=flags, **kwargs)
+
+
+match = prefixmatch
+
+
+def fullmatch(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bre[AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    flags: int | _re.RegexFlag = 0,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> Match[AnyStr] | None:
+    """Apply `fullmatch` after applying backrefs."""
+
+    return _re.fullmatch(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), string, flags=flags, **kwargs)
+
+
+def split(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bre[AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    maxsplit: int = 0,
+    flags: int | _re.RegexFlag = 0,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> list[AnyStr]:
+    """Apply `split` after applying backrefs."""
+
+    return _re.split(
+        _apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags),
+        string,
+        maxsplit=maxsplit,
+        flags=flags,
+        **kwargs
+    )
+
+
+def findall(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bre[AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    flags: int | _re.RegexFlag = 0,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> list[AnyStr] | list[tuple[AnyStr, ...]]:
+    """Apply `findall` after applying backrefs."""
+
+    return _re.findall(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), string, flags=flags, **kwargs)
+
+
+def finditer(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bre[AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    flags: int | _re.RegexFlag = 0,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> Iterator[Match[AnyStr]]:
+    """Apply `finditer` after applying backrefs."""
+
+    return _re.finditer(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), string, flags=flags, **kwargs)
+
+
+def sub(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bre[AnyStr],
+    repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    count: int = 0,
+    flags: int | _re.RegexFlag = 0,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> AnyStr:
+    """Apply `sub` after applying backrefs."""
+
+    is_replace = _is_replace(repl)
+    is_string = isinstance(repl, (str, bytes))
+    if is_replace and cast(ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr], repl).use_format:
+        raise ValueError("Compiled replace cannot be a format object!")
+
+    pattern = compile_search(pattern, flags)
+    return _re.sub(
+        pattern,
+        (compile_replace(pattern, repl) if is_replace or is_string else repl),
+        string,
+        count=count,
+        flags=0,
+        **kwargs
+    )
+
+
+def subf(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bre[AnyStr],
+    repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    count: int = 0,
+    flags: int | _re.RegexFlag = 0,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> AnyStr:
+    """Apply `sub` with format style replace."""
+
+    is_replace = _is_replace(repl)
+    is_string = isinstance(repl, (str, bytes))
+    if is_replace and not cast(ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr], repl).use_format:
+        raise ValueError("Compiled replace is not a format object!")
+
+    pattern = compile_search(pattern, flags)
+    rflags = FORMAT if is_string else 0
+    return _re.sub(
+        pattern,
+        (compile_replace(pattern, repl, flags=rflags) if is_replace or is_string else repl),
+        string,
+        count=count,
+        flags=0,
+        **kwargs
+    )
+
+
+def subn(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bre[AnyStr],
+    repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    count: int = 0,
+    flags: int | _re.RegexFlag = 0,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> tuple[AnyStr, int]:
+    """Apply `subn` with format style replace."""
+
+    is_replace = _is_replace(repl)
+    is_string = isinstance(repl, (str, bytes))
+    if is_replace and cast(ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr], repl).use_format:
+        raise ValueError("Compiled replace cannot be a format object!")
+
+    pattern = compile_search(pattern, flags)
+    return _re.subn(
+        pattern,
+        (compile_replace(pattern, repl) if is_replace or is_string else repl),
+        string,
+        count=count,
+        flags=0,
+        **kwargs
+    )
+
+
+def subfn(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bre[AnyStr],
+    repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    count: int = 0,
+    flags: int | _re.RegexFlag = 0,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> tuple[AnyStr, int]:
+    """Apply `subn` after applying backrefs."""
+
+    is_replace = _is_replace(repl)
+    is_string = isinstance(repl, (str, bytes))
+    if is_replace and not cast(ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr], repl).use_format:
+        raise ValueError("Compiled replace is not a format object!")
+
+    pattern = compile_search(pattern, flags)
+    rflags = FORMAT if is_string else 0
+    return _re.subn(
+        pattern,
+        (compile_replace(pattern, repl, flags=rflags) if is_replace or is_string else repl),
+        string,
+        count=count,
+        flags=0,
+        **kwargs
+    )
+
+
+def _pickle(p):  # type: ignore[no-untyped-def]
+    return Bre, (p._pattern, p.auto_compile)
+
+
+_copyreg.pickle(Bre, _pickle)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/bregex.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/bregex.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8003bcd5e3966003cc2492936d2bc2dde8a253a0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/bregex.py
@@ -0,0 +1,729 @@
+r"""
+Backrefs for the 'regex' module.
+
+Add the ability to use the following backrefs with re:
+
+ - `\Q` and `\Q...\E`                                           - Escape/quote chars (search)
+ - `\c` and `\C...\E`                                           - Uppercase char or chars (replace)
+ - `\l` and `\L...\E`                                           - Lowercase char or chars (replace)
+ - `\N{Black Club Suit}`                                        - Unicode character by name (replace)
+ - `\u0000` and `\U00000000`                                    - Unicode characters (replace)
+ - `\R`                                                         - Generic line breaks (search)
+
+Licensed under MIT
+Copyright (c) 2015 - 2020 Isaac Muse 
+"""
+from __future__ import annotations
+import regex as _regex  # type: ignore[import]
+import copyreg as _copyreg
+from functools import lru_cache as _lru_cache
+from . import util as _util
+from . import _bregex_parse
+from ._bregex_parse import ReplaceTemplate
+from typing import AnyStr, Callable, Any, Generic, Mapping, Iterator, cast
+from ._bregex_typing import Pattern, Match
+
+__all__ = (
+    "expand", "expandf", "match", "fullmatch", "search", "sub", "subf", "subn", "subfn", "split", "splititer",
+    "findall", "finditer", "purge", "escape", "D", "DEBUG", "A", "ASCII", "B", "BESTMATCH",
+    "E", "ENHANCEMATCH", "F", "FULLCASE", "I", "IGNORECASE", "L", "LOCALE", "M", "MULTILINE", "R", "REVERSE",
+    "S", "DOTALL", "U", "UNICODE", "X", "VERBOSE", "V0", "VERSION0", "V1", "VERSION1", "W", "WORD",
+    "P", "POSIX", "DEFAULT_VERSION", "FORMAT", "compile", "compile_search", "compile_replace", "Bregex",
+    "ReplaceTemplate"
+)
+
+# Expose some common re flags and methods to
+# save having to import re and backrefs libraries
+D = _regex.D
+DEBUG = _regex.DEBUG
+A = _regex.A
+ASCII = _regex.ASCII
+B = _regex.B
+BESTMATCH = _regex.BESTMATCH
+E = _regex.E
+ENHANCEMATCH = _regex.ENHANCEMATCH
+F = _regex.F
+FULLCASE = _regex.FULLCASE
+I = _regex.I
+IGNORECASE = _regex.IGNORECASE
+L = _regex.L
+LOCALE = _regex.LOCALE
+M = _regex.M
+MULTILINE = _regex.MULTILINE
+R = _regex.R
+REVERSE = _regex.REVERSE
+S = _regex.S
+DOTALL = _regex.DOTALL
+U = _regex.U
+UNICODE = _regex.UNICODE
+X = _regex.X
+VERBOSE = _regex.VERBOSE
+V0 = _regex.V0
+VERSION0 = _regex.VERSION0
+V1 = _regex.V1
+VERSION1 = _regex.VERSION1
+W = _regex.W
+WORD = _regex.WORD
+P = _regex.P
+POSIX = _regex.POSIX
+DEFAULT_VERSION = _regex.DEFAULT_VERSION
+escape = _regex.escape
+
+# Replace flags
+FORMAT = 1
+
+# Case upper or lower
+_UPPER = 1
+_LOWER = 2
+
+# Maximum size of the cache.
+_MAXCACHE = 500
+
+_REGEX_TYPE = type(_regex.compile('', 0))
+
+
+@_lru_cache(maxsize=_MAXCACHE)
+def _cached_search_compile(
+    pattern: AnyStr,
+    re_verbose: bool,
+    re_version: bool,
+    pattern_type: type[AnyStr]
+) -> AnyStr:
+    """Cached search compile."""
+
+    return _bregex_parse._SearchParser(pattern, re_verbose, re_version).parse()
+
+
+@_lru_cache(maxsize=_MAXCACHE)
+def _cached_replace_compile(
+    pattern: Pattern[AnyStr],
+    repl: AnyStr,
+    flags: int,
+    pattern_type: type[AnyStr]
+) -> ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr]:
+    """Cached replace compile."""
+
+    return _bregex_parse._ReplaceParser(pattern, repl, bool(flags & FORMAT)).parse()
+
+
+def _get_cache_size(replace: bool = False) -> int:
+    """Get size of cache."""
+
+    if not replace:
+        size = _cached_search_compile.cache_info().currsize
+    else:
+        size = _cached_replace_compile.cache_info().currsize
+    return size
+
+
+def _purge_cache() -> None:
+    """Purge the cache."""
+
+    _cached_replace_compile.cache_clear()
+    _cached_search_compile.cache_clear()
+
+
+def _is_replace(obj: Any) -> bool:
+    """Check if object is a replace object."""
+
+    return isinstance(obj, ReplaceTemplate)
+
+
+def _apply_replace_backrefs(
+    m: Match[AnyStr] | None,
+    repl: ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr] | AnyStr,
+    flags: int = 0
+) -> AnyStr:
+    """Expand with either the `ReplaceTemplate` or compile on the fly, or return None."""
+
+    if m is None:
+        raise ValueError("Match is None!")
+
+    if isinstance(repl, ReplaceTemplate):
+        return repl.expand(m)
+    return _bregex_parse._ReplaceParser(m.re, repl, bool(flags & FORMAT)).parse().expand(m)
+
+
+def _apply_search_backrefs(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    flags: int = 0
+) -> AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr]:
+    """Apply the search backrefs to the search pattern."""
+
+    if isinstance(pattern, (str, bytes)):
+        re_verbose = VERBOSE & flags
+        if flags & V0:
+            re_version = V0
+        elif flags & V1:
+            re_version = V1
+        else:
+            re_version = 0
+        if not (flags & DEBUG):
+            p = _cached_search_compile(
+                pattern, re_verbose, re_version, type(pattern)
+            )  # type: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr]
+        else:  # pragma: no cover
+            p = _bregex_parse._SearchParser(cast(AnyStr, pattern), re_verbose, re_version).parse()
+    elif isinstance(pattern, Bregex):
+        if flags:
+            raise ValueError("Cannot process flags argument with a compiled pattern")
+        p = pattern._pattern
+    elif isinstance(pattern, _REGEX_TYPE):
+        if flags:
+            raise ValueError("Cannot process flags argument with a compiled pattern!")
+        p = pattern
+    else:
+        raise TypeError("Not a string or compiled pattern!")
+    return p
+
+
+def _assert_expandable(repl: Any, use_format: bool = False) -> None:
+    """Check if replace template is expandable."""
+
+    if isinstance(repl, ReplaceTemplate):
+        if repl.use_format != use_format:
+            if use_format:
+                raise ValueError("Replace not compiled as a format replace")
+            else:
+                raise ValueError("Replace should not be compiled as a format replace!")
+    elif not isinstance(repl, (str, bytes)):
+        raise TypeError("Expected string, buffer, or compiled replace!")
+
+
+###########################
+# API
+##########################
+class Bregex(_util.Immutable, Generic[AnyStr]):
+    """Bregex object."""
+
+    _pattern: Pattern[AnyStr]
+    auto_compile: bool
+    _hash: int
+
+    __slots__ = ("_pattern", "auto_compile", "_hash")
+
+    def __init__(self, pattern: Pattern[AnyStr], auto_compile: bool = True) -> None:
+        """Initialization."""
+
+        super().__init__(
+            _pattern=pattern,
+            auto_compile=auto_compile,
+            _hash=hash((type(self), type(pattern), pattern, auto_compile))
+        )
+
+    @property
+    def pattern(self) -> AnyStr:
+        """Return pattern."""
+
+        return cast(AnyStr, self._pattern.pattern)
+
+    @property
+    def flags(self) -> int:
+        """Return flags."""
+
+        return cast(int, self._pattern.flags)
+
+    @property
+    def groupindex(self) -> Mapping[str, int]:
+        """Return group index."""
+
+        return cast(Mapping[str, int], self._pattern.groupindex)
+
+    @property
+    def groups(self) -> tuple[AnyStr | None, ...]:
+        """Return groups."""
+
+        return cast('tuple[AnyStr | None, ...]', self._pattern.groups)
+
+    @property
+    def scanner(self) -> Any:
+        """Return scanner."""
+
+        return self._pattern.scanner
+
+    def __hash__(self) -> int:
+        """Hash."""
+
+        return self._hash
+
+    def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool:
+        """Equal."""
+
+        return (
+            isinstance(other, Bregex) and
+            self._pattern == other._pattern and
+            self.auto_compile == other.auto_compile
+        )
+
+    def __ne__(self, other: Any) -> bool:
+        """Equal."""
+
+        return (
+            not isinstance(other, Bregex) or
+            self._pattern != other._pattern or
+            self.auto_compile != other.auto_compile
+        )
+
+    def __repr__(self) -> str:  # pragma: no cover
+        """Representation."""
+
+        return '{}.{}({!r}, auto_compile={!r})'.format(
+            self.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self._pattern, self.auto_compile
+        )
+
+    def _auto_compile(
+        self,
+        template: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+        use_format: bool = False
+    ) -> AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr]:
+        """Compile replacements."""
+
+        if isinstance(template, ReplaceTemplate):
+            if use_format != template.use_format:
+                raise ValueError("Compiled replace cannot be a format object!")
+        elif isinstance(template, ReplaceTemplate) or (isinstance(template, (str, bytes)) and self.auto_compile):
+            return self.compile(template, (FORMAT if use_format and not isinstance(template, ReplaceTemplate) else 0))
+        elif isinstance(template, (str, bytes)) and use_format:
+            # Reject an attempt to run format replace when auto-compiling
+            # of template strings has been disabled and we are using a
+            # template string.
+            raise AttributeError('Format replaces cannot be called without compiling replace template!')
+        return template
+
+    def compile(  # noqa A001
+        self,
+        repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+        flags: int = 0
+    ) -> Callable[..., AnyStr]:
+        """Compile replace."""
+
+        return compile_replace(self._pattern, repl, flags)
+
+    @property
+    def named_lists(self) -> Mapping[str, set[str | bytes]]:
+        """Returned named lists."""
+
+        return cast('Mapping[str, set[str | bytes]]', self._pattern.named_lists)
+
+    def search(
+        self,
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> Match[AnyStr] | None:
+        """Apply `search`."""
+
+        return self._pattern.search(string, *args, **kwargs)
+
+    def match(
+        self,
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> Match[AnyStr] | None:
+        """Apply `match`."""
+
+        return cast('Match[AnyStr] | None', self._pattern.match(string, *args, **kwargs))
+
+    def fullmatch(
+        self,
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> Match[AnyStr] | None:
+        """Apply `fullmatch`."""
+
+        return cast('Match[AnyStr] | None', self._pattern.fullmatch(string, *args, **kwargs))
+
+    def split(
+        self,
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> list[AnyStr]:
+        """Apply `split`."""
+
+        return cast('list[AnyStr]', self._pattern.split(string, *args, **kwargs))
+
+    def splititer(
+        self,
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> Iterator[AnyStr]:
+        """Apply `splititer`."""
+
+        return cast(Iterator[AnyStr], self._pattern.splititer(string, *args, **kwargs))
+
+    def findall(
+        self,
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> list[AnyStr] | list[tuple[AnyStr, ...]]:
+        """Apply `findall`."""
+
+        return cast('list[AnyStr] | list[tuple[AnyStr, ...]]', self._pattern.findall(string, *args, **kwargs))
+
+    def finditer(
+        self,
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> Iterator[Match[AnyStr]]:
+        """Apply `finditer`."""
+
+        return cast(Iterator[Match[AnyStr]], self._pattern.finditer(string, *args, **kwargs))
+
+    def sub(
+        self,
+        repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> AnyStr:
+        """Apply `sub`."""
+
+        return cast(AnyStr, self._pattern.sub(self._auto_compile(repl), string, *args, **kwargs))
+
+    def subf(
+        self,
+        repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> AnyStr:  # noqa A002
+        """Apply `sub` with format style replace."""
+
+        return cast(AnyStr, self._pattern.subf(self._auto_compile(repl, True), string, *args, **kwargs))
+
+    def subn(
+        self,
+        repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> tuple[AnyStr, int]:
+        """Apply `subn` with format style replace."""
+
+        return cast('tuple[AnyStr, int]', self._pattern.subn(self._auto_compile(repl), string, *args, **kwargs))
+
+    def subfn(
+        self,
+        repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+        string: AnyStr,
+        *args: Any,
+        **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> tuple[AnyStr, int]:  # noqa A002
+        """Apply `subn` after applying backrefs."""
+
+        return cast('tuple[AnyStr, int]', self._pattern.subfn(self._auto_compile(repl, True), string, *args, **kwargs))
+
+
+def compile(  # noqa A001
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    flags: int = 0,
+    auto_compile: bool | None = None,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> Bregex[AnyStr]:
+    """Compile both the search or search and replace into one object."""
+
+    if isinstance(pattern, Bregex):
+        if auto_compile is not None:
+            raise ValueError("Cannot compile Bregex with a different auto_compile!")
+        elif flags != 0:
+            raise ValueError("Cannot process flags argument with a compiled pattern")
+        return pattern
+    else:
+        if auto_compile is None:
+            auto_compile = True
+
+        return Bregex(compile_search(pattern, flags, **kwargs), auto_compile)
+
+
+def compile_search(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    flags: int = 0,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> Pattern[AnyStr]:
+    """Compile with extended search references."""
+
+    return cast(Pattern[AnyStr], _regex.compile(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), flags, **kwargs))
+
+
+def compile_replace(
+    pattern: Pattern[AnyStr],
+    repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+    flags: int = 0
+) -> Callable[..., AnyStr]:
+    """Construct a method that can be used as a replace method for `sub`, `subn`, etc."""
+
+    if pattern is not None and isinstance(pattern, _REGEX_TYPE):
+        if isinstance(repl, (str, bytes)):
+            if not (pattern.flags & DEBUG):
+                call = _cached_replace_compile(pattern, repl, flags, type(repl))
+            else:  # pragma: no cover
+                call = _bregex_parse._ReplaceParser(pattern, repl, bool(flags & FORMAT)).parse()
+        elif isinstance(repl, ReplaceTemplate):
+            if flags:
+                raise ValueError("Cannot process flags argument with a ReplaceTemplate!")
+            if repl.pattern_hash != hash(pattern):
+                raise ValueError("Pattern hash doesn't match hash in compiled replace!")
+            call = repl
+        else:
+            raise TypeError("Not a valid type!")
+    else:
+        raise TypeError("Pattern must be a compiled regular expression!")
+    return call
+
+
+def purge() -> None:
+    """Purge caches."""
+
+    _purge_cache()
+    _regex.purge()
+
+
+def expand(m: Match[AnyStr] | None, repl: ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr] | AnyStr) -> AnyStr:
+    """Expand the string using the replace pattern or function."""
+
+    _assert_expandable(repl)
+    return _apply_replace_backrefs(m, repl)
+
+
+def expandf(m: Match[AnyStr] | None, repl: ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr] | AnyStr) -> AnyStr:
+    """Expand the string using the format replace pattern or function."""
+
+    _assert_expandable(repl, True)
+    return _apply_replace_backrefs(m, repl, flags=FORMAT)
+
+
+def prefixmatch(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    flags: int = 0,
+    *args: Any,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> Match[AnyStr] | None:
+    """Wrapper for `match`."""
+
+    return cast(
+        'Match[AnyStr] | None',
+        _regex.match(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), string, flags, *args, **kwargs)
+    )
+
+
+match = prefixmatch
+
+
+def fullmatch(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    flags: int = 0,
+    *args: Any,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> Match[AnyStr] | None:
+    """Wrapper for `fullmatch`."""
+
+    return cast(
+        'Match[AnyStr] | None',
+        _regex.fullmatch(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), string, flags, *args, **kwargs)
+    )
+
+
+def search(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    flags: int = 0,
+    *args: Any,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> Match[AnyStr] | None:
+    """Wrapper for `search`."""
+
+    return cast(
+        'Match[AnyStr] | None',
+        _regex.search(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), string, flags, *args, **kwargs)
+    )
+
+
+def sub(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    count: int = 0,
+    flags: int = 0,
+    *args: Any,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> AnyStr:
+    """Wrapper for `sub`."""
+
+    is_replace = _is_replace(repl)
+    is_string = isinstance(repl, (str, bytes))
+    if is_replace and cast(ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr], repl).use_format:
+        raise ValueError("Compiled replace cannot be a format object!")
+
+    pattern = compile_search(pattern, flags)
+    return cast(
+        AnyStr,
+        _regex.sub(
+            pattern, (compile_replace(pattern, repl) if is_replace or is_string else repl), string,
+            count,
+            0,
+            *args, **kwargs
+        )
+    )
+
+
+def subf(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    count: int = 0,
+    flags: int = 0,
+    *args: Any,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> AnyStr:
+    """Wrapper for `subf`."""
+
+    is_replace = _is_replace(repl)
+    is_string = isinstance(repl, (str, bytes))
+    if is_replace and not cast(ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr], repl).use_format:
+        raise ValueError("Compiled replace is not a format object!")
+
+    pattern = compile_search(pattern, flags)
+    rflags = FORMAT if is_string else 0
+    return cast(
+        AnyStr,
+        _regex.sub(
+            pattern, (compile_replace(pattern, repl, flags=rflags) if is_replace or is_string else repl), string,
+            count,
+            0,
+            *args, **kwargs
+        )
+    )
+
+
+def subn(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    count: int = 0,
+    flags: int = 0,
+    *args: Any,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> tuple[AnyStr, int]:
+    """Wrapper for `subn`."""
+
+    is_replace = _is_replace(repl)
+    is_string = isinstance(repl, (str, bytes))
+    if is_replace and cast(ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr], repl).use_format:
+        raise ValueError("Compiled replace cannot be a format object!")
+
+    pattern = compile_search(pattern, flags)
+    return cast(
+        'tuple[AnyStr, int]',
+        _regex.subn(
+            pattern, (compile_replace(pattern, repl) if is_replace or is_string else repl), string,
+            count,
+            0,
+            *args, **kwargs
+        )
+    )
+
+
+def subfn(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    repl: AnyStr | Callable[..., AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    count: int = 0,
+    flags: int = 0,
+    *args: Any,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> tuple[AnyStr, int]:
+    """Wrapper for `subfn`."""
+
+    is_replace = _is_replace(repl)
+    is_string = isinstance(repl, (str, bytes))
+    if is_replace and not cast(ReplaceTemplate[AnyStr], repl).use_format:
+        raise ValueError("Compiled replace is not a format object!")
+
+    pattern = compile_search(pattern, flags)
+    rflags = FORMAT if is_string else 0
+    return cast(
+        'tuple[AnyStr, int]',
+        _regex.subn(
+            pattern, (compile_replace(pattern, repl, flags=rflags) if is_replace or is_string else repl), string,
+            count,
+            0,
+            *args, **kwargs
+        )
+    )
+
+
+def split(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    maxsplit: int = 0,
+    flags: int = 0,
+    *args: Any,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> list[AnyStr]:
+    """Wrapper for `split`."""
+
+    return cast(
+        'list[AnyStr]',
+        _regex.split(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), string, maxsplit, flags, *args, **kwargs)
+    )
+
+
+def splititer(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    maxsplit: int = 0,
+    flags: int = 0,
+    *args: Any,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> Iterator[AnyStr]:
+    """Wrapper for `splititer`."""
+
+    return cast(
+        Iterator[AnyStr],
+        _regex.splititer(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), string, maxsplit, flags, *args, **kwargs)
+    )
+
+
+def findall(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    flags: int = 0,
+    *args: Any,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> list[AnyStr] | list[tuple[AnyStr, ...]]:
+    """Wrapper for `findall`."""
+
+    return cast(
+        'list[AnyStr] | list[tuple[AnyStr, ...]]',
+        _regex.findall(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), string, flags, *args, **kwargs)
+    )
+
+
+def finditer(
+    pattern: AnyStr | Pattern[AnyStr] | Bregex[AnyStr],
+    string: AnyStr,
+    flags: int = 0,
+    *args: Any,
+    **kwargs: Any
+) -> Iterator[Match[AnyStr]]:
+    """Wrapper for `finditer`."""
+
+    return cast(
+        Iterator[Match[AnyStr]],
+        _regex.finditer(_apply_search_backrefs(pattern, flags), string, *args, **kwargs)
+    )
+
+
+def _pickle(p):  # type: ignore[no-untyped-def]
+    return Bregex, (p._pattern, p.auto_compile)
+
+
+_copyreg.pickle(Bregex, _pickle)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/py.typed b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/py.typed
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391
diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/util.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/util.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..04c4fa84c0157fa426220672cbd47de89e9b81d3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/backrefs/util.py
@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
+"""
+Utilities and compatibility abstraction.
+
+Licensed under MIT
+Copyright (c) 2015 - 2020 Isaac Muse 
+"""
+from __future__ import annotations
+import warnings
+import sys
+from typing import Any, Callable, AnyStr
+
+PY311 = (3, 11) <= sys.version_info
+PY312 = (3, 12) <= sys.version_info
+
+FMT_FIELD = 0
+FMT_INDEX = 1
+FMT_ATTR = 2
+FMT_CONV = 3
+FMT_SPEC = 4
+
+
+class StringIter:
+    """Preprocess replace tokens."""
+
+    def __init__(self, text: str) -> None:
+        """Initialize."""
+
+        self._string = text
+        self._index = 0
+
+    def __iter__(self) -> StringIter:
+        """Iterate."""
+
+        return self
+
+    def __next__(self) -> str:
+        """Python 3 iterator compatible next."""
+
+        return self.iternext()
+
+    @property
+    def index(self) -> int:
+        """Get Index."""
+
+        return self._index
+
+    def rewind(self, count: int) -> None:
+        """Rewind index."""
+
+        if count > self._index:  # pragma: no cover
+            raise ValueError("Can't rewind past beginning!")
+
+        self._index -= count
+
+    def iternext(self) -> str:
+        """Iterate through characters of the string."""
+
+        try:
+            char = self._string[self._index]
+            self._index += 1
+        except IndexError as e:
+            raise StopIteration from e
+
+        return char
+
+
+def _to_bstr(obj: Any) -> bytes:
+    """Convert to byte string."""
+
+    if isinstance(obj, str):
+        return obj.encode('ascii', 'backslashreplace')
+    elif not isinstance(obj, bytes):
+        return str(obj).encode('ascii', 'backslashreplace')
+    return obj
+
+
+def _to_str(obj: Any) -> str:
+    """Convert to string."""
+
+    if not isinstance(obj, str):
+        return str(obj)
+    return obj
+
+
+def format_captures(
+    captures: list[AnyStr],
+    formatting: tuple[tuple[int, Any]],
+    converter: Callable[[Any], AnyStr],
+    default: AnyStr
+) -> AnyStr:
+    """Perform a string format on a set of captures."""
+
+    capture = captures  # type: Any
+    for i, fmt in enumerate(formatting, 0):
+        if i == 0:
+            continue
+        fmt_type, value = fmt
+        if fmt_type == FMT_ATTR:
+            # Attribute
+            capture = getattr(capture, value)
+        elif fmt_type == FMT_INDEX:
+            # Index
+            if value is not None:
+                capture = capture[value]
+            else:
+                capture = default if not capture else capture[0]
+        elif fmt_type == FMT_CONV:
+            # Conversion
+            if value == 'a':
+                capture = ascii(capture)
+            elif value == 'r':
+                capture = repr(capture)
+            elif value == 's':
+                # If the object is not string or byte string already
+                capture = str(capture)
+        elif fmt_type == FMT_SPEC:
+            # Integers and floats don't have an explicit 's' format type.
+            if value[3] and value[3] == 's':
+                if isinstance(capture, int):  # pragma: no cover
+                    raise ValueError("Unknown format code 's' for object of type 'int'")
+                if isinstance(capture, float):  # pragma: no cover
+                    raise ValueError("Unknown format code 's' for object of type 'float'")
+
+            # Ensure object is a byte string
+            capture = converter(capture)
+
+            spec_type = value[1]
+            if spec_type == '^':
+                capture = capture.center(value[2], value[0])
+            elif spec_type == ">":
+                capture = capture.rjust(value[2], value[0])
+            else:
+                capture = capture.ljust(value[2], value[0])
+
+    # Make sure the final object is a byte string
+    return converter(capture)
+
+
+class Immutable:
+    """Immutable."""
+
+    __slots__: tuple[Any, ...] = ()
+
+    def __init__(self, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
+        """Initialize."""
+
+        for k, v in kwargs.items():
+            super().__setattr__(k, v)
+
+    def __setattr__(self, name: str, value: Any) -> None:
+        """Prevent mutability."""
+
+        raise AttributeError('Class is immutable!')
+
+
+def warn_deprecated(message: str, stacklevel: int = 2) -> None:  # pragma: no cover
+    """Warn deprecated."""
+
+    warnings.warn(
+        message,
+        category=DeprecationWarning,
+        stacklevel=stacklevel
+    )
diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black-26.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black-26.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black-26.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+conda
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black-26.1.0.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black-26.1.0.dist-info/METADATA
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3737e236ae108d3798f949fbe8d0eea416a0916b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black-26.1.0.dist-info/METADATA
@@ -0,0 +1,2399 @@
+Metadata-Version: 2.4
+Name: black
+Version: 26.1.0
+Summary: The uncompromising code formatter.
+Project-URL: Documentation, https://black.readthedocs.io/
+Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/psf/black/blob/main/CHANGES.md
+Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/psf/black
+Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/psf/black/issues
+Author-email: Łukasz Langa 
+License-Expression: MIT
+License-File: LICENSE
+Keywords: automation,autopep8,formatter,gofmt,pyfmt,rustfmt,yapf
+Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
+Classifier: Environment :: Console
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
+Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14
+Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
+Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Quality Assurance
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+Requires-Dist: typing-extensions>=4.0.1; python_version < '3.11'
+Provides-Extra: colorama
+Requires-Dist: colorama>=0.4.3; extra == 'colorama'
+Provides-Extra: d
+Requires-Dist: aiohttp>=3.10; extra == 'd'
+Provides-Extra: jupyter
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+Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
+
+[![Black Logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/psf/black/main/docs/_static/logo2-readme.png)](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)
+
+

The Uncompromising Code Formatter

+ +

+Actions Status +Documentation Status +Coverage Status +License: MIT +PyPI +Supported Python Versions +Downloads +conda-forge +Code style: black +

+ +> “Any color you like.” + +_Black_ is the uncompromising Python code formatter. By using it, you agree to cede +control over minutiae of hand-formatting. In return, _Black_ gives you speed, +determinism, and freedom from `pycodestyle` nagging about formatting. You will save time +and mental energy for more important matters. + +Blackened code looks the same regardless of the project you're reading. Formatting +becomes transparent after a while and you can focus on the content instead. + +_Black_ makes code review faster by producing the smallest diffs possible. + +Try it out now using the [Black Playground](https://black.vercel.app). Watch the +[PyCon 2019 talk](https://youtu.be/esZLCuWs_2Y) to learn more. + +--- + +**[Read the documentation on ReadTheDocs!](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable)** + +--- + +## Installation and usage + +### Installation + +_Black_ can be installed by running `pip install black`. It requires Python 3.10+ to +run. If you want to format Jupyter Notebooks, install with +`pip install "black[jupyter]"`. + +### Usage + +To get started right away with sensible defaults: + +```sh +black {source_file_or_directory} +``` + +You can run _Black_ as a package if running it as a script doesn't work: + +```sh +python -m black {source_file_or_directory} +``` + +Further information can be found in our docs: + +- [Usage and Configuration](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage_and_configuration/index.html) + +_Black_ is already [successfully used](https://github.com/psf/black#used-by) by many +projects, small and big. _Black_ has a comprehensive test suite, with efficient parallel +tests, and our own auto formatting and parallel Continuous Integration runner. Now that +we have become stable, you should not expect large formatting changes in the future. +Stylistic changes will mostly be responses to bug reports and support for new Python +syntax. For more information please refer to +[The Black Code Style](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/the_black_code_style/index.html). + +Also, as a safety measure which slows down processing, _Black_ will check that the +reformatted code still produces a valid AST that is effectively equivalent to the +original (see the +[Pragmatism](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/the_black_code_style/current_style.html#ast-before-and-after-formatting) +section for details). If you're feeling confident, use `--fast`. + +## The _Black_ code style + +_Black_ is a PEP 8 compliant opinionated formatter. _Black_ reformats entire files in +place. Style configuration options are deliberately limited and rarely added. It doesn't +take previous formatting into account (see +[Pragmatism](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/the_black_code_style/current_style.html#pragmatism) +for exceptions). + +Our documentation covers the current _Black_ code style, but planned changes to it are +also documented. They're both worth taking a look at: + +- [The _Black_ Code Style: Current style](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/the_black_code_style/current_style.html) +- [The _Black_ Code Style: Future style](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/the_black_code_style/future_style.html) + +Changes to the _Black_ code style are bound by the Stability Policy: + +- [The _Black_ Code Style: Stability Policy](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/the_black_code_style/index.html#stability-policy) + +Please refer to this document before submitting an issue. What seems like a bug might be +intended behaviour. + +### Pragmatism + +Early versions of _Black_ used to be absolutist in some respects. They took after its +initial author. This was fine at the time as it made the implementation simpler and +there were not many users anyway. Not many edge cases were reported. As a mature tool, +_Black_ does make some exceptions to rules it otherwise holds. + +- [The _Black_ code style: Pragmatism](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/the_black_code_style/current_style.html#pragmatism) + +Please refer to this document before submitting an issue just like with the document +above. What seems like a bug might be intended behaviour. + +## Configuration + +_Black_ is able to read project-specific default values for its command line options +from a `pyproject.toml` file. This is especially useful for specifying custom +`--include` and `--exclude`/`--force-exclude`/`--extend-exclude` patterns for your +project. + +You can find more details in our documentation: + +- [The basics: Configuration via a file](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage_and_configuration/the_basics.html#configuration-via-a-file) + +And if you're looking for more general configuration documentation: + +- [Usage and Configuration](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage_and_configuration/index.html) + +**Pro-tip**: If you're asking yourself "Do I need to configure anything?" the answer is +"No". _Black_ is all about sensible defaults. Applying those defaults will have your +code in compliance with many other _Black_ formatted projects. + +## Used by + +The following notable open-source projects trust _Black_ with enforcing a consistent +code style: pytest, tox, Pyramid, Django, Django Channels, Hypothesis, attrs, +SQLAlchemy, Poetry, PyPA applications (Warehouse, Bandersnatch, Pipenv, virtualenv), +pandas, Pillow, Twisted, LocalStack, every Datadog Agent Integration, Home Assistant, +Zulip, Kedro, OpenOA, FLORIS, ORBIT, WOMBAT, and many more. + +The following organizations use _Black_: Dropbox, KeepTruckin, Lyft, Mozilla, Quora, +Duolingo, QuantumBlack, Tesla, Archer Aviation. + +Are we missing anyone? Let us know. + +## Testimonials + +**Mike Bayer**, [author of `SQLAlchemy`](https://www.sqlalchemy.org/): + +> I can't think of any single tool in my entire programming career that has given me a +> bigger productivity increase by its introduction. I can now do refactorings in about +> 1% of the keystrokes that it would have taken me previously when we had no way for +> code to format itself. + +**Dusty Phillips**, +[writer](https://smile.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=dusty+phillips): + +> _Black_ is opinionated so you don't have to be. + +**Hynek Schlawack**, [creator of `attrs`](https://www.attrs.org/), core developer of +Twisted and CPython: + +> An auto-formatter that doesn't suck is all I want for Xmas! + +**Carl Meyer**, [Django](https://www.djangoproject.com/) core developer: + +> At least the name is good. + +**Kenneth Reitz**, creator of [`requests`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) +and [`pipenv`](https://readthedocs.org/projects/pipenv/): + +> This vastly improves the formatting of our code. Thanks a ton! + +## Show your style + +Use the badge in your project's README.md: + +```md +[![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/psf/black) +``` + +Using the badge in README.rst: + +```rst +.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg + :target: https://github.com/psf/black +``` + +Looks like this: +[![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/psf/black) + +## License + +MIT + +## Contributing + +Welcome! Happy to see you willing to make the project better. You can get started by +reading this: + +- [Contributing: The basics](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing/the_basics.html) + +You can also take a look at the rest of the contributing docs or talk with the +developers: + +- [Contributing documentation](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing/index.html) +- [Chat on Discord](https://discord.gg/RtVdv86PrH) + +## Change log + +The log has become rather long. It moved to its own file. + +See [CHANGES](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/latest/change_log.html). + +## Authors + +The author list is quite long nowadays, so it lives in its own file. + +See [AUTHORS.md](./AUTHORS.md) + +## Code of Conduct + +Everyone participating in the _Black_ project, and in particular in the issue tracker, +pull requests, and social media activity, is expected to treat other people with respect +and more generally to follow the guidelines articulated in the +[Python Community Code of Conduct](https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/). + +At the same time, humor is encouraged. In fact, basic familiarity with Monty Python's +Flying Circus is expected. We are not savages. + +And if you _really_ need to slap somebody, do it with a fish while dancing. +# Change Log + +## 26.1.0 + +### Highlights + +Introduces the 2026 stable style (#4892), stabilizing the following changes: + +- `always_one_newline_after_import`: Always force one blank line after import + statements, except when the line after the import is a comment or an import statement + (#4489) +- `fix_fmt_skip_in_one_liners`: Fix `# fmt: skip` behavior on one-liner declarations, + such as `def foo(): return "mock" # fmt: skip`, where previously the declaration would + have been incorrectly collapsed (#4800) +- `fix_module_docstring_detection`: Fix module docstrings being treated as normal + strings if preceded by comments (#4764) +- `fix_type_expansion_split`: Fix type expansions split in generic functions (#4777) +- `multiline_string_handling`: Make expressions involving multiline strings more compact + (#1879) +- `normalize_cr_newlines`: Add `\r` style newlines to the potential newlines to + normalize file newlines both from and to (#4710) +- `remove_parens_around_except_types`: Remove parentheses around multiple exception + types in `except` and `except*` without `as` (#4720) +- `remove_parens_from_assignment_lhs`: Remove unnecessary parentheses from the left-hand + side of assignments while preserving magic trailing commas and intentional multiline + formatting (#4865) +- `standardize_type_comments`: Format type comments which have zero or more spaces + between `#` and `type:` or between `type:` and value to `# type: (value)` (#4645) + +The following change was not in any previous stable release: + +- Regenerated the `_width_table.py` and added tests for the Khmer language (#4253) + +This release alo bumps `pathspec` to v1 and fixes inconsistencies with Git's +`.gitignore` logic (#4958). Now, files will be ignored if a pattern matches them, even +if the parent directory is directly unignored. For example, Black would previously +format `exclude/not_this/foo.py` with this `.gitignore`: + +``` +exclude/ +!exclude/not_this/ +``` + +Now, `exclude/not_this/foo.py` will remain ignored. To ensure `exclude/not_this/` and +all of it's children are included in formatting (and in Git), use this `.gitignore`: + +``` +*/exclude/* +!*/exclude/not_this/ +``` + +This new behavior matches Git. The leading `*/` are only necessary if you wish to ignore +matching subdirectories (like the previous behavior did), and not just matching root +directories. + +### Output + +- Explicitly shutdown the multiprocessing manager when run in diff mode too (#4952) + +### Integrations + +- Upgraded PyPI upload workflow to use Trusted Publishing (#4611) + +## 25.12.0 + +### Highlights + +- Black no longer supports running with Python 3.9 (#4842) + +### Stable style + +- Fix bug where comments preceding `# fmt: off`/`# fmt: on` blocks were incorrectly + removed, particularly affecting Jupytext's `# %% [markdown]` comments (#4845) +- Fix crash when multiple `# fmt: skip` comments are used in a multi-part if-clause, on + string literals, or on dictionary entries with long lines (#4872) +- Fix possible crash when `fmt: ` directives aren't on the top level (#4856) + +### Preview style + +- Fix `fmt: skip` skipping the line after instead of the line it's on (#4855) +- Remove unnecessary parentheses from the left-hand side of assignments while preserving + magic trailing commas and intentional multiline formatting (#4865) +- Fix `fix_fmt_skip_in_one_liners` crashing on `with` statements (#4853) +- Fix `fix_fmt_skip_in_one_liners` crashing on annotated parameters (#4854) +- Fix new lines being added after imports with `# fmt: skip` on them (#4894) + +### Packaging + +- Releases now include arm64 Windows binaries and wheels (#4814) + +### Integrations + +- Add `output-file` input to GitHub Action `psf/black` to write formatter output to a + file for artifact capture and log cleanliness (#4824) + +## 25.11.0 + +### Highlights + +- Enable base 3.14 support (#4804) +- Add support for the new Python 3.14 t-string syntax introduced by PEP 750 (#4805) + +### Stable style + +- Fix bug where comments between `# fmt: off` and `# fmt: on` were reformatted (#4811) +- Comments containing fmt directives now preserve their exact formatting instead of + being normalized (#4811) + +### Preview style + +- Move `multiline_string_handling` from `--unstable` to `--preview` (#4760) +- Fix bug where module docstrings would be treated as normal strings if preceded by + comments (#4764) +- Fix bug where python 3.12 generics syntax split line happens weirdly (#4777) +- Standardize type comments to form `# type: ` (#4645) +- Fix `fix_fmt_skip_in_one_liners` preview feature to respect `# fmt: skip` for compound + statements with semicolon-separated bodies (#4800) + +### Configuration + +- Add `no_cache` option to control caching behavior. (#4803) + +### Packaging + +- Releases now include arm64 Linux binaries (#4773) + +### Output + +- Write unchanged content to stdout when excluding formatting from stdin using pipes + (#4610) + +### _Blackd_ + +- Implemented BlackDClient. This simple python client allows to easily send formatting + requests to blackd (#4774) + +### Integrations + +- Enable 3.14 base CI (#4804) +- Enhance GitHub Action `psf/black` to support the `required-version` major-version-only + "stability" format when using pyproject.toml (#4770) +- Improve error message for vim plugin users. It now handles independently vim version +- Vim: Warn on unsupported Vim and Python versions independently (#4772) +- Vim: Print the import paths when importing black fails (#4675) +- Vim: Fix handling of virtualenvs that have a different Python version (#4675) + +## 25.9.0 + +### Highlights + +- Remove support for pre-python 3.7 `await/async` as soft keywords/variable names + (#4676) + +### Stable style + +- Fix crash while formatting a long `del` statement containing tuples (#4628) +- Fix crash while formatting expressions using the walrus operator in complex `with` + statements (#4630) +- Handle `# fmt: skip` followed by a comment at the end of file (#4635) +- Fix crash when a tuple appears in the `as` clause of a `with` statement (#4634) +- Fix crash when tuple is used as a context manager inside a `with` statement (#4646) +- Fix crash when formatting a `\` followed by a `\r` followed by a comment (#4663) +- Fix crash on a `\\r\n` (#4673) +- Fix crash on `await ...` (where `...` is a literal `Ellipsis`) (#4676) +- Fix crash on parenthesized expression inside a type parameter bound (#4684) +- Fix crash when using line ranges excluding indented single line decorated items + (#4670) + +### Preview style + +- Fix a bug where one-liner functions/conditionals marked with `# fmt: skip` would still + be formatted (#4552) +- Improve `multiline_string_handling` with ternaries and dictionaries (#4657) +- Fix a bug where `string_processing` would not split f-strings directly after + expressions (#4680) +- Wrap the `in` clause of comprehensions across lines if necessary (#4699) +- Remove parentheses around multiple exception types in `except` and `except*` without + `as`. (#4720) +- Add `\r` style newlines to the potential newlines to normalize file newlines both from + and to (#4710) + +### Parser + +- Rewrite tokenizer to improve performance and compliance (#4536) +- Fix bug where certain unusual expressions (e.g., lambdas) were not accepted in type + parameter bounds and defaults. (#4602) + +### Performance + +- Avoid using an extra process when running with only one worker (#4734) + +### Integrations + +- Fix the version check in the vim file to reject Python 3.8 (#4567) +- Enhance GitHub Action `psf/black` to read Black version from an additional section in + pyproject.toml: `[project.dependency-groups]` (#4606) +- Build gallery docker image with python3-slim and reduce image size (#4686) + +### Documentation + +- Add FAQ entry for windows emoji not displaying (#4714) + +## 25.1.0 + +### Highlights + +This release introduces the new 2025 stable style (#4558), stabilizing the following +changes: + +- Normalize casing of Unicode escape characters in strings to lowercase (#2916) +- Fix inconsistencies in whether certain strings are detected as docstrings (#4095) +- Consistently add trailing commas to typed function parameters (#4164) +- Remove redundant parentheses in if guards for case blocks (#4214) +- Add parentheses to if clauses in case blocks when the line is too long (#4269) +- Whitespace before `# fmt: skip` comments is no longer normalized (#4146) +- Fix line length computation for certain expressions that involve the power operator + (#4154) +- Check if there is a newline before the terminating quotes of a docstring (#4185) +- Fix type annotation spacing between `*` and more complex type variable tuple (#4440) + +The following changes were not in any previous release: + +- Remove parentheses around sole list items (#4312) +- Generic function definitions are now formatted more elegantly: parameters are split + over multiple lines first instead of type parameter definitions (#4553) + +### Stable style + +- Fix formatting cells in IPython notebooks with magic methods and starting or trailing + empty lines (#4484) +- Fix crash when formatting `with` statements containing tuple generators/unpacking + (#4538) + +### Preview style + +- Fix/remove string merging changing f-string quotes on f-strings with internal quotes + (#4498) +- Collapse multiple empty lines after an import into one (#4489) +- Prevent `string_processing` and `wrap_long_dict_values_in_parens` from removing + parentheses around long dictionary values (#4377) +- Move `wrap_long_dict_values_in_parens` from the unstable to preview style (#4561) + +### Packaging + +- Store license identifier inside the `License-Expression` metadata field, see + [PEP 639](https://peps.python.org/pep-0639/). (#4479) + +### Performance + +- Speed up the `is_fstring_start` function in Black's tokenizer (#4541) + +### Integrations + +- If using stdin with `--stdin-filename` set to a force excluded path, stdin won't be + formatted. (#4539) + +## 24.10.0 + +### Highlights + +- Black is now officially tested with Python 3.13 and provides Python 3.13 + mypyc-compiled wheels. (#4436) (#4449) +- Black will issue an error when used with Python 3.12.5, due to an upstream memory + safety issue in Python 3.12.5 that can cause Black's AST safety checks to fail. Please + use Python 3.12.6 or Python 3.12.4 instead. (#4447) +- Black no longer supports running with Python 3.8 (#4452) + +### Stable style + +- Fix crashes involving comments in parenthesised return types or `X | Y` style unions. + (#4453) +- Fix skipping Jupyter cells with unknown `%%` magic (#4462) + +### Preview style + +- Fix type annotation spacing between * and more complex type variable tuple (i.e. `def + fn(*args: *tuple[*Ts, T]) -> None: pass`) (#4440) + +### Caching + +- Fix bug where the cache was shared between runs with and without `--unstable` (#4466) + +### Packaging + +- Upgrade version of mypyc used to 1.12 beta (#4450) (#4449) +- `blackd` now requires a newer version of aiohttp. (#4451) + +### Output + +- Added Python target version information on parse error (#4378) +- Add information about Black version to internal error messages (#4457) + +## 24.8.0 + +### Stable style + +- Fix crash when `# fmt: off` is used before a closing parenthesis or bracket. (#4363) + +### Packaging + +- Packaging metadata updated: docs are explictly linked, the issue tracker is now also + linked. This improves the PyPI listing for Black. (#4345) + +### Parser + +- Fix regression where Black failed to parse a multiline f-string containing another + multiline string (#4339) +- Fix regression where Black failed to parse an escaped single quote inside an f-string + (#4401) +- Fix bug with Black incorrectly parsing empty lines with a backslash (#4343) +- Fix bugs with Black's tokenizer not handling `\{` inside f-strings very well (#4422) +- Fix incorrect line numbers in the tokenizer for certain tokens within f-strings + (#4423) + +### Performance + +- Improve performance when a large directory is listed in `.gitignore` (#4415) + +### _Blackd_ + +- Fix blackd (and all extras installs) for docker container (#4357) + +## 24.4.2 + +This is a bugfix release to fix two regressions in the new f-string parser introduced in +24.4.1. + +### Parser + +- Fix regression where certain complex f-strings failed to parse (#4332) + +### Performance + +- Fix bad performance on certain complex string literals (#4331) + +## 24.4.1 + +### Highlights + +- Add support for the new Python 3.12 f-string syntax introduced by PEP 701 (#3822) + +### Stable style + +- Fix crash involving indented dummy functions containing newlines (#4318) + +### Parser + +- Add support for type parameter defaults, a new syntactic feature added to Python 3.13 + by PEP 696 (#4327) + +### Integrations + +- Github Action now works even when `git archive` is skipped (#4313) + +## 24.4.0 + +### Stable style + +- Fix unwanted crashes caused by AST equivalency check (#4290) + +### Preview style + +- `if` guards in `case` blocks are now wrapped in parentheses when the line is too long. + (#4269) +- Stop moving multiline strings to a new line unless inside brackets (#4289) + +### Integrations + +- Add a new option `use_pyproject` to the GitHub Action `psf/black`. This will read the + Black version from `pyproject.toml`. (#4294) + +## 24.3.0 + +### Highlights + +This release is a milestone: it fixes Black's first CVE security vulnerability. If you +run Black on untrusted input, or if you habitually put thousands of leading tab +characters in your docstrings, you are strongly encouraged to upgrade immediately to fix +[CVE-2024-21503](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2024-21503). + +This release also fixes a bug in Black's AST safety check that allowed Black to make +incorrect changes to certain f-strings that are valid in Python 3.12 and higher. + +### Stable style + +- Don't move comments along with delimiters, which could cause crashes (#4248) +- Strengthen AST safety check to catch more unsafe changes to strings. Previous versions + of Black would incorrectly format the contents of certain unusual f-strings containing + nested strings with the same quote type. Now, Black will crash on such strings until + support for the new f-string syntax is implemented. (#4270) +- Fix a bug where line-ranges exceeding the last code line would not work as expected + (#4273) + +### Performance + +- Fix catastrophic performance on docstrings that contain large numbers of leading tab + characters. This fixes + [CVE-2024-21503](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2024-21503). + (#4278) + +### Documentation + +- Note what happens when `--check` is used with `--quiet` (#4236) + +## 24.2.0 + +### Stable style + +- Fixed a bug where comments where mistakenly removed along with redundant parentheses + (#4218) + +### Preview style + +- Move the `hug_parens_with_braces_and_square_brackets` feature to the unstable style + due to an outstanding crash and proposed formatting tweaks (#4198) +- Fixed a bug where base expressions caused inconsistent formatting of \*\* in tenary + expression (#4154) +- Checking for newline before adding one on docstring that is almost at the line limit + (#4185) +- Remove redundant parentheses in `case` statement `if` guards (#4214). + +### Configuration + +- Fix issue where _Black_ would ignore input files in the presence of symlinks (#4222) +- _Black_ now ignores `pyproject.toml` that is missing a `tool.black` section when + discovering project root and configuration. Since _Black_ continues to use version + control as an indicator of project root, this is expected to primarily change behavior + for users in a monorepo setup (desirably). If you wish to preserve previous behavior, + simply add an empty `[tool.black]` to the previously discovered `pyproject.toml` + (#4204) + +### Output + +- Black will swallow any `SyntaxWarning`s or `DeprecationWarning`s produced by the `ast` + module when performing equivalence checks (#4189) + +### Integrations + +- Add a JSONSchema and provide a validate-pyproject entry-point (#4181) + +## 24.1.1 + +Bugfix release to fix a bug that made Black unusable on certain file systems with strict +limits on path length. + +### Preview style + +- Consistently add trailing comma on typed parameters (#4164) + +### Configuration + +- Shorten the length of the name of the cache file to fix crashes on file systems that + do not support long paths (#4176) + +## 24.1.0 + +### Highlights + +This release introduces the new 2024 stable style (#4106), stabilizing the following +changes: + +- Add parentheses around `if`-`else` expressions (#2278) +- Dummy class and function implementations consisting only of `...` are formatted more + compactly (#3796) +- If an assignment statement is too long, we now prefer splitting on the right-hand side + (#3368) +- Hex codes in Unicode escape sequences are now standardized to lowercase (#2916) +- Allow empty first lines at the beginning of most blocks (#3967, #4061) +- Add parentheses around long type annotations (#3899) +- Enforce newline after module docstrings (#3932, #4028) +- Fix incorrect magic trailing comma handling in return types (#3916) +- Remove blank lines before class docstrings (#3692) +- Wrap multiple context managers in parentheses if combined in a single `with` statement + (#3489) +- Fix bug in line length calculations for power operations (#3942) +- Add trailing commas to collection literals even if there's a comment after the last + entry (#3393) +- When using `--skip-magic-trailing-comma` or `-C`, trailing commas are stripped from + subscript expressions with more than 1 element (#3209) +- Add extra blank lines in stubs in a few cases (#3564, #3862) +- Accept raw strings as docstrings (#3947) +- Split long lines in case blocks (#4024) +- Stop removing spaces from walrus operators within subscripts (#3823) +- Fix incorrect formatting of certain async statements (#3609) +- Allow combining `# fmt: skip` with other comments (#3959) + +There are already a few improvements in the `--preview` style, which are slated for the +2025 stable style. Try them out and +[share your feedback](https://github.com/psf/black/issues). In the past, the preview +style has included some features that we were not able to stabilize. This year, we're +adding a separate `--unstable` style for features with known problems. Now, the +`--preview` style only includes features that we actually expect to make it into next +year's stable style. + +### Stable style + +Several bug fixes were made in features that are moved to the stable style in this +release: + +- Fix comment handling when parenthesising conditional expressions (#4134) +- Fix bug where spaces were not added around parenthesized walruses in subscripts, + unlike other binary operators (#4109) +- Remove empty lines before docstrings in async functions (#4132) +- Address a missing case in the change to allow empty lines at the beginning of all + blocks, except immediately before a docstring (#4130) +- For stubs, fix logic to enforce empty line after nested classes with bodies (#4141) + +### Preview style + +- Add `--unstable` style, covering preview features that have known problems that would + block them from going into the stable style. Also add the `--enable-unstable-feature` + flag; for example, use + `--enable-unstable-feature hug_parens_with_braces_and_square_brackets` to apply this + preview feature throughout 2024, even if a later Black release downgrades the feature + to unstable (#4096) +- Format module docstrings the same as class and function docstrings (#4095) +- Fix crash when using a walrus in a dictionary (#4155) +- Fix unnecessary parentheses when wrapping long dicts (#4135) +- Stop normalizing spaces before `# fmt: skip` comments (#4146) + +### Configuration + +- Print warning when configuration in `pyproject.toml` contains an invalid key (#4165) +- Fix symlink handling, properly ignoring symlinks that point outside of root (#4161) +- Fix cache mtime logic that resulted in false positive cache hits (#4128) +- Remove the long-deprecated `--experimental-string-processing` flag. This feature can + currently be enabled with `--preview --enable-unstable-feature string_processing`. + (#4096) + +### Integrations + +- Revert the change to run Black's pre-commit integration only on specific git hooks + (#3940) for better compatibility with older versions of pre-commit (#4137) + +## 23.12.1 + +### Packaging + +- Fixed a bug that included dependencies from the `d` extra by default (#4108) + +## 23.12.0 + +### Highlights + +It's almost 2024, which means it's time for a new edition of _Black_'s stable style! +Together with this release, we'll put out an alpha release 24.1a1 showcasing the draft +2024 stable style, which we'll finalize in the January release. Please try it out and +[share your feedback](https://github.com/psf/black/issues/4042). + +This release (23.12.0) will still produce the 2023 style. Most but not all of the +changes in `--preview` mode will be in the 2024 stable style. + +### Stable style + +- Fix bug where `# fmt: off` automatically dedents when used with the `--line-ranges` + option, even when it is not within the specified line range. (#4084) +- Fix feature detection for parenthesized context managers (#4104) + +### Preview style + +- Prefer more equal signs before a break when splitting chained assignments (#4010) +- Standalone form feed characters at the module level are no longer removed (#4021) +- Additional cases of immediately nested tuples, lists, and dictionaries are now + indented less (#4012) +- Allow empty lines at the beginning of all blocks, except immediately before a + docstring (#4060) +- Fix crash in preview mode when using a short `--line-length` (#4086) +- Keep suites consisting of only an ellipsis on their own lines if they are not + functions or class definitions (#4066) (#4103) + +### Configuration + +- `--line-ranges` now skips _Black_'s internal stability check in `--safe` mode. This + avoids a crash on rare inputs that have many unformatted same-content lines. (#4034) + +### Packaging + +- Upgrade to mypy 1.7.1 (#4049) (#4069) +- Faster compiled wheels are now available for CPython 3.12 (#4070) + +### Integrations + +- Enable 3.12 CI (#4035) +- Build docker images in parallel (#4054) +- Build docker images with 3.12 (#4055) + +## 23.11.0 + +### Highlights + +- Support formatting ranges of lines with the new `--line-ranges` command-line option + (#4020) + +### Stable style + +- Fix crash on formatting bytes strings that look like docstrings (#4003) +- Fix crash when whitespace followed a backslash before newline in a docstring (#4008) +- Fix standalone comments inside complex blocks crashing Black (#4016) +- Fix crash on formatting code like `await (a ** b)` (#3994) +- No longer treat leading f-strings as docstrings. This matches Python's behaviour and + fixes a crash (#4019) + +### Preview style + +- Multiline dicts and lists that are the sole argument to a function are now indented + less (#3964) +- Multiline unpacked dicts and lists as the sole argument to a function are now also + indented less (#3992) +- In f-string debug expressions, quote types that are visible in the final string are + now preserved (#4005) +- Fix a bug where long `case` blocks were not split into multiple lines. Also enable + general trailing comma rules on `case` blocks (#4024) +- Keep requiring two empty lines between module-level docstring and first function or + class definition (#4028) +- Add support for single-line format skip with other comments on the same line (#3959) + +### Configuration + +- Consistently apply force exclusion logic before resolving symlinks (#4015) +- Fix a bug in the matching of absolute path names in `--include` (#3976) + +### Performance + +- Fix mypyc builds on arm64 on macOS (#4017) + +### Integrations + +- Black's pre-commit integration will now run only on git hooks appropriate for a code + formatter (#3940) + +## 23.10.1 + +### Highlights + +- Maintenance release to get a fix out for GitHub Action edge case (#3957) + +### Preview style + +- Fix merging implicit multiline strings that have inline comments (#3956) +- Allow empty first line after block open before a comment or compound statement (#3967) + +### Packaging + +- Change Dockerfile to hatch + compile black (#3965) + +### Integrations + +- The summary output for GitHub workflows is now suppressible using the `summary` + parameter. (#3958) +- Fix the action failing when Black check doesn't pass (#3957) + +### Documentation + +- It is known Windows documentation CI is broken + https://github.com/psf/black/issues/3968 + +## 23.10.0 + +### Stable style + +- Fix comments getting removed from inside parenthesized strings (#3909) + +### Preview style + +- Fix long lines with power operators getting split before the line length (#3942) +- Long type hints are now wrapped in parentheses and properly indented when split across + multiple lines (#3899) +- Magic trailing commas are now respected in return types. (#3916) +- Require one empty line after module-level docstrings. (#3932) +- Treat raw triple-quoted strings as docstrings (#3947) + +### Configuration + +- Fix cache versioning logic when `BLACK_CACHE_DIR` is set (#3937) + +### Parser + +- Fix bug where attributes named `type` were not accepted inside `match` statements + (#3950) +- Add support for PEP 695 type aliases containing lambdas and other unusual expressions + (#3949) + +### Output + +- Black no longer attempts to provide special errors for attempting to format Python 2 + code (#3933) +- Black will more consistently print stacktraces on internal errors in verbose mode + (#3938) + +### Integrations + +- The action output displayed in the job summary is now wrapped in Markdown (#3914) + +## 23.9.1 + +Due to various issues, the previous release (23.9.0) did not include compiled mypyc +wheels, which make Black significantly faster. These issues have now been fixed, and +this release should come with compiled wheels once again. + +There will be no wheels for Python 3.12 due to a bug in mypyc. We will provide 3.12 +wheels in a future release as soon as the mypyc bug is fixed. + +### Packaging + +- Upgrade to mypy 1.5.1 (#3864) + +### Performance + +- Store raw tuples instead of NamedTuples in Black's cache, improving performance and + decreasing the size of the cache (#3877) + +## 23.9.0 + +### Preview style + +- More concise formatting for dummy implementations (#3796) +- In stub files, add a blank line between a statement with a body (e.g an + `if sys.version_info > (3, x):`) and a function definition on the same level (#3862) +- Fix a bug whereby spaces were removed from walrus operators within subscript(#3823) + +### Configuration + +- Black now applies exclusion and ignore logic before resolving symlinks (#3846) + +### Performance + +- Avoid importing `IPython` if notebook cells do not contain magics (#3782) +- Improve caching by comparing file hashes as fallback for mtime and size (#3821) + +### _Blackd_ + +- Fix an issue in `blackd` with single character input (#3558) + +### Integrations + +- Black now has an + [official pre-commit mirror](https://github.com/psf/black-pre-commit-mirror). Swapping + `https://github.com/psf/black` to `https://github.com/psf/black-pre-commit-mirror` in + your `.pre-commit-config.yaml` will make Black about 2x faster (#3828) +- The `.black.env` folder specified by `ENV_PATH` will now be removed on the completion + of the GitHub Action (#3759) + +## 23.7.0 + +### Highlights + +- Runtime support for Python 3.7 has been removed. Formatting 3.7 code will still be + supported until further notice (#3765) + +### Stable style + +- Fix a bug where an illegal trailing comma was added to return type annotations using + PEP 604 unions (#3735) +- Fix several bugs and crashes where comments in stub files were removed or mishandled + under some circumstances (#3745) +- Fix a crash with multi-line magic comments like `type: ignore` within parentheses + (#3740) +- Fix error in AST validation when _Black_ removes trailing whitespace in a type comment + (#3773) + +### Preview style + +- Implicitly concatenated strings used as function args are no longer wrapped inside + parentheses (#3640) +- Remove blank lines between a class definition and its docstring (#3692) + +### Configuration + +- The `--workers` argument to _Black_ can now be specified via the `BLACK_NUM_WORKERS` + environment variable (#3743) +- `.pytest_cache`, `.ruff_cache` and `.vscode` are now excluded by default (#3691) +- Fix _Black_ not honouring `pyproject.toml` settings when running `--stdin-filename` + and the `pyproject.toml` found isn't in the current working directory (#3719) +- _Black_ will now error if `exclude` and `extend-exclude` have invalid data types in + `pyproject.toml`, instead of silently doing the wrong thing (#3764) + +### Packaging + +- Upgrade mypyc from 0.991 to 1.3 (#3697) +- Remove patching of Click that mitigated errors on Python 3.6 with `LANG=C` (#3768) + +### Parser + +- Add support for the new PEP 695 syntax in Python 3.12 (#3703) + +### Performance + +- Speed up _Black_ significantly when the cache is full (#3751) +- Avoid importing `IPython` in a case where we wouldn't need it (#3748) + +### Output + +- Use aware UTC datetimes internally, avoids deprecation warning on Python 3.12 (#3728) +- Change verbose logging to exactly mirror _Black_'s logic for source discovery (#3749) + +### _Blackd_ + +- The `blackd` argument parser now shows the default values for options in their help + text (#3712) + +### Integrations + +- Black is now tested with + [`PYTHONWARNDEFAULTENCODING = 1`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/io.html#io-encoding-warning) + (#3763) +- Update GitHub Action to display black output in the job summary (#3688) + +### Documentation + +- Add a CITATION.cff file to the root of the repository, containing metadata on how to + cite this software (#3723) +- Update the _classes_ and _exceptions_ documentation in Developer reference to match + the latest code base (#3755) + +## 23.3.0 + +### Highlights + +This release fixes a longstanding confusing behavior in Black's GitHub action, where the +version of the action did not determine the version of Black being run (issue #3382). In +addition, there is a small bug fix around imports and a number of improvements to the +preview style. + +Please try out the +[preview style](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/the_black_code_style/future_style.html#preview-style) +with `black --preview` and tell us your feedback. All changes in the preview style are +expected to become part of Black's stable style in January 2024. + +### Stable style + +- Import lines with `# fmt: skip` and `# fmt: off` no longer have an extra blank line + added when they are right after another import line (#3610) + +### Preview style + +- Add trailing commas to collection literals even if there's a comment after the last + entry (#3393) +- `async def`, `async for`, and `async with` statements are now formatted consistently + compared to their non-async version. (#3609) +- `with` statements that contain two context managers will be consistently wrapped in + parentheses (#3589) +- Let string splitters respect [East Asian Width](https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11/) + (#3445) +- Now long string literals can be split after East Asian commas and periods (`、` U+3001 + IDEOGRAPHIC COMMA, `。` U+3002 IDEOGRAPHIC FULL STOP, & `,` U+FF0C FULLWIDTH COMMA) + besides before spaces (#3445) +- For stubs, enforce one blank line after a nested class with a body other than just + `...` (#3564) +- Improve handling of multiline strings by changing line split behavior (#1879) + +### Parser + +- Added support for formatting files with invalid type comments (#3594) + +### Integrations + +- Update GitHub Action to use the version of Black equivalent to action's version if + version input is not specified (#3543) +- Fix missing Python binary path in autoload script for vim (#3508) + +### Documentation + +- Document that only the most recent release is supported for security issues; + vulnerabilities should be reported through Tidelift (#3612) + +## 23.1.0 + +### Highlights + +This is the first release of 2023, and following our +[stability policy](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/the_black_code_style/index.html#stability-policy), +it comes with a number of improvements to our stable style, including improvements to +empty line handling, removal of redundant parentheses in several contexts, and output +that highlights implicitly concatenated strings better. + +There are also many changes to the preview style; try out `black --preview` and give us +feedback to help us set the stable style for next year. + +In addition to style changes, Black now automatically infers the supported Python +versions from your `pyproject.toml` file, removing the need to set Black's target +versions separately. + +### Stable style + +- Introduce the 2023 stable style, which incorporates most aspects of last year's + preview style (#3418). Specific changes: + - Enforce empty lines before classes and functions with sticky leading comments + (#3302) (22.12.0) + - Reformat empty and whitespace-only files as either an empty file (if no newline is + present) or as a single newline character (if a newline is present) (#3348) + (22.12.0) + - Implicitly concatenated strings used as function args are now wrapped inside + parentheses (#3307) (22.12.0) + - Correctly handle trailing commas that are inside a line's leading non-nested parens + (#3370) (22.12.0) + - `--skip-string-normalization` / `-S` now prevents docstring prefixes from being + normalized as expected (#3168) (since 22.8.0) + - When using `--skip-magic-trailing-comma` or `-C`, trailing commas are stripped from + subscript expressions with more than 1 element (#3209) (22.8.0) + - Implicitly concatenated strings inside a list, set, or tuple are now wrapped inside + parentheses (#3162) (22.8.0) + - Fix a string merging/split issue when a comment is present in the middle of + implicitly concatenated strings on its own line (#3227) (22.8.0) + - Docstring quotes are no longer moved if it would violate the line length limit + (#3044, #3430) (22.6.0) + - Parentheses around return annotations are now managed (#2990) (22.6.0) + - Remove unnecessary parentheses around awaited objects (#2991) (22.6.0) + - Remove unnecessary parentheses in `with` statements (#2926) (22.6.0) + - Remove trailing newlines after code block open (#3035) (22.6.0) + - Code cell separators `#%%` are now standardised to `# %%` (#2919) (22.3.0) + - Remove unnecessary parentheses from `except` statements (#2939) (22.3.0) + - Remove unnecessary parentheses from tuple unpacking in `for` loops (#2945) (22.3.0) + - Avoid magic-trailing-comma in single-element subscripts (#2942) (22.3.0) +- Fix a crash when a colon line is marked between `# fmt: off` and `# fmt: on` (#3439) + +### Preview style + +- Format hex codes in unicode escape sequences in string literals (#2916) +- Add parentheses around `if`-`else` expressions (#2278) +- Improve performance on large expressions that contain many strings (#3467) +- Fix a crash in preview style with assert + parenthesized string (#3415) +- Fix crashes in preview style with walrus operators used in function return annotations + and except clauses (#3423) +- Fix a crash in preview advanced string processing where mixed implicitly concatenated + regular and f-strings start with an empty span (#3463) +- Fix a crash in preview advanced string processing where a standalone comment is placed + before a dict's value (#3469) +- Fix an issue where extra empty lines are added when a decorator has `# fmt: skip` + applied or there is a standalone comment between decorators (#3470) +- Do not put the closing quotes in a docstring on a separate line, even if the line is + too long (#3430) +- Long values in dict literals are now wrapped in parentheses; correspondingly + unnecessary parentheses around short values in dict literals are now removed; long + string lambda values are now wrapped in parentheses (#3440) +- Fix two crashes in preview style involving edge cases with docstrings (#3451) +- Exclude string type annotations from improved string processing; fix crash when the + return type annotation is stringified and spans across multiple lines (#3462) +- Wrap multiple context managers in parentheses when targeting Python 3.9+ (#3489) +- Fix several crashes in preview style with walrus operators used in `with` statements + or tuples (#3473) +- Fix an invalid quote escaping bug in f-string expressions where it produced invalid + code. Implicitly concatenated f-strings with different quotes can now be merged or + quote-normalized by changing the quotes used in expressions. (#3509) +- Fix crash on `await (yield)` when Black is compiled with mypyc (#3533) + +### Configuration + +- Black now tries to infer its `--target-version` from the project metadata specified in + `pyproject.toml` (#3219) + +### Packaging + +- Upgrade mypyc from `0.971` to `0.991` so mypycified _Black_ can be built on armv7 + (#3380) + - This also fixes some crashes while using compiled Black with a debug build of + CPython +- Drop specific support for the `tomli` requirement on 3.11 alpha releases, working + around a bug that would cause the requirement not to be installed on any non-final + Python releases (#3448) +- Black now depends on `packaging` version `22.0` or later. This is required for new + functionality that needs to parse part of the project metadata (#3219) + +### Output + +- Calling `black --help` multiple times will return the same help contents each time + (#3516) +- Verbose logging now shows the values of `pyproject.toml` configuration variables + (#3392) +- Fix false symlink detection messages in verbose output due to using an incorrect + relative path to the project root (#3385) + +### Integrations + +- Move 3.11 CI to normal flow now that all dependencies support 3.11 (#3446) +- Docker: Add new `latest_prerelease` tag automation to follow latest black alpha + release on docker images (#3465) + +### Documentation + +- Expand `vim-plug` installation instructions to offer more explicit options (#3468) + +## 22.12.0 + +### Preview style + +- Enforce empty lines before classes and functions with sticky leading comments (#3302) +- Reformat empty and whitespace-only files as either an empty file (if no newline is + present) or as a single newline character (if a newline is present) (#3348) +- Implicitly concatenated strings used as function args are now wrapped inside + parentheses (#3307) +- For assignment statements, prefer splitting the right hand side if the left hand side + fits on a single line (#3368) +- Correctly handle trailing commas that are inside a line's leading non-nested parens + (#3370) + +### Configuration + +- Fix incorrectly applied `.gitignore` rules by considering the `.gitignore` location + and the relative path to the target file (#3338) +- Fix incorrectly ignoring `.gitignore` presence when more than one source directory is + specified (#3336) + +### Parser + +- Parsing support has been added for walruses inside generator expression that are + passed as function args (for example, + `any(match := my_re.match(text) for text in texts)`) (#3327). + +### Integrations + +- Vim plugin: Optionally allow using the system installation of Black via + `let g:black_use_virtualenv = 0`(#3309) + +## 22.10.0 + +### Highlights + +- Runtime support for Python 3.6 has been removed. Formatting 3.6 code will still be + supported until further notice. + +### Stable style + +- Fix a crash when `# fmt: on` is used on a different block level than `# fmt: off` + (#3281) + +### Preview style + +- Fix a crash when formatting some dicts with parenthesis-wrapped long string keys + (#3262) + +### Configuration + +- `.ipynb_checkpoints` directories are now excluded by default (#3293) +- Add `--skip-source-first-line` / `-x` option to ignore the first line of source code + while formatting (#3299) + +### Packaging + +- Executables made with PyInstaller will no longer crash when formatting several files + at once on macOS. Native x86-64 executables for macOS are available once again. + (#3275) +- Hatchling is now used as the build backend. This will not have any effect for users + who install Black with its wheels from PyPI. (#3233) +- Faster compiled wheels are now available for CPython 3.11 (#3276) + +### _Blackd_ + +- Windows style (CRLF) newlines will be preserved (#3257). + +### Integrations + +- Vim plugin: add flag (`g:black_preview`) to enable/disable the preview style (#3246) +- Update GitHub Action to support formatting of Jupyter Notebook files via a `jupyter` + option (#3282) +- Update GitHub Action to support use of version specifiers (e.g. `<23`) for Black + version (#3265) + +## 22.8.0 + +### Highlights + +- Python 3.11 is now supported, except for _blackd_ as aiohttp does not support 3.11 as + of publishing (#3234) +- This is the last release that supports running _Black_ on Python 3.6 (formatting 3.6 + code will continue to be supported until further notice) +- Reword the stability policy to say that we may, in rare cases, make changes that + affect code that was not previously formatted by _Black_ (#3155) + +### Stable style + +- Fix an infinite loop when using `# fmt: on/off` in the middle of an expression or code + block (#3158) +- Fix incorrect handling of `# fmt: skip` on colon (`:`) lines (#3148) +- Comments are no longer deleted when a line had spaces removed around power operators + (#2874) + +### Preview style + +- Single-character closing docstring quotes are no longer moved to their own line as + this is invalid. This was a bug introduced in version 22.6.0. (#3166) +- `--skip-string-normalization` / `-S` now prevents docstring prefixes from being + normalized as expected (#3168) +- When using `--skip-magic-trailing-comma` or `-C`, trailing commas are stripped from + subscript expressions with more than 1 element (#3209) +- Implicitly concatenated strings inside a list, set, or tuple are now wrapped inside + parentheses (#3162) +- Fix a string merging/split issue when a comment is present in the middle of implicitly + concatenated strings on its own line (#3227) + +### _Blackd_ + +- `blackd` now supports enabling the preview style via the `X-Preview` header (#3217) + +### Configuration + +- Black now uses the presence of debug f-strings to detect target version (#3215) +- Fix misdetection of project root and verbose logging of sources in cases involving + `--stdin-filename` (#3216) +- Immediate `.gitignore` files in source directories given on the command line are now + also respected, previously only `.gitignore` files in the project root and + automatically discovered directories were respected (#3237) + +### Documentation + +- Recommend using BlackConnect in IntelliJ IDEs (#3150) + +### Integrations + +- Vim plugin: prefix messages with `Black: ` so it's clear they come from Black (#3194) +- Docker: changed to a /opt/venv installation + added to PATH to be available to + non-root users (#3202) + +### Output + +- Change from deprecated `asyncio.get_event_loop()` to create our event loop which + removes DeprecationWarning (#3164) +- Remove logging from internal `blib2to3` library since it regularly emits error logs + about failed caching that can and should be ignored (#3193) + +### Parser + +- Type comments are now included in the AST equivalence check consistently so accidental + deletion raises an error. Though type comments can't be tracked when running on PyPy + 3.7 due to standard library limitations. (#2874) + +### Performance + +- Reduce Black's startup time when formatting a single file by 15-30% (#3211) + +## 22.6.0 + +### Style + +- Fix unstable formatting involving `#fmt: skip` and `# fmt:skip` comments (notice the + lack of spaces) (#2970) + +### Preview style + +- Docstring quotes are no longer moved if it would violate the line length limit (#3044) +- Parentheses around return annotations are now managed (#2990) +- Remove unnecessary parentheses around awaited objects (#2991) +- Remove unnecessary parentheses in `with` statements (#2926) +- Remove trailing newlines after code block open (#3035) + +### Integrations + +- Add `scripts/migrate-black.py` script to ease introduction of Black to a Git project + (#3038) + +### Output + +- Output Python version and implementation as part of `--version` flag (#2997) + +### Packaging + +- Use `tomli` instead of `tomllib` on Python 3.11 builds where `tomllib` is not + available (#2987) + +### Parser + +- [PEP 654](https://peps.python.org/pep-0654/#except) syntax (for example, + `except *ExceptionGroup:`) is now supported (#3016) +- [PEP 646](https://peps.python.org/pep-0646) syntax (for example, + `Array[Batch, *Shape]` or `def fn(*args: *T) -> None`) is now supported (#3071) + +### Vim Plugin + +- Fix `strtobool` function. It didn't parse true/on/false/off. (#3025) + +## 22.3.0 + +### Preview style + +- Code cell separators `#%%` are now standardised to `# %%` (#2919) +- Remove unnecessary parentheses from `except` statements (#2939) +- Remove unnecessary parentheses from tuple unpacking in `for` loops (#2945) +- Avoid magic-trailing-comma in single-element subscripts (#2942) + +### Configuration + +- Do not format `__pypackages__` directories by default (#2836) +- Add support for specifying stable version with `--required-version` (#2832). +- Avoid crashing when the user has no homedir (#2814) +- Avoid crashing when md5 is not available (#2905) +- Fix handling of directory junctions on Windows (#2904) + +### Documentation + +- Update pylint config documentation (#2931) + +### Integrations + +- Move test to disable plugin in Vim/Neovim, which speeds up loading (#2896) + +### Output + +- In verbose mode, log when _Black_ is using user-level config (#2861) + +### Packaging + +- Fix Black to work with Click 8.1.0 (#2966) +- On Python 3.11 and newer, use the standard library's `tomllib` instead of `tomli` + (#2903) +- `black-primer`, the deprecated internal devtool, has been removed and copied to a + [separate repository](https://github.com/cooperlees/black-primer) (#2924) + +### Parser + +- Black can now parse starred expressions in the target of `for` and `async for` + statements, e.g `for item in *items_1, *items_2: pass` (#2879). + +## 22.1.0 + +At long last, _Black_ is no longer a beta product! This is the first non-beta release +and the first release covered by our new +[stability policy](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/the_black_code_style/index.html#stability-policy). + +### Highlights + +- **Remove Python 2 support** (#2740) +- Introduce the `--preview` flag (#2752) + +### Style + +- Deprecate `--experimental-string-processing` and move the functionality under + `--preview` (#2789) +- For stubs, one blank line between class attributes and methods is now kept if there's + at least one pre-existing blank line (#2736) +- Black now normalizes string prefix order (#2297) +- Remove spaces around power operators if both operands are simple (#2726) +- Work around bug that causes unstable formatting in some cases in the presence of the + magic trailing comma (#2807) +- Use parentheses for attribute access on decimal float and int literals (#2799) +- Don't add whitespace for attribute access on hexadecimal, binary, octal, and complex + literals (#2799) +- Treat blank lines in stubs the same inside top-level `if` statements (#2820) +- Fix unstable formatting with semicolons and arithmetic expressions (#2817) +- Fix unstable formatting around magic trailing comma (#2572) + +### Parser + +- Fix mapping cases that contain as-expressions, like `case {"key": 1 | 2 as password}` + (#2686) +- Fix cases that contain multiple top-level as-expressions, like `case 1 as a, 2 as b` + (#2716) +- Fix call patterns that contain as-expressions with keyword arguments, like + `case Foo(bar=baz as quux)` (#2749) +- Tuple unpacking on `return` and `yield` constructs now implies 3.8+ (#2700) +- Unparenthesized tuples on annotated assignments (e.g + `values: Tuple[int, ...] = 1, 2, 3`) now implies 3.8+ (#2708) +- Fix handling of standalone `match()` or `case()` when there is a trailing newline or a + comment inside of the parentheses. (#2760) +- `from __future__ import annotations` statement now implies Python 3.7+ (#2690) + +### Performance + +- Speed-up the new backtracking parser about 4X in general (enabled when + `--target-version` is set to 3.10 and higher). (#2728) +- _Black_ is now compiled with [mypyc](https://github.com/mypyc/mypyc) for an overall 2x + speed-up. 64-bit Windows, MacOS, and Linux (not including musl) are supported. (#1009, + #2431) + +### Configuration + +- Do not accept bare carriage return line endings in pyproject.toml (#2408) +- Add configuration option (`python-cell-magics`) to format cells with custom magics in + Jupyter Notebooks (#2744) +- Allow setting custom cache directory on all platforms with environment variable + `BLACK_CACHE_DIR` (#2739). +- Enable Python 3.10+ by default, without any extra need to specify + `--target-version=py310`. (#2758) +- Make passing `SRC` or `--code` mandatory and mutually exclusive (#2804) + +### Output + +- Improve error message for invalid regular expression (#2678) +- Improve error message when parsing fails during AST safety check by embedding the + underlying SyntaxError (#2693) +- No longer color diff headers white as it's unreadable in light themed terminals + (#2691) +- Text coloring added in the final statistics (#2712) +- Verbose mode also now describes how a project root was discovered and which paths will + be formatted. (#2526) + +### Packaging + +- All upper version bounds on dependencies have been removed (#2718) +- `typing-extensions` is no longer a required dependency in Python 3.10+ (#2772) +- Set `click` lower bound to `8.0.0` (#2791) + +### Integrations + +- Update GitHub action to support containerized runs (#2748) + +### Documentation + +- Change protocol in pip installation instructions to `https://` (#2761) +- Change HTML theme to Furo primarily for its responsive design and mobile support + (#2793) +- Deprecate the `black-primer` tool (#2809) +- Document Python support policy (#2819) + +## 21.12b0 + +### _Black_ + +- Fix determination of f-string expression spans (#2654) +- Fix bad formatting of error messages about EOF in multi-line statements (#2343) +- Functions and classes in blocks now have more consistent surrounding spacing (#2472) + +#### Jupyter Notebook support + +- Cell magics are now only processed if they are known Python cell magics. Earlier, all + cell magics were tokenized, leading to possible indentation errors e.g. with + `%%writefile`. (#2630) +- Fix assignment to environment variables in Jupyter Notebooks (#2642) + +#### Python 3.10 support + +- Point users to using `--target-version py310` if we detect 3.10-only syntax (#2668) +- Fix `match` statements with open sequence subjects, like `match a, b:` or + `match a, *b:` (#2639) (#2659) +- Fix `match`/`case` statements that contain `match`/`case` soft keywords multiple + times, like `match re.match()` (#2661) +- Fix `case` statements with an inline body (#2665) +- Fix styling of starred expressions inside `match` subject (#2667) +- Fix parser error location on invalid syntax in a `match` statement (#2649) +- Fix Python 3.10 support on platforms without ProcessPoolExecutor (#2631) +- Improve parsing performance on code that uses `match` under `--target-version py310` + up to ~50% (#2670) + +### Packaging + +- Remove dependency on `regex` (#2644) (#2663) + +## 21.11b1 + +### _Black_ + +- Bumped regex version minimum to 2021.4.4 to fix Pattern class usage (#2621) + +## 21.11b0 + +### _Black_ + +- Warn about Python 2 deprecation in more cases by improving Python 2 only syntax + detection (#2592) +- Add experimental PyPy support (#2559) +- Add partial support for the match statement. As it's experimental, it's only enabled + when `--target-version py310` is explicitly specified (#2586) +- Add support for parenthesized with (#2586) +- Declare support for Python 3.10 for running Black (#2562) + +### Integrations + +- Fixed vim plugin with Python 3.10 by removing deprecated distutils import (#2610) +- The vim plugin now parses `skip_magic_trailing_comma` from pyproject.toml (#2613) + +## 21.10b0 + +### _Black_ + +- Document stability policy, that will apply for non-beta releases (#2529) +- Add new `--workers` parameter (#2514) +- Fixed feature detection for positional-only arguments in lambdas (#2532) +- Bumped typed-ast version minimum to 1.4.3 for 3.10 compatibility (#2519) +- Fixed a Python 3.10 compatibility issue where the loop argument was still being passed + even though it has been removed (#2580) +- Deprecate Python 2 formatting support (#2523) + +### _Blackd_ + +- Remove dependency on aiohttp-cors (#2500) +- Bump required aiohttp version to 3.7.4 (#2509) + +### _Black-Primer_ + +- Add primer support for --projects (#2555) +- Print primer summary after individual failures (#2570) + +### Integrations + +- Allow to pass `target_version` in the vim plugin (#1319) +- Install build tools in docker file and use multi-stage build to keep the image size + down (#2582) + +## 21.9b0 + +### Packaging + +- Fix missing modules in self-contained binaries (#2466) +- Fix missing toml extra used during installation (#2475) + +## 21.8b0 + +### _Black_ + +- Add support for formatting Jupyter Notebook files (#2357) +- Move from `appdirs` dependency to `platformdirs` (#2375) +- Present a more user-friendly error if .gitignore is invalid (#2414) +- The failsafe for accidentally added backslashes in f-string expressions has been + hardened to handle more edge cases during quote normalization (#2437) +- Avoid changing a function return type annotation's type to a tuple by adding a + trailing comma (#2384) +- Parsing support has been added for unparenthesized walruses in set literals, set + comprehensions, and indices (#2447). +- Pin `setuptools-scm` build-time dependency version (#2457) +- Exclude typing-extensions version 3.10.0.1 due to it being broken on Python 3.10 + (#2460) + +### _Blackd_ + +- Replace sys.exit(-1) with raise ImportError as it plays more nicely with tools that + scan installed packages (#2440) + +### Integrations + +- The provided pre-commit hooks no longer specify `language_version` to avoid overriding + `default_language_version` (#2430) + +## 21.7b0 + +### _Black_ + +- Configuration files using TOML features higher than spec v0.5.0 are now supported + (#2301) +- Add primer support and test for code piped into black via STDIN (#2315) +- Fix internal error when `FORCE_OPTIONAL_PARENTHESES` feature is enabled (#2332) +- Accept empty stdin (#2346) +- Provide a more useful error when parsing fails during AST safety checks (#2304) + +### Docker + +- Add new `latest_release` tag automation to follow latest black release on docker + images (#2374) + +### Integrations + +- The vim plugin now searches upwards from the directory containing the current buffer + instead of the current working directory for pyproject.toml. (#1871) +- The vim plugin now reads the correct string normalization option in pyproject.toml + (#1869) +- The vim plugin no longer crashes Black when there's boolean values in pyproject.toml + (#1869) + +## 21.6b0 + +### _Black_ + +- Fix failure caused by `fmt: skip` and indentation (#2281) +- Account for += assignment when deciding whether to split string (#2312) +- Correct max string length calculation when there are string operators (#2292) +- Fixed option usage when using the `--code` flag (#2259) +- Do not call `uvloop.install()` when _Black_ is used as a library (#2303) +- Added `--required-version` option to require a specific version to be running (#2300) +- Fix incorrect custom breakpoint indices when string group contains fake f-strings + (#2311) +- Fix regression where `R` prefixes would be lowercased for docstrings (#2285) +- Fix handling of named escapes (`\N{...}`) when `--experimental-string-processing` is + used (#2319) + +### Integrations + +- The official Black action now supports choosing what version to use, and supports the + major 3 OSes. (#1940) + +## 21.5b2 + +### _Black_ + +- A space is no longer inserted into empty docstrings (#2249) +- Fix handling of .gitignore files containing non-ASCII characters on Windows (#2229) +- Respect `.gitignore` files in all levels, not only `root/.gitignore` file (apply + `.gitignore` rules like `git` does) (#2225) +- Restored compatibility with Click 8.0 on Python 3.6 when LANG=C used (#2227) +- Add extra uvloop install + import support if in python env (#2258) +- Fix --experimental-string-processing crash when matching parens are not found (#2283) +- Make sure to split lines that start with a string operator (#2286) +- Fix regular expression that black uses to identify f-expressions (#2287) + +### _Blackd_ + +- Add a lower bound for the `aiohttp-cors` dependency. Only 0.4.0 or higher is + supported. (#2231) + +### Packaging + +- Release self-contained x86_64 MacOS binaries as part of the GitHub release pipeline + (#2198) +- Always build binaries with the latest available Python (#2260) + +### Documentation + +- Add discussion of magic comments to FAQ page (#2272) +- `--experimental-string-processing` will be enabled by default in the future (#2273) +- Fix typos discovered by codespell (#2228) +- Fix Vim plugin installation instructions. (#2235) +- Add new Frequently Asked Questions page (#2247) +- Fix encoding + symlink issues preventing proper build on Windows (#2262) + +## 21.5b1 + +### _Black_ + +- Refactor `src/black/__init__.py` into many files (#2206) + +### Documentation + +- Replaced all remaining references to the + [`master`](https://github.com/psf/black/tree/main) branch with the + [`main`](https://github.com/psf/black/tree/main) branch. Some additional changes in + the source code were also made. (#2210) +- Significantly reorganized the documentation to make much more sense. Check them out by + heading over to [the stable docs on RTD](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/). + (#2174) + +## 21.5b0 + +### _Black_ + +- Set `--pyi` mode if `--stdin-filename` ends in `.pyi` (#2169) +- Stop detecting target version as Python 3.9+ with pre-PEP-614 decorators that are + being called but with no arguments (#2182) + +### _Black-Primer_ + +- Add `--no-diff` to black-primer to suppress formatting changes (#2187) + +## 21.4b2 + +### _Black_ + +- Fix crash if the user configuration directory is inaccessible. (#2158) + +- Clarify + [circumstances](https://github.com/psf/black/blob/master/docs/the_black_code_style.md#pragmatism) + in which _Black_ may change the AST (#2159) + +- Allow `.gitignore` rules to be overridden by specifying `exclude` in `pyproject.toml` + or on the command line. (#2170) + +### _Packaging_ + +- Install `primer.json` (used by `black-primer` by default) with black. (#2154) + +## 21.4b1 + +### _Black_ + +- Fix crash on docstrings ending with "\\ ". (#2142) + +- Fix crash when atypical whitespace is cleaned out of dostrings (#2120) + +- Reflect the `--skip-magic-trailing-comma` and `--experimental-string-processing` flags + in the name of the cache file. Without this fix, changes in these flags would not take + effect if the cache had already been populated. (#2131) + +- Don't remove necessary parentheses from assignment expression containing assert / + return statements. (#2143) + +### _Packaging_ + +- Bump pathspec to >= 0.8.1 to solve invalid .gitignore exclusion handling + +## 21.4b0 + +### _Black_ + +- Fixed a rare but annoying formatting instability created by the combination of + optional trailing commas inserted by `Black` and optional parentheses looking at + pre-existing "magic" trailing commas. This fixes issue #1629 and all of its many many + duplicates. (#2126) + +- `Black` now processes one-line docstrings by stripping leading and trailing spaces, + and adding a padding space when needed to break up """". (#1740) + +- `Black` now cleans up leading non-breaking spaces in comments (#2092) + +- `Black` now respects `--skip-string-normalization` when normalizing multiline + docstring quotes (#1637) + +- `Black` no longer removes all empty lines between non-function code and decorators + when formatting typing stubs. Now `Black` enforces a single empty line. (#1646) + +- `Black` no longer adds an incorrect space after a parenthesized assignment expression + in if/while statements (#1655) + +- Added `--skip-magic-trailing-comma` / `-C` to avoid using trailing commas as a reason + to split lines (#1824) + +- fixed a crash when PWD=/ on POSIX (#1631) + +- fixed "I/O operation on closed file" when using --diff (#1664) + +- Prevent coloured diff output being interleaved with multiple files (#1673) + +- Added support for PEP 614 relaxed decorator syntax on python 3.9 (#1711) + +- Added parsing support for unparenthesized tuples and yield expressions in annotated + assignments (#1835) + +- added `--extend-exclude` argument (PR #2005) + +- speed up caching by avoiding pathlib (#1950) + +- `--diff` correctly indicates when a file doesn't end in a newline (#1662) + +- Added `--stdin-filename` argument to allow stdin to respect `--force-exclude` rules + (#1780) + +- Lines ending with `fmt: skip` will now be not formatted (#1800) + +- PR #2053: Black no longer relies on typed-ast for Python 3.8 and higher + +- PR #2053: Python 2 support is now optional, install with + `python3 -m pip install black[python2]` to maintain support. + +- Exclude `venv` directory by default (#1683) + +- Fixed "Black produced code that is not equivalent to the source" when formatting + Python 2 docstrings (#2037) + +### _Packaging_ + +- Self-contained native _Black_ binaries are now provided for releases via GitHub + Releases (#1743) + +## 20.8b1 + +### _Packaging_ + +- explicitly depend on Click 7.1.2 or newer as `Black` no longer works with versions + older than 7.0 + +## 20.8b0 + +### _Black_ + +- re-implemented support for explicit trailing commas: now it works consistently within + any bracket pair, including nested structures (#1288 and duplicates) + +- `Black` now reindents docstrings when reindenting code around it (#1053) + +- `Black` now shows colored diffs (#1266) + +- `Black` is now packaged using 'py3' tagged wheels (#1388) + +- `Black` now supports Python 3.8 code, e.g. star expressions in return statements + (#1121) + +- `Black` no longer normalizes capital R-string prefixes as those have a + community-accepted meaning (#1244) + +- `Black` now uses exit code 2 when specified configuration file doesn't exit (#1361) + +- `Black` now works on AWS Lambda (#1141) + +- added `--force-exclude` argument (#1032) + +- removed deprecated `--py36` option (#1236) + +- fixed `--diff` output when EOF is encountered (#526) + +- fixed `# fmt: off` handling around decorators (#560) + +- fixed unstable formatting with some `# type: ignore` comments (#1113) + +- fixed invalid removal on organizing brackets followed by indexing (#1575) + +- introduced `black-primer`, a CI tool that allows us to run regression tests against + existing open source users of Black (#1402) + +- introduced property-based fuzzing to our test suite based on Hypothesis and + Hypothersmith (#1566) + +- implemented experimental and disabled by default long string rewrapping (#1132), + hidden under a `--experimental-string-processing` flag while it's being worked on; + this is an undocumented and unsupported feature, you lose Internet points for + depending on it (#1609) + +### Vim plugin + +- prefer virtualenv packages over global packages (#1383) + +## 19.10b0 + +- added support for PEP 572 assignment expressions (#711) + +- added support for PEP 570 positional-only arguments (#943) + +- added support for async generators (#593) + +- added support for pre-splitting collections by putting an explicit trailing comma + inside (#826) + +- added `black -c` as a way to format code passed from the command line (#761) + +- --safe now works with Python 2 code (#840) + +- fixed grammar selection for Python 2-specific code (#765) + +- fixed feature detection for trailing commas in function definitions and call sites + (#763) + +- `# fmt: off`/`# fmt: on` comment pairs placed multiple times within the same block of + code now behave correctly (#1005) + +- _Black_ no longer crashes on Windows machines with more than 61 cores (#838) + +- _Black_ no longer crashes on standalone comments prepended with a backslash (#767) + +- _Black_ no longer crashes on `from` ... `import` blocks with comments (#829) + +- _Black_ no longer crashes on Python 3.7 on some platform configurations (#494) + +- _Black_ no longer fails on comments in from-imports (#671) + +- _Black_ no longer fails when the file starts with a backslash (#922) + +- _Black_ no longer merges regular comments with type comments (#1027) + +- _Black_ no longer splits long lines that contain type comments (#997) + +- removed unnecessary parentheses around `yield` expressions (#834) + +- added parentheses around long tuples in unpacking assignments (#832) + +- added parentheses around complex powers when they are prefixed by a unary operator + (#646) + +- fixed bug that led _Black_ format some code with a line length target of 1 (#762) + +- _Black_ no longer introduces quotes in f-string subexpressions on string boundaries + (#863) + +- if _Black_ puts parenthesis around a single expression, it moves comments to the + wrapped expression instead of after the brackets (#872) + +- `blackd` now returns the version of _Black_ in the response headers (#1013) + +- `blackd` can now output the diff of formats on source code when the `X-Diff` header is + provided (#969) + +## 19.3b0 + +- new option `--target-version` to control which Python versions _Black_-formatted code + should target (#618) + +- deprecated `--py36` (use `--target-version=py36` instead) (#724) + +- _Black_ no longer normalizes numeric literals to include `_` separators (#696) + +- long `del` statements are now split into multiple lines (#698) + +- type comments are no longer mangled in function signatures + +- improved performance of formatting deeply nested data structures (#509) + +- _Black_ now properly formats multiple files in parallel on Windows (#632) + +- _Black_ now creates cache files atomically which allows it to be used in parallel + pipelines (like `xargs -P8`) (#673) + +- _Black_ now correctly indents comments in files that were previously formatted with + tabs (#262) + +- `blackd` now supports CORS (#622) + +## 18.9b0 + +- numeric literals are now formatted by _Black_ (#452, #461, #464, #469): + - numeric literals are normalized to include `_` separators on Python 3.6+ code + + - added `--skip-numeric-underscore-normalization` to disable the above behavior and + leave numeric underscores as they were in the input + + - code with `_` in numeric literals is recognized as Python 3.6+ + + - most letters in numeric literals are lowercased (e.g., in `1e10`, `0x01`) + + - hexadecimal digits are always uppercased (e.g. `0xBADC0DE`) + +- added `blackd`, see + [its documentation](https://github.com/psf/black/blob/18.9b0/README.md#blackd) for + more info (#349) + +- adjacent string literals are now correctly split into multiple lines (#463) + +- trailing comma is now added to single imports that don't fit on a line (#250) + +- cache is now populated when `--check` is successful for a file which speeds up + consecutive checks of properly formatted unmodified files (#448) + +- whitespace at the beginning of the file is now removed (#399) + +- fixed mangling [pweave](http://mpastell.com/pweave/) and + [Spyder IDE](https://www.spyder-ide.org/) special comments (#532) + +- fixed unstable formatting when unpacking big tuples (#267) + +- fixed parsing of `__future__` imports with renames (#389) + +- fixed scope of `# fmt: off` when directly preceding `yield` and other nodes (#385) + +- fixed formatting of lambda expressions with default arguments (#468) + +- fixed `async for` statements: _Black_ no longer breaks them into separate lines (#372) + +- note: the Vim plugin stopped registering `,=` as a default chord as it turned out to + be a bad idea (#415) + +## 18.6b4 + +- hotfix: don't freeze when multiple comments directly precede `# fmt: off` (#371) + +## 18.6b3 + +- typing stub files (`.pyi`) now have blank lines added after constants (#340) + +- `# fmt: off` and `# fmt: on` are now much more dependable: + - they now work also within bracket pairs (#329) + + - they now correctly work across function/class boundaries (#335) + + - they now work when an indentation block starts with empty lines or misaligned + comments (#334) + +- made Click not fail on invalid environments; note that Click is right but the + likelihood we'll need to access non-ASCII file paths when dealing with Python source + code is low (#277) + +- fixed improper formatting of f-strings with quotes inside interpolated expressions + (#322) + +- fixed unnecessary slowdown when long list literals where found in a file + +- fixed unnecessary slowdown on AST nodes with very many siblings + +- fixed cannibalizing backslashes during string normalization + +- fixed a crash due to symbolic links pointing outside of the project directory (#338) + +## 18.6b2 + +- added `--config` (#65) + +- added `-h` equivalent to `--help` (#316) + +- fixed improper unmodified file caching when `-S` was used + +- fixed extra space in string unpacking (#305) + +- fixed formatting of empty triple quoted strings (#313) + +- fixed unnecessary slowdown in comment placement calculation on lines without comments + +## 18.6b1 + +- hotfix: don't output human-facing information on stdout (#299) + +- hotfix: don't output cake emoji on non-zero return code (#300) + +## 18.6b0 + +- added `--include` and `--exclude` (#270) + +- added `--skip-string-normalization` (#118) + +- added `--verbose` (#283) + +- the header output in `--diff` now actually conforms to the unified diff spec + +- fixed long trivial assignments being wrapped in unnecessary parentheses (#273) + +- fixed unnecessary parentheses when a line contained multiline strings (#232) + +- fixed stdin handling not working correctly if an old version of Click was used (#276) + +- _Black_ now preserves line endings when formatting a file in place (#258) + +## 18.5b1 + +- added `--pyi` (#249) + +- added `--py36` (#249) + +- Python grammar pickle caches are stored with the formatting caches, making _Black_ + work in environments where site-packages is not user-writable (#192) + +- _Black_ now enforces a PEP 257 empty line after a class-level docstring (and/or + fields) and the first method + +- fixed invalid code produced when standalone comments were present in a trailer that + was omitted from line splitting on a large expression (#237) + +- fixed optional parentheses being removed within `# fmt: off` sections (#224) + +- fixed invalid code produced when stars in very long imports were incorrectly wrapped + in optional parentheses (#234) + +- fixed unstable formatting when inline comments were moved around in a trailer that was + omitted from line splitting on a large expression (#238) + +- fixed extra empty line between a class declaration and the first method if no class + docstring or fields are present (#219) + +- fixed extra empty line between a function signature and an inner function or inner + class (#196) + +## 18.5b0 + +- call chains are now formatted according to the + [fluent interfaces](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluent_interface) style (#67) + +- data structure literals (tuples, lists, dictionaries, and sets) are now also always + exploded like imports when they don't fit in a single line (#152) + +- slices are now formatted according to PEP 8 (#178) + +- parentheses are now also managed automatically on the right-hand side of assignments + and return statements (#140) + +- math operators now use their respective priorities for delimiting multiline + expressions (#148) + +- optional parentheses are now omitted on expressions that start or end with a bracket + and only contain a single operator (#177) + +- empty parentheses in a class definition are now removed (#145, #180) + +- string prefixes are now standardized to lowercase and `u` is removed on Python 3.6+ + only code and Python 2.7+ code with the `unicode_literals` future import (#188, #198, + #199) + +- typing stub files (`.pyi`) are now formatted in a style that is consistent with PEP + 484 (#207, #210) + +- progress when reformatting many files is now reported incrementally + +- fixed trailers (content with brackets) being unnecessarily exploded into their own + lines after a dedented closing bracket (#119) + +- fixed an invalid trailing comma sometimes left in imports (#185) + +- fixed non-deterministic formatting when multiple pairs of removable parentheses were + used (#183) + +- fixed multiline strings being unnecessarily wrapped in optional parentheses in long + assignments (#215) + +- fixed not splitting long from-imports with only a single name + +- fixed Python 3.6+ file discovery by also looking at function calls with unpacking. + This fixed non-deterministic formatting if trailing commas where used both in function + signatures with stars and function calls with stars but the former would be + reformatted to a single line. + +- fixed crash on dealing with optional parentheses (#193) + +- fixed "is", "is not", "in", and "not in" not considered operators for splitting + purposes + +- fixed crash when dead symlinks where encountered + +## 18.4a4 + +- don't populate the cache on `--check` (#175) + +## 18.4a3 + +- added a "cache"; files already reformatted that haven't changed on disk won't be + reformatted again (#109) + +- `--check` and `--diff` are no longer mutually exclusive (#149) + +- generalized star expression handling, including double stars; this fixes + multiplication making expressions "unsafe" for trailing commas (#132) + +- _Black_ no longer enforces putting empty lines behind control flow statements (#90) + +- _Black_ now splits imports like "Mode 3 + trailing comma" of isort (#127) + +- fixed comment indentation when a standalone comment closes a block (#16, #32) + +- fixed standalone comments receiving extra empty lines if immediately preceding a + class, def, or decorator (#56, #154) + +- fixed `--diff` not showing entire path (#130) + +- fixed parsing of complex expressions after star and double stars in function calls + (#2) + +- fixed invalid splitting on comma in lambda arguments (#133) + +- fixed missing splits of ternary expressions (#141) + +## 18.4a2 + +- fixed parsing of unaligned standalone comments (#99, #112) + +- fixed placement of dictionary unpacking inside dictionary literals (#111) + +- Vim plugin now works on Windows, too + +- fixed unstable formatting when encountering unnecessarily escaped quotes in a string + (#120) + +## 18.4a1 + +- added `--quiet` (#78) + +- added automatic parentheses management (#4) + +- added [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com) integration (#103, #104) + +- fixed reporting on `--check` with multiple files (#101, #102) + +- fixed removing backslash escapes from raw strings (#100, #105) + +## 18.4a0 + +- added `--diff` (#87) + +- add line breaks before all delimiters, except in cases like commas, to better comply + with PEP 8 (#73) + +- standardize string literals to use double quotes (almost) everywhere (#75) + +- fixed handling of standalone comments within nested bracketed expressions; _Black_ + will no longer produce super long lines or put all standalone comments at the end of + the expression (#22) + +- fixed 18.3a4 regression: don't crash and burn on empty lines with trailing whitespace + (#80) + +- fixed 18.3a4 regression: `# yapf: disable` usage as trailing comment would cause + _Black_ to not emit the rest of the file (#95) + +- when CTRL+C is pressed while formatting many files, _Black_ no longer freaks out with + a flurry of asyncio-related exceptions + +- only allow up to two empty lines on module level and only single empty lines within + functions (#74) + +## 18.3a4 + +- `# fmt: off` and `# fmt: on` are implemented (#5) + +- automatic detection of deprecated Python 2 forms of print statements and exec + statements in the formatted file (#49) + +- use proper spaces for complex expressions in default values of typed function + arguments (#60) + +- only return exit code 1 when --check is used (#50) + +- don't remove single trailing commas from square bracket indexing (#59) + +- don't omit whitespace if the previous factor leaf wasn't a math operator (#55) + +- omit extra space in kwarg unpacking if it's the first argument (#46) + +- omit extra space in + [Sphinx auto-attribute comments](http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/ext/autodoc.html#directive-autoattribute) + (#68) + +## 18.3a3 + +- don't remove single empty lines outside of bracketed expressions (#19) + +- added ability to pipe formatting from stdin to stdin (#25) + +- restored ability to format code with legacy usage of `async` as a name (#20, #42) + +- even better handling of numpy-style array indexing (#33, again) + +## 18.3a2 + +- changed positioning of binary operators to occur at beginning of lines instead of at + the end, following + [a recent change to PEP 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This avoids very weirdly looking + formattings (#34, #35) + +- remove a trailing comma if there is a single argument to a call + +- if top level functions were separated by a comment, don't put four empty lines after + the upper function + +- fixed unstable formatting of newlines with imports + +- fixed unintentional folding of post scriptum standalone comments into last statement + if it was a simple statement (#18, #28) + +- fixed missing space in numpy-style array indexing (#33) + +- fixed spurious space after star-based unary expressions (#31) + +## 18.3a1 + +- added `--check` + +- only put trailing commas in function signatures and calls if it's safe to do so. If + the file is Python 3.6+ it's always safe, otherwise only safe if there are no `*args` + or `**kwargs` used in the signature or call. 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"file:///home/conda/feedstock_root/build_artifacts/black-recipe_1768998044199/work"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black-26.1.0.dist-info/entry_points.txt b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black-26.1.0.dist-info/entry_points.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..864da49bebae20995c5595a525a526b25ed7e07d --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black-26.1.0.dist-info/entry_points.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +[console_scripts] +black = black:patched_main +blackd = blackd:patched_main [d] + +[validate_pyproject.tool_schema] +black = black.schema:get_schema diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5d38ab0b4c088bafaca32bb7403567d802102969 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,1629 @@ +import io +import json +import platform +import re +import sys +import tokenize +import traceback +from collections.abc import ( + Collection, + Generator, + MutableMapping, + Sequence, +) +from contextlib import nullcontext +from dataclasses import replace +from datetime import datetime, timezone +from enum import Enum +from json.decoder import JSONDecodeError +from pathlib import Path +from re import Pattern +from typing import Any + +import click +from click.core import ParameterSource +from mypy_extensions import mypyc_attr +from pathspec import GitIgnoreSpec +from pathspec.patterns.gitignore import GitIgnorePatternError + +from _black_version import version as __version__ +from black.cache import Cache +from black.comments import normalize_fmt_off +from black.const import ( + DEFAULT_EXCLUDES, + DEFAULT_INCLUDES, + DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH, + STDIN_PLACEHOLDER, +) +from black.files import ( + best_effort_relative_path, + find_project_root, + find_pyproject_toml, + find_user_pyproject_toml, + gen_python_files, + get_gitignore, + parse_pyproject_toml, + path_is_excluded, + resolves_outside_root_or_cannot_stat, + wrap_stream_for_windows, +) +from black.handle_ipynb_magics import ( + PYTHON_CELL_MAGICS, + jupyter_dependencies_are_installed, + mask_cell, + put_trailing_semicolon_back, + remove_trailing_semicolon, + unmask_cell, + validate_cell, +) +from black.linegen import LN, LineGenerator, transform_line +from black.lines import EmptyLineTracker, LinesBlock +from black.mode import FUTURE_FLAG_TO_FEATURE, VERSION_TO_FEATURES, Feature +from black.mode import Mode as Mode # re-exported +from black.mode import Preview, TargetVersion, supports_feature +from black.nodes import STARS, is_number_token, is_simple_decorator_expression, syms +from black.output import color_diff, diff, dump_to_file, err, ipynb_diff, out +from black.parsing import ( # noqa F401 + ASTSafetyError, + InvalidInput, + lib2to3_parse, + parse_ast, + stringify_ast, +) +from black.ranges import ( + adjusted_lines, + convert_unchanged_lines, + parse_line_ranges, + sanitized_lines, +) +from black.report import Changed, NothingChanged, Report +from blib2to3.pgen2 import token +from blib2to3.pytree import Leaf, Node + +COMPILED = Path(__file__).suffix in (".pyd", ".so") + +# types +FileContent = str +Encoding = str +NewLine = str + + +class WriteBack(Enum): + NO = 0 + YES = 1 + DIFF = 2 + CHECK = 3 + COLOR_DIFF = 4 + + @classmethod + def from_configuration( + cls, *, check: bool, diff: bool, color: bool = False + ) -> "WriteBack": + if check and not diff: + return cls.CHECK + + if diff and color: + return cls.COLOR_DIFF + + return cls.DIFF if diff else cls.YES + + +# Legacy name, left for integrations. +FileMode = Mode + + +def read_pyproject_toml( + ctx: click.Context, param: click.Parameter, value: str | None +) -> str | None: + """Inject Black configuration from "pyproject.toml" into defaults in `ctx`. + + Returns the path to a successfully found and read configuration file, None + otherwise. + """ + if not value: + value = find_pyproject_toml( + ctx.params.get("src", ()), ctx.params.get("stdin_filename", None) + ) + if value is None: + return None + + try: + config = parse_pyproject_toml(value) + except (OSError, ValueError) as e: + raise click.FileError( + filename=value, hint=f"Error reading configuration file: {e}" + ) from None + + if not config: + return None + else: + spellcheck_pyproject_toml_keys(ctx, list(config), value) + # Sanitize the values to be Click friendly. For more information please see: + # https://github.com/psf/black/issues/1458 + # https://github.com/pallets/click/issues/1567 + config = { + k: str(v) if not isinstance(v, (list, dict)) else v + for k, v in config.items() + } + + target_version = config.get("target_version") + if target_version is not None and not isinstance(target_version, list): + raise click.BadOptionUsage( + "target-version", "Config key target-version must be a list" + ) + + exclude = config.get("exclude") + if exclude is not None and not isinstance(exclude, str): + raise click.BadOptionUsage("exclude", "Config key exclude must be a string") + + extend_exclude = config.get("extend_exclude") + if extend_exclude is not None and not isinstance(extend_exclude, str): + raise click.BadOptionUsage( + "extend-exclude", "Config key extend-exclude must be a string" + ) + + line_ranges = config.get("line_ranges") + if line_ranges is not None: + raise click.BadOptionUsage( + "line-ranges", "Cannot use line-ranges in the pyproject.toml file." + ) + + default_map: dict[str, Any] = {} + if ctx.default_map: + default_map.update(ctx.default_map) + default_map.update(config) + + ctx.default_map = default_map + return value + + +def spellcheck_pyproject_toml_keys( + ctx: click.Context, config_keys: list[str], config_file_path: str +) -> None: + invalid_keys: list[str] = [] + available_config_options = {param.name for param in ctx.command.params} + invalid_keys = [key for key in config_keys if key not in available_config_options] + if invalid_keys: + keys_str = ", ".join(map(repr, invalid_keys)) + out( + f"Invalid config keys detected: {keys_str} (in {config_file_path})", + fg="red", + ) + + +def target_version_option_callback( + c: click.Context, p: click.Option | click.Parameter, v: tuple[str, ...] +) -> list[TargetVersion]: + """Compute the target versions from a --target-version flag. + + This is its own function because mypy couldn't infer the type correctly + when it was a lambda, causing mypyc trouble. + """ + return [TargetVersion[val.upper()] for val in v] + + +def enable_unstable_feature_callback( + c: click.Context, p: click.Option | click.Parameter, v: tuple[str, ...] +) -> list[Preview]: + """Compute the features from an --enable-unstable-feature flag.""" + return [Preview[val] for val in v] + + +def re_compile_maybe_verbose(regex: str) -> Pattern[str]: + """Compile a regular expression string in `regex`. + + If it contains newlines, use verbose mode. + """ + if "\n" in regex: + regex = "(?x)" + regex + compiled: Pattern[str] = re.compile(regex) + return compiled + + +def validate_regex( + ctx: click.Context, + param: click.Parameter, + value: str | None, +) -> Pattern[str] | None: + try: + return re_compile_maybe_verbose(value) if value is not None else None + except re.error as e: + raise click.BadParameter(f"Not a valid regular expression: {e}") from None + + +@click.command( + context_settings={"help_option_names": ["-h", "--help"]}, + # While Click does set this field automatically using the docstring, mypyc + # (annoyingly) strips 'em so we need to set it here too. + help="The uncompromising code formatter.", +) +@click.option("-c", "--code", type=str, help="Format the code passed in as a string.") +@click.option( + "-l", + "--line-length", + type=int, + default=DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH, + help="How many characters per line to allow.", + show_default=True, +) +@click.option( + "-t", + "--target-version", + type=click.Choice([v.name.lower() for v in TargetVersion]), + callback=target_version_option_callback, + multiple=True, + help=( + "Python versions that should be supported by Black's output. You should" + " include all versions that your code supports. By default, Black will infer" + " target versions from the project metadata in pyproject.toml. If this does" + " not yield conclusive results, Black will use per-file auto-detection." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--pyi", + is_flag=True, + help=( + "Format all input files like typing stubs regardless of file extension. This" + " is useful when piping source on standard input." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--ipynb", + is_flag=True, + help=( + "Format all input files like Jupyter Notebooks regardless of file extension." + " This is useful when piping source on standard input." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--python-cell-magics", + multiple=True, + help=( + "When processing Jupyter Notebooks, add the given magic to the list" + f" of known python-magics ({', '.join(sorted(PYTHON_CELL_MAGICS))})." + " Useful for formatting cells with custom python magics." + ), + default=[], +) +@click.option( + "-x", + "--skip-source-first-line", + is_flag=True, + help="Skip the first line of the source code.", +) +@click.option( + "-S", + "--skip-string-normalization", + is_flag=True, + help="Don't normalize string quotes or prefixes.", +) +@click.option( + "-C", + "--skip-magic-trailing-comma", + is_flag=True, + help="Don't use trailing commas as a reason to split lines.", +) +@click.option( + "--preview", + is_flag=True, + help=( + "Enable potentially disruptive style changes that may be added to Black's main" + " functionality in the next major release." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--unstable", + is_flag=True, + help=( + "Enable potentially disruptive style changes that have known bugs or are not" + " currently expected to make it into the stable style Black's next major" + " release. Implies --preview." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--enable-unstable-feature", + type=click.Choice([v.name for v in Preview]), + callback=enable_unstable_feature_callback, + multiple=True, + help=( + "Enable specific features included in the `--unstable` style. Requires" + " `--preview`. No compatibility guarantees are provided on the behavior" + " or existence of any unstable features." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--check", + is_flag=True, + help=( + "Don't write the files back, just return the status. Return code 0 means" + " nothing would change. Return code 1 means some files would be reformatted." + " Return code 123 means there was an internal error." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--diff", + is_flag=True, + help=( + "Don't write the files back, just output a diff to indicate what changes" + " Black would've made. They are printed to stdout so capturing them is simple." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--color/--no-color", + is_flag=True, + help="Show (or do not show) colored diff. Only applies when --diff is given.", +) +@click.option( + "--line-ranges", + multiple=True, + metavar="START-END", + help=( + "When specified, Black will try its best to only format these lines. This" + " option can be specified multiple times, and a union of the lines will be" + " formatted. Each range must be specified as two integers connected by a `-`:" + " `-`. The `` and `` integer indices are 1-based and" + " inclusive on both ends." + ), + default=(), +) +@click.option( + "--fast/--safe", + is_flag=True, + help=( + "By default, Black performs an AST safety check after formatting your code." + " The --fast flag turns off this check and the --safe flag explicitly enables" + " it. [default: --safe]" + ), +) +@click.option( + "--required-version", + type=str, + help=( + "Require a specific version of Black to be running. This is useful for" + " ensuring that all contributors to your project are using the same" + " version, because different versions of Black may format code a little" + " differently. This option can be set in a configuration file for consistent" + " results across environments." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--exclude", + type=str, + callback=validate_regex, + help=( + "A regular expression that matches files and directories that should be" + " excluded on recursive searches. An empty value means no paths are excluded." + " Use forward slashes for directories on all platforms (Windows, too)." + " By default, Black also ignores all paths listed in .gitignore. Changing this" + f" value will override all default exclusions. [default: {DEFAULT_EXCLUDES}]" + ), + show_default=False, +) +@click.option( + "--extend-exclude", + type=str, + callback=validate_regex, + help=( + "Like --exclude, but adds additional files and directories on top of the" + " default values instead of overriding them." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--force-exclude", + type=str, + callback=validate_regex, + help=( + "Like --exclude, but files and directories matching this regex will be excluded" + " even when they are passed explicitly as arguments. This is useful when" + " invoking Black programmatically on changed files, such as in a pre-commit" + " hook or editor plugin." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--stdin-filename", + type=str, + is_eager=True, + help=( + "The name of the file when passing it through stdin. Useful to make sure Black" + " will respect the --force-exclude option on some editors that rely on using" + " stdin." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--include", + type=str, + default=DEFAULT_INCLUDES, + callback=validate_regex, + help=( + "A regular expression that matches files and directories that should be" + " included on recursive searches. An empty value means all files are included" + " regardless of the name. Use forward slashes for directories on all platforms" + " (Windows, too). Overrides all exclusions, including from .gitignore and" + " command line options." + ), + show_default=True, +) +@click.option( + "-W", + "--workers", + type=click.IntRange(min=1), + default=None, + help=( + "When Black formats multiple files, it may use a process pool to speed up" + " formatting. This option controls the number of parallel workers. This can" + " also be specified via the BLACK_NUM_WORKERS environment variable. Defaults" + " to the number of CPUs in the system." + ), +) +@click.option( + "-q", + "--quiet", + is_flag=True, + help=( + "Stop emitting all non-critical output. Error messages will still be emitted" + " (which can silenced by 2>/dev/null)." + ), +) +@click.option( + "-v", + "--verbose", + is_flag=True, + help=( + "Emit messages about files that were not changed or were ignored due to" + " exclusion patterns. If Black is using a configuration file, a message" + " detailing which one it is using will be emitted." + ), +) +@click.version_option( + version=__version__, + message=( + f"%(prog)s, %(version)s (compiled: {'yes' if COMPILED else 'no'})\n" + f"Python ({platform.python_implementation()}) {platform.python_version()}" + ), +) +@click.argument( + "src", + nargs=-1, + type=click.Path( + exists=True, file_okay=True, dir_okay=True, readable=True, allow_dash=True + ), + is_eager=True, + metavar="SRC ...", +) +@click.option( + "--config", + type=click.Path( + exists=True, + file_okay=True, + dir_okay=False, + readable=True, + allow_dash=False, + path_type=str, + ), + is_eager=True, + callback=read_pyproject_toml, + help="Read configuration options from a configuration file.", +) +@click.option( + "--no-cache", + is_flag=True, + help=( + "Skip reading and writing the cache, forcing Black to reformat all" + " included files." + ), +) +@click.pass_context +def main( + ctx: click.Context, + code: str | None, + line_length: int, + target_version: list[TargetVersion], + check: bool, + diff: bool, + line_ranges: Sequence[str], + color: bool, + fast: bool, + pyi: bool, + ipynb: bool, + python_cell_magics: Sequence[str], + skip_source_first_line: bool, + skip_string_normalization: bool, + skip_magic_trailing_comma: bool, + preview: bool, + unstable: bool, + enable_unstable_feature: list[Preview], + quiet: bool, + verbose: bool, + required_version: str | None, + include: Pattern[str], + exclude: Pattern[str] | None, + extend_exclude: Pattern[str] | None, + force_exclude: Pattern[str] | None, + stdin_filename: str | None, + workers: int | None, + src: tuple[str, ...], + config: str | None, + no_cache: bool, +) -> None: + """The uncompromising code formatter.""" + ctx.ensure_object(dict) + + assert sys.version_info >= (3, 10), "Black requires Python 3.10+" + if sys.version_info[:3] == (3, 12, 5): + out( + "Python 3.12.5 has a memory safety issue that can cause Black's " + "AST safety checks to fail. " + "Please upgrade to Python 3.12.6 or downgrade to Python 3.12.4" + ) + ctx.exit(1) + + if src and code is not None: + out( + main.get_usage(ctx) + + "\n\n'SRC' and 'code' cannot be passed simultaneously." + ) + ctx.exit(1) + if not src and code is None: + out(main.get_usage(ctx) + "\n\nOne of 'SRC' or 'code' is required.") + ctx.exit(1) + + # It doesn't do anything if --unstable is also passed, so just allow it. + if enable_unstable_feature and not (preview or unstable): + out( + main.get_usage(ctx) + + "\n\n'--enable-unstable-feature' requires '--preview'." + ) + ctx.exit(1) + + root, method = ( + find_project_root(src, stdin_filename) if code is None else (None, None) + ) + ctx.obj["root"] = root + + if verbose: + if root: + out( + f"Identified `{root}` as project root containing a {method}.", + fg="blue", + ) + + if config: + config_source = ctx.get_parameter_source("config") + user_level_config = str(find_user_pyproject_toml()) + if config == user_level_config: + out( + "Using configuration from user-level config at " + f"'{user_level_config}'.", + fg="blue", + ) + elif config_source in ( + ParameterSource.DEFAULT, + ParameterSource.DEFAULT_MAP, + ): + out("Using configuration from project root.", fg="blue") + else: + out(f"Using configuration in '{config}'.", fg="blue") + if ctx.default_map: + for param, value in ctx.default_map.items(): + out(f"{param}: {value}") + + error_msg = "Oh no! 💥 💔 💥" + if ( + required_version + and required_version != __version__ + and required_version != __version__.split(".")[0] + ): + err( + f"{error_msg} The required version `{required_version}` does not match" + f" the running version `{__version__}`!" + ) + ctx.exit(1) + if ipynb and pyi: + err("Cannot pass both `pyi` and `ipynb` flags!") + ctx.exit(1) + + write_back = WriteBack.from_configuration(check=check, diff=diff, color=color) + if target_version: + versions = set(target_version) + else: + # We'll autodetect later. + versions = set() + mode = Mode( + target_versions=versions, + line_length=line_length, + is_pyi=pyi, + is_ipynb=ipynb, + skip_source_first_line=skip_source_first_line, + string_normalization=not skip_string_normalization, + magic_trailing_comma=not skip_magic_trailing_comma, + preview=preview, + unstable=unstable, + python_cell_magics=set(python_cell_magics), + enabled_features=set(enable_unstable_feature), + ) + + lines: list[tuple[int, int]] = [] + if line_ranges: + if ipynb: + err("Cannot use --line-ranges with ipynb files.") + ctx.exit(1) + + try: + lines = parse_line_ranges(line_ranges) + except ValueError as e: + err(str(e)) + ctx.exit(1) + + if code is not None: + # Run in quiet mode by default with -c; the extra output isn't useful. + # You can still pass -v to get verbose output. + quiet = True + + report = Report(check=check, diff=diff, quiet=quiet, verbose=verbose) + + if code is not None: + reformat_code( + content=code, + fast=fast, + write_back=write_back, + mode=mode, + report=report, + lines=lines, + ) + else: + assert root is not None # root is only None if code is not None + try: + sources = get_sources( + root=root, + src=src, + quiet=quiet, + verbose=verbose, + include=include, + exclude=exclude, + extend_exclude=extend_exclude, + force_exclude=force_exclude, + report=report, + stdin_filename=stdin_filename, + ) + except GitIgnorePatternError: + ctx.exit(1) + + if not sources: + if verbose or not quiet: + out("No Python files are present to be formatted. Nothing to do 😴") + if "-" in src: + sys.stdout.write(sys.stdin.read()) + ctx.exit(0) + + if len(sources) == 1: + reformat_one( + src=sources.pop(), + fast=fast, + write_back=write_back, + mode=mode, + report=report, + lines=lines, + no_cache=no_cache, + ) + else: + from black.concurrency import reformat_many + + if lines: + err("Cannot use --line-ranges to format multiple files.") + ctx.exit(1) + reformat_many( + sources=sources, + fast=fast, + write_back=write_back, + mode=mode, + report=report, + workers=workers, + no_cache=no_cache, + ) + + if verbose or not quiet: + if code is None and (verbose or report.change_count or report.failure_count): + out() + out(error_msg if report.return_code else "All done! ✨ 🍰 ✨") + if code is None: + click.echo(str(report), err=True) + ctx.exit(report.return_code) + + +def get_sources( + *, + root: Path, + src: tuple[str, ...], + quiet: bool, + verbose: bool, + include: Pattern[str], + exclude: Pattern[str] | None, + extend_exclude: Pattern[str] | None, + force_exclude: Pattern[str] | None, + report: "Report", + stdin_filename: str | None, +) -> set[Path]: + """Compute the set of files to be formatted.""" + sources: set[Path] = set() + + assert root.is_absolute(), f"INTERNAL ERROR: `root` must be absolute but is {root}" + using_default_exclude = exclude is None + exclude = re_compile_maybe_verbose(DEFAULT_EXCLUDES) if exclude is None else exclude + gitignore: dict[Path, GitIgnoreSpec] | None = None + root_gitignore = get_gitignore(root) + + for s in src: + if s == "-" and stdin_filename: + path = Path(stdin_filename) + if path_is_excluded(stdin_filename, force_exclude): + report.path_ignored( + path, + "--stdin-filename matches the --force-exclude regular expression", + ) + continue + is_stdin = True + else: + path = Path(s) + is_stdin = False + + # Compare the logic here to the logic in `gen_python_files`. + if is_stdin or path.is_file(): + if resolves_outside_root_or_cannot_stat(path, root, report): + if verbose: + out(f'Skipping invalid source: "{path}"', fg="red") + continue + + root_relative_path = best_effort_relative_path(path, root).as_posix() + root_relative_path = "/" + root_relative_path + + # Hard-exclude any files that matches the `--force-exclude` regex. + if path_is_excluded(root_relative_path, force_exclude): + report.path_ignored( + path, "matches the --force-exclude regular expression" + ) + continue + + if is_stdin: + path = Path(f"{STDIN_PLACEHOLDER}{path}") + + if path.suffix == ".ipynb" and not jupyter_dependencies_are_installed( + warn=verbose or not quiet + ): + continue + + if verbose: + out(f'Found input source: "{path}"', fg="blue") + sources.add(path) + elif path.is_dir(): + path = root / (path.resolve().relative_to(root)) + if verbose: + out(f'Found input source directory: "{path}"', fg="blue") + + if using_default_exclude: + gitignore = { + root: root_gitignore, + path: get_gitignore(path), + } + sources.update( + gen_python_files( + path.iterdir(), + root, + include, + exclude, + extend_exclude, + force_exclude, + report, + gitignore, + verbose=verbose, + quiet=quiet, + ) + ) + elif s == "-": + if verbose: + out("Found input source stdin", fg="blue") + sources.add(path) + else: + err(f"invalid path: {s}") + + return sources + + +def reformat_code( + content: str, + fast: bool, + write_back: WriteBack, + mode: Mode, + report: Report, + *, + lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]] = (), +) -> None: + """ + Reformat and print out `content` without spawning child processes. + Similar to `reformat_one`, but for string content. + + `fast`, `write_back`, and `mode` options are passed to + :func:`format_file_in_place` or :func:`format_stdin_to_stdout`. + """ + path = Path("") + try: + changed = Changed.NO + if format_stdin_to_stdout( + content=content, fast=fast, write_back=write_back, mode=mode, lines=lines + ): + changed = Changed.YES + report.done(path, changed) + except Exception as exc: + if report.verbose: + traceback.print_exc() + report.failed(path, str(exc)) + + +# diff-shades depends on being to monkeypatch this function to operate. I know it's +# not ideal, but this shouldn't cause any issues ... hopefully. ~ichard26 +@mypyc_attr(patchable=True) +def reformat_one( + src: Path, + fast: bool, + write_back: WriteBack, + mode: Mode, + report: "Report", + *, + lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]] = (), + no_cache: bool = False, +) -> None: + """Reformat a single file under `src` without spawning child processes. + + `fast`, `write_back`, and `mode` options are passed to + :func:`format_file_in_place` or :func:`format_stdin_to_stdout`. + """ + try: + changed = Changed.NO + + if str(src) == "-": + is_stdin = True + elif str(src).startswith(STDIN_PLACEHOLDER): + is_stdin = True + # Use the original name again in case we want to print something + # to the user + src = Path(str(src)[len(STDIN_PLACEHOLDER) :]) + else: + is_stdin = False + + if is_stdin: + if src.suffix == ".pyi": + mode = replace(mode, is_pyi=True) + elif src.suffix == ".ipynb": + mode = replace(mode, is_ipynb=True) + if format_stdin_to_stdout( + fast=fast, write_back=write_back, mode=mode, lines=lines + ): + changed = Changed.YES + else: + cache = None if no_cache else Cache.read(mode) + if cache is not None and write_back not in ( + WriteBack.DIFF, + WriteBack.COLOR_DIFF, + ): + if not cache.is_changed(src): + changed = Changed.CACHED + if changed is not Changed.CACHED and format_file_in_place( + src, fast=fast, write_back=write_back, mode=mode, lines=lines + ): + changed = Changed.YES + if cache is not None and ( + (write_back is WriteBack.YES and changed is not Changed.CACHED) + or (write_back is WriteBack.CHECK and changed is Changed.NO) + ): + cache.write([src]) + report.done(src, changed) + except Exception as exc: + if report.verbose: + traceback.print_exc() + report.failed(src, str(exc)) + + +def format_file_in_place( + src: Path, + fast: bool, + mode: Mode, + write_back: WriteBack = WriteBack.NO, + lock: Any = None, # multiprocessing.Manager().Lock() is some crazy proxy + *, + lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]] = (), +) -> bool: + """Format file under `src` path. Return True if changed. + + If `write_back` is DIFF, write a diff to stdout. If it is YES, write reformatted + code to the file. + `mode` and `fast` options are passed to :func:`format_file_contents`. + """ + if src.suffix == ".pyi": + mode = replace(mode, is_pyi=True) + elif src.suffix == ".ipynb": + mode = replace(mode, is_ipynb=True) + + then = datetime.fromtimestamp(src.stat().st_mtime, timezone.utc) + header = b"" + with open(src, "rb") as buf: + if mode.skip_source_first_line: + header = buf.readline() + src_contents, encoding, newline = decode_bytes(buf.read(), mode) + try: + dst_contents = format_file_contents( + src_contents, fast=fast, mode=mode, lines=lines + ) + except NothingChanged: + return False + except JSONDecodeError: + raise ValueError( + f"File '{src}' cannot be parsed as valid Jupyter notebook." + ) from None + src_contents = header.decode(encoding) + src_contents + dst_contents = header.decode(encoding) + dst_contents + + if write_back == WriteBack.YES: + with open(src, "w", encoding=encoding, newline=newline) as f: + f.write(dst_contents) + elif write_back in (WriteBack.DIFF, WriteBack.COLOR_DIFF): + now = datetime.now(timezone.utc) + src_name = f"{src}\t{then}" + dst_name = f"{src}\t{now}" + if mode.is_ipynb: + diff_contents = ipynb_diff(src_contents, dst_contents, src_name, dst_name) + else: + diff_contents = diff(src_contents, dst_contents, src_name, dst_name) + + if write_back == WriteBack.COLOR_DIFF: + diff_contents = color_diff(diff_contents) + + with lock or nullcontext(): + f = io.TextIOWrapper( + sys.stdout.buffer, + encoding=encoding, + newline=newline, + write_through=True, + ) + f = wrap_stream_for_windows(f) + f.write(diff_contents) + f.detach() + + return True + + +def format_stdin_to_stdout( + fast: bool, + *, + content: str | None = None, + write_back: WriteBack = WriteBack.NO, + mode: Mode, + lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]] = (), +) -> bool: + """Format file on stdin. Return True if changed. + + If content is None, it's read from sys.stdin. + + If `write_back` is YES, write reformatted code back to stdout. If it is DIFF, + write a diff to stdout. The `mode` argument is passed to + :func:`format_file_contents`. + """ + then = datetime.now(timezone.utc) + + if content is None: + src, encoding, newline = decode_bytes(sys.stdin.buffer.read(), mode) + else: + src, encoding, newline = content, "utf-8", "\n" + + dst = src + try: + dst = format_file_contents(src, fast=fast, mode=mode, lines=lines) + return True + + except NothingChanged: + return False + + finally: + f = io.TextIOWrapper( + sys.stdout.buffer, encoding=encoding, newline=newline, write_through=True + ) + if write_back == WriteBack.YES: + # Make sure there's a newline after the content + if dst and dst[-1] != "\n" and dst[-1] != "\r": + dst += newline + f.write(dst) + elif write_back in (WriteBack.DIFF, WriteBack.COLOR_DIFF): + now = datetime.now(timezone.utc) + src_name = f"STDIN\t{then}" + dst_name = f"STDOUT\t{now}" + d = diff(src, dst, src_name, dst_name) + if write_back == WriteBack.COLOR_DIFF: + d = color_diff(d) + f = wrap_stream_for_windows(f) + f.write(d) + f.detach() + + +def check_stability_and_equivalence( + src_contents: str, + dst_contents: str, + *, + mode: Mode, + lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]] = (), +) -> None: + """Perform stability and equivalence checks. + + Raise AssertionError if source and destination contents are not + equivalent, or if a second pass of the formatter would format the + content differently. + """ + assert_equivalent(src_contents, dst_contents) + assert_stable(src_contents, dst_contents, mode=mode, lines=lines) + + +def format_file_contents( + src_contents: str, + *, + fast: bool, + mode: Mode, + lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]] = (), +) -> FileContent: + """Reformat contents of a file and return new contents. + + If `fast` is False, additionally confirm that the reformatted code is + valid by calling :func:`assert_equivalent` and :func:`assert_stable` on it. + `mode` is passed to :func:`format_str`. + """ + if mode.is_ipynb: + dst_contents = format_ipynb_string(src_contents, fast=fast, mode=mode) + else: + dst_contents = format_str(src_contents, mode=mode, lines=lines) + if src_contents == dst_contents: + raise NothingChanged + + if not fast and not mode.is_ipynb: + # Jupyter notebooks will already have been checked above. + check_stability_and_equivalence( + src_contents, dst_contents, mode=mode, lines=lines + ) + return dst_contents + + +def format_cell(src: str, *, fast: bool, mode: Mode) -> str: + """Format code in given cell of Jupyter notebook. + + General idea is: + + - if cell has trailing semicolon, remove it; + - if cell has IPython magics, mask them; + - format cell; + - reinstate IPython magics; + - reinstate trailing semicolon (if originally present); + - strip trailing newlines. + + Cells with syntax errors will not be processed, as they + could potentially be automagics or multi-line magics, which + are currently not supported. + """ + validate_cell(src, mode) + src_without_trailing_semicolon, has_trailing_semicolon = remove_trailing_semicolon( + src + ) + try: + masked_src, replacements = mask_cell(src_without_trailing_semicolon) + except SyntaxError: + raise NothingChanged from None + masked_dst = format_str(masked_src, mode=mode) + if not fast: + check_stability_and_equivalence(masked_src, masked_dst, mode=mode) + dst_without_trailing_semicolon = unmask_cell(masked_dst, replacements) + dst = put_trailing_semicolon_back( + dst_without_trailing_semicolon, has_trailing_semicolon + ) + dst = dst.rstrip("\n") + if dst == src: + raise NothingChanged from None + return dst + + +def validate_metadata(nb: MutableMapping[str, Any]) -> None: + """If notebook is marked as non-Python, don't format it. + + All notebook metadata fields are optional, see + https://nbformat.readthedocs.io/en/latest/format_description.html. So + if a notebook has empty metadata, we will try to parse it anyway. + """ + language = nb.get("metadata", {}).get("language_info", {}).get("name", None) + if language is not None and language != "python": + raise NothingChanged from None + + +def format_ipynb_string(src_contents: str, *, fast: bool, mode: Mode) -> FileContent: + """Format Jupyter notebook. + + Operate cell-by-cell, only on code cells, only for Python notebooks. + If the ``.ipynb`` originally had a trailing newline, it'll be preserved. + """ + if not src_contents: + raise NothingChanged + + trailing_newline = src_contents[-1] == "\n" + modified = False + nb = json.loads(src_contents) + validate_metadata(nb) + for cell in nb["cells"]: + if cell.get("cell_type", None) == "code": + try: + src = "".join(cell["source"]) + dst = format_cell(src, fast=fast, mode=mode) + except NothingChanged: + pass + else: + cell["source"] = dst.splitlines(keepends=True) + modified = True + if modified: + dst_contents = json.dumps(nb, indent=1, ensure_ascii=False) + if trailing_newline: + dst_contents = dst_contents + "\n" + return dst_contents + else: + raise NothingChanged + + +def format_str( + src_contents: str, *, mode: Mode, lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]] = () +) -> str: + """Reformat a string and return new contents. + + `mode` determines formatting options, such as how many characters per line are + allowed. Example: + + >>> import black + >>> print(black.format_str("def f(arg:str='')->None:...", mode=black.Mode())) + def f(arg: str = "") -> None: + ... + + A more complex example: + + >>> print( + ... black.format_str( + ... "def f(arg:str='')->None: hey", + ... mode=black.Mode( + ... target_versions={black.TargetVersion.PY36}, + ... line_length=10, + ... string_normalization=False, + ... is_pyi=False, + ... ), + ... ), + ... ) + def f( + arg: str = '', + ) -> None: + hey + + """ + if lines: + lines = sanitized_lines(lines, src_contents) + if not lines: + return src_contents # Nothing to format + dst_contents = _format_str_once(src_contents, mode=mode, lines=lines) + # Forced second pass to work around optional trailing commas (becoming + # forced trailing commas on pass 2) interacting differently with optional + # parentheses. Admittedly ugly. + if src_contents != dst_contents: + if lines: + lines = adjusted_lines(lines, src_contents, dst_contents) + return _format_str_once(dst_contents, mode=mode, lines=lines) + return dst_contents + + +def _format_str_once( + src_contents: str, *, mode: Mode, lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]] = () +) -> str: + normalized_contents, _, newline_type = decode_bytes( + src_contents.encode("utf-8"), mode + ) + + src_node = lib2to3_parse( + normalized_contents.lstrip(), target_versions=mode.target_versions + ) + + dst_blocks: list[LinesBlock] = [] + if mode.target_versions: + versions = mode.target_versions + else: + future_imports = get_future_imports(src_node) + versions = detect_target_versions(src_node, future_imports=future_imports) + + line_generation_features = { + feature + for feature in { + Feature.PARENTHESIZED_CONTEXT_MANAGERS, + Feature.UNPARENTHESIZED_EXCEPT_TYPES, + Feature.T_STRINGS, + } + if supports_feature(versions, feature) + } + normalize_fmt_off(src_node, mode, lines) + if lines: + # This should be called after normalize_fmt_off. + convert_unchanged_lines(src_node, lines) + + line_generator = LineGenerator(mode=mode, features=line_generation_features) + elt = EmptyLineTracker(mode=mode) + split_line_features = { + feature + for feature in { + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_CALL, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_DEF, + } + if supports_feature(versions, feature) + } + block: LinesBlock | None = None + for current_line in line_generator.visit(src_node): + block = elt.maybe_empty_lines(current_line) + dst_blocks.append(block) + for line in transform_line( + current_line, mode=mode, features=split_line_features + ): + block.content_lines.append(str(line)) + if dst_blocks: + dst_blocks[-1].after = 0 + dst_contents = [] + for block in dst_blocks: + dst_contents.extend(block.all_lines()) + if not dst_contents: + if "\n" in normalized_contents: + return newline_type + return "".join(dst_contents).replace("\n", newline_type) + + +def decode_bytes(src: bytes, mode: Mode) -> tuple[FileContent, Encoding, NewLine]: + """Return a tuple of (decoded_contents, encoding, newline). + + `newline` is either CRLF or LF but `decoded_contents` is decoded with + universal newlines (i.e. only contains LF). + """ + srcbuf = io.BytesIO(src) + encoding, lines = tokenize.detect_encoding(srcbuf.readline) + if not lines: + return "", encoding, "\n" + + if lines[0][-2:] == b"\r\n": + if b"\r" in lines[0][:-2]: + newline = "\r" + else: + newline = "\r\n" + elif lines[0][-1:] == b"\n": + if b"\r" in lines[0][:-1]: + newline = "\r" + else: + newline = "\n" + else: + if b"\r" in lines[0]: + newline = "\r" + else: + newline = "\n" + + srcbuf.seek(0) + with io.TextIOWrapper(srcbuf, encoding) as tiow: + return tiow.read(), encoding, newline + + +def get_features_used( + node: Node, *, future_imports: set[str] | None = None +) -> set[Feature]: + """Return a set of (relatively) new Python features used in this file. + + Currently looking for: + - f-strings; + - self-documenting expressions in f-strings (f"{x=}"); + - underscores in numeric literals; + - trailing commas after * or ** in function signatures and calls; + - positional only arguments in function signatures and lambdas; + - assignment expression; + - relaxed decorator syntax; + - usage of __future__ flags (annotations); + - print / exec statements; + - parenthesized context managers; + - match statements; + - except* clause; + - variadic generics; + """ + features: set[Feature] = set() + if future_imports: + features |= { + FUTURE_FLAG_TO_FEATURE[future_import] + for future_import in future_imports + if future_import in FUTURE_FLAG_TO_FEATURE + } + + for n in node.pre_order(): + if n.type == token.FSTRING_START: + features.add(Feature.F_STRINGS) + elif n.type == token.TSTRING_START: + features.add(Feature.T_STRINGS) + elif ( + n.type == token.RBRACE + and n.parent is not None + and any(child.type == token.EQUAL for child in n.parent.children) + ): + features.add(Feature.DEBUG_F_STRINGS) + + elif is_number_token(n): + if "_" in n.value: + features.add(Feature.NUMERIC_UNDERSCORES) + + elif n.type == token.SLASH: + if n.parent and n.parent.type in { + syms.typedargslist, + syms.arglist, + syms.varargslist, + }: + features.add(Feature.POS_ONLY_ARGUMENTS) + + elif n.type == token.COLONEQUAL: + features.add(Feature.ASSIGNMENT_EXPRESSIONS) + + elif n.type == syms.decorator: + if len(n.children) > 1 and not is_simple_decorator_expression( + n.children[1] + ): + features.add(Feature.RELAXED_DECORATORS) + + elif ( + n.type in {syms.typedargslist, syms.arglist} + and n.children + and n.children[-1].type == token.COMMA + ): + if n.type == syms.typedargslist: + feature = Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_DEF + else: + feature = Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_CALL + + for ch in n.children: + if ch.type in STARS: + features.add(feature) + + if ch.type == syms.argument: + for argch in ch.children: + if argch.type in STARS: + features.add(feature) + + elif ( + n.type in {syms.return_stmt, syms.yield_expr} + and len(n.children) >= 2 + and n.children[1].type == syms.testlist_star_expr + and any(child.type == syms.star_expr for child in n.children[1].children) + ): + features.add(Feature.UNPACKING_ON_FLOW) + + elif ( + n.type == syms.annassign + and len(n.children) >= 4 + and n.children[3].type == syms.testlist_star_expr + ): + features.add(Feature.ANN_ASSIGN_EXTENDED_RHS) + + elif ( + n.type == syms.with_stmt + and len(n.children) > 2 + and n.children[1].type == syms.atom + ): + atom_children = n.children[1].children + if ( + len(atom_children) == 3 + and atom_children[0].type == token.LPAR + and _contains_asexpr(atom_children[1]) + and atom_children[2].type == token.RPAR + ): + features.add(Feature.PARENTHESIZED_CONTEXT_MANAGERS) + + elif n.type == syms.match_stmt: + features.add(Feature.PATTERN_MATCHING) + + elif n.type in {syms.subscriptlist, syms.trailer} and any( + child.type == syms.star_expr for child in n.children + ): + features.add(Feature.VARIADIC_GENERICS) + + elif ( + n.type == syms.tname_star + and len(n.children) == 3 + and n.children[2].type == syms.star_expr + ): + features.add(Feature.VARIADIC_GENERICS) + + elif n.type in (syms.type_stmt, syms.typeparams): + features.add(Feature.TYPE_PARAMS) + + elif ( + n.type in (syms.typevartuple, syms.paramspec, syms.typevar) + and n.children[-2].type == token.EQUAL + ): + features.add(Feature.TYPE_PARAM_DEFAULTS) + + elif ( + n.type == syms.except_clause + and len(n.children) >= 2 + and ( + n.children[1].type == token.STAR or n.children[1].type == syms.testlist + ) + ): + is_star_except = n.children[1].type == token.STAR + + if is_star_except: + features.add(Feature.EXCEPT_STAR) + + # Presence of except* pushes as clause 1 index back + has_as_clause = ( + len(n.children) >= is_star_except + 3 + and n.children[is_star_except + 2].type == token.NAME + and n.children[is_star_except + 2].value == "as" # type: ignore + ) + + # If there's no 'as' clause and the except expression is a testlist. + if not has_as_clause and ( + (is_star_except and n.children[2].type == syms.testlist) + or (not is_star_except and n.children[1].type == syms.testlist) + ): + features.add(Feature.UNPARENTHESIZED_EXCEPT_TYPES) + + return features + + +def _contains_asexpr(node: Node | Leaf) -> bool: + """Return True if `node` contains an as-pattern.""" + if node.type == syms.asexpr_test: + return True + elif node.type == syms.atom: + if ( + len(node.children) == 3 + and node.children[0].type == token.LPAR + and node.children[2].type == token.RPAR + ): + return _contains_asexpr(node.children[1]) + elif node.type == syms.testlist_gexp: + return any(_contains_asexpr(child) for child in node.children) + return False + + +def detect_target_versions( + node: Node, *, future_imports: set[str] | None = None +) -> set[TargetVersion]: + """Detect the version to target based on the nodes used.""" + features = get_features_used(node, future_imports=future_imports) + return { + version for version in TargetVersion if features <= VERSION_TO_FEATURES[version] + } + + +def get_future_imports(node: Node) -> set[str]: + """Return a set of __future__ imports in the file.""" + imports: set[str] = set() + + def get_imports_from_children(children: list[LN]) -> Generator[str, None, None]: + for child in children: + if isinstance(child, Leaf): + if child.type == token.NAME: + yield child.value + + elif child.type == syms.import_as_name: + orig_name = child.children[0] + assert isinstance(orig_name, Leaf), "Invalid syntax parsing imports" + assert orig_name.type == token.NAME, "Invalid syntax parsing imports" + yield orig_name.value + + elif child.type == syms.import_as_names: + yield from get_imports_from_children(child.children) + + else: + raise AssertionError("Invalid syntax parsing imports") + + for child in node.children: + if child.type != syms.simple_stmt: + break + + first_child = child.children[0] + if isinstance(first_child, Leaf): + # Continue looking if we see a docstring; otherwise stop. + if ( + len(child.children) == 2 + and first_child.type == token.STRING + and child.children[1].type == token.NEWLINE + ): + continue + + break + + elif first_child.type == syms.import_from: + module_name = first_child.children[1] + if not isinstance(module_name, Leaf) or module_name.value != "__future__": + break + + imports |= set(get_imports_from_children(first_child.children[3:])) + else: + break + + return imports + + +def _black_info() -> str: + return ( + f"Black {__version__} on " + f"Python ({platform.python_implementation()}) {platform.python_version()}" + ) + + +def assert_equivalent(src: str, dst: str) -> None: + """Raise AssertionError if `src` and `dst` aren't equivalent.""" + try: + src_ast = parse_ast(src) + except Exception as exc: + raise ASTSafetyError( + "cannot use --safe with this file; failed to parse source file AST: " + f"{exc}\n" + "This could be caused by running Black with an older Python version " + "that does not support new syntax used in your source file." + ) from exc + + try: + dst_ast = parse_ast(dst) + except Exception as exc: + log = dump_to_file("".join(traceback.format_tb(exc.__traceback__)), dst) + raise ASTSafetyError( + f"INTERNAL ERROR: {_black_info()} produced invalid code: {exc}. " + "Please report a bug on https://github.com/psf/black/issues. " + f"This invalid output might be helpful: {log}" + ) from None + + src_ast_str = "\n".join(stringify_ast(src_ast)) + dst_ast_str = "\n".join(stringify_ast(dst_ast)) + if src_ast_str != dst_ast_str: + log = dump_to_file(diff(src_ast_str, dst_ast_str, "src", "dst")) + raise ASTSafetyError( + f"INTERNAL ERROR: {_black_info()} produced code that is not equivalent to" + " the source. Please report a bug on https://github.com/psf/black/issues." + f" This diff might be helpful: {log}" + ) from None + + +def assert_stable( + src: str, dst: str, mode: Mode, *, lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]] = () +) -> None: + """Raise AssertionError if `dst` reformats differently the second time.""" + if lines: + # Formatting specified lines requires `adjusted_lines` to map original lines + # to the formatted lines before re-formatting the previously formatted result. + # Due to less-ideal diff algorithm, some edge cases produce incorrect new line + # ranges. Hence for now, we skip the stable check. + # See https://github.com/psf/black/issues/4033 for context. + return + # We shouldn't call format_str() here, because that formats the string + # twice and may hide a bug where we bounce back and forth between two + # versions. + newdst = _format_str_once(dst, mode=mode, lines=lines) + if dst != newdst: + log = dump_to_file( + str(mode), + diff(src, dst, "source", "first pass"), + diff(dst, newdst, "first pass", "second pass"), + ) + raise AssertionError( + f"INTERNAL ERROR: {_black_info()} produced different code on the second" + " pass of the formatter. Please report a bug on" + f" https://github.com/psf/black/issues. This diff might be helpful: {log}" + ) from None + + +def patched_main() -> None: + # PyInstaller patches multiprocessing to need freeze_support() even in non-Windows + # environments so just assume we always need to call it if frozen. + if getattr(sys, "frozen", False): + from multiprocessing import freeze_support + + freeze_support() + + main() + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + patched_main() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/__main__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/__main__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..19b810b530acb20f7cf790f2b902f717ef1d8c03 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/__main__.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +from black import patched_main + +patched_main() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/_width_table.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/_width_table.py new file mode 100644 index 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196605, 2), + (196608, 262141, 2), +] diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/brackets.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/brackets.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..44a3c9a2946fe65762dc41f5697f3a48a99f6ff5 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/brackets.py @@ -0,0 +1,383 @@ +"""Builds on top of nodes.py to track brackets.""" + +from collections.abc import Iterable, Sequence +from dataclasses import dataclass, field +from typing import Final, Union + +from black.nodes import ( + BRACKET, + CLOSING_BRACKETS, + COMPARATORS, + LOGIC_OPERATORS, + MATH_OPERATORS, + OPENING_BRACKETS, + UNPACKING_PARENTS, + VARARGS_PARENTS, + is_vararg, + syms, +) +from blib2to3.pgen2 import token +from blib2to3.pytree import Leaf, Node + +# types +LN = Union[Leaf, Node] +Depth = int +LeafID = int +NodeType = int +Priority = int + + +COMPREHENSION_PRIORITY: Final = 20 +COMMA_PRIORITY: Final = 18 +TERNARY_PRIORITY: Final = 16 +LOGIC_PRIORITY: Final = 14 +STRING_PRIORITY: Final = 12 +COMPARATOR_PRIORITY: Final = 10 +MATH_PRIORITIES: Final = { + token.VBAR: 9, + token.CIRCUMFLEX: 8, + token.AMPER: 7, + token.LEFTSHIFT: 6, + token.RIGHTSHIFT: 6, + token.PLUS: 5, + token.MINUS: 5, + token.STAR: 4, + token.SLASH: 4, + token.DOUBLESLASH: 4, + token.PERCENT: 4, + token.AT: 4, + token.TILDE: 3, + token.DOUBLESTAR: 2, +} +DOT_PRIORITY: Final = 1 + + +class BracketMatchError(Exception): + """Raised when an opening bracket is unable to be matched to a closing bracket.""" + + +@dataclass +class BracketTracker: + """Keeps track of brackets on a line.""" + + depth: int = 0 + bracket_match: dict[tuple[Depth, NodeType], Leaf] = field(default_factory=dict) + delimiters: dict[LeafID, Priority] = field(default_factory=dict) + previous: Leaf | None = None + _for_loop_depths: list[int] = field(default_factory=list) + _lambda_argument_depths: list[int] = field(default_factory=list) + invisible: list[Leaf] = field(default_factory=list) + + def mark(self, leaf: Leaf) -> None: + """Mark `leaf` with bracket-related metadata. Keep track of delimiters. + + All leaves receive an int `bracket_depth` field that stores how deep + within brackets a given leaf is. 0 means there are no enclosing brackets + that started on this line. + + If a leaf is itself a closing bracket and there is a matching opening + bracket earlier, it receives an `opening_bracket` field with which it forms a + pair. This is a one-directional link to avoid reference cycles. Closing + bracket without opening happens on lines continued from previous + breaks, e.g. `) -> "ReturnType":` as part of a funcdef where we place + the return type annotation on its own line of the previous closing RPAR. + + If a leaf is a delimiter (a token on which Black can split the line if + needed) and it's on depth 0, its `id()` is stored in the tracker's + `delimiters` field. + """ + if leaf.type == token.COMMENT: + return + + if ( + self.depth == 0 + and leaf.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS + and (self.depth, leaf.type) not in self.bracket_match + ): + return + + self.maybe_decrement_after_for_loop_variable(leaf) + self.maybe_decrement_after_lambda_arguments(leaf) + if leaf.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS: + self.depth -= 1 + try: + opening_bracket = self.bracket_match.pop((self.depth, leaf.type)) + except KeyError as e: + raise BracketMatchError( + "Unable to match a closing bracket to the following opening" + f" bracket: {leaf}" + ) from e + leaf.opening_bracket = opening_bracket + if not leaf.value: + self.invisible.append(leaf) + leaf.bracket_depth = self.depth + if self.depth == 0: + delim = is_split_before_delimiter(leaf, self.previous) + if delim and self.previous is not None: + self.delimiters[id(self.previous)] = delim + else: + delim = is_split_after_delimiter(leaf) + if delim: + self.delimiters[id(leaf)] = delim + if leaf.type in OPENING_BRACKETS: + self.bracket_match[self.depth, BRACKET[leaf.type]] = leaf + self.depth += 1 + if not leaf.value: + self.invisible.append(leaf) + self.previous = leaf + self.maybe_increment_lambda_arguments(leaf) + self.maybe_increment_for_loop_variable(leaf) + + def any_open_for_or_lambda(self) -> bool: + """Return True if there is an open for or lambda expression on the line. + + See maybe_increment_for_loop_variable and maybe_increment_lambda_arguments + for details.""" + return bool(self._for_loop_depths or self._lambda_argument_depths) + + def any_open_brackets(self) -> bool: + """Return True if there is an yet unmatched open bracket on the line.""" + return bool(self.bracket_match) + + def max_delimiter_priority(self, exclude: Iterable[LeafID] = ()) -> Priority: + """Return the highest priority of a delimiter found on the line. + + Values are consistent with what `is_split_*_delimiter()` return. + Raises ValueError on no delimiters. + """ + return max(v for k, v in self.delimiters.items() if k not in exclude) + + def delimiter_count_with_priority(self, priority: Priority = 0) -> int: + """Return the number of delimiters with the given `priority`. + + If no `priority` is passed, defaults to max priority on the line. + """ + if not self.delimiters: + return 0 + + priority = priority or self.max_delimiter_priority() + return sum(1 for p in self.delimiters.values() if p == priority) + + def maybe_increment_for_loop_variable(self, leaf: Leaf) -> bool: + """In a for loop, or comprehension, the variables are often unpacks. + + To avoid splitting on the comma in this situation, increase the depth of + tokens between `for` and `in`. + """ + if leaf.type == token.NAME and leaf.value == "for": + self.depth += 1 + self._for_loop_depths.append(self.depth) + return True + + return False + + def maybe_decrement_after_for_loop_variable(self, leaf: Leaf) -> bool: + """See `maybe_increment_for_loop_variable` above for explanation.""" + if ( + self._for_loop_depths + and self._for_loop_depths[-1] == self.depth + and leaf.type == token.NAME + and leaf.value == "in" + ): + self.depth -= 1 + self._for_loop_depths.pop() + return True + + return False + + def maybe_increment_lambda_arguments(self, leaf: Leaf) -> bool: + """In a lambda expression, there might be more than one argument. + + To avoid splitting on the comma in this situation, increase the depth of + tokens between `lambda` and `:`. + """ + if leaf.type == token.NAME and leaf.value == "lambda": + self.depth += 1 + self._lambda_argument_depths.append(self.depth) + return True + + return False + + def maybe_decrement_after_lambda_arguments(self, leaf: Leaf) -> bool: + """See `maybe_increment_lambda_arguments` above for explanation.""" + if ( + self._lambda_argument_depths + and self._lambda_argument_depths[-1] == self.depth + and leaf.type == token.COLON + ): + self.depth -= 1 + self._lambda_argument_depths.pop() + return True + + return False + + def get_open_lsqb(self) -> Leaf | None: + """Return the most recent opening square bracket (if any).""" + return self.bracket_match.get((self.depth - 1, token.RSQB)) + + +def is_split_after_delimiter(leaf: Leaf) -> Priority: + """Return the priority of the `leaf` delimiter, given a line break after it. + + The delimiter priorities returned here are from those delimiters that would + cause a line break after themselves. + + Higher numbers are higher priority. + """ + if leaf.type == token.COMMA: + return COMMA_PRIORITY + + return 0 + + +def is_split_before_delimiter(leaf: Leaf, previous: Leaf | None = None) -> Priority: + """Return the priority of the `leaf` delimiter, given a line break before it. + + The delimiter priorities returned here are from those delimiters that would + cause a line break before themselves. + + Higher numbers are higher priority. + """ + if is_vararg(leaf, within=VARARGS_PARENTS | UNPACKING_PARENTS): + # * and ** might also be MATH_OPERATORS but in this case they are not. + # Don't treat them as a delimiter. + return 0 + + if ( + leaf.type == token.DOT + and leaf.parent + and leaf.parent.type not in {syms.import_from, syms.dotted_name} + and (previous is None or previous.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS) + ): + return DOT_PRIORITY + + if ( + leaf.type in MATH_OPERATORS + and leaf.parent + and leaf.parent.type not in {syms.factor, syms.star_expr} + ): + return MATH_PRIORITIES[leaf.type] + + if leaf.type in COMPARATORS: + return COMPARATOR_PRIORITY + + if ( + leaf.type == token.STRING + and previous is not None + and previous.type == token.STRING + ): + return STRING_PRIORITY + + if leaf.type not in {token.NAME, token.ASYNC}: + return 0 + + if ( + leaf.value == "for" + and leaf.parent + and leaf.parent.type in {syms.comp_for, syms.old_comp_for} + or leaf.type == token.ASYNC + ): + if ( + not isinstance(leaf.prev_sibling, Leaf) + or leaf.prev_sibling.value != "async" + ): + return COMPREHENSION_PRIORITY + + if ( + leaf.value == "if" + and leaf.parent + and leaf.parent.type in {syms.comp_if, syms.old_comp_if} + ): + return COMPREHENSION_PRIORITY + + if leaf.value in {"if", "else"} and leaf.parent and leaf.parent.type == syms.test: + return TERNARY_PRIORITY + + if leaf.value == "is": + return COMPARATOR_PRIORITY + + if ( + leaf.value == "in" + and leaf.parent + and leaf.parent.type in {syms.comp_op, syms.comparison} + and not ( + previous is not None + and previous.type == token.NAME + and previous.value == "not" + ) + ): + return COMPARATOR_PRIORITY + + if ( + leaf.value == "not" + and leaf.parent + and leaf.parent.type == syms.comp_op + and not ( + previous is not None + and previous.type == token.NAME + and previous.value == "is" + ) + ): + return COMPARATOR_PRIORITY + + if leaf.value in LOGIC_OPERATORS and leaf.parent: + return LOGIC_PRIORITY + + return 0 + + +def max_delimiter_priority_in_atom(node: LN) -> Priority: + """Return maximum delimiter priority inside `node`. + + This is specific to atoms with contents contained in a pair of parentheses. + If `node` isn't an atom or there are no enclosing parentheses, returns 0. + """ + if node.type != syms.atom: + return 0 + + first = node.children[0] + last = node.children[-1] + if not (first.type == token.LPAR and last.type == token.RPAR): + return 0 + + bt = BracketTracker() + for c in node.children[1:-1]: + if isinstance(c, Leaf): + bt.mark(c) + else: + for leaf in c.leaves(): + bt.mark(leaf) + try: + return bt.max_delimiter_priority() + + except ValueError: + return 0 + + +def get_leaves_inside_matching_brackets(leaves: Sequence[Leaf]) -> set[LeafID]: + """Return leaves that are inside matching brackets. + + The input `leaves` can have non-matching brackets at the head or tail parts. + Matching brackets are included. + """ + try: + # Start with the first opening bracket and ignore closing brackets before. + start_index = next( + i for i, l in enumerate(leaves) if l.type in OPENING_BRACKETS + ) + except StopIteration: + return set() + bracket_stack = [] + ids = set() + for i in range(start_index, len(leaves)): + leaf = leaves[i] + if leaf.type in OPENING_BRACKETS: + bracket_stack.append((BRACKET[leaf.type], i)) + if leaf.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS: + if bracket_stack and leaf.type == bracket_stack[-1][0]: + _, start = bracket_stack.pop() + for j in range(start, i + 1): + ids.add(id(leaves[j])) + else: + break + return ids diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/cache.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/cache.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ef9d99a7b901c772c4076b8b13c030d325900c61 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/cache.py @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +"""Caching of formatted files with feature-based invalidation.""" + +import hashlib +import os +import pickle +import sys +import tempfile +from collections.abc import Iterable +from dataclasses import dataclass, field +from pathlib import Path +from typing import NamedTuple + +from platformdirs import user_cache_dir + +from _black_version import version as __version__ +from black.mode import Mode +from black.output import err + +if sys.version_info >= (3, 11): + from typing import Self +else: + from typing_extensions import Self + + +class FileData(NamedTuple): + st_mtime: float + st_size: int + hash: str + + +def get_cache_dir() -> Path: + """Get the cache directory used by black. + + Users can customize this directory on all systems using `BLACK_CACHE_DIR` + environment variable. By default, the cache directory is the user cache directory + under the black application. + + This result is immediately set to a constant `black.cache.CACHE_DIR` as to avoid + repeated calls. + """ + # NOTE: Function mostly exists as a clean way to test getting the cache directory. + default_cache_dir = user_cache_dir("black") + cache_dir = Path(os.environ.get("BLACK_CACHE_DIR", default_cache_dir)) + cache_dir = cache_dir / __version__ + return cache_dir + + +CACHE_DIR = get_cache_dir() + + +def get_cache_file(mode: Mode) -> Path: + return CACHE_DIR / f"cache.{mode.get_cache_key()}.pickle" + + +@dataclass +class Cache: + mode: Mode + cache_file: Path + file_data: dict[str, FileData] = field(default_factory=dict) + + @classmethod + def read(cls, mode: Mode) -> Self: + """Read the cache if it exists and is well-formed. + + If it is not well-formed, the call to write later should + resolve the issue. + """ + cache_file = get_cache_file(mode) + try: + exists = cache_file.exists() + except OSError as e: + # Likely file too long; see #4172 and #4174 + err(f"Unable to read cache file {cache_file} due to {e}") + return cls(mode, cache_file) + if not exists: + return cls(mode, cache_file) + + with cache_file.open("rb") as fobj: + try: + data: dict[str, tuple[float, int, str]] = pickle.load(fobj) + file_data = {k: FileData(*v) for k, v in data.items()} + except (pickle.UnpicklingError, ValueError, IndexError): + return cls(mode, cache_file) + + return cls(mode, cache_file, file_data) + + @staticmethod + def hash_digest(path: Path) -> str: + """Return hash digest for path.""" + + data = path.read_bytes() + return hashlib.sha256(data).hexdigest() + + @staticmethod + def get_file_data(path: Path) -> FileData: + """Return file data for path.""" + + stat = path.stat() + hash = Cache.hash_digest(path) + return FileData(stat.st_mtime, stat.st_size, hash) + + def is_changed(self, source: Path) -> bool: + """Check if source has changed compared to cached version.""" + res_src = source.resolve() + old = self.file_data.get(str(res_src)) + if old is None: + return True + + st = res_src.stat() + if st.st_size != old.st_size: + return True + if st.st_mtime != old.st_mtime: + new_hash = Cache.hash_digest(res_src) + if new_hash != old.hash: + return True + return False + + def filtered_cached(self, sources: Iterable[Path]) -> tuple[set[Path], set[Path]]: + """Split an iterable of paths in `sources` into two sets. + + The first contains paths of files that modified on disk or are not in the + cache. The other contains paths to non-modified files. + """ + changed: set[Path] = set() + done: set[Path] = set() + for src in sources: + if self.is_changed(src): + changed.add(src) + else: + done.add(src) + return changed, done + + def write(self, sources: Iterable[Path]) -> None: + """Update the cache file data and write a new cache file.""" + self.file_data.update( + **{str(src.resolve()): Cache.get_file_data(src) for src in sources} + ) + try: + CACHE_DIR.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( + dir=str(self.cache_file.parent), delete=False + ) as f: + # We store raw tuples in the cache because it's faster. + data: dict[str, tuple[float, int, str]] = { + k: (*v,) for k, v in self.file_data.items() + } + pickle.dump(data, f, protocol=4) + os.replace(f.name, self.cache_file) + except OSError: + pass diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/comments.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/comments.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b3dda1d2a337c3e3e47bf15730e6a608e731fb20 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/comments.py @@ -0,0 +1,827 @@ +import re +from collections.abc import Collection, Iterator +from dataclasses import dataclass +from functools import lru_cache +from typing import Final, Union + +from black.mode import Mode +from black.nodes import ( + CLOSING_BRACKETS, + STANDALONE_COMMENT, + STATEMENT, + WHITESPACE, + container_of, + first_leaf_of, + is_type_comment_string, + make_simple_prefix, + preceding_leaf, + syms, +) +from blib2to3.pgen2 import token +from blib2to3.pytree import Leaf, Node + +# types +LN = Union[Leaf, Node] + +FMT_OFF: Final = {"# fmt: off", "# fmt:off", "# yapf: disable"} +FMT_SKIP: Final = {"# fmt: skip", "# fmt:skip"} +FMT_ON: Final = {"# fmt: on", "# fmt:on", "# yapf: enable"} + +# Compound statements we care about for fmt: skip handling +# (excludes except_clause and case_block which aren't standalone compound statements) +_COMPOUND_STATEMENTS: Final = STATEMENT - {syms.except_clause, syms.case_block} + +COMMENT_EXCEPTIONS = " !:#'" +_COMMENT_PREFIX = "# " +_COMMENT_LIST_SEPARATOR = ";" + + +@dataclass +class ProtoComment: + """Describes a piece of syntax that is a comment. + + It's not a :class:`blib2to3.pytree.Leaf` so that: + + * it can be cached (`Leaf` objects should not be reused more than once as + they store their lineno, column, prefix, and parent information); + * `newlines` and `consumed` fields are kept separate from the `value`. This + simplifies handling of special marker comments like ``# fmt: off/on``. + """ + + type: int # token.COMMENT or STANDALONE_COMMENT + value: str # content of the comment + newlines: int # how many newlines before the comment + consumed: int # how many characters of the original leaf's prefix did we consume + form_feed: bool # is there a form feed before the comment + leading_whitespace: str # leading whitespace before the comment, if any + + +def generate_comments(leaf: LN, mode: Mode) -> Iterator[Leaf]: + """Clean the prefix of the `leaf` and generate comments from it, if any. + + Comments in lib2to3 are shoved into the whitespace prefix. This happens + in `pgen2/driver.py:Driver.parse_tokens()`. This was a brilliant implementation + move because it does away with modifying the grammar to include all the + possible places in which comments can be placed. + + The sad consequence for us though is that comments don't "belong" anywhere. + This is why this function generates simple parentless Leaf objects for + comments. We simply don't know what the correct parent should be. + + No matter though, we can live without this. We really only need to + differentiate between inline and standalone comments. The latter don't + share the line with any code. + + Inline comments are emitted as regular token.COMMENT leaves. Standalone + are emitted with a fake STANDALONE_COMMENT token identifier. + """ + total_consumed = 0 + for pc in list_comments( + leaf.prefix, is_endmarker=leaf.type == token.ENDMARKER, mode=mode + ): + total_consumed = pc.consumed + prefix = make_simple_prefix(pc.newlines, pc.form_feed) + yield Leaf(pc.type, pc.value, prefix=prefix) + normalize_trailing_prefix(leaf, total_consumed) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=4096) +def list_comments(prefix: str, *, is_endmarker: bool, mode: Mode) -> list[ProtoComment]: + """Return a list of :class:`ProtoComment` objects parsed from the given `prefix`.""" + result: list[ProtoComment] = [] + if not prefix or "#" not in prefix: + return result + + consumed = 0 + nlines = 0 + ignored_lines = 0 + form_feed = False + for index, full_line in enumerate(re.split("\r?\n|\r", prefix)): + consumed += len(full_line) + 1 # adding the length of the split '\n' + match = re.match(r"^(\s*)(\S.*|)$", full_line) + assert match + whitespace, line = match.groups() + if not line: + nlines += 1 + if "\f" in full_line: + form_feed = True + if not line.startswith("#"): + # Escaped newlines outside of a comment are not really newlines at + # all. We treat a single-line comment following an escaped newline + # as a simple trailing comment. + if line.endswith("\\"): + ignored_lines += 1 + continue + + if index == ignored_lines and not is_endmarker: + comment_type = token.COMMENT # simple trailing comment + else: + comment_type = STANDALONE_COMMENT + comment = make_comment(line, mode=mode) + result.append( + ProtoComment( + type=comment_type, + value=comment, + newlines=nlines, + consumed=consumed, + form_feed=form_feed, + leading_whitespace=whitespace, + ) + ) + form_feed = False + nlines = 0 + return result + + +def normalize_trailing_prefix(leaf: LN, total_consumed: int) -> None: + """Normalize the prefix that's left over after generating comments. + + Note: don't use backslashes for formatting or you'll lose your voting rights. + """ + remainder = leaf.prefix[total_consumed:] + if "\\" not in remainder: + nl_count = remainder.count("\n") + form_feed = "\f" in remainder and remainder.endswith("\n") + leaf.prefix = make_simple_prefix(nl_count, form_feed) + return + + leaf.prefix = "" + + +def make_comment(content: str, mode: Mode) -> str: + """Return a consistently formatted comment from the given `content` string. + + All comments (except for "##", "#!", "#:", '#'") should have a single + space between the hash sign and the content. + + If `content` didn't start with a hash sign, one is provided. + + Comments containing fmt directives are preserved exactly as-is to respect + user intent (e.g., `#no space # fmt: skip` stays as-is). + """ + content = content.rstrip() + if not content: + return "#" + + # Preserve comments with fmt directives exactly as-is + if content.startswith("#") and contains_fmt_directive(content): + return content + + if content[0] == "#": + content = content[1:] + if ( + content + and content[0] == "\N{NO-BREAK SPACE}" + and not is_type_comment_string("# " + content.lstrip(), mode=mode) + ): + content = " " + content[1:] # Replace NBSP by a simple space + if ( + content + and "\N{NO-BREAK SPACE}" not in content + and is_type_comment_string("#" + content, mode=mode) + ): + type_part, value_part = content.split(":", 1) + content = type_part.strip() + ": " + value_part.strip() + + if content and content[0] not in COMMENT_EXCEPTIONS: + content = " " + content + return "#" + content + + +def normalize_fmt_off( + node: Node, mode: Mode, lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]] +) -> None: + """Convert content between `# fmt: off`/`# fmt: on` into standalone comments.""" + try_again = True + while try_again: + try_again = convert_one_fmt_off_pair(node, mode, lines) + + +def _should_process_fmt_comment( + comment: ProtoComment, leaf: Leaf +) -> tuple[bool, bool, bool]: + """Check if comment should be processed for fmt handling. + + Returns (should_process, is_fmt_off, is_fmt_skip). + """ + is_fmt_off = contains_fmt_directive(comment.value, FMT_OFF) + is_fmt_skip = contains_fmt_directive(comment.value, FMT_SKIP) + + if not is_fmt_off and not is_fmt_skip: + return False, False, False + + # Invalid use when `# fmt: off` is applied before a closing bracket + if is_fmt_off and leaf.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS: + return False, False, False + + return True, is_fmt_off, is_fmt_skip + + +def _is_valid_standalone_fmt_comment( + comment: ProtoComment, leaf: Leaf, is_fmt_off: bool, is_fmt_skip: bool +) -> bool: + """Check if comment is a valid standalone fmt directive. + + We only want standalone comments. If there's no previous leaf or if + the previous leaf is indentation, it's a standalone comment in disguise. + """ + if comment.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT: + return True + + prev = preceding_leaf(leaf) + if not prev: + return True + + # Treat STANDALONE_COMMENT nodes as whitespace for check + if is_fmt_off and prev.type not in WHITESPACE and prev.type != STANDALONE_COMMENT: + return False + if is_fmt_skip and prev.type in WHITESPACE: + return False + + return True + + +def _handle_comment_only_fmt_block( + leaf: Leaf, + comment: ProtoComment, + previous_consumed: int, + mode: Mode, +) -> bool: + """Handle fmt:off/on blocks that contain only comments. + + Returns True if a block was converted, False otherwise. + """ + all_comments = list_comments(leaf.prefix, is_endmarker=False, mode=mode) + + # Find the first fmt:off and its matching fmt:on + fmt_off_idx = None + fmt_on_idx = None + for idx, c in enumerate(all_comments): + if fmt_off_idx is None and contains_fmt_directive(c.value, FMT_OFF): + fmt_off_idx = idx + if ( + fmt_off_idx is not None + and idx > fmt_off_idx + and contains_fmt_directive(c.value, FMT_ON) + ): + fmt_on_idx = idx + break + + # Only proceed if we found both directives + if fmt_on_idx is None or fmt_off_idx is None: + return False + + comment = all_comments[fmt_off_idx] + fmt_on_comment = all_comments[fmt_on_idx] + original_prefix = leaf.prefix + + # Build the hidden value + start_pos = comment.consumed + end_pos = fmt_on_comment.consumed + content_between_and_fmt_on = original_prefix[start_pos:end_pos] + hidden_value = comment.value + "\n" + content_between_and_fmt_on + + if hidden_value.endswith("\n"): + hidden_value = hidden_value[:-1] + + # Build the standalone comment prefix - preserve all content before fmt:off + # including any comments that precede it + if fmt_off_idx == 0: + # No comments before fmt:off, use previous_consumed + pre_fmt_off_consumed = previous_consumed + else: + # Use the consumed position of the last comment before fmt:off + # This preserves all comments and content before the fmt:off directive + pre_fmt_off_consumed = all_comments[fmt_off_idx - 1].consumed + + standalone_comment_prefix = ( + original_prefix[:pre_fmt_off_consumed] + "\n" * comment.newlines + ) + + fmt_off_prefix = original_prefix.split(comment.value)[0] + if "\n" in fmt_off_prefix: + fmt_off_prefix = fmt_off_prefix.split("\n")[-1] + standalone_comment_prefix += fmt_off_prefix + + # Update leaf prefix + leaf.prefix = original_prefix[fmt_on_comment.consumed :] + + # Insert the STANDALONE_COMMENT + parent = leaf.parent + assert parent is not None, "INTERNAL ERROR: fmt: on/off handling (prefix only)" + + leaf_idx = None + for idx, child in enumerate(parent.children): + if child is leaf: + leaf_idx = idx + break + + assert leaf_idx is not None, "INTERNAL ERROR: fmt: on/off handling (leaf index)" + + parent.insert_child( + leaf_idx, + Leaf( + STANDALONE_COMMENT, + hidden_value, + prefix=standalone_comment_prefix, + fmt_pass_converted_first_leaf=None, + ), + ) + return True + + +def convert_one_fmt_off_pair( + node: Node, mode: Mode, lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]] +) -> bool: + """Convert content of a single `# fmt: off`/`# fmt: on` into a standalone comment. + + Returns True if a pair was converted. + """ + for leaf in node.leaves(): + # Skip STANDALONE_COMMENT nodes that were created by fmt:off/on/skip processing + # to avoid reprocessing them in subsequent iterations + if leaf.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT and hasattr( + leaf, "fmt_pass_converted_first_leaf" + ): + continue + + previous_consumed = 0 + for comment in list_comments(leaf.prefix, is_endmarker=False, mode=mode): + should_process, is_fmt_off, is_fmt_skip = _should_process_fmt_comment( + comment, leaf + ) + if not should_process: + previous_consumed = comment.consumed + continue + + if not _is_valid_standalone_fmt_comment( + comment, leaf, is_fmt_off, is_fmt_skip + ): + previous_consumed = comment.consumed + continue + + ignored_nodes = list(generate_ignored_nodes(leaf, comment, mode)) + + # Handle comment-only blocks + if not ignored_nodes and is_fmt_off: + if _handle_comment_only_fmt_block( + leaf, comment, previous_consumed, mode + ): + return True + continue + + # Need actual nodes to process + if not ignored_nodes: + continue + + # Handle regular fmt blocks + + _handle_regular_fmt_block( + ignored_nodes, + comment, + previous_consumed, + is_fmt_skip, + lines, + leaf, + ) + return True + + return False + + +def _handle_regular_fmt_block( + ignored_nodes: list[LN], + comment: ProtoComment, + previous_consumed: int, + is_fmt_skip: bool, + lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]], + leaf: Leaf, +) -> None: + """Handle fmt blocks with actual AST nodes.""" + first = ignored_nodes[0] # Can be a container node with the `leaf`. + parent = first.parent + prefix = first.prefix + + if contains_fmt_directive(comment.value, FMT_OFF): + first.prefix = prefix[comment.consumed :] + if is_fmt_skip: + first.prefix = "" + standalone_comment_prefix = prefix + else: + standalone_comment_prefix = prefix[:previous_consumed] + "\n" * comment.newlines + + # Ensure STANDALONE_COMMENT nodes have trailing newlines when stringified + # This prevents multiple fmt: skip comments from being concatenated on one line + parts = [] + for node in ignored_nodes: + if isinstance(node, Leaf) and node.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT: + # Add newline after STANDALONE_COMMENT Leaf + node_str = str(node) + if not node_str.endswith("\n"): + node_str += "\n" + parts.append(node_str) + elif isinstance(node, Node): + # For nodes that might contain STANDALONE_COMMENT leaves, + # we need custom stringify + has_standalone = any( + leaf.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT for leaf in node.leaves() + ) + if has_standalone: + # Stringify node with STANDALONE_COMMENT leaves having trailing newlines + def stringify_node(n: LN) -> str: + if isinstance(n, Leaf): + if n.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT: + result = n.prefix + n.value + if not result.endswith("\n"): + result += "\n" + return result + return str(n) + else: + # For nested nodes, recursively process children + return "".join(stringify_node(child) for child in n.children) + + parts.append(stringify_node(node)) + else: + parts.append(str(node)) + else: + parts.append(str(node)) + + hidden_value = "".join(parts) + comment_lineno = leaf.lineno - comment.newlines + + if contains_fmt_directive(comment.value, FMT_OFF): + fmt_off_prefix = "" + if len(lines) > 0 and not any( + line[0] <= comment_lineno <= line[1] for line in lines + ): + # keeping indentation of comment by preserving original whitespaces. + fmt_off_prefix = prefix.split(comment.value)[0] + if "\n" in fmt_off_prefix: + fmt_off_prefix = fmt_off_prefix.split("\n")[-1] + standalone_comment_prefix += fmt_off_prefix + hidden_value = comment.value + "\n" + hidden_value + + if is_fmt_skip: + hidden_value += comment.leading_whitespace + comment.value + + if hidden_value.endswith("\n"): + # That happens when one of the `ignored_nodes` ended with a NEWLINE + # leaf (possibly followed by a DEDENT). + hidden_value = hidden_value[:-1] + + first_idx: int | None = None + for ignored in ignored_nodes: + index = ignored.remove() + if first_idx is None: + first_idx = index + + assert parent is not None, "INTERNAL ERROR: fmt: on/off handling (1)" + assert first_idx is not None, "INTERNAL ERROR: fmt: on/off handling (2)" + + parent.insert_child( + first_idx, + Leaf( + STANDALONE_COMMENT, + hidden_value, + prefix=standalone_comment_prefix, + fmt_pass_converted_first_leaf=first_leaf_of(first), + ), + ) + + +def generate_ignored_nodes( + leaf: Leaf, comment: ProtoComment, mode: Mode +) -> Iterator[LN]: + """Starting from the container of `leaf`, generate all leaves until `# fmt: on`. + + If comment is skip, returns leaf only. + Stops at the end of the block. + """ + if contains_fmt_directive(comment.value, FMT_SKIP): + yield from _generate_ignored_nodes_from_fmt_skip(leaf, comment, mode) + return + container: LN | None = container_of(leaf) + while container is not None and container.type != token.ENDMARKER: + if is_fmt_on(container, mode=mode): + return + + # fix for fmt: on in children + if children_contains_fmt_on(container, mode=mode): + for index, child in enumerate(container.children): + if isinstance(child, Leaf) and is_fmt_on(child, mode=mode): + if child.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS: + # This means `# fmt: on` is placed at a different bracket level + # than `# fmt: off`. This is an invalid use, but as a courtesy, + # we include this closing bracket in the ignored nodes. + # The alternative is to fail the formatting. + yield child + return + if ( + child.type == token.INDENT + and index < len(container.children) - 1 + and children_contains_fmt_on( + container.children[index + 1], mode=mode + ) + ): + # This means `# fmt: on` is placed right after an indentation + # level, and we shouldn't swallow the previous INDENT token. + return + if children_contains_fmt_on(child, mode=mode): + return + yield child + else: + if container.type == token.DEDENT and container.next_sibling is None: + # This can happen when there is no matching `# fmt: on` comment at the + # same level as `# fmt: on`. We need to keep this DEDENT. + return + yield container + container = container.next_sibling + + +def _find_compound_statement_context(parent: Node) -> Node | None: + """Return the body node of a compound statement if we should respect fmt: skip. + + This handles one-line compound statements like: + if condition: body # fmt: skip + + When Black expands such statements, they temporarily look like: + if condition: + body # fmt: skip + + In both cases, we want to return the body node (either the simple_stmt directly + or the suite containing it). + """ + if parent.type != syms.simple_stmt: + return None + + if not isinstance(parent.parent, Node): + return None + + # Case 1: Expanded form after Black's initial formatting pass. + # The one-liner has been split across multiple lines: + # if True: + # print("a"); print("b") # fmt: skip + # Structure: compound_stmt -> suite -> simple_stmt + if ( + parent.parent.type == syms.suite + and isinstance(parent.parent.parent, Node) + and parent.parent.parent.type in _COMPOUND_STATEMENTS + ): + return parent.parent + + # Case 2: Original one-line form from the input source. + # The statement is still on a single line: + # if True: print("a"); print("b") # fmt: skip + # Structure: compound_stmt -> simple_stmt + if parent.parent.type in _COMPOUND_STATEMENTS: + return parent + + return None + + +def _should_keep_compound_statement_inline( + body_node: Node, simple_stmt_parent: Node +) -> bool: + """Check if a compound statement should be kept on one line. + + Returns True only for compound statements with semicolon-separated bodies, + like: if True: print("a"); print("b") # fmt: skip + """ + # Check if there are semicolons in the body + for leaf in body_node.leaves(): + if leaf.type == token.SEMI: + # Verify it's a single-line body (one simple_stmt) + if body_node.type == syms.suite: + # After formatting: check suite has one simple_stmt child + simple_stmts = [ + child + for child in body_node.children + if child.type == syms.simple_stmt + ] + return len(simple_stmts) == 1 and simple_stmts[0] is simple_stmt_parent + else: + # Original form: body_node IS the simple_stmt + return body_node is simple_stmt_parent + return False + + +def _get_compound_statement_header( + body_node: Node, simple_stmt_parent: Node +) -> list[LN]: + """Get header nodes for a compound statement that should be preserved inline.""" + if not _should_keep_compound_statement_inline(body_node, simple_stmt_parent): + return [] + + # Get the compound statement (parent of body) + compound_stmt = body_node.parent + if compound_stmt is None or compound_stmt.type not in _COMPOUND_STATEMENTS: + return [] + + # Collect all header leaves before the body + header_leaves: list[LN] = [] + for child in compound_stmt.children: + if child is body_node: + break + if isinstance(child, Leaf): + if child.type not in (token.NEWLINE, token.INDENT): + header_leaves.append(child) + else: + header_leaves.extend(child.leaves()) + return header_leaves + + +def _generate_ignored_nodes_from_fmt_skip( + leaf: Leaf, comment: ProtoComment, mode: Mode +) -> Iterator[LN]: + """Generate all leaves that should be ignored by the `# fmt: skip` from `leaf`.""" + prev_sibling = leaf.prev_sibling + parent = leaf.parent + ignored_nodes: list[LN] = [] + # Need to properly format the leaf prefix to compare it to comment.value, + # which is also formatted + comments = list_comments(leaf.prefix, is_endmarker=False, mode=mode) + if not comments or comment.value != comments[0].value: + return + + if not prev_sibling and parent: + prev_sibling = parent.prev_sibling + + if prev_sibling is not None: + leaf.prefix = leaf.prefix[comment.consumed :] + + # Generates the nodes to be ignored by `fmt: skip`. + + # Nodes to ignore are the ones on the same line as the + # `# fmt: skip` comment, excluding the `# fmt: skip` + # node itself. + + # Traversal process (starting at the `# fmt: skip` node): + # 1. Move to the `prev_sibling` of the current node. + # 2. If `prev_sibling` has children, go to its rightmost leaf. + # 3. If there's no `prev_sibling`, move up to the parent + # node and repeat. + # 4. Continue until: + # a. You encounter an `INDENT` or `NEWLINE` node (indicates + # start of the line). + # b. You reach the root node. + + # Include all visited LEAVES in the ignored list, except INDENT + # or NEWLINE leaves. + + current_node = prev_sibling + ignored_nodes = [current_node] + if current_node.prev_sibling is None and current_node.parent is not None: + current_node = current_node.parent + + # Track seen nodes to detect cycles that can occur after tree modifications + seen_nodes = {id(current_node)} + + while "\n" not in current_node.prefix and current_node.prev_sibling is not None: + leaf_nodes = list(current_node.prev_sibling.leaves()) + next_node = leaf_nodes[-1] if leaf_nodes else current_node + + # Detect infinite loop - if we've seen this node before, stop + # This can happen when STANDALONE_COMMENT nodes are inserted + # during processing + if id(next_node) in seen_nodes: + break + + current_node = next_node + seen_nodes.add(id(current_node)) + + # Stop if we encounter a STANDALONE_COMMENT created by fmt processing + if ( + isinstance(current_node, Leaf) + and current_node.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT + and hasattr(current_node, "fmt_pass_converted_first_leaf") + ): + break + + if ( + current_node.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS + and current_node.parent + and current_node.parent.type == syms.atom + ): + current_node = current_node.parent + + if current_node.type in (token.NEWLINE, token.INDENT): + current_node.prefix = "" + break + + if current_node.type == token.DEDENT: + break + + # Special case for with expressions + # Without this, we can stuck inside the asexpr_test's children's children + if ( + current_node.parent + and current_node.parent.type == syms.asexpr_test + and current_node.parent.parent + and current_node.parent.parent.type == syms.with_stmt + ): + current_node = current_node.parent + + ignored_nodes.insert(0, current_node) + + if current_node.prev_sibling is None and current_node.parent is not None: + current_node = current_node.parent + + # Special handling for compound statements with semicolon-separated bodies + if isinstance(parent, Node): + body_node = _find_compound_statement_context(parent) + if body_node is not None: + header_nodes = _get_compound_statement_header(body_node, parent) + if header_nodes: + ignored_nodes = header_nodes + ignored_nodes + + yield from ignored_nodes + elif ( + parent is not None and parent.type == syms.suite and leaf.type == token.NEWLINE + ): + # The `# fmt: skip` is on the colon line of the if/while/def/class/... + # statements. The ignored nodes should be previous siblings of the + # parent suite node. + leaf.prefix = "" + parent_sibling = parent.prev_sibling + while parent_sibling is not None and parent_sibling.type != syms.suite: + ignored_nodes.insert(0, parent_sibling) + parent_sibling = parent_sibling.prev_sibling + # Special case for `async_stmt` where the ASYNC token is on the + # grandparent node. + grandparent = parent.parent + if ( + grandparent is not None + and grandparent.prev_sibling is not None + and grandparent.prev_sibling.type == token.ASYNC + ): + ignored_nodes.insert(0, grandparent.prev_sibling) + yield from iter(ignored_nodes) + + +def is_fmt_on(container: LN, mode: Mode) -> bool: + """Determine whether formatting is switched on within a container. + Determined by whether the last `# fmt:` comment is `on` or `off`. + """ + fmt_on = False + for comment in list_comments(container.prefix, is_endmarker=False, mode=mode): + if contains_fmt_directive(comment.value, FMT_ON): + fmt_on = True + elif contains_fmt_directive(comment.value, FMT_OFF): + fmt_on = False + return fmt_on + + +def children_contains_fmt_on(container: LN, mode: Mode) -> bool: + """Determine if children have formatting switched on.""" + for child in container.children: + leaf = first_leaf_of(child) + if leaf is not None and is_fmt_on(leaf, mode=mode): + return True + + return False + + +def contains_pragma_comment(comment_list: list[Leaf]) -> bool: + """ + Returns: + True iff one of the comments in @comment_list is a pragma used by one + of the more common static analysis tools for python (e.g. mypy, flake8, + pylint). + """ + for comment in comment_list: + if comment.value.startswith(("# type:", "# noqa", "# pylint:")): + return True + + return False + + +def contains_fmt_directive( + comment_line: str, directives: set[str] = FMT_OFF | FMT_ON | FMT_SKIP +) -> bool: + """ + Checks if the given comment contains format directives, alone or paired with + other comments. + + Defaults to checking all directives (skip, off, on, yapf), but can be + narrowed to specific ones. + + Matching styles: + # foobar <-- single comment + # foobar # foobar # foobar <-- multiple comments + # foobar; foobar <-- list of comments (; separated) + """ + semantic_comment_blocks = [ + comment_line, + *[ + _COMMENT_PREFIX + comment.strip() + for comment in comment_line.split(_COMMENT_PREFIX)[1:] + ], + *[ + _COMMENT_PREFIX + comment.strip() + for comment in comment_line.strip(_COMMENT_PREFIX).split( + _COMMENT_LIST_SEPARATOR + ) + ], + ] + + return any(comment in directives for comment in semantic_comment_blocks) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/concurrency.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/concurrency.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2359dba5fe8242781a87a868b3b4f4cb737ce16a --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/concurrency.py @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ +""" +Formatting many files at once via multiprocessing. Contains entrypoint and utilities. + +NOTE: this module is only imported if we need to format several files at once. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import asyncio +import logging +import os +import signal +import sys +import traceback +from collections.abc import Iterable +from concurrent.futures import Executor, ProcessPoolExecutor, ThreadPoolExecutor +from multiprocessing import Manager +from pathlib import Path +from typing import Any + +from mypy_extensions import mypyc_attr + +from black import WriteBack, format_file_in_place +from black.cache import Cache +from black.mode import Mode +from black.output import err +from black.report import Changed, Report + + +def maybe_install_uvloop() -> None: + """If our environment has uvloop installed we use it. + + This is called only from command-line entry points to avoid + interfering with the parent process if Black is used as a library. + """ + try: + import uvloop + + uvloop.install() + except ImportError: + pass + + +def cancel(tasks: Iterable[asyncio.Future[Any]]) -> None: + """asyncio signal handler that cancels all `tasks` and reports to stderr.""" + err("Aborted!") + for task in tasks: + task.cancel() + + +def shutdown(loop: asyncio.AbstractEventLoop) -> None: + """Cancel all pending tasks on `loop`, wait for them, and close the loop.""" + try: + # This part is borrowed from asyncio/runners.py in Python 3.7b2. + to_cancel = [task for task in asyncio.all_tasks(loop) if not task.done()] + if not to_cancel: + return + + for task in to_cancel: + task.cancel() + loop.run_until_complete(asyncio.gather(*to_cancel, return_exceptions=True)) + finally: + # `concurrent.futures.Future` objects cannot be cancelled once they + # are already running. There might be some when the `shutdown()` happened. + # Silence their logger's spew about the event loop being closed. + cf_logger = logging.getLogger("concurrent.futures") + cf_logger.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL) + loop.close() + + +# diff-shades depends on being to monkeypatch this function to operate. I know it's +# not ideal, but this shouldn't cause any issues ... hopefully. ~ichard26 +@mypyc_attr(patchable=True) +def reformat_many( + sources: set[Path], + fast: bool, + write_back: WriteBack, + mode: Mode, + report: Report, + workers: int | None, + no_cache: bool = False, +) -> None: + """Reformat multiple files using a ProcessPoolExecutor.""" + maybe_install_uvloop() + + if workers is None: + workers = int(os.environ.get("BLACK_NUM_WORKERS", 0)) + workers = workers or os.cpu_count() or 1 + if sys.platform == "win32": + # Work around https://bugs.python.org/issue26903 + workers = min(workers, 60) + + executor: Executor | None = None + if workers > 1: + try: + executor = ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=workers) + except (ImportError, NotImplementedError, OSError): + # we arrive here if the underlying system does not support multi-processing + # like in AWS Lambda or Termux, in which case we gracefully fallback to + # a ThreadPoolExecutor with just a single worker (more workers would not do + # us any good due to the Global Interpreter Lock) + pass + + if executor is None: + executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) + + loop = asyncio.new_event_loop() + asyncio.set_event_loop(loop) + try: + loop.run_until_complete( + schedule_formatting( + sources=sources, + fast=fast, + write_back=write_back, + mode=mode, + report=report, + loop=loop, + executor=executor, + no_cache=no_cache, + ) + ) + finally: + try: + shutdown(loop) + finally: + asyncio.set_event_loop(None) + if executor is not None: + executor.shutdown() + + +async def schedule_formatting( + sources: set[Path], + fast: bool, + write_back: WriteBack, + mode: Mode, + report: Report, + loop: asyncio.AbstractEventLoop, + executor: Executor, + no_cache: bool = False, +) -> None: + """Run formatting of `sources` in parallel using the provided `executor`. + + (Use ProcessPoolExecutors for actual parallelism.) + + `write_back`, `fast`, and `mode` options are passed to + :func:`format_file_in_place`. + """ + cache = None if no_cache else Cache.read(mode) + if cache is not None and write_back not in ( + WriteBack.DIFF, + WriteBack.COLOR_DIFF, + ): + sources, cached = cache.filtered_cached(sources) + for src in sorted(cached): + report.done(src, Changed.CACHED) + if not sources: + return + + cancelled = [] + sources_to_cache = [] + lock = None + manager = None + if write_back in (WriteBack.DIFF, WriteBack.COLOR_DIFF): + # For diff output, we need locks to ensure we don't interleave output + # from different processes. + manager = Manager() + lock = manager.Lock() + + try: + tasks = { + asyncio.ensure_future( + loop.run_in_executor( + executor, format_file_in_place, src, fast, mode, write_back, lock + ) + ): src + for src in sorted(sources) + } + pending = tasks.keys() + try: + loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGINT, cancel, pending) + loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGTERM, cancel, pending) + except NotImplementedError: + # There are no good alternatives for these on Windows. + pass + while pending: + done, _ = await asyncio.wait(pending, return_when=asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED) + for task in done: + src = tasks.pop(task) + if task.cancelled(): + cancelled.append(task) + elif exc := task.exception(): + if report.verbose: + traceback.print_exception(type(exc), exc, exc.__traceback__) + report.failed(src, str(exc)) + else: + changed = Changed.YES if task.result() else Changed.NO + # If the file was written back or was successfully checked as + # well-formatted, store this information in the cache. + if write_back is WriteBack.YES or ( + write_back is WriteBack.CHECK and changed is Changed.NO + ): + sources_to_cache.append(src) + report.done(src, changed) + if cancelled: + await asyncio.gather(*cancelled, return_exceptions=True) + if sources_to_cache and not no_cache and cache is not None: + cache.write(sources_to_cache) + finally: + if manager is not None: + manager.shutdown() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/const.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/const.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ee466679c7074caf936b1e2707b82468e8d83432 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/const.py @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH = 88 +DEFAULT_EXCLUDES = r"/(\.direnv|\.eggs|\.git|\.hg|\.ipynb_checkpoints|\.mypy_cache|\.nox|\.pytest_cache|\.ruff_cache|\.tox|\.svn|\.venv|\.vscode|__pypackages__|_build|buck-out|build|dist|venv)/" # noqa: B950 +DEFAULT_INCLUDES = r"(\.pyi?|\.ipynb)$" +STDIN_PLACEHOLDER = "__BLACK_STDIN_FILENAME__" diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/debug.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/debug.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f051c497d0b601e89461332ad17661c643e181f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/debug.py @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +from collections.abc import Iterator +from dataclasses import dataclass, field +from typing import Any, TypeVar, Union + +from black.nodes import Visitor +from black.output import out +from black.parsing import lib2to3_parse +from blib2to3.pgen2 import token +from blib2to3.pytree import Leaf, Node, type_repr + +LN = Union[Leaf, Node] +T = TypeVar("T") + + +@dataclass +class DebugVisitor(Visitor[T]): + tree_depth: int = 0 + list_output: list[str] = field(default_factory=list) + print_output: bool = True + + def out(self, message: str, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + self.list_output.append(message) + if self.print_output: + out(message, *args, **kwargs) + + def visit_default(self, node: LN) -> Iterator[T]: + indent = " " * (2 * self.tree_depth) + if isinstance(node, Node): + _type = type_repr(node.type) + self.out(f"{indent}{_type}", fg="yellow") + self.tree_depth += 1 + for child in node.children: + yield from self.visit(child) + + self.tree_depth -= 1 + self.out(f"{indent}/{_type}", fg="yellow", bold=False) + else: + _type = token.tok_name.get(node.type, str(node.type)) + self.out(f"{indent}{_type}", fg="blue", nl=False) + if node.prefix: + # We don't have to handle prefixes for `Node` objects since + # that delegates to the first child anyway. + self.out(f" {node.prefix!r}", fg="green", bold=False, nl=False) + self.out(f" {node.value!r}", fg="blue", bold=False) + + @classmethod + def show(cls, code: str | Leaf | Node) -> None: + """Pretty-print the lib2to3 AST of a given string of `code`. + + Convenience method for debugging. + """ + v: DebugVisitor[None] = DebugVisitor() + if isinstance(code, str): + code = lib2to3_parse(code) + list(v.visit(code)) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/files.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/files.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..77d1a4916936b484a3246417444b638155106ce7 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/files.py @@ -0,0 +1,426 @@ +import io +import os +import sys +from collections.abc import Iterable, Iterator, Sequence +from functools import lru_cache +from pathlib import Path +from re import Pattern +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Union + +from mypy_extensions import mypyc_attr +from packaging.specifiers import InvalidSpecifier, Specifier, SpecifierSet +from packaging.version import InvalidVersion, Version +from pathspec import GitIgnoreSpec +from pathspec.patterns.gitignore import GitIgnorePatternError + +if sys.version_info >= (3, 11): + try: + import tomllib + except ImportError: + # Help users on older alphas + if not TYPE_CHECKING: + import tomli as tomllib +else: + import tomli as tomllib + +from black.handle_ipynb_magics import jupyter_dependencies_are_installed +from black.mode import TargetVersion +from black.output import err +from black.report import Report + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + import colorama + + +@lru_cache +def _load_toml(path: Path | str) -> dict[str, Any]: + with open(path, "rb") as f: + return tomllib.load(f) + + +@lru_cache +def _cached_resolve(path: Path) -> Path: + return path.resolve() + + +@lru_cache +def find_project_root( + srcs: Sequence[str], stdin_filename: str | None = None +) -> tuple[Path, str]: + """Return a directory containing .git, .hg, or pyproject.toml. + + pyproject.toml files are only considered if they contain a [tool.black] + section and are ignored otherwise. + + That directory will be a common parent of all files and directories + passed in `srcs`. + + If no directory in the tree contains a marker that would specify it's the + project root, the root of the file system is returned. + + Returns a two-tuple with the first element as the project root path and + the second element as a string describing the method by which the + project root was discovered. + """ + if stdin_filename is not None: + srcs = tuple(stdin_filename if s == "-" else s for s in srcs) + if not srcs: + srcs = [str(_cached_resolve(Path.cwd()))] + + path_srcs = [_cached_resolve(Path(Path.cwd(), src)) for src in srcs] + + # A list of lists of parents for each 'src'. 'src' is included as a + # "parent" of itself if it is a directory + src_parents = [ + list(path.parents) + ([path] if path.is_dir() else []) for path in path_srcs + ] + + common_base = max( + set.intersection(*(set(parents) for parents in src_parents)), + key=lambda path: path.parts, + ) + + for directory in (common_base, *common_base.parents): + if (directory / ".git").exists(): + return directory, ".git directory" + + if (directory / ".hg").is_dir(): + return directory, ".hg directory" + + if (directory / "pyproject.toml").is_file(): + pyproject_toml = _load_toml(directory / "pyproject.toml") + if "black" in pyproject_toml.get("tool", {}): + return directory, "pyproject.toml" + + return directory, "file system root" + + +def find_pyproject_toml( + path_search_start: tuple[str, ...], stdin_filename: str | None = None +) -> str | None: + """Find the absolute filepath to a pyproject.toml if it exists""" + path_project_root, _ = find_project_root(path_search_start, stdin_filename) + path_pyproject_toml = path_project_root / "pyproject.toml" + if path_pyproject_toml.is_file(): + return str(path_pyproject_toml) + + try: + path_user_pyproject_toml = find_user_pyproject_toml() + return ( + str(path_user_pyproject_toml) + if path_user_pyproject_toml.is_file() + else None + ) + except (PermissionError, RuntimeError) as e: + # We do not have access to the user-level config directory, so ignore it. + err(f"Ignoring user configuration directory due to {e!r}") + return None + + +@mypyc_attr(patchable=True) +def parse_pyproject_toml(path_config: str) -> dict[str, Any]: + """Parse a pyproject toml file, pulling out relevant parts for Black. + + If parsing fails, will raise a tomllib.TOMLDecodeError. + """ + pyproject_toml = _load_toml(path_config) + config: dict[str, Any] = pyproject_toml.get("tool", {}).get("black", {}) + config = {k.replace("--", "").replace("-", "_"): v for k, v in config.items()} + + if "target_version" not in config: + inferred_target_version = infer_target_version(pyproject_toml) + if inferred_target_version is not None: + config["target_version"] = [v.name.lower() for v in inferred_target_version] + + return config + + +def infer_target_version( + pyproject_toml: dict[str, Any], +) -> list[TargetVersion] | None: + """Infer Black's target version from the project metadata in pyproject.toml. + + Supports the PyPA standard format (PEP 621): + https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/declaring-project-metadata/#requires-python + + If the target version cannot be inferred, returns None. + """ + project_metadata = pyproject_toml.get("project", {}) + requires_python = project_metadata.get("requires-python", None) + if requires_python is not None: + try: + return parse_req_python_version(requires_python) + except InvalidVersion: + pass + try: + return parse_req_python_specifier(requires_python) + except (InvalidSpecifier, InvalidVersion): + pass + + return None + + +def parse_req_python_version(requires_python: str) -> list[TargetVersion] | None: + """Parse a version string (i.e. ``"3.7"``) to a list of TargetVersion. + + If parsing fails, will raise a packaging.version.InvalidVersion error. + If the parsed version cannot be mapped to a valid TargetVersion, returns None. + """ + version = Version(requires_python) + if version.release[0] != 3: + return None + try: + return [TargetVersion(version.release[1])] + except (IndexError, ValueError): + return None + + +def parse_req_python_specifier(requires_python: str) -> list[TargetVersion] | None: + """Parse a specifier string (i.e. ``">=3.7,<3.10"``) to a list of TargetVersion. + + If parsing fails, will raise a packaging.specifiers.InvalidSpecifier error. + If the parsed specifier cannot be mapped to a valid TargetVersion, returns None. + """ + specifier_set = strip_specifier_set(SpecifierSet(requires_python)) + if not specifier_set: + return None + + target_version_map = {f"3.{v.value}": v for v in TargetVersion} + compatible_versions: list[str] = list(specifier_set.filter(target_version_map)) + if compatible_versions: + return [target_version_map[v] for v in compatible_versions] + return None + + +def strip_specifier_set(specifier_set: SpecifierSet) -> SpecifierSet: + """Strip minor versions for some specifiers in the specifier set. + + For background on version specifiers, see PEP 440: + https://peps.python.org/pep-0440/#version-specifiers + """ + specifiers = [] + for s in specifier_set: + if "*" in str(s): + specifiers.append(s) + elif s.operator in ["~=", "==", ">=", "==="]: + version = Version(s.version) + stripped = Specifier(f"{s.operator}{version.major}.{version.minor}") + specifiers.append(stripped) + elif s.operator == ">": + version = Version(s.version) + if len(version.release) > 2: + s = Specifier(f">={version.major}.{version.minor}") + specifiers.append(s) + else: + specifiers.append(s) + + return SpecifierSet(",".join(str(s) for s in specifiers)) + + +@lru_cache +def find_user_pyproject_toml() -> Path: + r"""Return the path to the top-level user configuration for black. + + This looks for ~\.black on Windows and ~/.config/black on Linux and other + Unix systems. + + May raise: + - RuntimeError: if the current user has no homedir + - PermissionError: if the current process cannot access the user's homedir + """ + if sys.platform == "win32": + # Windows + user_config_path = Path.home() / ".black" + else: + config_root = os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", "~/.config") + user_config_path = Path(config_root).expanduser() / "black" + return _cached_resolve(user_config_path) + + +@lru_cache +def get_gitignore(root: Path) -> GitIgnoreSpec: + """Return a GitIgnoreSpec matching gitignore content if present.""" + gitignore = root / ".gitignore" + lines: list[str] = [] + if gitignore.is_file(): + with gitignore.open(encoding="utf-8") as gf: + lines = gf.readlines() + try: + return GitIgnoreSpec.from_lines(lines) + except GitIgnorePatternError as e: + err(f"Could not parse {gitignore}: {e}") + raise + + +def resolves_outside_root_or_cannot_stat( + path: Path, + root: Path, + report: Report | None = None, +) -> bool: + """ + Returns whether the path is a symbolic link that points outside the + root directory. Also returns True if we failed to resolve the path. + """ + try: + resolved_path = _cached_resolve(path) + except OSError as e: + if report: + report.path_ignored(path, f"cannot be read because {e}") + return True + try: + resolved_path.relative_to(root) + except ValueError: + if report: + report.path_ignored(path, f"is a symbolic link that points outside {root}") + return True + return False + + +def best_effort_relative_path(path: Path, root: Path) -> Path: + # Precondition: resolves_outside_root_or_cannot_stat(path, root) is False + try: + return path.absolute().relative_to(root) + except ValueError: + pass + root_parent = next((p for p in path.parents if _cached_resolve(p) == root), None) + if root_parent is not None: + return path.relative_to(root_parent) + # something adversarial, fallback to path guaranteed by precondition + return _cached_resolve(path).relative_to(root) + + +def _path_is_ignored( + root_relative_path: str, + root: Path, + gitignore_dict: dict[Path, GitIgnoreSpec], +) -> bool: + path = root / root_relative_path + # Note that this logic is sensitive to the ordering of gitignore_dict. Callers must + # ensure that gitignore_dict is ordered from least specific to most specific. + for gitignore_path, pattern in gitignore_dict.items(): + try: + relative_path = path.relative_to(gitignore_path).as_posix() + if path.is_dir(): + relative_path = relative_path + "/" + except ValueError: + break + if pattern.match_file(relative_path): + return True + return False + + +def path_is_excluded( + normalized_path: str, + pattern: Pattern[str] | None, +) -> bool: + match = pattern.search(normalized_path) if pattern else None + return bool(match and match.group(0)) + + +def gen_python_files( + paths: Iterable[Path], + root: Path, + include: Pattern[str], + exclude: Pattern[str], + extend_exclude: Pattern[str] | None, + force_exclude: Pattern[str] | None, + report: Report, + gitignore_dict: dict[Path, GitIgnoreSpec] | None, + *, + verbose: bool, + quiet: bool, +) -> Iterator[Path]: + """Generate all files under `path` whose paths are not excluded by the + `exclude_regex`, `extend_exclude`, or `force_exclude` regexes, + but are included by the `include` regex. + + Symbolic links pointing outside of the `root` directory are ignored. + + `report` is where output about exclusions goes. + """ + + assert root.is_absolute(), f"INTERNAL ERROR: `root` must be absolute but is {root}" + for child in paths: + assert child.is_absolute() + root_relative_path = child.relative_to(root).as_posix() + + # First ignore files matching .gitignore, if passed + if gitignore_dict and _path_is_ignored( + root_relative_path, root, gitignore_dict + ): + report.path_ignored(child, "matches a .gitignore file content") + continue + + # Then ignore with `--exclude` `--extend-exclude` and `--force-exclude` options. + root_relative_path = "/" + root_relative_path + if child.is_dir(): + root_relative_path += "/" + + if path_is_excluded(root_relative_path, exclude): + report.path_ignored(child, "matches the --exclude regular expression") + continue + + if path_is_excluded(root_relative_path, extend_exclude): + report.path_ignored( + child, "matches the --extend-exclude regular expression" + ) + continue + + if path_is_excluded(root_relative_path, force_exclude): + report.path_ignored(child, "matches the --force-exclude regular expression") + continue + + if resolves_outside_root_or_cannot_stat(child, root, report): + continue + + if child.is_dir(): + # If gitignore is None, gitignore usage is disabled, while a Falsey + # gitignore is when the directory doesn't have a .gitignore file. + if gitignore_dict is not None: + new_gitignore_dict = { + **gitignore_dict, + root / child: get_gitignore(child), + } + else: + new_gitignore_dict = None + yield from gen_python_files( + child.iterdir(), + root, + include, + exclude, + extend_exclude, + force_exclude, + report, + new_gitignore_dict, + verbose=verbose, + quiet=quiet, + ) + + elif child.is_file(): + if child.suffix == ".ipynb" and not jupyter_dependencies_are_installed( + warn=verbose or not quiet + ): + continue + include_match = include.search(root_relative_path) if include else True + if include_match: + yield child + + +def wrap_stream_for_windows( + f: io.TextIOWrapper, +) -> Union[io.TextIOWrapper, "colorama.AnsiToWin32"]: + """ + Wrap stream with colorama's wrap_stream so colors are shown on Windows. + + If `colorama` is unavailable, the original stream is returned unmodified. + Otherwise, the `wrap_stream()` function determines whether the stream needs + to be wrapped for a Windows environment and will accordingly either return + an `AnsiToWin32` wrapper or the original stream. + """ + try: + from colorama.initialise import wrap_stream + except ImportError: + return f + else: + # Set `strip=False` to avoid needing to modify test_express_diff_with_color. + return wrap_stream(f, convert=None, strip=False, autoreset=False, wrap=True) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/handle_ipynb_magics.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/handle_ipynb_magics.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c84fe6219fba92603d2264070040cd60e5e0e97a --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/handle_ipynb_magics.py @@ -0,0 +1,502 @@ +"""Functions to process IPython magics with.""" + +import ast +import collections +import dataclasses +import re +import secrets +from functools import lru_cache +from importlib.util import find_spec +from typing import TypeGuard + +from black.mode import Mode +from black.output import out +from black.report import NothingChanged + +TRANSFORMED_MAGICS = frozenset(( + "get_ipython().run_cell_magic", + "get_ipython().system", + "get_ipython().getoutput", + "get_ipython().run_line_magic", +)) +TOKENS_TO_IGNORE = frozenset(( + "ENDMARKER", + "NL", + "NEWLINE", + "COMMENT", + "DEDENT", + "UNIMPORTANT_WS", + "ESCAPED_NL", +)) +PYTHON_CELL_MAGICS = frozenset(( + "capture", + "prun", + "pypy", + "python", + "python3", + "time", + "timeit", +)) + + +@dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True) +class Replacement: + mask: str + src: str + + +@lru_cache +def jupyter_dependencies_are_installed(*, warn: bool) -> bool: + installed = ( + find_spec("tokenize_rt") is not None and find_spec("IPython") is not None + ) + if not installed and warn: + msg = ( + "Skipping .ipynb files as Jupyter dependencies are not installed.\n" + 'You can fix this by running ``pip install "black[jupyter]"``' + ) + out(msg) + return installed + + +def validate_cell(src: str, mode: Mode) -> None: + r"""Check that cell does not already contain TransformerManager transformations, + or non-Python cell magics, which might cause tokenizer_rt to break because of + indentations. + + If a cell contains ``!ls``, then it'll be transformed to + ``get_ipython().system('ls')``. However, if the cell originally contained + ``get_ipython().system('ls')``, then it would get transformed in the same way: + + >>> TransformerManager().transform_cell("get_ipython().system('ls')") + "get_ipython().system('ls')\n" + >>> TransformerManager().transform_cell("!ls") + "get_ipython().system('ls')\n" + + Due to the impossibility of safely roundtripping in such situations, cells + containing transformed magics will be ignored. + """ + if any(transformed_magic in src for transformed_magic in TRANSFORMED_MAGICS): + raise NothingChanged + + line = _get_code_start(src) + if line.startswith("%%") and ( + line.split(maxsplit=1)[0][2:] + not in PYTHON_CELL_MAGICS | mode.python_cell_magics + ): + raise NothingChanged + + +def remove_trailing_semicolon(src: str) -> tuple[str, bool]: + """Remove trailing semicolon from Jupyter notebook cell. + + For example, + + fig, ax = plt.subplots() + ax.plot(x_data, y_data); # plot data + + would become + + fig, ax = plt.subplots() + ax.plot(x_data, y_data) # plot data + + Mirrors the logic in `quiet` from `IPython.core.displayhook`, but uses + ``tokenize_rt`` so that round-tripping works fine. + """ + from tokenize_rt import reversed_enumerate, src_to_tokens, tokens_to_src + + tokens = src_to_tokens(src) + trailing_semicolon = False + for idx, token in reversed_enumerate(tokens): + if token.name in TOKENS_TO_IGNORE: + continue + if token.name == "OP" and token.src == ";": + del tokens[idx] + trailing_semicolon = True + break + if not trailing_semicolon: + return src, False + return tokens_to_src(tokens), True + + +def put_trailing_semicolon_back(src: str, has_trailing_semicolon: bool) -> str: + """Put trailing semicolon back if cell originally had it. + + Mirrors the logic in `quiet` from `IPython.core.displayhook`, but uses + ``tokenize_rt`` so that round-tripping works fine. + """ + if not has_trailing_semicolon: + return src + from tokenize_rt import reversed_enumerate, src_to_tokens, tokens_to_src + + tokens = src_to_tokens(src) + for idx, token in reversed_enumerate(tokens): + if token.name in TOKENS_TO_IGNORE: + continue + tokens[idx] = token._replace(src=token.src + ";") + break + else: # pragma: nocover + raise AssertionError( + "INTERNAL ERROR: Was not able to reinstate trailing semicolon. " + "Please report a bug on https://github.com/psf/black/issues. " + ) from None + return str(tokens_to_src(tokens)) + + +def mask_cell(src: str) -> tuple[str, list[Replacement]]: + """Mask IPython magics so content becomes parseable Python code. + + For example, + + %matplotlib inline + 'foo' + + becomes + + b"25716f358c32750" + 'foo' + + The replacements are returned, along with the transformed code. + """ + replacements: list[Replacement] = [] + try: + ast.parse(src) + except SyntaxError: + # Might have IPython magics, will process below. + pass + else: + # Syntax is fine, nothing to mask, early return. + return src, replacements + + from IPython.core.inputtransformer2 import TransformerManager + + transformer_manager = TransformerManager() + # A side effect of the following transformation is that it also removes any + # empty lines at the beginning of the cell. + transformed = transformer_manager.transform_cell(src) + transformed, cell_magic_replacements = replace_cell_magics(transformed) + replacements += cell_magic_replacements + transformed = transformer_manager.transform_cell(transformed) + transformed, magic_replacements = replace_magics(transformed) + if len(transformed.strip().splitlines()) != len(src.strip().splitlines()): + # Multi-line magic, not supported. + raise NothingChanged + replacements += magic_replacements + return transformed, replacements + + +def create_token(n_chars: int) -> str: + """Create a randomly generated token that is n_chars characters long.""" + assert n_chars > 0 + n_bytes = max(n_chars // 2 - 1, 1) + token = secrets.token_hex(n_bytes) + if len(token) + 3 > n_chars: + token = token[:-1] + # We use a bytestring so that the string does not get interpreted + # as a docstring. + return f'b"{token}"' + + +def get_token(src: str, magic: str) -> str: + """Return randomly generated token to mask IPython magic with. + + For example, if 'magic' was `%matplotlib inline`, then a possible + token to mask it with would be `"43fdd17f7e5ddc83"`. The token + will be the same length as the magic, and we make sure that it was + not already present anywhere else in the cell. + """ + assert magic + n_chars = len(magic) + token = create_token(n_chars) + counter = 0 + while token in src: + token = create_token(n_chars) + counter += 1 + if counter > 100: + raise AssertionError( + "INTERNAL ERROR: Black was not able to replace IPython magic. " + "Please report a bug on https://github.com/psf/black/issues. " + f"The magic might be helpful: {magic}" + ) from None + return token + + +def replace_cell_magics(src: str) -> tuple[str, list[Replacement]]: + r"""Replace cell magic with token. + + Note that 'src' will already have been processed by IPython's + TransformerManager().transform_cell. + + Example, + + get_ipython().run_cell_magic('t', '-n1', 'ls =!ls\n') + + becomes + + "a794." + ls =!ls + + The replacement, along with the transformed code, is returned. + """ + replacements: list[Replacement] = [] + + tree = ast.parse(src) + + cell_magic_finder = CellMagicFinder() + cell_magic_finder.visit(tree) + if cell_magic_finder.cell_magic is None: + return src, replacements + header = cell_magic_finder.cell_magic.header + mask = get_token(src, header) + replacements.append(Replacement(mask=mask, src=header)) + return f"{mask}\n{cell_magic_finder.cell_magic.body}", replacements + + +def replace_magics(src: str) -> tuple[str, list[Replacement]]: + """Replace magics within body of cell. + + Note that 'src' will already have been processed by IPython's + TransformerManager().transform_cell. + + Example, this + + get_ipython().run_line_magic('matplotlib', 'inline') + 'foo' + + becomes + + "5e67db56d490fd39" + 'foo' + + The replacement, along with the transformed code, are returned. + """ + replacements = [] + magic_finder = MagicFinder() + magic_finder.visit(ast.parse(src)) + new_srcs = [] + for i, line in enumerate(src.split("\n"), start=1): + if i in magic_finder.magics: + offsets_and_magics = magic_finder.magics[i] + if len(offsets_and_magics) != 1: # pragma: nocover + raise AssertionError( + f"Expecting one magic per line, got: {offsets_and_magics}\n" + "Please report a bug on https://github.com/psf/black/issues." + ) + col_offset, magic = ( + offsets_and_magics[0].col_offset, + offsets_and_magics[0].magic, + ) + mask = get_token(src, magic) + replacements.append(Replacement(mask=mask, src=magic)) + line = line[:col_offset] + mask + new_srcs.append(line) + return "\n".join(new_srcs), replacements + + +def unmask_cell(src: str, replacements: list[Replacement]) -> str: + """Remove replacements from cell. + + For example + + "9b20" + foo = bar + + becomes + + %%time + foo = bar + """ + for replacement in replacements: + src = src.replace(replacement.mask, replacement.src) + return src + + +def _get_code_start(src: str) -> str: + """Provides the first line where the code starts. + + Iterates over lines of code until it finds the first line that doesn't + contain only empty spaces and comments. It removes any empty spaces at the + start of the line and returns it. If such line doesn't exist, it returns an + empty string. + """ + for match in re.finditer(".+", src): + line = match.group(0).lstrip() + if line and not line.startswith("#"): + return line + return "" + + +def _is_ipython_magic(node: ast.expr) -> TypeGuard[ast.Attribute]: + """Check if attribute is IPython magic. + + Note that the source of the abstract syntax tree + will already have been processed by IPython's + TransformerManager().transform_cell. + """ + return ( + isinstance(node, ast.Attribute) + and isinstance(node.value, ast.Call) + and isinstance(node.value.func, ast.Name) + and node.value.func.id == "get_ipython" + ) + + +def _get_str_args(args: list[ast.expr]) -> list[str]: + str_args = [] + for arg in args: + assert isinstance(arg, ast.Constant) and isinstance(arg.value, str) + str_args.append(arg.value) + return str_args + + +@dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True) +class CellMagic: + name: str + params: str | None + body: str + + @property + def header(self) -> str: + if self.params: + return f"%%{self.name} {self.params}" + return f"%%{self.name}" + + +# ast.NodeVisitor + dataclass = breakage under mypyc. +class CellMagicFinder(ast.NodeVisitor): + r"""Find cell magics. + + Note that the source of the abstract syntax tree + will already have been processed by IPython's + TransformerManager().transform_cell. + + For example, + + %%time\n + foo() + + would have been transformed to + + get_ipython().run_cell_magic('time', '', 'foo()\n') + + and we look for instances of the latter. + """ + + def __init__(self, cell_magic: CellMagic | None = None) -> None: + self.cell_magic = cell_magic + + def visit_Expr(self, node: ast.Expr) -> None: + """Find cell magic, extract header and body.""" + if ( + isinstance(node.value, ast.Call) + and _is_ipython_magic(node.value.func) + and node.value.func.attr == "run_cell_magic" + ): + args = _get_str_args(node.value.args) + self.cell_magic = CellMagic(name=args[0], params=args[1], body=args[2]) + self.generic_visit(node) + + +@dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True) +class OffsetAndMagic: + col_offset: int + magic: str + + +# Unsurprisingly, subclassing ast.NodeVisitor means we can't use dataclasses here +# as mypyc will generate broken code. +class MagicFinder(ast.NodeVisitor): + """Visit cell to look for get_ipython calls. + + Note that the source of the abstract syntax tree + will already have been processed by IPython's + TransformerManager().transform_cell. + + For example, + + %matplotlib inline + + would have been transformed to + + get_ipython().run_line_magic('matplotlib', 'inline') + + and we look for instances of the latter (and likewise for other + types of magics). + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.magics: dict[int, list[OffsetAndMagic]] = collections.defaultdict(list) + + def visit_Assign(self, node: ast.Assign) -> None: + """Look for system assign magics. + + For example, + + black_version = !black --version + env = %env var + + would have been (respectively) transformed to + + black_version = get_ipython().getoutput('black --version') + env = get_ipython().run_line_magic('env', 'var') + + and we look for instances of any of the latter. + """ + if isinstance(node.value, ast.Call) and _is_ipython_magic(node.value.func): + args = _get_str_args(node.value.args) + if node.value.func.attr == "getoutput": + src = f"!{args[0]}" + elif node.value.func.attr == "run_line_magic": + src = f"%{args[0]}" + if args[1]: + src += f" {args[1]}" + else: + raise AssertionError( + f"Unexpected IPython magic {node.value.func.attr!r} found. " + "Please report a bug on https://github.com/psf/black/issues." + ) from None + self.magics[node.value.lineno].append( + OffsetAndMagic(node.value.col_offset, src) + ) + self.generic_visit(node) + + def visit_Expr(self, node: ast.Expr) -> None: + """Look for magics in body of cell. + + For examples, + + !ls + !!ls + ?ls + ??ls + + would (respectively) get transformed to + + get_ipython().system('ls') + get_ipython().getoutput('ls') + get_ipython().run_line_magic('pinfo', 'ls') + get_ipython().run_line_magic('pinfo2', 'ls') + + and we look for instances of any of the latter. + """ + if isinstance(node.value, ast.Call) and _is_ipython_magic(node.value.func): + args = _get_str_args(node.value.args) + if node.value.func.attr == "run_line_magic": + if args[0] == "pinfo": + src = f"?{args[1]}" + elif args[0] == "pinfo2": + src = f"??{args[1]}" + else: + src = f"%{args[0]}" + if args[1]: + src += f" {args[1]}" + elif node.value.func.attr == "system": + src = f"!{args[0]}" + elif node.value.func.attr == "getoutput": + src = f"!!{args[0]}" + else: + raise NothingChanged # unsupported magic. + self.magics[node.value.lineno].append( + OffsetAndMagic(node.value.col_offset, src) + ) + self.generic_visit(node) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/linegen.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/linegen.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cca917d50fde3c025d9d768b1908aafbb95a9be2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/linegen.py @@ -0,0 +1,2030 @@ +""" +Generating lines of code. +""" + +import re +import sys +from collections.abc import Collection, Iterator +from dataclasses import replace +from enum import Enum, auto +from functools import partial, wraps +from typing import Union, cast + +from black.brackets import ( + COMMA_PRIORITY, + DOT_PRIORITY, + STRING_PRIORITY, + get_leaves_inside_matching_brackets, + max_delimiter_priority_in_atom, +) +from black.comments import ( + FMT_OFF, + FMT_ON, + contains_fmt_directive, + generate_comments, + list_comments, +) +from black.lines import ( + Line, + RHSResult, + append_leaves, + can_be_split, + can_omit_invisible_parens, + is_line_short_enough, + line_to_string, +) +from black.mode import Feature, Mode, Preview +from black.nodes import ( + ASSIGNMENTS, + BRACKETS, + CLOSING_BRACKETS, + OPENING_BRACKETS, + STANDALONE_COMMENT, + STATEMENT, + WHITESPACE, + Visitor, + ensure_visible, + fstring_tstring_to_string, + get_annotation_type, + has_sibling_with_type, + is_arith_like, + is_async_stmt_or_funcdef, + is_atom_with_invisible_parens, + is_docstring, + is_empty_tuple, + is_generator, + is_lpar_token, + is_multiline_string, + is_name_token, + is_one_sequence_between, + is_one_tuple, + is_parent_function_or_class, + is_part_of_annotation, + is_rpar_token, + is_stub_body, + is_stub_suite, + is_tuple, + is_tuple_containing_star, + is_tuple_containing_walrus, + is_type_ignore_comment_string, + is_vararg, + is_walrus_assignment, + is_yield, + syms, + wrap_in_parentheses, +) +from black.numerics import normalize_numeric_literal +from black.strings import ( + fix_multiline_docstring, + get_string_prefix, + normalize_string_prefix, + normalize_string_quotes, + normalize_unicode_escape_sequences, +) +from black.trans import ( + CannotTransform, + StringMerger, + StringParenStripper, + StringParenWrapper, + StringSplitter, + Transformer, + hug_power_op, +) +from blib2to3.pgen2 import token +from blib2to3.pytree import Leaf, Node + +# types +LeafID = int +LN = Union[Leaf, Node] + + +class CannotSplit(CannotTransform): + """A readable split that fits the allotted line length is impossible.""" + + +# This isn't a dataclass because @dataclass + Generic breaks mypyc. +# See also https://github.com/mypyc/mypyc/issues/827. +class LineGenerator(Visitor[Line]): + """Generates reformatted Line objects. Empty lines are not emitted. + + Note: destroys the tree it's visiting by mutating prefixes of its leaves + in ways that will no longer stringify to valid Python code on the tree. + """ + + def __init__(self, mode: Mode, features: Collection[Feature]) -> None: + self.mode = mode + self.features = features + self.current_line: Line + self.__post_init__() + + def line(self, indent: int = 0) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Generate a line. + + If the line is empty, only emit if it makes sense. + If the line is too long, split it first and then generate. + + If any lines were generated, set up a new current_line. + """ + if not self.current_line: + self.current_line.depth += indent + return # Line is empty, don't emit. Creating a new one unnecessary. + + if len(self.current_line.leaves) == 1 and is_async_stmt_or_funcdef( + self.current_line.leaves[0] + ): + # Special case for async def/for/with statements. `visit_async_stmt` + # adds an `ASYNC` leaf then visits the child def/for/with statement + # nodes. Line yields from those nodes shouldn't treat the former + # `ASYNC` leaf as a complete line. + return + + complete_line = self.current_line + self.current_line = Line(mode=self.mode, depth=complete_line.depth + indent) + yield complete_line + + def visit_default(self, node: LN) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Default `visit_*()` implementation. Recurses to children of `node`.""" + if isinstance(node, Leaf): + any_open_brackets = self.current_line.bracket_tracker.any_open_brackets() + for comment in generate_comments(node, mode=self.mode): + if any_open_brackets: + # any comment within brackets is subject to splitting + self.current_line.append(comment) + elif comment.type == token.COMMENT: + # regular trailing comment + self.current_line.append(comment) + yield from self.line() + + else: + # regular standalone comment + yield from self.line() + + self.current_line.append(comment) + yield from self.line() + + if any_open_brackets: + node.prefix = "" + if node.type not in WHITESPACE: + self.current_line.append(node) + yield from super().visit_default(node) + + def visit_test(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Visit an `x if y else z` test""" + + already_parenthesized = ( + node.prev_sibling and node.prev_sibling.type == token.LPAR + ) + + if not already_parenthesized: + # Similar to logic in wrap_in_parentheses + lpar = Leaf(token.LPAR, "") + rpar = Leaf(token.RPAR, "") + prefix = node.prefix + node.prefix = "" + lpar.prefix = prefix + node.insert_child(0, lpar) + node.append_child(rpar) + + yield from self.visit_default(node) + + def visit_INDENT(self, node: Leaf) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Increase indentation level, maybe yield a line.""" + # In blib2to3 INDENT never holds comments. + yield from self.line(+1) + yield from self.visit_default(node) + + def visit_DEDENT(self, node: Leaf) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Decrease indentation level, maybe yield a line.""" + # The current line might still wait for trailing comments. At DEDENT time + # there won't be any (they would be prefixes on the preceding NEWLINE). + # Emit the line then. + yield from self.line() + + # While DEDENT has no value, its prefix may contain standalone comments + # that belong to the current indentation level. Get 'em. + yield from self.visit_default(node) + + # Finally, emit the dedent. + yield from self.line(-1) + + def visit_stmt( + self, node: Node, keywords: set[str], parens: set[str] + ) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Visit a statement. + + This implementation is shared for `if`, `while`, `for`, `try`, `except`, + `def`, `with`, `class`, `assert`, and assignments. + + The relevant Python language `keywords` for a given statement will be + NAME leaves within it. This methods puts those on a separate line. + + `parens` holds a set of string leaf values immediately after which + invisible parens should be put. + """ + normalize_invisible_parens( + node, parens_after=parens, mode=self.mode, features=self.features + ) + for child in node.children: + if is_name_token(child) and child.value in keywords: + yield from self.line() + + yield from self.visit(child) + + def visit_typeparams(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + yield from self.visit_default(node) + node.children[0].prefix = "" + + def visit_typevartuple(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + yield from self.visit_default(node) + node.children[1].prefix = "" + + def visit_paramspec(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + yield from self.visit_default(node) + node.children[1].prefix = "" + + def visit_dictsetmaker(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + if Preview.wrap_long_dict_values_in_parens in self.mode: + for i, child in enumerate(node.children): + if i == 0: + continue + if node.children[i - 1].type == token.COLON: + if ( + child.type == syms.atom + and child.children[0].type in OPENING_BRACKETS + and not is_walrus_assignment(child) + ): + maybe_make_parens_invisible_in_atom( + child, + parent=node, + mode=self.mode, + features=self.features, + remove_brackets_around_comma=False, + ) + else: + wrap_in_parentheses(node, child, visible=False) + yield from self.visit_default(node) + + def visit_funcdef(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Visit function definition.""" + yield from self.line() + + # Remove redundant brackets around return type annotation. + is_return_annotation = False + for child in node.children: + if child.type == token.RARROW: + is_return_annotation = True + elif is_return_annotation: + if child.type == syms.atom and child.children[0].type == token.LPAR: + if maybe_make_parens_invisible_in_atom( + child, + parent=node, + mode=self.mode, + features=self.features, + remove_brackets_around_comma=False, + ): + wrap_in_parentheses(node, child, visible=False) + else: + wrap_in_parentheses(node, child, visible=False) + is_return_annotation = False + + for child in node.children: + yield from self.visit(child) + + def visit_match_case(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Visit either a match or case statement.""" + normalize_invisible_parens( + node, parens_after=set(), mode=self.mode, features=self.features + ) + + yield from self.line() + for child in node.children: + yield from self.visit(child) + + def visit_suite(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Visit a suite.""" + if is_stub_suite(node): + yield from self.visit(node.children[2]) + else: + yield from self.visit_default(node) + + def visit_simple_stmt(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Visit a statement without nested statements.""" + prev_type: int | None = None + for child in node.children: + if (prev_type is None or prev_type == token.SEMI) and is_arith_like(child): + wrap_in_parentheses(node, child, visible=False) + prev_type = child.type + + if node.parent and node.parent.type in STATEMENT: + if is_parent_function_or_class(node) and is_stub_body(node): + yield from self.visit_default(node) + else: + yield from self.line(+1) + yield from self.visit_default(node) + yield from self.line(-1) + + else: + if node.parent and is_stub_suite(node.parent): + node.prefix = "" + yield from self.visit_default(node) + return + yield from self.line() + yield from self.visit_default(node) + + def visit_async_stmt(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Visit `async def`, `async for`, `async with`.""" + yield from self.line() + + children = iter(node.children) + for child in children: + yield from self.visit(child) + + if child.type == token.ASYNC or child.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT: + # STANDALONE_COMMENT happens when `# fmt: skip` is applied on the async + # line. + break + + internal_stmt = next(children) + yield from self.visit(internal_stmt) + + def visit_decorators(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Visit decorators.""" + for child in node.children: + yield from self.line() + yield from self.visit(child) + + def visit_power(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + for idx, leaf in enumerate(node.children[:-1]): + next_leaf = node.children[idx + 1] + + if not isinstance(leaf, Leaf): + continue + + value = leaf.value.lower() + if ( + leaf.type == token.NUMBER + and next_leaf.type == syms.trailer + # Ensure that we are in an attribute trailer + and next_leaf.children[0].type == token.DOT + # It shouldn't wrap hexadecimal, binary and octal literals + and not value.startswith(("0x", "0b", "0o")) + # It shouldn't wrap complex literals + and "j" not in value + ): + wrap_in_parentheses(node, leaf) + + remove_await_parens(node, mode=self.mode, features=self.features) + + yield from self.visit_default(node) + + def visit_SEMI(self, leaf: Leaf) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Remove a semicolon and put the other statement on a separate line.""" + yield from self.line() + + def visit_ENDMARKER(self, leaf: Leaf) -> Iterator[Line]: + """End of file. Process outstanding comments and end with a newline.""" + yield from self.visit_default(leaf) + yield from self.line() + + def visit_STANDALONE_COMMENT(self, leaf: Leaf) -> Iterator[Line]: + any_open_brackets = self.current_line.bracket_tracker.any_open_brackets() + if not any_open_brackets: + yield from self.line() + # STANDALONE_COMMENT nodes created by our special handling in + # normalize_fmt_off for comment-only blocks have fmt:off as the first + # line and fmt:on as the last line (each directive on its own line, + # not embedded in other text). These should be appended directly + # without calling visit_default, which would process their prefix and + # lose indentation. Normal STANDALONE_COMMENT nodes go through + # visit_default. + value = leaf.value + lines = value.splitlines() + is_fmt_off_block = ( + len(lines) >= 2 + and contains_fmt_directive(lines[0], FMT_OFF) + and contains_fmt_directive(lines[-1], FMT_ON) + ) + if is_fmt_off_block: + # This is a fmt:off/on block from normalize_fmt_off - we still need + # to process any prefix comments (like markdown comments) but append + # the fmt block itself directly to preserve its formatting + + # Only process prefix comments if there actually is a prefix with comments + if leaf.prefix and any( + line.strip().startswith("#") + and not contains_fmt_directive(line.strip()) + for line in leaf.prefix.split("\n") + ): + for comment in generate_comments(leaf, mode=self.mode): + yield from self.line() + self.current_line.append(comment) + yield from self.line() + # Clear the prefix since we've processed it as comments above + leaf.prefix = "" + + self.current_line.append(leaf) + if not any_open_brackets: + yield from self.line() + else: + # Normal standalone comment - process through visit_default + yield from self.visit_default(leaf) + + def visit_factor(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Force parentheses between a unary op and a binary power: + + -2 ** 8 -> -(2 ** 8) + """ + _operator, operand = node.children + if ( + operand.type == syms.power + and len(operand.children) == 3 + and operand.children[1].type == token.DOUBLESTAR + ): + lpar = Leaf(token.LPAR, "(") + rpar = Leaf(token.RPAR, ")") + index = operand.remove() or 0 + node.insert_child(index, Node(syms.atom, [lpar, operand, rpar])) + yield from self.visit_default(node) + + def visit_tname(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + """ + Add potential parentheses around types in function parameter lists to be made + into real parentheses in case the type hint is too long to fit on a line + Examples: + def foo(a: int, b: float = 7): ... + + -> + + def foo(a: (int), b: (float) = 7): ... + """ + if len(node.children) == 3 and maybe_make_parens_invisible_in_atom( + node.children[2], parent=node, mode=self.mode, features=self.features + ): + wrap_in_parentheses(node, node.children[2], visible=False) + + yield from self.visit_default(node) + + def visit_STRING(self, leaf: Leaf) -> Iterator[Line]: + normalize_unicode_escape_sequences(leaf) + + if is_docstring(leaf) and not re.search(r"\\\s*\n", leaf.value): + # We're ignoring docstrings with backslash newline escapes because changing + # indentation of those changes the AST representation of the code. + if self.mode.string_normalization: + docstring = normalize_string_prefix(leaf.value) + # We handle string normalization at the end of this method, but since + # what we do right now acts differently depending on quote style (ex. + # see padding logic below), there's a possibility for unstable + # formatting. To avoid a situation where this function formats a + # docstring differently on the second pass, normalize it early. + docstring = normalize_string_quotes(docstring) + else: + docstring = leaf.value + prefix = get_string_prefix(docstring) + docstring = docstring[len(prefix) :] # Remove the prefix + quote_char = docstring[0] + # A natural way to remove the outer quotes is to do: + # docstring = docstring.strip(quote_char) + # but that breaks on """""x""" (which is '""x'). + # So we actually need to remove the first character and the next two + # characters but only if they are the same as the first. + quote_len = 1 if docstring[1] != quote_char else 3 + docstring = docstring[quote_len:-quote_len] + docstring_started_empty = not docstring + indent = " " * 4 * self.current_line.depth + + if is_multiline_string(leaf): + docstring = fix_multiline_docstring(docstring, indent) + else: + docstring = docstring.strip() + + has_trailing_backslash = False + if docstring: + # Add some padding if the docstring starts / ends with a quote mark. + if docstring[0] == quote_char: + docstring = " " + docstring + if docstring[-1] == quote_char: + docstring += " " + if docstring[-1] == "\\": + backslash_count = len(docstring) - len(docstring.rstrip("\\")) + if backslash_count % 2: + # Odd number of tailing backslashes, add some padding to + # avoid escaping the closing string quote. + docstring += " " + has_trailing_backslash = True + elif not docstring_started_empty: + docstring = " " + + # We could enforce triple quotes at this point. + quote = quote_char * quote_len + + # It's invalid to put closing single-character quotes on a new line. + if quote_len == 3: + # We need to find the length of the last line of the docstring + # to find if we can add the closing quotes to the line without + # exceeding the maximum line length. + # If docstring is one line, we don't put the closing quotes on a + # separate line because it looks ugly (#3320). + lines = docstring.splitlines() + last_line_length = len(lines[-1]) if docstring else 0 + + # If adding closing quotes would cause the last line to exceed + # the maximum line length, and the closing quote is not + # prefixed by a newline then put a line break before + # the closing quotes + if ( + len(lines) > 1 + and last_line_length + quote_len > self.mode.line_length + and len(indent) + quote_len <= self.mode.line_length + and not has_trailing_backslash + ): + if leaf.value[-1 - quote_len] == "\n": + leaf.value = prefix + quote + docstring + quote + else: + leaf.value = prefix + quote + docstring + "\n" + indent + quote + else: + leaf.value = prefix + quote + docstring + quote + else: + leaf.value = prefix + quote + docstring + quote + + if self.mode.string_normalization and leaf.type == token.STRING: + leaf.value = normalize_string_prefix(leaf.value) + leaf.value = normalize_string_quotes(leaf.value) + yield from self.visit_default(leaf) + + def visit_NUMBER(self, leaf: Leaf) -> Iterator[Line]: + normalize_numeric_literal(leaf) + yield from self.visit_default(leaf) + + def visit_atom(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Visit any atom""" + if len(node.children) == 3: + first = node.children[0] + last = node.children[-1] + if (first.type == token.LSQB and last.type == token.RSQB) or ( + first.type == token.LBRACE and last.type == token.RBRACE + ): + # Lists or sets of one item + maybe_make_parens_invisible_in_atom( + node.children[1], + parent=node, + mode=self.mode, + features=self.features, + ) + + yield from self.visit_default(node) + + def visit_fstring(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + # currently we don't want to format and split f-strings at all. + string_leaf = fstring_tstring_to_string(node) + node.replace(string_leaf) + if "\\" in string_leaf.value and any( + "\\" in str(child) + for child in node.children + if child.type == syms.fstring_replacement_field + ): + # string normalization doesn't account for nested quotes, + # causing breakages. skip normalization when nested quotes exist + yield from self.visit_default(string_leaf) + return + yield from self.visit_STRING(string_leaf) + + def visit_tstring(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + # currently we don't want to format and split t-strings at all. + string_leaf = fstring_tstring_to_string(node) + node.replace(string_leaf) + if "\\" in string_leaf.value and any( + "\\" in str(child) + for child in node.children + if child.type == syms.fstring_replacement_field + ): + # string normalization doesn't account for nested quotes, + # causing breakages. skip normalization when nested quotes exist + yield from self.visit_default(string_leaf) + return + yield from self.visit_STRING(string_leaf) + + # TODO: Uncomment Implementation to format f-string children + # fstring_start = node.children[0] + # fstring_end = node.children[-1] + # assert isinstance(fstring_start, Leaf) + # assert isinstance(fstring_end, Leaf) + + # quote_char = fstring_end.value[0] + # quote_idx = fstring_start.value.index(quote_char) + # prefix, quote = ( + # fstring_start.value[:quote_idx], + # fstring_start.value[quote_idx:] + # ) + + # if not is_docstring(node, self.mode): + # prefix = normalize_string_prefix(prefix) + + # assert quote == fstring_end.value + + # is_raw_fstring = "r" in prefix or "R" in prefix + # middles = [ + # leaf + # for leaf in node.leaves() + # if leaf.type == token.FSTRING_MIDDLE + # ] + + # if self.mode.string_normalization: + # middles, quote = normalize_fstring_quotes(quote, middles, is_raw_fstring) + + # fstring_start.value = prefix + quote + # fstring_end.value = quote + + # yield from self.visit_default(node) + + def visit_comp_for(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + if Preview.wrap_comprehension_in in self.mode: + normalize_invisible_parens( + node, parens_after={"in"}, mode=self.mode, features=self.features + ) + yield from self.visit_default(node) + + def visit_old_comp_for(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[Line]: + yield from self.visit_comp_for(node) + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + """You are in a twisty little maze of passages.""" + self.current_line = Line(mode=self.mode) + + v = self.visit_stmt + Ø: set[str] = set() + self.visit_assert_stmt = partial(v, keywords={"assert"}, parens={"assert", ","}) + self.visit_if_stmt = partial( + v, keywords={"if", "else", "elif"}, parens={"if", "elif"} + ) + self.visit_while_stmt = partial(v, keywords={"while", "else"}, parens={"while"}) + self.visit_for_stmt = partial(v, keywords={"for", "else"}, parens={"for", "in"}) + self.visit_try_stmt = partial( + v, keywords={"try", "except", "else", "finally"}, parens=Ø + ) + self.visit_except_clause = partial(v, keywords={"except"}, parens={"except"}) + self.visit_with_stmt = partial(v, keywords={"with"}, parens={"with"}) + self.visit_classdef = partial(v, keywords={"class"}, parens=Ø) + + self.visit_expr_stmt = partial(v, keywords=Ø, parens=ASSIGNMENTS) + self.visit_return_stmt = partial(v, keywords={"return"}, parens={"return"}) + self.visit_import_from = partial(v, keywords=Ø, parens={"import"}) + self.visit_del_stmt = partial(v, keywords=Ø, parens={"del"}) + self.visit_async_funcdef = self.visit_async_stmt + self.visit_decorated = self.visit_decorators + + # PEP 634 + self.visit_match_stmt = self.visit_match_case + self.visit_case_block = self.visit_match_case + self.visit_guard = partial(v, keywords=Ø, parens={"if"}) + + +def _hugging_power_ops_line_to_string( + line: Line, + features: Collection[Feature], + mode: Mode, +) -> str | None: + try: + return line_to_string(next(hug_power_op(line, features, mode))) + except CannotTransform: + return None + + +def transform_line( + line: Line, mode: Mode, features: Collection[Feature] = () +) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Transform a `line`, potentially splitting it into many lines. + + They should fit in the allotted `line_length` but might not be able to. + + `features` are syntactical features that may be used in the output. + """ + if line.is_comment: + yield line + return + + line_str = line_to_string(line) + + # We need the line string when power operators are hugging to determine if we should + # split the line. Default to line_str, if no power operator are present on the line. + line_str_hugging_power_ops = ( + _hugging_power_ops_line_to_string(line, features, mode) or line_str + ) + + ll = mode.line_length + sn = mode.string_normalization + string_merge = StringMerger(ll, sn) + string_paren_strip = StringParenStripper(ll, sn) + string_split = StringSplitter(ll, sn) + string_paren_wrap = StringParenWrapper(ll, sn) + + transformers: list[Transformer] + if ( + not line.contains_uncollapsable_type_comments() + and not line.should_split_rhs + and not line.magic_trailing_comma + and ( + is_line_short_enough(line, mode=mode, line_str=line_str_hugging_power_ops) + or line.contains_unsplittable_type_ignore() + ) + and not (line.inside_brackets and line.contains_standalone_comments()) + and not line.contains_implicit_multiline_string_with_comments() + ): + # Only apply basic string preprocessing, since lines shouldn't be split here. + if Preview.string_processing in mode: + transformers = [string_merge, string_paren_strip] + else: + transformers = [] + elif line.is_def and not should_split_funcdef_with_rhs(line, mode): + transformers = [left_hand_split] + else: + + def _rhs( + self: object, line: Line, features: Collection[Feature], mode: Mode + ) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Wraps calls to `right_hand_split`. + + The calls increasingly `omit` right-hand trailers (bracket pairs with + content), meaning the trailers get glued together to split on another + bracket pair instead. + """ + for omit in generate_trailers_to_omit(line, mode.line_length): + lines = list(right_hand_split(line, mode, features, omit=omit)) + # Note: this check is only able to figure out if the first line of the + # *current* transformation fits in the line length. This is true only + # for simple cases. All others require running more transforms via + # `transform_line()`. This check doesn't know if those would succeed. + if is_line_short_enough(lines[0], mode=mode): + yield from lines + return + + # All splits failed, best effort split with no omits. + # This mostly happens to multiline strings that are by definition + # reported as not fitting a single line, as well as lines that contain + # trailing commas (those have to be exploded). + yield from right_hand_split(line, mode, features=features) + + # HACK: nested functions (like _rhs) compiled by mypyc don't retain their + # __name__ attribute which is needed in `run_transformer` further down. + # Unfortunately a nested class breaks mypyc too. So a class must be created + # via type ... https://github.com/mypyc/mypyc/issues/884 + rhs = type("rhs", (), {"__call__": _rhs})() + + if Preview.string_processing in mode: + if line.inside_brackets: + transformers = [ + string_merge, + string_paren_strip, + string_split, + delimiter_split, + standalone_comment_split, + string_paren_wrap, + rhs, + ] + else: + transformers = [ + string_merge, + string_paren_strip, + string_split, + string_paren_wrap, + rhs, + ] + else: + if line.inside_brackets: + transformers = [delimiter_split, standalone_comment_split, rhs] + else: + transformers = [rhs] + # It's always safe to attempt hugging of power operations and pretty much every line + # could match. + transformers.append(hug_power_op) + + for transform in transformers: + # We are accumulating lines in `result` because we might want to abort + # mission and return the original line in the end, or attempt a different + # split altogether. + try: + result = run_transformer(line, transform, mode, features, line_str=line_str) + except CannotTransform: + continue + else: + yield from result + break + + else: + yield line + + +def should_split_funcdef_with_rhs(line: Line, mode: Mode) -> bool: + """If a funcdef has a magic trailing comma in the return type, then we should first + split the line with rhs to respect the comma. + """ + return_type_leaves: list[Leaf] = [] + in_return_type = False + + for leaf in line.leaves: + if leaf.type == token.COLON: + in_return_type = False + if in_return_type: + return_type_leaves.append(leaf) + if leaf.type == token.RARROW: + in_return_type = True + + # using `bracket_split_build_line` will mess with whitespace, so we duplicate a + # couple lines from it. + result = Line(mode=line.mode, depth=line.depth) + leaves_to_track = get_leaves_inside_matching_brackets(return_type_leaves) + for leaf in return_type_leaves: + result.append( + leaf, + preformatted=True, + track_bracket=id(leaf) in leaves_to_track, + ) + + # we could also return true if the line is too long, and the return type is longer + # than the param list. Or if `should_split_rhs` returns True. + return result.magic_trailing_comma is not None + + +class _BracketSplitComponent(Enum): + head = auto() + body = auto() + tail = auto() + + +def left_hand_split( + line: Line, _features: Collection[Feature], mode: Mode +) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Split line into many lines, starting with the first matching bracket pair. + + Note: this usually looks weird, only use this for function definitions. + Prefer RHS otherwise. This is why this function is not symmetrical with + :func:`right_hand_split` which also handles optional parentheses. + """ + for leaf_type in [token.LPAR, token.LSQB]: + tail_leaves: list[Leaf] = [] + body_leaves: list[Leaf] = [] + head_leaves: list[Leaf] = [] + current_leaves = head_leaves + matching_bracket: Leaf | None = None + depth = 0 + for index, leaf in enumerate(line.leaves): + if index == 2 and leaf.type == token.LSQB: + # A [ at index 2 means this is a type param, so start + # tracking the depth + depth += 1 + elif depth > 0: + if leaf.type == token.LSQB: + depth += 1 + elif leaf.type == token.RSQB: + depth -= 1 + if ( + current_leaves is body_leaves + and leaf.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS + and leaf.opening_bracket is matching_bracket + and isinstance(matching_bracket, Leaf) + # If the code is still on LPAR and we are inside a type + # param, ignore the match since this is searching + # for the function arguments + and not (leaf_type == token.LPAR and depth > 0) + ): + ensure_visible(leaf) + ensure_visible(matching_bracket) + current_leaves = tail_leaves if body_leaves else head_leaves + current_leaves.append(leaf) + if current_leaves is head_leaves: + if leaf.type == leaf_type and ( + not (leaf_type == token.LPAR and depth > 0) + ): + matching_bracket = leaf + current_leaves = body_leaves + if matching_bracket and tail_leaves: + break + if not matching_bracket or not tail_leaves: + raise CannotSplit("No brackets found") + + head = bracket_split_build_line( + head_leaves, line, matching_bracket, component=_BracketSplitComponent.head + ) + body = bracket_split_build_line( + body_leaves, line, matching_bracket, component=_BracketSplitComponent.body + ) + tail = bracket_split_build_line( + tail_leaves, line, matching_bracket, component=_BracketSplitComponent.tail + ) + bracket_split_succeeded_or_raise(head, body, tail) + for result in (head, body, tail): + if result: + yield result + + +def right_hand_split( + line: Line, + mode: Mode, + features: Collection[Feature] = (), + omit: Collection[LeafID] = (), +) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Split line into many lines, starting with the last matching bracket pair. + + If the split was by optional parentheses, attempt splitting without them, too. + `omit` is a collection of closing bracket IDs that shouldn't be considered for + this split. + + Note: running this function modifies `bracket_depth` on the leaves of `line`. + """ + rhs_result = _first_right_hand_split(line, omit=omit) + yield from _maybe_split_omitting_optional_parens( + rhs_result, line, mode, features=features, omit=omit + ) + + +def _first_right_hand_split( + line: Line, + omit: Collection[LeafID] = (), +) -> RHSResult: + """Split the line into head, body, tail starting with the last bracket pair. + + Note: this function should not have side effects. It's relied upon by + _maybe_split_omitting_optional_parens to get an opinion whether to prefer + splitting on the right side of an assignment statement. + """ + tail_leaves: list[Leaf] = [] + body_leaves: list[Leaf] = [] + head_leaves: list[Leaf] = [] + current_leaves = tail_leaves + opening_bracket: Leaf | None = None + closing_bracket: Leaf | None = None + for leaf in reversed(line.leaves): + if current_leaves is body_leaves: + if leaf is opening_bracket: + current_leaves = head_leaves if body_leaves else tail_leaves + current_leaves.append(leaf) + if current_leaves is tail_leaves: + if leaf.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS and id(leaf) not in omit: + opening_bracket = leaf.opening_bracket + closing_bracket = leaf + current_leaves = body_leaves + if not (opening_bracket and closing_bracket and head_leaves): + # If there is no opening or closing_bracket that means the split failed and + # all content is in the tail. Otherwise, if `head_leaves` are empty, it means + # the matching `opening_bracket` wasn't available on `line` anymore. + raise CannotSplit("No brackets found") + + tail_leaves.reverse() + body_leaves.reverse() + head_leaves.reverse() + + body: Line | None = None + if ( + Preview.hug_parens_with_braces_and_square_brackets in line.mode + and tail_leaves[0].value + and tail_leaves[0].opening_bracket is head_leaves[-1] + ): + inner_body_leaves = list(body_leaves) + hugged_opening_leaves: list[Leaf] = [] + hugged_closing_leaves: list[Leaf] = [] + is_unpacking = body_leaves[0].type in [token.STAR, token.DOUBLESTAR] + unpacking_offset: int = 1 if is_unpacking else 0 + while ( + len(inner_body_leaves) >= 2 + unpacking_offset + and inner_body_leaves[-1].type in CLOSING_BRACKETS + and inner_body_leaves[-1].opening_bracket + is inner_body_leaves[unpacking_offset] + ): + if unpacking_offset: + hugged_opening_leaves.append(inner_body_leaves.pop(0)) + unpacking_offset = 0 + hugged_opening_leaves.append(inner_body_leaves.pop(0)) + hugged_closing_leaves.insert(0, inner_body_leaves.pop()) + + if hugged_opening_leaves and inner_body_leaves: + inner_body = bracket_split_build_line( + inner_body_leaves, + line, + hugged_opening_leaves[-1], + component=_BracketSplitComponent.body, + ) + if ( + line.mode.magic_trailing_comma + and inner_body_leaves[-1].type == token.COMMA + ): + should_hug = True + else: + line_length = line.mode.line_length - sum( + len(str(leaf)) + for leaf in hugged_opening_leaves + hugged_closing_leaves + ) + if is_line_short_enough( + inner_body, mode=replace(line.mode, line_length=line_length) + ): + # Do not hug if it fits on a single line. + should_hug = False + else: + should_hug = True + if should_hug: + body_leaves = inner_body_leaves + head_leaves.extend(hugged_opening_leaves) + tail_leaves = hugged_closing_leaves + tail_leaves + body = inner_body # No need to re-calculate the body again later. + + head = bracket_split_build_line( + head_leaves, line, opening_bracket, component=_BracketSplitComponent.head + ) + if body is None: + body = bracket_split_build_line( + body_leaves, line, opening_bracket, component=_BracketSplitComponent.body + ) + tail = bracket_split_build_line( + tail_leaves, line, opening_bracket, component=_BracketSplitComponent.tail + ) + bracket_split_succeeded_or_raise(head, body, tail) + return RHSResult(head, body, tail, opening_bracket, closing_bracket) + + +def _maybe_split_omitting_optional_parens( + rhs: RHSResult, + line: Line, + mode: Mode, + features: Collection[Feature] = (), + omit: Collection[LeafID] = (), +) -> Iterator[Line]: + if ( + Feature.FORCE_OPTIONAL_PARENTHESES not in features + # the opening bracket is an optional paren + and rhs.opening_bracket.type == token.LPAR + and not rhs.opening_bracket.value + # the closing bracket is an optional paren + and rhs.closing_bracket.type == token.RPAR + and not rhs.closing_bracket.value + # it's not an import (optional parens are the only thing we can split on + # in this case; attempting a split without them is a waste of time) + and not line.is_import + # and we can actually remove the parens + and can_omit_invisible_parens(rhs, mode.line_length) + ): + omit = {id(rhs.closing_bracket), *omit} + try: + # The RHSResult Omitting Optional Parens. + rhs_oop = _first_right_hand_split(line, omit=omit) + if _prefer_split_rhs_oop_over_rhs(rhs_oop, rhs, mode): + yield from _maybe_split_omitting_optional_parens( + rhs_oop, line, mode, features=features, omit=omit + ) + return + + except CannotSplit as e: + # For chained assignments we want to use the previous successful split + if line.is_chained_assignment: + pass + + elif ( + not can_be_split(rhs.body) + and not is_line_short_enough(rhs.body, mode=mode) + and not ( + Preview.wrap_long_dict_values_in_parens + and rhs.opening_bracket.parent + and rhs.opening_bracket.parent.parent + and rhs.opening_bracket.parent.parent.type == syms.dictsetmaker + ) + ): + raise CannotSplit( + "Splitting failed, body is still too long and can't be split." + ) from e + + elif ( + rhs.head.contains_multiline_strings() + or rhs.tail.contains_multiline_strings() + ): + raise CannotSplit( + "The current optional pair of parentheses is bound to fail to" + " satisfy the splitting algorithm because the head or the tail" + " contains multiline strings which by definition never fit one" + " line." + ) from e + + ensure_visible(rhs.opening_bracket) + ensure_visible(rhs.closing_bracket) + for result in (rhs.head, rhs.body, rhs.tail): + if result: + yield result + + +def _prefer_split_rhs_oop_over_rhs( + rhs_oop: RHSResult, rhs: RHSResult, mode: Mode +) -> bool: + """ + Returns whether we should prefer the result from a split omitting optional parens + (rhs_oop) over the original (rhs). + """ + # contains unsplittable type ignore + if ( + rhs_oop.head.contains_unsplittable_type_ignore() + or rhs_oop.body.contains_unsplittable_type_ignore() + or rhs_oop.tail.contains_unsplittable_type_ignore() + ): + return True + + # Retain optional parens around dictionary values + if ( + Preview.wrap_long_dict_values_in_parens + and rhs.opening_bracket.parent + and rhs.opening_bracket.parent.parent + and rhs.opening_bracket.parent.parent.type == syms.dictsetmaker + and rhs.body.bracket_tracker.delimiters + ): + # Unless the split is inside the key + return any(leaf.type == token.COLON for leaf in rhs_oop.tail.leaves) + + # the split is right after `=` + if not (len(rhs.head.leaves) >= 2 and rhs.head.leaves[-2].type == token.EQUAL): + return True + + # the left side of assignment contains brackets + if not any(leaf.type in BRACKETS for leaf in rhs.head.leaves[:-1]): + return True + + # the left side of assignment is short enough (the -1 is for the ending optional + # paren) + if not is_line_short_enough( + rhs.head, mode=replace(mode, line_length=mode.line_length - 1) + ): + return True + + # the left side of assignment won't explode further because of magic trailing comma + if rhs.head.magic_trailing_comma is not None: + return True + + # If we have multiple targets, we prefer more `=`s on the head vs pushing them to + # the body + rhs_head_equal_count = [leaf.type for leaf in rhs.head.leaves].count(token.EQUAL) + rhs_oop_head_equal_count = [leaf.type for leaf in rhs_oop.head.leaves].count( + token.EQUAL + ) + if rhs_head_equal_count > 1 and rhs_head_equal_count > rhs_oop_head_equal_count: + return False + + has_closing_bracket_after_assign = False + for leaf in reversed(rhs_oop.head.leaves): + if leaf.type == token.EQUAL: + break + if leaf.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS: + has_closing_bracket_after_assign = True + break + return ( + # contains matching brackets after the `=` (done by checking there is a + # closing bracket) + has_closing_bracket_after_assign + or ( + # the split is actually from inside the optional parens (done by checking + # the first line still contains the `=`) + any(leaf.type == token.EQUAL for leaf in rhs_oop.head.leaves) + # the first line is short enough + and is_line_short_enough(rhs_oop.head, mode=mode) + ) + ) + + +def bracket_split_succeeded_or_raise(head: Line, body: Line, tail: Line) -> None: + """Raise :exc:`CannotSplit` if the last left- or right-hand split failed. + + Do nothing otherwise. + + A left- or right-hand split is based on a pair of brackets. Content before + (and including) the opening bracket is left on one line, content inside the + brackets is put on a separate line, and finally content starting with and + following the closing bracket is put on a separate line. + + Those are called `head`, `body`, and `tail`, respectively. If the split + produced the same line (all content in `head`) or ended up with an empty `body` + and the `tail` is just the closing bracket, then it's considered failed. + """ + tail_len = len(str(tail).strip()) + if not body: + if tail_len == 0: + raise CannotSplit("Splitting brackets produced the same line") + + elif tail_len < 3: + raise CannotSplit( + f"Splitting brackets on an empty body to save {tail_len} characters is" + " not worth it" + ) + + +def _ensure_trailing_comma( + leaves: list[Leaf], original: Line, opening_bracket: Leaf +) -> bool: + if not leaves: + return False + # Ensure a trailing comma for imports + if original.is_import: + return True + # ...and standalone function arguments + if not original.is_def: + return False + if opening_bracket.value != "(": + return False + # Don't add commas if we already have any commas + if any( + leaf.type == token.COMMA and not is_part_of_annotation(leaf) for leaf in leaves + ): + return False + + # Find a leaf with a parent (comments don't have parents) + leaf_with_parent = next((leaf for leaf in leaves if leaf.parent), None) + if leaf_with_parent is None: + return True + # Don't add commas inside parenthesized return annotations + if get_annotation_type(leaf_with_parent) == "return": + return False + # Don't add commas inside PEP 604 unions + if ( + leaf_with_parent.parent + and leaf_with_parent.parent.next_sibling + and leaf_with_parent.parent.next_sibling.type == token.VBAR + ): + return False + return True + + +def bracket_split_build_line( + leaves: list[Leaf], + original: Line, + opening_bracket: Leaf, + *, + component: _BracketSplitComponent, +) -> Line: + """Return a new line with given `leaves` and respective comments from `original`. + + If it's the head component, brackets will be tracked so trailing commas are + respected. + + If it's the body component, the result line is one-indented inside brackets and as + such has its first leaf's prefix normalized and a trailing comma added when + expected. + """ + result = Line(mode=original.mode, depth=original.depth) + if component is _BracketSplitComponent.body: + result.inside_brackets = True + result.depth += 1 + if _ensure_trailing_comma(leaves, original, opening_bracket): + for i in range(len(leaves) - 1, -1, -1): + if leaves[i].type == STANDALONE_COMMENT: + continue + + if leaves[i].type != token.COMMA: + new_comma = Leaf(token.COMMA, ",") + leaves.insert(i + 1, new_comma) + break + + leaves_to_track: set[LeafID] = set() + if component is _BracketSplitComponent.head: + leaves_to_track = get_leaves_inside_matching_brackets(leaves) + # Populate the line + for leaf in leaves: + result.append( + leaf, + preformatted=True, + track_bracket=id(leaf) in leaves_to_track, + ) + for comment_after in original.comments_after(leaf): + result.append(comment_after, preformatted=True) + if component is _BracketSplitComponent.body and should_split_line( + result, opening_bracket + ): + result.should_split_rhs = True + return result + + +def dont_increase_indentation(split_func: Transformer) -> Transformer: + """Normalize prefix of the first leaf in every line returned by `split_func`. + + This is a decorator over relevant split functions. + """ + + @wraps(split_func) + def split_wrapper( + line: Line, features: Collection[Feature], mode: Mode + ) -> Iterator[Line]: + for split_line in split_func(line, features, mode): + split_line.leaves[0].prefix = "" + yield split_line + + return split_wrapper + + +def _get_last_non_comment_leaf(line: Line) -> int | None: + for leaf_idx in range(len(line.leaves) - 1, 0, -1): + if line.leaves[leaf_idx].type != STANDALONE_COMMENT: + return leaf_idx + return None + + +def _can_add_trailing_comma(leaf: Leaf, features: Collection[Feature]) -> bool: + if is_vararg(leaf, within={syms.typedargslist}): + return Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_DEF in features + if is_vararg(leaf, within={syms.arglist, syms.argument}): + return Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_CALL in features + return True + + +def _safe_add_trailing_comma(safe: bool, delimiter_priority: int, line: Line) -> Line: + if ( + safe + and delimiter_priority == COMMA_PRIORITY + and line.leaves[-1].type != token.COMMA + and line.leaves[-1].type != STANDALONE_COMMENT + ): + new_comma = Leaf(token.COMMA, ",") + line.append(new_comma) + return line + + +MIGRATE_COMMENT_DELIMITERS = {STRING_PRIORITY, COMMA_PRIORITY} + + +@dont_increase_indentation +def delimiter_split( + line: Line, features: Collection[Feature], mode: Mode +) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Split according to delimiters of the highest priority. + + If the appropriate Features are given, the split will add trailing commas + also in function signatures and calls that contain `*` and `**`. + """ + if len(line.leaves) == 0: + raise CannotSplit("Line empty") from None + last_leaf = line.leaves[-1] + + bt = line.bracket_tracker + try: + delimiter_priority = bt.max_delimiter_priority(exclude={id(last_leaf)}) + except ValueError: + raise CannotSplit("No delimiters found") from None + + if ( + delimiter_priority == DOT_PRIORITY + and bt.delimiter_count_with_priority(delimiter_priority) == 1 + ): + raise CannotSplit("Splitting a single attribute from its owner looks wrong") + + current_line = Line( + mode=line.mode, depth=line.depth, inside_brackets=line.inside_brackets + ) + lowest_depth = sys.maxsize + trailing_comma_safe = True + + def append_to_line(leaf: Leaf) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Append `leaf` to current line or to new line if appending impossible.""" + nonlocal current_line + try: + current_line.append_safe(leaf, preformatted=True) + except ValueError: + yield current_line + + current_line = Line( + mode=line.mode, depth=line.depth, inside_brackets=line.inside_brackets + ) + current_line.append(leaf) + + def append_comments(leaf: Leaf) -> Iterator[Line]: + for comment_after in line.comments_after(leaf): + yield from append_to_line(comment_after) + + last_non_comment_leaf = _get_last_non_comment_leaf(line) + for leaf_idx, leaf in enumerate(line.leaves): + yield from append_to_line(leaf) + + previous_priority = leaf_idx > 0 and bt.delimiters.get( + id(line.leaves[leaf_idx - 1]) + ) + if ( + previous_priority != delimiter_priority + or delimiter_priority in MIGRATE_COMMENT_DELIMITERS + ): + yield from append_comments(leaf) + + lowest_depth = min(lowest_depth, leaf.bracket_depth) + if trailing_comma_safe and leaf.bracket_depth == lowest_depth: + trailing_comma_safe = _can_add_trailing_comma(leaf, features) + + if last_leaf.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT and leaf_idx == last_non_comment_leaf: + current_line = _safe_add_trailing_comma( + trailing_comma_safe, delimiter_priority, current_line + ) + + leaf_priority = bt.delimiters.get(id(leaf)) + if leaf_priority == delimiter_priority: + if ( + leaf_idx + 1 < len(line.leaves) + and delimiter_priority not in MIGRATE_COMMENT_DELIMITERS + ): + yield from append_comments(line.leaves[leaf_idx + 1]) + + yield current_line + current_line = Line( + mode=line.mode, depth=line.depth, inside_brackets=line.inside_brackets + ) + + if current_line: + current_line = _safe_add_trailing_comma( + trailing_comma_safe, delimiter_priority, current_line + ) + yield current_line + + +@dont_increase_indentation +def standalone_comment_split( + line: Line, features: Collection[Feature], mode: Mode +) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Split standalone comments from the rest of the line.""" + if not line.contains_standalone_comments(): + raise CannotSplit("Line does not have any standalone comments") + + current_line = Line( + mode=line.mode, depth=line.depth, inside_brackets=line.inside_brackets + ) + + def append_to_line(leaf: Leaf) -> Iterator[Line]: + """Append `leaf` to current line or to new line if appending impossible.""" + nonlocal current_line + try: + current_line.append_safe(leaf, preformatted=True) + except ValueError: + yield current_line + + current_line = Line( + line.mode, depth=line.depth, inside_brackets=line.inside_brackets + ) + current_line.append(leaf) + + for leaf in line.leaves: + yield from append_to_line(leaf) + + for comment_after in line.comments_after(leaf): + yield from append_to_line(comment_after) + + if current_line: + yield current_line + + +def normalize_invisible_parens( + node: Node, parens_after: set[str], *, mode: Mode, features: Collection[Feature] +) -> None: + """Make existing optional parentheses invisible or create new ones. + + `parens_after` is a set of string leaf values immediately after which parens + should be put. + + Standardizes on visible parentheses for single-element tuples, and keeps + existing visible parentheses for other tuples and generator expressions. + """ + for pc in list_comments(node.prefix, is_endmarker=False, mode=mode): + if contains_fmt_directive(pc.value, FMT_OFF): + # This `node` has a prefix with `# fmt: off`, don't mess with parens. + return + + # The multiple context managers grammar has a different pattern, thus this is + # separate from the for-loop below. This possibly wraps them in invisible parens, + # and later will be removed in remove_with_parens when needed. + if node.type == syms.with_stmt: + _maybe_wrap_cms_in_parens(node, mode, features) + + check_lpar = False + for index, child in enumerate(list(node.children)): + # Fixes a bug where invisible parens are not properly stripped from + # assignment statements that contain type annotations. + if isinstance(child, Node) and child.type == syms.annassign: + normalize_invisible_parens( + child, parens_after=parens_after, mode=mode, features=features + ) + + # Fixes a bug where invisible parens are not properly wrapped around + # case blocks. + if isinstance(child, Node) and child.type == syms.case_block: + normalize_invisible_parens( + child, parens_after={"case"}, mode=mode, features=features + ) + + # Add parentheses around if guards in case blocks + if isinstance(child, Node) and child.type == syms.guard: + normalize_invisible_parens( + child, parens_after={"if"}, mode=mode, features=features + ) + + # Add parentheses around long tuple unpacking in assignments. + if ( + index == 0 + and isinstance(child, Node) + and child.type == syms.testlist_star_expr + ): + check_lpar = True + + if ( + index == 0 + and isinstance(child, Node) + and child.type == syms.atom + and node.type == syms.expr_stmt + and not _atom_has_magic_trailing_comma(child, mode) + and not _is_atom_multiline(child) + ): + if maybe_make_parens_invisible_in_atom( + child, + parent=node, + mode=mode, + features=features, + remove_brackets_around_comma=True, + allow_star_expr=True, + ): + wrap_in_parentheses(node, child, visible=False) + + if check_lpar: + if ( + child.type == syms.atom + and node.type == syms.for_stmt + and isinstance(child.prev_sibling, Leaf) + and child.prev_sibling.type == token.NAME + and child.prev_sibling.value == "for" + ): + if maybe_make_parens_invisible_in_atom( + child, + parent=node, + mode=mode, + features=features, + remove_brackets_around_comma=True, + ): + wrap_in_parentheses(node, child, visible=False) + elif isinstance(child, Node) and node.type == syms.with_stmt: + remove_with_parens(child, node, mode=mode, features=features) + elif child.type == syms.atom and not ( + "in" in parens_after + and len(child.children) == 3 + and is_lpar_token(child.children[0]) + and is_rpar_token(child.children[-1]) + and child.children[1].type == syms.test + ): + if maybe_make_parens_invisible_in_atom( + child, parent=node, mode=mode, features=features + ): + wrap_in_parentheses(node, child, visible=False) + elif is_one_tuple(child): + wrap_in_parentheses(node, child, visible=True) + elif node.type == syms.import_from: + _normalize_import_from(node, child, index) + break + elif ( + index == 1 + and child.type == token.STAR + and node.type == syms.except_clause + ): + # In except* (PEP 654), the star is actually part of + # of the keyword. So we need to skip the insertion of + # invisible parentheses to work more precisely. + continue + + elif ( + isinstance(child, Leaf) + and child.next_sibling is not None + and child.next_sibling.type == token.COLON + and child.value == "case" + ): + # A special patch for "case case:" scenario, the second occurrence + # of case will be not parsed as a Python keyword. + break + + elif not is_multiline_string(child): + wrap_in_parentheses(node, child, visible=False) + + comma_check = child.type == token.COMMA + + check_lpar = isinstance(child, Leaf) and ( + child.value in parens_after or comma_check + ) + + +def _normalize_import_from(parent: Node, child: LN, index: int) -> None: + # "import from" nodes store parentheses directly as part of + # the statement + if is_lpar_token(child): + assert is_rpar_token(parent.children[-1]) + # make parentheses invisible + child.value = "" + parent.children[-1].value = "" + elif child.type != token.STAR: + # insert invisible parentheses + parent.insert_child(index, Leaf(token.LPAR, "")) + parent.append_child(Leaf(token.RPAR, "")) + + +def remove_await_parens(node: Node, mode: Mode, features: Collection[Feature]) -> None: + if node.children[0].type == token.AWAIT and len(node.children) > 1: + if ( + node.children[1].type == syms.atom + and node.children[1].children[0].type == token.LPAR + ): + if maybe_make_parens_invisible_in_atom( + node.children[1], + parent=node, + mode=mode, + features=features, + remove_brackets_around_comma=True, + ): + wrap_in_parentheses(node, node.children[1], visible=False) + + # Since await is an expression we shouldn't remove + # brackets in cases where this would change + # the AST due to operator precedence. + # Therefore we only aim to remove brackets around + # power nodes that aren't also await expressions themselves. + # https://peps.python.org/pep-0492/#updated-operator-precedence-table + # N.B. We've still removed any redundant nested brackets though :) + opening_bracket = cast(Leaf, node.children[1].children[0]) + closing_bracket = cast(Leaf, node.children[1].children[-1]) + bracket_contents = node.children[1].children[1] + if isinstance(bracket_contents, Node) and ( + bracket_contents.type != syms.power + or bracket_contents.children[0].type == token.AWAIT + or any( + isinstance(child, Leaf) and child.type == token.DOUBLESTAR + for child in bracket_contents.children + ) + ): + ensure_visible(opening_bracket) + ensure_visible(closing_bracket) + + +def _maybe_wrap_cms_in_parens( + node: Node, mode: Mode, features: Collection[Feature] +) -> None: + """When enabled and safe, wrap the multiple context managers in invisible parens. + + It is only safe when `features` contain Feature.PARENTHESIZED_CONTEXT_MANAGERS. + """ + if ( + Feature.PARENTHESIZED_CONTEXT_MANAGERS not in features + or len(node.children) <= 2 + # If it's an atom, it's already wrapped in parens. + or node.children[1].type == syms.atom + ): + return + colon_index: int | None = None + for i in range(2, len(node.children)): + if node.children[i].type == token.COLON: + colon_index = i + break + if colon_index is not None: + lpar = Leaf(token.LPAR, "") + rpar = Leaf(token.RPAR, "") + context_managers = node.children[1:colon_index] + for child in context_managers: + child.remove() + # After wrapping, the with_stmt will look like this: + # with_stmt + # NAME 'with' + # atom + # LPAR '' + # testlist_gexp + # ... <-- context_managers + # /testlist_gexp + # RPAR '' + # /atom + # COLON ':' + new_child = Node( + syms.atom, [lpar, Node(syms.testlist_gexp, context_managers), rpar] + ) + node.insert_child(1, new_child) + + +def remove_with_parens( + node: Node, parent: Node, mode: Mode, features: Collection[Feature] +) -> None: + """Recursively hide optional parens in `with` statements.""" + # Removing all unnecessary parentheses in with statements in one pass is a tad + # complex as different variations of bracketed statements result in pretty + # different parse trees: + # + # with (open("file")) as f: # this is an asexpr_test + # ... + # + # with (open("file") as f): # this is an atom containing an + # ... # asexpr_test + # + # with (open("file")) as f, (open("file")) as f: # this is asexpr_test, COMMA, + # ... # asexpr_test + # + # with (open("file") as f, open("file") as f): # an atom containing a + # ... # testlist_gexp which then + # # contains multiple asexpr_test(s) + if node.type == syms.atom: + if maybe_make_parens_invisible_in_atom( + node, + parent=parent, + mode=mode, + features=features, + remove_brackets_around_comma=True, + ): + wrap_in_parentheses(parent, node, visible=False) + if isinstance(node.children[1], Node): + remove_with_parens(node.children[1], node, mode=mode, features=features) + elif node.type == syms.testlist_gexp: + for child in node.children: + if isinstance(child, Node): + remove_with_parens(child, node, mode=mode, features=features) + elif node.type == syms.asexpr_test and not any( + leaf.type == token.COLONEQUAL for leaf in node.leaves() + ): + if maybe_make_parens_invisible_in_atom( + node.children[0], + parent=node, + mode=mode, + features=features, + remove_brackets_around_comma=True, + ): + wrap_in_parentheses(node, node.children[0], visible=False) + + +def _atom_has_magic_trailing_comma(node: LN, mode: Mode) -> bool: + """Check if an atom node has a magic trailing comma. + + Returns True for single-element tuples with trailing commas like (a,), + which should be preserved to maintain their tuple type. + """ + if not mode.magic_trailing_comma: + return False + + return is_one_tuple(node) + + +def _is_atom_multiline(node: LN) -> bool: + """Check if an atom node is multiline (indicating intentional formatting).""" + if not isinstance(node, Node) or len(node.children) < 3: + return False + + # Check the middle child (between LPAR and RPAR) for newlines in its subtree + # The first child's prefix contains blank lines/comments before the opening paren + middle = node.children[1] + for child in middle.pre_order(): + if isinstance(child, Leaf) and "\n" in child.prefix: + return True + + return False + + +def maybe_make_parens_invisible_in_atom( + node: LN, + parent: LN, + mode: Mode, + features: Collection[Feature], + remove_brackets_around_comma: bool = False, + allow_star_expr: bool = False, +) -> bool: + """If it's safe, make the parens in the atom `node` invisible, recursively. + Additionally, remove repeated, adjacent invisible parens from the atom `node` + as they are redundant. + + Returns whether the node should itself be wrapped in invisible parentheses. + """ + if ( + node.type not in (syms.atom, syms.expr) + or is_empty_tuple(node) + or is_one_tuple(node) + or (is_tuple(node) and parent.type == syms.asexpr_test) + or ( + is_tuple(node) + and parent.type == syms.with_stmt + and has_sibling_with_type(node, token.COMMA) + ) + or (is_yield(node) and parent.type != syms.expr_stmt) + or ( + # This condition tries to prevent removing non-optional brackets + # around a tuple, however, can be a bit overzealous so we provide + # and option to skip this check for `for` and `with` statements. + not remove_brackets_around_comma + and max_delimiter_priority_in_atom(node) >= COMMA_PRIORITY + # Remove parentheses around multiple exception types in except and + # except* without as. See PEP 758 for details. + and not ( + Feature.UNPARENTHESIZED_EXCEPT_TYPES in features + # is a tuple + and is_tuple(node) + # has a parent node + and node.parent is not None + # parent is an except clause + and node.parent.type == syms.except_clause + # is not immediately followed by as clause + and not ( + node.next_sibling is not None + and is_name_token(node.next_sibling) + and node.next_sibling.value == "as" + ) + ) + ) + or is_tuple_containing_walrus(node) + or (not allow_star_expr and is_tuple_containing_star(node)) + or is_generator(node) + ): + return False + + if is_walrus_assignment(node): + if parent.type in [ + syms.annassign, + syms.expr_stmt, + syms.assert_stmt, + syms.return_stmt, + syms.except_clause, + syms.funcdef, + syms.with_stmt, + syms.testlist_gexp, + syms.tname, + # these ones aren't useful to end users, but they do please fuzzers + syms.for_stmt, + syms.del_stmt, + syms.for_stmt, + ]: + return False + + first = node.children[0] + last = node.children[-1] + if is_lpar_token(first) and is_rpar_token(last): + middle = node.children[1] + # make parentheses invisible + if ( + # If the prefix of `middle` includes a type comment with + # ignore annotation, then we do not remove the parentheses + not is_type_ignore_comment_string(middle.prefix.strip(), mode=mode) + ): + first.value = "" + last.value = "" + maybe_make_parens_invisible_in_atom( + middle, + parent=parent, + mode=mode, + features=features, + remove_brackets_around_comma=remove_brackets_around_comma, + ) + + if is_atom_with_invisible_parens(middle): + # Strip the invisible parens from `middle` by replacing + # it with the child in-between the invisible parens + middle.replace(middle.children[1]) + + if middle.children[0].prefix.strip(): + # Preserve comments before first paren + middle.children[1].prefix = ( + middle.children[0].prefix + middle.children[1].prefix + ) + + if middle.children[-1].prefix.strip(): + # Preserve comments before last paren + last.prefix = middle.children[-1].prefix + last.prefix + + return False + + return True + + +def should_split_line(line: Line, opening_bracket: Leaf) -> bool: + """Should `line` be immediately split with `delimiter_split()` after RHS?""" + + if not (opening_bracket.parent and opening_bracket.value in "[{("): + return False + + # We're essentially checking if the body is delimited by commas and there's more + # than one of them (we're excluding the trailing comma and if the delimiter priority + # is still commas, that means there's more). + exclude = set() + trailing_comma = False + try: + last_leaf = line.leaves[-1] + if last_leaf.type == token.COMMA: + trailing_comma = True + exclude.add(id(last_leaf)) + max_priority = line.bracket_tracker.max_delimiter_priority(exclude=exclude) + except (IndexError, ValueError): + return False + + return max_priority == COMMA_PRIORITY and ( + (line.mode.magic_trailing_comma and trailing_comma) + # always explode imports + or opening_bracket.parent.type in {syms.atom, syms.import_from} + ) + + +def generate_trailers_to_omit(line: Line, line_length: int) -> Iterator[set[LeafID]]: + """Generate sets of closing bracket IDs that should be omitted in a RHS. + + Brackets can be omitted if the entire trailer up to and including + a preceding closing bracket fits in one line. + + Yielded sets are cumulative (contain results of previous yields, too). First + set is empty, unless the line should explode, in which case bracket pairs until + the one that needs to explode are omitted. + """ + + omit: set[LeafID] = set() + if not line.magic_trailing_comma: + yield omit + + length = 4 * line.depth + opening_bracket: Leaf | None = None + closing_bracket: Leaf | None = None + inner_brackets: set[LeafID] = set() + for index, leaf, leaf_length in line.enumerate_with_length(is_reversed=True): + length += leaf_length + if length > line_length: + break + + has_inline_comment = leaf_length > len(leaf.value) + len(leaf.prefix) + if leaf.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT or has_inline_comment: + break + + if opening_bracket: + if leaf is opening_bracket: + opening_bracket = None + elif leaf.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS: + prev = line.leaves[index - 1] if index > 0 else None + if ( + prev + and prev.type == token.COMMA + and leaf.opening_bracket is not None + and not is_one_sequence_between( + leaf.opening_bracket, leaf, line.leaves + ) + ): + # Never omit bracket pairs with trailing commas. + # We need to explode on those. + break + + inner_brackets.add(id(leaf)) + elif leaf.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS: + prev = line.leaves[index - 1] if index > 0 else None + if prev and prev.type in OPENING_BRACKETS: + # Empty brackets would fail a split so treat them as "inner" + # brackets (e.g. only add them to the `omit` set if another + # pair of brackets was good enough. + inner_brackets.add(id(leaf)) + continue + + if closing_bracket: + omit.add(id(closing_bracket)) + omit.update(inner_brackets) + inner_brackets.clear() + yield omit + + if ( + prev + and prev.type == token.COMMA + and leaf.opening_bracket is not None + and not is_one_sequence_between(leaf.opening_bracket, leaf, line.leaves) + ): + # Never omit bracket pairs with trailing commas. + # We need to explode on those. + break + + if leaf.value: + opening_bracket = leaf.opening_bracket + closing_bracket = leaf + + +def run_transformer( + line: Line, + transform: Transformer, + mode: Mode, + features: Collection[Feature], + *, + line_str: str = "", +) -> list[Line]: + if not line_str: + line_str = line_to_string(line) + result: list[Line] = [] + for transformed_line in transform(line, features, mode): + if str(transformed_line).strip("\n") == line_str: + raise CannotTransform("Line transformer returned an unchanged result") + + result.extend(transform_line(transformed_line, mode=mode, features=features)) + + features_set = set(features) + if ( + Feature.FORCE_OPTIONAL_PARENTHESES in features_set + or transform.__class__.__name__ != "rhs" + or not line.bracket_tracker.invisible + or any(bracket.value for bracket in line.bracket_tracker.invisible) + or line.contains_multiline_strings() + or result[0].contains_uncollapsable_type_comments() + or result[0].contains_unsplittable_type_ignore() + or is_line_short_enough(result[0], mode=mode) + # If any leaves have no parents (which _can_ occur since + # `transform(line)` potentially destroys the line's underlying node + # structure), then we can't proceed. Doing so would cause the below + # call to `append_leaves()` to fail. + or any(leaf.parent is None for leaf in line.leaves) + ): + return result + + line_copy = line.clone() + append_leaves(line_copy, line, line.leaves) + features_fop = features_set | {Feature.FORCE_OPTIONAL_PARENTHESES} + second_opinion = run_transformer( + line_copy, transform, mode, features_fop, line_str=line_str + ) + if all(is_line_short_enough(ln, mode=mode) for ln in second_opinion): + result = second_opinion + return result diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/lines.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/lines.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9be4f0e7b667777518715c6b6ccb1448d03cc1f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/lines.py @@ -0,0 +1,1083 @@ +import itertools +import math +from collections.abc import Callable, Iterator, Sequence +from dataclasses import dataclass, field +from typing import Optional, TypeVar, Union, cast + +from black.brackets import COMMA_PRIORITY, DOT_PRIORITY, BracketTracker +from black.mode import Mode +from black.nodes import ( + BRACKETS, + CLOSING_BRACKETS, + OPENING_BRACKETS, + STANDALONE_COMMENT, + TEST_DESCENDANTS, + child_towards, + is_docstring, + is_import, + is_multiline_string, + is_one_sequence_between, + is_type_comment, + is_type_ignore_comment, + is_with_or_async_with_stmt, + make_simple_prefix, + replace_child, + syms, + whitespace, +) +from black.strings import str_width +from blib2to3.pgen2 import token +from blib2to3.pytree import Leaf, Node + +# types +T = TypeVar("T") +Index = int +LeafID = int +LN = Union[Leaf, Node] + + +@dataclass +class Line: + """Holds leaves and comments. Can be printed with `str(line)`.""" + + mode: Mode = field(repr=False) + depth: int = 0 + leaves: list[Leaf] = field(default_factory=list) + # keys ordered like `leaves` + comments: dict[LeafID, list[Leaf]] = field(default_factory=dict) + bracket_tracker: BracketTracker = field(default_factory=BracketTracker) + inside_brackets: bool = False + should_split_rhs: bool = False + magic_trailing_comma: Leaf | None = None + + def append( + self, leaf: Leaf, preformatted: bool = False, track_bracket: bool = False + ) -> None: + """Add a new `leaf` to the end of the line. + + Unless `preformatted` is True, the `leaf` will receive a new consistent + whitespace prefix and metadata applied by :class:`BracketTracker`. + Trailing commas are maybe removed, unpacked for loop variables are + demoted from being delimiters. + + Inline comments are put aside. + """ + has_value = ( + leaf.type in BRACKETS + # empty fstring and tstring middles must not be truncated + or leaf.type in (token.FSTRING_MIDDLE, token.TSTRING_MIDDLE) + or bool(leaf.value.strip()) + ) + if not has_value: + return + + if leaf.type == token.COLON and self.is_class_paren_empty: + del self.leaves[-2:] + if self.leaves and not preformatted: + # Note: at this point leaf.prefix should be empty except for + # imports, for which we only preserve newlines. + leaf.prefix += whitespace( + leaf, + complex_subscript=self.is_complex_subscript(leaf), + mode=self.mode, + ) + if self.inside_brackets or not preformatted or track_bracket: + self.bracket_tracker.mark(leaf) + if self.mode.magic_trailing_comma: + if self.has_magic_trailing_comma(leaf): + self.magic_trailing_comma = leaf + elif self.has_magic_trailing_comma(leaf): + self.remove_trailing_comma() + if not self.append_comment(leaf): + self.leaves.append(leaf) + + def append_safe(self, leaf: Leaf, preformatted: bool = False) -> None: + """Like :func:`append()` but disallow invalid standalone comment structure. + + Raises ValueError when any `leaf` is appended after a standalone comment + or when a standalone comment is not the first leaf on the line. + """ + if ( + self.bracket_tracker.depth == 0 + or self.bracket_tracker.any_open_for_or_lambda() + ): + if self.is_comment: + raise ValueError("cannot append to standalone comments") + + if self.leaves and leaf.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT: + raise ValueError( + "cannot append standalone comments to a populated line" + ) + + self.append(leaf, preformatted=preformatted) + + @property + def is_comment(self) -> bool: + """Is this line a standalone comment?""" + return len(self.leaves) == 1 and self.leaves[0].type == STANDALONE_COMMENT + + @property + def is_decorator(self) -> bool: + """Is this line a decorator?""" + return bool(self) and self.leaves[0].type == token.AT + + @property + def is_import(self) -> bool: + """Is this an import line?""" + return bool(self) and is_import(self.leaves[0]) + + @property + def is_with_or_async_with_stmt(self) -> bool: + """Is this a with_stmt line?""" + return bool(self) and is_with_or_async_with_stmt(self.leaves[0]) + + @property + def is_class(self) -> bool: + """Is this line a class definition?""" + return ( + bool(self) + and self.leaves[0].type == token.NAME + and self.leaves[0].value == "class" + ) + + @property + def is_stub_class(self) -> bool: + """Is this line a class definition with a body consisting only of "..."?""" + return self.is_class and self.leaves[-3:] == [ + Leaf(token.DOT, ".") for _ in range(3) + ] + + @property + def is_def(self) -> bool: + """Is this a function definition? (Also returns True for async defs.)""" + try: + first_leaf = self.leaves[0] + except IndexError: + return False + + try: + second_leaf: Leaf | None = self.leaves[1] + except IndexError: + second_leaf = None + return (first_leaf.type == token.NAME and first_leaf.value == "def") or ( + first_leaf.type == token.ASYNC + and second_leaf is not None + and second_leaf.type == token.NAME + and second_leaf.value == "def" + ) + + @property + def is_stub_def(self) -> bool: + """Is this line a function definition with a body consisting only of "..."?""" + return self.is_def and self.leaves[-4:] == [Leaf(token.COLON, ":")] + [ + Leaf(token.DOT, ".") for _ in range(3) + ] + + @property + def is_class_paren_empty(self) -> bool: + """Is this a class with no base classes but using parentheses? + + Those are unnecessary and should be removed. + """ + return ( + bool(self) + and len(self.leaves) == 4 + and self.is_class + and self.leaves[2].type == token.LPAR + and self.leaves[2].value == "(" + and self.leaves[3].type == token.RPAR + and self.leaves[3].value == ")" + ) + + @property + def _is_triple_quoted_string(self) -> bool: + """Is the line a triple quoted string?""" + if not self or self.leaves[0].type != token.STRING: + return False + value = self.leaves[0].value + if value.startswith(('"""', "'''")): + return True + if value.startswith(("r'''", 'r"""', "R'''", 'R"""')): + return True + return False + + @property + def is_docstring(self) -> bool: + """Is the line a docstring?""" + return bool(self) and is_docstring(self.leaves[0]) + + @property + def is_chained_assignment(self) -> bool: + """Is the line a chained assignment""" + return [leaf.type for leaf in self.leaves].count(token.EQUAL) > 1 + + @property + def opens_block(self) -> bool: + """Does this line open a new level of indentation.""" + if len(self.leaves) == 0: + return False + return self.leaves[-1].type == token.COLON + + def is_fmt_pass_converted( + self, *, first_leaf_matches: Callable[[Leaf], bool] | None = None + ) -> bool: + """Is this line converted from fmt off/skip code? + + If first_leaf_matches is not None, it only returns True if the first + leaf of converted code matches. + """ + if len(self.leaves) != 1: + return False + leaf = self.leaves[0] + if ( + leaf.type != STANDALONE_COMMENT + or leaf.fmt_pass_converted_first_leaf is None + ): + return False + return first_leaf_matches is None or first_leaf_matches( + leaf.fmt_pass_converted_first_leaf + ) + + def contains_standalone_comments(self) -> bool: + """If so, needs to be split before emitting.""" + for leaf in self.leaves: + if leaf.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT: + return True + + return False + + def contains_implicit_multiline_string_with_comments(self) -> bool: + """Chck if we have an implicit multiline string with comments on the line""" + for leaf_type, leaf_group_iterator in itertools.groupby( + self.leaves, lambda leaf: leaf.type + ): + if leaf_type != token.STRING: + continue + leaf_list = list(leaf_group_iterator) + if len(leaf_list) == 1: + continue + for leaf in leaf_list: + if self.comments_after(leaf): + return True + return False + + def contains_uncollapsable_type_comments(self) -> bool: + ignored_ids = set() + try: + last_leaf = self.leaves[-1] + ignored_ids.add(id(last_leaf)) + if last_leaf.type == token.COMMA or ( + last_leaf.type == token.RPAR and not last_leaf.value + ): + # When trailing commas or optional parens are inserted by Black for + # consistency, comments after the previous last element are not moved + # (they don't have to, rendering will still be correct). So we ignore + # trailing commas and invisible. + last_leaf = self.leaves[-2] + ignored_ids.add(id(last_leaf)) + except IndexError: + return False + + # A type comment is uncollapsable if it is attached to a leaf + # that isn't at the end of the line (since that could cause it + # to get associated to a different argument) or if there are + # comments before it (since that could cause it to get hidden + # behind a comment. + comment_seen = False + for leaf_id, comments in self.comments.items(): + for comment in comments: + if is_type_comment(comment, mode=self.mode): + if comment_seen or ( + not is_type_ignore_comment(comment, mode=self.mode) + and leaf_id not in ignored_ids + ): + return True + + comment_seen = True + + return False + + def contains_unsplittable_type_ignore(self) -> bool: + if not self.leaves: + return False + + # If a 'type: ignore' is attached to the end of a line, we + # can't split the line, because we can't know which of the + # subexpressions the ignore was meant to apply to. + # + # We only want this to apply to actual physical lines from the + # original source, though: we don't want the presence of a + # 'type: ignore' at the end of a multiline expression to + # justify pushing it all onto one line. Thus we + # (unfortunately) need to check the actual source lines and + # only report an unsplittable 'type: ignore' if this line was + # one line in the original code. + + # Grab the first and last line numbers, skipping generated leaves + first_line = next((leaf.lineno for leaf in self.leaves if leaf.lineno != 0), 0) + last_line = next( + (leaf.lineno for leaf in reversed(self.leaves) if leaf.lineno != 0), 0 + ) + + if first_line == last_line: + # We look at the last two leaves since a comma or an + # invisible paren could have been added at the end of the + # line. + for node in self.leaves[-2:]: + for comment in self.comments.get(id(node), []): + if is_type_ignore_comment(comment, mode=self.mode): + return True + + return False + + def contains_multiline_strings(self) -> bool: + return any(is_multiline_string(leaf) for leaf in self.leaves) + + def has_magic_trailing_comma(self, closing: Leaf) -> bool: + """Return True if we have a magic trailing comma, that is when: + - there's a trailing comma here + - it's not from single-element square bracket indexing + - it's not a one-tuple + """ + if not ( + closing.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS + and self.leaves + and self.leaves[-1].type == token.COMMA + ): + return False + + if closing.type == token.RBRACE: + return True + + if closing.type == token.RSQB: + if ( + closing.parent is not None + and closing.parent.type == syms.trailer + and closing.opening_bracket is not None + and is_one_sequence_between( + closing.opening_bracket, + closing, + self.leaves, + brackets=(token.LSQB, token.RSQB), + ) + ): + assert closing.prev_sibling is not None + assert closing.prev_sibling.type == syms.subscriptlist + return False + + return True + + if self.is_import: + return True + + if closing.opening_bracket is not None and not is_one_sequence_between( + closing.opening_bracket, closing, self.leaves + ): + return True + + return False + + def append_comment(self, comment: Leaf) -> bool: + """Add an inline or standalone comment to the line.""" + if ( + comment.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT + and self.bracket_tracker.any_open_brackets() + ): + comment.prefix = "" + return False + + if comment.type != token.COMMENT: + return False + + if not self.leaves: + comment.type = STANDALONE_COMMENT + comment.prefix = "" + return False + + last_leaf = self.leaves[-1] + if ( + last_leaf.type == token.RPAR + and not last_leaf.value + and last_leaf.parent + and len(list(last_leaf.parent.leaves())) <= 3 + and not is_type_comment(comment, mode=self.mode) + ): + # Comments on an optional parens wrapping a single leaf should belong to + # the wrapped node except if it's a type comment. Pinning the comment like + # this avoids unstable formatting caused by comment migration. + if len(self.leaves) < 2: + comment.type = STANDALONE_COMMENT + comment.prefix = "" + return False + + last_leaf = self.leaves[-2] + self.comments.setdefault(id(last_leaf), []).append(comment) + return True + + def comments_after(self, leaf: Leaf) -> list[Leaf]: + """Generate comments that should appear directly after `leaf`.""" + return self.comments.get(id(leaf), []) + + def remove_trailing_comma(self) -> None: + """Remove the trailing comma and moves the comments attached to it.""" + trailing_comma = self.leaves.pop() + trailing_comma_comments = self.comments.pop(id(trailing_comma), []) + self.comments.setdefault(id(self.leaves[-1]), []).extend( + trailing_comma_comments + ) + + def is_complex_subscript(self, leaf: Leaf) -> bool: + """Return True iff `leaf` is part of a slice with non-trivial exprs.""" + open_lsqb = self.bracket_tracker.get_open_lsqb() + if open_lsqb is None: + return False + + subscript_start = open_lsqb.next_sibling + + if isinstance(subscript_start, Node): + if subscript_start.type == syms.listmaker: + return False + + if subscript_start.type == syms.subscriptlist: + subscript_start = child_towards(subscript_start, leaf) + + return subscript_start is not None and any( + n.type in TEST_DESCENDANTS for n in subscript_start.pre_order() + ) + + def enumerate_with_length( + self, is_reversed: bool = False + ) -> Iterator[tuple[Index, Leaf, int]]: + """Return an enumeration of leaves with their length. + + Stops prematurely on multiline strings and standalone comments. + """ + op = cast( + Callable[[Sequence[Leaf]], Iterator[tuple[Index, Leaf]]], + enumerate_reversed if is_reversed else enumerate, + ) + for index, leaf in op(self.leaves): + length = len(leaf.prefix) + len(leaf.value) + if "\n" in leaf.value: + return # Multiline strings, we can't continue. + + for comment in self.comments_after(leaf): + length += len(comment.value) + + yield index, leaf, length + + def clone(self) -> "Line": + return Line( + mode=self.mode, + depth=self.depth, + inside_brackets=self.inside_brackets, + should_split_rhs=self.should_split_rhs, + magic_trailing_comma=self.magic_trailing_comma, + ) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + """Render the line.""" + if not self: + return "\n" + + indent = " " * self.depth + leaves = iter(self.leaves) + first = next(leaves) + res = f"{first.prefix}{indent}{first.value}" + res += "".join(str(leaf) for leaf in leaves) + comments_iter = itertools.chain.from_iterable(self.comments.values()) + comments = [str(comment) for comment in comments_iter] + res += "".join(comments) + + return res + "\n" + + def __bool__(self) -> bool: + """Return True if the line has leaves or comments.""" + return bool(self.leaves or self.comments) + + +@dataclass +class RHSResult: + """Intermediate split result from a right hand split.""" + + head: Line + body: Line + tail: Line + opening_bracket: Leaf + closing_bracket: Leaf + + +@dataclass +class LinesBlock: + """Class that holds information about a block of formatted lines. + + This is introduced so that the EmptyLineTracker can look behind the standalone + comments and adjust their empty lines for class or def lines. + """ + + mode: Mode + previous_block: Optional["LinesBlock"] + original_line: Line + before: int = 0 + content_lines: list[str] = field(default_factory=list) + after: int = 0 + form_feed: bool = False + + def all_lines(self) -> list[str]: + empty_line = str(Line(mode=self.mode)) + prefix = make_simple_prefix(self.before, self.form_feed, empty_line) + return [prefix] + self.content_lines + [empty_line * self.after] + + +@dataclass +class EmptyLineTracker: + """Provides a stateful method that returns the number of potential extra + empty lines needed before and after the currently processed line. + + Note: this tracker works on lines that haven't been split yet. It assumes + the prefix of the first leaf consists of optional newlines. Those newlines + are consumed by `maybe_empty_lines()` and included in the computation. + """ + + mode: Mode + previous_line: Line | None = None + previous_block: LinesBlock | None = None + previous_defs: list[Line] = field(default_factory=list) + semantic_leading_comment: LinesBlock | None = None + + def maybe_empty_lines(self, current_line: Line) -> LinesBlock: + """Return the number of extra empty lines before and after the `current_line`. + + This is for separating `def`, `async def` and `class` with extra empty + lines (two on module-level). + """ + form_feed = ( + current_line.depth == 0 + and bool(current_line.leaves) + and "\f\n" in current_line.leaves[0].prefix + ) + before, after = self._maybe_empty_lines(current_line) + previous_after = self.previous_block.after if self.previous_block else 0 + before = max(0, before - previous_after) + + # Always have one empty line after a module docstring + if self._line_is_module_docstring(current_line): + before = 1 + + block = LinesBlock( + mode=self.mode, + previous_block=self.previous_block, + original_line=current_line, + before=before, + after=after, + form_feed=form_feed, + ) + + # Maintain the semantic_leading_comment state. + if current_line.is_comment: + if self.previous_line is None or ( + not self.previous_line.is_decorator + # `or before` means this comment already has an empty line before + and (not self.previous_line.is_comment or before) + and (self.semantic_leading_comment is None or before) + ): + self.semantic_leading_comment = block + # `or before` means this decorator already has an empty line before + elif not current_line.is_decorator or before: + self.semantic_leading_comment = None + + self.previous_line = current_line + self.previous_block = block + return block + + def _line_is_module_docstring(self, current_line: Line) -> bool: + previous_block = self.previous_block + if not previous_block: + return False + if ( + len(previous_block.original_line.leaves) != 1 + or not previous_block.original_line.is_docstring + or current_line.is_class + or current_line.is_def + ): + return False + while previous_block := previous_block.previous_block: + if not previous_block.original_line.is_comment: + return False + return True + + def _maybe_empty_lines(self, current_line: Line) -> tuple[int, int]: + max_allowed = 1 + if current_line.depth == 0: + max_allowed = 1 if self.mode.is_pyi else 2 + + if current_line.leaves: + # Consume the first leaf's extra newlines. + first_leaf = current_line.leaves[0] + before = first_leaf.prefix.count("\n") + before = min(before, max_allowed) + first_leaf.prefix = "" + else: + before = 0 + + user_had_newline = bool(before) + depth = current_line.depth + + # Mutate self.previous_defs, remainder of this function should be pure + previous_def = None + while self.previous_defs and self.previous_defs[-1].depth >= depth: + previous_def = self.previous_defs.pop() + if current_line.is_def or current_line.is_class: + self.previous_defs.append(current_line) + + if self.previous_line is None: + # Don't insert empty lines before the first line in the file. + return 0, 0 + + if current_line.is_docstring: + if self.previous_line.is_class: + return 0, 1 + if self.previous_line.opens_block and self.previous_line.is_def: + return 0, 0 + + if previous_def is not None: + assert self.previous_line is not None + if self.mode.is_pyi: + if previous_def.is_class and not previous_def.is_stub_class: + before = 1 + elif depth and not current_line.is_def and self.previous_line.is_def: + # Empty lines between attributes and methods should be preserved. + before = 1 if user_had_newline else 0 + elif depth: + before = 0 + else: + before = 1 + else: + if depth: + before = 1 + elif ( + not depth + and previous_def.depth + and current_line.leaves[-1].type == token.COLON + and ( + current_line.leaves[0].value + not in ("with", "try", "for", "while", "if", "match") + ) + ): + # We shouldn't add two newlines between an indented function and + # a dependent non-indented clause. This is to avoid issues with + # conditional function definitions that are technically top-level + # and therefore get two trailing newlines, but look weird and + # inconsistent when they're followed by elif, else, etc. This is + # worse because these functions only get *one* preceding newline + # already. + before = 1 + else: + before = 2 + + if current_line.is_decorator or current_line.is_def or current_line.is_class: + return self._maybe_empty_lines_for_class_or_def( + current_line, before, user_had_newline + ) + + if ( + self.previous_line.is_import + and self.previous_line.depth == 0 + and current_line.depth == 0 + and not current_line.is_import + and not current_line.is_fmt_pass_converted(first_leaf_matches=is_import) + ): + return 1, 0 + + if ( + self.previous_line.is_import + and not current_line.is_import + and not current_line.is_fmt_pass_converted(first_leaf_matches=is_import) + and depth == self.previous_line.depth + ): + return (before or 1), 0 + + return before, 0 + + def _maybe_empty_lines_for_class_or_def( + self, current_line: Line, before: int, user_had_newline: bool + ) -> tuple[int, int]: + assert self.previous_line is not None + + if self.previous_line.is_decorator: + if self.mode.is_pyi and current_line.is_stub_class: + # Insert an empty line after a decorated stub class + return 0, 1 + return 0, 0 + + if self.previous_line.depth < current_line.depth and ( + self.previous_line.is_class or self.previous_line.is_def + ): + if self.mode.is_pyi: + return 0, 0 + return 1 if user_had_newline else 0, 0 + + comment_to_add_newlines: LinesBlock | None = None + if ( + self.previous_line.is_comment + and self.previous_line.depth == current_line.depth + and before == 0 + ): + slc = self.semantic_leading_comment + if ( + slc is not None + and slc.previous_block is not None + and not slc.previous_block.original_line.is_class + and not slc.previous_block.original_line.opens_block + and slc.before <= 1 + ): + comment_to_add_newlines = slc + else: + return 0, 0 + + if self.mode.is_pyi: + if current_line.is_class or self.previous_line.is_class: + if self.previous_line.depth < current_line.depth: + newlines = 0 + elif self.previous_line.depth > current_line.depth: + newlines = 1 + elif current_line.is_stub_class and self.previous_line.is_stub_class: + # No blank line between classes with an empty body + newlines = 0 + else: + newlines = 1 + # Don't inspect the previous line if it's part of the body of the previous + # statement in the same level, we always want a blank line if there's + # something with a body preceding. + elif self.previous_line.depth > current_line.depth: + newlines = 1 + elif ( + current_line.is_def or current_line.is_decorator + ) and not self.previous_line.is_def: + if current_line.depth: + # In classes empty lines between attributes and methods should + # be preserved. + newlines = min(1, before) + else: + # Blank line between a block of functions (maybe with preceding + # decorators) and a block of non-functions + newlines = 1 + else: + newlines = 0 + else: + newlines = 1 if current_line.depth else 2 + # If a user has left no space after a dummy implementation, don't insert + # new lines. This is useful for instance for @overload or Protocols. + if self.previous_line.is_stub_def and not user_had_newline: + newlines = 0 + if comment_to_add_newlines is not None: + previous_block = comment_to_add_newlines.previous_block + if previous_block is not None: + comment_to_add_newlines.before = ( + max(comment_to_add_newlines.before, newlines) - previous_block.after + ) + newlines = 0 + return newlines, 0 + + +def enumerate_reversed(sequence: Sequence[T]) -> Iterator[tuple[Index, T]]: + """Like `reversed(enumerate(sequence))` if that were possible.""" + index = len(sequence) - 1 + for element in reversed(sequence): + yield (index, element) + index -= 1 + + +def append_leaves( + new_line: Line, old_line: Line, leaves: list[Leaf], preformatted: bool = False +) -> None: + """ + Append leaves (taken from @old_line) to @new_line, making sure to fix the + underlying Node structure where appropriate. + + All of the leaves in @leaves are duplicated. The duplicates are then + appended to @new_line and used to replace their originals in the underlying + Node structure. Any comments attached to the old leaves are reattached to + the new leaves. + + Pre-conditions: + set(@leaves) is a subset of set(@old_line.leaves). + """ + for old_leaf in leaves: + new_leaf = Leaf(old_leaf.type, old_leaf.value) + replace_child(old_leaf, new_leaf) + new_line.append(new_leaf, preformatted=preformatted) + + for comment_leaf in old_line.comments_after(old_leaf): + new_line.append(comment_leaf, preformatted=True) + + +def is_line_short_enough(line: Line, *, mode: Mode, line_str: str = "") -> bool: + """For non-multiline strings, return True if `line` is no longer than `line_length`. + For multiline strings, looks at the context around `line` to determine + if it should be inlined or split up. + Uses the provided `line_str` rendering, if any, otherwise computes a new one. + """ + if not line_str: + line_str = line_to_string(line) + + if line.contains_standalone_comments(): + return False + if "\n" not in line_str: + # No multiline strings (MLS) present + return str_width(line_str) <= mode.line_length + + first, *_, last = line_str.split("\n") + if str_width(first) > mode.line_length or str_width(last) > mode.line_length: + return False + + # Traverse the AST to examine the context of the multiline string (MLS), + # tracking aspects such as depth and comma existence, + # to determine whether to split the MLS or keep it together. + # Depth (which is based on the existing bracket_depth concept) + # is needed to determine nesting level of the MLS. + # Includes special case for trailing commas. + commas: list[int] = [] # tracks number of commas per depth level + multiline_string: Leaf | None = None + # store the leaves that contain parts of the MLS + multiline_string_contexts: list[LN] = [] + + max_level_to_update: int | float = math.inf # track the depth of the MLS + for i, leaf in enumerate(line.leaves): + if max_level_to_update == math.inf: + had_comma: int | None = None + if leaf.bracket_depth + 1 > len(commas): + commas.append(0) + elif leaf.bracket_depth + 1 < len(commas): + had_comma = commas.pop() + if ( + had_comma is not None + and multiline_string is not None + and multiline_string.bracket_depth == leaf.bracket_depth + 1 + ): + # Have left the level with the MLS, stop tracking commas + max_level_to_update = leaf.bracket_depth + if had_comma > 0: + # MLS was in parens with at least one comma - force split + return False + + if leaf.bracket_depth <= max_level_to_update and leaf.type == token.COMMA: + # Inside brackets, ignore trailing comma + # directly after MLS/MLS-containing expression + ignore_ctxs: list[LN | None] = [None] + ignore_ctxs += multiline_string_contexts + if (line.inside_brackets or leaf.bracket_depth > 0) and ( + i != len(line.leaves) - 1 or leaf.prev_sibling not in ignore_ctxs + ): + commas[leaf.bracket_depth] += 1 + if max_level_to_update != math.inf: + max_level_to_update = min(max_level_to_update, leaf.bracket_depth) + + if is_multiline_string(leaf): + if leaf.parent and ( + leaf.parent.type == syms.test + or (leaf.parent.parent and leaf.parent.parent.type == syms.dictsetmaker) + ): + # Keep ternary and dictionary values parenthesized + return False + if len(multiline_string_contexts) > 0: + # >1 multiline string cannot fit on a single line - force split + return False + multiline_string = leaf + ctx: LN = leaf + # fetch the leaf components of the MLS in the AST + while str(ctx) in line_str: + multiline_string_contexts.append(ctx) + if ctx.parent is None: + break + ctx = ctx.parent + + # May not have a triple-quoted multiline string at all, + # in case of a regular string with embedded newlines and line continuations + if len(multiline_string_contexts) == 0: + return True + + return all(val == 0 for val in commas) + + +def can_be_split(line: Line) -> bool: + """Return False if the line cannot be split *for sure*. + + This is not an exhaustive search but a cheap heuristic that we can use to + avoid some unfortunate formattings (mostly around wrapping unsplittable code + in unnecessary parentheses). + """ + leaves = line.leaves + if len(leaves) < 2: + return False + + if leaves[0].type == token.STRING and leaves[1].type == token.DOT: + call_count = 0 + dot_count = 0 + next = leaves[-1] + for leaf in leaves[-2::-1]: + if leaf.type in OPENING_BRACKETS: + if next.type not in CLOSING_BRACKETS: + return False + + call_count += 1 + elif leaf.type == token.DOT: + dot_count += 1 + elif leaf.type == token.NAME: + if not (next.type == token.DOT or next.type in OPENING_BRACKETS): + return False + + elif leaf.type not in CLOSING_BRACKETS: + return False + + if dot_count > 1 and call_count > 1: + return False + + return True + + +def can_omit_invisible_parens( + rhs: RHSResult, + line_length: int, +) -> bool: + """Does `rhs.body` have a shape safe to reformat without optional parens around it? + + Returns True for only a subset of potentially nice looking formattings but + the point is to not return false positives that end up producing lines that + are too long. + """ + line = rhs.body + + # We need optional parens in order to split standalone comments to their own lines + # if there are no nested parens around the standalone comments + closing_bracket: Leaf | None = None + for leaf in reversed(line.leaves): + if closing_bracket and leaf is closing_bracket.opening_bracket: + closing_bracket = None + if leaf.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT and not closing_bracket: + return False + if ( + not closing_bracket + and leaf.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS + and leaf.opening_bracket in line.leaves + and leaf.value + ): + closing_bracket = leaf + + bt = line.bracket_tracker + if not bt.delimiters: + # Without delimiters the optional parentheses are useless. + return True + + max_priority = bt.max_delimiter_priority() + delimiter_count = bt.delimiter_count_with_priority(max_priority) + if delimiter_count > 1: + # With more than one delimiter of a kind the optional parentheses read better. + return False + + if delimiter_count == 1: + if max_priority == COMMA_PRIORITY and rhs.head.is_with_or_async_with_stmt: + # For two context manager with statements, the optional parentheses read + # better. In this case, `rhs.body` is the context managers part of + # the with statement. `rhs.head` is the `with (` part on the previous + # line. + return False + # Otherwise it may also read better, but we don't do it today and requires + # careful considerations for all possible cases. See + # https://github.com/psf/black/issues/2156. + + if max_priority == DOT_PRIORITY: + # A single stranded method call doesn't require optional parentheses. + return True + + assert len(line.leaves) >= 2, "Stranded delimiter" + + # With a single delimiter, omit if the expression starts or ends with + # a bracket. + first = line.leaves[0] + second = line.leaves[1] + if first.type in OPENING_BRACKETS and second.type not in CLOSING_BRACKETS: + if _can_omit_opening_paren(line, first=first, line_length=line_length): + return True + + # Note: we are not returning False here because a line might have *both* + # a leading opening bracket and a trailing closing bracket. If the + # opening bracket doesn't match our rule, maybe the closing will. + + penultimate = line.leaves[-2] + last = line.leaves[-1] + + if ( + last.type == token.RPAR + or last.type == token.RBRACE + or ( + # don't use indexing for omitting optional parentheses; + # it looks weird + last.type == token.RSQB + and last.parent + and last.parent.type != syms.trailer + ) + ): + if penultimate.type in OPENING_BRACKETS: + # Empty brackets don't help. + return False + + if is_multiline_string(first): + # Additional wrapping of a multiline string in this situation is + # unnecessary. + return True + + if _can_omit_closing_paren(line, last=last, line_length=line_length): + return True + + return False + + +def _can_omit_opening_paren(line: Line, *, first: Leaf, line_length: int) -> bool: + """See `can_omit_invisible_parens`.""" + remainder = False + length = 4 * line.depth + _index = -1 + for _index, leaf, leaf_length in line.enumerate_with_length(): + if leaf.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS and leaf.opening_bracket is first: + remainder = True + if remainder: + length += leaf_length + if length > line_length: + break + + if leaf.type in OPENING_BRACKETS: + # There are brackets we can further split on. + remainder = False + + else: + # checked the entire string and line length wasn't exceeded + if len(line.leaves) == _index + 1: + return True + + return False + + +def _can_omit_closing_paren(line: Line, *, last: Leaf, line_length: int) -> bool: + """See `can_omit_invisible_parens`.""" + length = 4 * line.depth + seen_other_brackets = False + for _index, leaf, leaf_length in line.enumerate_with_length(): + length += leaf_length + if leaf is last.opening_bracket: + if seen_other_brackets or length <= line_length: + return True + + elif leaf.type in OPENING_BRACKETS: + # There are brackets we can further split on. + seen_other_brackets = True + + return False + + +def line_to_string(line: Line) -> str: + """Returns the string representation of @line. + + WARNING: This is known to be computationally expensive. + """ + return str(line).strip("\n") diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/mode.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/mode.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c2d98d9278109c8e8a7e894aa97435bcb376d749 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/mode.py @@ -0,0 +1,324 @@ +"""Data structures configuring Black behavior. + +Mostly around Python language feature support per version and Black configuration +chosen by the user. +""" + +from dataclasses import dataclass, field +from enum import Enum, auto +from hashlib import sha256 +from operator import attrgetter +from typing import Final + +from black.const import DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH + + +class TargetVersion(Enum): + PY33 = 3 + PY34 = 4 + PY35 = 5 + PY36 = 6 + PY37 = 7 + PY38 = 8 + PY39 = 9 + PY310 = 10 + PY311 = 11 + PY312 = 12 + PY313 = 13 + PY314 = 14 + + def pretty(self) -> str: + assert self.name[:2] == "PY" + return f"Python {self.name[2]}.{self.name[3:]}" + + +class Feature(Enum): + F_STRINGS = 2 + NUMERIC_UNDERSCORES = 3 + TRAILING_COMMA_IN_CALL = 4 + TRAILING_COMMA_IN_DEF = 5 + # The following two feature-flags are mutually exclusive, and exactly one should be + # set for every version of python. + ASYNC_IDENTIFIERS = 6 + ASYNC_KEYWORDS = 7 + ASSIGNMENT_EXPRESSIONS = 8 + POS_ONLY_ARGUMENTS = 9 + RELAXED_DECORATORS = 10 + PATTERN_MATCHING = 11 + UNPACKING_ON_FLOW = 12 + ANN_ASSIGN_EXTENDED_RHS = 13 + EXCEPT_STAR = 14 + VARIADIC_GENERICS = 15 + DEBUG_F_STRINGS = 16 + PARENTHESIZED_CONTEXT_MANAGERS = 17 + TYPE_PARAMS = 18 + # FSTRING_PARSING = 19 # unused + TYPE_PARAM_DEFAULTS = 20 + UNPARENTHESIZED_EXCEPT_TYPES = 21 + T_STRINGS = 22 + FORCE_OPTIONAL_PARENTHESES = 50 + + # __future__ flags + FUTURE_ANNOTATIONS = 51 + + +FUTURE_FLAG_TO_FEATURE: Final = { + "annotations": Feature.FUTURE_ANNOTATIONS, +} + + +VERSION_TO_FEATURES: dict[TargetVersion, set[Feature]] = { + TargetVersion.PY33: {Feature.ASYNC_IDENTIFIERS}, + TargetVersion.PY34: {Feature.ASYNC_IDENTIFIERS}, + TargetVersion.PY35: {Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_CALL, Feature.ASYNC_IDENTIFIERS}, + TargetVersion.PY36: { + Feature.F_STRINGS, + Feature.NUMERIC_UNDERSCORES, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_CALL, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_DEF, + Feature.ASYNC_IDENTIFIERS, + }, + TargetVersion.PY37: { + Feature.F_STRINGS, + Feature.NUMERIC_UNDERSCORES, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_CALL, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_DEF, + Feature.ASYNC_KEYWORDS, + Feature.FUTURE_ANNOTATIONS, + }, + TargetVersion.PY38: { + Feature.F_STRINGS, + Feature.DEBUG_F_STRINGS, + Feature.NUMERIC_UNDERSCORES, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_CALL, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_DEF, + Feature.ASYNC_KEYWORDS, + Feature.FUTURE_ANNOTATIONS, + Feature.ASSIGNMENT_EXPRESSIONS, + Feature.POS_ONLY_ARGUMENTS, + Feature.UNPACKING_ON_FLOW, + Feature.ANN_ASSIGN_EXTENDED_RHS, + }, + TargetVersion.PY39: { + Feature.F_STRINGS, + Feature.DEBUG_F_STRINGS, + Feature.NUMERIC_UNDERSCORES, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_CALL, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_DEF, + Feature.ASYNC_KEYWORDS, + Feature.FUTURE_ANNOTATIONS, + Feature.ASSIGNMENT_EXPRESSIONS, + Feature.RELAXED_DECORATORS, + Feature.POS_ONLY_ARGUMENTS, + Feature.UNPACKING_ON_FLOW, + Feature.ANN_ASSIGN_EXTENDED_RHS, + Feature.PARENTHESIZED_CONTEXT_MANAGERS, + }, + TargetVersion.PY310: { + Feature.F_STRINGS, + Feature.DEBUG_F_STRINGS, + Feature.NUMERIC_UNDERSCORES, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_CALL, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_DEF, + Feature.ASYNC_KEYWORDS, + Feature.FUTURE_ANNOTATIONS, + Feature.ASSIGNMENT_EXPRESSIONS, + Feature.RELAXED_DECORATORS, + Feature.POS_ONLY_ARGUMENTS, + Feature.UNPACKING_ON_FLOW, + Feature.ANN_ASSIGN_EXTENDED_RHS, + Feature.PARENTHESIZED_CONTEXT_MANAGERS, + Feature.PATTERN_MATCHING, + }, + TargetVersion.PY311: { + Feature.F_STRINGS, + Feature.DEBUG_F_STRINGS, + Feature.NUMERIC_UNDERSCORES, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_CALL, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_DEF, + Feature.ASYNC_KEYWORDS, + Feature.FUTURE_ANNOTATIONS, + Feature.ASSIGNMENT_EXPRESSIONS, + Feature.RELAXED_DECORATORS, + Feature.POS_ONLY_ARGUMENTS, + Feature.UNPACKING_ON_FLOW, + Feature.ANN_ASSIGN_EXTENDED_RHS, + Feature.PARENTHESIZED_CONTEXT_MANAGERS, + Feature.PATTERN_MATCHING, + Feature.EXCEPT_STAR, + Feature.VARIADIC_GENERICS, + }, + TargetVersion.PY312: { + Feature.F_STRINGS, + Feature.DEBUG_F_STRINGS, + Feature.NUMERIC_UNDERSCORES, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_CALL, + Feature.TRAILING_COMMA_IN_DEF, + Feature.ASYNC_KEYWORDS, + Feature.FUTURE_ANNOTATIONS, + Feature.ASSIGNMENT_EXPRESSIONS, + Feature.RELAXED_DECORATORS, + Feature.POS_ONLY_ARGUMENTS, + Feature.UNPACKING_ON_FLOW, + Feature.ANN_ASSIGN_EXTENDED_RHS, + Feature.PARENTHESIZED_CONTEXT_MANAGERS, + Feature.PATTERN_MATCHING, + Feature.EXCEPT_STAR, + Feature.VARIADIC_GENERICS, + Feature.TYPE_PARAMS, + }, + TargetVersion.PY313: { + Feature.F_STRINGS, + Feature.DEBUG_F_STRINGS, + Feature.NUMERIC_UNDERSCORES, + 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Feature.TYPE_PARAM_DEFAULTS, + Feature.UNPARENTHESIZED_EXCEPT_TYPES, + Feature.T_STRINGS, + }, +} + + +def supports_feature(target_versions: set[TargetVersion], feature: Feature) -> bool: + if not target_versions: + raise ValueError("target_versions must not be empty") + + return all(feature in VERSION_TO_FEATURES[version] for version in target_versions) + + +class Preview(Enum): + """Individual preview style features.""" + + # NOTE: string_processing requires wrap_long_dict_values_in_parens + # for https://github.com/psf/black/issues/3117 to be fixed. + string_processing = auto() + hug_parens_with_braces_and_square_brackets = auto() + wrap_comprehension_in = auto() + wrap_long_dict_values_in_parens = auto() + + +UNSTABLE_FEATURES: set[Preview] = { + # Many issues, see summary in https://github.com/psf/black/issues/4208 + Preview.string_processing, + # See issue #4036 (crash), #4098, #4099 (proposed tweaks) + Preview.hug_parens_with_braces_and_square_brackets, +} + + +class Deprecated(UserWarning): + """Visible deprecation warning.""" + + +_MAX_CACHE_KEY_PART_LENGTH: Final = 32 + + +@dataclass +class Mode: + target_versions: set[TargetVersion] = field(default_factory=set) + line_length: int = DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH + string_normalization: bool = True + is_pyi: bool = False + is_ipynb: bool = False + skip_source_first_line: bool = False + magic_trailing_comma: bool = True + python_cell_magics: set[str] = field(default_factory=set) + preview: bool = False + unstable: bool = False + enabled_features: set[Preview] = field(default_factory=set) + + def __contains__(self, feature: Preview) -> bool: + """ + Provide `Preview.FEATURE in Mode` syntax that mirrors the ``preview`` flag. + + In unstable mode, all features are enabled. In preview mode, all features + except those in UNSTABLE_FEATURES are enabled. Any features in + `self.enabled_features` are also enabled. + """ + if self.unstable: + return True + if feature in self.enabled_features: + return True + return self.preview and feature not in UNSTABLE_FEATURES + + def get_cache_key(self) -> str: + if self.target_versions: + version_str = ",".join( + str(version.value) + for version in sorted(self.target_versions, key=attrgetter("value")) + ) + else: + version_str = "-" + if len(version_str) > _MAX_CACHE_KEY_PART_LENGTH: + version_str = sha256(version_str.encode()).hexdigest()[ + :_MAX_CACHE_KEY_PART_LENGTH + ] + features_and_magics = ( + ",".join(sorted(f.name for f in self.enabled_features)) + + "@" + + ",".join(sorted(self.python_cell_magics)) + ) + if len(features_and_magics) > _MAX_CACHE_KEY_PART_LENGTH: + features_and_magics = sha256(features_and_magics.encode()).hexdigest()[ + :_MAX_CACHE_KEY_PART_LENGTH + ] + parts = [ + version_str, + str(self.line_length), + str(int(self.string_normalization)), + str(int(self.is_pyi)), + str(int(self.is_ipynb)), + str(int(self.skip_source_first_line)), + str(int(self.magic_trailing_comma)), + str(int(self.preview)), + str(int(self.unstable)), + features_and_magics, + ] + return ".".join(parts) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(( + frozenset(self.target_versions), + self.line_length, + self.string_normalization, + self.is_pyi, + self.is_ipynb, + self.skip_source_first_line, + self.magic_trailing_comma, + frozenset(self.python_cell_magics), + self.preview, + self.unstable, + frozenset(self.enabled_features), + )) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/nodes.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/nodes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2fb3913af54ed4e06d7daf2a615ce48ed63f33ec --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/nodes.py @@ -0,0 +1,1084 @@ +""" +blib2to3 Node/Leaf transformation-related utility functions. +""" + +from collections.abc import Iterator +from typing import Final, Generic, Literal, TypeGuard, TypeVar, Union + +from mypy_extensions import mypyc_attr + +from black.cache import CACHE_DIR +from black.mode import Mode +from black.strings import get_string_prefix, has_triple_quotes +from blib2to3 import pygram +from blib2to3.pgen2 import token +from blib2to3.pytree import NL, Leaf, Node, type_repr + +pygram.initialize(CACHE_DIR) +syms: Final = pygram.python_symbols + + +# types +T = TypeVar("T") +LN = Union[Leaf, Node] +LeafID = int +NodeType = int + + +WHITESPACE: Final = {token.DEDENT, token.INDENT, token.NEWLINE} +STATEMENT: Final = { + syms.if_stmt, + syms.while_stmt, + syms.for_stmt, + syms.try_stmt, + syms.except_clause, + syms.with_stmt, + syms.funcdef, + syms.classdef, + syms.match_stmt, + syms.case_block, +} +STANDALONE_COMMENT: Final = 153 +token.tok_name[STANDALONE_COMMENT] = "STANDALONE_COMMENT" +LOGIC_OPERATORS: Final = {"and", "or"} +COMPARATORS: Final = { + token.LESS, + token.GREATER, + token.EQEQUAL, + token.NOTEQUAL, + token.LESSEQUAL, + token.GREATEREQUAL, +} +MATH_OPERATORS: Final = { + token.VBAR, + token.CIRCUMFLEX, + token.AMPER, + token.LEFTSHIFT, + token.RIGHTSHIFT, + token.PLUS, + token.MINUS, + token.STAR, + token.SLASH, + token.DOUBLESLASH, + token.PERCENT, + token.AT, + token.TILDE, + token.DOUBLESTAR, +} +STARS: Final = {token.STAR, token.DOUBLESTAR} +VARARGS_SPECIALS: Final = STARS | {token.SLASH} +VARARGS_PARENTS: Final = { + syms.arglist, + syms.argument, # double star in arglist + syms.trailer, # single argument to call + syms.typedargslist, + syms.varargslist, # lambdas +} +UNPACKING_PARENTS: Final = { + syms.atom, # single element of a list or set literal + syms.dictsetmaker, + syms.listmaker, + syms.testlist_gexp, + syms.testlist_star_expr, + syms.subject_expr, + syms.pattern, +} +TEST_DESCENDANTS: Final = { + syms.test, + syms.lambdef, + syms.or_test, + syms.and_test, + syms.not_test, + syms.comparison, + syms.star_expr, + syms.expr, + syms.xor_expr, + syms.and_expr, + syms.shift_expr, + syms.arith_expr, + syms.trailer, + syms.term, + syms.power, + syms.namedexpr_test, +} +TYPED_NAMES: Final = {syms.tname, syms.tname_star} +ASSIGNMENTS: Final = { + "=", + "+=", + "-=", + "*=", + "@=", + "/=", + "%=", + "&=", + "|=", + "^=", + "<<=", + ">>=", + "**=", + "//=", + ":", +} + +IMPLICIT_TUPLE: Final = {syms.testlist, syms.testlist_star_expr, syms.exprlist} +BRACKET: Final = { + token.LPAR: token.RPAR, + token.LSQB: token.RSQB, + token.LBRACE: token.RBRACE, +} +OPENING_BRACKETS: Final = set(BRACKET.keys()) +CLOSING_BRACKETS: Final = set(BRACKET.values()) +BRACKETS: Final = OPENING_BRACKETS | CLOSING_BRACKETS +ALWAYS_NO_SPACE: Final = CLOSING_BRACKETS | { + token.COMMA, + STANDALONE_COMMENT, + token.FSTRING_MIDDLE, + token.FSTRING_END, + token.TSTRING_MIDDLE, + token.TSTRING_END, + token.BANG, +} + +RARROW = 55 + + +@mypyc_attr(allow_interpreted_subclasses=True) +class Visitor(Generic[T]): + """Basic lib2to3 visitor that yields things of type `T` on `visit()`.""" + + def visit(self, node: LN) -> Iterator[T]: + """Main method to visit `node` and its children. + + It tries to find a `visit_*()` method for the given `node.type`, like + `visit_simple_stmt` for Node objects or `visit_INDENT` for Leaf objects. + If no dedicated `visit_*()` method is found, chooses `visit_default()` + instead. + + Then yields objects of type `T` from the selected visitor. + """ + if node.type < 256: + name = token.tok_name[node.type] + else: + name = str(type_repr(node.type)) + # We explicitly branch on whether a visitor exists (instead of + # using self.visit_default as the default arg to getattr) in order + # to save needing to create a bound method object and so mypyc can + # generate a native call to visit_default. + visitf = getattr(self, f"visit_{name}", None) + if visitf: + yield from visitf(node) + else: + yield from self.visit_default(node) + + def visit_default(self, node: LN) -> Iterator[T]: + """Default `visit_*()` implementation. Recurses to children of `node`.""" + if isinstance(node, Node): + for child in node.children: + yield from self.visit(child) + + +def whitespace(leaf: Leaf, *, complex_subscript: bool, mode: Mode) -> str: + """Return whitespace prefix if needed for the given `leaf`. + + `complex_subscript` signals whether the given leaf is part of a subscription + which has non-trivial arguments, like arithmetic expressions or function calls. + """ + NO: Final[str] = "" + SPACE: Final[str] = " " + DOUBLESPACE: Final[str] = " " + t = leaf.type + p = leaf.parent + v = leaf.value + if t in ALWAYS_NO_SPACE: + return NO + + if t == token.COMMENT: + return DOUBLESPACE + + assert p is not None, f"INTERNAL ERROR: hand-made leaf without parent: {leaf!r}" + if t == token.COLON and p.type not in { + syms.subscript, + syms.subscriptlist, + syms.sliceop, + }: + return NO + + if t == token.LBRACE and p.type in ( + syms.fstring_replacement_field, + syms.tstring_replacement_field, + ): + return NO + + prev = leaf.prev_sibling + if not prev: + prevp = preceding_leaf(p) + if not prevp or prevp.type in OPENING_BRACKETS: + return NO + + if t == token.COLON: + if prevp.type == token.COLON: + return NO + + elif prevp.type != token.COMMA and not complex_subscript: + return NO + + return SPACE + + if prevp.type == token.EQUAL: + if prevp.parent: + if prevp.parent.type in { + syms.arglist, + syms.argument, + syms.parameters, + syms.varargslist, + }: + return NO + + elif prevp.parent.type == syms.typedargslist: + # A bit hacky: if the equal sign has whitespace, it means we + # previously found it's a typed argument. So, we're using + # that, too. + return prevp.prefix + + elif ( + prevp.type == token.STAR + and parent_type(prevp) == syms.star_expr + and parent_type(prevp.parent) in (syms.subscriptlist, syms.tname_star) + ): + # No space between typevar tuples or unpacking them. + return NO + + elif prevp.type in VARARGS_SPECIALS: + if is_vararg(prevp, within=VARARGS_PARENTS | UNPACKING_PARENTS): + return NO + + elif prevp.type == token.COLON: + if prevp.parent and prevp.parent.type in {syms.subscript, syms.sliceop}: + return SPACE if complex_subscript else NO + + elif ( + prevp.parent + and prevp.parent.type == syms.factor + and prevp.type in MATH_OPERATORS + ): + return NO + + elif prevp.type == token.AT and p.parent and p.parent.type == syms.decorator: + # no space in decorators + return NO + + elif prev.type in OPENING_BRACKETS: + return NO + + elif prev.type == token.BANG: + return NO + + if p.type in {syms.parameters, syms.arglist}: + # untyped function signatures or calls + if not prev or prev.type != token.COMMA: + return NO + + elif p.type == syms.varargslist: + # lambdas + if prev and prev.type != token.COMMA: + return NO + + elif p.type == syms.typedargslist: + # typed function signatures + if not prev: + return NO + + if t == token.EQUAL: + if prev.type not in TYPED_NAMES: + return NO + + elif prev.type == token.EQUAL: + # A bit hacky: if the equal sign has whitespace, it means we + # previously found it's a typed argument. So, we're using that, too. + return prev.prefix + + elif prev.type != token.COMMA: + return NO + + elif p.type in TYPED_NAMES: + # type names + if not prev: + prevp = preceding_leaf(p) + if not prevp or prevp.type != token.COMMA: + return NO + + elif p.type == syms.trailer: + # attributes and calls + if t == token.LPAR or t == token.RPAR: + return NO + + if not prev: + if t == token.DOT or t == token.LSQB: + return NO + + elif prev.type != token.COMMA: + return NO + + elif p.type == syms.argument: + # single argument + if t == token.EQUAL: + return NO + + if not prev: + prevp = preceding_leaf(p) + if not prevp or prevp.type == token.LPAR: + return NO + + elif prev.type in {token.EQUAL} | VARARGS_SPECIALS: + return NO + + elif p.type == syms.decorator: + # decorators + return NO + + elif p.type == syms.dotted_name: + if prev: + return NO + + prevp = preceding_leaf(p) + if not prevp or prevp.type == token.AT or prevp.type == token.DOT: + return NO + + elif p.type == syms.classdef: + if t == token.LPAR: + return NO + + if prev and prev.type == token.LPAR: + return NO + + elif p.type in {syms.subscript, syms.sliceop}: + # indexing + if not prev: + assert p.parent is not None, "subscripts are always parented" + if p.parent.type == syms.subscriptlist: + return SPACE + + return NO + + elif t == token.COLONEQUAL or prev.type == token.COLONEQUAL: + return SPACE + + elif not complex_subscript: + return NO + + elif p.type == syms.atom: + if prev and t == token.DOT: + # dots, but not the first one. + return NO + + elif p.type == syms.dictsetmaker: + # dict unpacking + if prev and prev.type == token.DOUBLESTAR: + return NO + + elif p.type in {syms.factor, syms.star_expr}: + # unary ops + if not prev: + prevp = preceding_leaf(p) + if not prevp or prevp.type in OPENING_BRACKETS: + return NO + + prevp_parent = prevp.parent + assert prevp_parent is not None + if prevp.type == token.COLON and prevp_parent.type in { + syms.subscript, + syms.sliceop, + }: + return NO + + elif prevp.type == token.EQUAL and prevp_parent.type == syms.argument: + return NO + + elif t in {token.NAME, token.NUMBER, token.STRING}: + return NO + + elif p.type == syms.import_from: + if t == token.DOT: + if prev and prev.type == token.DOT: + return NO + + elif t == token.NAME: + if v == "import": + return SPACE + + if prev and prev.type == token.DOT: + return NO + + elif p.type == syms.sliceop: + return NO + + elif p.type == syms.except_clause: + if t == token.STAR: + return NO + + return SPACE + + +def make_simple_prefix(nl_count: int, form_feed: bool, empty_line: str = "\n") -> str: + """Generate a normalized prefix string.""" + if form_feed: + return (empty_line * (nl_count - 1)) + "\f" + empty_line + return empty_line * nl_count + + +def preceding_leaf(node: LN | None) -> Leaf | None: + """Return the first leaf that precedes `node`, if any.""" + while node: + res = node.prev_sibling + if res: + if isinstance(res, Leaf): + return res + + try: + return list(res.leaves())[-1] + + except IndexError: + return None + + node = node.parent + return None + + +def prev_siblings_are(node: LN | None, tokens: list[NodeType | None]) -> bool: + """Return if the `node` and its previous siblings match types against the provided + list of tokens; the provided `node`has its type matched against the last element in + the list. `None` can be used as the first element to declare that the start of the + list is anchored at the start of its parent's children.""" + if not tokens: + return True + if tokens[-1] is None: + return node is None + if not node: + return False + if node.type != tokens[-1]: + return False + return prev_siblings_are(node.prev_sibling, tokens[:-1]) + + +def parent_type(node: LN | None) -> NodeType | None: + """ + Returns: + @node.parent.type, if @node is not None and has a parent. + OR + None, otherwise. + """ + if node is None or node.parent is None: + return None + + return node.parent.type + + +def child_towards(ancestor: Node, descendant: LN) -> LN | None: + """Return the child of `ancestor` that contains `descendant`.""" + node: LN | None = descendant + while node and node.parent != ancestor: + node = node.parent + return node + + +def replace_child(old_child: LN, new_child: LN) -> None: + """ + Side Effects: + * If @old_child.parent is set, replace @old_child with @new_child in + @old_child's underlying Node structure. + OR + * Otherwise, this function does nothing. + """ + parent = old_child.parent + if not parent: + return + + child_idx = old_child.remove() + if child_idx is not None: + parent.insert_child(child_idx, new_child) + + +def container_of(leaf: Leaf) -> LN: + """Return `leaf` or one of its ancestors that is the topmost container of it. + + By "container" we mean a node where `leaf` is the very first child. + """ + same_prefix = leaf.prefix + container: LN = leaf + while container: + parent = container.parent + if parent is None: + break + + if parent.children[0].prefix != same_prefix: + break + + if parent.type == syms.file_input: + break + + if parent.prev_sibling is not None and parent.prev_sibling.type in BRACKETS: + break + + container = parent + return container + + +def first_leaf_of(node: LN) -> Leaf | None: + """Returns the first leaf of the node tree.""" + if isinstance(node, Leaf): + return node + if node.children: + return first_leaf_of(node.children[0]) + else: + return None + + +def is_arith_like(node: LN) -> bool: + """Whether node is an arithmetic or a binary arithmetic expression""" + return node.type in { + syms.arith_expr, + syms.shift_expr, + syms.xor_expr, + syms.and_expr, + } + + +def is_docstring(node: NL) -> bool: + if isinstance(node, Leaf): + if node.type != token.STRING: + return False + + prefix = get_string_prefix(node.value) + if set(prefix).intersection("bBfF"): + return False + + if ( + node.parent + and node.parent.type == syms.simple_stmt + and not node.parent.prev_sibling + and node.parent.parent + and node.parent.parent.type == syms.file_input + ): + return True + + if prev_siblings_are( + node.parent, [None, token.NEWLINE, token.INDENT, syms.simple_stmt] + ): + return True + + # Multiline docstring on the same line as the `def`. + if prev_siblings_are(node.parent, [syms.parameters, token.COLON, syms.simple_stmt]): + # `syms.parameters` is only used in funcdefs and async_funcdefs in the Python + # grammar. We're safe to return True without further checks. + return True + + return False + + +def is_empty_tuple(node: LN) -> bool: + """Return True if `node` holds an empty tuple.""" + return ( + node.type == syms.atom + and len(node.children) == 2 + and node.children[0].type == token.LPAR + and node.children[1].type == token.RPAR + ) + + +def is_one_tuple(node: LN) -> bool: + """Return True if `node` holds a tuple with one element, with or without parens.""" + if node.type == syms.atom: + gexp = unwrap_singleton_parenthesis(node) + if gexp is None or gexp.type != syms.testlist_gexp: + return False + + return len(gexp.children) == 2 and gexp.children[1].type == token.COMMA + + return ( + node.type in IMPLICIT_TUPLE + and len(node.children) == 2 + and node.children[1].type == token.COMMA + ) + + +def is_tuple(node: LN) -> bool: + """Return True if `node` holds a tuple.""" + if node.type != syms.atom: + return False + gexp = unwrap_singleton_parenthesis(node) + if gexp is None or gexp.type != syms.testlist_gexp: + return False + + return True + + +def is_tuple_containing_walrus(node: LN) -> bool: + """Return True if `node` holds a tuple that contains a walrus operator.""" + if node.type != syms.atom: + return False + gexp = unwrap_singleton_parenthesis(node) + if gexp is None or gexp.type != syms.testlist_gexp: + return False + + return any(child.type == syms.namedexpr_test for child in gexp.children) + + +def is_tuple_containing_star(node: LN) -> bool: + """Return True if `node` holds a tuple that contains a star operator.""" + if node.type != syms.atom: + return False + gexp = unwrap_singleton_parenthesis(node) + if gexp is None or gexp.type != syms.testlist_gexp: + return False + + return any(child.type == syms.star_expr for child in gexp.children) + + +def is_generator(node: LN) -> bool: + """Return True if `node` holds a generator.""" + if node.type != syms.atom: + return False + gexp = unwrap_singleton_parenthesis(node) + if gexp is None or gexp.type != syms.testlist_gexp: + return False + + return any(child.type == syms.old_comp_for for child in gexp.children) + + +def is_one_sequence_between( + opening: Leaf, + closing: Leaf, + leaves: list[Leaf], + brackets: tuple[int, int] = (token.LPAR, token.RPAR), +) -> bool: + """Return True if content between `opening` and `closing` is a one-sequence.""" + if (opening.type, closing.type) != brackets: + return False + + depth = closing.bracket_depth + 1 + for _opening_index, leaf in enumerate(leaves): + if leaf is opening: + break + + else: + raise LookupError("Opening paren not found in `leaves`") + + commas = 0 + _opening_index += 1 + for leaf in leaves[_opening_index:]: + if leaf is closing: + break + + bracket_depth = leaf.bracket_depth + if bracket_depth == depth and leaf.type == token.COMMA: + commas += 1 + if leaf.parent and leaf.parent.type in { + syms.arglist, + syms.typedargslist, + }: + commas += 1 + break + + return commas < 2 + + +def is_walrus_assignment(node: LN) -> bool: + """Return True iff `node` is of the shape ( test := test )""" + inner = unwrap_singleton_parenthesis(node) + return inner is not None and inner.type == syms.namedexpr_test + + +def is_simple_decorator_trailer(node: LN, last: bool = False) -> bool: + """Return True iff `node` is a trailer valid in a simple decorator""" + return node.type == syms.trailer and ( + ( + len(node.children) == 2 + and node.children[0].type == token.DOT + and node.children[1].type == token.NAME + ) + # last trailer can be an argument-less parentheses pair + or ( + last + and len(node.children) == 2 + and node.children[0].type == token.LPAR + and node.children[1].type == token.RPAR + ) + # last trailer can be arguments + or ( + last + and len(node.children) == 3 + and node.children[0].type == token.LPAR + # and node.children[1].type == syms.argument + and node.children[2].type == token.RPAR + ) + ) + + +def is_simple_decorator_expression(node: LN) -> bool: + """Return True iff `node` could be a 'dotted name' decorator + + This function takes the node of the 'namedexpr_test' of the new decorator + grammar and test if it would be valid under the old decorator grammar. + + The old grammar was: decorator: @ dotted_name [arguments] NEWLINE + The new grammar is : decorator: @ namedexpr_test NEWLINE + """ + if node.type == token.NAME: + return True + if node.type == syms.power: + if node.children: + return ( + node.children[0].type == token.NAME + and all(map(is_simple_decorator_trailer, node.children[1:-1])) + and ( + len(node.children) < 2 + or is_simple_decorator_trailer(node.children[-1], last=True) + ) + ) + return False + + +def is_yield(node: LN) -> bool: + """Return True if `node` holds a `yield` or `yield from` expression.""" + if node.type == syms.yield_expr: + return True + + if is_name_token(node) and node.value == "yield": + return True + + if node.type != syms.atom: + return False + + if len(node.children) != 3: + return False + + lpar, expr, rpar = node.children + if lpar.type == token.LPAR and rpar.type == token.RPAR: + return is_yield(expr) + + return False + + +def is_vararg(leaf: Leaf, within: set[NodeType]) -> bool: + """Return True if `leaf` is a star or double star in a vararg or kwarg. + + If `within` includes VARARGS_PARENTS, this applies to function signatures. + If `within` includes UNPACKING_PARENTS, it applies to right hand-side + extended iterable unpacking (PEP 3132) and additional unpacking + generalizations (PEP 448). + """ + if leaf.type not in VARARGS_SPECIALS or not leaf.parent: + return False + + p = leaf.parent + if p.type == syms.star_expr: + # Star expressions are also used as assignment targets in extended + # iterable unpacking (PEP 3132). See what its parent is instead. + if not p.parent: + return False + + p = p.parent + + return p.type in within + + +def is_fstring(node: Node) -> bool: + """Return True if the node is an f-string""" + return node.type == syms.fstring + + +def fstring_tstring_to_string(node: Node) -> Leaf: + """Converts an fstring or tstring node back to a string node.""" + string_without_prefix = str(node)[len(node.prefix) :] + string_leaf = Leaf(token.STRING, string_without_prefix, prefix=node.prefix) + string_leaf.lineno = node.get_lineno() or 0 + return string_leaf + + +def is_multiline_string(node: LN) -> bool: + """Return True if `leaf` is a multiline string that actually spans many lines.""" + if isinstance(node, Node) and is_fstring(node): + leaf = fstring_tstring_to_string(node) + elif isinstance(node, Leaf): + leaf = node + else: + return False + + return has_triple_quotes(leaf.value) and "\n" in leaf.value + + +def is_parent_function_or_class(node: Node) -> bool: + assert node.type in {syms.suite, syms.simple_stmt} + assert node.parent is not None + # Note this works for suites / simple_stmts in async def as well + return node.parent.type in {syms.funcdef, syms.classdef} + + +def is_function_or_class(node: Node) -> bool: + return node.type in {syms.funcdef, syms.classdef, syms.async_funcdef} + + +def is_stub_suite(node: Node) -> bool: + """Return True if `node` is a suite with a stub body.""" + if node.parent is not None and not is_parent_function_or_class(node): + return False + + # If there is a comment, we want to keep it. + if node.prefix.strip(): + return False + + if ( + len(node.children) != 4 + or node.children[0].type != token.NEWLINE + or node.children[1].type != token.INDENT + or node.children[3].type != token.DEDENT + ): + return False + + if node.children[3].prefix.strip(): + return False + + return is_stub_body(node.children[2]) + + +def is_stub_body(node: LN) -> bool: + """Return True if `node` is a simple statement containing an ellipsis.""" + if not isinstance(node, Node) or node.type != syms.simple_stmt: + return False + + if len(node.children) != 2: + return False + + child = node.children[0] + return ( + not child.prefix.strip() + and child.type == syms.atom + and len(child.children) == 3 + and all(leaf == Leaf(token.DOT, ".") for leaf in child.children) + ) + + +def is_atom_with_invisible_parens(node: LN) -> bool: + """Given a `LN`, determines whether it's an atom `node` with invisible + parens. Useful in dedupe-ing and normalizing parens. + """ + if isinstance(node, Leaf) or node.type != syms.atom: + return False + + first, last = node.children[0], node.children[-1] + return ( + isinstance(first, Leaf) + and first.type == token.LPAR + and first.value == "" + and isinstance(last, Leaf) + and last.type == token.RPAR + and last.value == "" + ) + + +def is_empty_par(leaf: Leaf) -> bool: + return is_empty_lpar(leaf) or is_empty_rpar(leaf) + + +def is_empty_lpar(leaf: Leaf) -> bool: + return leaf.type == token.LPAR and leaf.value == "" + + +def is_empty_rpar(leaf: Leaf) -> bool: + return leaf.type == token.RPAR and leaf.value == "" + + +def is_import(leaf: Leaf) -> bool: + """Return True if the given leaf starts an import statement.""" + p = leaf.parent + t = leaf.type + v = leaf.value + return bool( + t == token.NAME + and ( + (v == "import" and p and p.type == syms.import_name) + or (v == "from" and p and p.type == syms.import_from) + ) + ) + + +def is_with_or_async_with_stmt(leaf: Leaf) -> bool: + """Return True if the given leaf starts a with or async with statement.""" + return bool( + leaf.type == token.NAME + and leaf.value == "with" + and leaf.parent + and leaf.parent.type == syms.with_stmt + ) or bool( + leaf.type == token.ASYNC + and leaf.next_sibling + and leaf.next_sibling.type == syms.with_stmt + ) + + +def is_async_stmt_or_funcdef(leaf: Leaf) -> bool: + """Return True if the given leaf starts an async def/for/with statement. + + Note that `async def` can be either an `async_stmt` or `async_funcdef`, + the latter is used when it has decorators. + """ + return bool( + leaf.type == token.ASYNC + and leaf.parent + and leaf.parent.type in {syms.async_stmt, syms.async_funcdef} + ) + + +def is_type_comment(leaf: Leaf, mode: Mode) -> bool: + """Return True if the given leaf is a type comment. This function should only + be used for general type comments (excluding ignore annotations, which should + use `is_type_ignore_comment`). Note that general type comments are no longer + used in modern version of Python, this function may be deprecated in the future.""" + t = leaf.type + v = leaf.value + return t in {token.COMMENT, STANDALONE_COMMENT} and is_type_comment_string(v, mode) + + +def is_type_comment_string(value: str, mode: Mode) -> bool: + return value.startswith("#") and value[1:].lstrip().startswith("type:") + + +def is_type_ignore_comment(leaf: Leaf, mode: Mode) -> bool: + """Return True if the given leaf is a type comment with ignore annotation.""" + t = leaf.type + v = leaf.value + return t in {token.COMMENT, STANDALONE_COMMENT} and is_type_ignore_comment_string( + v, mode + ) + + +def is_type_ignore_comment_string(value: str, mode: Mode) -> bool: + """Return True if the given string match with type comment with + ignore annotation.""" + return is_type_comment_string(value, mode) and value.split(":", 1)[ + 1 + ].lstrip().startswith("ignore") + + +def wrap_in_parentheses(parent: Node, child: LN, *, visible: bool = True) -> None: + """Wrap `child` in parentheses. + + This replaces `child` with an atom holding the parentheses and the old + child. That requires moving the prefix. + + If `visible` is False, the leaves will be valueless (and thus invisible). + """ + lpar = Leaf(token.LPAR, "(" if visible else "") + rpar = Leaf(token.RPAR, ")" if visible else "") + prefix = child.prefix + child.prefix = "" + index = child.remove() or 0 + new_child = Node(syms.atom, [lpar, child, rpar]) + new_child.prefix = prefix + parent.insert_child(index, new_child) + + +def unwrap_singleton_parenthesis(node: LN) -> LN | None: + """Returns `wrapped` if `node` is of the shape ( wrapped ). + + Parenthesis can be optional. Returns None otherwise""" + if len(node.children) != 3: + return None + + lpar, wrapped, rpar = node.children + if not (lpar.type == token.LPAR and rpar.type == token.RPAR): + return None + + return wrapped + + +def ensure_visible(leaf: Leaf) -> None: + """Make sure parentheses are visible. + + They could be invisible as part of some statements (see + :func:`normalize_invisible_parens` and :func:`visit_import_from`). + """ + if leaf.type == token.LPAR: + leaf.value = "(" + elif leaf.type == token.RPAR: + leaf.value = ")" + + +def is_name_token(nl: NL) -> TypeGuard[Leaf]: + return nl.type == token.NAME + + +def is_lpar_token(nl: NL) -> TypeGuard[Leaf]: + return nl.type == token.LPAR + + +def is_rpar_token(nl: NL) -> TypeGuard[Leaf]: + return nl.type == token.RPAR + + +def is_number_token(nl: NL) -> TypeGuard[Leaf]: + return nl.type == token.NUMBER + + +def get_annotation_type(leaf: Leaf) -> Literal["return", "param", None]: + """Returns the type of annotation this leaf is part of, if any.""" + ancestor = leaf.parent + while ancestor is not None: + if ancestor.prev_sibling and ancestor.prev_sibling.type == token.RARROW: + return "return" + if ancestor.parent and ancestor.parent.type == syms.tname: + return "param" + ancestor = ancestor.parent + return None + + +def is_part_of_annotation(leaf: Leaf) -> bool: + """Returns whether this leaf is part of a type annotation.""" + assert leaf.parent is not None + return get_annotation_type(leaf) is not None + + +def first_leaf(node: LN) -> Leaf | None: + """Returns the first leaf of the ancestor node.""" + if isinstance(node, Leaf): + return node + elif not node.children: + return None + else: + return first_leaf(node.children[0]) + + +def last_leaf(node: LN) -> Leaf | None: + """Returns the last leaf of the ancestor node.""" + if isinstance(node, Leaf): + return node + elif not node.children: + return None + else: + return last_leaf(node.children[-1]) + + +def furthest_ancestor_with_last_leaf(leaf: Leaf) -> LN: + """Returns the furthest ancestor that has this leaf node as the last leaf.""" + node: LN = leaf + while node.parent and node.parent.children and node is node.parent.children[-1]: + node = node.parent + return node + + +def has_sibling_with_type(node: LN, type: int) -> bool: + # Check previous siblings + sibling = node.prev_sibling + while sibling is not None: + if sibling.type == type: + return True + sibling = sibling.prev_sibling + + # Check next siblings + sibling = node.next_sibling + while sibling is not None: + if sibling.type == type: + return True + sibling = sibling.next_sibling + + return False diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/numerics.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/numerics.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3040de06fde3033ba333bca7934e8314c516a148 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/numerics.py @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +""" +Formatting numeric literals. +""" + +from blib2to3.pytree import Leaf + + +def format_hex(text: str) -> str: + """ + Formats a hexadecimal string like "0x12B3" + """ + before, after = text[:2], text[2:] + return f"{before}{after.upper()}" + + +def format_scientific_notation(text: str) -> str: + """Formats a numeric string utilizing scientific notation""" + before, after = text.split("e") + sign = "" + if after.startswith("-"): + after = after[1:] + sign = "-" + elif after.startswith("+"): + after = after[1:] + before = format_float_or_int_string(before) + return f"{before}e{sign}{after}" + + +def format_complex_number(text: str) -> str: + """Formats a complex string like `10j`""" + number = text[:-1] + suffix = text[-1] + return f"{format_float_or_int_string(number)}{suffix}" + + +def format_float_or_int_string(text: str) -> str: + """Formats a float string like "1.0".""" + if "." not in text: + return text + + before, after = text.split(".") + return f"{before or 0}.{after or 0}" + + +def normalize_numeric_literal(leaf: Leaf) -> None: + """Normalizes numeric (float, int, and complex) literals. + + All letters used in the representation are normalized to lowercase.""" + text = leaf.value.lower() + if text.startswith(("0o", "0b")): + # Leave octal and binary literals alone. + pass + elif text.startswith("0x"): + text = format_hex(text) + elif "e" in text: + text = format_scientific_notation(text) + elif text.endswith("j"): + text = format_complex_number(text) + else: + text = format_float_or_int_string(text) + leaf.value = text diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/output.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/output.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..76c28c344a903183ab6fa4c85c80a818ee71674a --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/output.py @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +"""Nice output for Black. + +The double calls are for patching purposes in tests. +""" + +import json +import re +import tempfile +from typing import Any + +from click import echo, style +from mypy_extensions import mypyc_attr + + +@mypyc_attr(patchable=True) +def _out(message: str | None = None, nl: bool = True, **styles: Any) -> None: + if message is not None: + if "bold" not in styles: + styles["bold"] = True + message = style(message, **styles) + echo(message, nl=nl, err=True) + + +@mypyc_attr(patchable=True) +def _err(message: str | None = None, nl: bool = True, **styles: Any) -> None: + if message is not None: + if "fg" not in styles: + styles["fg"] = "red" + message = style(message, **styles) + echo(message, nl=nl, err=True) + + +@mypyc_attr(patchable=True) +def out(message: str | None = None, nl: bool = True, **styles: Any) -> None: + _out(message, nl=nl, **styles) + + +def err(message: str | None = None, nl: bool = True, **styles: Any) -> None: + _err(message, nl=nl, **styles) + + +def ipynb_diff(a: str, b: str, a_name: str, b_name: str) -> str: + """Return a unified diff string between each cell in notebooks `a` and `b`.""" + a_nb = json.loads(a) + b_nb = json.loads(b) + diff_lines = [ + diff( + "".join(a_nb["cells"][cell_number]["source"]) + "\n", + "".join(b_nb["cells"][cell_number]["source"]) + "\n", + f"{a_name}:cell_{cell_number}", + f"{b_name}:cell_{cell_number}", + ) + for cell_number, cell in enumerate(a_nb["cells"]) + if cell["cell_type"] == "code" + ] + return "".join(diff_lines) + + +_line_pattern = re.compile(r"(.*?(?:\r\n|\n|\r|$))") + + +def _splitlines_no_ff(source: str) -> list[str]: + """Split a string into lines ignoring form feed and other chars. + + This mimics how the Python parser splits source code. + + A simplified version of the function with the same name in Lib/ast.py + """ + result = [match[0] for match in _line_pattern.finditer(source)] + if result[-1] == "": + result.pop(-1) + return result + + +def diff(a: str, b: str, a_name: str, b_name: str) -> str: + """Return a unified diff string between strings `a` and `b`.""" + import difflib + + a_lines = _splitlines_no_ff(a) + b_lines = _splitlines_no_ff(b) + diff_lines = [] + for line in difflib.unified_diff( + a_lines, b_lines, fromfile=a_name, tofile=b_name, n=5 + ): + # Work around https://bugs.python.org/issue2142 + # See: + # https://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/manual/html_node/Incomplete-Lines.html + if line[-1] == "\n": + diff_lines.append(line) + else: + diff_lines.append(line + "\n") + diff_lines.append("\\ No newline at end of file\n") + return "".join(diff_lines) + + +def color_diff(contents: str) -> str: + """Inject the ANSI color codes to the diff.""" + lines = contents.split("\n") + for i, line in enumerate(lines): + if line.startswith("+++") or line.startswith("---"): + line = "\033[1m" + line + "\033[0m" # bold, reset + elif line.startswith("@@"): + line = "\033[36m" + line + "\033[0m" # cyan, reset + elif line.startswith("+"): + line = "\033[32m" + line + "\033[0m" # green, reset + elif line.startswith("-"): + line = "\033[31m" + line + "\033[0m" # red, reset + lines[i] = line + return "\n".join(lines) + + +@mypyc_attr(patchable=True) +def dump_to_file(*output: str, ensure_final_newline: bool = True) -> str: + """Dump `output` to a temporary file. Return path to the file.""" + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( + mode="w", prefix="blk_", suffix=".log", delete=False, encoding="utf8" + ) as f: + for lines in output: + f.write(lines) + if ensure_final_newline and lines and lines[-1] != "\n": + f.write("\n") + return f.name diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/parsing.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/parsing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..46c6d1d8f701468803c56ec5c47dbec59994dca0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/parsing.py @@ -0,0 +1,260 @@ +""" +Parse Python code and perform AST validation. +""" + +import ast +import sys +import warnings +from collections.abc import Collection, Iterator + +from black.mode import VERSION_TO_FEATURES, Feature, TargetVersion, supports_feature +from black.nodes import syms +from blib2to3 import pygram +from blib2to3.pgen2 import driver +from blib2to3.pgen2.grammar import Grammar +from blib2to3.pgen2.parse import ParseError +from blib2to3.pgen2.tokenize import TokenError +from blib2to3.pytree import Leaf, Node + + +class InvalidInput(ValueError): + """Raised when input source code fails all parse attempts.""" + + +def get_grammars(target_versions: set[TargetVersion]) -> list[Grammar]: + if not target_versions: + # No target_version specified, so try all grammars. + return [ + # Python 3.7-3.9 + pygram.python_grammar_async_keywords, + # Python 3.0-3.6 + pygram.python_grammar, + # Python 3.10+ + pygram.python_grammar_soft_keywords, + ] + + grammars = [] + # If we have to parse both, try to parse async as a keyword first + if not supports_feature( + target_versions, Feature.ASYNC_IDENTIFIERS + ) and not supports_feature(target_versions, Feature.PATTERN_MATCHING): + # Python 3.7-3.9 + grammars.append(pygram.python_grammar_async_keywords) + if not supports_feature(target_versions, Feature.ASYNC_KEYWORDS): + # Python 3.0-3.6 + grammars.append(pygram.python_grammar) + if any(Feature.PATTERN_MATCHING in VERSION_TO_FEATURES[v] for v in target_versions): + # Python 3.10+ + grammars.append(pygram.python_grammar_soft_keywords) + + # At least one of the above branches must have been taken, because every Python + # version has exactly one of the two 'ASYNC_*' flags + return grammars + + +def lib2to3_parse( + src_txt: str, target_versions: Collection[TargetVersion] = () +) -> Node: + """Given a string with source, return the lib2to3 Node.""" + if not src_txt.endswith("\n"): + src_txt += "\n" + + grammars = get_grammars(set(target_versions)) + if target_versions: + max_tv = max(target_versions, key=lambda tv: tv.value) + tv_str = f" for target version {max_tv.pretty()}" + else: + tv_str = "" + + errors = {} + for grammar in grammars: + drv = driver.Driver(grammar) + try: + result = drv.parse_string(src_txt, False) + break + + except ParseError as pe: + lineno, column = pe.context[1] + lines = src_txt.splitlines() + try: + faulty_line = lines[lineno - 1] + except IndexError: + faulty_line = "" + errors[grammar.version] = InvalidInput( + f"Cannot parse{tv_str}: {lineno}:{column}: {faulty_line}" + ) + + except TokenError as te: + # In edge cases these are raised; and typically don't have a "faulty_line". + lineno, column = te.args[1] + errors[grammar.version] = InvalidInput( + f"Cannot parse{tv_str}: {lineno}:{column}: {te.args[0]}" + ) + + else: + # Choose the latest version when raising the actual parsing error. + assert len(errors) >= 1 + exc = errors[max(errors)] + raise exc from None + + if isinstance(result, Leaf): + result = Node(syms.file_input, [result]) + return result + + +def matches_grammar(src_txt: str, grammar: Grammar) -> bool: + drv = driver.Driver(grammar) + try: + drv.parse_string(src_txt, False) + except (ParseError, TokenError, IndentationError): + return False + else: + return True + + +def lib2to3_unparse(node: Node) -> str: + """Given a lib2to3 node, return its string representation.""" + code = str(node) + return code + + +class ASTSafetyError(Exception): + """Raised when Black's generated code is not equivalent to the old AST.""" + + +def _parse_single_version( + src: str, version: tuple[int, int], *, type_comments: bool +) -> ast.AST: + filename = "" + with warnings.catch_warnings(): + warnings.simplefilter("ignore", SyntaxWarning) + warnings.simplefilter("ignore", DeprecationWarning) + return ast.parse( + src, filename, feature_version=version, type_comments=type_comments + ) + + +def parse_ast(src: str) -> ast.AST: + # TODO: support Python 4+ ;) + versions = [(3, minor) for minor in range(3, sys.version_info[1] + 1)] + + first_error = "" + for version in sorted(versions, reverse=True): + try: + return _parse_single_version(src, version, type_comments=True) + except SyntaxError as e: + if not first_error: + first_error = str(e) + + # Try to parse without type comments + for version in sorted(versions, reverse=True): + try: + return _parse_single_version(src, version, type_comments=False) + except SyntaxError: + pass + + raise SyntaxError(first_error) + + +def _normalize(lineend: str, value: str) -> str: + # To normalize, we strip any leading and trailing space from + # each line... + stripped: list[str] = [i.strip() for i in value.splitlines()] + normalized = lineend.join(stripped) + # ...and remove any blank lines at the beginning and end of + # the whole string + return normalized.strip() + + +def stringify_ast(node: ast.AST) -> Iterator[str]: + """Simple visitor generating strings to compare ASTs by content.""" + return _stringify_ast(node, []) + + +def _stringify_ast_with_new_parent( + node: ast.AST, parent_stack: list[ast.AST], new_parent: ast.AST +) -> Iterator[str]: + parent_stack.append(new_parent) + yield from _stringify_ast(node, parent_stack) + parent_stack.pop() + + +def _stringify_ast(node: ast.AST, parent_stack: list[ast.AST]) -> Iterator[str]: + if ( + isinstance(node, ast.Constant) + and isinstance(node.value, str) + and node.kind == "u" + ): + # It's a quirk of history that we strip the u prefix over here. We used to + # rewrite the AST nodes for Python version compatibility and we never copied + # over the kind + node.kind = None + + yield f"{' ' * len(parent_stack)}{node.__class__.__name__}(" + + for field in sorted(node._fields): + # TypeIgnore has only one field 'lineno' which breaks this comparison + if isinstance(node, ast.TypeIgnore): + break + + try: + value: object = getattr(node, field) + except AttributeError: + continue + + yield f"{' ' * (len(parent_stack) + 1)}{field}=" + + if isinstance(value, list): + for item in value: + # Ignore nested tuples within del statements, because we may insert + # parentheses and they change the AST. + if ( + field == "targets" + and isinstance(node, ast.Delete) + and isinstance(item, ast.Tuple) + ): + for elt in _unwrap_tuples(item): + yield from _stringify_ast_with_new_parent( + elt, parent_stack, node + ) + + elif isinstance(item, ast.AST): + yield from _stringify_ast_with_new_parent(item, parent_stack, node) + + elif isinstance(value, ast.AST): + yield from _stringify_ast_with_new_parent(value, parent_stack, node) + + else: + normalized: object + if ( + isinstance(node, ast.Constant) + and field == "value" + and isinstance(value, str) + and len(parent_stack) >= 2 + # Any standalone string, ideally this would + # exactly match black.nodes.is_docstring + and isinstance(parent_stack[-1], ast.Expr) + ): + # Constant strings may be indented across newlines, if they are + # docstrings; fold spaces after newlines when comparing. Similarly, + # trailing and leading space may be removed. + normalized = _normalize("\n", value) + elif field == "type_comment" and isinstance(value, str): + # Trailing whitespace in type comments is removed. + normalized = value.rstrip() + else: + normalized = value + yield ( + f"{' ' * (len(parent_stack) + 1)}{normalized!r}, #" + f" {value.__class__.__name__}" + ) + + yield f"{' ' * len(parent_stack)}) # /{node.__class__.__name__}" + + +def _unwrap_tuples(node: ast.Tuple) -> Iterator[ast.AST]: + for elt in node.elts: + if isinstance(elt, ast.Tuple): + yield from _unwrap_tuples(elt) + else: + yield elt diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/py.typed b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/ranges.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/ranges.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d7e003db83f91c30cbc4f61bfc17cf812556c2f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/ranges.py @@ -0,0 +1,534 @@ +"""Functions related to Black's formatting by line ranges feature.""" + +import difflib +from collections.abc import Collection, Iterator, Sequence +from dataclasses import dataclass + +from black.nodes import ( + LN, + STANDALONE_COMMENT, + Leaf, + Node, + Visitor, + first_leaf, + furthest_ancestor_with_last_leaf, + last_leaf, + syms, +) +from blib2to3.pgen2.token import ASYNC, NEWLINE + + +def parse_line_ranges(line_ranges: Sequence[str]) -> list[tuple[int, int]]: + lines: list[tuple[int, int]] = [] + for lines_str in line_ranges: + parts = lines_str.split("-") + if len(parts) != 2: + raise ValueError( + "Incorrect --line-ranges format, expect 'START-END', found" + f" {lines_str!r}" + ) + try: + start = int(parts[0]) + end = int(parts[1]) + except ValueError: + raise ValueError( + "Incorrect --line-ranges value, expect integer ranges, found" + f" {lines_str!r}" + ) from None + else: + lines.append((start, end)) + return lines + + +def is_valid_line_range(lines: tuple[int, int]) -> bool: + """Returns whether the line range is valid.""" + return not lines or lines[0] <= lines[1] + + +def sanitized_lines( + lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]], src_contents: str +) -> Collection[tuple[int, int]]: + """Returns the valid line ranges for the given source. + + This removes ranges that are entirely outside the valid lines. + + Other ranges are normalized so that the start values are at least 1 and the + end values are at most the (1-based) index of the last source line. + """ + if not src_contents: + return [] + good_lines = [] + src_line_count = src_contents.count("\n") + if not src_contents.endswith("\n"): + src_line_count += 1 + for start, end in lines: + if start > src_line_count: + continue + # line-ranges are 1-based + start = max(start, 1) + if end < start: + continue + end = min(end, src_line_count) + good_lines.append((start, end)) + return good_lines + + +def adjusted_lines( + lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]], + original_source: str, + modified_source: str, +) -> list[tuple[int, int]]: + """Returns the adjusted line ranges based on edits from the original code. + + This computes the new line ranges by diffing original_source and + modified_source, and adjust each range based on how the range overlaps with + the diffs. + + Note the diff can contain lines outside of the original line ranges. This can + happen when the formatting has to be done in adjacent to maintain consistent + local results. For example: + + 1. def my_func(arg1, arg2, + 2. arg3,): + 3. pass + + If it restricts to line 2-2, it can't simply reformat line 2, it also has + to reformat line 1: + + 1. def my_func( + 2. arg1, + 3. arg2, + 4. arg3, + 5. ): + 6. pass + + In this case, we will expand the line ranges to also include the whole diff + block. + + Args: + lines: a collection of line ranges. + original_source: the original source. + modified_source: the modified source. + """ + lines_mappings = _calculate_lines_mappings(original_source, modified_source) + + new_lines = [] + # Keep an index of the current search. Since the lines and lines_mappings are + # sorted, this makes the search complexity linear. + current_mapping_index = 0 + for start, end in sorted(lines): + start_mapping_index = _find_lines_mapping_index( + start, + lines_mappings, + current_mapping_index, + ) + end_mapping_index = _find_lines_mapping_index( + end, + lines_mappings, + start_mapping_index, + ) + current_mapping_index = start_mapping_index + if start_mapping_index >= len(lines_mappings) or end_mapping_index >= len( + lines_mappings + ): + # Protect against invalid inputs. + continue + start_mapping = lines_mappings[start_mapping_index] + end_mapping = lines_mappings[end_mapping_index] + if start_mapping.is_changed_block: + # When the line falls into a changed block, expands to the whole block. + new_start = start_mapping.modified_start + else: + new_start = ( + start - start_mapping.original_start + start_mapping.modified_start + ) + if end_mapping.is_changed_block: + # When the line falls into a changed block, expands to the whole block. + new_end = end_mapping.modified_end + else: + new_end = end - end_mapping.original_start + end_mapping.modified_start + new_range = (new_start, new_end) + if is_valid_line_range(new_range): + new_lines.append(new_range) + return new_lines + + +def convert_unchanged_lines(src_node: Node, lines: Collection[tuple[int, int]]) -> None: + r"""Converts unchanged lines to STANDALONE_COMMENT. + + The idea is similar to how `# fmt: on/off` is implemented. It also converts the + nodes between those markers as a single `STANDALONE_COMMENT` leaf node with + the unformatted code as its value. `STANDALONE_COMMENT` is a "fake" token + that will be formatted as-is with its prefix normalized. + + Here we perform two passes: + + 1. Visit the top-level statements, and convert them to a single + `STANDALONE_COMMENT` when unchanged. This speeds up formatting when some + of the top-level statements aren't changed. + 2. Convert unchanged "unwrapped lines" to `STANDALONE_COMMENT` nodes line by + line. "unwrapped lines" are divided by the `NEWLINE` token. e.g. a + multi-line statement is *one* "unwrapped line" that ends with `NEWLINE`, + even though this statement itself can span multiple lines, and the + tokenizer only sees the last '\n' as the `NEWLINE` token. + + NOTE: During pass (2), comment prefixes and indentations are ALWAYS + normalized even when the lines aren't changed. This is fixable by moving + more formatting to pass (1). However, it's hard to get it correct when + incorrect indentations are used. So we defer this to future optimizations. + """ + lines_set: set[int] = set() + for start, end in lines: + lines_set.update(range(start, end + 1)) + visitor = _TopLevelStatementsVisitor(lines_set) + _ = list(visitor.visit(src_node)) # Consume all results. + _convert_unchanged_line_by_line(src_node, lines_set) + + +def _contains_standalone_comment(node: LN) -> bool: + if isinstance(node, Leaf): + return node.type == STANDALONE_COMMENT + else: + for child in node.children: + if _contains_standalone_comment(child): + return True + return False + + +class _TopLevelStatementsVisitor(Visitor[None]): + """ + A node visitor that converts unchanged top-level statements to + STANDALONE_COMMENT. + + This is used in addition to _convert_unchanged_line_by_line, to + speed up formatting when there are unchanged top-level + classes/functions/statements. + """ + + def __init__(self, lines_set: set[int]): + self._lines_set = lines_set + + def visit_simple_stmt(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[None]: + # This is only called for top-level statements, since `visit_suite` + # won't visit its children nodes. + yield from [] + newline_leaf = last_leaf(node) + if not newline_leaf: + return + assert ( + newline_leaf.type == NEWLINE + ), f"Unexpectedly found leaf.type={newline_leaf.type}" + # We need to find the furthest ancestor with the NEWLINE as the last + # leaf, since a `suite` can simply be a `simple_stmt` when it puts + # its body on the same line. Example: `if cond: pass`. + ancestor = furthest_ancestor_with_last_leaf(newline_leaf) + if not _get_line_range(ancestor).intersection(self._lines_set): + _convert_node_to_standalone_comment(ancestor) + + def visit_suite(self, node: Node) -> Iterator[None]: + yield from [] + # If there is a STANDALONE_COMMENT node, it means parts of the node tree + # have fmt on/off/skip markers. Those STANDALONE_COMMENT nodes can't + # be simply converted by calling str(node). So we just don't convert + # here. + if _contains_standalone_comment(node): + return + # Find the semantic parent of this suite. For `async_stmt` and + # `async_funcdef`, the ASYNC token is defined on a separate level by the + # grammar. + semantic_parent = node.parent + if semantic_parent is not None: + if ( + semantic_parent.prev_sibling is not None + and semantic_parent.prev_sibling.type == ASYNC + ): + semantic_parent = semantic_parent.parent + if semantic_parent is not None and not _get_line_range( + semantic_parent + ).intersection(self._lines_set): + _convert_node_to_standalone_comment(semantic_parent) + + +def _convert_unchanged_line_by_line(node: Node, lines_set: set[int]) -> None: + """Converts unchanged to STANDALONE_COMMENT line by line.""" + for leaf in node.leaves(): + if leaf.type != NEWLINE: + # We only consider "unwrapped lines", which are divided by the NEWLINE + # token. + continue + if leaf.parent and leaf.parent.type == syms.match_stmt: + # The `suite` node is defined as: + # match_stmt: "match" subject_expr ':' NEWLINE INDENT case_block+ DEDENT + # Here we need to check `subject_expr`. The `case_block+` will be + # checked by their own NEWLINEs. + nodes_to_ignore: list[LN] = [] + prev_sibling = leaf.prev_sibling + while prev_sibling: + nodes_to_ignore.insert(0, prev_sibling) + prev_sibling = prev_sibling.prev_sibling + if not _get_line_range(nodes_to_ignore).intersection(lines_set): + _convert_nodes_to_standalone_comment(nodes_to_ignore, newline=leaf) + elif leaf.parent and leaf.parent.type == syms.suite: + # The `suite` node is defined as: + # suite: simple_stmt | NEWLINE INDENT stmt+ DEDENT + # We will check `simple_stmt` and `stmt+` separately against the lines set + parent_sibling = leaf.parent.prev_sibling + nodes_to_ignore = [] + while parent_sibling and parent_sibling.type != syms.suite: + # NOTE: Multiple suite nodes can exist as siblings in e.g. `if_stmt`. + nodes_to_ignore.insert(0, parent_sibling) + parent_sibling = parent_sibling.prev_sibling + # Special case for `async_stmt` and `async_funcdef` where the ASYNC + # token is on the grandparent node. + grandparent = leaf.parent.parent + if ( + grandparent is not None + and grandparent.prev_sibling is not None + and grandparent.prev_sibling.type == ASYNC + ): + nodes_to_ignore.insert(0, grandparent.prev_sibling) + if not _get_line_range(nodes_to_ignore).intersection(lines_set): + _convert_nodes_to_standalone_comment(nodes_to_ignore, newline=leaf) + else: + ancestor = furthest_ancestor_with_last_leaf(leaf) + # Consider multiple decorators as a whole block, as their + # newlines have different behaviors than the rest of the grammar. + if ( + ancestor.type == syms.decorator + and ancestor.parent + and ancestor.parent.type == syms.decorators + ): + ancestor = ancestor.parent + if not _get_line_range(ancestor).intersection(lines_set): + _convert_node_to_standalone_comment(ancestor) + + +def _convert_node_to_standalone_comment(node: LN) -> None: + """Convert node to STANDALONE_COMMENT by modifying the tree inline.""" + parent = node.parent + if not parent: + return + first = first_leaf(node) + last = last_leaf(node) + if not first or not last: + return + if first is last: + # This can happen on the following edge cases: + # 1. A block of `# fmt: off/on` code except the `# fmt: on` is placed + # on the end of the last line instead of on a new line. + # 2. A single backslash on its own line followed by a comment line. + # Ideally we don't want to format them when not requested, but fixing + # isn't easy. These cases are also badly formatted code, so it isn't + # too bad we reformat them. + return + # The prefix contains comments and indentation whitespaces. They are + # reformatted accordingly to the correct indentation level. + # This also means the indentation will be changed on the unchanged lines, and + # this is actually required to not break incremental reformatting. + prefix = first.prefix + first.prefix = "" + index = node.remove() + if index is not None: + # Because of the special handling of multiple decorators, if the decorated + # item is a single line then there will be a missing newline between the + # decorator and item, so add it back. This doesn't affect any other case + # since a decorated item with a newline would hit the earlier suite case + # in _convert_unchanged_line_by_line that correctly handles the newlines. + if node.type == syms.decorated: + # A leaf of type decorated wouldn't make sense, since it should always + # have at least the decorator + the decorated item, so if this assert + # hits that means there's a problem in the parser. + assert isinstance(node, Node) + # 1 will always be the correct index since before this function is + # called all the decorators are collapsed into a single leaf + node.insert_child(1, Leaf(NEWLINE, "\n")) + # Remove the '\n', as STANDALONE_COMMENT will have '\n' appended when + # generating the formatted code. + value = str(node)[:-1] + parent.insert_child( + index, + Leaf( + STANDALONE_COMMENT, + value, + prefix=prefix, + fmt_pass_converted_first_leaf=first, + ), + ) + + +def _convert_nodes_to_standalone_comment(nodes: Sequence[LN], *, newline: Leaf) -> None: + """Convert nodes to STANDALONE_COMMENT by modifying the tree inline.""" + if not nodes: + return + parent = nodes[0].parent + first = first_leaf(nodes[0]) + if not parent or not first: + return + prefix = first.prefix + first.prefix = "" + value = "".join(str(node) for node in nodes) + # The prefix comment on the NEWLINE leaf is the trailing comment of the statement. + if newline.prefix: + value += newline.prefix + newline.prefix = "" + index = nodes[0].remove() + for node in nodes[1:]: + node.remove() + if index is not None: + parent.insert_child( + index, + Leaf( + STANDALONE_COMMENT, + value, + prefix=prefix, + fmt_pass_converted_first_leaf=first, + ), + ) + + +def _leaf_line_end(leaf: Leaf) -> int: + """Returns the line number of the leaf node's last line.""" + if leaf.type == NEWLINE: + return leaf.lineno + else: + # Leaf nodes like multiline strings can occupy multiple lines. + return leaf.lineno + str(leaf).count("\n") + + +def _get_line_range(node_or_nodes: LN | list[LN]) -> set[int]: + """Returns the line range of this node or list of nodes.""" + if isinstance(node_or_nodes, list): + nodes = node_or_nodes + if not nodes: + return set() + first = first_leaf(nodes[0]) + last = last_leaf(nodes[-1]) + if first and last: + line_start = first.lineno + line_end = _leaf_line_end(last) + return set(range(line_start, line_end + 1)) + else: + return set() + else: + node = node_or_nodes + if isinstance(node, Leaf): + return set(range(node.lineno, _leaf_line_end(node) + 1)) + else: + first = first_leaf(node) + last = last_leaf(node) + if first and last: + return set(range(first.lineno, _leaf_line_end(last) + 1)) + else: + return set() + + +@dataclass +class _LinesMapping: + """1-based lines mapping from original source to modified source. + + Lines [original_start, original_end] from original source + are mapped to [modified_start, modified_end]. + + The ranges are inclusive on both ends. + """ + + original_start: int + original_end: int + modified_start: int + modified_end: int + # Whether this range corresponds to a changed block, or an unchanged block. + is_changed_block: bool + + +def _calculate_lines_mappings( + original_source: str, + modified_source: str, +) -> Sequence[_LinesMapping]: + """Returns a sequence of _LinesMapping by diffing the sources. + + For example, given the following diff: + import re + - def func(arg1, + - arg2, arg3): + + def func(arg1, arg2, arg3): + pass + It returns the following mappings: + original -> modified + (1, 1) -> (1, 1), is_changed_block=False (the "import re" line) + (2, 3) -> (2, 2), is_changed_block=True (the diff) + (4, 4) -> (3, 3), is_changed_block=False (the "pass" line) + + You can think of this visually as if it brings up a side-by-side diff, and tries + to map the line ranges from the left side to the right side: + + (1, 1)->(1, 1) 1. import re 1. import re + (2, 3)->(2, 2) 2. def func(arg1, 2. def func(arg1, arg2, arg3): + 3. arg2, arg3): + (4, 4)->(3, 3) 4. pass 3. pass + + Args: + original_source: the original source. + modified_source: the modified source. + """ + matcher = difflib.SequenceMatcher( + None, + original_source.splitlines(keepends=True), + modified_source.splitlines(keepends=True), + ) + matching_blocks = matcher.get_matching_blocks() + lines_mappings: list[_LinesMapping] = [] + # matching_blocks is a sequence of "same block of code ranges", see + # https://docs.python.org/3/library/difflib.html#difflib.SequenceMatcher.get_matching_blocks + # Each block corresponds to a _LinesMapping with is_changed_block=False, + # and the ranges between two blocks corresponds to a _LinesMapping with + # is_changed_block=True, + # NOTE: matching_blocks is 0-based, but _LinesMapping is 1-based. + for i, block in enumerate(matching_blocks): + if i == 0: + if block.a != 0 or block.b != 0: + lines_mappings.append( + _LinesMapping( + original_start=1, + original_end=block.a, + modified_start=1, + modified_end=block.b, + is_changed_block=False, + ) + ) + else: + previous_block = matching_blocks[i - 1] + lines_mappings.append( + _LinesMapping( + original_start=previous_block.a + previous_block.size + 1, + original_end=block.a, + modified_start=previous_block.b + previous_block.size + 1, + modified_end=block.b, + is_changed_block=True, + ) + ) + if i < len(matching_blocks) - 1: + lines_mappings.append( + _LinesMapping( + original_start=block.a + 1, + original_end=block.a + block.size, + modified_start=block.b + 1, + modified_end=block.b + block.size, + is_changed_block=False, + ) + ) + return lines_mappings + + +def _find_lines_mapping_index( + original_line: int, + lines_mappings: Sequence[_LinesMapping], + start_index: int, +) -> int: + """Returns the original index of the lines mappings for the original line.""" + index = start_index + while index < len(lines_mappings): + mapping = lines_mappings[index] + if mapping.original_start <= original_line <= mapping.original_end: + return index + index += 1 + return index diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/report.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/report.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..89899f2f38996f309f79dc1225e24bfa8c69767a --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/report.py @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +""" +Summarize Black runs to users. +""" + +from dataclasses import dataclass +from enum import Enum +from pathlib import Path + +from click import style + +from black.output import err, out + + +class Changed(Enum): + NO = 0 + CACHED = 1 + YES = 2 + + +class NothingChanged(UserWarning): + """Raised when reformatted code is the same as source.""" + + +@dataclass +class Report: + """Provides a reformatting counter. Can be rendered with `str(report)`.""" + + check: bool = False + diff: bool = False + quiet: bool = False + verbose: bool = False + change_count: int = 0 + same_count: int = 0 + failure_count: int = 0 + + def done(self, src: Path, changed: Changed) -> None: + """Increment the counter for successful reformatting. Write out a message.""" + if changed is Changed.YES: + reformatted = "would reformat" if self.check or self.diff else "reformatted" + if self.verbose or not self.quiet: + out(f"{reformatted} {src}") + self.change_count += 1 + else: + if self.verbose: + if changed is Changed.NO: + msg = f"{src} already well formatted, good job." + else: + msg = f"{src} wasn't modified on disk since last run." + out(msg, bold=False) + self.same_count += 1 + + def failed(self, src: Path, message: str) -> None: + """Increment the counter for failed reformatting. Write out a message.""" + err(f"error: cannot format {src}: {message}") + self.failure_count += 1 + + def path_ignored(self, path: Path, message: str) -> None: + if self.verbose: + out(f"{path} ignored: {message}", bold=False) + + @property + def return_code(self) -> int: + """Return the exit code that the app should use. + + This considers the current state of changed files and failures: + - if there were any failures, return 123; + - if any files were changed and --check is being used, return 1; + - otherwise return 0. + """ + # According to http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/exitcodes.html starting with + # 126 we have special return codes reserved by the shell. + if self.failure_count: + return 123 + + elif self.change_count and self.check: + return 1 + + return 0 + + def __str__(self) -> str: + """Render a color report of the current state. + + Use `click.unstyle` to remove colors. + """ + if self.check or self.diff: + reformatted = "would be reformatted" + unchanged = "would be left unchanged" + failed = "would fail to reformat" + else: + reformatted = "reformatted" + unchanged = "left unchanged" + failed = "failed to reformat" + report = [] + if self.change_count: + s = "s" if self.change_count > 1 else "" + report.append( + style(f"{self.change_count} file{s} ", bold=True, fg="blue") + + style(f"{reformatted}", bold=True) + ) + + if self.same_count: + s = "s" if self.same_count > 1 else "" + report.append(style(f"{self.same_count} file{s} ", fg="blue") + unchanged) + if self.failure_count: + s = "s" if self.failure_count > 1 else "" + report.append(style(f"{self.failure_count} file{s} {failed}", fg="red")) + return ", ".join(report) + "." diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/rusty.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/rusty.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ebd4c052d1f37b9eed01d329143c15bfbe0f0e74 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/rusty.py @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +"""An error-handling model influenced by that used by the Rust programming language + +See https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch09-00-error-handling.html. +""" + +from typing import Generic, TypeVar, Union + +T = TypeVar("T") +E = TypeVar("E", bound=Exception) + + +class Ok(Generic[T]): + def __init__(self, value: T) -> None: + self._value = value + + def ok(self) -> T: + return self._value + + +class Err(Generic[E]): + def __init__(self, e: E) -> None: + self._e = e + + def err(self) -> E: + return self._e + + +Result = Union[Ok[T], Err[E]] diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/schema.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/schema.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f534dbb028d579cfaf34efda8c75bdf7e584c1e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/schema.py @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +import importlib.resources +import json +from typing import Any + + +def get_schema(tool_name: str = "black") -> Any: + """Get the stored complete schema for black's settings.""" + assert tool_name == "black", "Only black is supported." + + pkg = "black.resources" + fname = "black.schema.json" + + schema = importlib.resources.files(pkg).joinpath(fname) + with schema.open(encoding="utf-8") as f: + return json.load(f) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/strings.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/strings.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..78c9f258fe2f770cd10fd1fdc24b0b104ab662ee --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/strings.py @@ -0,0 +1,389 @@ +""" +Simple formatting on strings. Further string formatting code is in trans.py. +""" + +import re +import sys +from functools import lru_cache +from re import Match, Pattern +from typing import Final + +from black._width_table import WIDTH_TABLE +from blib2to3.pytree import Leaf + +STRING_PREFIX_CHARS: Final = "fturbFTURB" # All possible string prefix characters. +STRING_PREFIX_RE: Final = re.compile( + r"^([" + STRING_PREFIX_CHARS + r"]*)(.*)$", re.DOTALL +) +UNICODE_ESCAPE_RE: Final = re.compile( + r"(?P\\+)(?P" + r"(u(?P[a-fA-F0-9]{4}))" # Character with 16-bit hex value xxxx + r"|(U(?P[a-fA-F0-9]{8}))" # Character with 32-bit hex value xxxxxxxx + r"|(x(?P[a-fA-F0-9]{2}))" # Character with hex value hh + r"|(N\{(?P[a-zA-Z0-9 \-]{2,})\})" # Character named name in the Unicode database + r")", + re.VERBOSE, +) + + +def sub_twice(regex: Pattern[str], replacement: str, original: str) -> str: + """Replace `regex` with `replacement` twice on `original`. + + This is used by string normalization to perform replaces on + overlapping matches. + """ + return regex.sub(replacement, regex.sub(replacement, original)) + + +def has_triple_quotes(string: str) -> bool: + """ + Returns: + True iff @string starts with three quotation characters. + """ + raw_string = string.lstrip(STRING_PREFIX_CHARS) + return raw_string[:3] in {'"""', "'''"} + + +def lines_with_leading_tabs_expanded(s: str) -> list[str]: + """ + Splits string into lines and expands only leading tabs (following the normal + Python rules) + """ + lines = [] + for line in s.splitlines(): + stripped_line = line.lstrip() + if not stripped_line or stripped_line == line: + lines.append(line) + else: + prefix_length = len(line) - len(stripped_line) + prefix = line[:prefix_length].expandtabs() + lines.append(prefix + stripped_line) + if s.endswith("\n"): + lines.append("") + return lines + + +def fix_multiline_docstring(docstring: str, prefix: str) -> str: + # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0257/#handling-docstring-indentation + assert docstring, "INTERNAL ERROR: Multiline docstrings cannot be empty" + lines = lines_with_leading_tabs_expanded(docstring) + # Determine minimum indentation (first line doesn't count): + indent = sys.maxsize + for line in lines[1:]: + stripped = line.lstrip() + if stripped: + indent = min(indent, len(line) - len(stripped)) + # Remove indentation (first line is special): + trimmed = [lines[0].strip()] + if indent < sys.maxsize: + last_line_idx = len(lines) - 2 + for i, line in enumerate(lines[1:]): + stripped_line = line[indent:].rstrip() + if stripped_line or i == last_line_idx: + trimmed.append(prefix + stripped_line) + else: + trimmed.append("") + return "\n".join(trimmed) + + +def get_string_prefix(string: str) -> str: + """ + Pre-conditions: + * assert_is_leaf_string(@string) + + Returns: + @string's prefix (e.g. '', 'r', 'f', or 'rf'). + """ + assert_is_leaf_string(string) + + prefix = [] + for char in string: + if char in STRING_PREFIX_CHARS: + prefix.append(char) + else: + break + return "".join(prefix) + + +def assert_is_leaf_string(string: str) -> None: + """ + Checks the pre-condition that @string has the format that you would expect + of `leaf.value` where `leaf` is some Leaf such that `leaf.type == + token.STRING`. A more precise description of the pre-conditions that are + checked are listed below. + + Pre-conditions: + * @string starts with either ', ", ', or " where + `set()` is some subset of `set(STRING_PREFIX_CHARS)`. + * @string ends with a quote character (' or "). + + Raises: + AssertionError(...) if the pre-conditions listed above are not + satisfied. + """ + dquote_idx = string.find('"') + squote_idx = string.find("'") + if -1 in [dquote_idx, squote_idx]: + quote_idx = max(dquote_idx, squote_idx) + else: + quote_idx = min(squote_idx, dquote_idx) + + assert ( + 0 <= quote_idx < len(string) - 1 + ), f"{string!r} is missing a starting quote character (' or \")." + assert string[-1] in ( + "'", + '"', + ), f"{string!r} is missing an ending quote character (' or \")." + assert set(string[:quote_idx]).issubset( + set(STRING_PREFIX_CHARS) + ), f"{set(string[:quote_idx])} is NOT a subset of {set(STRING_PREFIX_CHARS)}." + + +def normalize_string_prefix(s: str) -> str: + """Make all string prefixes lowercase.""" + match = STRING_PREFIX_RE.match(s) + assert match is not None, f"failed to match string {s!r}" + orig_prefix = match.group(1) + new_prefix = ( + orig_prefix.replace("F", "f") + .replace("B", "b") + .replace("U", "") + .replace("u", "") + ) + + # Python syntax guarantees max 2 prefixes and that one of them is "r" + if len(new_prefix) == 2 and new_prefix[0].lower() != "r": + new_prefix = new_prefix[::-1] + return f"{new_prefix}{match.group(2)}" + + +# Re(gex) does actually cache patterns internally but this still improves +# performance on a long list literal of strings by 5-9% since lru_cache's +# caching overhead is much lower. +@lru_cache(maxsize=64) +def _cached_compile(pattern: str) -> Pattern[str]: + return re.compile(pattern) + + +def normalize_string_quotes(s: str) -> str: + """Prefer double quotes but only if it doesn't cause more escaping. + + Adds or removes backslashes as appropriate. + """ + value = s.lstrip(STRING_PREFIX_CHARS) + if value[:3] == '"""': + return s + + elif value[:3] == "'''": + orig_quote = "'''" + new_quote = '"""' + elif value[0] == '"': + orig_quote = '"' + new_quote = "'" + else: + orig_quote = "'" + new_quote = '"' + first_quote_pos = s.find(orig_quote) + assert first_quote_pos != -1, f"INTERNAL ERROR: Malformed string {s!r}" + + prefix = s[:first_quote_pos] + unescaped_new_quote = _cached_compile(rf"(([^\\]|^)(\\\\)*){new_quote}") + escaped_new_quote = _cached_compile(rf"([^\\]|^)\\((?:\\\\)*){new_quote}") + escaped_orig_quote = _cached_compile(rf"([^\\]|^)\\((?:\\\\)*){orig_quote}") + body = s[first_quote_pos + len(orig_quote) : -len(orig_quote)] + if "r" in prefix.casefold(): + if unescaped_new_quote.search(body): + # There's at least one unescaped new_quote in this raw string + # so converting is impossible + return s + + # Do not introduce or remove backslashes in raw strings + new_body = body + else: + # remove unnecessary escapes + new_body = sub_twice(escaped_new_quote, rf"\1\2{new_quote}", body) + if body != new_body: + # Consider the string without unnecessary escapes as the original + body = new_body + s = f"{prefix}{orig_quote}{body}{orig_quote}" + new_body = sub_twice(escaped_orig_quote, rf"\1\2{orig_quote}", new_body) + new_body = sub_twice(unescaped_new_quote, rf"\1\\{new_quote}", new_body) + + if "f" in prefix.casefold(): + matches = re.findall( + r""" + (?:(? orig_escape_count: + return s # Do not introduce more escaping + + if new_escape_count == orig_escape_count and orig_quote == '"': + return s # Prefer double quotes + + return f"{prefix}{new_quote}{new_body}{new_quote}" + + +def normalize_fstring_quotes( + quote: str, + middles: list[Leaf], + is_raw_fstring: bool, +) -> tuple[list[Leaf], str]: + """Prefer double quotes but only if it doesn't cause more escaping. + + Adds or removes backslashes as appropriate. + """ + if quote == '"""': + return middles, quote + + elif quote == "'''": + new_quote = '"""' + elif quote == '"': + new_quote = "'" + else: + new_quote = '"' + + unescaped_new_quote = _cached_compile(rf"(([^\\]|^)(\\\\)*){new_quote}") + escaped_new_quote = _cached_compile(rf"([^\\]|^)\\((?:\\\\)*){new_quote}") + escaped_orig_quote = _cached_compile(rf"([^\\]|^)\\((?:\\\\)*){quote}") + if is_raw_fstring: + for middle in middles: + if unescaped_new_quote.search(middle.value): + # There's at least one unescaped new_quote in this raw string + # so converting is impossible + return middles, quote + + # Do not introduce or remove backslashes in raw strings, just use double quote + return middles, '"' + + new_segments = [] + for middle in middles: + segment = middle.value + # remove unnecessary escapes + new_segment = sub_twice(escaped_new_quote, rf"\1\2{new_quote}", segment) + if segment != new_segment: + # Consider the string without unnecessary escapes as the original + middle.value = new_segment + + new_segment = sub_twice(escaped_orig_quote, rf"\1\2{quote}", new_segment) + new_segment = sub_twice(unescaped_new_quote, rf"\1\\{new_quote}", new_segment) + new_segments.append(new_segment) + + if new_quote == '"""' and new_segments[-1].endswith('"'): + # edge case: + new_segments[-1] = new_segments[-1][:-1] + '\\"' + + for middle, new_segment in zip(middles, new_segments, strict=True): + orig_escape_count = middle.value.count("\\") + new_escape_count = new_segment.count("\\") + + if new_escape_count > orig_escape_count: + return middles, quote # Do not introduce more escaping + + if new_escape_count == orig_escape_count and quote == '"': + return middles, quote # Prefer double quotes + + for middle, new_segment in zip(middles, new_segments, strict=True): + middle.value = new_segment + + return middles, new_quote + + +def normalize_unicode_escape_sequences(leaf: Leaf) -> None: + """Replace hex codes in Unicode escape sequences with lowercase representation.""" + text = leaf.value + prefix = get_string_prefix(text) + if "r" in prefix.lower(): + return + + def replace(m: Match[str]) -> str: + groups = m.groupdict() + back_slashes = groups["backslashes"] + + if len(back_slashes) % 2 == 0: + return back_slashes + groups["body"] + + if groups["u"]: + # \u + return back_slashes + "u" + groups["u"].lower() + elif groups["U"]: + # \U + return back_slashes + "U" + groups["U"].lower() + elif groups["x"]: + # \x + return back_slashes + "x" + groups["x"].lower() + else: + assert groups["N"], f"Unexpected match: {m}" + # \N{} + return back_slashes + "N{" + groups["N"].upper() + "}" + + leaf.value = re.sub(UNICODE_ESCAPE_RE, replace, text) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=4096) +def char_width(char: str) -> int: + """Return the width of a single character as it would be displayed in a + terminal or editor (which respects Unicode East Asian Width). + + Full width characters are counted as 2, while half width characters are + counted as 1. Also control characters are counted as 0. + """ + table = WIDTH_TABLE + codepoint = ord(char) + highest = len(table) - 1 + lowest = 0 + idx = highest // 2 + while True: + start_codepoint, end_codepoint, width = table[idx] + if codepoint < start_codepoint: + highest = idx - 1 + elif codepoint > end_codepoint: + lowest = idx + 1 + else: + return 0 if width < 0 else width + if highest < lowest: + break + idx = (highest + lowest) // 2 + return 1 + + +def str_width(line_str: str) -> int: + """Return the width of `line_str` as it would be displayed in a terminal + or editor (which respects Unicode East Asian Width). + + You could utilize this function to determine, for example, if a string + is too wide to display in a terminal or editor. + """ + if line_str.isascii(): + # Fast path for a line consisting of only ASCII characters + return len(line_str) + return sum(map(char_width, line_str)) + + +def count_chars_in_width(line_str: str, max_width: int) -> int: + """Count the number of characters in `line_str` that would fit in a + terminal or editor of `max_width` (which respects Unicode East Asian + Width). + """ + total_width = 0 + for i, char in enumerate(line_str): + width = char_width(char) + if width + total_width > max_width: + return i + total_width += width + return len(line_str) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/trans.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/trans.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0cb6f6270c8de357005228a66efc238025da2717 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/black/trans.py @@ -0,0 +1,2511 @@ +""" +String transformers that can split and merge strings. +""" + +import re +from abc import ABC, abstractmethod +from collections import defaultdict +from collections.abc import Callable, Collection, Iterable, Iterator, Sequence +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import Any, ClassVar, Final, Literal, TypeVar, Union + +from mypy_extensions import trait + +from black.comments import contains_pragma_comment +from black.lines import Line, append_leaves +from black.mode import Feature, Mode +from black.nodes import ( + CLOSING_BRACKETS, + OPENING_BRACKETS, + STANDALONE_COMMENT, + is_empty_lpar, + is_empty_par, + is_empty_rpar, + is_part_of_annotation, + parent_type, + replace_child, + syms, +) +from black.rusty import Err, Ok, Result +from black.strings import ( + assert_is_leaf_string, + count_chars_in_width, + get_string_prefix, + has_triple_quotes, + normalize_string_quotes, + str_width, +) +from blib2to3.pgen2 import token +from blib2to3.pytree import Leaf, Node + + +class CannotTransform(Exception): + """Base class for errors raised by Transformers.""" + + +# types +T = TypeVar("T") +LN = Union[Leaf, Node] +Transformer = Callable[[Line, Collection[Feature], Mode], Iterator[Line]] +Index = int +NodeType = int +ParserState = int +StringID = int +TResult = Result[T, CannotTransform] # (T)ransform Result +TMatchResult = TResult[list[Index]] + +SPLIT_SAFE_CHARS = frozenset(["\u3001", "\u3002", "\uff0c"]) # East Asian stops + + +def TErr(err_msg: str) -> Err[CannotTransform]: + """(T)ransform Err + + Convenience function used when working with the TResult type. + """ + cant_transform = CannotTransform(err_msg) + return Err(cant_transform) + + +def hug_power_op( + line: Line, features: Collection[Feature], mode: Mode +) -> Iterator[Line]: + """A transformer which normalizes spacing around power operators.""" + + # Performance optimization to avoid unnecessary Leaf clones and other ops. + for leaf in line.leaves: + if leaf.type == token.DOUBLESTAR: + break + else: + raise CannotTransform("No doublestar token was found in the line.") + + def is_simple_lookup(index: int, kind: Literal[1, -1]) -> bool: + # Brackets and parentheses indicate calls, subscripts, etc. ... + # basically stuff that doesn't count as "simple". Only a NAME lookup + # or dotted lookup (eg. NAME.NAME) is OK. + if kind == -1: + return handle_is_simple_look_up_prev(line, index, {token.RPAR, token.RSQB}) + else: + return handle_is_simple_lookup_forward( + line, index, {token.LPAR, token.LSQB} + ) + + def is_simple_operand(index: int, kind: Literal[1, -1]) -> bool: + # An operand is considered "simple" if's a NAME, a numeric CONSTANT, a simple + # lookup (see above), with or without a preceding unary operator. + start = line.leaves[index] + if start.type in {token.NAME, token.NUMBER}: + return is_simple_lookup(index, kind) + + if start.type in {token.PLUS, token.MINUS, token.TILDE}: + if line.leaves[index + 1].type in {token.NAME, token.NUMBER}: + # kind is always one as bases with a preceding unary op will be checked + # for simplicity starting from the next token (so it'll hit the check + # above). + return is_simple_lookup(index + 1, kind=1) + + return False + + new_line = line.clone() + should_hug = False + for idx, leaf in enumerate(line.leaves): + new_leaf = leaf.clone() + if should_hug: + new_leaf.prefix = "" + should_hug = False + + should_hug = ( + (0 < idx < len(line.leaves) - 1) + and leaf.type == token.DOUBLESTAR + and is_simple_operand(idx - 1, kind=-1) + and line.leaves[idx - 1].value != "lambda" + and is_simple_operand(idx + 1, kind=1) + ) + if should_hug: + new_leaf.prefix = "" + + # We have to be careful to make a new line properly: + # - bracket related metadata must be maintained (handled by Line.append) + # - comments need to copied over, updating the leaf IDs they're attached to + new_line.append(new_leaf, preformatted=True) + for comment_leaf in line.comments_after(leaf): + new_line.append(comment_leaf, preformatted=True) + + yield new_line + + +def handle_is_simple_look_up_prev(line: Line, index: int, disallowed: set[int]) -> bool: + """ + Handling the determination of is_simple_lookup for the lines prior to the doublestar + token. This is required because of the need to isolate the chained expression + to determine the bracket or parenthesis belong to the single expression. + """ + contains_disallowed = False + chain = [] + + while 0 <= index < len(line.leaves): + current = line.leaves[index] + chain.append(current) + if not contains_disallowed and current.type in disallowed: + contains_disallowed = True + if not is_expression_chained(chain): + return not contains_disallowed + + index -= 1 + + return True + + +def handle_is_simple_lookup_forward( + line: Line, index: int, disallowed: set[int] +) -> bool: + """ + Handling decision is_simple_lookup for the lines behind the doublestar token. + This function is simplified to keep consistent with the prior logic and the forward + case are more straightforward and do not need to care about chained expressions. + """ + while 0 <= index < len(line.leaves): + current = line.leaves[index] + if current.type in disallowed: + return False + if current.type not in {token.NAME, token.DOT} or ( + current.type == token.NAME and current.value == "for" + ): + # If the current token isn't disallowed, we'll assume this is simple as + # only the disallowed tokens are semantically attached to this lookup + # expression we're checking. Also, stop early if we hit the 'for' bit + # of a comprehension. + return True + + index += 1 + + return True + + +def is_expression_chained(chained_leaves: list[Leaf]) -> bool: + """ + Function to determine if the variable is a chained call. + (e.g., foo.lookup, foo().lookup, (foo.lookup())) will be recognized as chained call) + """ + if len(chained_leaves) < 2: + return True + + current_leaf = chained_leaves[-1] + past_leaf = chained_leaves[-2] + + if past_leaf.type == token.NAME: + return current_leaf.type in {token.DOT} + elif past_leaf.type in {token.RPAR, token.RSQB}: + return current_leaf.type in {token.RSQB, token.RPAR} + elif past_leaf.type in {token.LPAR, token.LSQB}: + return current_leaf.type in {token.NAME, token.LPAR, token.LSQB} + else: + return False + + +class StringTransformer(ABC): + """ + An implementation of the Transformer protocol that relies on its + subclasses overriding the template methods `do_match(...)` and + `do_transform(...)`. + + This Transformer works exclusively on strings (for example, by merging + or splitting them). + + The following sections can be found among the docstrings of each concrete + StringTransformer subclass. + + Requirements: + Which requirements must be met of the given Line for this + StringTransformer to be applied? + + Transformations: + If the given Line meets all of the above requirements, which string + transformations can you expect to be applied to it by this + StringTransformer? + + Collaborations: + What contractual agreements does this StringTransformer have with other + StringTransfomers? Such collaborations should be eliminated/minimized + as much as possible. + """ + + __name__: Final = "StringTransformer" + + # Ideally this would be a dataclass, but unfortunately mypyc breaks when used with + # `abc.ABC`. + def __init__(self, line_length: int, normalize_strings: bool) -> None: + self.line_length = line_length + self.normalize_strings = normalize_strings + + @abstractmethod + def do_match(self, line: Line) -> TMatchResult: + """ + Returns: + * Ok(string_indices) such that for each index, `line.leaves[index]` + is our target string if a match was able to be made. For + transformers that don't result in more lines (e.g. StringMerger, + StringParenStripper), multiple matches and transforms are done at + once to reduce the complexity. + OR + * Err(CannotTransform), if no match could be made. + """ + + @abstractmethod + def do_transform( + self, line: Line, string_indices: list[int] + ) -> Iterator[TResult[Line]]: + """ + Yields: + * Ok(new_line) where new_line is the new transformed line. + OR + * Err(CannotTransform) if the transformation failed for some reason. The + `do_match(...)` template method should usually be used to reject + the form of the given Line, but in some cases it is difficult to + know whether or not a Line meets the StringTransformer's + requirements until the transformation is already midway. + + Side Effects: + This method should NOT mutate @line directly, but it MAY mutate the + Line's underlying Node structure. (WARNING: If the underlying Node + structure IS altered, then this method should NOT be allowed to + yield an CannotTransform after that point.) + """ + + def __call__( + self, line: Line, _features: Collection[Feature], _mode: Mode + ) -> Iterator[Line]: + """ + StringTransformer instances have a call signature that mirrors that of + the Transformer type. + + Raises: + CannotTransform(...) if the concrete StringTransformer class is unable + to transform @line. + """ + # Optimization to avoid calling `self.do_match(...)` when the line does + # not contain any string. + if not any(leaf.type == token.STRING for leaf in line.leaves): + raise CannotTransform("There are no strings in this line.") + + match_result = self.do_match(line) + + if isinstance(match_result, Err): + cant_transform = match_result.err() + raise CannotTransform( + f"The string transformer {self.__class__.__name__} does not recognize" + " this line as one that it can transform." + ) from cant_transform + + string_indices = match_result.ok() + + for line_result in self.do_transform(line, string_indices): + if isinstance(line_result, Err): + cant_transform = line_result.err() + raise CannotTransform( + "StringTransformer failed while attempting to transform string." + ) from cant_transform + line = line_result.ok() + yield line + + +@dataclass +class CustomSplit: + """A custom (i.e. manual) string split. + + A single CustomSplit instance represents a single substring. + + Examples: + Consider the following string: + ``` + "Hi there friend." + " This is a custom" + f" string {split}." + ``` + + This string will correspond to the following three CustomSplit instances: + ``` + CustomSplit(False, 16) + CustomSplit(False, 17) + CustomSplit(True, 16) + ``` + """ + + has_prefix: bool + break_idx: int + + +CustomSplitMapKey = tuple[StringID, str] + + +@trait +class CustomSplitMapMixin: + """ + This mixin class is used to map merged strings to a sequence of + CustomSplits, which will then be used to re-split the strings iff none of + the resultant substrings go over the configured max line length. + """ + + _CUSTOM_SPLIT_MAP: ClassVar[dict[CustomSplitMapKey, tuple[CustomSplit, ...]]] = ( + defaultdict(tuple) + ) + + @staticmethod + def _get_key(string: str) -> CustomSplitMapKey: + """ + Returns: + A unique identifier that is used internally to map @string to a + group of custom splits. + """ + return (id(string), string) + + def add_custom_splits( + self, string: str, custom_splits: Iterable[CustomSplit] + ) -> None: + """Custom Split Map Setter Method + + Side Effects: + Adds a mapping from @string to the custom splits @custom_splits. + """ + key = self._get_key(string) + self._CUSTOM_SPLIT_MAP[key] = tuple(custom_splits) + + def pop_custom_splits(self, string: str) -> list[CustomSplit]: + """Custom Split Map Getter Method + + Returns: + * A list of the custom splits that are mapped to @string, if any + exist. + OR + * [], otherwise. + + Side Effects: + Deletes the mapping between @string and its associated custom + splits (which are returned to the caller). + """ + key = self._get_key(string) + + custom_splits = self._CUSTOM_SPLIT_MAP[key] + del self._CUSTOM_SPLIT_MAP[key] + + return list(custom_splits) + + def has_custom_splits(self, string: str) -> bool: + """ + Returns: + True iff @string is associated with a set of custom splits. + """ + key = self._get_key(string) + return key in self._CUSTOM_SPLIT_MAP + + +class StringMerger(StringTransformer, CustomSplitMapMixin): + """StringTransformer that merges strings together. + + Requirements: + (A) The line contains adjacent strings such that ALL of the validation checks + listed in StringMerger._validate_msg(...)'s docstring pass. + OR + (B) The line contains a string which uses line continuation backslashes. + + Transformations: + Depending on which of the two requirements above where met, either: + + (A) The string group associated with the target string is merged. + OR + (B) All line-continuation backslashes are removed from the target string. + + Collaborations: + StringMerger provides custom split information to StringSplitter. + """ + + def do_match(self, line: Line) -> TMatchResult: + LL = line.leaves + + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(LL) + + string_indices = [] + idx = 0 + while is_valid_index(idx): + leaf = LL[idx] + if ( + leaf.type == token.STRING + and is_valid_index(idx + 1) + and LL[idx + 1].type == token.STRING + ): + # Let's check if the string group contains an inline comment + # If we have a comment inline, we don't merge the strings + contains_comment = False + i = idx + while is_valid_index(i): + if LL[i].type != token.STRING: + break + if line.comments_after(LL[i]): + contains_comment = True + break + i += 1 + + if not contains_comment and not is_part_of_annotation(leaf): + string_indices.append(idx) + + # Advance to the next non-STRING leaf. + idx += 2 + while is_valid_index(idx) and LL[idx].type == token.STRING: + idx += 1 + + elif leaf.type == token.STRING and "\\\n" in leaf.value: + string_indices.append(idx) + # Advance to the next non-STRING leaf. + idx += 1 + while is_valid_index(idx) and LL[idx].type == token.STRING: + idx += 1 + + else: + idx += 1 + + if string_indices: + return Ok(string_indices) + else: + return TErr("This line has no strings that need merging.") + + def do_transform( + self, line: Line, string_indices: list[int] + ) -> Iterator[TResult[Line]]: + new_line = line + + rblc_result = self._remove_backslash_line_continuation_chars( + new_line, string_indices + ) + if isinstance(rblc_result, Ok): + new_line = rblc_result.ok() + + msg_result = self._merge_string_group(new_line, string_indices) + if isinstance(msg_result, Ok): + new_line = msg_result.ok() + + if isinstance(rblc_result, Err) and isinstance(msg_result, Err): + msg_cant_transform = msg_result.err() + rblc_cant_transform = rblc_result.err() + cant_transform = CannotTransform( + "StringMerger failed to merge any strings in this line." + ) + + # Chain the errors together using `__cause__`. + msg_cant_transform.__cause__ = rblc_cant_transform + cant_transform.__cause__ = msg_cant_transform + + yield Err(cant_transform) + else: + yield Ok(new_line) + + @staticmethod + def _remove_backslash_line_continuation_chars( + line: Line, string_indices: list[int] + ) -> TResult[Line]: + """ + Merge strings that were split across multiple lines using + line-continuation backslashes. + + Returns: + Ok(new_line), if @line contains backslash line-continuation + characters. + OR + Err(CannotTransform), otherwise. + """ + LL = line.leaves + + indices_to_transform = [] + for string_idx in string_indices: + string_leaf = LL[string_idx] + if ( + string_leaf.type == token.STRING + and "\\\n" in string_leaf.value + and not has_triple_quotes(string_leaf.value) + ): + indices_to_transform.append(string_idx) + + if not indices_to_transform: + return TErr( + "Found no string leaves that contain backslash line continuation" + " characters." + ) + + new_line = line.clone() + new_line.comments = line.comments.copy() + append_leaves(new_line, line, LL) + + for string_idx in indices_to_transform: + new_string_leaf = new_line.leaves[string_idx] + new_string_leaf.value = new_string_leaf.value.replace("\\\n", "") + + return Ok(new_line) + + def _merge_string_group( + self, line: Line, string_indices: list[int] + ) -> TResult[Line]: + """ + Merges string groups (i.e. set of adjacent strings). + + Each index from `string_indices` designates one string group's first + leaf in `line.leaves`. + + Returns: + Ok(new_line), if ALL of the validation checks found in + _validate_msg(...) pass. + OR + Err(CannotTransform), otherwise. + """ + LL = line.leaves + + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(LL) + + # A dict of {string_idx: tuple[num_of_strings, string_leaf]}. + merged_string_idx_dict: dict[int, tuple[int, Leaf]] = {} + for string_idx in string_indices: + vresult = self._validate_msg(line, string_idx) + if isinstance(vresult, Err): + continue + merged_string_idx_dict[string_idx] = self._merge_one_string_group( + LL, string_idx, is_valid_index + ) + + if not merged_string_idx_dict: + return TErr("No string group is merged") + + # Build the final line ('new_line') that this method will later return. + new_line = line.clone() + previous_merged_string_idx = -1 + previous_merged_num_of_strings = -1 + for i, leaf in enumerate(LL): + if i in merged_string_idx_dict: + previous_merged_string_idx = i + previous_merged_num_of_strings, string_leaf = merged_string_idx_dict[i] + new_line.append(string_leaf) + + if ( + previous_merged_string_idx + <= i + < previous_merged_string_idx + previous_merged_num_of_strings + ): + for comment_leaf in line.comments_after(leaf): + new_line.append(comment_leaf, preformatted=True) + continue + + append_leaves(new_line, line, [leaf]) + + return Ok(new_line) + + def _merge_one_string_group( + self, LL: list[Leaf], string_idx: int, is_valid_index: Callable[[int], bool] + ) -> tuple[int, Leaf]: + """ + Merges one string group where the first string in the group is + `LL[string_idx]`. + + Returns: + A tuple of `(num_of_strings, leaf)` where `num_of_strings` is the + number of strings merged and `leaf` is the newly merged string + to be replaced in the new line. + """ + # If the string group is wrapped inside an Atom node, we must make sure + # to later replace that Atom with our new (merged) string leaf. + atom_node = LL[string_idx].parent + + # We will place BREAK_MARK in between every two substrings that we + # merge. We will then later go through our final result and use the + # various instances of BREAK_MARK we find to add the right values to + # the custom split map. + BREAK_MARK = "@@@@@ BLACK BREAKPOINT MARKER @@@@@" + + QUOTE = LL[string_idx].value[-1] + + def make_naked(string: str, string_prefix: str) -> str: + """Strip @string (i.e. make it a "naked" string) + + Pre-conditions: + * assert_is_leaf_string(@string) + + Returns: + A string that is identical to @string except that + @string_prefix has been stripped, the surrounding QUOTE + characters have been removed, and any remaining QUOTE + characters have been escaped. + """ + assert_is_leaf_string(string) + if "f" in string_prefix: + f_expressions = [ + string[span[0] + 1 : span[1] - 1] # +-1 to get rid of curly braces + for span in iter_fexpr_spans(string) + ] + debug_expressions_contain_visible_quotes = any( + re.search(r".*[\'\"].*(?= 0 + ), "Logic error while filling the custom string breakpoint cache." + + temp_string = temp_string[mark_idx + len(BREAK_MARK) :] + breakpoint_idx = mark_idx + (len(prefix) if has_prefix else 0) + 1 + custom_splits.append(CustomSplit(has_prefix, breakpoint_idx)) + + string_leaf = Leaf(token.STRING, S_leaf.value.replace(BREAK_MARK, "")) + + if atom_node is not None: + # If not all children of the atom node are merged (this can happen + # when there is a standalone comment in the middle) ... + if non_string_idx - string_idx < len(atom_node.children): + # We need to replace the old STRING leaves with the new string leaf. + first_child_idx = LL[string_idx].remove() + for idx in range(string_idx + 1, non_string_idx): + LL[idx].remove() + if first_child_idx is not None: + atom_node.insert_child(first_child_idx, string_leaf) + else: + # Else replace the atom node with the new string leaf. + replace_child(atom_node, string_leaf) + + self.add_custom_splits(string_leaf.value, custom_splits) + return num_of_strings, string_leaf + + @staticmethod + def _validate_msg(line: Line, string_idx: int) -> TResult[None]: + """Validate (M)erge (S)tring (G)roup + + Transform-time string validation logic for _merge_string_group(...). + + Returns: + * Ok(None), if ALL validation checks (listed below) pass. + OR + * Err(CannotTransform), if any of the following are true: + - The target string group does not contain ANY stand-alone comments. + - The target string is not in a string group (i.e. it has no + adjacent strings). + - The string group has more than one inline comment. + - The string group has an inline comment that appears to be a pragma. + - The set of all string prefixes in the string group is of + length greater than one and is not equal to {"", "f"}. + - The string group consists of raw strings. + - The string group would merge f-strings with different quote types + and internal quotes. + - The string group is stringified type annotations. We don't want to + process stringified type annotations since pyright doesn't support + them spanning multiple string values. (NOTE: mypy, pytype, pyre do + support them, so we can change if pyright also gains support in the + future. See https://github.com/microsoft/pyright/issues/4359.) + """ + # We first check for "inner" stand-alone comments (i.e. stand-alone + # comments that have a string leaf before them AND after them). + for inc in [1, -1]: + i = string_idx + found_sa_comment = False + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(line.leaves) + while is_valid_index(i) and line.leaves[i].type in [ + token.STRING, + STANDALONE_COMMENT, + ]: + if line.leaves[i].type == STANDALONE_COMMENT: + found_sa_comment = True + elif found_sa_comment: + return TErr( + "StringMerger does NOT merge string groups which contain " + "stand-alone comments." + ) + + i += inc + + QUOTE = line.leaves[string_idx].value[-1] + + num_of_inline_string_comments = 0 + set_of_prefixes = set() + num_of_strings = 0 + for leaf in line.leaves[string_idx:]: + if leaf.type != token.STRING: + # If the string group is trailed by a comma, we count the + # comments trailing the comma to be one of the string group's + # comments. + if leaf.type == token.COMMA and id(leaf) in line.comments: + num_of_inline_string_comments += 1 + break + + if has_triple_quotes(leaf.value): + return TErr("StringMerger does NOT merge multiline strings.") + + num_of_strings += 1 + prefix = get_string_prefix(leaf.value).lower() + if "r" in prefix: + return TErr("StringMerger does NOT merge raw strings.") + + set_of_prefixes.add(prefix) + + if ( + "f" in prefix + and leaf.value[-1] != QUOTE + and ( + "'" in leaf.value[len(prefix) + 1 : -1] + or '"' in leaf.value[len(prefix) + 1 : -1] + ) + ): + return TErr( + "StringMerger does NOT merge f-strings with different quote types" + " and internal quotes." + ) + + if id(leaf) in line.comments: + num_of_inline_string_comments += 1 + if contains_pragma_comment(line.comments[id(leaf)]): + return TErr("Cannot merge strings which have pragma comments.") + + if num_of_strings < 2: + return TErr( + f"Not enough strings to merge (num_of_strings={num_of_strings})." + ) + + if num_of_inline_string_comments > 1: + return TErr( + f"Too many inline string comments ({num_of_inline_string_comments})." + ) + + if len(set_of_prefixes) > 1 and set_of_prefixes != {"", "f"}: + return TErr(f"Too many different prefixes ({set_of_prefixes}).") + + return Ok(None) + + +class StringParenStripper(StringTransformer): + """StringTransformer that strips surrounding parentheses from strings. + + Requirements: + The line contains a string which is surrounded by parentheses and: + - The target string is NOT the only argument to a function call. + - The target string is NOT a "pointless" string. + - The target string is NOT a dictionary value. + - If the target string contains a PERCENT, the brackets are not + preceded or followed by an operator with higher precedence than + PERCENT. + + Transformations: + The parentheses mentioned in the 'Requirements' section are stripped. + + Collaborations: + StringParenStripper has its own inherent usefulness, but it is also + relied on to clean up the parentheses created by StringParenWrapper (in + the event that they are no longer needed). + """ + + def do_match(self, line: Line) -> TMatchResult: + LL = line.leaves + + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(LL) + + string_indices = [] + + idx = -1 + while True: + idx += 1 + if idx >= len(LL): + break + leaf = LL[idx] + + # Should be a string... + if leaf.type != token.STRING: + continue + + # If this is a "pointless" string... + if ( + leaf.parent + and leaf.parent.parent + and leaf.parent.parent.type == syms.simple_stmt + ): + continue + + # Should be preceded by a non-empty LPAR... + if ( + not is_valid_index(idx - 1) + or LL[idx - 1].type != token.LPAR + or is_empty_lpar(LL[idx - 1]) + ): + continue + + # That LPAR should NOT be preceded by a colon (which could be a + # dictionary value), function name, or a closing bracket (which + # could be a function returning a function or a list/dictionary + # containing a function)... + if is_valid_index(idx - 2) and ( + LL[idx - 2].type == token.COLON + or LL[idx - 2].type == token.NAME + or LL[idx - 2].type in CLOSING_BRACKETS + ): + continue + + string_idx = idx + + # Skip the string trailer, if one exists. + string_parser = StringParser() + next_idx = string_parser.parse(LL, string_idx) + + # if the leaves in the parsed string include a PERCENT, we need to + # make sure the initial LPAR is NOT preceded by an operator with + # higher or equal precedence to PERCENT + if is_valid_index(idx - 2): + # mypy can't quite follow unless we name this + before_lpar = LL[idx - 2] + if token.PERCENT in {leaf.type for leaf in LL[idx - 1 : next_idx]} and ( + ( + before_lpar.type + in { + token.STAR, + token.AT, + token.SLASH, + token.DOUBLESLASH, + token.PERCENT, + token.TILDE, + token.DOUBLESTAR, + token.AWAIT, + token.LSQB, + token.LPAR, + } + ) + or ( + # only unary PLUS/MINUS + before_lpar.parent + and before_lpar.parent.type == syms.factor + and (before_lpar.type in {token.PLUS, token.MINUS}) + ) + ): + continue + + # Should be followed by a non-empty RPAR... + if ( + is_valid_index(next_idx) + and LL[next_idx].type == token.RPAR + and not is_empty_rpar(LL[next_idx]) + ): + # That RPAR should NOT be followed by anything with higher + # precedence than PERCENT + if is_valid_index(next_idx + 1) and LL[next_idx + 1].type in { + token.DOUBLESTAR, + token.LSQB, + token.LPAR, + token.DOT, + }: + continue + + string_indices.append(string_idx) + idx = string_idx + while idx < len(LL) - 1 and LL[idx + 1].type == token.STRING: + idx += 1 + + if string_indices: + return Ok(string_indices) + return TErr("This line has no strings wrapped in parens.") + + def do_transform( + self, line: Line, string_indices: list[int] + ) -> Iterator[TResult[Line]]: + LL = line.leaves + + string_and_rpar_indices: list[int] = [] + for string_idx in string_indices: + string_parser = StringParser() + rpar_idx = string_parser.parse(LL, string_idx) + + should_transform = True + for leaf in (LL[string_idx - 1], LL[rpar_idx]): + if line.comments_after(leaf): + # Should not strip parentheses which have comments attached + # to them. + should_transform = False + break + if should_transform: + string_and_rpar_indices.extend((string_idx, rpar_idx)) + + if string_and_rpar_indices: + yield Ok(self._transform_to_new_line(line, string_and_rpar_indices)) + else: + yield Err( + CannotTransform("All string groups have comments attached to them.") + ) + + def _transform_to_new_line( + self, line: Line, string_and_rpar_indices: list[int] + ) -> Line: + LL = line.leaves + + new_line = line.clone() + new_line.comments = line.comments.copy() + + previous_idx = -1 + # We need to sort the indices, since string_idx and its matching + # rpar_idx may not come in order, e.g. in + # `("outer" % ("inner".join(items)))`, the "inner" string's + # string_idx is smaller than "outer" string's rpar_idx. + for idx in sorted(string_and_rpar_indices): + leaf = LL[idx] + lpar_or_rpar_idx = idx - 1 if leaf.type == token.STRING else idx + append_leaves(new_line, line, LL[previous_idx + 1 : lpar_or_rpar_idx]) + if leaf.type == token.STRING: + string_leaf = Leaf(token.STRING, LL[idx].value) + LL[lpar_or_rpar_idx].remove() # Remove lpar. + replace_child(LL[idx], string_leaf) + new_line.append(string_leaf) + # replace comments + old_comments = new_line.comments.pop(id(LL[idx]), []) + new_line.comments.setdefault(id(string_leaf), []).extend(old_comments) + else: + LL[lpar_or_rpar_idx].remove() # This is a rpar. + + previous_idx = idx + + # Append the leaves after the last idx: + append_leaves(new_line, line, LL[idx + 1 :]) + + return new_line + + +class BaseStringSplitter(StringTransformer): + """ + Abstract class for StringTransformers which transform a Line's strings by splitting + them or placing them on their own lines where necessary to avoid going over + the configured line length. + + Requirements: + * The target string value is responsible for the line going over the + line length limit. It follows that after all of black's other line + split methods have been exhausted, this line (or one of the resulting + lines after all line splits are performed) would still be over the + line_length limit unless we split this string. + AND + + * The target string is NOT a "pointless" string (i.e. a string that has + no parent or siblings). + AND + + * The target string is not followed by an inline comment that appears + to be a pragma. + AND + + * The target string is not a multiline (i.e. triple-quote) string. + """ + + STRING_OPERATORS: Final = [ + token.EQEQUAL, + token.GREATER, + token.GREATEREQUAL, + token.LESS, + token.LESSEQUAL, + token.NOTEQUAL, + token.PERCENT, + token.PLUS, + token.STAR, + ] + + @abstractmethod + def do_splitter_match(self, line: Line) -> TMatchResult: + """ + BaseStringSplitter asks its clients to override this method instead of + `StringTransformer.do_match(...)`. + + Follows the same protocol as `StringTransformer.do_match(...)`. + + Refer to `help(StringTransformer.do_match)` for more information. + """ + + def do_match(self, line: Line) -> TMatchResult: + match_result = self.do_splitter_match(line) + if isinstance(match_result, Err): + return match_result + + string_indices = match_result.ok() + assert len(string_indices) == 1, ( + f"{self.__class__.__name__} should only find one match at a time, found" + f" {len(string_indices)}" + ) + string_idx = string_indices[0] + vresult = self._validate(line, string_idx) + if isinstance(vresult, Err): + return vresult + + return match_result + + def _validate(self, line: Line, string_idx: int) -> TResult[None]: + """ + Checks that @line meets all of the requirements listed in this classes' + docstring. Refer to `help(BaseStringSplitter)` for a detailed + description of those requirements. + + Returns: + * Ok(None), if ALL of the requirements are met. + OR + * Err(CannotTransform), if ANY of the requirements are NOT met. + """ + LL = line.leaves + + string_leaf = LL[string_idx] + + max_string_length = self._get_max_string_length(line, string_idx) + if len(string_leaf.value) <= max_string_length: + return TErr( + "The string itself is not what is causing this line to be too long." + ) + + if not string_leaf.parent or [L.type for L in string_leaf.parent.children] == [ + token.STRING, + token.NEWLINE, + ]: + return TErr( + f"This string ({string_leaf.value}) appears to be pointless (i.e. has" + " no parent)." + ) + + if id(line.leaves[string_idx]) in line.comments and contains_pragma_comment( + line.comments[id(line.leaves[string_idx])] + ): + return TErr( + "Line appears to end with an inline pragma comment. Splitting the line" + " could modify the pragma's behavior." + ) + + if has_triple_quotes(string_leaf.value): + return TErr("We cannot split multiline strings.") + + return Ok(None) + + def _get_max_string_length(self, line: Line, string_idx: int) -> int: + """ + Calculates the max string length used when attempting to determine + whether or not the target string is responsible for causing the line to + go over the line length limit. + + WARNING: This method is tightly coupled to both StringSplitter and + (especially) StringParenWrapper. There is probably a better way to + accomplish what is being done here. + + Returns: + max_string_length: such that `line.leaves[string_idx].value > + max_string_length` implies that the target string IS responsible + for causing this line to exceed the line length limit. + """ + LL = line.leaves + + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(LL) + + # We use the shorthand "WMA4" in comments to abbreviate "We must + # account for". When giving examples, we use STRING to mean some/any + # valid string. + # + # Finally, we use the following convenience variables: + # + # P: The leaf that is before the target string leaf. + # N: The leaf that is after the target string leaf. + # NN: The leaf that is after N. + + # WMA4 the whitespace at the beginning of the line. + offset = line.depth * 4 + + if is_valid_index(string_idx - 1): + p_idx = string_idx - 1 + if ( + LL[string_idx - 1].type == token.LPAR + and LL[string_idx - 1].value == "" + and string_idx >= 2 + ): + # If the previous leaf is an empty LPAR placeholder, we should skip it. + p_idx -= 1 + + P = LL[p_idx] + if P.type in self.STRING_OPERATORS: + # WMA4 a space and a string operator (e.g. `+ STRING` or `== STRING`). + offset += len(str(P)) + 1 + + if P.type == token.COMMA: + # WMA4 a space, a comma, and a closing bracket [e.g. `), STRING`]. + offset += 3 + + if P.type in [token.COLON, token.EQUAL, token.PLUSEQUAL, token.NAME]: + # This conditional branch is meant to handle dictionary keys, + # variable assignments, 'return STRING' statement lines, and + # 'else STRING' ternary expression lines. + + # WMA4 a single space. + offset += 1 + + # WMA4 the lengths of any leaves that came before that space, + # but after any closing bracket before that space. + for leaf in reversed(LL[: p_idx + 1]): + offset += len(str(leaf)) + if leaf.type in CLOSING_BRACKETS: + break + + if is_valid_index(string_idx + 1): + N = LL[string_idx + 1] + if N.type == token.RPAR and N.value == "" and len(LL) > string_idx + 2: + # If the next leaf is an empty RPAR placeholder, we should skip it. + N = LL[string_idx + 2] + + if N.type == token.COMMA: + # WMA4 a single comma at the end of the string (e.g `STRING,`). + offset += 1 + + if is_valid_index(string_idx + 2): + NN = LL[string_idx + 2] + + if N.type == token.DOT and NN.type == token.NAME: + # This conditional branch is meant to handle method calls invoked + # off of a string literal up to and including the LPAR character. + + # WMA4 the '.' character. + offset += 1 + + if ( + is_valid_index(string_idx + 3) + and LL[string_idx + 3].type == token.LPAR + ): + # WMA4 the left parenthesis character. + offset += 1 + + # WMA4 the length of the method's name. + offset += len(NN.value) + + has_comments = False + for comment_leaf in line.comments_after(LL[string_idx]): + if not has_comments: + has_comments = True + # WMA4 two spaces before the '#' character. + offset += 2 + + # WMA4 the length of the inline comment. + offset += len(comment_leaf.value) + + max_string_length = count_chars_in_width(str(line), self.line_length - offset) + return max_string_length + + @staticmethod + def _prefer_paren_wrap_match(LL: list[Leaf]) -> int | None: + """ + Returns: + string_idx such that @LL[string_idx] is equal to our target (i.e. + matched) string, if this line matches the "prefer paren wrap" statement + requirements listed in the 'Requirements' section of the StringParenWrapper + class's docstring. + OR + None, otherwise. + """ + # The line must start with a string. + if LL[0].type != token.STRING: + return None + + matching_nodes = [ + syms.listmaker, + syms.dictsetmaker, + syms.testlist_gexp, + ] + # If the string is an immediate child of a list/set/tuple literal... + if ( + parent_type(LL[0]) in matching_nodes + or parent_type(LL[0].parent) in matching_nodes + ): + # And the string is surrounded by commas (or is the first/last child)... + prev_sibling = LL[0].prev_sibling + next_sibling = LL[0].next_sibling + if ( + not prev_sibling + and not next_sibling + and parent_type(LL[0]) == syms.atom + ): + # If it's an atom string, we need to check the parent atom's siblings. + parent = LL[0].parent + assert parent is not None # For type checkers. + prev_sibling = parent.prev_sibling + next_sibling = parent.next_sibling + if (not prev_sibling or prev_sibling.type == token.COMMA) and ( + not next_sibling or next_sibling.type == token.COMMA + ): + return 0 + + return None + + +def iter_fexpr_spans(s: str) -> Iterator[tuple[int, int]]: + """ + Yields spans corresponding to expressions in a given f-string. + Spans are half-open ranges (left inclusive, right exclusive). + Assumes the input string is a valid f-string, but will not crash if the input + string is invalid. + """ + stack: list[int] = [] # our curly paren stack + i = 0 + while i < len(s): + if s[i] == "{": + # if we're in a string part of the f-string, ignore escaped curly braces + if not stack and i + 1 < len(s) and s[i + 1] == "{": + i += 2 + continue + stack.append(i) + i += 1 + continue + + if s[i] == "}": + if not stack: + i += 1 + continue + j = stack.pop() + # we've made it back out of the expression! yield the span + if not stack: + yield (j, i + 1) + i += 1 + continue + + # if we're in an expression part of the f-string, fast-forward through strings + # note that backslashes are not legal in the expression portion of f-strings + if stack: + delim = None + if s[i : i + 3] in ("'''", '"""'): + delim = s[i : i + 3] + elif s[i] in ("'", '"'): + delim = s[i] + if delim: + i += len(delim) + while i < len(s) and s[i : i + len(delim)] != delim: + i += 1 + i += len(delim) + continue + i += 1 + + +def fstring_contains_expr(s: str) -> bool: + return any(iter_fexpr_spans(s)) + + +def _toggle_fexpr_quotes(fstring: str, old_quote: str) -> str: + """ + Toggles quotes used in f-string expressions that are `old_quote`. + + f-string expressions can't contain backslashes, so we need to toggle the + quotes if the f-string itself will end up using the same quote. We can + simply toggle without escaping because, quotes can't be reused in f-string + expressions. They will fail to parse. + + NOTE: If PEP 701 is accepted, above statement will no longer be true. + Though if quotes can be reused, we can simply reuse them without updates or + escaping, once Black figures out how to parse the new grammar. + """ + new_quote = "'" if old_quote == '"' else '"' + parts = [] + previous_index = 0 + for start, end in iter_fexpr_spans(fstring): + parts.append(fstring[previous_index:start]) + parts.append(fstring[start:end].replace(old_quote, new_quote)) + previous_index = end + parts.append(fstring[previous_index:]) + return "".join(parts) + + +class StringSplitter(BaseStringSplitter, CustomSplitMapMixin): + """ + StringTransformer that splits "atom" strings (i.e. strings which exist on + lines by themselves). + + Requirements: + * The line consists ONLY of a single string (possibly prefixed by a + string operator [e.g. '+' or '==']), MAYBE a string trailer, and MAYBE + a trailing comma. + AND + * All of the requirements listed in BaseStringSplitter's docstring. + + Transformations: + The string mentioned in the 'Requirements' section is split into as + many substrings as necessary to adhere to the configured line length. + + In the final set of substrings, no substring should be smaller than + MIN_SUBSTR_SIZE characters. + + The string will ONLY be split on spaces (i.e. each new substring should + start with a space). Note that the string will NOT be split on a space + which is escaped with a backslash. + + If the string is an f-string, it will NOT be split in the middle of an + f-expression (e.g. in f"FooBar: {foo() if x else bar()}", {foo() if x + else bar()} is an f-expression). + + If the string that is being split has an associated set of custom split + records and those custom splits will NOT result in any line going over + the configured line length, those custom splits are used. Otherwise the + string is split as late as possible (from left-to-right) while still + adhering to the transformation rules listed above. + + Collaborations: + StringSplitter relies on StringMerger to construct the appropriate + CustomSplit objects and add them to the custom split map. + """ + + MIN_SUBSTR_SIZE: Final = 6 + + def do_splitter_match(self, line: Line) -> TMatchResult: + LL = line.leaves + + if self._prefer_paren_wrap_match(LL) is not None: + return TErr("Line needs to be wrapped in parens first.") + + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(LL) + + idx = 0 + + # The first two leaves MAY be the 'not in' keywords... + if ( + is_valid_index(idx) + and is_valid_index(idx + 1) + and [LL[idx].type, LL[idx + 1].type] == [token.NAME, token.NAME] + and str(LL[idx]) + str(LL[idx + 1]) == "not in" + ): + idx += 2 + # Else the first leaf MAY be a string operator symbol or the 'in' keyword... + elif is_valid_index(idx) and ( + LL[idx].type in self.STRING_OPERATORS + or LL[idx].type == token.NAME + and str(LL[idx]) == "in" + ): + idx += 1 + + # The next/first leaf MAY be an empty LPAR... + if is_valid_index(idx) and is_empty_lpar(LL[idx]): + idx += 1 + + # The next/first leaf MUST be a string... + if not is_valid_index(idx) or LL[idx].type != token.STRING: + return TErr("Line does not start with a string.") + + string_idx = idx + + # Skip the string trailer, if one exists. + string_parser = StringParser() + idx = string_parser.parse(LL, string_idx) + + # That string MAY be followed by an empty RPAR... + if is_valid_index(idx) and is_empty_rpar(LL[idx]): + idx += 1 + + # That string / empty RPAR leaf MAY be followed by a comma... + if is_valid_index(idx) and LL[idx].type == token.COMMA: + idx += 1 + + # But no more leaves are allowed... + if is_valid_index(idx): + return TErr("This line does not end with a string.") + + return Ok([string_idx]) + + def do_transform( + self, line: Line, string_indices: list[int] + ) -> Iterator[TResult[Line]]: + LL = line.leaves + assert len(string_indices) == 1, ( + f"{self.__class__.__name__} should only find one match at a time, found" + f" {len(string_indices)}" + ) + string_idx = string_indices[0] + + QUOTE = LL[string_idx].value[-1] + + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(LL) + insert_str_child = insert_str_child_factory(LL[string_idx]) + + prefix = get_string_prefix(LL[string_idx].value).lower() + + # We MAY choose to drop the 'f' prefix from substrings that don't + # contain any f-expressions, but ONLY if the original f-string + # contains at least one f-expression. Otherwise, we will alter the AST + # of the program. + drop_pointless_f_prefix = ("f" in prefix) and fstring_contains_expr( + LL[string_idx].value + ) + + first_string_line = True + + string_op_leaves = self._get_string_operator_leaves(LL) + string_op_leaves_length = ( + sum(len(str(prefix_leaf)) for prefix_leaf in string_op_leaves) + 1 + if string_op_leaves + else 0 + ) + + def maybe_append_string_operators(new_line: Line) -> None: + """ + Side Effects: + If @line starts with a string operator and this is the first + line we are constructing, this function appends the string + operator to @new_line and replaces the old string operator leaf + in the node structure. Otherwise this function does nothing. + """ + maybe_prefix_leaves = string_op_leaves if first_string_line else [] + for i, prefix_leaf in enumerate(maybe_prefix_leaves): + replace_child(LL[i], prefix_leaf) + new_line.append(prefix_leaf) + + ends_with_comma = ( + is_valid_index(string_idx + 1) and LL[string_idx + 1].type == token.COMMA + ) + + def max_last_string_column() -> int: + """ + Returns: + The max allowed width of the string value used for the last + line we will construct. Note that this value means the width + rather than the number of characters (e.g., many East Asian + characters expand to two columns). + """ + result = self.line_length + result -= line.depth * 4 + result -= 1 if ends_with_comma else 0 + result -= string_op_leaves_length + return result + + # --- Calculate Max Break Width (for string value) + # We start with the line length limit + max_break_width = self.line_length + # The last index of a string of length N is N-1. + max_break_width -= 1 + # Leading whitespace is not present in the string value (e.g. Leaf.value). + max_break_width -= line.depth * 4 + if max_break_width < 0: + yield TErr( + f"Unable to split {LL[string_idx].value} at such high of a line depth:" + f" {line.depth}" + ) + return + + # Check if StringMerger registered any custom splits. + custom_splits = self.pop_custom_splits(LL[string_idx].value) + # We use them ONLY if none of them would produce lines that exceed the + # line limit. + use_custom_breakpoints = bool( + custom_splits + and all(csplit.break_idx <= max_break_width for csplit in custom_splits) + ) + + # Temporary storage for the remaining chunk of the string line that + # can't fit onto the line currently being constructed. + rest_value = LL[string_idx].value + + def more_splits_should_be_made() -> bool: + """ + Returns: + True iff `rest_value` (the remaining string value from the last + split), should be split again. + """ + if use_custom_breakpoints: + return len(custom_splits) > 1 + else: + return str_width(rest_value) > max_last_string_column() + + string_line_results: list[Ok[Line]] = [] + while more_splits_should_be_made(): + if use_custom_breakpoints: + # Custom User Split (manual) + csplit = custom_splits.pop(0) + break_idx = csplit.break_idx + else: + # Algorithmic Split (automatic) + max_bidx = ( + count_chars_in_width(rest_value, max_break_width) + - string_op_leaves_length + ) + maybe_break_idx = self._get_break_idx(rest_value, max_bidx) + if maybe_break_idx is None: + # If we are unable to algorithmically determine a good split + # and this string has custom splits registered to it, we + # fall back to using them--which means we have to start + # over from the beginning. + if custom_splits: + rest_value = LL[string_idx].value + string_line_results = [] + first_string_line = True + use_custom_breakpoints = True + continue + + # Otherwise, we stop splitting here. + break + + break_idx = maybe_break_idx + + # --- Construct `next_value` + next_value = rest_value[:break_idx] + QUOTE + + # HACK: The following 'if' statement is a hack to fix the custom + # breakpoint index in the case of either: (a) substrings that were + # f-strings but will have the 'f' prefix removed OR (b) substrings + # that were not f-strings but will now become f-strings because of + # redundant use of the 'f' prefix (i.e. none of the substrings + # contain f-expressions but one or more of them had the 'f' prefix + # anyway; in which case, we will prepend 'f' to _all_ substrings). + # + # There is probably a better way to accomplish what is being done + # here... + # + # If this substring is an f-string, we _could_ remove the 'f' + # prefix, and the current custom split did NOT originally use a + # prefix... + if ( + use_custom_breakpoints + and not csplit.has_prefix + and ( + # `next_value == prefix + QUOTE` happens when the custom + # split is an empty string. + next_value == prefix + QUOTE + or next_value != self._normalize_f_string(next_value, prefix) + ) + ): + # Then `csplit.break_idx` will be off by one after removing + # the 'f' prefix. + break_idx += 1 + next_value = rest_value[:break_idx] + QUOTE + + if drop_pointless_f_prefix: + next_value = self._normalize_f_string(next_value, prefix) + + # --- Construct `next_leaf` + next_leaf = Leaf(token.STRING, next_value) + insert_str_child(next_leaf) + self._maybe_normalize_string_quotes(next_leaf) + + # --- Construct `next_line` + next_line = line.clone() + maybe_append_string_operators(next_line) + next_line.append(next_leaf) + string_line_results.append(Ok(next_line)) + + rest_value = prefix + QUOTE + rest_value[break_idx:] + first_string_line = False + + yield from string_line_results + + if drop_pointless_f_prefix: + rest_value = self._normalize_f_string(rest_value, prefix) + + rest_leaf = Leaf(token.STRING, rest_value) + insert_str_child(rest_leaf) + + # NOTE: I could not find a test case that verifies that the following + # line is actually necessary, but it seems to be. Otherwise we risk + # not normalizing the last substring, right? + self._maybe_normalize_string_quotes(rest_leaf) + + last_line = line.clone() + maybe_append_string_operators(last_line) + + # If there are any leaves to the right of the target string... + if is_valid_index(string_idx + 1): + # We use `temp_value` here to determine how long the last line + # would be if we were to append all the leaves to the right of the + # target string to the last string line. + temp_value = rest_value + for leaf in LL[string_idx + 1 :]: + temp_value += str(leaf) + if leaf.type == token.LPAR: + break + + # Try to fit them all on the same line with the last substring... + if ( + str_width(temp_value) <= max_last_string_column() + or LL[string_idx + 1].type == token.COMMA + ): + last_line.append(rest_leaf) + append_leaves(last_line, line, LL[string_idx + 1 :]) + yield Ok(last_line) + # Otherwise, place the last substring on one line and everything + # else on a line below that... + else: + last_line.append(rest_leaf) + yield Ok(last_line) + + non_string_line = line.clone() + append_leaves(non_string_line, line, LL[string_idx + 1 :]) + yield Ok(non_string_line) + # Else the target string was the last leaf... + else: + last_line.append(rest_leaf) + last_line.comments = line.comments.copy() + yield Ok(last_line) + + def _iter_nameescape_slices(self, string: str) -> Iterator[tuple[Index, Index]]: + r""" + Yields: + All ranges of @string which, if @string were to be split there, + would result in the splitting of an \N{...} expression (which is NOT + allowed). + """ + # True - the previous backslash was unescaped + # False - the previous backslash was escaped *or* there was no backslash + previous_was_unescaped_backslash = False + it = iter(enumerate(string)) + for idx, c in it: + if c == "\\": + previous_was_unescaped_backslash = not previous_was_unescaped_backslash + continue + if not previous_was_unescaped_backslash or c != "N": + previous_was_unescaped_backslash = False + continue + previous_was_unescaped_backslash = False + + begin = idx - 1 # the position of backslash before \N{...} + for idx, c in it: + if c == "}": + end = idx + break + else: + # malformed nameescape expression? + # should have been detected by AST parsing earlier... + raise RuntimeError(f"{self.__class__.__name__} LOGIC ERROR!") + yield begin, end + + def _iter_fexpr_slices(self, string: str) -> Iterator[tuple[Index, Index]]: + """ + Yields: + All ranges of @string which, if @string were to be split there, + would result in the splitting of an f-expression (which is NOT + allowed). + """ + if "f" not in get_string_prefix(string).lower(): + return + yield from iter_fexpr_spans(string) + + def _get_illegal_split_indices(self, string: str) -> set[Index]: + illegal_indices: set[Index] = set() + iterators = [ + self._iter_fexpr_slices(string), + self._iter_nameescape_slices(string), + ] + for it in iterators: + for begin, end in it: + illegal_indices.update(range(begin, end)) + return illegal_indices + + def _get_break_idx(self, string: str, max_break_idx: int) -> int | None: + """ + This method contains the algorithm that StringSplitter uses to + determine which character to split each string at. + + Args: + @string: The substring that we are attempting to split. + @max_break_idx: The ideal break index. We will return this value if it + meets all the necessary conditions. In the likely event that it + doesn't we will try to find the closest index BELOW @max_break_idx + that does. If that fails, we will expand our search by also + considering all valid indices ABOVE @max_break_idx. + + Pre-Conditions: + * assert_is_leaf_string(@string) + * 0 <= @max_break_idx < len(@string) + + Returns: + break_idx, if an index is able to be found that meets all of the + conditions listed in the 'Transformations' section of this classes' + docstring. + OR + None, otherwise. + """ + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(string) + + assert is_valid_index(max_break_idx) + assert_is_leaf_string(string) + + _illegal_split_indices = self._get_illegal_split_indices(string) + + def breaks_unsplittable_expression(i: Index) -> bool: + """ + Returns: + True iff returning @i would result in the splitting of an + unsplittable expression (which is NOT allowed). + """ + return i in _illegal_split_indices + + def passes_all_checks(i: Index) -> bool: + """ + Returns: + True iff ALL of the conditions listed in the 'Transformations' + section of this classes' docstring would be met by returning @i. + """ + is_space = string[i] == " " + is_split_safe = is_valid_index(i - 1) and string[i - 1] in SPLIT_SAFE_CHARS + + is_not_escaped = True + j = i - 1 + while is_valid_index(j) and string[j] == "\\": + is_not_escaped = not is_not_escaped + j -= 1 + + is_big_enough = ( + len(string[i:]) >= self.MIN_SUBSTR_SIZE + and len(string[:i]) >= self.MIN_SUBSTR_SIZE + ) + return ( + (is_space or is_split_safe) + and is_not_escaped + and is_big_enough + and not breaks_unsplittable_expression(i) + ) + + # First, we check all indices BELOW @max_break_idx. + break_idx = max_break_idx + while is_valid_index(break_idx - 1) and not passes_all_checks(break_idx): + break_idx -= 1 + + if not passes_all_checks(break_idx): + # If that fails, we check all indices ABOVE @max_break_idx. + # + # If we are able to find a valid index here, the next line is going + # to be longer than the specified line length, but it's probably + # better than doing nothing at all. + break_idx = max_break_idx + 1 + while is_valid_index(break_idx + 1) and not passes_all_checks(break_idx): + break_idx += 1 + + if not is_valid_index(break_idx) or not passes_all_checks(break_idx): + return None + + return break_idx + + def _maybe_normalize_string_quotes(self, leaf: Leaf) -> None: + if self.normalize_strings: + leaf.value = normalize_string_quotes(leaf.value) + + def _normalize_f_string(self, string: str, prefix: str) -> str: + """ + Pre-Conditions: + * assert_is_leaf_string(@string) + + Returns: + * If @string is an f-string that contains no f-expressions, we + return a string identical to @string except that the 'f' prefix + has been stripped and all double braces (i.e. '{{' or '}}') have + been normalized (i.e. turned into '{' or '}'). + OR + * Otherwise, we return @string. + """ + assert_is_leaf_string(string) + + if "f" in prefix and not fstring_contains_expr(string): + new_prefix = prefix.replace("f", "") + + temp = string[len(prefix) :] + temp = re.sub(r"\{\{", "{", temp) + temp = re.sub(r"\}\}", "}", temp) + new_string = temp + + return f"{new_prefix}{new_string}" + else: + return string + + def _get_string_operator_leaves(self, leaves: Iterable[Leaf]) -> list[Leaf]: + LL = list(leaves) + + string_op_leaves = [] + i = 0 + while LL[i].type in self.STRING_OPERATORS + [token.NAME]: + prefix_leaf = Leaf(LL[i].type, str(LL[i]).strip()) + string_op_leaves.append(prefix_leaf) + i += 1 + return string_op_leaves + + +class StringParenWrapper(BaseStringSplitter, CustomSplitMapMixin): + """ + StringTransformer that wraps strings in parens and then splits at the LPAR. + + Requirements: + All of the requirements listed in BaseStringSplitter's docstring in + addition to the requirements listed below: + + * The line is a return/yield statement, which returns/yields a string. + OR + * The line is part of a ternary expression (e.g. `x = y if cond else + z`) such that the line starts with `else `, where is + some string. + OR + * The line is an assert statement, which ends with a string. + OR + * The line is an assignment statement (e.g. `x = ` or `x += + `) such that the variable is being assigned the value of some + string. + OR + * The line is a dictionary key assignment where some valid key is being + assigned the value of some string. + OR + * The line is an lambda expression and the value is a string. + OR + * The line starts with an "atom" string that prefers to be wrapped in + parens. It's preferred to be wrapped when it's is an immediate child of + a list/set/tuple literal, AND the string is surrounded by commas (or is + the first/last child). + + Transformations: + The chosen string is wrapped in parentheses and then split at the LPAR. + + We then have one line which ends with an LPAR and another line that + starts with the chosen string. The latter line is then split again at + the RPAR. This results in the RPAR (and possibly a trailing comma) + being placed on its own line. + + NOTE: If any leaves exist to the right of the chosen string (except + for a trailing comma, which would be placed after the RPAR), those + leaves are placed inside the parentheses. In effect, the chosen + string is not necessarily being "wrapped" by parentheses. We can, + however, count on the LPAR being placed directly before the chosen + string. + + In other words, StringParenWrapper creates "atom" strings. These + can then be split again by StringSplitter, if necessary. + + Collaborations: + In the event that a string line split by StringParenWrapper is + changed such that it no longer needs to be given its own line, + StringParenWrapper relies on StringParenStripper to clean up the + parentheses it created. + + For "atom" strings that prefers to be wrapped in parens, it requires + StringSplitter to hold the split until the string is wrapped in parens. + """ + + def do_splitter_match(self, line: Line) -> TMatchResult: + LL = line.leaves + + if line.leaves[-1].type in OPENING_BRACKETS: + return TErr( + "Cannot wrap parens around a line that ends in an opening bracket." + ) + + string_idx = ( + self._return_match(LL) + or self._else_match(LL) + or self._assert_match(LL) + or self._assign_match(LL) + or self._dict_or_lambda_match(LL) + or self._prefer_paren_wrap_match(LL) + ) + + if string_idx is not None: + string_value = line.leaves[string_idx].value + # If the string has neither spaces nor East Asian stops... + if not any( + char == " " or char in SPLIT_SAFE_CHARS for char in string_value + ): + # And will still violate the line length limit when split... + max_string_width = self.line_length - ((line.depth + 1) * 4) + if str_width(string_value) > max_string_width: + # And has no associated custom splits... + if not self.has_custom_splits(string_value): + # Then we should NOT put this string on its own line. + return TErr( + "We do not wrap long strings in parentheses when the" + " resultant line would still be over the specified line" + " length and can't be split further by StringSplitter." + ) + return Ok([string_idx]) + + return TErr("This line does not contain any non-atomic strings.") + + @staticmethod + def _return_match(LL: list[Leaf]) -> int | None: + """ + Returns: + string_idx such that @LL[string_idx] is equal to our target (i.e. + matched) string, if this line matches the return/yield statement + requirements listed in the 'Requirements' section of this classes' + docstring. + OR + None, otherwise. + """ + # If this line is a part of a return/yield statement and the first leaf + # contains either the "return" or "yield" keywords... + if parent_type(LL[0]) in [syms.return_stmt, syms.yield_expr] and LL[ + 0 + ].value in ["return", "yield"]: + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(LL) + + idx = 2 if is_valid_index(1) and is_empty_par(LL[1]) else 1 + # The next visible leaf MUST contain a string... + if is_valid_index(idx) and LL[idx].type == token.STRING: + return idx + + return None + + @staticmethod + def _else_match(LL: list[Leaf]) -> int | None: + """ + Returns: + string_idx such that @LL[string_idx] is equal to our target (i.e. + matched) string, if this line matches the ternary expression + requirements listed in the 'Requirements' section of this classes' + docstring. + OR + None, otherwise. + """ + # If this line is a part of a ternary expression and the first leaf + # contains the "else" keyword... + if ( + parent_type(LL[0]) == syms.test + and LL[0].type == token.NAME + and LL[0].value == "else" + ): + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(LL) + + idx = 2 if is_valid_index(1) and is_empty_par(LL[1]) else 1 + # The next visible leaf MUST contain a string... + if is_valid_index(idx) and LL[idx].type == token.STRING: + return idx + + return None + + @staticmethod + def _assert_match(LL: list[Leaf]) -> int | None: + """ + Returns: + string_idx such that @LL[string_idx] is equal to our target (i.e. + matched) string, if this line matches the assert statement + requirements listed in the 'Requirements' section of this classes' + docstring. + OR + None, otherwise. + """ + # If this line is a part of an assert statement and the first leaf + # contains the "assert" keyword... + if parent_type(LL[0]) == syms.assert_stmt and LL[0].value == "assert": + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(LL) + + for i, leaf in enumerate(LL): + # We MUST find a comma... + if leaf.type == token.COMMA: + idx = i + 2 if is_empty_par(LL[i + 1]) else i + 1 + + # That comma MUST be followed by a string... + if is_valid_index(idx) and LL[idx].type == token.STRING: + string_idx = idx + + # Skip the string trailer, if one exists. + string_parser = StringParser() + idx = string_parser.parse(LL, string_idx) + + # But no more leaves are allowed... + if not is_valid_index(idx): + return string_idx + + return None + + @staticmethod + def _assign_match(LL: list[Leaf]) -> int | None: + """ + Returns: + string_idx such that @LL[string_idx] is equal to our target (i.e. + matched) string, if this line matches the assignment statement + requirements listed in the 'Requirements' section of this classes' + docstring. + OR + None, otherwise. + """ + # If this line is a part of an expression statement or is a function + # argument AND the first leaf contains a variable name... + if ( + parent_type(LL[0]) in [syms.expr_stmt, syms.argument, syms.power] + and LL[0].type == token.NAME + ): + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(LL) + + for i, leaf in enumerate(LL): + # We MUST find either an '=' or '+=' symbol... + if leaf.type in [token.EQUAL, token.PLUSEQUAL]: + idx = i + 2 if is_empty_par(LL[i + 1]) else i + 1 + + # That symbol MUST be followed by a string... + if is_valid_index(idx) and LL[idx].type == token.STRING: + string_idx = idx + + # Skip the string trailer, if one exists. + string_parser = StringParser() + idx = string_parser.parse(LL, string_idx) + + # The next leaf MAY be a comma iff this line is a part + # of a function argument... + if ( + parent_type(LL[0]) == syms.argument + and is_valid_index(idx) + and LL[idx].type == token.COMMA + ): + idx += 1 + + # But no more leaves are allowed... + if not is_valid_index(idx): + return string_idx + + return None + + @staticmethod + def _dict_or_lambda_match(LL: list[Leaf]) -> int | None: + """ + Returns: + string_idx such that @LL[string_idx] is equal to our target (i.e. + matched) string, if this line matches the dictionary key assignment + statement or lambda expression requirements listed in the + 'Requirements' section of this classes' docstring. + OR + None, otherwise. + """ + # If this line is a part of a dictionary key assignment or lambda expression... + parent_types = [parent_type(LL[0]), parent_type(LL[0].parent)] + if syms.dictsetmaker in parent_types or syms.lambdef in parent_types: + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(LL) + + for i, leaf in enumerate(LL): + # We MUST find a colon, it can either be dict's or lambda's colon... + if leaf.type == token.COLON and i < len(LL) - 1: + idx = i + 2 if is_empty_par(LL[i + 1]) else i + 1 + + # That colon MUST be followed by a string... + if is_valid_index(idx) and LL[idx].type == token.STRING: + string_idx = idx + + # Skip the string trailer, if one exists. + string_parser = StringParser() + idx = string_parser.parse(LL, string_idx) + + # That string MAY be followed by a comma... + if is_valid_index(idx) and LL[idx].type == token.COMMA: + idx += 1 + + # But no more leaves are allowed... + if not is_valid_index(idx): + return string_idx + + return None + + def do_transform( + self, line: Line, string_indices: list[int] + ) -> Iterator[TResult[Line]]: + LL = line.leaves + assert len(string_indices) == 1, ( + f"{self.__class__.__name__} should only find one match at a time, found" + f" {len(string_indices)}" + ) + string_idx = string_indices[0] + + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(LL) + insert_str_child = insert_str_child_factory(LL[string_idx]) + + comma_idx = -1 + ends_with_comma = False + if LL[comma_idx].type == token.COMMA: + ends_with_comma = True + + leaves_to_steal_comments_from = [LL[string_idx]] + if ends_with_comma: + leaves_to_steal_comments_from.append(LL[comma_idx]) + + # --- First Line + first_line = line.clone() + left_leaves = LL[:string_idx] + + # We have to remember to account for (possibly invisible) LPAR and RPAR + # leaves that already wrapped the target string. If these leaves do + # exist, we will replace them with our own LPAR and RPAR leaves. + old_parens_exist = False + if left_leaves and left_leaves[-1].type == token.LPAR: + old_parens_exist = True + leaves_to_steal_comments_from.append(left_leaves[-1]) + left_leaves.pop() + + append_leaves(first_line, line, left_leaves) + + lpar_leaf = Leaf(token.LPAR, "(") + if old_parens_exist: + replace_child(LL[string_idx - 1], lpar_leaf) + else: + insert_str_child(lpar_leaf) + first_line.append(lpar_leaf) + + # We throw inline comments that were originally to the right of the + # target string to the top line. They will now be shown to the right of + # the LPAR. + for leaf in leaves_to_steal_comments_from: + for comment_leaf in line.comments_after(leaf): + first_line.append(comment_leaf, preformatted=True) + + yield Ok(first_line) + + # --- Middle (String) Line + # We only need to yield one (possibly too long) string line, since the + # `StringSplitter` will break it down further if necessary. + string_value = LL[string_idx].value + string_line = Line( + mode=line.mode, + depth=line.depth + 1, + inside_brackets=True, + should_split_rhs=line.should_split_rhs, + magic_trailing_comma=line.magic_trailing_comma, + ) + string_leaf = Leaf(token.STRING, string_value) + insert_str_child(string_leaf) + string_line.append(string_leaf) + + old_rpar_leaf = None + if is_valid_index(string_idx + 1): + right_leaves = LL[string_idx + 1 :] + if ends_with_comma: + right_leaves.pop() + + if old_parens_exist: + assert right_leaves and right_leaves[-1].type == token.RPAR, ( + "Apparently, old parentheses do NOT exist?!" + f" (left_leaves={left_leaves}, right_leaves={right_leaves})" + ) + old_rpar_leaf = right_leaves.pop() + elif right_leaves and right_leaves[-1].type == token.RPAR: + # Special case for lambda expressions as dict's value, e.g.: + # my_dict = { + # "key": lambda x: f"formatted: {x}", + # } + # After wrapping the dict's value with parentheses, the string is + # followed by a RPAR but its opening bracket is lambda's, not + # the string's: + # "key": (lambda x: f"formatted: {x}"), + opening_bracket = right_leaves[-1].opening_bracket + if opening_bracket is not None and opening_bracket in left_leaves: + index = left_leaves.index(opening_bracket) + if ( + 0 < index < len(left_leaves) - 1 + and left_leaves[index - 1].type == token.COLON + and left_leaves[index + 1].value == "lambda" + ): + right_leaves.pop() + + append_leaves(string_line, line, right_leaves) + + yield Ok(string_line) + + # --- Last Line + last_line = line.clone() + last_line.bracket_tracker = first_line.bracket_tracker + + new_rpar_leaf = Leaf(token.RPAR, ")") + if old_rpar_leaf is not None: + replace_child(old_rpar_leaf, new_rpar_leaf) + else: + insert_str_child(new_rpar_leaf) + last_line.append(new_rpar_leaf) + + # If the target string ended with a comma, we place this comma to the + # right of the RPAR on the last line. + if ends_with_comma: + comma_leaf = Leaf(token.COMMA, ",") + replace_child(LL[comma_idx], comma_leaf) + last_line.append(comma_leaf) + + yield Ok(last_line) + + +class StringParser: + """ + A state machine that aids in parsing a string's "trailer", which can be + either non-existent, an old-style formatting sequence (e.g. `% varX` or `% + (varX, varY)`), or a method-call / attribute access (e.g. `.format(varX, + varY)`). + + NOTE: A new StringParser object MUST be instantiated for each string + trailer we need to parse. + + Examples: + We shall assume that `line` equals the `Line` object that corresponds + to the following line of python code: + ``` + x = "Some {}.".format("String") + some_other_string + ``` + + Furthermore, we will assume that `string_idx` is some index such that: + ``` + assert line.leaves[string_idx].value == "Some {}." + ``` + + The following code snippet then holds: + ``` + string_parser = StringParser() + idx = string_parser.parse(line.leaves, string_idx) + assert line.leaves[idx].type == token.PLUS + ``` + """ + + DEFAULT_TOKEN: Final = 20210605 + + # String Parser States + START: Final = 1 + DOT: Final = 2 + NAME: Final = 3 + PERCENT: Final = 4 + SINGLE_FMT_ARG: Final = 5 + LPAR: Final = 6 + RPAR: Final = 7 + DONE: Final = 8 + + # Lookup Table for Next State + _goto: Final[dict[tuple[ParserState, NodeType], ParserState]] = { + # A string trailer may start with '.' OR '%'. + (START, token.DOT): DOT, + (START, token.PERCENT): PERCENT, + (START, DEFAULT_TOKEN): DONE, + # A '.' MUST be followed by an attribute or method name. + (DOT, token.NAME): NAME, + # A method name MUST be followed by an '(', whereas an attribute name + # is the last symbol in the string trailer. + (NAME, token.LPAR): LPAR, + (NAME, DEFAULT_TOKEN): DONE, + # A '%' symbol can be followed by an '(' or a single argument (e.g. a + # string or variable name). + (PERCENT, token.LPAR): LPAR, + (PERCENT, DEFAULT_TOKEN): SINGLE_FMT_ARG, + # If a '%' symbol is followed by a single argument, that argument is + # the last leaf in the string trailer. + (SINGLE_FMT_ARG, DEFAULT_TOKEN): DONE, + # If present, a ')' symbol is the last symbol in a string trailer. + # (NOTE: LPARS and nested RPARS are not included in this lookup table, + # since they are treated as a special case by the parsing logic in this + # classes' implementation.) + (RPAR, DEFAULT_TOKEN): DONE, + } + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._state = self.START + self._unmatched_lpars = 0 + + def parse(self, leaves: list[Leaf], string_idx: int) -> int: + """ + Pre-conditions: + * @leaves[@string_idx].type == token.STRING + + Returns: + The index directly after the last leaf which is a part of the string + trailer, if a "trailer" exists. + OR + @string_idx + 1, if no string "trailer" exists. + """ + assert leaves[string_idx].type == token.STRING + + idx = string_idx + 1 + while idx < len(leaves) and self._next_state(leaves[idx]): + idx += 1 + return idx + + def _next_state(self, leaf: Leaf) -> bool: + """ + Pre-conditions: + * On the first call to this function, @leaf MUST be the leaf that + was directly after the string leaf in question (e.g. if our target + string is `line.leaves[i]` then the first call to this method must + be `line.leaves[i + 1]`). + * On the next call to this function, the leaf parameter passed in + MUST be the leaf directly following @leaf. + + Returns: + True iff @leaf is a part of the string's trailer. + """ + # We ignore empty LPAR or RPAR leaves. + if is_empty_par(leaf): + return True + + next_token = leaf.type + if next_token == token.LPAR: + self._unmatched_lpars += 1 + + current_state = self._state + + # The LPAR parser state is a special case. We will return True until we + # find the matching RPAR token. + if current_state == self.LPAR: + if next_token == token.RPAR: + self._unmatched_lpars -= 1 + if self._unmatched_lpars == 0: + self._state = self.RPAR + # Otherwise, we use a lookup table to determine the next state. + else: + # If the lookup table matches the current state to the next + # token, we use the lookup table. + if (current_state, next_token) in self._goto: + self._state = self._goto[current_state, next_token] + else: + # Otherwise, we check if a the current state was assigned a + # default. + if (current_state, self.DEFAULT_TOKEN) in self._goto: + self._state = self._goto[current_state, self.DEFAULT_TOKEN] + # If no default has been assigned, then this parser has a logic + # error. + else: + raise RuntimeError(f"{self.__class__.__name__} LOGIC ERROR!") + + if self._state == self.DONE: + return False + + return True + + +def insert_str_child_factory(string_leaf: Leaf) -> Callable[[LN], None]: + """ + Factory for a convenience function that is used to orphan @string_leaf + and then insert multiple new leaves into the same part of the node + structure that @string_leaf had originally occupied. + + Examples: + Let `string_leaf = Leaf(token.STRING, '"foo"')` and `N = + string_leaf.parent`. Assume the node `N` has the following + original structure: + + Node( + expr_stmt, [ + Leaf(NAME, 'x'), + Leaf(EQUAL, '='), + Leaf(STRING, '"foo"'), + ] + ) + + We then run the code snippet shown below. + ``` + insert_str_child = insert_str_child_factory(string_leaf) + + lpar = Leaf(token.LPAR, '(') + insert_str_child(lpar) + + bar = Leaf(token.STRING, '"bar"') + insert_str_child(bar) + + rpar = Leaf(token.RPAR, ')') + insert_str_child(rpar) + ``` + + After which point, it follows that `string_leaf.parent is None` and + the node `N` now has the following structure: + + Node( + expr_stmt, [ + Leaf(NAME, 'x'), + Leaf(EQUAL, '='), + Leaf(LPAR, '('), + Leaf(STRING, '"bar"'), + Leaf(RPAR, ')'), + ] + ) + """ + string_parent = string_leaf.parent + string_child_idx = string_leaf.remove() + + def insert_str_child(child: LN) -> None: + nonlocal string_child_idx + + assert string_parent is not None + assert string_child_idx is not None + + string_parent.insert_child(string_child_idx, child) + string_child_idx += 1 + + return insert_str_child + + +def is_valid_index_factory(seq: Sequence[Any]) -> Callable[[int], bool]: + """ + Examples: + ``` + my_list = [1, 2, 3] + + is_valid_index = is_valid_index_factory(my_list) + + assert is_valid_index(0) + assert is_valid_index(2) + + assert not is_valid_index(3) + assert not is_valid_index(-1) + ``` + """ + + def is_valid_index(idx: int) -> bool: + """ + Returns: + True iff @idx is positive AND seq[@idx] does NOT raise an + IndexError. + """ + return 0 <= idx < len(seq) + + return is_valid_index diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blackd/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blackd/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..432ca81a5ae681ddbf868b56ef35b039a3faf704 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blackd/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,254 @@ +import asyncio +import logging +from concurrent.futures import Executor, ProcessPoolExecutor +from datetime import datetime, timezone +from functools import cache, partial +from multiprocessing import freeze_support + +try: + from aiohttp import web + from multidict import MultiMapping + + from .middlewares import cors +except ImportError as ie: + raise ImportError( + f"aiohttp dependency is not installed: {ie}. " + + "Please re-install black with the '[d]' extra install " + + "to obtain aiohttp_cors: `pip install black[d]`" + ) from None + +import click + +import black +from _black_version import version as __version__ +from black.concurrency import maybe_install_uvloop + +# This is used internally by tests to shut down the server prematurely +_stop_signal = asyncio.Event() + +# Request headers +PROTOCOL_VERSION_HEADER = "X-Protocol-Version" +LINE_LENGTH_HEADER = "X-Line-Length" +PYTHON_VARIANT_HEADER = "X-Python-Variant" +SKIP_SOURCE_FIRST_LINE = "X-Skip-Source-First-Line" +SKIP_STRING_NORMALIZATION_HEADER = "X-Skip-String-Normalization" +SKIP_MAGIC_TRAILING_COMMA = "X-Skip-Magic-Trailing-Comma" +PREVIEW = "X-Preview" +UNSTABLE = "X-Unstable" +ENABLE_UNSTABLE_FEATURE = "X-Enable-Unstable-Feature" +FAST_OR_SAFE_HEADER = "X-Fast-Or-Safe" +DIFF_HEADER = "X-Diff" + +BLACK_HEADERS = [ + PROTOCOL_VERSION_HEADER, + LINE_LENGTH_HEADER, + PYTHON_VARIANT_HEADER, + SKIP_SOURCE_FIRST_LINE, + SKIP_STRING_NORMALIZATION_HEADER, + SKIP_MAGIC_TRAILING_COMMA, + PREVIEW, + UNSTABLE, + ENABLE_UNSTABLE_FEATURE, + FAST_OR_SAFE_HEADER, + DIFF_HEADER, +] + +# Response headers +BLACK_VERSION_HEADER = "X-Black-Version" + + +class HeaderError(Exception): + pass + + +class InvalidVariantHeader(Exception): + pass + + +@click.command(context_settings={"help_option_names": ["-h", "--help"]}) +@click.option( + "--bind-host", + type=str, + help="Address to bind the server to.", + default="localhost", + show_default=True, +) +@click.option( + "--bind-port", type=int, help="Port to listen on", default=45484, show_default=True +) +@click.version_option(version=black.__version__) +def main(bind_host: str, bind_port: int) -> None: + logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO) + app = make_app() + ver = black.__version__ + black.out(f"blackd version {ver} listening on {bind_host} port {bind_port}") + web.run_app(app, host=bind_host, port=bind_port, handle_signals=True, print=None) + + +@cache +def executor() -> Executor: + return ProcessPoolExecutor() + + +def make_app() -> web.Application: + app = web.Application( + middlewares=[cors(allow_headers=(*BLACK_HEADERS, "Content-Type"))] + ) + app.add_routes([web.post("/", partial(handle, executor=executor()))]) + return app + + +async def handle(request: web.Request, executor: Executor) -> web.Response: + headers = {BLACK_VERSION_HEADER: __version__} + try: + if request.headers.get(PROTOCOL_VERSION_HEADER, "1") != "1": + return web.Response( + status=501, text="This server only supports protocol version 1" + ) + + fast = False + if request.headers.get(FAST_OR_SAFE_HEADER, "safe") == "fast": + fast = True + try: + mode = parse_mode(request.headers) + except HeaderError as e: + return web.Response(status=400, text=e.args[0]) + req_bytes = await request.content.read() + charset = request.charset if request.charset is not None else "utf8" + req_str = req_bytes.decode(charset) + then = datetime.now(timezone.utc) + + header = "" + if mode.skip_source_first_line: + first_newline_position: int = req_str.find("\n") + 1 + header = req_str[:first_newline_position] + req_str = req_str[first_newline_position:] + + loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() + formatted_str = await loop.run_in_executor( + executor, partial(black.format_file_contents, req_str, fast=fast, mode=mode) + ) + + # Put the source first line back + req_str = header + req_str + formatted_str = header + formatted_str + + # Only output the diff in the HTTP response + only_diff = bool(request.headers.get(DIFF_HEADER, False)) + if only_diff: + now = datetime.now(timezone.utc) + src_name = f"In\t{then}" + dst_name = f"Out\t{now}" + loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() + formatted_str = await loop.run_in_executor( + executor, + partial(black.diff, req_str, formatted_str, src_name, dst_name), + ) + + return web.Response( + content_type=request.content_type, + charset=charset, + headers=headers, + text=formatted_str, + ) + except black.NothingChanged: + return web.Response(status=204, headers=headers) + except black.InvalidInput as e: + return web.Response(status=400, headers=headers, text=str(e)) + except Exception as e: + logging.exception("Exception during handling a request") + return web.Response(status=500, headers=headers, text=str(e)) + + +def parse_mode(headers: MultiMapping[str]) -> black.Mode: + try: + line_length = int(headers.get(LINE_LENGTH_HEADER, black.DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH)) + except ValueError: + raise HeaderError("Invalid line length header value") from None + + if PYTHON_VARIANT_HEADER in headers: + value = headers[PYTHON_VARIANT_HEADER] + try: + pyi, versions = parse_python_variant_header(value) + except InvalidVariantHeader as e: + raise HeaderError( + f"Invalid value for {PYTHON_VARIANT_HEADER}: {e.args[0]}", + ) from None + else: + pyi = False + versions = set() + + skip_string_normalization = bool( + headers.get(SKIP_STRING_NORMALIZATION_HEADER, False) + ) + skip_magic_trailing_comma = bool(headers.get(SKIP_MAGIC_TRAILING_COMMA, False)) + skip_source_first_line = bool(headers.get(SKIP_SOURCE_FIRST_LINE, False)) + + preview = bool(headers.get(PREVIEW, False)) + unstable = bool(headers.get(UNSTABLE, False)) + enable_features: set[black.Preview] = set() + enable_unstable_features = headers.get(ENABLE_UNSTABLE_FEATURE, "").split(",") + for piece in enable_unstable_features: + piece = piece.strip() + if piece: + try: + enable_features.add(black.Preview[piece]) + except KeyError: + raise HeaderError( + f"Invalid value for {ENABLE_UNSTABLE_FEATURE}: {piece}", + ) from None + + return black.FileMode( + target_versions=versions, + is_pyi=pyi, + line_length=line_length, + skip_source_first_line=skip_source_first_line, + string_normalization=not skip_string_normalization, + magic_trailing_comma=not skip_magic_trailing_comma, + preview=preview, + unstable=unstable, + enabled_features=enable_features, + ) + + +def parse_python_variant_header(value: str) -> tuple[bool, set[black.TargetVersion]]: + if value == "pyi": + return True, set() + else: + versions = set() + for version in value.split(","): + if version.startswith("py"): + version = version[len("py") :] + if "." in version: + major_str, *rest = version.split(".") + else: + major_str = version[0] + rest = [version[1:]] if len(version) > 1 else [] + try: + major = int(major_str) + if major not in (2, 3): + raise InvalidVariantHeader("major version must be 2 or 3") + if len(rest) > 0: + minor = int(rest[0]) + if major == 2: + raise InvalidVariantHeader("Python 2 is not supported") + else: + # Default to lowest supported minor version. + minor = 7 if major == 2 else 3 + version_str = f"PY{major}{minor}" + if major == 3 and not hasattr(black.TargetVersion, version_str): + raise InvalidVariantHeader(f"3.{minor} is not supported") + versions.add(black.TargetVersion[version_str]) + except (KeyError, ValueError): + raise InvalidVariantHeader("expected e.g. '3.7', 'py3.5'") from None + return False, versions + + +def patched_main() -> None: + maybe_install_uvloop() + freeze_support() + main() + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + patched_main() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blackd/__main__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blackd/__main__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b5a4b137446f9ef12422e14079012b4cf1982a63 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blackd/__main__.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import blackd + +blackd.patched_main() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blackd/client.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blackd/client.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c36759a760746f4a3e94f9bb772a1c7e9f089882 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blackd/client.py @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +import aiohttp +from aiohttp.typedefs import StrOrURL + +import black + +_DEFAULT_HEADERS = {"Content-Type": "text/plain; charset=utf-8"} + + +class BlackDClient: + def __init__( + self, + url: StrOrURL = "http://localhost:9090", + line_length: int | None = None, + skip_source_first_line: bool = False, + skip_string_normalization: bool = False, + skip_magic_trailing_comma: bool = False, + preview: bool = False, + fast: bool = False, + python_variant: str | None = None, + diff: bool = False, + headers: dict[str, str] | None = None, + ): + """ + Initialize a BlackDClient object. + :param url: The URL of the BlackD server. + :param line_length: The maximum line length. + Corresponds to the ``--line-length`` CLI option. + :param skip_source_first_line: True to skip the first line of the source. + Corresponds to the ``--skip-source-first-line`` CLI option. + :param skip_string_normalization: True to skip string normalization. + Corresponds to the ``--skip-string-normalization`` CLI option. + :param skip_magic_trailing_comma: True to skip magic trailing comma. + Corresponds to the ``--skip-magic-trailing-comma`` CLI option. + :param preview: True to enable experimental preview mode. + Corresponds to the ``--preview`` CLI option. + :param fast: True to enable fast mode. + Corresponds to the ``--fast`` CLI option. + :param python_variant: The Python variant to use. + Corresponds to the ``--pyi`` CLI option if this is "pyi". + Otherwise, corresponds to the ``--target-version`` CLI option. + :param diff: True to enable diff mode. + Corresponds to the ``--diff`` CLI option. + :param headers: A dictionary of additional custom headers to send with + the request. + """ + self.url = url + self.headers = _DEFAULT_HEADERS.copy() + + if line_length is not None: + self.headers["X-Line-Length"] = str(line_length) + if skip_source_first_line: + self.headers["X-Skip-Source-First-Line"] = "yes" + if skip_string_normalization: + self.headers["X-Skip-String-Normalization"] = "yes" + if skip_magic_trailing_comma: + self.headers["X-Skip-Magic-Trailing-Comma"] = "yes" + if preview: + self.headers["X-Preview"] = "yes" + if fast: + self.headers["X-Fast-Or-Safe"] = "fast" + if python_variant is not None: + self.headers["X-Python-Variant"] = python_variant + if diff: + self.headers["X-Diff"] = "yes" + + if headers is not None: + self.headers.update(headers) + + async def format_code(self, unformatted_code: str) -> str: + async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session: + async with session.post( + self.url, headers=self.headers, data=unformatted_code.encode("utf-8") + ) as response: + if response.status == 204: + # Input is already well-formatted + return unformatted_code + elif response.status == 200: + # Formatting was needed + return await response.text() + elif response.status == 400: + # Input contains a syntax error + error_message = await response.text() + raise black.InvalidInput(error_message) + elif response.status == 500: + # Other kind of error while formatting + error_message = await response.text() + raise RuntimeError(f"Error while formatting: {error_message}") + else: + # Unexpected response status code + raise RuntimeError( + f"Unexpected response status code: {response.status}" + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blackd/middlewares.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blackd/middlewares.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..43448c2514ac4d4d236f8dc61c610519bd52f706 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blackd/middlewares.py @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +from collections.abc import Awaitable, Callable, Iterable + +from aiohttp.typedefs import Middleware +from aiohttp.web_middlewares import middleware +from aiohttp.web_request import Request +from aiohttp.web_response import StreamResponse + +Handler = Callable[[Request], Awaitable[StreamResponse]] + + +def cors(allow_headers: Iterable[str]) -> Middleware: + @middleware + async def impl(request: Request, handler: Handler) -> StreamResponse: + is_options = request.method == "OPTIONS" + is_preflight = is_options and "Access-Control-Request-Method" in request.headers + if is_preflight: + resp = StreamResponse() + else: + resp = await handler(request) + + origin = request.headers.get("Origin") + if not origin: + return resp + + resp.headers["Access-Control-Allow-Origin"] = "*" + resp.headers["Access-Control-Expose-Headers"] = "*" + if is_options: + resp.headers["Access-Control-Allow-Headers"] = ", ".join(allow_headers) + resp.headers["Access-Control-Allow-Methods"] = ", ".join( + ("OPTIONS", "POST") + ) + + return resp + + return impl diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/Grammar.txt b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/Grammar.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a2161dab86e018038e71dbc697a104100a7ddfc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/Grammar.txt @@ -0,0 +1,266 @@ +# Grammar for 2to3. This grammar supports Python 2.x and 3.x. + +# NOTE WELL: You should also follow all the steps listed at +# https://devguide.python.org/grammar/ + +# Start symbols for the grammar: +# file_input is a module or sequence of commands read from an input file; +# single_input is a single interactive statement; +# eval_input is the input for the eval() and input() functions. +# NB: compound_stmt in single_input is followed by extra NEWLINE! +file_input: (NEWLINE | stmt)* ENDMARKER +single_input: NEWLINE | simple_stmt | compound_stmt NEWLINE +eval_input: testlist NEWLINE* ENDMARKER + +typevar: NAME [':' test] ['=' test] +paramspec: '**' NAME ['=' test] +typevartuple: '*' NAME ['=' (test|star_expr)] +typeparam: typevar | paramspec | typevartuple +typeparams: '[' typeparam (',' typeparam)* [','] ']' + +decorator: '@' namedexpr_test NEWLINE +decorators: decorator+ +decorated: decorators (classdef | funcdef | async_funcdef) +async_funcdef: ASYNC funcdef +funcdef: 'def' NAME [typeparams] parameters ['->' test] ':' suite +parameters: '(' [typedargslist] ')' + +# The following definition for typedarglist is equivalent to this set of rules: +# +# arguments = argument (',' argument)* +# argument = tfpdef ['=' test] +# kwargs = '**' tname [','] +# args = '*' [tname_star] +# kwonly_kwargs = (',' argument)* [',' [kwargs]] +# args_kwonly_kwargs = args kwonly_kwargs | kwargs +# poskeyword_args_kwonly_kwargs = arguments [',' [args_kwonly_kwargs]] +# typedargslist_no_posonly = poskeyword_args_kwonly_kwargs | args_kwonly_kwargs +# typedarglist = arguments ',' '/' [',' [typedargslist_no_posonly]])|(typedargslist_no_posonly)" +# +# It needs to be fully expanded to allow our LL(1) parser to work on it. + +typedargslist: tfpdef ['=' test] (',' tfpdef ['=' test])* ',' '/' [ + ',' [((tfpdef ['=' test] ',')* ('*' [tname_star] (',' tname ['=' test])* + [',' ['**' tname [',']]] | '**' tname [',']) + | tfpdef ['=' test] (',' tfpdef ['=' test])* [','])] + ] | ((tfpdef ['=' test] ',')* ('*' [tname_star] (',' tname ['=' test])* + [',' ['**' tname [',']]] | '**' tname [',']) + | tfpdef ['=' test] (',' tfpdef ['=' test])* [',']) + +tname: NAME [':' test] +tname_star: NAME [':' (test|star_expr)] +tfpdef: tname | '(' tfplist ')' +tfplist: tfpdef (',' tfpdef)* [','] + +# The following definition for varargslist is equivalent to this set of rules: +# +# arguments = argument (',' argument )* +# argument = vfpdef ['=' test] +# kwargs = '**' vname [','] +# args = '*' [vname] +# kwonly_kwargs = (',' argument )* [',' [kwargs]] +# args_kwonly_kwargs = args kwonly_kwargs | kwargs +# poskeyword_args_kwonly_kwargs = arguments [',' [args_kwonly_kwargs]] +# vararglist_no_posonly = poskeyword_args_kwonly_kwargs | args_kwonly_kwargs +# varargslist = arguments ',' '/' [','[(vararglist_no_posonly)]] | (vararglist_no_posonly) +# +# It needs to be fully expanded to allow our LL(1) parser to work on it. + +varargslist: vfpdef ['=' test ](',' vfpdef ['=' test])* ',' '/' [',' [ + ((vfpdef ['=' test] ',')* ('*' [vname] (',' vname ['=' test])* + [',' ['**' vname [',']]] | '**' vname [',']) + | vfpdef ['=' test] (',' vfpdef ['=' test])* [',']) + ]] | ((vfpdef ['=' test] ',')* + ('*' [vname] (',' vname ['=' test])* [',' ['**' vname [',']]]| '**' vname [',']) + | vfpdef ['=' test] (',' vfpdef ['=' test])* [',']) + +vname: NAME +vfpdef: vname | '(' vfplist ')' +vfplist: vfpdef (',' vfpdef)* [','] + +stmt: simple_stmt | compound_stmt +simple_stmt: small_stmt (';' small_stmt)* [';'] NEWLINE +small_stmt: (type_stmt | expr_stmt | del_stmt | pass_stmt | flow_stmt | + import_stmt | global_stmt | assert_stmt) +expr_stmt: testlist_star_expr (annassign | augassign (yield_expr|testlist) | + ('=' (yield_expr|testlist_star_expr))*) +annassign: ':' test ['=' (yield_expr|testlist_star_expr)] +testlist_star_expr: (test|star_expr) (',' (test|star_expr))* [','] +augassign: ('+=' | '-=' | '*=' | '@=' | '/=' | '%=' | '&=' | '|=' | '^=' | + '<<=' | '>>=' | '**=' | '//=') +# For normal and annotated assignments, additional restrictions enforced by the interpreter +del_stmt: 'del' exprlist +pass_stmt: 'pass' +flow_stmt: break_stmt | continue_stmt | return_stmt | raise_stmt | yield_stmt +break_stmt: 'break' +continue_stmt: 'continue' +return_stmt: 'return' [testlist_star_expr] +yield_stmt: yield_expr +raise_stmt: 'raise' [test ['from' test | ',' test [',' test]]] +import_stmt: import_name | import_from +import_name: 'import' dotted_as_names +import_from: ('from' ('.'* dotted_name | '.'+) + 'import' ('*' | '(' import_as_names ')' | import_as_names)) +import_as_name: NAME ['as' NAME] +dotted_as_name: dotted_name ['as' NAME] +import_as_names: import_as_name (',' import_as_name)* [','] +dotted_as_names: dotted_as_name (',' dotted_as_name)* +dotted_name: NAME ('.' NAME)* +global_stmt: ('global' | 'nonlocal') NAME (',' NAME)* +assert_stmt: 'assert' test [',' test] +type_stmt: "type" NAME [typeparams] '=' test + +compound_stmt: if_stmt | while_stmt | for_stmt | try_stmt | with_stmt | funcdef | classdef | decorated | async_stmt | match_stmt +async_stmt: ASYNC (funcdef | with_stmt | for_stmt) +if_stmt: 'if' namedexpr_test ':' suite ('elif' namedexpr_test ':' suite)* ['else' ':' suite] +while_stmt: 'while' namedexpr_test ':' suite ['else' ':' suite] +for_stmt: 'for' exprlist 'in' testlist_star_expr ':' suite ['else' ':' suite] +try_stmt: ('try' ':' suite + ((except_clause ':' suite)+ + ['else' ':' suite] + ['finally' ':' suite] | + 'finally' ':' suite)) +with_stmt: 'with' asexpr_test (',' asexpr_test)* ':' suite + +# NB compile.c makes sure that the default except clause is last +except_clause: 'except' ['*'] [testlist ['as' test]] +suite: simple_stmt | NEWLINE INDENT stmt+ DEDENT + +# Backward compatibility cruft to support: +# [ x for x in lambda: True, lambda: False if x() ] +# even while also allowing: +# lambda x: 5 if x else 2 +# (But not a mix of the two) +testlist_safe: old_test [(',' old_test)+ [',']] +old_test: or_test | old_lambdef +old_lambdef: 'lambda' [varargslist] ':' old_test + +namedexpr_test: asexpr_test [':=' asexpr_test] + +# This is actually not a real rule, though since the parser is very +# limited in terms of the strategy about match/case rules, we are inserting +# a virtual case ( as ) as a valid expression. Unless a better +# approach is thought, the only side effect of this seem to be just allowing +# more stuff to be parser (which would fail on the ast). +asexpr_test: test ['as' test] + +test: or_test ['if' or_test 'else' test] | lambdef +or_test: and_test ('or' and_test)* +and_test: not_test ('and' not_test)* +not_test: 'not' not_test | comparison +comparison: expr (comp_op expr)* +comp_op: '<'|'>'|'=='|'>='|'<='|'<>'|'!='|'in'|'not' 'in'|'is'|'is' 'not' +star_expr: '*' expr +expr: xor_expr ('|' xor_expr)* +xor_expr: and_expr ('^' and_expr)* +and_expr: shift_expr ('&' shift_expr)* +shift_expr: arith_expr (('<<'|'>>') arith_expr)* +arith_expr: term (('+'|'-') term)* +term: factor (('*'|'@'|'/'|'%'|'//') factor)* +factor: ('+'|'-'|'~') factor | power +power: [AWAIT] atom trailer* ['**' factor] +atom: ('(' [yield_expr|testlist_gexp] ')' | + '[' [listmaker] ']' | + '{' [dictsetmaker] '}' | + '`' testlist1 '`' | + NAME | NUMBER | (STRING | fstring | tstring)+ | '.' '.' '.') +listmaker: (namedexpr_test|star_expr) ( old_comp_for | (',' (namedexpr_test|star_expr))* [','] ) +testlist_gexp: (namedexpr_test|star_expr) ( old_comp_for | (',' (namedexpr_test|star_expr))* [','] ) +lambdef: 'lambda' [varargslist] ':' test +trailer: '(' [arglist] ')' | '[' subscriptlist ']' | '.' NAME +subscriptlist: (subscript|star_expr) (',' (subscript|star_expr))* [','] +subscript: test [':=' test] | [test] ':' [test] [sliceop] +sliceop: ':' [test] +exprlist: (expr|star_expr) (',' (expr|star_expr))* [','] +testlist: test (',' test)* [','] +dictsetmaker: ( ((test ':' asexpr_test | '**' expr) + (comp_for | (',' (test ':' asexpr_test | '**' expr))* [','])) | + ((test [':=' test] | star_expr) + (comp_for | (',' (test [':=' test] | star_expr))* [','])) ) + +classdef: 'class' NAME [typeparams] ['(' [arglist] ')'] ':' suite + +arglist: argument (',' argument)* [','] + +# "test '=' test" is really "keyword '=' test", but we have no such token. +# These need to be in a single rule to avoid grammar that is ambiguous +# to our LL(1) parser. Even though 'test' includes '*expr' in star_expr, +# we explicitly match '*' here, too, to give it proper precedence. +# Illegal combinations and orderings are blocked in ast.c: +# multiple (test comp_for) arguments are blocked; keyword unpackings +# that precede iterable unpackings are blocked; etc. +argument: ( test [comp_for] | + test ':=' test [comp_for] | + test 'as' test | + test '=' asexpr_test | + '**' test | + '*' test ) + +comp_iter: comp_for | comp_if +comp_for: [ASYNC] 'for' exprlist 'in' or_test [comp_iter] +comp_if: 'if' old_test [comp_iter] + +# As noted above, testlist_safe extends the syntax allowed in list +# comprehensions and generators. We can't use it indiscriminately in all +# derivations using a comp_for-like pattern because the testlist_safe derivation +# contains comma which clashes with trailing comma in arglist. +# +# This was an issue because the parser would not follow the correct derivation +# when parsing syntactically valid Python code. Since testlist_safe was created +# specifically to handle list comprehensions and generator expressions enclosed +# with parentheses, it's safe to only use it in those. That avoids the issue; we +# can parse code like set(x for x in [],). +# +# The syntax supported by this set of rules is not a valid Python 3 syntax, +# hence the prefix "old". +# +# See https://bugs.python.org/issue27494 +old_comp_iter: old_comp_for | old_comp_if +old_comp_for: [ASYNC] 'for' exprlist 'in' testlist_safe [old_comp_iter] +old_comp_if: 'if' old_test [old_comp_iter] + +testlist1: test (',' test)* + +# not used in grammar, but may appear in "node" passed from Parser to Compiler +encoding_decl: NAME + +yield_expr: 'yield' [yield_arg] +yield_arg: 'from' test | testlist_star_expr + + +# 3.10 match statement definition + +# PS: normally the grammar is much much more restricted, but +# at this moment for not trying to bother much with encoding the +# exact same DSL in a LL(1) parser, we will just accept an expression +# and let the ast.parse() step of the safe mode to reject invalid +# grammar. + +# The reason why it is more restricted is that, patterns are some +# sort of a DSL (more advanced than our LHS on assignments, but +# still in a very limited python subset). They are not really +# expressions, but who cares. If we can parse them, that is enough +# to reformat them. + +match_stmt: "match" subject_expr ':' NEWLINE INDENT case_block+ DEDENT + +# This is more permissive than the actual version. For example it +# accepts `match *something:`, even though single-item starred expressions +# are forbidden. +subject_expr: (namedexpr_test|star_expr) (',' (namedexpr_test|star_expr))* [','] + +# cases +case_block: "case" patterns [guard] ':' suite +guard: 'if' namedexpr_test +patterns: pattern (',' pattern)* [','] +pattern: (expr|star_expr) ['as' expr] + +fstring: FSTRING_START fstring_middle* FSTRING_END +fstring_middle: fstring_replacement_field | FSTRING_MIDDLE +fstring_replacement_field: '{' (yield_expr | testlist_star_expr) ['='] [ "!" 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All Rights Reserved. +# Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement. + +# A grammar to describe tree matching patterns. +# Not shown here: +# - 'TOKEN' stands for any token (leaf node) +# - 'any' stands for any node (leaf or interior) +# With 'any' we can still specify the sub-structure. + +# The start symbol is 'Matcher'. + +Matcher: Alternatives ENDMARKER + +Alternatives: Alternative ('|' Alternative)* + +Alternative: (Unit | NegatedUnit)+ + +Unit: [NAME '='] ( STRING [Repeater] + | NAME [Details] [Repeater] + | '(' Alternatives ')' [Repeater] + | '[' Alternatives ']' + ) + +NegatedUnit: 'not' (STRING | NAME [Details] | '(' Alternatives ')') + +Repeater: '*' | '+' | '{' NUMBER [',' NUMBER] '}' + +Details: '<' Alternatives '>' diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/README b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..38b04158ddb70070110e5047aab88bb9009ea003 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/README @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +A subset of lib2to3 taken from Python 3.7.0b2. Commit hash: +9c17e3a1987004b8bcfbe423953aad84493a7984 + +Reasons for forking: + +- consistent handling of f-strings for users of Python < 3.6.2 +- backport of BPO-33064 that fixes parsing files with trailing commas after \*args and + \*\*kwargs +- backport of GH-6143 that restores the ability to reformat legacy usage of `async` +- support all types of string literals +- better ability to debug (better reprs) +- INDENT and DEDENT don't hold whitespace and comment prefixes +- ability to Cythonize + +Change Log: + +- Changes default logger used by Driver +- Backported the following upstream parser changes: + - "bpo-42381: Allow walrus in set literals and set comprehensions (GH-23332)" + https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/cae60187cf7a7b26281d012e1952fafe4e2e97e9 + - "bpo-42316: Allow unparenthesized walrus operator in indexes (GH-23317)" + https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/b0aba1fcdc3da952698d99aec2334faa79a8b68c +- Tweaks to help mypyc compile faster code (including inlining type information, + "Final-ing", etc.) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1bb8bf6d7fd4c8d09aea89b47de20fb8bbb61626 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# empty diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/pygram.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/pygram.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7fd701ff4266ee7ee812d33aef7402f0d410289d --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/pygram.py @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +# Copyright 2006 Google, Inc. All Rights Reserved. +# Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement. + +"""Export the Python grammar and symbols.""" + +# Python imports +import os +from typing import Union + +# Local imports +from .pgen2 import driver +from .pgen2.grammar import Grammar + +# Moved into initialize because mypyc can't handle __file__ (XXX bug) +# # The grammar file +# _GRAMMAR_FILE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "Grammar.txt") +# _PATTERN_GRAMMAR_FILE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), +# "PatternGrammar.txt") + + +class Symbols: + def __init__(self, grammar: Grammar) -> None: + """Initializer. + + Creates an attribute for each grammar symbol (nonterminal), + whose value is the symbol's type (an int >= 256). + """ + for name, symbol in grammar.symbol2number.items(): + setattr(self, name, symbol) + + +class _python_symbols(Symbols): + and_expr: int + and_test: int + annassign: int + arglist: int + argument: int + arith_expr: int + asexpr_test: int + assert_stmt: int + async_funcdef: int + async_stmt: int + atom: int + augassign: int + break_stmt: int + case_block: int + classdef: int + comp_for: int + comp_if: int + comp_iter: int + comp_op: int + comparison: int + compound_stmt: int + continue_stmt: int + decorated: int + decorator: int + decorators: int + del_stmt: int + dictsetmaker: int + dotted_as_name: int + dotted_as_names: int + dotted_name: int + encoding_decl: int + eval_input: int + except_clause: int + expr: int + expr_stmt: int + exprlist: int + factor: int + file_input: int + flow_stmt: int + for_stmt: int + fstring: int + fstring_format_spec: int + fstring_middle: int + fstring_replacement_field: int + funcdef: int + global_stmt: int + guard: int + if_stmt: int + import_as_name: int + import_as_names: int + import_from: int + import_name: int + import_stmt: int + lambdef: int + listmaker: int + match_stmt: int + namedexpr_test: int + not_test: int + old_comp_for: int + old_comp_if: int + old_comp_iter: int + old_lambdef: int + old_test: int + or_test: int + parameters: int + paramspec: int + pass_stmt: int + pattern: int + patterns: int + power: int + raise_stmt: int + return_stmt: int + shift_expr: int + simple_stmt: int + single_input: int + sliceop: int + small_stmt: int + subject_expr: int + star_expr: int + stmt: int + subscript: int + subscriptlist: int + suite: int + term: int + test: int + testlist: int + testlist1: int + testlist_gexp: int + testlist_safe: int + testlist_star_expr: int + tfpdef: int + tfplist: int + tname: int + tname_star: int + trailer: int + try_stmt: int + tstring: int + tstring_format_spec: int + tstring_middle: int + tstring_replacement_field: int + type_stmt: int + typedargslist: int + typeparam: int + typeparams: int + typevar: int + typevartuple: int + varargslist: int + vfpdef: int + vfplist: int + vname: int + while_stmt: int + with_stmt: int + xor_expr: int + yield_arg: int + yield_expr: int + yield_stmt: int + + +class _pattern_symbols(Symbols): + Alternative: int + Alternatives: int + Details: int + Matcher: int + NegatedUnit: int + Repeater: int + Unit: int + + +python_grammar: Grammar +python_grammar_async_keywords: Grammar +python_grammar_soft_keywords: Grammar +pattern_grammar: Grammar +python_symbols: _python_symbols +pattern_symbols: _pattern_symbols + + +def initialize(cache_dir: Union[str, "os.PathLike[str]", None] = None) -> None: + global python_grammar + global python_grammar_async_keywords + global python_grammar_soft_keywords + global python_symbols + global pattern_grammar + global pattern_symbols + + # The grammar file + _GRAMMAR_FILE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "Grammar.txt") + _PATTERN_GRAMMAR_FILE = os.path.join( + os.path.dirname(__file__), "PatternGrammar.txt" + ) + + python_grammar = driver.load_packaged_grammar("blib2to3", _GRAMMAR_FILE, cache_dir) + assert "print" not in python_grammar.keywords + assert "exec" not in python_grammar.keywords + + soft_keywords = python_grammar.soft_keywords.copy() + python_grammar.soft_keywords.clear() + + python_symbols = _python_symbols(python_grammar) + + # Python 3.0-3.6 + python_grammar.version = (3, 0) + + # Python 3.7+ + python_grammar_async_keywords = python_grammar.copy() + python_grammar_async_keywords.async_keywords = True + python_grammar_async_keywords.version = (3, 7) + + # Python 3.10+ + python_grammar_soft_keywords = python_grammar_async_keywords.copy() + python_grammar_soft_keywords.soft_keywords = soft_keywords + python_grammar_soft_keywords.version = (3, 10) + + pattern_grammar = driver.load_packaged_grammar( + "blib2to3", _PATTERN_GRAMMAR_FILE, cache_dir + ) + pattern_symbols = _pattern_symbols(pattern_grammar) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/pytree.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/pytree.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cf44a43e54db86a6ed6782bbcf4cb113dd095eec --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/blib2to3/pytree.py @@ -0,0 +1,971 @@ +# Copyright 2006 Google, Inc. All Rights Reserved. +# Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement. + +""" +Python parse tree definitions. + +This is a very concrete parse tree; we need to keep every token and +even the comments and whitespace between tokens. + +There's also a pattern matching implementation here. +""" + +# mypy: allow-untyped-defs, allow-incomplete-defs + +from collections.abc import Iterable, Iterator +from typing import Any, Optional, TypeVar, Union + +from blib2to3.pgen2.grammar import Grammar + +__author__ = "Guido van Rossum " + +import sys +from io import StringIO + +HUGE: int = 0x7FFFFFFF # maximum repeat count, default max + +_type_reprs: dict[int, str | int] = {} + + +def type_repr(type_num: int) -> str | int: + global _type_reprs + if not _type_reprs: + from . import pygram + + if not hasattr(pygram, "python_symbols"): + pygram.initialize(cache_dir=None) + + # printing tokens is possible but not as useful + # from .pgen2 import token // token.__dict__.items(): + for name in dir(pygram.python_symbols): + val = getattr(pygram.python_symbols, name) + if type(val) == int: + _type_reprs[val] = name + return _type_reprs.setdefault(type_num, type_num) + + +_P = TypeVar("_P", bound="Base") + +NL = Union["Node", "Leaf"] +Context = tuple[str, tuple[int, int]] +RawNode = tuple[int, Optional[str], Optional[Context], Optional[list[NL]]] + + +class Base: + """ + Abstract base class for Node and Leaf. + + This provides some default functionality and boilerplate using the + template pattern. + + A node may be a subnode of at most one parent. + """ + + # Default values for instance variables + type: int # int: token number (< 256) or symbol number (>= 256) + parent: Optional["Node"] = None # Parent node pointer, or None + children: list[NL] # List of subnodes + was_changed: bool = False + was_checked: bool = False + + def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds): + """Constructor that prevents Base from being instantiated.""" + assert cls is not Base, "Cannot instantiate Base" + return object.__new__(cls) + + def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool: + """ + Compare two nodes for equality. + + This calls the method _eq(). + """ + if self.__class__ is not other.__class__: + return NotImplemented + return self._eq(other) + + @property + def prefix(self) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError + + def _eq(self: _P, other: _P) -> bool: + """ + Compare two nodes for equality. + + This is called by __eq__ and __ne__. It is only called if the two nodes + have the same type. This must be implemented by the concrete subclass. + Nodes should be considered equal if they have the same structure, + ignoring the prefix string and other context information. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def __deepcopy__(self: _P, memo: Any) -> _P: + return self.clone() + + def clone(self: _P) -> _P: + """ + Return a cloned (deep) copy of self. + + This must be implemented by the concrete subclass. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def post_order(self) -> Iterator[NL]: + """ + Return a post-order iterator for the tree. + + This must be implemented by the concrete subclass. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def pre_order(self) -> Iterator[NL]: + """ + Return a pre-order iterator for the tree. + + This must be implemented by the concrete subclass. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def replace(self, new: NL | list[NL]) -> None: + """Replace this node with a new one in the parent.""" + assert self.parent is not None, str(self) + assert new is not None + if not isinstance(new, list): + new = [new] + l_children = [] + found = False + for ch in self.parent.children: + if ch is self: + assert not found, (self.parent.children, self, new) + if new is not None: + l_children.extend(new) + found = True + else: + l_children.append(ch) + assert found, (self.children, self, new) + self.parent.children = l_children + self.parent.changed() + self.parent.invalidate_sibling_maps() + for x in new: + x.parent = self.parent + self.parent = None + + def get_lineno(self) -> int | None: + """Return the line number which generated the invocant node.""" + node = self + while not isinstance(node, Leaf): + if not node.children: + return None + node = node.children[0] + return node.lineno + + def changed(self) -> None: + if self.was_changed: + return + if self.parent: + self.parent.changed() + self.was_changed = True + + def remove(self) -> int | None: + """ + Remove the node from the tree. Returns the position of the node in its + parent's children before it was removed. + """ + if self.parent: + for i, node in enumerate(self.parent.children): + if node is self: + del self.parent.children[i] + self.parent.changed() + self.parent.invalidate_sibling_maps() + self.parent = None + return i + return None + + @property + def next_sibling(self) -> NL | None: + """ + The node immediately following the invocant in their parent's children + list. If the invocant does not have a next sibling, it is None + """ + if self.parent is None: + return None + + if self.parent.next_sibling_map is None: + self.parent.update_sibling_maps() + assert self.parent.next_sibling_map is not None + return self.parent.next_sibling_map[id(self)] + + @property + def prev_sibling(self) -> NL | None: + """ + The node immediately preceding the invocant in their parent's children + list. If the invocant does not have a previous sibling, it is None. + """ + if self.parent is None: + return None + + if self.parent.prev_sibling_map is None: + self.parent.update_sibling_maps() + assert self.parent.prev_sibling_map is not None + return self.parent.prev_sibling_map[id(self)] + + def leaves(self) -> Iterator["Leaf"]: + for child in self.children: + yield from child.leaves() + + def depth(self) -> int: + if self.parent is None: + return 0 + return 1 + self.parent.depth() + + def get_suffix(self) -> str: + """ + Return the string immediately following the invocant node. This is + effectively equivalent to node.next_sibling.prefix + """ + next_sib = self.next_sibling + if next_sib is None: + return "" + prefix = next_sib.prefix + return prefix + + +class Node(Base): + """Concrete implementation for interior nodes.""" + + fixers_applied: list[Any] | None + used_names: set[str] | None + + def __init__( + self, + type: int, + children: list[NL], + context: Any | None = None, + prefix: str | None = None, + fixers_applied: list[Any] | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Initializer. + + Takes a type constant (a symbol number >= 256), a sequence of + child nodes, and an optional context keyword argument. + + As a side effect, the parent pointers of the children are updated. + """ + assert type >= 256, type + self.type = type + self.children = list(children) + for ch in self.children: + assert ch.parent is None, repr(ch) + ch.parent = self + self.invalidate_sibling_maps() + if prefix is not None: + self.prefix = prefix + if fixers_applied: + self.fixers_applied = fixers_applied[:] + else: + self.fixers_applied = None + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + """Return a canonical string representation.""" + assert self.type is not None + return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({type_repr(self.type)}, {self.children!r})" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + """ + Return a pretty string representation. + + This reproduces the input source exactly. + """ + return "".join(map(str, self.children)) + + def _eq(self, other: Base) -> bool: + """Compare two nodes for equality.""" + return (self.type, self.children) == (other.type, other.children) + + def clone(self) -> "Node": + assert self.type is not None + """Return a cloned (deep) copy of self.""" + return Node( + self.type, + [ch.clone() for ch in self.children], + fixers_applied=self.fixers_applied, + ) + + def post_order(self) -> Iterator[NL]: + """Return a post-order iterator for the tree.""" + for child in self.children: + yield from child.post_order() + yield self + + def pre_order(self) -> Iterator[NL]: + """Return a pre-order iterator for the tree.""" + yield self + for child in self.children: + yield from child.pre_order() + + @property + def prefix(self) -> str: + """ + The whitespace and comments preceding this node in the input. + """ + if not self.children: + return "" + return self.children[0].prefix + + @prefix.setter + def prefix(self, prefix: str) -> None: + if self.children: + self.children[0].prefix = prefix + + def set_child(self, i: int, child: NL) -> None: + """ + Equivalent to 'node.children[i] = child'. This method also sets the + child's parent attribute appropriately. + """ + child.parent = self + self.children[i].parent = None + self.children[i] = child + self.changed() + self.invalidate_sibling_maps() + + def insert_child(self, i: int, child: NL) -> None: + """ + Equivalent to 'node.children.insert(i, child)'. This method also sets + the child's parent attribute appropriately. + """ + child.parent = self + self.children.insert(i, child) + self.changed() + self.invalidate_sibling_maps() + + def append_child(self, child: NL) -> None: + """ + Equivalent to 'node.children.append(child)'. This method also sets the + child's parent attribute appropriately. + """ + child.parent = self + self.children.append(child) + self.changed() + self.invalidate_sibling_maps() + + def invalidate_sibling_maps(self) -> None: + self.prev_sibling_map: dict[int, NL | None] | None = None + self.next_sibling_map: dict[int, NL | None] | None = None + + def update_sibling_maps(self) -> None: + _prev: dict[int, NL | None] = {} + _next: dict[int, NL | None] = {} + self.prev_sibling_map = _prev + self.next_sibling_map = _next + previous: NL | None = None + for current in self.children: + _prev[id(current)] = previous + _next[id(previous)] = current + previous = current + _next[id(current)] = None + + +class Leaf(Base): + """Concrete implementation for leaf nodes.""" + + # Default values for instance variables + value: str + fixers_applied: list[Any] + bracket_depth: int + # Changed later in brackets.py + opening_bracket: Optional["Leaf"] = None + used_names: set[str] | None + _prefix = "" # Whitespace and comments preceding this token in the input + lineno: int = 0 # Line where this token starts in the input + column: int = 0 # Column where this token starts in the input + # If not None, this Leaf is created by converting a block of fmt off/skip + # code, and `fmt_pass_converted_first_leaf` points to the first Leaf in the + # converted code. + fmt_pass_converted_first_leaf: Optional["Leaf"] = None + + def __init__( + self, + type: int, + value: str, + context: Context | None = None, + prefix: str | None = None, + fixers_applied: list[Any] = [], + opening_bracket: Optional["Leaf"] = None, + fmt_pass_converted_first_leaf: Optional["Leaf"] = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Initializer. + + Takes a type constant (a token number < 256), a string value, and an + optional context keyword argument. + """ + + assert 0 <= type < 256, type + if context is not None: + self._prefix, (self.lineno, self.column) = context + self.type = type + self.value = value + if prefix is not None: + self._prefix = prefix + self.fixers_applied: list[Any] | None = fixers_applied[:] + self.children = [] + self.opening_bracket = opening_bracket + self.fmt_pass_converted_first_leaf = fmt_pass_converted_first_leaf + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + """Return a canonical string representation.""" + from .pgen2.token import tok_name + + assert self.type is not None + return ( + f"{self.__class__.__name__}({tok_name.get(self.type, self.type)}," + f" {self.value!r})" + ) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + """ + Return a pretty string representation. + + This reproduces the input source exactly. + """ + return self._prefix + str(self.value) + + def _eq(self, other: "Leaf") -> bool: + """Compare two nodes for equality.""" + return (self.type, self.value) == (other.type, other.value) + + def clone(self) -> "Leaf": + assert self.type is not None + """Return a cloned (deep) copy of self.""" + return Leaf( + self.type, + self.value, + (self.prefix, (self.lineno, self.column)), + fixers_applied=self.fixers_applied, + ) + + def leaves(self) -> Iterator["Leaf"]: + yield self + + def post_order(self) -> Iterator["Leaf"]: + """Return a post-order iterator for the tree.""" + yield self + + def pre_order(self) -> Iterator["Leaf"]: + """Return a pre-order iterator for the tree.""" + yield self + + @property + def prefix(self) -> str: + """ + The whitespace and comments preceding this token in the input. + """ + return self._prefix + + @prefix.setter + def prefix(self, prefix: str) -> None: + self.changed() + self._prefix = prefix + + +def convert(gr: Grammar, raw_node: RawNode) -> NL: + """ + Convert raw node information to a Node or Leaf instance. + + This is passed to the parser driver which calls it whenever a reduction of a + grammar rule produces a new complete node, so that the tree is build + strictly bottom-up. + """ + type, value, context, children = raw_node + if children or type in gr.number2symbol: + # If there's exactly one child, return that child instead of + # creating a new node. + assert children is not None + if len(children) == 1: + return children[0] + return Node(type, children, context=context) + else: + return Leaf(type, value or "", context=context) + + +_Results = dict[str, NL] + + +class BasePattern: + """ + A pattern is a tree matching pattern. + + It looks for a specific node type (token or symbol), and + optionally for a specific content. + + This is an abstract base class. There are three concrete + subclasses: + + - LeafPattern matches a single leaf node; + - NodePattern matches a single node (usually non-leaf); + - WildcardPattern matches a sequence of nodes of variable length. + """ + + # Defaults for instance variables + type: int | None + type = None # Node type (token if < 256, symbol if >= 256) + content: Any = None # Optional content matching pattern + name: str | None = None # Optional name used to store match in results dict + + def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds): + """Constructor that prevents BasePattern from being instantiated.""" + assert cls is not BasePattern, "Cannot instantiate BasePattern" + return object.__new__(cls) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + assert self.type is not None + args = [type_repr(self.type), self.content, self.name] + while args and args[-1] is None: + del args[-1] + return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({', '.join(map(repr, args))})" + + def _submatch(self, node, results=None) -> bool: + raise NotImplementedError + + def optimize(self) -> "BasePattern": + """ + A subclass can define this as a hook for optimizations. + + Returns either self or another node with the same effect. + """ + return self + + def match(self, node: NL, results: _Results | None = None) -> bool: + """ + Does this pattern exactly match a node? + + Returns True if it matches, False if not. + + If results is not None, it must be a dict which will be + updated with the nodes matching named subpatterns. + + Default implementation for non-wildcard patterns. + """ + if self.type is not None and node.type != self.type: + return False + if self.content is not None: + r: _Results | None = None + if results is not None: + r = {} + if not self._submatch(node, r): + return False + if r: + assert results is not None + results.update(r) + if results is not None and self.name: + results[self.name] = node + return True + + def match_seq(self, nodes: list[NL], results: _Results | None = None) -> bool: + """ + Does this pattern exactly match a sequence of nodes? + + Default implementation for non-wildcard patterns. + """ + if len(nodes) != 1: + return False + return self.match(nodes[0], results) + + def generate_matches(self, nodes: list[NL]) -> Iterator[tuple[int, _Results]]: + """ + Generator yielding all matches for this pattern. + + Default implementation for non-wildcard patterns. + """ + r: _Results = {} + if nodes and self.match(nodes[0], r): + yield 1, r + + +class LeafPattern(BasePattern): + def __init__( + self, + type: int | None = None, + content: str | None = None, + name: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Initializer. Takes optional type, content, and name. + + The type, if given must be a token type (< 256). If not given, + this matches any *leaf* node; the content may still be required. + + The content, if given, must be a string. + + If a name is given, the matching node is stored in the results + dict under that key. + """ + if type is not None: + assert 0 <= type < 256, type + if content is not None: + assert isinstance(content, str), repr(content) + self.type = type + self.content = content + self.name = name + + def match(self, node: NL, results=None) -> bool: + """Override match() to insist on a leaf node.""" + if not isinstance(node, Leaf): + return False + return BasePattern.match(self, node, results) + + def _submatch(self, node, results=None): + """ + Match the pattern's content to the node's children. + + This assumes the node type matches and self.content is not None. + + Returns True if it matches, False if not. + + If results is not None, it must be a dict which will be + updated with the nodes matching named subpatterns. + + When returning False, the results dict may still be updated. + """ + return self.content == node.value + + +class NodePattern(BasePattern): + wildcards: bool = False + + def __init__( + self, + type: int | None = None, + content: Iterable[str] | None = None, + name: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Initializer. Takes optional type, content, and name. + + The type, if given, must be a symbol type (>= 256). If the + type is None this matches *any* single node (leaf or not), + except if content is not None, in which it only matches + non-leaf nodes that also match the content pattern. + + The content, if not None, must be a sequence of Patterns that + must match the node's children exactly. If the content is + given, the type must not be None. + + If a name is given, the matching node is stored in the results + dict under that key. + """ + if type is not None: + assert type >= 256, type + if content is not None: + assert not isinstance(content, str), repr(content) + newcontent = list(content) + for i, item in enumerate(newcontent): + assert isinstance(item, BasePattern), (i, item) + # I don't even think this code is used anywhere, but it does cause + # unreachable errors from mypy. This function's signature does look + # odd though *shrug*. + if isinstance(item, WildcardPattern): # type: ignore[unreachable] + self.wildcards = True # type: ignore[unreachable] + self.type = type + self.content = newcontent # TODO: this is unbound when content is None + self.name = name + + def _submatch(self, node, results=None) -> bool: + """ + Match the pattern's content to the node's children. + + This assumes the node type matches and self.content is not None. + + Returns True if it matches, False if not. + + If results is not None, it must be a dict which will be + updated with the nodes matching named subpatterns. + + When returning False, the results dict may still be updated. + """ + if self.wildcards: + for c, r in generate_matches(self.content, node.children): + if c == len(node.children): + if results is not None: + results.update(r) + return True + return False + if len(self.content) != len(node.children): + return False + for subpattern, child in zip(self.content, node.children): + if not subpattern.match(child, results): + return False + return True + + +class WildcardPattern(BasePattern): + """ + A wildcard pattern can match zero or more nodes. + + This has all the flexibility needed to implement patterns like: + + .* .+ .? .{m,n} + (a b c | d e | f) + (...)* (...)+ (...)? (...){m,n} + + except it always uses non-greedy matching. + """ + + min: int + max: int + + def __init__( + self, + content: str | None = None, + min: int = 0, + max: int = HUGE, + name: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Initializer. + + Args: + content: optional sequence of subsequences of patterns; + if absent, matches one node; + if present, each subsequence is an alternative [*] + min: optional minimum number of times to match, default 0 + max: optional maximum number of times to match, default HUGE + name: optional name assigned to this match + + [*] Thus, if content is [[a, b, c], [d, e], [f, g, h]] this is + equivalent to (a b c | d e | f g h); if content is None, + this is equivalent to '.' in regular expression terms. + The min and max parameters work as follows: + min=0, max=maxint: .* + min=1, max=maxint: .+ + min=0, max=1: .? + min=1, max=1: . + If content is not None, replace the dot with the parenthesized + list of alternatives, e.g. (a b c | d e | f g h)* + """ + assert 0 <= min <= max <= HUGE, (min, max) + if content is not None: + f = lambda s: tuple(s) + wrapped_content = tuple(map(f, content)) # Protect against alterations + # Check sanity of alternatives + assert len(wrapped_content), repr( + wrapped_content + ) # Can't have zero alternatives + for alt in wrapped_content: + assert len(alt), repr(alt) # Can have empty alternatives + self.content = wrapped_content + self.min = min + self.max = max + self.name = name + + def optimize(self) -> Any: + """Optimize certain stacked wildcard patterns.""" + subpattern = None + if ( + self.content is not None + and len(self.content) == 1 + and len(self.content[0]) == 1 + ): + subpattern = self.content[0][0] + if self.min == 1 and self.max == 1: + if self.content is None: + return NodePattern(name=self.name) + if subpattern is not None and self.name == subpattern.name: + return subpattern.optimize() + if ( + self.min <= 1 + and isinstance(subpattern, WildcardPattern) + and subpattern.min <= 1 + and self.name == subpattern.name + ): + return WildcardPattern( + subpattern.content, + self.min * subpattern.min, + self.max * subpattern.max, + subpattern.name, + ) + return self + + def match(self, node, results=None) -> bool: + """Does this pattern exactly match a node?""" + return self.match_seq([node], results) + + def match_seq(self, nodes, results=None) -> bool: + """Does this pattern exactly match a sequence of nodes?""" + for c, r in self.generate_matches(nodes): + if c == len(nodes): + if results is not None: + results.update(r) + if self.name: + results[self.name] = list(nodes) + return True + return False + + def generate_matches(self, nodes) -> Iterator[tuple[int, _Results]]: + """ + Generator yielding matches for a sequence of nodes. + + Args: + nodes: sequence of nodes + + Yields: + (count, results) tuples where: + count: the match comprises nodes[:count]; + results: dict containing named submatches. + """ + if self.content is None: + # Shortcut for special case (see __init__.__doc__) + for count in range(self.min, 1 + min(len(nodes), self.max)): + r = {} + if self.name: + r[self.name] = nodes[:count] + yield count, r + elif self.name == "bare_name": + yield self._bare_name_matches(nodes) + else: + # The reason for this is that hitting the recursion limit usually + # results in some ugly messages about how RuntimeErrors are being + # ignored. We only have to do this on CPython, though, because other + # implementations don't have this nasty bug in the first place. + if hasattr(sys, "getrefcount"): + save_stderr = sys.stderr + sys.stderr = StringIO() + try: + for count, r in self._recursive_matches(nodes, 0): + if self.name: + r[self.name] = nodes[:count] + yield count, r + except RuntimeError: + # We fall back to the iterative pattern matching scheme if the recursive + # scheme hits the recursion limit. + for count, r in self._iterative_matches(nodes): + if self.name: + r[self.name] = nodes[:count] + yield count, r + finally: + if hasattr(sys, "getrefcount"): + sys.stderr = save_stderr + + def _iterative_matches(self, nodes) -> Iterator[tuple[int, _Results]]: + """Helper to iteratively yield the matches.""" + nodelen = len(nodes) + if 0 >= self.min: + yield 0, {} + + results = [] + # generate matches that use just one alt from self.content + for alt in self.content: + for c, r in generate_matches(alt, nodes): + yield c, r + results.append((c, r)) + + # for each match, iterate down the nodes + while results: + new_results = [] + for c0, r0 in results: + # stop if the entire set of nodes has been matched + if c0 < nodelen and c0 <= self.max: + for alt in self.content: + for c1, r1 in generate_matches(alt, nodes[c0:]): + if c1 > 0: + r = {} + r.update(r0) + r.update(r1) + yield c0 + c1, r + new_results.append((c0 + c1, r)) + results = new_results + + def _bare_name_matches(self, nodes) -> tuple[int, _Results]: + """Special optimized matcher for bare_name.""" + count = 0 + r = {} # type: _Results + done = False + max = len(nodes) + while not done and count < max: + done = True + for leaf in self.content: + if leaf[0].match(nodes[count], r): + count += 1 + done = False + break + assert self.name is not None + r[self.name] = nodes[:count] + return count, r + + def _recursive_matches(self, nodes, count) -> Iterator[tuple[int, _Results]]: + """Helper to recursively yield the matches.""" + assert self.content is not None + if count >= self.min: + yield 0, {} + if count < self.max: + for alt in self.content: + for c0, r0 in generate_matches(alt, nodes): + for c1, r1 in self._recursive_matches(nodes[c0:], count + 1): + r = {} + r.update(r0) + r.update(r1) + yield c0 + c1, r + + +class NegatedPattern(BasePattern): + def __init__(self, content: BasePattern | None = None) -> None: + """ + Initializer. + + The argument is either a pattern or None. If it is None, this + only matches an empty sequence (effectively '$' in regex + lingo). If it is not None, this matches whenever the argument + pattern doesn't have any matches. + """ + if content is not None: + assert isinstance(content, BasePattern), repr(content) + self.content = content + + def match(self, node, results=None) -> bool: + # We never match a node in its entirety + return False + + def match_seq(self, nodes, results=None) -> bool: + # We only match an empty sequence of nodes in its entirety + return len(nodes) == 0 + + def generate_matches(self, nodes: list[NL]) -> Iterator[tuple[int, _Results]]: + if self.content is None: + # Return a match if there is an empty sequence + if len(nodes) == 0: + yield 0, {} + else: + # Return a match if the argument pattern has no matches + for c, r in self.content.generate_matches(nodes): + return + yield 0, {} + + +def generate_matches( + patterns: list[BasePattern], nodes: list[NL] +) -> Iterator[tuple[int, _Results]]: + """ + Generator yielding matches for a sequence of patterns and nodes. + + Args: + patterns: a sequence of patterns + nodes: a sequence of nodes + + Yields: + (count, results) tuples where: + count: the entire sequence of patterns matches nodes[:count]; + results: dict containing named submatches. + """ + if not patterns: + yield 0, {} + else: + p, rest = patterns[0], patterns[1:] + for c0, r0 in p.generate_matches(nodes): + if not rest: + yield c0, r0 + else: + for c1, r1 in generate_matches(rest, nodes[c0:]): + r = {} + r.update(r0) + r.update(r1) + yield c0 + c1, r diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/brotli-1.2.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/brotli-1.2.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/brotli-1.2.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/brotli-1.2.0.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/brotli-1.2.0.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f0e0bf01310948feb2a3a78a0b6866650f0abf1b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/brotli-1.2.0.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: Brotli +Version: 1.2.0 +Summary: Python bindings for the Brotli compression library +Home-page: https://github.com/google/brotli +Author: The Brotli Authors +License: MIT +Platform: Posix +Platform: MacOS X +Platform: Windows +Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta +Classifier: Environment :: Console +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X +Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows +Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux +Classifier: Programming Language :: C +Classifier: Programming Language :: C++ +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Unix Shell +Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries +Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules +Classifier: Topic :: System :: Archiving +Classifier: Topic :: System :: Archiving :: Compression +Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Fonts +Classifier: Topic :: Utilities +Description-Content-Type: text/markdown +License-File: LICENSE +Dynamic: author +Dynamic: classifier +Dynamic: description +Dynamic: description-content-type +Dynamic: home-page +Dynamic: license +Dynamic: license-file +Dynamic: platform +Dynamic: summary + +

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+ +### Introduction + +Brotli is a generic-purpose lossless compression algorithm that compresses data +using a combination of a modern variant of the LZ77 algorithm, Huffman coding +and 2nd order context modeling, with a compression ratio comparable to the best +currently available general-purpose compression methods. It is similar in speed +with deflate but offers more dense compression. + +The specification of the Brotli Compressed Data Format is defined in +[RFC 7932](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7932). + +Brotli is open-sourced under the MIT License, see the LICENSE file. + +> **Please note:** brotli is a "stream" format; it does not contain +> meta-information, like checksums or uncompressed data length. It is possible +> to modify "raw" ranges of the compressed stream and the decoder will not +> notice that. + +### Installation + +In most Linux distributions, installing `brotli` is just a matter of using +the package management system. For example in Debian-based distributions: +`apt install brotli` will install `brotli`. On MacOS, you can use +[Homebrew](https://brew.sh/): `brew install brotli`. + +[![brotli packaging status](https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/brotli.svg?exclude_unsupported=1&columns=3&exclude_sources=modules,site&header=brotli%20packaging%20status)](https://repology.org/project/brotli/versions) + +Of course you can also build brotli from sources. + +### Build instructions + +#### Vcpkg + +You can download and install brotli using the +[vcpkg](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/) dependency manager: + + git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg.git + cd vcpkg + ./bootstrap-vcpkg.sh + ./vcpkg integrate install + ./vcpkg install brotli + +The brotli port in vcpkg is kept up to date by Microsoft team members and +community contributors. If the version is out of date, please [create an issue +or pull request](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg) on the vcpkg repository. + +#### Bazel + +See [Bazel](https://www.bazel.build/) + +#### CMake + +The basic commands to build and install brotli are: + + $ mkdir out && cd out + $ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=./installed .. + $ cmake --build . --config Release --target install + +You can use other [CMake](https://cmake.org/) configuration. + +#### Python + +To install the latest release of the Python module, run the following: + + $ pip install brotli + +To install the tip-of-the-tree version, run: + + $ pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/google/brotli + +See the [Python readme](python/README.md) for more details on installing +from source, development, and testing. + +### Contributing + +We glad to answer/library related questions in +[brotli mailing list](https://groups.google.com/g/brotli). + +Regular issues / feature requests should be reported in +[issue tracker](https://github.com/google/brotli/issues). + +For reporting vulnerability please read [SECURITY](SECURITY.md). + +For contributing changes please read [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md). + +### Benchmarks +* [Squash Compression Benchmark](https://quixdb.github.io/squash-benchmark/) / [Unstable Squash Compression Benchmark](https://quixdb.github.io/squash-benchmark/unstable/) +* [Large Text Compression Benchmark](https://mattmahoney.net/dc/text.html) +* [Lzturbo Benchmark](https://sites.google.com/site/powturbo/home/benchmark) + +### Related projects +> **Disclaimer:** Brotli authors take no responsibility for the third party projects mentioned in this section. + +Independent [decoder](https://github.com/madler/brotli) implementation +by Mark Adler, based entirely on format specification. + +JavaScript port of brotli [decoder](https://github.com/devongovett/brotli.js). +Could be used directly via `npm install brotli` + +Hand ported [decoder / encoder](https://github.com/dominikhlbg/BrotliHaxe) +in haxe by Dominik Homberger. +Output source code: JavaScript, PHP, Python, Java and C# + +7Zip [plugin](https://github.com/mcmilk/7-Zip-Zstd) + +Dart compression framework with +[fast FFI-based Brotli implementation](https://pub.dev/documentation/es_compression/latest/brotli/) +with ready-to-use prebuilt binaries for Win/Linux/Mac diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/brotli-1.2.0.dist-info/RECORD b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/brotli-1.2.0.dist-info/RECORD new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..997e02b78378bc2d1dadf509d5c69b8333276dc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/brotli-1.2.0.dist-info/RECORD @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +__pycache__/brotli.cpython-314.pyc,, +_brotli.cp314-win_amd64.pyd,sha256=hchecKJ4RsEolHMyEZMwSULbgR5TVOFvPpi03aoWP3g,856576 +brotli-1.2.0.dist-info/INSTALLER,sha256=zuuue4knoyJ-UwPPXg8fezS7VCrXJQrAP7zeNuwvFQg,4 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b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi-2026.4.22.dist-info/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +This package contains a modified version of ca-bundle.crt: + +ca-bundle.crt -- Bundle of CA Root Certificates + +This is a bundle of X.509 certificates of public Certificate Authorities +(CA). These were automatically extracted from Mozilla's root certificates +file (certdata.txt). This file can be found in the mozilla source tree: +https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/tip/security/nss/lib/ckfw/builtins/certdata.txt +It contains the certificates in PEM format and therefore +can be directly used with curl / libcurl / php_curl, or with +an Apache+mod_ssl webserver for SSL client authentication. +Just configure this file as the SSLCACertificateFile.# + +***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ***** +This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License, +v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, You can obtain +one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + +***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** +@(#) $RCSfile: certdata.txt,v $ $Revision: 1.80 $ $Date: 2011/11/03 15:11:58 $ diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi-2026.4.22.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi-2026.4.22.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1f33afeb0aa9144a32b00dde1e2cae6b03ac26ec --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi-2026.4.22.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.2 +Name: certifi +Version: 2026.4.22 +Summary: Python package for providing Mozilla's CA Bundle. +Home-page: https://github.com/certifi/python-certifi +Author: Kenneth Reitz +Author-email: me@kennethreitz.com +License: MPL-2.0 +Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/certifi/python-certifi +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL 2.0) +Classifier: Natural Language :: English +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14 +Requires-Python: >=3.7 +License-File: LICENSE +Dynamic: author +Dynamic: author-email +Dynamic: classifier +Dynamic: description +Dynamic: home-page +Dynamic: license +Dynamic: project-url +Dynamic: requires-python +Dynamic: summary + +Certifi: Python SSL Certificates +================================ + +Certifi provides Mozilla's carefully curated collection of Root Certificates for +validating the trustworthiness of SSL certificates while verifying the identity +of TLS hosts. It has been extracted from the `Requests`_ project. + +Installation +------------ + +``certifi`` is available on PyPI. Simply install it with ``pip``:: + + $ pip install certifi + +Usage +----- + +To reference the installed certificate authority (CA) bundle, you can use the +built-in function:: + + >>> import certifi + + >>> certifi.where() + '/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/certifi/cacert.pem' + +Or from the command line:: + + $ python -m certifi + /usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/certifi/cacert.pem + +Enjoy! + +.. _`Requests`: https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/master/ + +Addition/Removal of Certificates +-------------------------------- + +Certifi does not support any addition/removal or other modification of the +CA trust store content. This project is intended to provide a reliable and +highly portable root of trust to python deployments. 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a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi-2026.4.22.dist-info/top_level.txt b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi-2026.4.22.dist-info/top_level.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..963eac530b9bc28d704d1bc410299c68e3216d4d --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi-2026.4.22.dist-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +certifi diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9d711f415d663685acccb5d9dedb2ac144246cc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +from .core import contents, where + +__all__ = ["contents", "where"] +__version__ = "2026.04.22" diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi/__main__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi/__main__.py new file mode 100644 index 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+1,83 @@ +""" +certifi.py +~~~~~~~~~~ + +This module returns the installation location of cacert.pem or its contents. +""" +import sys +import atexit + +def exit_cacert_ctx() -> None: + _CACERT_CTX.__exit__(None, None, None) # type: ignore[union-attr] + + +if sys.version_info >= (3, 11): + + from importlib.resources import as_file, files + + _CACERT_CTX = None + _CACERT_PATH = None + + def where() -> str: + # This is slightly terrible, but we want to delay extracting the file + # in cases where we're inside of a zipimport situation until someone + # actually calls where(), but we don't want to re-extract the file + # on every call of where(), so we'll do it once then store it in a + # global variable. + global _CACERT_CTX + global _CACERT_PATH + if _CACERT_PATH is None: + # This is slightly janky, the importlib.resources API wants you to + # manage the cleanup of this file, so it doesn't actually return a + # path, it returns a context manager that will give you the path + # when you enter it and will do any cleanup when you leave it. In + # the common case of not needing a temporary file, it will just + # return the file system location and the __exit__() is a no-op. + # + # We also have to hold onto the actual context manager, because + # it will do the cleanup whenever it gets garbage collected, so + # we will also store that at the global level as well. + _CACERT_CTX = as_file(files("certifi").joinpath("cacert.pem")) + _CACERT_PATH = str(_CACERT_CTX.__enter__()) + atexit.register(exit_cacert_ctx) + + return _CACERT_PATH + + def contents() -> str: + return files("certifi").joinpath("cacert.pem").read_text(encoding="ascii") + +else: + + from importlib.resources import path as get_path, read_text + + _CACERT_CTX = None + _CACERT_PATH = None + + def where() -> str: + # This is slightly terrible, but we want to delay extracting the + # file in cases where we're inside of a zipimport situation until + # someone actually calls where(), but we don't want to re-extract + # the file on every call of where(), so we'll do it once then store + # it in a global variable. + global _CACERT_CTX + global _CACERT_PATH + if _CACERT_PATH is None: + # This is slightly janky, the importlib.resources API wants you + # to manage the cleanup of this file, so it doesn't actually + # return a path, it returns a context manager that will give + # you the path when you enter it and will do any cleanup when + # you leave it. In the common case of not needing a temporary + # file, it will just return the file system location and the + # __exit__() is a no-op. + # + # We also have to hold onto the actual context manager, because + # it will do the cleanup whenever it gets garbage collected, so + # we will also store that at the global level as well. + _CACERT_CTX = get_path("certifi", "cacert.pem") + _CACERT_PATH = str(_CACERT_CTX.__enter__()) + atexit.register(exit_cacert_ctx) + + return _CACERT_PATH + + def contents() -> str: + return read_text("certifi", "cacert.pem", encoding="ascii") diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi/py.typed b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/certifi/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer-3.4.7.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer-3.4.7.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer-3.4.7.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer-3.4.7.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer-3.4.7.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6b5a36018e67b70c47cb1603483566fba87f2178 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer-3.4.7.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,808 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: charset-normalizer +Version: 3.4.7 +Summary: The Real First Universal Charset Detector. Open, modern and actively maintained alternative to Chardet. +Author-email: "Ahmed R. TAHRI" +Maintainer-email: "Ahmed R. TAHRI" +License: MIT +Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/jawah/charset_normalizer/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md +Project-URL: Documentation, https://charset-normalizer.readthedocs.io/ +Project-URL: Code, https://github.com/jawah/charset_normalizer +Project-URL: Issue tracker, https://github.com/jawah/charset_normalizer/issues +Keywords: encoding,charset,charset-detector,detector,normalization,unicode,chardet,detect +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Free Threading :: 4 - Resilient +Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Linguistic +Classifier: Topic :: Utilities +Classifier: Typing :: Typed +Requires-Python: >=3.7 +Description-Content-Type: text/markdown +License-File: LICENSE +Provides-Extra: unicode-backport +Dynamic: license-file + +

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+ +> A library that helps you read text from an unknown charset encoding.
Motivated by `chardet`, +> I'm trying to resolve the issue by taking a new approach. +> All IANA character set names for which the Python core library provides codecs are supported. +> You can also register your own set of codecs, and yes, it would work as-is. + +

+ >>>>> 👉 Try Me Online Now, Then Adopt Me 👈 <<<<< +

+ +This project offers you an alternative to **Universal Charset Encoding Detector**, also known as **Chardet**. + +| Feature | [Chardet](https://github.com/chardet/chardet) | Charset Normalizer | [cChardet](https://github.com/PyYoshi/cChardet) | +|--------------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------:|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|:-----------------------------------------------:| +| `Fast` | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | +| `Universal`[^1] | ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | +| `Reliable` **without** distinguishable standards | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | +| `Reliable` **with** distinguishable standards | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | +| `License` | _Disputed_[^2]
_restrictive_ | MIT | MPL-1.1
_restrictive_ | +| `Native Python` | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | +| `Detect spoken language` | ✅ | ✅ | N/A | +| `UnicodeDecodeError Safety` | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | +| `Whl Size (min)` | 500 kB | 150 kB | ~200 kB | +| `Supported Encoding` | 99 | [99](https://charset-normalizer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/support.html#supported-encodings) | 40 | +| `Can register custom encoding` | ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | + +

+Reading Normalized TextCat Reading Text +

+ +[^1]: They are clearly using specific code for a specific encoding even if covering most of used one. +[^2]: Chardet 7.0+ was relicensed from LGPL-2.1 to MIT following an AI-assisted rewrite. This relicensing is disputed on two independent grounds: **(a)** the original author [contests](https://github.com/chardet/chardet/issues/327) that the maintainer had the right to relicense, arguing the rewrite is a derivative work of the LGPL-licensed codebase since it was not a clean room implementation; **(b)** the copyright claim itself is [questionable](https://github.com/chardet/chardet/issues/334) given the code was primarily generated by an LLM, and AI-generated output may not be copyrightable under most jurisdictions. Either issue alone could undermine the MIT license. Beyond licensing, the rewrite raises questions about responsible use of AI in open source: key architectural ideas pioneered by charset-normalizer - notably decode-first validity filtering (our foundational approach since v1) and encoding pairwise similarity with the same algorithm and threshold — surfaced in chardet 7 without acknowledgment. The project also imported test files from charset-normalizer to train and benchmark against it, then claimed superior accuracy on those very files. Charset-normalizer has always been MIT-licensed, encoding-agnostic by design, and built on a verifiable human-authored history. + +## ⚡ Performance + +This package offer better performances (99th, and 95th) against Chardet. Here are some numbers. + +| Package | Accuracy | Mean per file (ms) | File per sec (est) | +|---------------------------------------------------|:--------:|:------------------:|:------------------:| +| [chardet 7.1](https://github.com/chardet/chardet) | 89 % | 3 ms | 333 file/sec | +| charset-normalizer | **97 %** | 3 ms | 333 file/sec | + +| Package | 99th percentile | 95th percentile | 50th percentile | +|---------------------------------------------------|:---------------:|:---------------:|:---------------:| +| [chardet 7.1](https://github.com/chardet/chardet) | 32 ms | 17 ms | < 1 ms | +| charset-normalizer | 16 ms | 10 ms | 1 ms | + +_updated as of March 2026 using CPython 3.12, Charset-Normalizer 3.4.6, and Chardet 7.1.0_ + +~Chardet's performance on larger file (1MB+) are very poor. Expect huge difference on large payload.~ No longer the case since Chardet 7.0+ + +> Stats are generated using 400+ files using default parameters. More details on used files, see GHA workflows. +> And yes, these results might change at any time. The dataset can be updated to include more files. +> The actual delays heavily depends on your CPU capabilities. The factors should remain the same. +> Chardet claims on his documentation to have a greater accuracy than us based on the dataset they trained Chardet on(...) +> Well, it's normal, the opposite would have been worrying. Whereas charset-normalizer don't train on anything, our solution +> is based on a completely different algorithm, still heuristic through, it does not need weights across every encoding tables. + +## ✨ Installation + +Using pip: + +```sh +pip install charset-normalizer -U +``` + +## 🚀 Basic Usage + +### CLI +This package comes with a CLI. + +``` +usage: normalizer [-h] [-v] [-a] [-n] [-m] [-r] [-f] [-t THRESHOLD] + file [file ...] + +The Real First Universal Charset Detector. Discover originating encoding used +on text file. Normalize text to unicode. + +positional arguments: + files File(s) to be analysed + +optional arguments: + -h, --help show this help message and exit + -v, --verbose Display complementary information about file if any. + Stdout will contain logs about the detection process. + -a, --with-alternative + Output complementary possibilities if any. Top-level + JSON WILL be a list. + -n, --normalize Permit to normalize input file. If not set, program + does not write anything. + -m, --minimal Only output the charset detected to STDOUT. Disabling + JSON output. + -r, --replace Replace file when trying to normalize it instead of + creating a new one. + -f, --force Replace file without asking if you are sure, use this + flag with caution. + -t THRESHOLD, --threshold THRESHOLD + Define a custom maximum amount of chaos allowed in + decoded content. 0. <= chaos <= 1. + --version Show version information and exit. +``` + +```bash +normalizer ./data/sample.1.fr.srt +``` + +or + +```bash +python -m charset_normalizer ./data/sample.1.fr.srt +``` + +🎉 Since version 1.4.0 the CLI produce easily usable stdout result in JSON format. + +```json +{ + "path": "/home/default/projects/charset_normalizer/data/sample.1.fr.srt", + "encoding": "cp1252", + "encoding_aliases": [ + "1252", + "windows_1252" + ], + "alternative_encodings": [ + "cp1254", + "cp1256", + "cp1258", + "iso8859_14", + "iso8859_15", + "iso8859_16", + "iso8859_3", + "iso8859_9", + "latin_1", + "mbcs" + ], + "language": "French", + "alphabets": [ + "Basic Latin", + "Latin-1 Supplement" + ], + "has_sig_or_bom": false, + "chaos": 0.149, + "coherence": 97.152, + "unicode_path": null, + "is_preferred": true +} +``` + +### Python +*Just print out normalized text* +```python +from charset_normalizer import from_path + +results = from_path('./my_subtitle.srt') + +print(str(results.best())) +``` + +*Upgrade your code without effort* +```python +from charset_normalizer import detect +``` + +The above code will behave the same as **chardet**. We ensure that we offer the best (reasonable) BC result possible. + +See the docs for advanced usage : [readthedocs.io](https://charset-normalizer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) + +## 😇 Why + +When I started using Chardet, I noticed that it was not suited to my expectations, and I wanted to propose a +reliable alternative using a completely different method. Also! I never back down on a good challenge! + +I **don't care** about the **originating charset** encoding, because **two different tables** can +produce **two identical rendered string.** +What I want is to get readable text, the best I can. + +In a way, **I'm brute forcing text decoding.** How cool is that ? 😎 + +Don't confuse package **ftfy** with charset-normalizer or chardet. ftfy goal is to repair Unicode string whereas charset-normalizer to convert raw file in unknown encoding to unicode. + +## 🍰 How + + - Discard all charset encoding table that could not fit the binary content. + - Measure noise, or the mess once opened (by chunks) with a corresponding charset encoding. + - Extract matches with the lowest mess detected. + - Additionally, we measure coherence / probe for a language. + +**Wait a minute**, what is noise/mess and coherence according to **YOU ?** + +*Noise :* I opened hundred of text files, **written by humans**, with the wrong encoding table. **I observed**, then +**I established** some ground rules about **what is obvious** when **it seems like** a mess (aka. defining noise in rendered text). + I know that my interpretation of what is noise is probably incomplete, feel free to contribute in order to + improve or rewrite it. + +*Coherence :* For each language there is on earth, we have computed ranked letter appearance occurrences (the best we can). So I thought +that intel is worth something here. So I use those records against decoded text to check if I can detect intelligent design. + +## ⚡ Known limitations + + - Language detection is unreliable when text contains two or more languages sharing identical letters. (eg. HTML (english tags) + Turkish content (Sharing Latin characters)) + - Every charset detector heavily depends on sufficient content. In common cases, do not bother run detection on very tiny content. + +## ⚠️ About Python EOLs + +**If you are running:** + +- Python >=2.7,<3.5: Unsupported +- Python 3.5: charset-normalizer < 2.1 +- Python 3.6: charset-normalizer < 3.1 + +Upgrade your Python interpreter as soon as possible. + +## 👤 Contributing + +Contributions, issues and feature requests are very much welcome.
+Feel free to check [issues page](https://github.com/ousret/charset_normalizer/issues) if you want to contribute. + +## 📝 License + +Copyright © [Ahmed TAHRI @Ousret](https://github.com/Ousret).
+This project is [MIT](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/blob/master/LICENSE) licensed. + +Characters frequencies used in this project © 2012 [Denny Vrandečić](http://simia.net/letters/) + +## 💼 For Enterprise + +Professional support for charset-normalizer is available as part of the [Tidelift +Subscription][1]. Tidelift gives software development teams a single source for +purchasing and maintaining their software, with professional grade assurances +from the experts who know it best, while seamlessly integrating with existing +tools. + +[1]: https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/pypi-charset-normalizer?utm_source=pypi-charset-normalizer&utm_medium=readme + +[![OpenSSF Best Practices](https://www.bestpractices.dev/projects/7297/badge)](https://www.bestpractices.dev/projects/7297) + +# Changelog +All notable changes to charset-normalizer will be documented in this file. This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). +The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/). + +## [3.4.7](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.4.6...3.4.7) (2026-04-02) + +### Changed +- Pre-built optimized version using mypy[c] v1.20. +- Relax `setuptools` constraint to `setuptools>=68,<82.1`. + +### Fixed +- Correctly remove SIG remnant in utf-7 decoded string. (#718) (#716) + +## [3.4.6](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.4.5...3.4.6) (2026-03-15) + +### Changed +- Flattened the logic in `charset_normalizer.md` for higher performance. Removed `eligible(..)` and `feed(...)` + in favor of `feed_info(...)`. +- Raised upper bound for mypy[c] to 1.20, for our optimized version. +- Updated `UNICODE_RANGES_COMBINED` using Unicode blocks v17. + +### Fixed +- Edge case where noise difference between two candidates can be almost insignificant. (#672) +- CLI `--normalize` writing to wrong path when passing multiple files in. (#702) + +### Misc +- Freethreaded pre-built wheels now shipped in PyPI starting with 3.14t. (#616) + +## [3.4.5](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.4.4...3.4.5) (2026-03-06) + +### Changed +- Update `setuptools` constraint to `setuptools>=68,<=82`. +- Raised upper bound of mypyc for the optional pre-built extension to v1.19.1 + +### Fixed +- Add explicit link to lib math in our optimized build. (#692) +- Logger level not restored correctly for empty byte sequences. (#701) +- TypeError when passing bytearray to from_bytes. (#703) + +### Misc +- Applied safe micro-optimizations in both our noise detector and language detector. +- Rewrote the `query_yes_no` function (inside CLI) to avoid using ambiguous licensed code. +- Added `cd.py` submodule into mypyc optional compilation to reduce further the performance impact. + +## [3.4.4](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.4.2...3.4.4) (2025-10-13) + +### Changed +- Bound `setuptools` to a specific constraint `setuptools>=68,<=81`. +- Raised upper bound of mypyc for the optional pre-built extension to v1.18.2 + +### Removed +- `setuptools-scm` as a build dependency. + +### Misc +- Enforced hashes in `dev-requirements.txt` and created `ci-requirements.txt` for security purposes. +- Additional pre-built wheels for riscv64, s390x, and armv7l architectures. +- Restore ` multiple.intoto.jsonl` in GitHub releases in addition to individual attestation file per wheel. + +## [3.4.3](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.4.2...3.4.3) (2025-08-09) + +### Changed +- mypy(c) is no longer a required dependency at build time if `CHARSET_NORMALIZER_USE_MYPYC` isn't set to `1`. (#595) (#583) +- automatically lower confidence on small bytes samples that are not Unicode in `detect` output legacy function. (#391) + +### Added +- Custom build backend to overcome inability to mark mypy as an optional dependency in the build phase. +- Support for Python 3.14 + +### Fixed +- sdist archive contained useless directories. +- automatically fallback on valid UTF-16 or UTF-32 even if the md says it's noisy. (#633) + +### Misc +- SBOM are automatically published to the relevant GitHub release to comply with regulatory changes. + Each published wheel comes with its SBOM. We choose CycloneDX as the format. +- Prebuilt optimized wheel are no longer distributed by default for CPython 3.7 due to a change in cibuildwheel. + +## [3.4.2](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.4.1...3.4.2) (2025-05-02) + +### Fixed +- Addressed the DeprecationWarning in our CLI regarding `argparse.FileType` by backporting the target class into the package. (#591) +- Improved the overall reliability of the detector with CJK Ideographs. (#605) (#587) + +### Changed +- Optional mypyc compilation upgraded to version 1.15 for Python >= 3.8 + +## [3.4.1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.4.0...3.4.1) (2024-12-24) + +### Changed +- Project metadata are now stored using `pyproject.toml` instead of `setup.cfg` using setuptools as the build backend. +- Enforce annotation delayed loading for a simpler and consistent types in the project. +- Optional mypyc compilation upgraded to version 1.14 for Python >= 3.8 + +### Added +- pre-commit configuration. +- noxfile. + +### Removed +- `build-requirements.txt` as per using `pyproject.toml` native build configuration. +- `bin/integration.py` and `bin/serve.py` in favor of downstream integration test (see noxfile). +- `setup.cfg` in favor of `pyproject.toml` metadata configuration. +- Unused `utils.range_scan` function. + +### Fixed +- Converting content to Unicode bytes may insert `utf_8` instead of preferred `utf-8`. (#572) +- Deprecation warning "'count' is passed as positional argument" when converting to Unicode bytes on Python 3.13+ + +## [3.4.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.3.2...3.4.0) (2024-10-08) + +### Added +- Argument `--no-preemptive` in the CLI to prevent the detector to search for hints. +- Support for Python 3.13 (#512) + +### Fixed +- Relax the TypeError exception thrown when trying to compare a CharsetMatch with anything else than a CharsetMatch. +- Improved the general reliability of the detector based on user feedbacks. (#520) (#509) (#498) (#407) (#537) +- Declared charset in content (preemptive detection) not changed when converting to utf-8 bytes. (#381) + +## [3.3.2](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.3.1...3.3.2) (2023-10-31) + +### Fixed +- Unintentional memory usage regression when using large payload that match several encoding (#376) +- Regression on some detection case showcased in the documentation (#371) + +### Added +- Noise (md) probe that identify malformed arabic representation due to the presence of letters in isolated form (credit to my wife) + +## [3.3.1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.3.0...3.3.1) (2023-10-22) + +### Changed +- Optional mypyc compilation upgraded to version 1.6.1 for Python >= 3.8 +- Improved the general detection reliability based on reports from the community + +## [3.3.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.2.0...3.3.0) (2023-09-30) + +### Added +- Allow to execute the CLI (e.g. normalizer) through `python -m charset_normalizer.cli` or `python -m charset_normalizer` +- Support for 9 forgotten encoding that are supported by Python but unlisted in `encoding.aliases` as they have no alias (#323) + +### Removed +- (internal) Redundant utils.is_ascii function and unused function is_private_use_only +- (internal) charset_normalizer.assets is moved inside charset_normalizer.constant + +### Changed +- (internal) Unicode code blocks in constants are updated using the latest v15.0.0 definition to improve detection +- Optional mypyc compilation upgraded to version 1.5.1 for Python >= 3.8 + +### Fixed +- Unable to properly sort CharsetMatch when both chaos/noise and coherence were close due to an unreachable condition in \_\_lt\_\_ (#350) + +## [3.2.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.1.0...3.2.0) (2023-06-07) + +### Changed +- Typehint for function `from_path` no longer enforce `PathLike` as its first argument +- Minor improvement over the global detection reliability + +### Added +- Introduce function `is_binary` that relies on main capabilities, and optimized to detect binaries +- Propagate `enable_fallback` argument throughout `from_bytes`, `from_path`, and `from_fp` that allow a deeper control over the detection (default True) +- Explicit support for Python 3.12 + +### Fixed +- Edge case detection failure where a file would contain 'very-long' camel cased word (Issue #289) + +## [3.1.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.0.1...3.1.0) (2023-03-06) + +### Added +- Argument `should_rename_legacy` for legacy function `detect` and disregard any new arguments without errors (PR #262) + +### Removed +- Support for Python 3.6 (PR #260) + +### Changed +- Optional speedup provided by mypy/c 1.0.1 + +## [3.0.1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.0.0...3.0.1) (2022-11-18) + +### Fixed +- Multi-bytes cutter/chunk generator did not always cut correctly (PR #233) + +### Changed +- Speedup provided by mypy/c 0.990 on Python >= 3.7 + +## [3.0.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.1.1...3.0.0) (2022-10-20) + +### Added +- Extend the capability of explain=True when cp_isolation contains at most two entries (min one), will log in details of the Mess-detector results +- Support for alternative language frequency set in charset_normalizer.assets.FREQUENCIES +- Add parameter `language_threshold` in `from_bytes`, `from_path` and `from_fp` to adjust the minimum expected coherence ratio +- `normalizer --version` now specify if current version provide extra speedup (meaning mypyc compilation whl) + +### Changed +- Build with static metadata using 'build' frontend +- Make the language detection stricter +- Optional: Module `md.py` can be compiled using Mypyc to provide an extra speedup up to 4x faster than v2.1 + +### Fixed +- CLI with opt --normalize fail when using full path for files +- TooManyAccentuatedPlugin induce false positive on the mess detection when too few alpha character have been fed to it +- Sphinx warnings when generating the documentation + +### Removed +- Coherence detector no longer return 'Simple English' instead return 'English' +- Coherence detector no longer return 'Classical Chinese' instead return 'Chinese' +- Breaking: Method `first()` and `best()` from CharsetMatch +- UTF-7 will no longer appear as "detected" without a recognized SIG/mark (is unreliable/conflict with ASCII) +- Breaking: Class aliases CharsetDetector, CharsetDoctor, CharsetNormalizerMatch and CharsetNormalizerMatches +- Breaking: Top-level function `normalize` +- Breaking: Properties `chaos_secondary_pass`, `coherence_non_latin` and `w_counter` from CharsetMatch +- Support for the backport `unicodedata2` + +## [3.0.0rc1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.0.0b2...3.0.0rc1) (2022-10-18) + +### Added +- Extend the capability of explain=True when cp_isolation contains at most two entries (min one), will log in details of the Mess-detector results +- Support for alternative language frequency set in charset_normalizer.assets.FREQUENCIES +- Add parameter `language_threshold` in `from_bytes`, `from_path` and `from_fp` to adjust the minimum expected coherence ratio + +### Changed +- Build with static metadata using 'build' frontend +- Make the language detection stricter + +### Fixed +- CLI with opt --normalize fail when using full path for files +- TooManyAccentuatedPlugin induce false positive on the mess detection when too few alpha character have been fed to it + +### Removed +- Coherence detector no longer return 'Simple English' instead return 'English' +- Coherence detector no longer return 'Classical Chinese' instead return 'Chinese' + +## [3.0.0b2](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.0.0b1...3.0.0b2) (2022-08-21) + +### Added +- `normalizer --version` now specify if current version provide extra speedup (meaning mypyc compilation whl) + +### Removed +- Breaking: Method `first()` and `best()` from CharsetMatch +- UTF-7 will no longer appear as "detected" without a recognized SIG/mark (is unreliable/conflict with ASCII) + +### Fixed +- Sphinx warnings when generating the documentation + +## [3.0.0b1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.1.0...3.0.0b1) (2022-08-15) + +### Changed +- Optional: Module `md.py` can be compiled using Mypyc to provide an extra speedup up to 4x faster than v2.1 + +### Removed +- Breaking: Class aliases CharsetDetector, CharsetDoctor, CharsetNormalizerMatch and CharsetNormalizerMatches +- Breaking: Top-level function `normalize` +- Breaking: Properties `chaos_secondary_pass`, `coherence_non_latin` and `w_counter` from CharsetMatch +- Support for the backport `unicodedata2` + +## [2.1.1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.1.0...2.1.1) (2022-08-19) + +### Deprecated +- Function `normalize` scheduled for removal in 3.0 + +### Changed +- Removed useless call to decode in fn is_unprintable (#206) + +### Fixed +- Third-party library (i18n xgettext) crashing not recognizing utf_8 (PEP 263) with underscore from [@aleksandernovikov](https://github.com/aleksandernovikov) (#204) + +## [2.1.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.12...2.1.0) (2022-06-19) + +### Added +- Output the Unicode table version when running the CLI with `--version` (PR #194) + +### Changed +- Re-use decoded buffer for single byte character sets from [@nijel](https://github.com/nijel) (PR #175) +- Fixing some performance bottlenecks from [@deedy5](https://github.com/deedy5) (PR #183) + +### Fixed +- Workaround potential bug in cpython with Zero Width No-Break Space located in Arabic Presentation Forms-B, Unicode 1.1 not acknowledged as space (PR #175) +- CLI default threshold aligned with the API threshold from [@oleksandr-kuzmenko](https://github.com/oleksandr-kuzmenko) (PR #181) + +### Removed +- Support for Python 3.5 (PR #192) + +### Deprecated +- Use of backport unicodedata from `unicodedata2` as Python is quickly catching up, scheduled for removal in 3.0 (PR #194) + +## [2.0.12](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.11...2.0.12) (2022-02-12) + +### Fixed +- ASCII miss-detection on rare cases (PR #170) + +## [2.0.11](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.10...2.0.11) (2022-01-30) + +### Added +- Explicit support for Python 3.11 (PR #164) + +### Changed +- The logging behavior have been completely reviewed, now using only TRACE and DEBUG levels (PR #163 #165) + +## [2.0.10](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.9...2.0.10) (2022-01-04) + +### Fixed +- Fallback match entries might lead to UnicodeDecodeError for large bytes sequence (PR #154) + +### Changed +- Skipping the language-detection (CD) on ASCII (PR #155) + +## [2.0.9](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.8...2.0.9) (2021-12-03) + +### Changed +- Moderating the logging impact (since 2.0.8) for specific environments (PR #147) + +### Fixed +- Wrong logging level applied when setting kwarg `explain` to True (PR #146) + +## [2.0.8](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.7...2.0.8) (2021-11-24) +### Changed +- Improvement over Vietnamese detection (PR #126) +- MD improvement on trailing data and long foreign (non-pure latin) data (PR #124) +- Efficiency improvements in cd/alphabet_languages from [@adbar](https://github.com/adbar) (PR #122) +- call sum() without an intermediary list following PEP 289 recommendations from [@adbar](https://github.com/adbar) (PR #129) +- Code style as refactored by Sourcery-AI (PR #131) +- Minor adjustment on the MD around european words (PR #133) +- Remove and replace SRTs from assets / tests (PR #139) +- Initialize the library logger with a `NullHandler` by default from [@nmaynes](https://github.com/nmaynes) (PR #135) +- Setting kwarg `explain` to True will add provisionally (bounded to function lifespan) a specific stream handler (PR #135) + +### Fixed +- Fix large (misleading) sequence giving UnicodeDecodeError (PR #137) +- Avoid using too insignificant chunk (PR #137) + +### Added +- Add and expose function `set_logging_handler` to configure a specific StreamHandler from [@nmaynes](https://github.com/nmaynes) (PR #135) +- Add `CHANGELOG.md` entries, format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/) (PR #141) + +## [2.0.7](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.6...2.0.7) (2021-10-11) +### Added +- Add support for Kazakh (Cyrillic) language detection (PR #109) + +### Changed +- Further, improve inferring the language from a given single-byte code page (PR #112) +- Vainly trying to leverage PEP263 when PEP3120 is not supported (PR #116) +- Refactoring for potential performance improvements in loops from [@adbar](https://github.com/adbar) (PR #113) +- Various detection improvement (MD+CD) (PR #117) + +### Removed +- Remove redundant logging entry about detected language(s) (PR #115) + +### Fixed +- Fix a minor inconsistency between Python 3.5 and other versions regarding language detection (PR #117 #102) + +## [2.0.6](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.5...2.0.6) (2021-09-18) +### Fixed +- Unforeseen regression with the loss of the backward-compatibility with some older minor of Python 3.5.x (PR #100) +- Fix CLI crash when using --minimal output in certain cases (PR #103) + +### Changed +- Minor improvement to the detection efficiency (less than 1%) (PR #106 #101) + +## [2.0.5](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.4...2.0.5) (2021-09-14) +### Changed +- The project now comply with: flake8, mypy, isort and black to ensure a better overall quality (PR #81) +- The BC-support with v1.x was improved, the old staticmethods are restored (PR #82) +- The Unicode detection is slightly improved (PR #93) +- Add syntax sugar \_\_bool\_\_ for results CharsetMatches list-container (PR #91) + +### Removed +- The project no longer raise warning on tiny content given for detection, will be simply logged as warning instead (PR #92) + +### Fixed +- In some rare case, the chunks extractor could cut in the middle of a multi-byte character and could mislead the mess detection (PR #95) +- Some rare 'space' characters could trip up the UnprintablePlugin/Mess detection (PR #96) +- The MANIFEST.in was not exhaustive (PR #78) + +## [2.0.4](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.3...2.0.4) (2021-07-30) +### Fixed +- The CLI no longer raise an unexpected exception when no encoding has been found (PR #70) +- Fix accessing the 'alphabets' property when the payload contains surrogate characters (PR #68) +- The logger could mislead (explain=True) on detected languages and the impact of one MBCS match (PR #72) +- Submatch factoring could be wrong in rare edge cases (PR #72) +- Multiple files given to the CLI were ignored when publishing results to STDOUT. (After the first path) (PR #72) +- Fix line endings from CRLF to LF for certain project files (PR #67) + +### Changed +- Adjust the MD to lower the sensitivity, thus improving the global detection reliability (PR #69 #76) +- Allow fallback on specified encoding if any (PR #71) + +## [2.0.3](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.2...2.0.3) (2021-07-16) +### Changed +- Part of the detection mechanism has been improved to be less sensitive, resulting in more accurate detection results. Especially ASCII. (PR #63) +- According to the community wishes, the detection will fall back on ASCII or UTF-8 in a last-resort case. (PR #64) + +## [2.0.2](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.1...2.0.2) (2021-07-15) +### Fixed +- Empty/Too small JSON payload miss-detection fixed. Report from [@tseaver](https://github.com/tseaver) (PR #59) + +### Changed +- Don't inject unicodedata2 into sys.modules from [@akx](https://github.com/akx) (PR #57) + +## [2.0.1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.0...2.0.1) (2021-07-13) +### Fixed +- Make it work where there isn't a filesystem available, dropping assets frequencies.json. Report from [@sethmlarson](https://github.com/sethmlarson). (PR #55) +- Using explain=False permanently disable the verbose output in the current runtime (PR #47) +- One log entry (language target preemptive) was not show in logs when using explain=True (PR #47) +- Fix undesired exception (ValueError) on getitem of instance CharsetMatches (PR #52) + +### Changed +- Public function normalize default args values were not aligned with from_bytes (PR #53) + +### Added +- You may now use charset aliases in cp_isolation and cp_exclusion arguments (PR #47) + +## [2.0.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.4.1...2.0.0) (2021-07-02) +### Changed +- 4x to 5 times faster than the previous 1.4.0 release. At least 2x faster than Chardet. +- Accent has been made on UTF-8 detection, should perform rather instantaneous. +- The backward compatibility with Chardet has been greatly improved. The legacy detect function returns an identical charset name whenever possible. +- The detection mechanism has been slightly improved, now Turkish content is detected correctly (most of the time) +- The program has been rewritten to ease the readability and maintainability. (+Using static typing)+ +- utf_7 detection has been reinstated. + +### Removed +- This package no longer require anything when used with Python 3.5 (Dropped cached_property) +- Removed support for these languages: Catalan, Esperanto, Kazakh, Baque, Volapük, Azeri, Galician, Nynorsk, Macedonian, and Serbocroatian. +- The exception hook on UnicodeDecodeError has been removed. + +### Deprecated +- Methods coherence_non_latin, w_counter, chaos_secondary_pass of the class CharsetMatch are now deprecated and scheduled for removal in v3.0 + +### Fixed +- The CLI output used the relative path of the file(s). Should be absolute. + +## [1.4.1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.4.0...1.4.1) (2021-05-28) +### Fixed +- Logger configuration/usage no longer conflict with others (PR #44) + +## [1.4.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.3.9...1.4.0) (2021-05-21) +### Removed +- Using standard logging instead of using the package loguru. +- Dropping nose test framework in favor of the maintained pytest. +- Choose to not use dragonmapper package to help with gibberish Chinese/CJK text. +- Require cached_property only for Python 3.5 due to constraint. Dropping for every other interpreter version. +- Stop support for UTF-7 that does not contain a SIG. +- Dropping PrettyTable, replaced with pure JSON output in CLI. + +### Fixed +- BOM marker in a CharsetNormalizerMatch instance could be False in rare cases even if obviously present. Due to the sub-match factoring process. +- Not searching properly for the BOM when trying utf32/16 parent codec. + +### Changed +- Improving the package final size by compressing frequencies.json. +- Huge improvement over the larges payload. + +### Added +- CLI now produces JSON consumable output. +- Return ASCII if given sequences fit. Given reasonable confidence. + +## [1.3.9](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.3.8...1.3.9) (2021-05-13) + +### Fixed +- In some very rare cases, you may end up getting encode/decode errors due to a bad bytes payload (PR #40) + +## [1.3.8](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.3.7...1.3.8) (2021-05-12) + +### Fixed +- Empty given payload for detection may cause an exception if trying to access the `alphabets` property. (PR #39) + +## [1.3.7](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.3.6...1.3.7) (2021-05-12) + +### Fixed +- The legacy detect function should return UTF-8-SIG if sig is present in the payload. (PR #38) + +## [1.3.6](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.3.5...1.3.6) (2021-02-09) + +### Changed +- Amend the previous release to allow prettytable 2.0 (PR #35) + +## [1.3.5](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.3.4...1.3.5) (2021-02-08) + +### Fixed +- Fix error while using the package with a python pre-release interpreter (PR #33) + +### Changed +- Dependencies refactoring, constraints revised. + +### Added +- Add python 3.9 and 3.10 to the supported interpreters + +MIT License + +Copyright (c) 2025 TAHRI Ahmed R. + +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. 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Oбразованието!'.encode('utf_8')) + >>> best_guess = results.best() + >>> str(best_guess) + 'Bсеки човек има право на образование. Oбразованието!' + +Others methods and usages are available - see the full documentation +at . +:copyright: (c) 2021 by Ahmed TAHRI +:license: MIT, see LICENSE for more details. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging + +from .api import from_bytes, from_fp, from_path, is_binary +from .legacy import detect +from .models import CharsetMatch, CharsetMatches +from .utils import set_logging_handler +from .version import VERSION, __version__ + +__all__ = ( + "from_fp", + "from_path", + "from_bytes", + "is_binary", + "detect", + "CharsetMatch", + "CharsetMatches", + "__version__", + "VERSION", + "set_logging_handler", +) + +# Attach a NullHandler to the top level logger by default +# https://docs.python.org/3.3/howto/logging.html#configuring-logging-for-a-library + +logging.getLogger("charset_normalizer").addHandler(logging.NullHandler()) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/__main__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/__main__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e0e76f7bfbb411d4424d3a1834b0ea803d80ea7e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/__main__.py @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from .cli import cli_detect + +if __name__ == "__main__": + cli_detect() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/api.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/api.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..50cb955092a9b9d1cf65004353d1d3748fd9b53e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/api.py @@ -0,0 +1,988 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +from os import PathLike +from typing import BinaryIO + +from .cd import ( + coherence_ratio, + encoding_languages, + mb_encoding_languages, + merge_coherence_ratios, +) +from .constant import ( + IANA_SUPPORTED, + IANA_SUPPORTED_SIMILAR, + TOO_BIG_SEQUENCE, + TOO_SMALL_SEQUENCE, + TRACE, +) +from .md import mess_ratio +from .models import CharsetMatch, CharsetMatches +from .utils import ( + any_specified_encoding, + cut_sequence_chunks, + iana_name, + identify_sig_or_bom, + is_multi_byte_encoding, + should_strip_sig_or_bom, +) + +logger = logging.getLogger("charset_normalizer") +explain_handler = logging.StreamHandler() +explain_handler.setFormatter( + logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s | %(levelname)s | %(message)s") +) + +# Pre-compute a reordered encoding list: multibyte first, then single-byte. +# This allows the mb_definitive_match optimization to fire earlier, skipping +# all single-byte encodings for genuine CJK content. Multibyte codecs +# hard-fail (UnicodeDecodeError) on single-byte data almost instantly, so +# testing them first costs negligible time for non-CJK files. +_mb_supported: list[str] = [] +_sb_supported: list[str] = [] + +for _supported_enc in IANA_SUPPORTED: + try: + if is_multi_byte_encoding(_supported_enc): + _mb_supported.append(_supported_enc) + else: + _sb_supported.append(_supported_enc) + except ImportError: + _sb_supported.append(_supported_enc) + +IANA_SUPPORTED_MB_FIRST: list[str] = _mb_supported + _sb_supported + + +def from_bytes( + sequences: bytes | bytearray, + steps: int = 5, + chunk_size: int = 512, + threshold: float = 0.2, + cp_isolation: list[str] | None = None, + cp_exclusion: list[str] | None = None, + preemptive_behaviour: bool = True, + explain: bool = False, + language_threshold: float = 0.1, + enable_fallback: bool = True, +) -> CharsetMatches: + """ + Given a raw bytes sequence, return the best possibles charset usable to render str objects. + If there is no results, it is a strong indicator that the source is binary/not text. + By default, the process will extract 5 blocks of 512o each to assess the mess and coherence of a given sequence. + And will give up a particular code page after 20% of measured mess. Those criteria are customizable at will. + + The preemptive behavior DOES NOT replace the traditional detection workflow, it prioritize a particular code page + but never take it for granted. Can improve the performance. + + You may want to focus your attention to some code page or/and not others, use cp_isolation and cp_exclusion for that + purpose. + + This function will strip the SIG in the payload/sequence every time except on UTF-16, UTF-32. + By default the library does not setup any handler other than the NullHandler, if you choose to set the 'explain' + toggle to True it will alter the logger configuration to add a StreamHandler that is suitable for debugging. + Custom logging format and handler can be set manually. + """ + + if not isinstance(sequences, (bytearray, bytes)): + raise TypeError( + "Expected object of type bytes or bytearray, got: {}".format( + type(sequences) + ) + ) + + if explain: + previous_logger_level: int = logger.level + logger.addHandler(explain_handler) + logger.setLevel(TRACE) + + length: int = len(sequences) + + if length == 0: + logger.debug("Encoding detection on empty bytes, assuming utf_8 intention.") + if explain: # Defensive: ensure exit path clean handler + logger.removeHandler(explain_handler) + logger.setLevel(previous_logger_level) + return CharsetMatches([CharsetMatch(sequences, "utf_8", 0.0, False, [], "")]) + + if cp_isolation is not None: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "cp_isolation is set. use this flag for debugging purpose. " + "limited list of encoding allowed : %s.", + ", ".join(cp_isolation), + ) + cp_isolation = [iana_name(cp, False) for cp in cp_isolation] + else: + cp_isolation = [] + + if cp_exclusion is not None: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "cp_exclusion is set. use this flag for debugging purpose. " + "limited list of encoding excluded : %s.", + ", ".join(cp_exclusion), + ) + cp_exclusion = [iana_name(cp, False) for cp in cp_exclusion] + else: + cp_exclusion = [] + + if length <= (chunk_size * steps): + logger.log( + TRACE, + "override steps (%i) and chunk_size (%i) as content does not fit (%i byte(s) given) parameters.", + steps, + chunk_size, + length, + ) + steps = 1 + chunk_size = length + + if steps > 1 and length / steps < chunk_size: + chunk_size = int(length / steps) + + is_too_small_sequence: bool = len(sequences) < TOO_SMALL_SEQUENCE + is_too_large_sequence: bool = len(sequences) >= TOO_BIG_SEQUENCE + + if is_too_small_sequence: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Trying to detect encoding from a tiny portion of ({}) byte(s).".format( + length + ), + ) + elif is_too_large_sequence: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Using lazy str decoding because the payload is quite large, ({}) byte(s).".format( + length + ), + ) + + prioritized_encodings: list[str] = [] + + specified_encoding: str | None = ( + any_specified_encoding(sequences) if preemptive_behaviour else None + ) + + if specified_encoding is not None: + prioritized_encodings.append(specified_encoding) + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Detected declarative mark in sequence. Priority +1 given for %s.", + specified_encoding, + ) + + tested: set[str] = set() + tested_but_hard_failure: list[str] = [] + tested_but_soft_failure: list[str] = [] + soft_failure_skip: set[str] = set() + success_fast_tracked: set[str] = set() + + # Cache for decoded payload deduplication: hash(decoded_payload) -> (mean_mess_ratio, cd_ratios_merged, passed) + # When multiple encodings decode to the exact same string, we can skip the expensive + # mess_ratio and coherence_ratio analysis and reuse the results from the first encoding. + payload_result_cache: dict[int, tuple[float, list[tuple[str, float]], bool]] = {} + + # When a definitive result (chaos=0.0 and good coherence) is found after testing + # the prioritized encodings (ascii, utf_8), we can significantly reduce the remaining + # work. Encodings that target completely different language families (e.g., Cyrillic + # when the definitive match is Latin) are skipped entirely. + # Additionally, for same-family encodings that pass chaos probing, we reuse the + # definitive match's coherence ratios instead of recomputing them — a major savings + # since coherence_ratio accounts for ~30% of total time on slow Latin files. + definitive_match_found: bool = False + definitive_target_languages: set[str] = set() + # After the definitive match fires, we cap the number of additional same-family + # single-byte encodings that pass chaos probing. Once we've accumulated enough + # good candidates (N), further same-family SB encodings are unlikely to produce + # a better best() result and just waste mess_ratio + coherence_ratio time. + # The first encoding to trigger the definitive match is NOT counted (it's already in). + post_definitive_sb_success_count: int = 0 + POST_DEFINITIVE_SB_CAP: int = 7 + + # When a non-UTF multibyte encoding passes chaos probing with significant multibyte + # content (decoded length < 98% of raw length), skip all remaining single-byte encodings. + # Rationale: multi-byte decoders (CJK) have strict byte-sequence validation — if they + # decode without error AND pass chaos probing with substantial multibyte content, the + # data is genuinely multibyte encoded. Single-byte encodings will always decode (every + # byte maps to something) but waste time on mess_ratio before failing. + # The 98% threshold prevents false triggers on files that happen to have a few valid + # multibyte pairs (e.g., cp424/_ude_1.txt where big5 decodes with 99% ratio). + mb_definitive_match_found: bool = False + + fallback_ascii: CharsetMatch | None = None + fallback_u8: CharsetMatch | None = None + fallback_specified: CharsetMatch | None = None + + results: CharsetMatches = CharsetMatches() + + early_stop_results: CharsetMatches = CharsetMatches() + + sig_encoding, sig_payload = identify_sig_or_bom(sequences) + + if sig_encoding is not None: + prioritized_encodings.append(sig_encoding) + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Detected a SIG or BOM mark on first %i byte(s). Priority +1 given for %s.", + len(sig_payload), + sig_encoding, + ) + + prioritized_encodings.append("ascii") + + if "utf_8" not in prioritized_encodings: + prioritized_encodings.append("utf_8") + + for encoding_iana in prioritized_encodings + IANA_SUPPORTED_MB_FIRST: + if cp_isolation and encoding_iana not in cp_isolation: + continue + + if cp_exclusion and encoding_iana in cp_exclusion: + continue + + if encoding_iana in tested: + continue + + tested.add(encoding_iana) + + decoded_payload: str | None = None + bom_or_sig_available: bool = sig_encoding == encoding_iana + strip_sig_or_bom: bool = bom_or_sig_available and should_strip_sig_or_bom( + encoding_iana + ) + + if encoding_iana in {"utf_16", "utf_32"} and not bom_or_sig_available: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Encoding %s won't be tested as-is because it require a BOM. Will try some sub-encoder LE/BE.", + encoding_iana, + ) + continue + if encoding_iana in {"utf_7"} and not bom_or_sig_available: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Encoding %s won't be tested as-is because detection is unreliable without BOM/SIG.", + encoding_iana, + ) + continue + + # Skip encodings similar to ones that already soft-failed (high mess ratio). + # Checked BEFORE the expensive decode attempt. + if encoding_iana in soft_failure_skip: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "%s is deemed too similar to a code page that was already considered unsuited. Continuing!", + encoding_iana, + ) + continue + + # Skip encodings that were already fast-tracked from a similar successful encoding. + if encoding_iana in success_fast_tracked: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Skipping %s: already fast-tracked from a similar successful encoding.", + encoding_iana, + ) + continue + + try: + is_multi_byte_decoder: bool = is_multi_byte_encoding(encoding_iana) + except (ModuleNotFoundError, ImportError): # Defensive: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Encoding %s does not provide an IncrementalDecoder", + encoding_iana, + ) + continue + + # When we've already found a definitive match (chaos=0.0 with good coherence) + # after testing the prioritized encodings, skip encodings that target + # completely different language families. This avoids running expensive + # mess_ratio + coherence_ratio on clearly unrelated candidates (e.g., Cyrillic + # when the definitive match is Latin-based). + if definitive_match_found: + if not is_multi_byte_decoder: + enc_languages = set(encoding_languages(encoding_iana)) + else: + enc_languages = set(mb_encoding_languages(encoding_iana)) + if not enc_languages.intersection(definitive_target_languages): + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Skipping %s: definitive match already found, this encoding targets different languages (%s vs %s).", + encoding_iana, + enc_languages, + definitive_target_languages, + ) + continue + + # After the definitive match, cap the number of additional same-family + # single-byte encodings that pass chaos probing. This avoids testing the + # tail of rare, low-value same-family encodings (mac_iceland, cp860, etc.) + # that almost never change best() but each cost ~1-2ms of mess_ratio + coherence. + if ( + definitive_match_found + and not is_multi_byte_decoder + and post_definitive_sb_success_count >= POST_DEFINITIVE_SB_CAP + ): + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Skipping %s: already accumulated %d same-family results after definitive match (cap=%d).", + encoding_iana, + post_definitive_sb_success_count, + POST_DEFINITIVE_SB_CAP, + ) + continue + + # When a multibyte encoding with significant multibyte content has already + # passed chaos probing, skip all single-byte encodings. They will either fail + # chaos probing (wasting mess_ratio time) or produce inferior results. + if mb_definitive_match_found and not is_multi_byte_decoder: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Skipping single-byte %s: multi-byte definitive match already found.", + encoding_iana, + ) + continue + + try: + if is_too_large_sequence and is_multi_byte_decoder is False: + str( + ( + sequences[: int(50e4)] + if strip_sig_or_bom is False + else sequences[len(sig_payload) : int(50e4)] + ), + encoding=encoding_iana, + ) + else: + # UTF-7 BOM is encoded in modified Base64 whose byte boundary + # can overlap with the next character. Stripping raw SIG bytes + # before decoding may leave stray bytes that decode as garbage. + # Decode the full sequence and remove the leading BOM char instead. + # see https://github.com/jawah/charset_normalizer/issues/718 + # and https://github.com/jawah/charset_normalizer/issues/716 + if encoding_iana == "utf_7" and bom_or_sig_available: + decoded_payload = str( + sequences, + encoding=encoding_iana, + ) + if decoded_payload and decoded_payload[0] == "\ufeff": + decoded_payload = decoded_payload[1:] + else: + decoded_payload = str( + ( + sequences + if strip_sig_or_bom is False + else sequences[len(sig_payload) :] + ), + encoding=encoding_iana, + ) + except (UnicodeDecodeError, LookupError) as e: + if not isinstance(e, LookupError): + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Code page %s does not fit given bytes sequence at ALL. %s", + encoding_iana, + str(e), + ) + tested_but_hard_failure.append(encoding_iana) + continue + + r_ = range( + 0 if not bom_or_sig_available else len(sig_payload), + length, + int(length / steps), + ) + + multi_byte_bonus: bool = ( + is_multi_byte_decoder + and decoded_payload is not None + and len(decoded_payload) < length + ) + + if multi_byte_bonus: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Code page %s is a multi byte encoding table and it appear that at least one character " + "was encoded using n-bytes.", + encoding_iana, + ) + + # Payload-hash deduplication: if another encoding already decoded to the + # exact same string, reuse its mess_ratio and coherence results entirely. + # This is strictly more general than the old IANA_SUPPORTED_SIMILAR approach + # because it catches ALL identical decoding, not just pre-mapped ones. + if decoded_payload is not None and not is_multi_byte_decoder: + payload_hash: int = hash(decoded_payload) + cached = payload_result_cache.get(payload_hash) + if cached is not None: + cached_mess, cached_cd, cached_passed = cached + if cached_passed: + # The previous encoding with identical output passed chaos probing. + fast_match = CharsetMatch( + sequences, + encoding_iana, + cached_mess, + bom_or_sig_available, + cached_cd, + ( + decoded_payload + if ( + is_too_large_sequence is False + or encoding_iana + in [specified_encoding, "ascii", "utf_8"] + ) + else None + ), + preemptive_declaration=specified_encoding, + ) + results.append(fast_match) + success_fast_tracked.add(encoding_iana) + logger.log( + TRACE, + "%s fast-tracked (identical decoded payload to a prior encoding, chaos=%f %%).", + encoding_iana, + round(cached_mess * 100, ndigits=3), + ) + + if ( + encoding_iana in [specified_encoding, "ascii", "utf_8"] + and cached_mess < 0.1 + ): + if cached_mess == 0.0: + logger.debug( + "Encoding detection: %s is most likely the one.", + fast_match.encoding, + ) + if explain: + logger.removeHandler(explain_handler) + logger.setLevel(previous_logger_level) + return CharsetMatches([fast_match]) + early_stop_results.append(fast_match) + + if ( + len(early_stop_results) + and (specified_encoding is None or specified_encoding in tested) + and "ascii" in tested + and "utf_8" in tested + ): + probable_result: CharsetMatch = early_stop_results.best() # type: ignore[assignment] + logger.debug( + "Encoding detection: %s is most likely the one.", + probable_result.encoding, + ) + if explain: + logger.removeHandler(explain_handler) + logger.setLevel(previous_logger_level) + return CharsetMatches([probable_result]) + + continue + else: + # The previous encoding with identical output failed chaos probing. + tested_but_soft_failure.append(encoding_iana) + logger.log( + TRACE, + "%s fast-skipped (identical decoded payload to a prior encoding that failed chaos probing).", + encoding_iana, + ) + # Prepare fallbacks for special encodings even when skipped. + if enable_fallback and encoding_iana in [ + "ascii", + "utf_8", + specified_encoding, + "utf_16", + "utf_32", + ]: + fallback_entry = CharsetMatch( + sequences, + encoding_iana, + threshold, + bom_or_sig_available, + [], + decoded_payload, + preemptive_declaration=specified_encoding, + ) + if encoding_iana == specified_encoding: + fallback_specified = fallback_entry + elif encoding_iana == "ascii": + fallback_ascii = fallback_entry + else: + fallback_u8 = fallback_entry + continue + + max_chunk_gave_up: int = int(len(r_) / 4) + + max_chunk_gave_up = max(max_chunk_gave_up, 2) + early_stop_count: int = 0 + lazy_str_hard_failure = False + + md_chunks: list[str] = [] + md_ratios = [] + + try: + for chunk in cut_sequence_chunks( + sequences, + encoding_iana, + r_, + chunk_size, + bom_or_sig_available, + strip_sig_or_bom, + sig_payload, + is_multi_byte_decoder, + decoded_payload, + ): + md_chunks.append(chunk) + + md_ratios.append( + mess_ratio( + chunk, + threshold, + explain is True and 1 <= len(cp_isolation) <= 2, + ) + ) + + if md_ratios[-1] >= threshold: + early_stop_count += 1 + + if (early_stop_count >= max_chunk_gave_up) or ( + bom_or_sig_available and strip_sig_or_bom is False + ): + break + except ( + UnicodeDecodeError + ) as e: # Lazy str loading may have missed something there + logger.log( + TRACE, + "LazyStr Loading: After MD chunk decode, code page %s does not fit given bytes sequence at ALL. %s", + encoding_iana, + str(e), + ) + early_stop_count = max_chunk_gave_up + lazy_str_hard_failure = True + + # We might want to check the sequence again with the whole content + # Only if initial MD tests passes + if ( + not lazy_str_hard_failure + and is_too_large_sequence + and not is_multi_byte_decoder + ): + try: + sequences[int(50e3) :].decode(encoding_iana, errors="strict") + except UnicodeDecodeError as e: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "LazyStr Loading: After final lookup, code page %s does not fit given bytes sequence at ALL. %s", + encoding_iana, + str(e), + ) + tested_but_hard_failure.append(encoding_iana) + continue + + mean_mess_ratio: float = sum(md_ratios) / len(md_ratios) if md_ratios else 0.0 + if mean_mess_ratio >= threshold or early_stop_count >= max_chunk_gave_up: + tested_but_soft_failure.append(encoding_iana) + if encoding_iana in IANA_SUPPORTED_SIMILAR: + soft_failure_skip.update(IANA_SUPPORTED_SIMILAR[encoding_iana]) + # Cache this soft-failure so identical decoding from other encodings + # can be skipped immediately. + if decoded_payload is not None and not is_multi_byte_decoder: + payload_result_cache.setdefault( + hash(decoded_payload), (mean_mess_ratio, [], False) + ) + logger.log( + TRACE, + "%s was excluded because of initial chaos probing. Gave up %i time(s). " + "Computed mean chaos is %f %%.", + encoding_iana, + early_stop_count, + round(mean_mess_ratio * 100, ndigits=3), + ) + # Preparing those fallbacks in case we got nothing. + if ( + enable_fallback + and encoding_iana + in ["ascii", "utf_8", specified_encoding, "utf_16", "utf_32"] + and not lazy_str_hard_failure + ): + fallback_entry = CharsetMatch( + sequences, + encoding_iana, + threshold, + bom_or_sig_available, + [], + decoded_payload, + preemptive_declaration=specified_encoding, + ) + if encoding_iana == specified_encoding: + fallback_specified = fallback_entry + elif encoding_iana == "ascii": + fallback_ascii = fallback_entry + else: + fallback_u8 = fallback_entry + continue + + logger.log( + TRACE, + "%s passed initial chaos probing. Mean measured chaos is %f %%", + encoding_iana, + round(mean_mess_ratio * 100, ndigits=3), + ) + + if not is_multi_byte_decoder: + target_languages: list[str] = encoding_languages(encoding_iana) + else: + target_languages = mb_encoding_languages(encoding_iana) + + if target_languages: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "{} should target any language(s) of {}".format( + encoding_iana, str(target_languages) + ), + ) + + cd_ratios = [] + + # Run coherence detection on all chunks. We previously tried limiting to + # 1-2 chunks for post-definitive encodings to save time, but this caused + # coverage regressions by producing unrepresentative coherence scores. + # The SB cap and language-family skip optimizations provide sufficient + # speedup without sacrificing coherence accuracy. + if encoding_iana != "ascii": + # We shall skip the CD when its about ASCII + # Most of the time its not relevant to run "language-detection" on it. + for chunk in md_chunks: + chunk_languages = coherence_ratio( + chunk, + language_threshold, + ",".join(target_languages) if target_languages else None, + ) + + cd_ratios.append(chunk_languages) + cd_ratios_merged = merge_coherence_ratios(cd_ratios) + else: + cd_ratios_merged = merge_coherence_ratios(cd_ratios) + + if cd_ratios_merged: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "We detected language {} using {}".format( + cd_ratios_merged, encoding_iana + ), + ) + + current_match = CharsetMatch( + sequences, + encoding_iana, + mean_mess_ratio, + bom_or_sig_available, + cd_ratios_merged, + ( + decoded_payload + if ( + is_too_large_sequence is False + or encoding_iana in [specified_encoding, "ascii", "utf_8"] + ) + else None + ), + preemptive_declaration=specified_encoding, + ) + + results.append(current_match) + + # Cache the successful result for payload-hash deduplication. + if decoded_payload is not None and not is_multi_byte_decoder: + payload_result_cache.setdefault( + hash(decoded_payload), + (mean_mess_ratio, cd_ratios_merged, True), + ) + + # Count post-definitive same-family SB successes for the early termination cap. + # Only count low-mess encodings (< 2%) toward the cap. High-mess encodings are + # marginal results that shouldn't prevent better-quality candidates from being + # tested. For example, iso8859_4 (mess=0%) should not be skipped just because + # 7 high-mess Latin encodings (cp1252 at 8%, etc.) were tried first. + if ( + definitive_match_found + and not is_multi_byte_decoder + and mean_mess_ratio < 0.02 + ): + post_definitive_sb_success_count += 1 + + if ( + encoding_iana in [specified_encoding, "ascii", "utf_8"] + and mean_mess_ratio < 0.1 + ): + # If md says nothing to worry about, then... stop immediately! + if mean_mess_ratio == 0.0: + logger.debug( + "Encoding detection: %s is most likely the one.", + current_match.encoding, + ) + if explain: # Defensive: ensure exit path clean handler + logger.removeHandler(explain_handler) + logger.setLevel(previous_logger_level) + return CharsetMatches([current_match]) + + early_stop_results.append(current_match) + + if ( + len(early_stop_results) + and (specified_encoding is None or specified_encoding in tested) + and "ascii" in tested + and "utf_8" in tested + ): + probable_result = early_stop_results.best() # type: ignore[assignment] + logger.debug( + "Encoding detection: %s is most likely the one.", + probable_result.encoding, # type: ignore[union-attr] + ) + if explain: # Defensive: ensure exit path clean handler + logger.removeHandler(explain_handler) + logger.setLevel(previous_logger_level) + + return CharsetMatches([probable_result]) + + # Once we find a result with good coherence (>= 0.5) after testing the + # prioritized encodings (ascii, utf_8), activate "definitive mode": skip + # encodings that target completely different language families. This avoids + # running expensive mess_ratio + coherence_ratio on clearly unrelated + # candidates (e.g., Cyrillic encodings when the match is Latin-based). + # We require coherence >= 0.5 to avoid false positives (e.g., cp1251 decoding + # Hebrew text with 0.0 chaos but wrong language detection at coherence 0.33). + if not definitive_match_found and not is_multi_byte_decoder: + best_coherence = ( + max((v for _, v in cd_ratios_merged), default=0.0) + if cd_ratios_merged + else 0.0 + ) + if best_coherence >= 0.5 and "ascii" in tested and "utf_8" in tested: + definitive_match_found = True + definitive_target_languages.update(target_languages) + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Definitive match found: %s (chaos=%.3f, coherence=%.2f). Encodings targeting different language families will be skipped.", + encoding_iana, + mean_mess_ratio, + best_coherence, + ) + + # When a non-UTF multibyte encoding passes chaos probing with significant + # multibyte content (decoded < 98% of raw), activate mb_definitive_match. + # This skips all remaining single-byte encodings which would either soft-fail + # (running expensive mess_ratio for nothing) or produce inferior results. + if ( + not mb_definitive_match_found + and is_multi_byte_decoder + and multi_byte_bonus + and decoded_payload is not None + and len(decoded_payload) < length * 0.98 + and encoding_iana + not in { + "utf_8", + "utf_8_sig", + "utf_16", + "utf_16_be", + "utf_16_le", + "utf_32", + "utf_32_be", + "utf_32_le", + "utf_7", + } + and "ascii" in tested + and "utf_8" in tested + ): + mb_definitive_match_found = True + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Multi-byte definitive match: %s (chaos=%.3f, decoded=%d/%d=%.1f%%). Single-byte encodings will be skipped.", + encoding_iana, + mean_mess_ratio, + len(decoded_payload), + length, + len(decoded_payload) / length * 100, + ) + + if encoding_iana == sig_encoding: + logger.debug( + "Encoding detection: %s is most likely the one as we detected a BOM or SIG within " + "the beginning of the sequence.", + encoding_iana, + ) + if explain: # Defensive: ensure exit path clean handler + logger.removeHandler(explain_handler) + logger.setLevel(previous_logger_level) + return CharsetMatches([results[encoding_iana]]) + + if len(results) == 0: + if fallback_u8 or fallback_ascii or fallback_specified: + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Nothing got out of the detection process. Using ASCII/UTF-8/Specified fallback.", + ) + + if fallback_specified: + logger.debug( + "Encoding detection: %s will be used as a fallback match", + fallback_specified.encoding, + ) + results.append(fallback_specified) + elif ( + (fallback_u8 and fallback_ascii is None) + or ( + fallback_u8 + and fallback_ascii + and fallback_u8.fingerprint != fallback_ascii.fingerprint + ) + or (fallback_u8 is not None) + ): + logger.debug("Encoding detection: utf_8 will be used as a fallback match") + results.append(fallback_u8) + elif fallback_ascii: + logger.debug("Encoding detection: ascii will be used as a fallback match") + results.append(fallback_ascii) + + if results: + logger.debug( + "Encoding detection: Found %s as plausible (best-candidate) for content. With %i alternatives.", + results.best().encoding, # type: ignore + len(results) - 1, + ) + else: + logger.debug("Encoding detection: Unable to determine any suitable charset.") + + if explain: + logger.removeHandler(explain_handler) + logger.setLevel(previous_logger_level) + + return results + + +def from_fp( + fp: BinaryIO, + steps: int = 5, + chunk_size: int = 512, + threshold: float = 0.20, + cp_isolation: list[str] | None = None, + cp_exclusion: list[str] | None = None, + preemptive_behaviour: bool = True, + explain: bool = False, + language_threshold: float = 0.1, + enable_fallback: bool = True, +) -> CharsetMatches: + """ + Same thing than the function from_bytes but using a file pointer that is already ready. + Will not close the file pointer. + """ + return from_bytes( + fp.read(), + steps, + chunk_size, + threshold, + cp_isolation, + cp_exclusion, + preemptive_behaviour, + explain, + language_threshold, + enable_fallback, + ) + + +def from_path( + path: str | bytes | PathLike, # type: ignore[type-arg] + steps: int = 5, + chunk_size: int = 512, + threshold: float = 0.20, + cp_isolation: list[str] | None = None, + cp_exclusion: list[str] | None = None, + preemptive_behaviour: bool = True, + explain: bool = False, + language_threshold: float = 0.1, + enable_fallback: bool = True, +) -> CharsetMatches: + """ + Same thing than the function from_bytes but with one extra step. Opening and reading given file path in binary mode. + Can raise IOError. + """ + with open(path, "rb") as fp: + return from_fp( + fp, + steps, + chunk_size, + threshold, + cp_isolation, + cp_exclusion, + preemptive_behaviour, + explain, + language_threshold, + enable_fallback, + ) + + +def is_binary( + fp_or_path_or_payload: PathLike | str | BinaryIO | bytes, # type: ignore[type-arg] + steps: int = 5, + chunk_size: int = 512, + threshold: float = 0.20, + cp_isolation: list[str] | None = None, + cp_exclusion: list[str] | None = None, + preemptive_behaviour: bool = True, + explain: bool = False, + language_threshold: float = 0.1, + enable_fallback: bool = False, +) -> bool: + """ + Detect if the given input (file, bytes, or path) points to a binary file. aka. not a string. + Based on the same main heuristic algorithms and default kwargs at the sole exception that fallbacks match + are disabled to be stricter around ASCII-compatible but unlikely to be a string. + """ + if isinstance(fp_or_path_or_payload, (str, PathLike)): + guesses = from_path( + fp_or_path_or_payload, + steps=steps, + chunk_size=chunk_size, + threshold=threshold, + cp_isolation=cp_isolation, + cp_exclusion=cp_exclusion, + preemptive_behaviour=preemptive_behaviour, + explain=explain, + language_threshold=language_threshold, + enable_fallback=enable_fallback, + ) + elif isinstance( + fp_or_path_or_payload, + ( + bytes, + bytearray, + ), + ): + guesses = from_bytes( + fp_or_path_or_payload, + steps=steps, + chunk_size=chunk_size, + threshold=threshold, + cp_isolation=cp_isolation, + cp_exclusion=cp_exclusion, + preemptive_behaviour=preemptive_behaviour, + explain=explain, + language_threshold=language_threshold, + enable_fallback=enable_fallback, + ) + else: + guesses = from_fp( + fp_or_path_or_payload, + steps=steps, + chunk_size=chunk_size, + threshold=threshold, + cp_isolation=cp_isolation, + cp_exclusion=cp_exclusion, + preemptive_behaviour=preemptive_behaviour, + explain=explain, + language_threshold=language_threshold, + enable_fallback=enable_fallback, + ) + + return not guesses diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/cd.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/cd.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9545d35d1ec3f0c170dc6243325955db3856033b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/cd.py @@ -0,0 +1,454 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import importlib +from codecs import IncrementalDecoder +from collections import Counter +from functools import lru_cache +from typing import Counter as TypeCounter + +from .constant import ( + FREQUENCIES, + KO_NAMES, + LANGUAGE_SUPPORTED_COUNT, + TOO_SMALL_SEQUENCE, + ZH_NAMES, + _FREQUENCIES_SET, + _FREQUENCIES_RANK, +) +from .md import is_suspiciously_successive_range +from .models import CoherenceMatches +from .utils import ( + is_accentuated, + is_latin, + is_multi_byte_encoding, + is_unicode_range_secondary, + unicode_range, +) + + +def encoding_unicode_range(iana_name: str) -> list[str]: + """ + Return associated unicode ranges in a single byte code page. + """ + if is_multi_byte_encoding(iana_name): + raise OSError( # Defensive: + "Function not supported on multi-byte code page" + ) + + decoder = importlib.import_module(f"encodings.{iana_name}").IncrementalDecoder + + p: IncrementalDecoder = decoder(errors="ignore") + seen_ranges: dict[str, int] = {} + character_count: int = 0 + + for i in range(0x40, 0xFF): + chunk: str = p.decode(bytes([i])) + + if chunk: + character_range: str | None = unicode_range(chunk) + + if character_range is None: + continue + + if is_unicode_range_secondary(character_range) is False: + if character_range not in seen_ranges: + seen_ranges[character_range] = 0 + seen_ranges[character_range] += 1 + character_count += 1 + + return sorted( + [ + character_range + for character_range in seen_ranges + if seen_ranges[character_range] / character_count >= 0.15 + ] + ) + + +def unicode_range_languages(primary_range: str) -> list[str]: + """ + Return inferred languages used with a unicode range. + """ + languages: list[str] = [] + + for language, characters in FREQUENCIES.items(): + for character in characters: + if unicode_range(character) == primary_range: + languages.append(language) + break + + return languages + + +@lru_cache() +def encoding_languages(iana_name: str) -> list[str]: + """ + Single-byte encoding language association. Some code page are heavily linked to particular language(s). + This function does the correspondence. + """ + unicode_ranges: list[str] = encoding_unicode_range(iana_name) + primary_range: str | None = None + + for specified_range in unicode_ranges: + if "Latin" not in specified_range: + primary_range = specified_range + break + + if primary_range is None: + return ["Latin Based"] + + return unicode_range_languages(primary_range) + + +@lru_cache() +def mb_encoding_languages(iana_name: str) -> list[str]: + """ + Multi-byte encoding language association. Some code page are heavily linked to particular language(s). + This function does the correspondence. + """ + if ( + iana_name.startswith("shift_") + or iana_name.startswith("iso2022_jp") + or iana_name.startswith("euc_j") + or iana_name == "cp932" + ): + return ["Japanese"] + if iana_name.startswith("gb") or iana_name in ZH_NAMES: + return ["Chinese"] + if iana_name.startswith("iso2022_kr") or iana_name in KO_NAMES: + return ["Korean"] + + return [] + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=LANGUAGE_SUPPORTED_COUNT) +def get_target_features(language: str) -> tuple[bool, bool]: + """ + Determine main aspects from a supported language if it contains accents and if is pure Latin. + """ + target_have_accents: bool = False + target_pure_latin: bool = True + + for character in FREQUENCIES[language]: + if not target_have_accents and is_accentuated(character): + target_have_accents = True + if target_pure_latin and is_latin(character) is False: + target_pure_latin = False + + return target_have_accents, target_pure_latin + + +def alphabet_languages( + characters: list[str], ignore_non_latin: bool = False +) -> list[str]: + """ + Return associated languages associated to given characters. + """ + languages: list[tuple[str, float]] = [] + + characters_set: frozenset[str] = frozenset(characters) + source_have_accents = any(is_accentuated(character) for character in characters) + + for language, language_characters in FREQUENCIES.items(): + target_have_accents, target_pure_latin = get_target_features(language) + + if ignore_non_latin and target_pure_latin is False: + continue + + if target_have_accents is False and source_have_accents: + continue + + character_count: int = len(language_characters) + + character_match_count: int = len(_FREQUENCIES_SET[language] & characters_set) + + ratio: float = character_match_count / character_count + + if ratio >= 0.2: + languages.append((language, ratio)) + + languages = sorted(languages, key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True) + + return [compatible_language[0] for compatible_language in languages] + + +def characters_popularity_compare( + language: str, ordered_characters: list[str] +) -> float: + """ + Determine if a ordered characters list (by occurrence from most appearance to rarest) match a particular language. + The result is a ratio between 0. (absolutely no correspondence) and 1. (near perfect fit). + Beware that is function is not strict on the match in order to ease the detection. (Meaning close match is 1.) + """ + if language not in FREQUENCIES: + raise ValueError(f"{language} not available") # Defensive: + + character_approved_count: int = 0 + frequencies_language_set: frozenset[str] = _FREQUENCIES_SET[language] + lang_rank: dict[str, int] = _FREQUENCIES_RANK[language] + + ordered_characters_count: int = len(ordered_characters) + target_language_characters_count: int = len(FREQUENCIES[language]) + + large_alphabet: bool = target_language_characters_count > 26 + + expected_projection_ratio: float = ( + target_language_characters_count / ordered_characters_count + ) + + # Pre-built rank dict for ordered_characters (avoids repeated list slicing). + ordered_rank: dict[str, int] = { + char: rank for rank, char in enumerate(ordered_characters) + } + + # Pre-compute characters common to both orderings. + # Avoids repeated `c in ordered_rank` dict lookups in the inner counts. + common_chars: list[tuple[int, int]] = [ + (lr, ordered_rank[c]) for c, lr in lang_rank.items() if c in ordered_rank + ] + + # Pre-extract lr and orr arrays for faster iteration in the inner loop. + # Plain integer loops with local arrays are much faster under mypyc than + # generator expression sums over a list of tuples. + common_count: int = len(common_chars) + common_lr: list[int] = [p[0] for p in common_chars] + common_orr: list[int] = [p[1] for p in common_chars] + + for character, character_rank in zip( + ordered_characters, range(0, ordered_characters_count) + ): + if character not in frequencies_language_set: + continue + + character_rank_in_language: int = lang_rank[character] + character_rank_projection: int = int(character_rank * expected_projection_ratio) + + if ( + large_alphabet is False + and abs(character_rank_projection - character_rank_in_language) > 4 + ): + continue + + if ( + large_alphabet is True + and abs(character_rank_projection - character_rank_in_language) + < target_language_characters_count / 3 + ): + character_approved_count += 1 + continue + + # Count how many characters appear "before" in both orderings, + # and how many appear "at or after" in both orderings. + # Single pass over pre-extracted arrays — much faster under mypyc + # than two generator expression sums. + before_match_count: int = 0 + after_match_count: int = 0 + for i in range(common_count): + lr_i: int = common_lr[i] + orr_i: int = common_orr[i] + if lr_i < character_rank_in_language: + if orr_i < character_rank: + before_match_count += 1 + else: + if orr_i >= character_rank: + after_match_count += 1 + + after_len: int = target_language_characters_count - character_rank_in_language + + if character_rank_in_language == 0 and before_match_count <= 4: + character_approved_count += 1 + continue + + if after_len == 0 and after_match_count <= 4: + character_approved_count += 1 + continue + + if ( + character_rank_in_language > 0 + and before_match_count / character_rank_in_language >= 0.4 + ) or (after_len > 0 and after_match_count / after_len >= 0.4): + character_approved_count += 1 + continue + + return character_approved_count / len(ordered_characters) + + +def alpha_unicode_split(decoded_sequence: str) -> list[str]: + """ + Given a decoded text sequence, return a list of str. Unicode range / alphabet separation. + Ex. a text containing English/Latin with a bit a Hebrew will return two items in the resulting list; + One containing the latin letters and the other hebrew. + """ + layers: dict[str, list[str]] = {} + + # Fast path: track single-layer key to skip dict iteration for single-script text. + single_layer_key: str | None = None + multi_layer: bool = False + + # Cache the last character_range and its resolved layer to avoid repeated + # is_suspiciously_successive_range calls for consecutive same-range chars. + prev_character_range: str | None = None + prev_layer_target: str | None = None + + for character in decoded_sequence: + if character.isalpha() is False: + continue + + # ASCII fast-path: a-z and A-Z are always "Basic Latin". + # Avoids unicode_range() function call overhead for the most common case. + character_ord: int = ord(character) + if character_ord < 128: + character_range: str | None = "Basic Latin" + else: + character_range = unicode_range(character) + + if character_range is None: + continue + + # Fast path: same range as previous character → reuse cached layer target. + if character_range == prev_character_range: + if prev_layer_target is not None: + layers[prev_layer_target].append(character) + continue + + layer_target_range: str | None = None + + if multi_layer: + for discovered_range in layers: + if ( + is_suspiciously_successive_range(discovered_range, character_range) + is False + ): + layer_target_range = discovered_range + break + elif single_layer_key is not None: + if ( + is_suspiciously_successive_range(single_layer_key, character_range) + is False + ): + layer_target_range = single_layer_key + + if layer_target_range is None: + layer_target_range = character_range + + if layer_target_range not in layers: + layers[layer_target_range] = [] + if single_layer_key is None: + single_layer_key = layer_target_range + else: + multi_layer = True + + layers[layer_target_range].append(character) + + # Cache for next iteration + prev_character_range = character_range + prev_layer_target = layer_target_range + + return ["".join(chars).lower() for chars in layers.values()] + + +def merge_coherence_ratios(results: list[CoherenceMatches]) -> CoherenceMatches: + """ + This function merge results previously given by the function coherence_ratio. + The return type is the same as coherence_ratio. + """ + per_language_ratios: dict[str, list[float]] = {} + for result in results: + for sub_result in result: + language, ratio = sub_result + if language not in per_language_ratios: + per_language_ratios[language] = [ratio] + continue + per_language_ratios[language].append(ratio) + + merge = [ + ( + language, + round( + sum(per_language_ratios[language]) / len(per_language_ratios[language]), + 4, + ), + ) + for language in per_language_ratios + ] + + return sorted(merge, key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True) + + +def filter_alt_coherence_matches(results: CoherenceMatches) -> CoherenceMatches: + """ + We shall NOT return "English—" in CoherenceMatches because it is an alternative + of "English". This function only keeps the best match and remove the em-dash in it. + """ + index_results: dict[str, list[float]] = dict() + + for result in results: + language, ratio = result + no_em_name: str = language.replace("—", "") + + if no_em_name not in index_results: + index_results[no_em_name] = [] + + index_results[no_em_name].append(ratio) + + if any(len(index_results[e]) > 1 for e in index_results): + filtered_results: CoherenceMatches = [] + + for language in index_results: + filtered_results.append((language, max(index_results[language]))) + + return filtered_results + + return results + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=2048) +def coherence_ratio( + decoded_sequence: str, threshold: float = 0.1, lg_inclusion: str | None = None +) -> CoherenceMatches: + """ + Detect ANY language that can be identified in given sequence. The sequence will be analysed by layers. + A layer = Character extraction by alphabets/ranges. + """ + + results: list[tuple[str, float]] = [] + ignore_non_latin: bool = False + + sufficient_match_count: int = 0 + + lg_inclusion_list = lg_inclusion.split(",") if lg_inclusion is not None else [] + if "Latin Based" in lg_inclusion_list: + ignore_non_latin = True + lg_inclusion_list.remove("Latin Based") + + for layer in alpha_unicode_split(decoded_sequence): + sequence_frequencies: TypeCounter[str] = Counter(layer) + most_common = sequence_frequencies.most_common() + + character_count: int = len(layer) + + if character_count <= TOO_SMALL_SEQUENCE: + continue + + popular_character_ordered: list[str] = [c for c, o in most_common] + + for language in lg_inclusion_list or alphabet_languages( + popular_character_ordered, ignore_non_latin + ): + ratio: float = characters_popularity_compare( + language, popular_character_ordered + ) + + if ratio < threshold: + continue + elif ratio >= 0.8: + sufficient_match_count += 1 + + results.append((language, round(ratio, 4))) + + if sufficient_match_count >= 3: + break + + return sorted( + filter_alt_coherence_matches(results), key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/constant.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/constant.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e1297d2d4ed68f3a2cef1056d2d989846a52005f --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/constant.py @@ -0,0 +1,2050 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from codecs import BOM_UTF8, BOM_UTF16_BE, BOM_UTF16_LE, BOM_UTF32_BE, BOM_UTF32_LE +from encodings.aliases import aliases +from re import IGNORECASE +from re import compile as re_compile + +# Contain for each eligible encoding a list of/item bytes SIG/BOM +ENCODING_MARKS: dict[str, bytes | list[bytes]] = { + "utf_8": BOM_UTF8, + "utf_7": [ + b"\x2b\x2f\x76\x38\x2d", + b"\x2b\x2f\x76\x38", + b"\x2b\x2f\x76\x39", + b"\x2b\x2f\x76\x2b", + b"\x2b\x2f\x76\x2f", + ], + "gb18030": b"\x84\x31\x95\x33", + "utf_32": [BOM_UTF32_BE, BOM_UTF32_LE], + "utf_16": [BOM_UTF16_BE, BOM_UTF16_LE], +} + +TOO_SMALL_SEQUENCE: int = 32 +TOO_BIG_SEQUENCE: int = int(10e6) + +UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION: int = 1_112_064 + +# Up-to-date Unicode ucd/17.0.0 +UNICODE_RANGES_COMBINED: dict[str, range] = { + "Control character": range(32), + "Basic Latin": range(32, 128), + "Latin-1 Supplement": range(128, 256), + "Latin Extended-A": range(256, 384), + "Latin Extended-B": range(384, 592), + "IPA Extensions": range(592, 688), + "Spacing Modifier Letters": range(688, 768), + "Combining Diacritical Marks": range(768, 880), + "Greek and Coptic": range(880, 1024), + "Cyrillic": range(1024, 1280), + "Cyrillic Supplement": range(1280, 1328), + "Armenian": range(1328, 1424), + "Hebrew": range(1424, 1536), + "Arabic": range(1536, 1792), + "Syriac": range(1792, 1872), + "Arabic Supplement": range(1872, 1920), + "Thaana": range(1920, 1984), + "NKo": range(1984, 2048), + "Samaritan": range(2048, 2112), + "Mandaic": range(2112, 2144), + "Syriac Supplement": range(2144, 2160), + "Arabic Extended-B": range(2160, 2208), + "Arabic Extended-A": range(2208, 2304), + "Devanagari": range(2304, 2432), + "Bengali": range(2432, 2560), + "Gurmukhi": range(2560, 2688), + "Gujarati": range(2688, 2816), + "Oriya": range(2816, 2944), + "Tamil": range(2944, 3072), + "Telugu": range(3072, 3200), + "Kannada": range(3200, 3328), + "Malayalam": range(3328, 3456), + "Sinhala": range(3456, 3584), + "Thai": range(3584, 3712), + "Lao": range(3712, 3840), + "Tibetan": range(3840, 4096), + "Myanmar": range(4096, 4256), + "Georgian": range(4256, 4352), + "Hangul Jamo": range(4352, 4608), + "Ethiopic": range(4608, 4992), + "Ethiopic Supplement": range(4992, 5024), + "Cherokee": range(5024, 5120), + "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics": range(5120, 5760), + "Ogham": range(5760, 5792), + "Runic": range(5792, 5888), + "Tagalog": range(5888, 5920), + "Hanunoo": range(5920, 5952), + "Buhid": range(5952, 5984), + "Tagbanwa": range(5984, 6016), + "Khmer": range(6016, 6144), + "Mongolian": range(6144, 6320), + "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended": range(6320, 6400), + "Limbu": range(6400, 6480), + "Tai Le": range(6480, 6528), + "New Tai Lue": range(6528, 6624), + "Khmer Symbols": range(6624, 6656), + "Buginese": range(6656, 6688), + "Tai Tham": range(6688, 6832), + "Combining Diacritical Marks Extended": range(6832, 6912), + "Balinese": range(6912, 7040), + "Sundanese": range(7040, 7104), + "Batak": range(7104, 7168), + "Lepcha": range(7168, 7248), + "Ol Chiki": range(7248, 7296), + "Cyrillic Extended-C": range(7296, 7312), + "Georgian Extended": range(7312, 7360), + "Sundanese Supplement": range(7360, 7376), + "Vedic Extensions": range(7376, 7424), + "Phonetic Extensions": range(7424, 7552), + "Phonetic Extensions Supplement": range(7552, 7616), + "Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement": range(7616, 7680), + "Latin Extended Additional": range(7680, 7936), + "Greek Extended": range(7936, 8192), + "General Punctuation": range(8192, 8304), + "Superscripts and Subscripts": range(8304, 8352), + "Currency Symbols": range(8352, 8400), + "Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols": range(8400, 8448), + "Letterlike Symbols": range(8448, 8528), + "Number Forms": range(8528, 8592), + "Arrows": range(8592, 8704), + "Mathematical Operators": range(8704, 8960), + "Miscellaneous Technical": range(8960, 9216), + "Control Pictures": range(9216, 9280), + "Optical Character Recognition": range(9280, 9312), + "Enclosed Alphanumerics": range(9312, 9472), + "Box Drawing": range(9472, 9600), + "Block Elements": range(9600, 9632), + "Geometric Shapes": range(9632, 9728), + "Miscellaneous Symbols": range(9728, 9984), + "Dingbats": range(9984, 10176), + "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A": range(10176, 10224), + "Supplemental Arrows-A": range(10224, 10240), + "Braille Patterns": range(10240, 10496), + "Supplemental Arrows-B": range(10496, 10624), + "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B": range(10624, 10752), + "Supplemental Mathematical Operators": range(10752, 11008), + "Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows": range(11008, 11264), + "Glagolitic": range(11264, 11360), + "Latin Extended-C": range(11360, 11392), + "Coptic": range(11392, 11520), + "Georgian Supplement": range(11520, 11568), + "Tifinagh": range(11568, 11648), + "Ethiopic Extended": range(11648, 11744), + "Cyrillic Extended-A": range(11744, 11776), + "Supplemental Punctuation": range(11776, 11904), + "CJK Radicals Supplement": range(11904, 12032), + "Kangxi Radicals": range(12032, 12256), + "Ideographic Description Characters": range(12272, 12288), + "CJK Symbols and Punctuation": range(12288, 12352), + "Hiragana": range(12352, 12448), + "Katakana": range(12448, 12544), + "Bopomofo": range(12544, 12592), + "Hangul Compatibility Jamo": range(12592, 12688), + "Kanbun": range(12688, 12704), + "Bopomofo Extended": range(12704, 12736), + "CJK Strokes": range(12736, 12784), + "Katakana Phonetic Extensions": range(12784, 12800), + "Enclosed CJK Letters and Months": range(12800, 13056), + "CJK Compatibility": range(13056, 13312), + "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A": range(13312, 19904), + "Yijing Hexagram Symbols": range(19904, 19968), + "CJK Unified Ideographs": range(19968, 40960), + "Yi Syllables": range(40960, 42128), + "Yi Radicals": range(42128, 42192), + "Lisu": range(42192, 42240), + "Vai": range(42240, 42560), + "Cyrillic Extended-B": range(42560, 42656), + "Bamum": range(42656, 42752), + "Modifier Tone Letters": range(42752, 42784), + "Latin Extended-D": range(42784, 43008), + "Syloti Nagri": range(43008, 43056), + "Common Indic Number Forms": range(43056, 43072), + "Phags-pa": range(43072, 43136), + "Saurashtra": range(43136, 43232), + "Devanagari Extended": range(43232, 43264), + "Kayah Li": range(43264, 43312), + "Rejang": range(43312, 43360), + "Hangul Jamo Extended-A": range(43360, 43392), + "Javanese": range(43392, 43488), + "Myanmar Extended-B": range(43488, 43520), + "Cham": range(43520, 43616), + "Myanmar Extended-A": range(43616, 43648), + "Tai Viet": range(43648, 43744), + "Meetei Mayek Extensions": range(43744, 43776), + "Ethiopic Extended-A": range(43776, 43824), + "Latin Extended-E": range(43824, 43888), + "Cherokee Supplement": range(43888, 43968), + "Meetei Mayek": range(43968, 44032), + "Hangul Syllables": range(44032, 55216), + "Hangul Jamo Extended-B": range(55216, 55296), + "High Surrogates": range(55296, 56192), + "High Private Use Surrogates": range(56192, 56320), + "Low Surrogates": range(56320, 57344), + "Private Use Area": range(57344, 63744), + "CJK Compatibility Ideographs": range(63744, 64256), + "Alphabetic Presentation Forms": range(64256, 64336), + "Arabic Presentation Forms-A": range(64336, 65024), + "Variation Selectors": range(65024, 65040), + "Vertical Forms": range(65040, 65056), + "Combining Half Marks": range(65056, 65072), + "CJK Compatibility Forms": range(65072, 65104), + "Small Form Variants": range(65104, 65136), + "Arabic Presentation Forms-B": range(65136, 65280), + "Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms": range(65280, 65520), + "Specials": range(65520, 65536), + "Linear B Syllabary": range(65536, 65664), + "Linear B Ideograms": range(65664, 65792), + "Aegean Numbers": range(65792, 65856), + "Ancient Greek Numbers": range(65856, 65936), + "Ancient Symbols": range(65936, 66000), + "Phaistos Disc": range(66000, 66048), + "Lycian": range(66176, 66208), + "Carian": range(66208, 66272), + "Coptic Epact Numbers": range(66272, 66304), + "Old Italic": range(66304, 66352), + "Gothic": range(66352, 66384), + "Old Permic": range(66384, 66432), + "Ugaritic": range(66432, 66464), + "Old Persian": range(66464, 66528), + "Deseret": range(66560, 66640), + "Shavian": range(66640, 66688), + "Osmanya": range(66688, 66736), + "Osage": range(66736, 66816), + "Elbasan": range(66816, 66864), + "Caucasian Albanian": range(66864, 66928), + "Vithkuqi": range(66928, 67008), + "Todhri": range(67008, 67072), + "Linear A": range(67072, 67456), + "Latin Extended-F": range(67456, 67520), + "Cypriot Syllabary": range(67584, 67648), + "Imperial Aramaic": range(67648, 67680), + "Palmyrene": range(67680, 67712), + "Nabataean": range(67712, 67760), + "Hatran": range(67808, 67840), + "Phoenician": range(67840, 67872), + "Lydian": range(67872, 67904), + "Sidetic": range(67904, 67936), + "Meroitic Hieroglyphs": range(67968, 68000), + "Meroitic Cursive": range(68000, 68096), + "Kharoshthi": range(68096, 68192), + "Old South Arabian": range(68192, 68224), + "Old North Arabian": range(68224, 68256), + "Manichaean": range(68288, 68352), + "Avestan": range(68352, 68416), + "Inscriptional Parthian": range(68416, 68448), + "Inscriptional Pahlavi": range(68448, 68480), + "Psalter Pahlavi": range(68480, 68528), + "Old Turkic": range(68608, 68688), + "Old Hungarian": range(68736, 68864), + "Hanifi Rohingya": range(68864, 68928), + "Garay": range(68928, 69008), + "Rumi Numeral Symbols": range(69216, 69248), + "Yezidi": range(69248, 69312), + "Arabic Extended-C": range(69312, 69376), + "Old Sogdian": range(69376, 69424), + "Sogdian": range(69424, 69488), + "Old Uyghur": range(69488, 69552), + "Chorasmian": range(69552, 69600), + "Elymaic": range(69600, 69632), + "Brahmi": range(69632, 69760), + "Kaithi": range(69760, 69840), + "Sora Sompeng": range(69840, 69888), + "Chakma": range(69888, 69968), + "Mahajani": range(69968, 70016), + "Sharada": range(70016, 70112), + "Sinhala Archaic Numbers": range(70112, 70144), + "Khojki": range(70144, 70224), + "Multani": range(70272, 70320), + "Khudawadi": range(70320, 70400), + "Grantha": range(70400, 70528), + "Tulu-Tigalari": range(70528, 70656), + "Newa": range(70656, 70784), + "Tirhuta": range(70784, 70880), + "Siddham": range(71040, 71168), + "Modi": range(71168, 71264), + "Mongolian Supplement": range(71264, 71296), + "Takri": range(71296, 71376), + "Myanmar Extended-C": range(71376, 71424), + "Ahom": range(71424, 71504), + "Dogra": range(71680, 71760), + "Warang Citi": range(71840, 71936), + "Dives Akuru": range(71936, 72032), + "Nandinagari": range(72096, 72192), + "Zanabazar Square": range(72192, 72272), + "Soyombo": range(72272, 72368), + "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended-A": range(72368, 72384), + "Pau Cin Hau": range(72384, 72448), + "Devanagari Extended-A": range(72448, 72544), + "Sharada Supplement": range(72544, 72576), + "Sunuwar": range(72640, 72704), + "Bhaiksuki": range(72704, 72816), + "Marchen": range(72816, 72896), + "Masaram Gondi": range(72960, 73056), + "Gunjala Gondi": range(73056, 73136), + "Tolong Siki": range(73136, 73200), + "Makasar": range(73440, 73472), + "Kawi": range(73472, 73568), + "Lisu Supplement": range(73648, 73664), + "Tamil Supplement": range(73664, 73728), + "Cuneiform": range(73728, 74752), + "Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation": range(74752, 74880), + "Early Dynastic Cuneiform": range(74880, 75088), + "Cypro-Minoan": range(77712, 77824), + "Egyptian Hieroglyphs": range(77824, 78896), + "Egyptian Hieroglyph Format Controls": range(78896, 78944), + "Egyptian Hieroglyphs Extended-A": range(78944, 82944), + "Anatolian Hieroglyphs": range(82944, 83584), + "Gurung Khema": range(90368, 90432), + "Bamum Supplement": range(92160, 92736), + "Mro": range(92736, 92784), + "Tangsa": range(92784, 92880), + "Bassa Vah": range(92880, 92928), + "Pahawh Hmong": range(92928, 93072), + "Kirat Rai": range(93504, 93568), + "Medefaidrin": range(93760, 93856), + "Beria Erfe": range(93856, 93920), + "Miao": range(93952, 94112), + "Ideographic Symbols and Punctuation": range(94176, 94208), + "Tangut": range(94208, 100352), + "Tangut Components": range(100352, 101120), + "Khitan Small Script": range(101120, 101632), + "Tangut Supplement": range(101632, 101760), + "Tangut Components Supplement": range(101760, 101888), + "Kana Extended-B": range(110576, 110592), + "Kana Supplement": range(110592, 110848), + "Kana Extended-A": range(110848, 110896), + "Small Kana Extension": range(110896, 110960), + "Nushu": range(110960, 111360), + "Duployan": range(113664, 113824), + "Shorthand Format Controls": range(113824, 113840), + "Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement": range(117760, 118464), + "Miscellaneous Symbols Supplement": range(118464, 118528), + "Znamenny Musical Notation": range(118528, 118736), + "Byzantine Musical Symbols": range(118784, 119040), + "Musical Symbols": range(119040, 119296), + "Ancient Greek Musical Notation": range(119296, 119376), + "Kaktovik Numerals": range(119488, 119520), + "Mayan Numerals": range(119520, 119552), + "Tai Xuan Jing Symbols": range(119552, 119648), + "Counting Rod Numerals": range(119648, 119680), + "Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols": range(119808, 120832), + "Sutton SignWriting": range(120832, 121520), + "Latin Extended-G": range(122624, 122880), + "Glagolitic Supplement": range(122880, 122928), + "Cyrillic Extended-D": range(122928, 123024), + "Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong": range(123136, 123216), + "Toto": range(123536, 123584), + "Wancho": range(123584, 123648), + "Nag Mundari": range(124112, 124160), + "Ol Onal": range(124368, 124416), + "Tai Yo": range(124608, 124672), + "Ethiopic Extended-B": range(124896, 124928), + "Mende Kikakui": range(124928, 125152), + "Adlam": range(125184, 125280), + "Indic Siyaq Numbers": range(126064, 126144), + "Ottoman Siyaq Numbers": range(126208, 126288), + "Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols": range(126464, 126720), + "Mahjong Tiles": range(126976, 127024), + "Domino Tiles": range(127024, 127136), + "Playing Cards": range(127136, 127232), + "Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement": range(127232, 127488), + "Enclosed Ideographic Supplement": range(127488, 127744), + "Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs": range(127744, 128512), + "Emoticons": range(128512, 128592), + "Ornamental Dingbats": range(128592, 128640), + "Transport and Map Symbols": range(128640, 128768), + "Alchemical Symbols": range(128768, 128896), + "Geometric Shapes Extended": range(128896, 129024), + "Supplemental Arrows-C": range(129024, 129280), + "Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs": range(129280, 129536), + "Chess Symbols": range(129536, 129648), + "Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A": range(129648, 129792), + "Symbols for Legacy Computing": range(129792, 130048), + "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B": range(131072, 173792), + "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C": range(173824, 177984), + "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D": range(177984, 178208), + "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension E": range(178208, 183984), + "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension F": range(183984, 191472), + "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension I": range(191472, 192096), + "CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement": range(194560, 195104), + "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension G": range(196608, 201552), + "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension H": range(201552, 205744), + "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension J": range(205744, 210048), + "Tags": range(917504, 917632), + "Variation Selectors Supplement": range(917760, 918000), + "Supplementary Private Use Area-A": range(983040, 1048576), + "Supplementary Private Use Area-B": range(1048576, 1114112), +} + + +UNICODE_SECONDARY_RANGE_KEYWORD: list[str] = [ + "Supplement", + "Extended", + "Extensions", + "Modifier", + "Marks", + "Punctuation", + "Symbols", + "Forms", + "Operators", + "Miscellaneous", + "Drawing", + "Block", + "Shapes", + "Supplemental", + "Tags", +] + +RE_POSSIBLE_ENCODING_INDICATION = re_compile( + r"(?:(?:encoding)|(?:charset)|(?:coding))(?:[\:= ]{1,10})(?:[\"\']?)([a-zA-Z0-9\-_]+)(?:[\"\']?)", + IGNORECASE, +) + +IANA_NO_ALIASES = [ + "cp720", + "cp737", + "cp856", + "cp874", + "cp875", + "cp1006", + "koi8_r", + "koi8_t", + "koi8_u", +] + +IANA_SUPPORTED: list[str] = sorted( + filter( + lambda x: x.endswith("_codec") is False + and x not in {"rot_13", "tactis", "mbcs"}, + list(set(aliases.values())) + IANA_NO_ALIASES, + ) +) + +IANA_SUPPORTED_COUNT: int = len(IANA_SUPPORTED) + +# pre-computed code page that are similar using the function cp_similarity. +IANA_SUPPORTED_SIMILAR: dict[str, list[str]] = { + "cp037": ["cp1026", "cp1140", "cp273", "cp500"], + "cp1026": ["cp037", "cp1140", "cp273", "cp500"], + "cp1125": ["cp866"], + "cp1140": ["cp037", "cp1026", "cp273", "cp500"], + "cp1250": ["iso8859_2"], + "cp1251": ["kz1048", "ptcp154"], + "cp1252": ["iso8859_15", "iso8859_9", "latin_1"], + "cp1253": ["iso8859_7"], + "cp1254": ["iso8859_15", "iso8859_9", "latin_1"], + "cp1257": ["iso8859_13"], + "cp273": ["cp037", "cp1026", "cp1140", "cp500"], + "cp437": ["cp850", "cp858", "cp860", "cp861", "cp862", "cp863", "cp865"], + "cp500": ["cp037", "cp1026", "cp1140", "cp273"], + "cp850": ["cp437", "cp857", "cp858", "cp865"], + "cp857": ["cp850", "cp858", "cp865"], + "cp858": ["cp437", "cp850", "cp857", "cp865"], + "cp860": ["cp437", "cp861", "cp862", "cp863", "cp865"], + "cp861": ["cp437", "cp860", "cp862", "cp863", "cp865"], + "cp862": ["cp437", "cp860", "cp861", "cp863", "cp865"], + "cp863": ["cp437", "cp860", "cp861", "cp862", "cp865"], + "cp865": ["cp437", "cp850", "cp857", "cp858", "cp860", "cp861", "cp862", "cp863"], + "cp866": ["cp1125"], + "iso8859_10": ["iso8859_14", "iso8859_15", "iso8859_4", "iso8859_9", "latin_1"], + "iso8859_11": ["tis_620"], + "iso8859_13": ["cp1257"], + "iso8859_14": [ + "iso8859_10", + "iso8859_15", + "iso8859_16", + "iso8859_3", + "iso8859_9", + "latin_1", + ], + "iso8859_15": [ + "cp1252", + "cp1254", + "iso8859_10", + "iso8859_14", + "iso8859_16", + "iso8859_3", + "iso8859_9", + "latin_1", + ], + "iso8859_16": [ + "iso8859_14", + "iso8859_15", + "iso8859_2", + "iso8859_3", + "iso8859_9", + "latin_1", + ], + "iso8859_2": ["cp1250", "iso8859_16", "iso8859_4"], + "iso8859_3": ["iso8859_14", "iso8859_15", "iso8859_16", "iso8859_9", "latin_1"], + "iso8859_4": ["iso8859_10", "iso8859_2", "iso8859_9", "latin_1"], + "iso8859_7": ["cp1253"], + "iso8859_9": [ + "cp1252", + "cp1254", + "cp1258", + "iso8859_10", + "iso8859_14", + "iso8859_15", + "iso8859_16", + "iso8859_3", + "iso8859_4", + "latin_1", + ], + "kz1048": ["cp1251", "ptcp154"], + "latin_1": [ + "cp1252", + "cp1254", + "cp1258", + "iso8859_10", + "iso8859_14", + "iso8859_15", + "iso8859_16", + "iso8859_3", + "iso8859_4", + "iso8859_9", + ], + "mac_iceland": ["mac_roman", "mac_turkish"], + "mac_roman": ["mac_iceland", "mac_turkish"], + "mac_turkish": ["mac_iceland", "mac_roman"], + "ptcp154": ["cp1251", "kz1048"], + "tis_620": ["iso8859_11"], +} + + +CHARDET_CORRESPONDENCE: dict[str, str] = { + "iso2022_kr": "ISO-2022-KR", + "iso2022_jp": "ISO-2022-JP", + "euc_kr": "EUC-KR", + "tis_620": "TIS-620", + "utf_32": "UTF-32", + "euc_jp": "EUC-JP", + "koi8_r": "KOI8-R", + "iso8859_1": "ISO-8859-1", + "iso8859_2": "ISO-8859-2", + "iso8859_5": "ISO-8859-5", + "iso8859_6": "ISO-8859-6", + "iso8859_7": "ISO-8859-7", + "iso8859_8": "ISO-8859-8", + "utf_16": "UTF-16", + "cp855": "IBM855", + "mac_cyrillic": "MacCyrillic", + "gb2312": "GB2312", + "gb18030": "GB18030", + "cp932": "CP932", + "cp866": "IBM866", + "utf_8": "utf-8", + "utf_8_sig": "UTF-8-SIG", + "shift_jis": "SHIFT_JIS", + "big5": "Big5", + "cp1250": "windows-1250", + "cp1251": "windows-1251", + "cp1252": "Windows-1252", + "cp1253": "windows-1253", + "cp1255": "windows-1255", + "cp1256": "windows-1256", + "cp1254": "Windows-1254", + "cp949": "CP949", +} + + +COMMON_SAFE_ASCII_CHARACTERS: frozenset[str] = frozenset( + { + "<", + ">", + "=", + ":", + "/", + "&", + ";", + "{", + "}", + "[", + "]", + ",", + "|", + '"', + "-", + "(", + ")", + } +) + +# Sample character sets — replace with full lists if needed +COMMON_CHINESE_CHARACTERS = 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"cp950", "big5hkscs", "hz"}) + +# Logging LEVEL below DEBUG +TRACE: int = 5 + + +# Language label that contain the em dash "—" +# character are to be considered alternative seq to origin +FREQUENCIES: dict[str, list[str]] = { + "English": [ + "e", + "a", + "t", + "i", + "o", + "n", + "s", + "r", + "h", + "l", + "d", + "c", + "u", + "m", + "f", + "p", + "g", + "w", + "y", + "b", + "v", + "k", + "x", + "j", + "z", + "q", + ], + "English—": [ + "e", + "a", + "t", + "i", + "o", + "n", + "s", + "r", + "h", + "l", + "d", + "c", + "m", + "u", + "f", + "p", + "g", + "w", + "b", + "y", + "v", + "k", + "j", + "x", + "z", + "q", + ], + "German": [ + "e", + "n", + "i", + "r", + "s", + "t", + "a", + "d", + "h", + "u", + "l", + "g", + "o", + "c", + "m", + "b", + "f", + "k", + "w", + "z", + "p", + "v", + "ü", + "ä", + "ö", + "j", + ], + "French": [ + "e", + "a", + "s", + "n", + "i", + "t", + "r", + "l", + "u", + "o", + "d", + "c", + "p", + "m", + "é", + "v", + "g", + "f", + "b", + "h", + "q", + "à", + "x", + "è", + "y", + "j", + ], + "Dutch": [ + "e", + "n", + "a", + "i", + "r", + "t", + "o", + "d", + "s", + "l", + "g", + "h", + "v", + "m", + "u", + "k", + "c", + "p", + "b", + "w", + "j", + "z", + "f", + "y", + "x", + "ë", + ], + "Italian": [ + "e", + "i", + "a", + "o", + "n", + "l", + "t", + "r", + "s", + "c", + "d", + "u", + "p", + "m", + "g", + "v", + "f", + "b", + "z", + "h", + "q", + "è", + "à", + "k", + "y", + "ò", + ], + "Polish": [ + "a", + "i", + "o", + "e", + "n", + "r", + "z", + "w", + "s", + "c", + "t", + "k", + "y", + "d", + "p", + "m", + "u", + "l", + "j", + "ł", + "g", + "b", + "h", + "ą", + "ę", + "ó", + ], + "Spanish": [ + "e", + "a", + "o", + "n", + "s", + "r", + "i", + "l", + "d", + "t", + "c", + "u", + "m", + "p", + "b", + "g", + "v", + "f", + "y", + "ó", + "h", + "q", + "í", + "j", + "z", + "á", + ], + "Russian": [ + "о", + "е", + "а", + "и", + "н", + "т", + "с", + "р", + "в", + "л", + "к", + "м", + "д", + "п", + "у", + "г", + "я", + "ы", + "з", + "б", + "й", + "ь", + "ч", + "х", + "ж", + "ц", + ], + # Jap-Kanji + "Japanese": [ + "日", + "一", + "人", + "年", + "大", + "十", + "二", + "本", + "中", + "長", + "出", + "三", + "時", + "行", + "見", + "月", + "分", + "後", + "前", + "生", + "五", + "間", + "上", + "東", + "四", + "今", + "金", + "九", + "入", + "学", + "高", + "円", + "子", + "外", + "八", + "六", + "下", + "来", + "気", + "小", + "七", + "山", + "話", + "女", + "北", + "午", + "百", + "書", + "先", + "名", + "川", + "千", + "水", + "半", + "男", + "西", + "電", + "校", + "語", + "土", + "木", + "聞", + "食", + "車", + "何", + "南", + "万", + "毎", + "白", + "天", + "母", + "火", + "右", + "読", + "友", + "左", + "休", + "父", + "雨", + ], + # Jap-Katakana + "Japanese—": [ + "ー", + "ン", + "ス", + "・", + "ル", + "ト", + "リ", + "イ", + "ア", + "ラ", + "ッ", + "ク", + "ド", + "シ", + "レ", + "ジ", + "タ", + "フ", + "ロ", + "カ", + "テ", + "マ", + "ィ", + "グ", + "バ", + "ム", + "プ", + "オ", + "コ", + "デ", + "ニ", + "ウ", + "メ", + "サ", + "ビ", + "ナ", + "ブ", + "ャ", + "エ", + "ュ", + "チ", + "キ", + "ズ", + "ダ", + "パ", + "ミ", + "ェ", + "ョ", + "ハ", + "セ", + "ベ", + "ガ", + "モ", + "ツ", + "ネ", + "ボ", + "ソ", + "ノ", + "ァ", + "ヴ", + "ワ", + "ポ", + "ペ", + "ピ", + "ケ", + "ゴ", + "ギ", + "ザ", + "ホ", + "ゲ", + "ォ", + "ヤ", + "ヒ", + "ユ", + "ヨ", + "ヘ", + "ゼ", + "ヌ", + "ゥ", + "ゾ", + "ヶ", + "ヂ", + "ヲ", + "ヅ", + "ヵ", + "ヱ", + "ヰ", + "ヮ", + "ヽ", + "゠", + "ヾ", + "ヷ", + "ヿ", + "ヸ", + "ヹ", + "ヺ", + ], + # Jap-Hiragana + "Japanese——": [ + "の", + "に", + "る", + "た", + "と", + "は", + "し", + "い", + "を", + "で", + "て", + "が", + "な", + "れ", + "か", + "ら", + "さ", + "っ", + "り", + "す", + "あ", + "も", + "こ", + "ま", + "う", + "く", + "よ", + "き", + "ん", + "め", + "お", + "け", + "そ", + "つ", + "だ", + "や", + "え", + "ど", + "わ", + "ち", + "み", + "せ", + "じ", + "ば", + "へ", + "び", + "ず", + "ろ", + "ほ", + "げ", + "む", + "べ", + "ひ", + "ょ", + "ゆ", + "ぶ", + "ご", + "ゃ", + "ね", + "ふ", + "ぐ", + "ぎ", + "ぼ", + "ゅ", + "づ", + "ざ", + "ぞ", + "ぬ", + "ぜ", + "ぱ", + "ぽ", + "ぷ", + "ぴ", + "ぃ", + "ぁ", + "ぇ", + "ぺ", + "ゞ", + "ぢ", + "ぉ", + "ぅ", + "ゐ", + "ゝ", + "ゑ", + "゛", + "゜", + "ゎ", + "ゔ", + "゚", + "ゟ", + "゙", + "ゕ", + "ゖ", + ], + "Portuguese": [ + "a", + "e", + "o", + "s", + "i", + "r", + "d", + "n", + "t", + "m", + "u", + "c", + "l", + "p", + "g", + "v", + "b", + "f", + "h", + "ã", + "q", + "é", + "ç", + "á", + "z", + "í", + ], + "Swedish": [ + "e", + "a", + "n", + "r", + "t", + "s", + "i", + "l", + "d", + "o", + "m", + "k", + "g", + "v", + "h", + "f", + "u", + "p", + "ä", + "c", + "b", + "ö", + "å", + "y", + "j", + "x", + ], + "Chinese": [ + "的", + "一", + "是", + "不", + "了", + "在", + "人", + "有", + "我", + "他", + "这", + "个", + "们", + "中", + "来", + "上", + "大", + "为", + "和", + "国", + "地", + "到", + "以", + "说", + "时", + "要", + "就", + "出", + "会", + "可", + "也", + "你", + "对", + "生", + "能", + "而", + "子", + "那", + "得", + "于", + "着", + "下", + "自", + "之", + "年", + "过", + "发", + "后", + "作", + "里", + "用", + "道", + "行", + "所", + "然", + "家", + "种", + "事", + "成", + "方", + "多", + "经", + "么", + "去", + "法", + "学", + "如", + "都", + "同", + "现", + "当", + "没", + "动", + "面", + "起", + "看", + "定", + "天", + "分", + "还", + "进", + "好", + "小", + "部", + "其", + "些", + "主", + "样", + "理", + "心", + "她", + "本", + "前", + "开", + "但", + "因", + "只", + "从", + "想", + "实", + ], + "Ukrainian": [ + "о", + "а", + "н", + "і", + "и", + "р", + "в", + "т", + "е", + "с", + "к", + "л", + "у", + "д", + "м", + "п", + "з", + "я", + "ь", + "б", + "г", + "й", + "ч", + "х", + "ц", + "ї", + ], + "Norwegian": [ + "e", + "r", + "n", + "t", + "a", + "s", + "i", + "o", + "l", + "d", + "g", + "k", + "m", + "v", + "f", + "p", + "u", + "b", + "h", + "å", + "y", + "j", + "ø", + "c", + "æ", + "w", + ], + "Finnish": [ + "a", + "i", + "n", + "t", + "e", + "s", + "l", + "o", + "u", + "k", + "ä", + "m", + "r", + "v", + "j", + "h", + "p", + "y", + "d", + "ö", + "g", + "c", + "b", + "f", + "w", + "z", + ], + "Vietnamese": [ + "n", + "h", + "t", + "i", + "c", + "g", + "a", + "o", + "u", + "m", + "l", + "r", + "à", + "đ", + "s", + "e", + "v", + "p", + "b", + "y", + "ư", + "d", + "á", + "k", + "ộ", + "ế", + ], + "Czech": [ + "o", + "e", + "a", + "n", + "t", + "s", + "i", + "l", + "v", + "r", + "k", + "d", + "u", + "m", + "p", + "í", + "c", + "h", + "z", + "á", + "y", + "j", + "b", + "ě", + "é", + "ř", + ], + "Hungarian": [ + "e", + "a", + "t", + "l", + "s", + "n", + "k", + "r", + "i", + "o", + "z", + "á", + "é", + "g", + "m", + "b", + "y", + "v", + "d", + "h", + "u", + "p", + "j", + "ö", + "f", + "c", + ], + "Korean": [ + "이", + "다", + "에", + "의", + "는", + "로", + "하", + "을", + "가", + "고", + "지", + "서", + "한", + "은", + "기", + "으", + "년", + "대", + "사", + "시", + "를", + "리", + "도", + "인", + "스", + "일", + ], + "Indonesian": [ + "a", + "n", + "e", + "i", + "r", + "t", + "u", + "s", + "d", + "k", + "m", + "l", + "g", + "p", + "b", + "o", + "h", + "y", + "j", + "c", + "w", + "f", + "v", + "z", + "x", + "q", + ], + "Turkish": [ + "a", + "e", + "i", + "n", + "r", + "l", + "ı", + "k", + "d", + "t", + "s", + "m", + "y", + "u", + "o", + "b", + "ü", + "ş", + "v", + "g", + "z", + "h", + "c", + "p", + "ç", + "ğ", + ], + "Romanian": [ + "e", + "i", + "a", + "r", + "n", + "t", + "u", + "l", + "o", + "c", + "s", + "d", + "p", + "m", + "ă", + "f", + "v", + "î", + "g", + "b", + "ș", + "ț", + "z", + "h", + "â", + "j", + ], + "Farsi": [ + "ا", + "ی", + "ر", + "د", + "ن", + "ه", + "و", + "م", + "ت", + "ب", + "س", + "ل", + "ک", + "ش", + "ز", + "ف", + "گ", + "ع", + "خ", + "ق", + "ج", + "آ", + "پ", + "ح", + "ط", + "ص", + ], + "Arabic": [ + "ا", + "ل", + "ي", + "م", + "و", + "ن", + "ر", + "ت", + "ب", + "ة", + "ع", + "د", + "س", + "ف", + "ه", + "ك", + "ق", + "أ", + "ح", + "ج", + "ش", + "ط", + "ص", + "ى", + "خ", + "إ", + ], + "Danish": [ + "e", + "r", + "n", + "t", + "a", + "i", + "s", + "d", + "l", + "o", + "g", + "m", + "k", + "f", + "v", + "u", + "b", + "h", + "p", + "å", + "y", + "ø", + "æ", + "c", + "j", + "w", + ], + "Serbian": [ + "а", + "и", + "о", + "е", + "н", + "р", + "с", + "у", + "т", + "к", + "ј", + "в", + "д", + "м", + "п", + "л", + "г", + "з", + "б", + "a", + "i", + "e", + "o", + "n", + "ц", + "ш", + ], + "Lithuanian": [ + "i", + "a", + "s", + "o", + "r", + "e", + "t", + "n", + "u", + "k", + "m", + "l", + "p", + "v", + "d", + "j", + "g", + "ė", + "b", + "y", + "ų", + "š", + "ž", + "c", + "ą", + "į", + ], + "Slovene": [ + "e", + "a", + "i", + "o", + "n", + "r", + "s", + "l", + "t", + "j", + "v", + "k", + "d", + "p", + "m", + "u", + "z", + "b", + "g", + "h", + "č", + "c", + "š", + "ž", + "f", + "y", + ], + "Slovak": [ + "o", + "a", + "e", + "n", + "i", + "r", + "v", + "t", + "s", + "l", + "k", + "d", + "m", + "p", + "u", + "c", + "h", + "j", + "b", + "z", + "á", + "y", + "ý", + "í", + "č", + "é", + ], + "Hebrew": [ + "י", + "ו", + "ה", + "ל", + "ר", + "ב", + "ת", + "מ", + "א", + "ש", + "נ", + "ע", + "ם", + "ד", + "ק", + "ח", + "פ", + "ס", + "כ", + "ג", + "ט", + "צ", + "ן", + "ז", + "ך", + ], + "Bulgarian": [ + "а", + "и", + "о", + "е", + "н", + "т", + "р", + "с", + "в", + "л", + "к", + "д", + "п", + "м", + "з", + "г", + "я", + "ъ", + "у", + "б", + "ч", + "ц", + "й", + "ж", + "щ", + "х", + ], + "Croatian": [ + "a", + "i", + "o", + "e", + "n", + "r", + "j", + "s", + "t", + "u", + "k", + "l", + "v", + "d", + "m", + "p", + "g", + "z", + "b", + "c", + "č", + "h", + "š", + "ž", + "ć", + "f", + ], + "Hindi": [ + "क", + "र", + "स", + "न", + "त", + "म", + "ह", + "प", + "य", + "ल", + "व", + "ज", + "द", + "ग", + "ब", + "श", + "ट", + "अ", + "ए", + "थ", + "भ", + "ड", + "च", + "ध", + "ष", + "इ", + ], + "Estonian": [ + "a", + "i", + "e", + "s", + "t", + "l", + "u", + "n", + "o", + "k", + "r", + "d", + "m", + "v", + "g", + "p", + "j", + "h", + "ä", + "b", + "õ", + "ü", + "f", + "c", + "ö", + "y", + ], + "Thai": [ + "า", + "น", + "ร", + "อ", + "ก", + "เ", + "ง", + "ม", + "ย", + "ล", + "ว", + "ด", + "ท", + "ส", + "ต", + "ะ", + "ป", + "บ", + "ค", + "ห", + "แ", + "จ", + "พ", + "ช", + "ข", + "ใ", + ], + "Greek": [ + "α", + "τ", + "ο", + "ι", + "ε", + "ν", + "ρ", + "σ", + "κ", + "η", + "π", + "ς", + "υ", + "μ", + "λ", + "ί", + "ό", + "ά", + "γ", + "έ", + "δ", + "ή", + "ω", + "χ", + "θ", + "ύ", + ], + "Tamil": [ + "க", + "த", + "ப", + "ட", + "ர", + "ம", + "ல", + "ன", + "வ", + "ற", + "ய", + "ள", + "ச", + "ந", + "இ", + "ண", + "அ", + "ஆ", + "ழ", + "ங", + "எ", + "உ", + "ஒ", + "ஸ", + ], + "Kazakh": [ + "а", + "ы", + "е", + "н", + "т", + "р", + "л", + "і", + "д", + "с", + "м", + "қ", + "к", + "о", + "б", + "и", + "у", + "ғ", + "ж", + "ң", + "з", + "ш", + "й", + "п", + "г", + "ө", + ], +} + +LANGUAGE_SUPPORTED_COUNT: int = len(FREQUENCIES) + +# Bit flags for unified character classification. +# A single unicodedata.name() call sets all relevant flags at once. +_LATIN: int = 1 +_ACCENTUATED: int = 1 << 1 +_CJK: int = 1 << 2 +_HANGUL: int = 1 << 3 +_KATAKANA: int = 1 << 4 +_HIRAGANA: int = 1 << 5 +_THAI: int = 1 << 6 +_ARABIC: int = 1 << 7 +_ARABIC_ISOLATED_FORM: int = 1 << 8 + +_ACCENT_KEYWORDS: tuple[str, ...] = ( + "WITH GRAVE", + "WITH ACUTE", + "WITH CEDILLA", + "WITH DIAERESIS", + "WITH CIRCUMFLEX", + "WITH TILDE", + "WITH MACRON", + "WITH RING ABOVE", +) + +# Pre-built lookup structures for FREQUENCIES (computed once at import time). +# character -> rank mapping per language (replaces list .index() calls). +_FREQUENCIES_RANK: dict[str, dict[str, int]] = { + lang: {char: rank for rank, char in enumerate(chars)} + for lang, chars in FREQUENCIES.items() +} + +# frozenset per language (avoids rebuilding set() per call). +_FREQUENCIES_SET: dict[str, frozenset[str]] = { + lang: frozenset(chars) for lang, chars in FREQUENCIES.items() +} diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/legacy.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/legacy.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..293c1efaf045559ea088e7991b318571a4ff71a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/legacy.py @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any +from warnings import warn + +from .api import from_bytes +from .constant import CHARDET_CORRESPONDENCE, TOO_SMALL_SEQUENCE + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing import TypedDict + + class ResultDict(TypedDict): + encoding: str | None + language: str + confidence: float | None + + +def detect( + byte_str: bytes, should_rename_legacy: bool = False, **kwargs: Any +) -> ResultDict: + """ + chardet legacy method + Detect the encoding of the given byte string. It should be mostly backward-compatible. + Encoding name will match Chardet own writing whenever possible. (Not on encoding name unsupported by it) + This function is deprecated and should be used to migrate your project easily, consult the documentation for + further information. Not planned for removal. + + :param byte_str: The byte sequence to examine. + :param should_rename_legacy: Should we rename legacy encodings + to their more modern equivalents? + """ + if len(kwargs): + warn( + f"charset-normalizer disregard arguments '{','.join(list(kwargs.keys()))}' in legacy function detect()" + ) + + if not isinstance(byte_str, (bytearray, bytes)): + raise TypeError( # pragma: nocover + f"Expected object of type bytes or bytearray, got: {type(byte_str)}" + ) + + if isinstance(byte_str, bytearray): + byte_str = bytes(byte_str) + + r = from_bytes(byte_str).best() + + encoding = r.encoding if r is not None else None + language = r.language if r is not None and r.language != "Unknown" else "" + confidence = 1.0 - r.chaos if r is not None else None + + # automatically lower confidence + # on small bytes samples. + # https://github.com/jawah/charset_normalizer/issues/391 + if ( + confidence is not None + and confidence >= 0.9 + and encoding + not in { + "utf_8", + "ascii", + } + and r.bom is False # type: ignore[union-attr] + and len(byte_str) < TOO_SMALL_SEQUENCE + ): + confidence -= 0.2 + + # Note: CharsetNormalizer does not return 'UTF-8-SIG' as the sig get stripped in the detection/normalization process + # but chardet does return 'utf-8-sig' and it is a valid codec name. + if r is not None and encoding == "utf_8" and r.bom: + encoding += "_sig" + + if should_rename_legacy is False and encoding in CHARDET_CORRESPONDENCE: + encoding = CHARDET_CORRESPONDENCE[encoding] + + return { + "encoding": encoding, + "language": language, + "confidence": confidence, + } diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/md.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/md.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b41d9cfc575d5ea2dd0dab5b0e4350b8485bd70b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/md.py @@ -0,0 +1,936 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import sys +from functools import lru_cache +from logging import getLogger + +if sys.version_info >= (3, 8): + from typing import final +else: + try: + from typing_extensions import final + except ImportError: + + def final(cls): # type: ignore[misc,no-untyped-def] + return cls + + +from .constant import ( + COMMON_CJK_CHARACTERS, + COMMON_SAFE_ASCII_CHARACTERS, + TRACE, + UNICODE_SECONDARY_RANGE_KEYWORD, + _ACCENTUATED, + _ARABIC, + _ARABIC_ISOLATED_FORM, + _CJK, + _HANGUL, + _HIRAGANA, + _KATAKANA, + _LATIN, + _THAI, +) +from .utils import ( + _character_flags, + is_emoticon, + is_punctuation, + is_separator, + is_symbol, + remove_accent, + unicode_range, +) + +# Combined bitmask for CJK/Hangul/Katakana/Hiragana/Thai glyph detection. +_GLYPH_MASK: int = _CJK | _HANGUL | _KATAKANA | _HIRAGANA | _THAI + + +@final +class CharInfo: + """Pre-computed character properties shared across all detectors. + + Instantiated once and reused via :meth:`update` on every character + in the hot loop so that redundant calls to str methods + (``isalpha``, ``isupper``, …) and cached utility functions + (``_character_flags``, ``is_punctuation``, …) are avoided when + several plugins need the same information. + """ + + __slots__ = ( + "character", + "printable", + "alpha", + "upper", + "lower", + "space", + "digit", + "is_ascii", + "case_variable", + "flags", + "accentuated", + "latin", + "is_cjk", + "is_arabic", + "is_glyph", + "punct", + "sym", + ) + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.character: str = "" + self.printable: bool = False + self.alpha: bool = False + self.upper: bool = False + self.lower: bool = False + self.space: bool = False + self.digit: bool = False + self.is_ascii: bool = False + self.case_variable: bool = False + self.flags: int = 0 + self.accentuated: bool = False + self.latin: bool = False + self.is_cjk: bool = False + self.is_arabic: bool = False + self.is_glyph: bool = False + self.punct: bool = False + self.sym: bool = False + + def update(self, character: str) -> None: + """Update all properties for *character* (called once per character).""" + self.character = character + + # ASCII fast-path: for characters with ord < 128, we can skip + # _character_flags() entirely and derive most properties from ord. + o: int = ord(character) + if o < 128: + self.is_ascii = True + self.accentuated = False + self.is_cjk = False + self.is_arabic = False + self.is_glyph = False + # ASCII alpha: a-z (97-122) or A-Z (65-90) + if 65 <= o <= 90: + # Uppercase ASCII letter + self.alpha = True + self.upper = True + self.lower = False + self.space = False + self.digit = False + self.printable = True + self.case_variable = True + self.flags = _LATIN + self.latin = True + self.punct = False + self.sym = False + elif 97 <= o <= 122: + # Lowercase ASCII letter + self.alpha = True + self.upper = False + self.lower = True + self.space = False + self.digit = False + self.printable = True + self.case_variable = True + self.flags = _LATIN + self.latin = True + self.punct = False + self.sym = False + elif 48 <= o <= 57: + # ASCII digit 0-9 + self.alpha = False + self.upper = False + self.lower = False + self.space = False + self.digit = True + self.printable = True + self.case_variable = False + self.flags = 0 + self.latin = False + self.punct = False + self.sym = False + elif o == 32 or (9 <= o <= 13): + # Space, tab, newline, etc. + self.alpha = False + self.upper = False + self.lower = False + self.space = True + self.digit = False + self.printable = o == 32 + self.case_variable = False + self.flags = 0 + self.latin = False + self.punct = False + self.sym = False + else: + # Other ASCII (punctuation, symbols, control chars) + self.printable = character.isprintable() + self.alpha = False + self.upper = False + self.lower = False + self.space = False + self.digit = False + self.case_variable = False + self.flags = 0 + self.latin = False + self.punct = is_punctuation(character) if self.printable else False + self.sym = is_symbol(character) if self.printable else False + else: + # Non-ASCII path + self.is_ascii = False + self.printable = character.isprintable() + self.alpha = character.isalpha() + self.upper = character.isupper() + self.lower = character.islower() + self.space = character.isspace() + self.digit = character.isdigit() + self.case_variable = self.lower != self.upper + + # Flag-based classification (single unicodedata.name() call, lru-cached) + flags: int + if self.alpha: + flags = _character_flags(character) + else: + flags = 0 + self.flags = flags + self.accentuated = bool(flags & _ACCENTUATED) + self.latin = bool(flags & _LATIN) + self.is_cjk = bool(flags & _CJK) + self.is_arabic = bool(flags & _ARABIC) + self.is_glyph = bool(flags & _GLYPH_MASK) + + # Eagerly compute punct and sym (avoids property dispatch overhead + # on 300K+ accesses in the hot loop). + self.punct = is_punctuation(character) if self.printable else False + self.sym = is_symbol(character) if self.printable else False + + +class MessDetectorPlugin: + """ + Base abstract class used for mess detection plugins. + All detectors MUST extend and implement given methods. + """ + + __slots__ = () + + def feed_info(self, character: str, info: CharInfo) -> None: + """ + The main routine to be executed upon character. + Insert the logic in witch the text would be considered chaotic. + """ + raise NotImplementedError # Defensive: + + def reset(self) -> None: # Defensive: + """ + Permit to reset the plugin to the initial state. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + @property + def ratio(self) -> float: + """ + Compute the chaos ratio based on what your feed() has seen. + Must NOT be lower than 0.; No restriction gt 0. + """ + raise NotImplementedError # Defensive: + + +@final +class TooManySymbolOrPunctuationPlugin(MessDetectorPlugin): + __slots__ = ( + "_punctuation_count", + "_symbol_count", + "_character_count", + "_last_printable_char", + "_frenzy_symbol_in_word", + ) + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._punctuation_count: int = 0 + self._symbol_count: int = 0 + self._character_count: int = 0 + + self._last_printable_char: str | None = None + self._frenzy_symbol_in_word: bool = False + + def feed_info(self, character: str, info: CharInfo) -> None: + """Optimized feed using pre-computed character info.""" + self._character_count += 1 + + if ( + character != self._last_printable_char + and character not in COMMON_SAFE_ASCII_CHARACTERS + ): + if info.punct: + self._punctuation_count += 1 + elif not info.digit and info.sym and not is_emoticon(character): + self._symbol_count += 2 + + self._last_printable_char = character + + def reset(self) -> None: # Abstract + self._punctuation_count = 0 + self._character_count = 0 + self._symbol_count = 0 + + @property + def ratio(self) -> float: + if self._character_count == 0: + return 0.0 + + ratio_of_punctuation: float = ( + self._punctuation_count + self._symbol_count + ) / self._character_count + + return ratio_of_punctuation if ratio_of_punctuation >= 0.3 else 0.0 + + +@final +class TooManyAccentuatedPlugin(MessDetectorPlugin): + __slots__ = ("_character_count", "_accentuated_count") + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._character_count: int = 0 + self._accentuated_count: int = 0 + + def feed_info(self, character: str, info: CharInfo) -> None: + """Optimized feed using pre-computed character info.""" + self._character_count += 1 + + if info.accentuated: + self._accentuated_count += 1 + + def reset(self) -> None: # Abstract + self._character_count = 0 + self._accentuated_count = 0 + + @property + def ratio(self) -> float: + if self._character_count < 8: + return 0.0 + + ratio_of_accentuation: float = self._accentuated_count / self._character_count + return ratio_of_accentuation if ratio_of_accentuation >= 0.35 else 0.0 + + +@final +class UnprintablePlugin(MessDetectorPlugin): + __slots__ = ("_unprintable_count", "_character_count") + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._unprintable_count: int = 0 + self._character_count: int = 0 + + def feed_info(self, character: str, info: CharInfo) -> None: + """Optimized feed using pre-computed character info.""" + if ( + not info.space + and not info.printable + and character != "\x1a" + and character != "\ufeff" + ): + self._unprintable_count += 1 + self._character_count += 1 + + def reset(self) -> None: # Abstract + self._unprintable_count = 0 + + @property + def ratio(self) -> float: + if self._character_count == 0: # Defensive: + return 0.0 + + return (self._unprintable_count * 8) / self._character_count + + +@final +class SuspiciousDuplicateAccentPlugin(MessDetectorPlugin): + __slots__ = ( + "_successive_count", + "_character_count", + "_last_latin_character", + "_last_was_accentuated", + ) + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._successive_count: int = 0 + self._character_count: int = 0 + + self._last_latin_character: str | None = None + self._last_was_accentuated: bool = False + + def feed_info(self, character: str, info: CharInfo) -> None: + """Optimized feed using pre-computed character info.""" + self._character_count += 1 + if ( + self._last_latin_character is not None + and info.accentuated + and self._last_was_accentuated + ): + if info.upper and self._last_latin_character.isupper(): + self._successive_count += 1 + if remove_accent(character) == remove_accent(self._last_latin_character): + self._successive_count += 1 + self._last_latin_character = character + self._last_was_accentuated = info.accentuated + + def reset(self) -> None: # Abstract + self._successive_count = 0 + self._character_count = 0 + self._last_latin_character = None + self._last_was_accentuated = False + + @property + def ratio(self) -> float: + if self._character_count == 0: + return 0.0 + + return (self._successive_count * 2) / self._character_count + + +@final +class SuspiciousRange(MessDetectorPlugin): + __slots__ = ( + "_suspicious_successive_range_count", + "_character_count", + "_last_printable_seen", + "_last_printable_range", + ) + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._suspicious_successive_range_count: int = 0 + self._character_count: int = 0 + self._last_printable_seen: str | None = None + self._last_printable_range: str | None = None + + def feed_info(self, character: str, info: CharInfo) -> None: + """Optimized feed using pre-computed character info.""" + self._character_count += 1 + + if info.space or info.punct or character in COMMON_SAFE_ASCII_CHARACTERS: + self._last_printable_seen = None + self._last_printable_range = None + return + + if self._last_printable_seen is None: + self._last_printable_seen = character + self._last_printable_range = unicode_range(character) + return + + unicode_range_a: str | None = self._last_printable_range + unicode_range_b: str | None = unicode_range(character) + + if is_suspiciously_successive_range(unicode_range_a, unicode_range_b): + self._suspicious_successive_range_count += 1 + + self._last_printable_seen = character + self._last_printable_range = unicode_range_b + + def reset(self) -> None: # Abstract + self._character_count = 0 + self._suspicious_successive_range_count = 0 + self._last_printable_seen = None + self._last_printable_range = None + + @property + def ratio(self) -> float: + if self._character_count <= 13: + return 0.0 + + ratio_of_suspicious_range_usage: float = ( + self._suspicious_successive_range_count * 2 + ) / self._character_count + + return ratio_of_suspicious_range_usage + + +@final +class SuperWeirdWordPlugin(MessDetectorPlugin): + __slots__ = ( + "_word_count", + "_bad_word_count", + "_foreign_long_count", + "_is_current_word_bad", + "_foreign_long_watch", + "_character_count", + "_bad_character_count", + "_buffer_length", + "_buffer_last_char", + "_buffer_last_char_accentuated", + "_buffer_accent_count", + "_buffer_glyph_count", + "_buffer_upper_count", + ) + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._word_count: int = 0 + self._bad_word_count: int = 0 + self._foreign_long_count: int = 0 + + self._is_current_word_bad: bool = False + self._foreign_long_watch: bool = False + + self._character_count: int = 0 + self._bad_character_count: int = 0 + + self._buffer_length: int = 0 + self._buffer_last_char: str | None = None + self._buffer_last_char_accentuated: bool = False + self._buffer_accent_count: int = 0 + self._buffer_glyph_count: int = 0 + self._buffer_upper_count: int = 0 + + def feed_info(self, character: str, info: CharInfo) -> None: + """Optimized feed using pre-computed character info.""" + if info.alpha: + self._buffer_length += 1 + self._buffer_last_char = character + + if info.upper: + self._buffer_upper_count += 1 + + self._buffer_last_char_accentuated = info.accentuated + + if info.accentuated: + self._buffer_accent_count += 1 + if ( + not self._foreign_long_watch + and (not info.latin or info.accentuated) + and not info.is_glyph + ): + self._foreign_long_watch = True + if info.is_glyph: + self._buffer_glyph_count += 1 + return + if not self._buffer_length: + return + if info.space or info.punct or is_separator(character): + self._word_count += 1 + buffer_length: int = self._buffer_length + + self._character_count += buffer_length + + if buffer_length >= 4: + if self._buffer_accent_count / buffer_length >= 0.5: + self._is_current_word_bad = True + elif ( + self._buffer_last_char_accentuated + and self._buffer_last_char.isupper() # type: ignore[union-attr] + and self._buffer_upper_count != buffer_length + ): + self._foreign_long_count += 1 + self._is_current_word_bad = True + elif self._buffer_glyph_count == 1: + self._is_current_word_bad = True + self._foreign_long_count += 1 + if buffer_length >= 24 and self._foreign_long_watch: + probable_camel_cased: bool = ( + self._buffer_upper_count > 0 + and self._buffer_upper_count / buffer_length <= 0.3 + ) + + if not probable_camel_cased: + self._foreign_long_count += 1 + self._is_current_word_bad = True + + if self._is_current_word_bad: + self._bad_word_count += 1 + self._bad_character_count += buffer_length + self._is_current_word_bad = False + + self._foreign_long_watch = False + self._buffer_length = 0 + self._buffer_last_char = None + self._buffer_last_char_accentuated = False + self._buffer_accent_count = 0 + self._buffer_glyph_count = 0 + self._buffer_upper_count = 0 + elif ( + character not in {"<", ">", "-", "=", "~", "|", "_"} + and not info.digit + and info.sym + ): + self._is_current_word_bad = True + self._buffer_length += 1 + self._buffer_last_char = character + self._buffer_last_char_accentuated = False + + def reset(self) -> None: # Abstract + self._buffer_length = 0 + self._buffer_last_char = None + self._buffer_last_char_accentuated = False + self._is_current_word_bad = False + self._foreign_long_watch = False + self._bad_word_count = 0 + self._word_count = 0 + self._character_count = 0 + self._bad_character_count = 0 + self._foreign_long_count = 0 + self._buffer_accent_count = 0 + self._buffer_glyph_count = 0 + self._buffer_upper_count = 0 + + @property + def ratio(self) -> float: + if self._word_count <= 10 and self._foreign_long_count == 0: + return 0.0 + + return self._bad_character_count / self._character_count + + +@final +class CjkUncommonPlugin(MessDetectorPlugin): + """ + Detect messy CJK text that probably means nothing. + """ + + __slots__ = ("_character_count", "_uncommon_count") + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._character_count: int = 0 + self._uncommon_count: int = 0 + + def feed_info(self, character: str, info: CharInfo) -> None: + """Optimized feed using pre-computed character info.""" + self._character_count += 1 + + if character not in COMMON_CJK_CHARACTERS: + self._uncommon_count += 1 + + def reset(self) -> None: # Abstract + self._character_count = 0 + self._uncommon_count = 0 + + @property + def ratio(self) -> float: + if self._character_count < 8: + return 0.0 + + uncommon_form_usage: float = self._uncommon_count / self._character_count + + # we can be pretty sure it's garbage when uncommon characters are widely + # used. otherwise it could just be traditional chinese for example. + return uncommon_form_usage / 10 if uncommon_form_usage > 0.5 else 0.0 + + +@final +class ArchaicUpperLowerPlugin(MessDetectorPlugin): + __slots__ = ( + "_buf", + "_character_count_since_last_sep", + "_successive_upper_lower_count", + "_successive_upper_lower_count_final", + "_character_count", + "_last_alpha_seen", + "_last_alpha_seen_upper", + "_last_alpha_seen_lower", + "_current_ascii_only", + ) + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._buf: bool = False + + self._character_count_since_last_sep: int = 0 + + self._successive_upper_lower_count: int = 0 + self._successive_upper_lower_count_final: int = 0 + + self._character_count: int = 0 + + self._last_alpha_seen: str | None = None + self._last_alpha_seen_upper: bool = False + self._last_alpha_seen_lower: bool = False + self._current_ascii_only: bool = True + + def feed_info(self, character: str, info: CharInfo) -> None: + """Optimized feed using pre-computed character info.""" + is_concerned: bool = info.alpha and info.case_variable + chunk_sep: bool = not is_concerned + + if chunk_sep and self._character_count_since_last_sep > 0: + if ( + self._character_count_since_last_sep <= 64 + and not info.digit + and not self._current_ascii_only + ): + self._successive_upper_lower_count_final += ( + self._successive_upper_lower_count + ) + + self._successive_upper_lower_count = 0 + self._character_count_since_last_sep = 0 + self._last_alpha_seen = None + self._buf = False + self._character_count += 1 + self._current_ascii_only = True + + return + + if self._current_ascii_only and not info.is_ascii: + self._current_ascii_only = False + + if self._last_alpha_seen is not None: + if (info.upper and self._last_alpha_seen_lower) or ( + info.lower and self._last_alpha_seen_upper + ): + if self._buf: + self._successive_upper_lower_count += 2 + self._buf = False + else: + self._buf = True + else: + self._buf = False + + self._character_count += 1 + self._character_count_since_last_sep += 1 + self._last_alpha_seen = character + self._last_alpha_seen_upper = info.upper + self._last_alpha_seen_lower = info.lower + + def reset(self) -> None: # Abstract + self._character_count = 0 + self._character_count_since_last_sep = 0 + self._successive_upper_lower_count = 0 + self._successive_upper_lower_count_final = 0 + self._last_alpha_seen = None + self._last_alpha_seen_upper = False + self._last_alpha_seen_lower = False + self._buf = False + self._current_ascii_only = True + + @property + def ratio(self) -> float: + if self._character_count == 0: # Defensive: + return 0.0 + + return self._successive_upper_lower_count_final / self._character_count + + +@final +class ArabicIsolatedFormPlugin(MessDetectorPlugin): + __slots__ = ("_character_count", "_isolated_form_count") + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._character_count: int = 0 + self._isolated_form_count: int = 0 + + def reset(self) -> None: # Abstract + self._character_count = 0 + self._isolated_form_count = 0 + + def feed_info(self, character: str, info: CharInfo) -> None: + """Optimized feed using pre-computed character info.""" + self._character_count += 1 + + if info.flags & _ARABIC_ISOLATED_FORM: + self._isolated_form_count += 1 + + @property + def ratio(self) -> float: + if self._character_count < 8: + return 0.0 + + isolated_form_usage: float = self._isolated_form_count / self._character_count + + return isolated_form_usage + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=1024) +def is_suspiciously_successive_range( + unicode_range_a: str | None, unicode_range_b: str | None +) -> bool: + """ + Determine if two Unicode range seen next to each other can be considered as suspicious. + """ + if unicode_range_a is None or unicode_range_b is None: + return True + + if unicode_range_a == unicode_range_b: + return False + + if "Latin" in unicode_range_a and "Latin" in unicode_range_b: + return False + + if "Emoticons" in unicode_range_a or "Emoticons" in unicode_range_b: + return False + + # Latin characters can be accompanied with a combining diacritical mark + # eg. Vietnamese. + if ("Latin" in unicode_range_a or "Latin" in unicode_range_b) and ( + "Combining" in unicode_range_a or "Combining" in unicode_range_b + ): + return False + + keywords_range_a, keywords_range_b = ( + unicode_range_a.split(" "), + unicode_range_b.split(" "), + ) + + for el in keywords_range_a: + if el in UNICODE_SECONDARY_RANGE_KEYWORD: + continue + if el in keywords_range_b: + return False + + # Japanese Exception + range_a_jp_chars, range_b_jp_chars = ( + unicode_range_a + in ( + "Hiragana", + "Katakana", + ), + unicode_range_b in ("Hiragana", "Katakana"), + ) + if (range_a_jp_chars or range_b_jp_chars) and ( + "CJK" in unicode_range_a or "CJK" in unicode_range_b + ): + return False + if range_a_jp_chars and range_b_jp_chars: + return False + + if "Hangul" in unicode_range_a or "Hangul" in unicode_range_b: + if "CJK" in unicode_range_a or "CJK" in unicode_range_b: + return False + if unicode_range_a == "Basic Latin" or unicode_range_b == "Basic Latin": + return False + + # Chinese/Japanese use dedicated range for punctuation and/or separators. + if ("CJK" in unicode_range_a or "CJK" in unicode_range_b) or ( + unicode_range_a in ["Katakana", "Hiragana"] + and unicode_range_b in ["Katakana", "Hiragana"] + ): + if "Punctuation" in unicode_range_a or "Punctuation" in unicode_range_b: + return False + if "Forms" in unicode_range_a or "Forms" in unicode_range_b: + return False + if unicode_range_a == "Basic Latin" or unicode_range_b == "Basic Latin": + return False + + return True + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=2048) +def mess_ratio( + decoded_sequence: str, maximum_threshold: float = 0.2, debug: bool = False +) -> float: + """ + Compute a mess ratio given a decoded bytes sequence. The maximum threshold does stop the computation earlier. + """ + + seq_len: int = len(decoded_sequence) + + if seq_len < 511: + step: int = 32 + elif seq_len < 1024: + step = 64 + else: + step = 128 + + # Create each detector as a named local variable (unrolled from the generic loop). + # This eliminates per-character iteration over the detector list and + # per-character eligible() virtual dispatch, while keeping every plugin class + # intact and fully readable. + d_sp: TooManySymbolOrPunctuationPlugin = TooManySymbolOrPunctuationPlugin() + d_ta: TooManyAccentuatedPlugin = TooManyAccentuatedPlugin() + d_up: UnprintablePlugin = UnprintablePlugin() + d_sda: SuspiciousDuplicateAccentPlugin = SuspiciousDuplicateAccentPlugin() + d_sr: SuspiciousRange = SuspiciousRange() + d_sw: SuperWeirdWordPlugin = SuperWeirdWordPlugin() + d_cu: CjkUncommonPlugin = CjkUncommonPlugin() + d_au: ArchaicUpperLowerPlugin = ArchaicUpperLowerPlugin() + d_ai: ArabicIsolatedFormPlugin = ArabicIsolatedFormPlugin() + + # Local references for feed_info methods called in the hot loop. + d_sp_feed = d_sp.feed_info + d_ta_feed = d_ta.feed_info + d_up_feed = d_up.feed_info + d_sda_feed = d_sda.feed_info + d_sr_feed = d_sr.feed_info + d_sw_feed = d_sw.feed_info + d_cu_feed = d_cu.feed_info + d_au_feed = d_au.feed_info + d_ai_feed = d_ai.feed_info + + # Single reusable CharInfo object (avoids per-character allocation). + info: CharInfo = CharInfo() + info_update = info.update + + mean_mess_ratio: float + + for block_start in range(0, seq_len, step): + for character in decoded_sequence[block_start : block_start + step]: + # Pre-compute all character properties once (shared across all plugins). + info_update(character) + + # Detectors with eligible() == always True + d_up_feed(character, info) + d_sw_feed(character, info) + d_au_feed(character, info) + + # Detectors with eligible() == isprintable + if info.printable: + d_sp_feed(character, info) + d_sr_feed(character, info) + + # Detectors with eligible() == isalpha + if info.alpha: + d_ta_feed(character, info) + # SuspiciousDuplicateAccent: isalpha() and is_latin() + if info.latin: + d_sda_feed(character, info) + # CjkUncommon: is_cjk() + if info.is_cjk: + d_cu_feed(character, info) + # ArabicIsolatedForm: is_arabic() + if info.is_arabic: + d_ai_feed(character, info) + + mean_mess_ratio = ( + d_sp.ratio + + d_ta.ratio + + d_up.ratio + + d_sda.ratio + + d_sr.ratio + + d_sw.ratio + + d_cu.ratio + + d_au.ratio + + d_ai.ratio + ) + + if mean_mess_ratio >= maximum_threshold: + break + else: + # Flush last word buffer in SuperWeirdWordPlugin via trailing newline. + info_update("\n") + d_sw_feed("\n", info) + d_au_feed("\n", info) + d_up_feed("\n", info) + + mean_mess_ratio = ( + d_sp.ratio + + d_ta.ratio + + d_up.ratio + + d_sda.ratio + + d_sr.ratio + + d_sw.ratio + + d_cu.ratio + + d_au.ratio + + d_ai.ratio + ) + + if debug: # Defensive: + logger = getLogger("charset_normalizer") + + logger.log( + TRACE, + "Mess-detector extended-analysis start. " + f"intermediary_mean_mess_ratio_calc={step} mean_mess_ratio={mean_mess_ratio} " + f"maximum_threshold={maximum_threshold}", + ) + + if seq_len > 16: + logger.log(TRACE, f"Starting with: {decoded_sequence[:16]}") + logger.log(TRACE, f"Ending with: {decoded_sequence[-16::]}") + + for dt in [d_sp, d_ta, d_up, d_sda, d_sr, d_sw, d_cu, d_au, d_ai]: + logger.log(TRACE, f"{dt.__class__}: {dt.ratio}") + + return round(mean_mess_ratio, 3) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/models.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/models.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..382de159ece3ca60ee129def777bbd29b23e1d59 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/models.py @@ -0,0 +1,369 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from encodings.aliases import aliases +from json import dumps +from re import sub +from typing import Any, Iterator, List, Tuple + +from .constant import RE_POSSIBLE_ENCODING_INDICATION, TOO_BIG_SEQUENCE +from .utils import iana_name, is_multi_byte_encoding, unicode_range + + +class CharsetMatch: + def __init__( + self, + payload: bytes | bytearray, + guessed_encoding: str, + mean_mess_ratio: float, + has_sig_or_bom: bool, + languages: CoherenceMatches, + decoded_payload: str | None = None, + preemptive_declaration: str | None = None, + ): + self._payload: bytes | bytearray = payload + + self._encoding: str = guessed_encoding + self._mean_mess_ratio: float = mean_mess_ratio + self._languages: CoherenceMatches = languages + self._has_sig_or_bom: bool = has_sig_or_bom + self._unicode_ranges: list[str] | None = None + + self._leaves: list[CharsetMatch] = [] + self._mean_coherence_ratio: float = 0.0 + + self._output_payload: bytes | None = None + self._output_encoding: str | None = None + + self._string: str | None = decoded_payload + + self._preemptive_declaration: str | None = preemptive_declaration + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, CharsetMatch): + if isinstance(other, str): + return iana_name(other) == self.encoding + return False + return self.encoding == other.encoding and self.fingerprint == other.fingerprint + + def __lt__(self, other: object) -> bool: + """ + Implemented to make sorted available upon CharsetMatches items. + """ + if not isinstance(other, CharsetMatch): + raise ValueError + + chaos_difference: float = abs(self.chaos - other.chaos) + coherence_difference: float = abs(self.coherence - other.coherence) + + # Below 0.5% difference --> Use Coherence + if chaos_difference < 0.005 and coherence_difference > 0.02: + return self.coherence > other.coherence + elif chaos_difference < 0.005 and coherence_difference <= 0.02: + # When having a difficult decision, use the result that decoded as many multi-byte as possible. + # preserve RAM usage! + if len(self._payload) >= TOO_BIG_SEQUENCE: + return self.chaos < other.chaos + return self.multi_byte_usage > other.multi_byte_usage + + return self.chaos < other.chaos + + @property + def multi_byte_usage(self) -> float: + return 1.0 - (len(str(self)) / len(self.raw)) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + # Lazy Str Loading + if self._string is None: + self._string = str(self._payload, self._encoding, "strict") + # UTF-7 BOM is encoded in modified Base64 whose byte boundary + # can overlap with the next character, so raw-byte stripping + # is unreliable. Strip the decoded BOM character instead. + if ( + self._has_sig_or_bom + and self._encoding == "utf_7" + and self._string + and self._string[0] == "\ufeff" + ): + self._string = self._string[1:] + return self._string + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + def add_submatch(self, other: CharsetMatch) -> None: + if not isinstance(other, CharsetMatch) or other == self: + raise ValueError( + "Unable to add instance <{}> as a submatch of a CharsetMatch".format( + other.__class__ + ) + ) + + other._string = None # Unload RAM usage; dirty trick. + self._leaves.append(other) + + @property + def encoding(self) -> str: + return self._encoding + + @property + def encoding_aliases(self) -> list[str]: + """ + Encoding name are known by many name, using this could help when searching for IBM855 when it's listed as CP855. + """ + also_known_as: list[str] = [] + for u, p in aliases.items(): + if self.encoding == u: + also_known_as.append(p) + elif self.encoding == p: + also_known_as.append(u) + return also_known_as + + @property + def bom(self) -> bool: + return self._has_sig_or_bom + + @property + def byte_order_mark(self) -> bool: + return self._has_sig_or_bom + + @property + def languages(self) -> list[str]: + """ + Return the complete list of possible languages found in decoded sequence. + Usually not really useful. Returned list may be empty even if 'language' property return something != 'Unknown'. + """ + return [e[0] for e in self._languages] + + @property + def language(self) -> str: + """ + Most probable language found in decoded sequence. If none were detected or inferred, the property will return + "Unknown". + """ + if not self._languages: + # Trying to infer the language based on the given encoding + # Its either English or we should not pronounce ourselves in certain cases. + if "ascii" in self.could_be_from_charset: + return "English" + + # doing it there to avoid circular import + from charset_normalizer.cd import encoding_languages, mb_encoding_languages + + languages = ( + mb_encoding_languages(self.encoding) + if is_multi_byte_encoding(self.encoding) + else encoding_languages(self.encoding) + ) + + if len(languages) == 0 or "Latin Based" in languages: + return "Unknown" + + return languages[0] + + return self._languages[0][0] + + @property + def chaos(self) -> float: + return self._mean_mess_ratio + + @property + def coherence(self) -> float: + if not self._languages: + return 0.0 + return self._languages[0][1] + + @property + def percent_chaos(self) -> float: + return round(self.chaos * 100, ndigits=3) + + @property + def percent_coherence(self) -> float: + return round(self.coherence * 100, ndigits=3) + + @property + def raw(self) -> bytes | bytearray: + """ + Original untouched bytes. + """ + return self._payload + + @property + def submatch(self) -> list[CharsetMatch]: + return self._leaves + + @property + def has_submatch(self) -> bool: + return len(self._leaves) > 0 + + @property + def alphabets(self) -> list[str]: + if self._unicode_ranges is not None: + return self._unicode_ranges + # list detected ranges + detected_ranges: list[str | None] = [unicode_range(char) for char in str(self)] + # filter and sort + self._unicode_ranges = sorted(list({r for r in detected_ranges if r})) + return self._unicode_ranges + + @property + def could_be_from_charset(self) -> list[str]: + """ + The complete list of encoding that output the exact SAME str result and therefore could be the originating + encoding. + This list does include the encoding available in property 'encoding'. + """ + return [self._encoding] + [m.encoding for m in self._leaves] + + def output(self, encoding: str = "utf_8") -> bytes: + """ + Method to get re-encoded bytes payload using given target encoding. Default to UTF-8. + Any errors will be simply ignored by the encoder NOT replaced. + """ + if self._output_encoding is None or self._output_encoding != encoding: + self._output_encoding = encoding + decoded_string = str(self) + if ( + self._preemptive_declaration is not None + and self._preemptive_declaration.lower() + not in ["utf-8", "utf8", "utf_8"] + ): + patched_header = sub( + RE_POSSIBLE_ENCODING_INDICATION, + lambda m: m.string[m.span()[0] : m.span()[1]].replace( + m.groups()[0], + iana_name(self._output_encoding).replace("_", "-"), # type: ignore[arg-type] + ), + decoded_string[:8192], + count=1, + ) + + decoded_string = patched_header + decoded_string[8192:] + + self._output_payload = decoded_string.encode(encoding, "replace") + + return self._output_payload # type: ignore + + @property + def fingerprint(self) -> int: + """ + Retrieve a hash fingerprint of the decoded payload, used for deduplication. + """ + return hash(str(self)) + + +class CharsetMatches: + """ + Container with every CharsetMatch items ordered by default from most probable to the less one. + Act like a list(iterable) but does not implements all related methods. + """ + + def __init__(self, results: list[CharsetMatch] | None = None): + self._results: list[CharsetMatch] = sorted(results) if results else [] + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[CharsetMatch]: + yield from self._results + + def __getitem__(self, item: int | str) -> CharsetMatch: + """ + Retrieve a single item either by its position or encoding name (alias may be used here). + Raise KeyError upon invalid index or encoding not present in results. + """ + if isinstance(item, int): + return self._results[item] + if isinstance(item, str): + item = iana_name(item, False) + for result in self._results: + if item in result.could_be_from_charset: + return result + raise KeyError + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self._results) + + def __bool__(self) -> bool: + return len(self._results) > 0 + + def append(self, item: CharsetMatch) -> None: + """ + Insert a single match. Will be inserted accordingly to preserve sort. + Can be inserted as a submatch. + """ + if not isinstance(item, CharsetMatch): + raise ValueError( + "Cannot append instance '{}' to CharsetMatches".format( + str(item.__class__) + ) + ) + # We should disable the submatch factoring when the input file is too heavy (conserve RAM usage) + if len(item.raw) < TOO_BIG_SEQUENCE: + for match in self._results: + if match.fingerprint == item.fingerprint and match.chaos == item.chaos: + match.add_submatch(item) + return + self._results.append(item) + self._results = sorted(self._results) + + def best(self) -> CharsetMatch | None: + """ + Simply return the first match. Strict equivalent to matches[0]. + """ + if not self._results: + return None + return self._results[0] + + def first(self) -> CharsetMatch | None: + """ + Redundant method, call the method best(). Kept for BC reasons. + """ + return self.best() + + +CoherenceMatch = Tuple[str, float] +CoherenceMatches = List[CoherenceMatch] + + +class CliDetectionResult: + def __init__( + self, + path: str, + encoding: str | None, + encoding_aliases: list[str], + alternative_encodings: list[str], + language: str, + alphabets: list[str], + has_sig_or_bom: bool, + chaos: float, + coherence: float, + unicode_path: str | None, + is_preferred: bool, + ): + self.path: str = path + self.unicode_path: str | None = unicode_path + self.encoding: str | None = encoding + self.encoding_aliases: list[str] = encoding_aliases + self.alternative_encodings: list[str] = alternative_encodings + self.language: str = language + self.alphabets: list[str] = alphabets + self.has_sig_or_bom: bool = has_sig_or_bom + self.chaos: float = chaos + self.coherence: float = coherence + self.is_preferred: bool = is_preferred + + @property + def __dict__(self) -> dict[str, Any]: # type: ignore + return { + "path": self.path, + "encoding": self.encoding, + "encoding_aliases": self.encoding_aliases, + "alternative_encodings": self.alternative_encodings, + "language": self.language, + "alphabets": self.alphabets, + "has_sig_or_bom": self.has_sig_or_bom, + "chaos": self.chaos, + "coherence": self.coherence, + "unicode_path": self.unicode_path, + "is_preferred": self.is_preferred, + } + + def to_json(self) -> str: + return dumps(self.__dict__, ensure_ascii=True, indent=4) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/py.typed b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/utils.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0f529b59cfdf6f2b4f6aca39b439b2e35dd93d00 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,422 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import importlib +import logging +import unicodedata +from bisect import bisect_right +from codecs import IncrementalDecoder +from encodings.aliases import aliases +from functools import lru_cache +from re import findall +from typing import Generator + +from _multibytecodec import ( # type: ignore[import-not-found,import] + MultibyteIncrementalDecoder, +) + +from .constant import ( + ENCODING_MARKS, + IANA_SUPPORTED_SIMILAR, + RE_POSSIBLE_ENCODING_INDICATION, + UNICODE_RANGES_COMBINED, + UNICODE_SECONDARY_RANGE_KEYWORD, + UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION, + COMMON_CJK_CHARACTERS, + _LATIN, + _CJK, + _HANGUL, + _KATAKANA, + _HIRAGANA, + _THAI, + _ARABIC, + _ARABIC_ISOLATED_FORM, + _ACCENT_KEYWORDS, + _ACCENTUATED, +) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def _character_flags(character: str) -> int: + """Compute all name-based classification flags with a single unicodedata.name() call.""" + try: + desc: str = unicodedata.name(character) + except ValueError: + return 0 + + flags: int = 0 + + if "LATIN" in desc: + flags |= _LATIN + if "CJK" in desc: + flags |= _CJK + if "HANGUL" in desc: + flags |= _HANGUL + if "KATAKANA" in desc: + flags |= _KATAKANA + if "HIRAGANA" in desc: + flags |= _HIRAGANA + if "THAI" in desc: + flags |= _THAI + if "ARABIC" in desc: + flags |= _ARABIC + if "ISOLATED FORM" in desc: + flags |= _ARABIC_ISOLATED_FORM + + for kw in _ACCENT_KEYWORDS: + if kw in desc: + flags |= _ACCENTUATED + break + + return flags + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_accentuated(character: str) -> bool: + return bool(_character_flags(character) & _ACCENTUATED) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def remove_accent(character: str) -> str: + decomposed: str = unicodedata.decomposition(character) + if not decomposed: + return character + + codes: list[str] = decomposed.split(" ") + + return chr(int(codes[0], 16)) + + +# Pre-built sorted lookup table for O(log n) binary search in unicode_range(). +# Each entry is (range_start, range_end_exclusive, range_name). +_UNICODE_RANGES_SORTED: list[tuple[int, int, str]] = sorted( + (ord_range.start, ord_range.stop, name) + for name, ord_range in UNICODE_RANGES_COMBINED.items() +) +_UNICODE_RANGE_STARTS: list[int] = [e[0] for e in _UNICODE_RANGES_SORTED] + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def unicode_range(character: str) -> str | None: + """ + Retrieve the Unicode range official name from a single character. + """ + character_ord: int = ord(character) + + # Binary search: find the rightmost range whose start <= character_ord + idx = bisect_right(_UNICODE_RANGE_STARTS, character_ord) - 1 + if idx >= 0: + start, stop, name = _UNICODE_RANGES_SORTED[idx] + if character_ord < stop: + return name + + return None + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_latin(character: str) -> bool: + return bool(_character_flags(character) & _LATIN) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_punctuation(character: str) -> bool: + character_category: str = unicodedata.category(character) + + if "P" in character_category: + return True + + character_range: str | None = unicode_range(character) + + if character_range is None: + return False + + return "Punctuation" in character_range + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_symbol(character: str) -> bool: + character_category: str = unicodedata.category(character) + + if "S" in character_category or "N" in character_category: + return True + + character_range: str | None = unicode_range(character) + + if character_range is None: + return False + + return "Forms" in character_range and character_category != "Lo" + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_emoticon(character: str) -> bool: + character_range: str | None = unicode_range(character) + + if character_range is None: + return False + + return "Emoticons" in character_range or "Pictographs" in character_range + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_separator(character: str) -> bool: + if character.isspace() or character in {"|", "+", "<", ">"}: + return True + + character_category: str = unicodedata.category(character) + + return "Z" in character_category or character_category in {"Po", "Pd", "Pc"} + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_case_variable(character: str) -> bool: + return character.islower() != character.isupper() + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_cjk(character: str) -> bool: + return bool(_character_flags(character) & _CJK) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_hiragana(character: str) -> bool: + return bool(_character_flags(character) & _HIRAGANA) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_katakana(character: str) -> bool: + return bool(_character_flags(character) & _KATAKANA) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_hangul(character: str) -> bool: + return bool(_character_flags(character) & _HANGUL) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_thai(character: str) -> bool: + return bool(_character_flags(character) & _THAI) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_arabic(character: str) -> bool: + return bool(_character_flags(character) & _ARABIC) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_arabic_isolated_form(character: str) -> bool: + return bool(_character_flags(character) & _ARABIC_ISOLATED_FORM) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_cjk_uncommon(character: str) -> bool: + return character not in COMMON_CJK_CHARACTERS + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=len(UNICODE_RANGES_COMBINED)) +def is_unicode_range_secondary(range_name: str) -> bool: + return any(keyword in range_name for keyword in UNICODE_SECONDARY_RANGE_KEYWORD) + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=UTF8_MAXIMAL_ALLOCATION) +def is_unprintable(character: str) -> bool: + return ( + character.isspace() is False # includes \n \t \r \v + and character.isprintable() is False + and character != "\x1a" # Why? Its the ASCII substitute character. + and character != "\ufeff" # bug discovered in Python, + # Zero Width No-Break Space located in Arabic Presentation Forms-B, Unicode 1.1 not acknowledged as space. + ) + + +def any_specified_encoding( + sequence: bytes | bytearray, search_zone: int = 8192 +) -> str | None: + """ + Extract using ASCII-only decoder any specified encoding in the first n-bytes. + """ + if not isinstance(sequence, (bytes, bytearray)): + raise TypeError + + seq_len: int = len(sequence) + + results: list[str] = findall( + RE_POSSIBLE_ENCODING_INDICATION, + sequence[: min(seq_len, search_zone)].decode("ascii", errors="ignore"), + ) + + if len(results) == 0: + return None + + for specified_encoding in results: + specified_encoding = specified_encoding.lower().replace("-", "_") + + encoding_alias: str + encoding_iana: str + + for encoding_alias, encoding_iana in aliases.items(): + if encoding_alias == specified_encoding: + return encoding_iana + if encoding_iana == specified_encoding: + return encoding_iana + + return None + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=128) +def is_multi_byte_encoding(name: str) -> bool: + """ + Verify is a specific encoding is a multi byte one based on it IANA name + """ + return name in { + "utf_8", + "utf_8_sig", + "utf_16", + "utf_16_be", + "utf_16_le", + "utf_32", + "utf_32_le", + "utf_32_be", + "utf_7", + } or issubclass( + importlib.import_module(f"encodings.{name}").IncrementalDecoder, + MultibyteIncrementalDecoder, + ) + + +def identify_sig_or_bom(sequence: bytes | bytearray) -> tuple[str | None, bytes]: + """ + Identify and extract SIG/BOM in given sequence. + """ + + for iana_encoding in ENCODING_MARKS: + marks: bytes | list[bytes] = ENCODING_MARKS[iana_encoding] + + if isinstance(marks, bytes): + marks = [marks] + + for mark in marks: + if sequence.startswith(mark): + return iana_encoding, mark + + return None, b"" + + +def should_strip_sig_or_bom(iana_encoding: str) -> bool: + return iana_encoding not in {"utf_16", "utf_32"} + + +def iana_name(cp_name: str, strict: bool = True) -> str: + """Returns the Python normalized encoding name (Not the IANA official name).""" + cp_name = cp_name.lower().replace("-", "_") + + encoding_alias: str + encoding_iana: str + + for encoding_alias, encoding_iana in aliases.items(): + if cp_name in [encoding_alias, encoding_iana]: + return encoding_iana + + if strict: + raise ValueError(f"Unable to retrieve IANA for '{cp_name}'") + + return cp_name + + +def cp_similarity(iana_name_a: str, iana_name_b: str) -> float: + if is_multi_byte_encoding(iana_name_a) or is_multi_byte_encoding(iana_name_b): + return 0.0 + + decoder_a = importlib.import_module(f"encodings.{iana_name_a}").IncrementalDecoder + decoder_b = importlib.import_module(f"encodings.{iana_name_b}").IncrementalDecoder + + id_a: IncrementalDecoder = decoder_a(errors="ignore") + id_b: IncrementalDecoder = decoder_b(errors="ignore") + + character_match_count: int = 0 + + for i in range(256): + to_be_decoded: bytes = bytes([i]) + if id_a.decode(to_be_decoded) == id_b.decode(to_be_decoded): + character_match_count += 1 + + return character_match_count / 256 + + +def is_cp_similar(iana_name_a: str, iana_name_b: str) -> bool: + """ + Determine if two code page are at least 80% similar. IANA_SUPPORTED_SIMILAR dict was generated using + the function cp_similarity. + """ + return ( + iana_name_a in IANA_SUPPORTED_SIMILAR + and iana_name_b in IANA_SUPPORTED_SIMILAR[iana_name_a] + ) + + +def set_logging_handler( + name: str = "charset_normalizer", + level: int = logging.INFO, + format_string: str = "%(asctime)s | %(levelname)s | %(message)s", +) -> None: + logger = logging.getLogger(name) + logger.setLevel(level) + + handler = logging.StreamHandler() + handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(format_string)) + logger.addHandler(handler) + + +def cut_sequence_chunks( + sequences: bytes | bytearray, + encoding_iana: str, + offsets: range, + chunk_size: int, + bom_or_sig_available: bool, + strip_sig_or_bom: bool, + sig_payload: bytes, + is_multi_byte_decoder: bool, + decoded_payload: str | None = None, +) -> Generator[str, None, None]: + if decoded_payload and is_multi_byte_decoder is False: + for i in offsets: + chunk = decoded_payload[i : i + chunk_size] + if not chunk: + break + yield chunk + else: + for i in offsets: + chunk_end = i + chunk_size + if chunk_end > len(sequences) + 8: + continue + + cut_sequence = sequences[i : i + chunk_size] + + if bom_or_sig_available and strip_sig_or_bom is False: + cut_sequence = sig_payload + cut_sequence + + chunk = cut_sequence.decode( + encoding_iana, + errors="ignore" if is_multi_byte_decoder else "strict", + ) + + # multi-byte bad cutting detector and adjustment + # not the cleanest way to perform that fix but clever enough for now. + if is_multi_byte_decoder and i > 0: + chunk_partial_size_chk: int = min(chunk_size, 16) + + if ( + decoded_payload + and chunk[:chunk_partial_size_chk] not in decoded_payload + ): + for j in range(i, i - 4, -1): + cut_sequence = sequences[j:chunk_end] + + if bom_or_sig_available and strip_sig_or_bom is False: + cut_sequence = sig_payload + cut_sequence + + chunk = cut_sequence.decode(encoding_iana, errors="ignore") + + if chunk[:chunk_partial_size_chk] in decoded_payload: + break + + yield chunk diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/version.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a93d3672d95e5ce5f4e83c191f06dc66505a4a4c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/charset_normalizer/version.py @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +""" +Expose version +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +__version__ = "3.4.7" +VERSION = __version__.split(".") diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click-8.2.1.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click-8.2.1.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click-8.2.1.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click-8.2.1.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click-8.2.1.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e6c05af4a78cabdf5689f3f6f7fd57304d8a0eb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click-8.2.1.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: click +Version: 8.2.1 +Summary: Composable command line interface toolkit +Maintainer-email: Pallets +Requires-Python: >=3.10 +Description-Content-Type: text/markdown +License-Expression: BSD-3-Clause +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Typing :: Typed +License-File: LICENSE.txt +Requires-Dist: colorama; platform_system == 'Windows' +Project-URL: Changes, https://click.palletsprojects.com/page/changes/ +Project-URL: Chat, https://discord.gg/pallets +Project-URL: Documentation, https://click.palletsprojects.com/ +Project-URL: Donate, https://palletsprojects.com/donate +Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/pallets/click/ + +# $ click_ + +Click is a Python package for creating beautiful command line interfaces +in a composable way with as little code as necessary. 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It's highly configurable but comes with +sensible defaults out of the box. + +It aims to make the process of writing command line tools quick and fun +while also preventing any frustration caused by the inability to +implement an intended CLI API. + +Click in three points: + +- Arbitrary nesting of commands +- Automatic help page generation +- Supports lazy loading of subcommands at runtime + + +## A Simple Example + +```python +import click + +@click.command() +@click.option("--count", default=1, help="Number of greetings.") +@click.option("--name", prompt="Your name", help="The person to greet.") +def hello(count, name): + """Simple program that greets NAME for a total of COUNT times.""" + for _ in range(count): + click.echo(f"Hello, {name}!") + +if __name__ == '__main__': + hello() +``` + +``` +$ python hello.py --count=3 +Your name: Click +Hello, Click! +Hello, Click! +Hello, Click! +``` + + +## Donate + +The Pallets organization develops and supports Click and other popular +packages. 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inspired by the stdlib optparse to make +writing command line scripts fun. Unlike other modules, it's based +around a simple API that does not come with too much magic and is +composable. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +from .core import Argument as Argument +from .core import Command as Command +from .core import CommandCollection as CommandCollection +from .core import Context as Context +from .core import Group as Group +from .core import Option as Option +from .core import Parameter as Parameter +from .decorators import argument as argument +from .decorators import command as command +from .decorators import confirmation_option as confirmation_option +from .decorators import group as group +from .decorators import help_option as help_option +from .decorators import make_pass_decorator as make_pass_decorator +from .decorators import option as option +from .decorators import pass_context as pass_context +from .decorators import pass_obj as pass_obj +from .decorators import password_option as password_option +from .decorators import version_option as version_option +from .exceptions import Abort as Abort +from .exceptions import BadArgumentUsage as BadArgumentUsage +from .exceptions import BadOptionUsage as BadOptionUsage +from .exceptions import BadParameter as BadParameter +from .exceptions import ClickException as ClickException +from .exceptions import FileError as FileError +from .exceptions import MissingParameter as MissingParameter +from .exceptions import NoSuchOption as NoSuchOption +from .exceptions import UsageError as UsageError +from .formatting import HelpFormatter as HelpFormatter +from .formatting import wrap_text as wrap_text +from .globals import get_current_context as get_current_context +from .termui import clear as clear +from .termui import confirm as confirm +from .termui import echo_via_pager as echo_via_pager +from .termui import edit as edit +from .termui import getchar as getchar +from .termui import launch as launch +from .termui import pause as pause +from .termui import progressbar as progressbar +from .termui import prompt as prompt +from .termui import secho as secho +from .termui import style as style +from .termui import unstyle as unstyle +from .types import BOOL as BOOL +from .types import Choice as Choice +from .types import DateTime as DateTime +from .types import File as File +from .types import FLOAT as FLOAT +from .types import FloatRange as FloatRange +from .types import INT as INT +from .types import IntRange as IntRange +from .types import ParamType as ParamType +from .types import Path as Path +from .types import STRING as STRING +from .types import Tuple as Tuple +from .types import UNPROCESSED as UNPROCESSED +from .types import UUID as UUID +from .utils import echo as echo +from .utils import format_filename as format_filename +from .utils import get_app_dir as get_app_dir +from .utils import get_binary_stream as get_binary_stream +from .utils import get_text_stream as get_text_stream +from .utils import open_file as open_file + + +def __getattr__(name: str) -> object: + import warnings + + if name == "BaseCommand": + from .core import _BaseCommand + + warnings.warn( + "'BaseCommand' is deprecated and will be removed in Click 9.0. Use" + " 'Command' instead.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return _BaseCommand + + if name == "MultiCommand": + from .core import _MultiCommand + + warnings.warn( + "'MultiCommand' is deprecated and will be removed in Click 9.0. Use" + " 'Group' instead.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return _MultiCommand + + if name == "OptionParser": + from .parser import _OptionParser + + warnings.warn( + "'OptionParser' is deprecated and will be removed in Click 9.0. The" + " old parser is available in 'optparse'.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return _OptionParser + + if name == "__version__": + import importlib.metadata + import warnings + + warnings.warn( + "The '__version__' attribute is deprecated and will be removed in" + " Click 9.1. Use feature detection or" + " 'importlib.metadata.version(\"click\")' instead.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return importlib.metadata.version("click") + + raise AttributeError(name) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/_compat.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/_compat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f2726b93afe2ed69ba20d8e709c9cbd22b9d2339 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/_compat.py @@ -0,0 +1,622 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import codecs +import collections.abc as cabc +import io +import os +import re +import sys +import typing as t +from types import TracebackType +from weakref import WeakKeyDictionary + +CYGWIN = sys.platform.startswith("cygwin") +WIN = sys.platform.startswith("win") +auto_wrap_for_ansi: t.Callable[[t.TextIO], t.TextIO] | None = None +_ansi_re = re.compile(r"\033\[[;?0-9]*[a-zA-Z]") + + +def _make_text_stream( + stream: t.BinaryIO, + encoding: str | None, + errors: str | None, + force_readable: bool = False, + force_writable: bool = False, +) -> t.TextIO: + if encoding is None: + encoding = get_best_encoding(stream) + if errors is None: + errors = "replace" + return _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( + stream, + encoding, + errors, + line_buffering=True, + force_readable=force_readable, + force_writable=force_writable, + ) + + +def is_ascii_encoding(encoding: str) -> bool: + """Checks if a given encoding is ascii.""" + try: + return codecs.lookup(encoding).name == "ascii" + except LookupError: + return False + + +def get_best_encoding(stream: t.IO[t.Any]) -> str: + """Returns the default stream encoding if not found.""" + rv = getattr(stream, "encoding", None) or sys.getdefaultencoding() + if is_ascii_encoding(rv): + return "utf-8" + return rv + + +class _NonClosingTextIOWrapper(io.TextIOWrapper): + def __init__( + self, + stream: t.BinaryIO, + encoding: str | None, + errors: str | None, + force_readable: bool = False, + force_writable: bool = False, + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> None: + self._stream = stream = t.cast( + t.BinaryIO, _FixupStream(stream, force_readable, force_writable) + ) + super().__init__(stream, encoding, errors, **extra) + + def __del__(self) -> None: + try: + self.detach() + except Exception: + pass + + def isatty(self) -> bool: + # https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issue/1803 + return self._stream.isatty() + + +class _FixupStream: + """The new io interface needs more from streams than streams + traditionally implement. As such, this fix-up code is necessary in + some circumstances. + + The forcing of readable and writable flags are there because some tools + put badly patched objects on sys (one such offender are certain version + of jupyter notebook). + """ + + def __init__( + self, + stream: t.BinaryIO, + force_readable: bool = False, + force_writable: bool = False, + ): + self._stream = stream + self._force_readable = force_readable + self._force_writable = force_writable + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self._stream, name) + + def read1(self, size: int) -> bytes: + f = getattr(self._stream, "read1", None) + + if f is not None: + return t.cast(bytes, f(size)) + + return self._stream.read(size) + + def readable(self) -> bool: + if self._force_readable: + return True + x = getattr(self._stream, "readable", None) + if x is not None: + return t.cast(bool, x()) + try: + self._stream.read(0) + except Exception: + return False + return True + + def writable(self) -> bool: + if self._force_writable: + return True + x = getattr(self._stream, "writable", None) + if x is not None: + return t.cast(bool, x()) + try: + self._stream.write(b"") + except Exception: + try: + self._stream.write(b"") + except Exception: + return False + return True + + def seekable(self) -> bool: + x = getattr(self._stream, "seekable", None) + if x is not None: + return t.cast(bool, x()) + try: + self._stream.seek(self._stream.tell()) + except Exception: + return False + return True + + +def _is_binary_reader(stream: t.IO[t.Any], default: bool = False) -> bool: + try: + return isinstance(stream.read(0), bytes) + except Exception: + return default + # This happens in some cases where the stream was already + # closed. In this case, we assume the default. + + +def _is_binary_writer(stream: t.IO[t.Any], default: bool = False) -> bool: + try: + stream.write(b"") + except Exception: + try: + stream.write("") + return False + except Exception: + pass + return default + return True + + +def _find_binary_reader(stream: t.IO[t.Any]) -> t.BinaryIO | None: + # We need to figure out if the given stream is already binary. + # This can happen because the official docs recommend detaching + # the streams to get binary streams. Some code might do this, so + # we need to deal with this case explicitly. + if _is_binary_reader(stream, False): + return t.cast(t.BinaryIO, stream) + + buf = getattr(stream, "buffer", None) + + # Same situation here; this time we assume that the buffer is + # actually binary in case it's closed. + if buf is not None and _is_binary_reader(buf, True): + return t.cast(t.BinaryIO, buf) + + return None + + +def _find_binary_writer(stream: t.IO[t.Any]) -> t.BinaryIO | None: + # We need to figure out if the given stream is already binary. + # This can happen because the official docs recommend detaching + # the streams to get binary streams. Some code might do this, so + # we need to deal with this case explicitly. + if _is_binary_writer(stream, False): + return t.cast(t.BinaryIO, stream) + + buf = getattr(stream, "buffer", None) + + # Same situation here; this time we assume that the buffer is + # actually binary in case it's closed. + if buf is not None and _is_binary_writer(buf, True): + return t.cast(t.BinaryIO, buf) + + return None + + +def _stream_is_misconfigured(stream: t.TextIO) -> bool: + """A stream is misconfigured if its encoding is ASCII.""" + # If the stream does not have an encoding set, we assume it's set + # to ASCII. This appears to happen in certain unittest + # environments. It's not quite clear what the correct behavior is + # but this at least will force Click to recover somehow. + return is_ascii_encoding(getattr(stream, "encoding", None) or "ascii") + + +def _is_compat_stream_attr(stream: t.TextIO, attr: str, value: str | None) -> bool: + """A stream attribute is compatible if it is equal to the + desired value or the desired value is unset and the attribute + has a value. + """ + stream_value = getattr(stream, attr, None) + return stream_value == value or (value is None and stream_value is not None) + + +def _is_compatible_text_stream( + stream: t.TextIO, encoding: str | None, errors: str | None +) -> bool: + """Check if a stream's encoding and errors attributes are + compatible with the desired values. + """ + return _is_compat_stream_attr( + stream, "encoding", encoding + ) and _is_compat_stream_attr(stream, "errors", errors) + + +def _force_correct_text_stream( + text_stream: t.IO[t.Any], + encoding: str | None, + errors: str | None, + is_binary: t.Callable[[t.IO[t.Any], bool], bool], + find_binary: t.Callable[[t.IO[t.Any]], t.BinaryIO | None], + force_readable: bool = False, + force_writable: bool = False, +) -> t.TextIO: + if is_binary(text_stream, False): + binary_reader = t.cast(t.BinaryIO, text_stream) + else: + text_stream = t.cast(t.TextIO, text_stream) + # If the stream looks compatible, and won't default to a + # misconfigured ascii encoding, return it as-is. + if _is_compatible_text_stream(text_stream, encoding, errors) and not ( + encoding is None and _stream_is_misconfigured(text_stream) + ): + return text_stream + + # Otherwise, get the underlying binary reader. + possible_binary_reader = find_binary(text_stream) + + # If that's not possible, silently use the original reader + # and get mojibake instead of exceptions. + if possible_binary_reader is None: + return text_stream + + binary_reader = possible_binary_reader + + # Default errors to replace instead of strict in order to get + # something that works. + if errors is None: + errors = "replace" + + # Wrap the binary stream in a text stream with the correct + # encoding parameters. + return _make_text_stream( + binary_reader, + encoding, + errors, + force_readable=force_readable, + force_writable=force_writable, + ) + + +def _force_correct_text_reader( + text_reader: t.IO[t.Any], + encoding: str | None, + errors: str | None, + force_readable: bool = False, +) -> t.TextIO: + return _force_correct_text_stream( + text_reader, + encoding, + errors, + _is_binary_reader, + _find_binary_reader, + force_readable=force_readable, + ) + + +def _force_correct_text_writer( + text_writer: t.IO[t.Any], + encoding: str | None, + errors: str | None, + force_writable: bool = False, +) -> t.TextIO: + return _force_correct_text_stream( + text_writer, + encoding, + errors, + _is_binary_writer, + _find_binary_writer, + force_writable=force_writable, + ) + + +def get_binary_stdin() -> t.BinaryIO: + reader = _find_binary_reader(sys.stdin) + if reader is None: + raise RuntimeError("Was not able to determine binary stream for sys.stdin.") + return reader + + +def get_binary_stdout() -> t.BinaryIO: + writer = _find_binary_writer(sys.stdout) + if writer is None: + raise RuntimeError("Was not able to determine binary stream for sys.stdout.") + return writer + + +def get_binary_stderr() -> t.BinaryIO: + writer = _find_binary_writer(sys.stderr) + if writer is None: + raise RuntimeError("Was not able to determine binary stream for sys.stderr.") + return writer + + +def get_text_stdin(encoding: str | None = None, errors: str | None = None) -> t.TextIO: + rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stdin, encoding, errors) + if rv is not None: + return rv + return _force_correct_text_reader(sys.stdin, encoding, errors, force_readable=True) + + +def get_text_stdout(encoding: str | None = None, errors: str | None = None) -> t.TextIO: + rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stdout, encoding, errors) + if rv is not None: + return rv + return _force_correct_text_writer(sys.stdout, encoding, errors, force_writable=True) + + +def get_text_stderr(encoding: str | None = None, errors: str | None = None) -> t.TextIO: + rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stderr, encoding, errors) + if rv is not None: + return rv + return _force_correct_text_writer(sys.stderr, encoding, errors, force_writable=True) + + +def _wrap_io_open( + file: str | os.PathLike[str] | int, + mode: str, + encoding: str | None, + errors: str | None, +) -> t.IO[t.Any]: + """Handles not passing ``encoding`` and ``errors`` in binary mode.""" + if "b" in mode: + return open(file, mode) + + return open(file, mode, encoding=encoding, errors=errors) + + +def open_stream( + filename: str | os.PathLike[str], + mode: str = "r", + encoding: str | None = None, + errors: str | None = "strict", + atomic: bool = False, +) -> tuple[t.IO[t.Any], bool]: + binary = "b" in mode + filename = os.fspath(filename) + + # Standard streams first. These are simple because they ignore the + # atomic flag. Use fsdecode to handle Path("-"). + if os.fsdecode(filename) == "-": + if any(m in mode for m in ["w", "a", "x"]): + if binary: + return get_binary_stdout(), False + return get_text_stdout(encoding=encoding, errors=errors), False + if binary: + return get_binary_stdin(), False + return get_text_stdin(encoding=encoding, errors=errors), False + + # Non-atomic writes directly go out through the regular open functions. + if not atomic: + return _wrap_io_open(filename, mode, encoding, errors), True + + # Some usability stuff for atomic writes + if "a" in mode: + raise ValueError( + "Appending to an existing file is not supported, because that" + " would involve an expensive `copy`-operation to a temporary" + " file. Open the file in normal `w`-mode and copy explicitly" + " if that's what you're after." + ) + if "x" in mode: + raise ValueError("Use the `overwrite`-parameter instead.") + if "w" not in mode: + raise ValueError("Atomic writes only make sense with `w`-mode.") + + # Atomic writes are more complicated. They work by opening a file + # as a proxy in the same folder and then using the fdopen + # functionality to wrap it in a Python file. Then we wrap it in an + # atomic file that moves the file over on close. + import errno + import random + + try: + perm: int | None = os.stat(filename).st_mode + except OSError: + perm = None + + flags = os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL + + if binary: + flags |= getattr(os, "O_BINARY", 0) + + while True: + tmp_filename = os.path.join( + os.path.dirname(filename), + f".__atomic-write{random.randrange(1 << 32):08x}", + ) + try: + fd = os.open(tmp_filename, flags, 0o666 if perm is None else perm) + break + except OSError as e: + if e.errno == errno.EEXIST or ( + os.name == "nt" + and e.errno == errno.EACCES + and os.path.isdir(e.filename) + and os.access(e.filename, os.W_OK) + ): + continue + raise + + if perm is not None: + os.chmod(tmp_filename, perm) # in case perm includes bits in umask + + f = _wrap_io_open(fd, mode, encoding, errors) + af = _AtomicFile(f, tmp_filename, os.path.realpath(filename)) + return t.cast(t.IO[t.Any], af), True + + +class _AtomicFile: + def __init__(self, f: t.IO[t.Any], tmp_filename: str, real_filename: str) -> None: + self._f = f + self._tmp_filename = tmp_filename + self._real_filename = real_filename + self.closed = False + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + return self._real_filename + + def close(self, delete: bool = False) -> None: + if self.closed: + return + self._f.close() + os.replace(self._tmp_filename, self._real_filename) + self.closed = True + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self._f, name) + + def __enter__(self) -> _AtomicFile: + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None, + exc_value: BaseException | None, + tb: TracebackType | None, + ) -> None: + self.close(delete=exc_type is not None) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return repr(self._f) + + +def strip_ansi(value: str) -> str: + return _ansi_re.sub("", value) + + +def _is_jupyter_kernel_output(stream: t.IO[t.Any]) -> bool: + while isinstance(stream, (_FixupStream, _NonClosingTextIOWrapper)): + stream = stream._stream + + return stream.__class__.__module__.startswith("ipykernel.") + + +def should_strip_ansi( + stream: t.IO[t.Any] | None = None, color: bool | None = None +) -> bool: + if color is None: + if stream is None: + stream = sys.stdin + return not isatty(stream) and not _is_jupyter_kernel_output(stream) + return not color + + +# On Windows, wrap the output streams with colorama to support ANSI +# color codes. +# NOTE: double check is needed so mypy does not analyze this on Linux +if sys.platform.startswith("win") and WIN: + from ._winconsole import _get_windows_console_stream + + def _get_argv_encoding() -> str: + import locale + + return locale.getpreferredencoding() + + _ansi_stream_wrappers: cabc.MutableMapping[t.TextIO, t.TextIO] = WeakKeyDictionary() + + def auto_wrap_for_ansi(stream: t.TextIO, color: bool | None = None) -> t.TextIO: + """Support ANSI color and style codes on Windows by wrapping a + stream with colorama. + """ + try: + cached = _ansi_stream_wrappers.get(stream) + except Exception: + cached = None + + if cached is not None: + return cached + + import colorama + + strip = should_strip_ansi(stream, color) + ansi_wrapper = colorama.AnsiToWin32(stream, strip=strip) + rv = t.cast(t.TextIO, ansi_wrapper.stream) + _write = rv.write + + def _safe_write(s: str) -> int: + try: + return _write(s) + except BaseException: + ansi_wrapper.reset_all() + raise + + rv.write = _safe_write # type: ignore[method-assign] + + try: + _ansi_stream_wrappers[stream] = rv + except Exception: + pass + + return rv + +else: + + def _get_argv_encoding() -> str: + return getattr(sys.stdin, "encoding", None) or sys.getfilesystemencoding() + + def _get_windows_console_stream( + f: t.TextIO, encoding: str | None, errors: str | None + ) -> t.TextIO | None: + return None + + +def term_len(x: str) -> int: + return len(strip_ansi(x)) + + +def isatty(stream: t.IO[t.Any]) -> bool: + try: + return stream.isatty() + except Exception: + return False + + +def _make_cached_stream_func( + src_func: t.Callable[[], t.TextIO | None], + wrapper_func: t.Callable[[], t.TextIO], +) -> t.Callable[[], t.TextIO | None]: + cache: cabc.MutableMapping[t.TextIO, t.TextIO] = WeakKeyDictionary() + + def func() -> t.TextIO | None: + stream = src_func() + + if stream is None: + return None + + try: + rv = cache.get(stream) + except Exception: + rv = None + if rv is not None: + return rv + rv = wrapper_func() + try: + cache[stream] = rv + except Exception: + pass + return rv + + return func + + +_default_text_stdin = _make_cached_stream_func(lambda: sys.stdin, get_text_stdin) +_default_text_stdout = _make_cached_stream_func(lambda: sys.stdout, get_text_stdout) +_default_text_stderr = _make_cached_stream_func(lambda: sys.stderr, get_text_stderr) + + +binary_streams: cabc.Mapping[str, t.Callable[[], t.BinaryIO]] = { + "stdin": get_binary_stdin, + "stdout": get_binary_stdout, + "stderr": get_binary_stderr, +} + +text_streams: cabc.Mapping[str, t.Callable[[str | None, str | None], t.TextIO]] = { + "stdin": get_text_stdin, + "stdout": get_text_stdout, + "stderr": get_text_stderr, +} diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/_termui_impl.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/_termui_impl.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..51fd9bf358f0ee8dedceb88efa8c6a60dc40d4a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/_termui_impl.py @@ -0,0 +1,839 @@ +""" +This module contains implementations for the termui module. To keep the +import time of Click down, some infrequently used functionality is +placed in this module and only imported as needed. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc as cabc +import contextlib +import math +import os +import shlex +import sys +import time +import typing as t +from gettext import gettext as _ +from io import StringIO +from pathlib import Path +from shutil import which +from types import TracebackType + +from ._compat import _default_text_stdout +from ._compat import CYGWIN +from ._compat import get_best_encoding +from ._compat import isatty +from ._compat import open_stream +from ._compat import strip_ansi +from ._compat import term_len +from ._compat import WIN +from .exceptions import ClickException +from .utils import echo + +V = t.TypeVar("V") + +if os.name == "nt": + BEFORE_BAR = "\r" + AFTER_BAR = "\n" +else: + BEFORE_BAR = "\r\033[?25l" + AFTER_BAR = "\033[?25h\n" + + +class ProgressBar(t.Generic[V]): + def __init__( + self, + iterable: cabc.Iterable[V] | None, + length: int | None = None, + fill_char: str = "#", + empty_char: str = " ", + bar_template: str = "%(bar)s", + info_sep: str = " ", + hidden: bool = False, + show_eta: bool = True, + show_percent: bool | None = None, + show_pos: bool = False, + item_show_func: t.Callable[[V | None], str | None] | None = None, + label: str | None = None, + file: t.TextIO | None = None, + color: bool | None = None, + update_min_steps: int = 1, + width: int = 30, + ) -> None: + self.fill_char = fill_char + self.empty_char = empty_char + self.bar_template = bar_template + self.info_sep = info_sep + self.hidden = hidden + self.show_eta = show_eta + self.show_percent = show_percent + self.show_pos = show_pos + self.item_show_func = item_show_func + self.label: str = label or "" + + if file is None: + file = _default_text_stdout() + + # There are no standard streams attached to write to. For example, + # pythonw on Windows. + if file is None: + file = StringIO() + + self.file = file + self.color = color + self.update_min_steps = update_min_steps + self._completed_intervals = 0 + self.width: int = width + self.autowidth: bool = width == 0 + + if length is None: + from operator import length_hint + + length = length_hint(iterable, -1) + + if length == -1: + length = None + if iterable is None: + if length is None: + raise TypeError("iterable or length is required") + iterable = t.cast("cabc.Iterable[V]", range(length)) + self.iter: cabc.Iterable[V] = iter(iterable) + self.length = length + self.pos: int = 0 + self.avg: list[float] = [] + self.last_eta: float + self.start: float + self.start = self.last_eta = time.time() + self.eta_known: bool = False + self.finished: bool = False + self.max_width: int | None = None + self.entered: bool = False + self.current_item: V | None = None + self._is_atty = isatty(self.file) + self._last_line: str | None = None + + def __enter__(self) -> ProgressBar[V]: + self.entered = True + self.render_progress() + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None, + exc_value: BaseException | None, + tb: TracebackType | None, + ) -> None: + self.render_finish() + + def __iter__(self) -> cabc.Iterator[V]: + if not self.entered: + raise RuntimeError("You need to use progress bars in a with block.") + self.render_progress() + return self.generator() + + def __next__(self) -> V: + # Iteration is defined in terms of a generator function, + # returned by iter(self); use that to define next(). This works + # because `self.iter` is an iterable consumed by that generator, + # so it is re-entry safe. Calling `next(self.generator())` + # twice works and does "what you want". + return next(iter(self)) + + def render_finish(self) -> None: + if self.hidden or not self._is_atty: + return + self.file.write(AFTER_BAR) + self.file.flush() + + @property + def pct(self) -> float: + if self.finished: + return 1.0 + return min(self.pos / (float(self.length or 1) or 1), 1.0) + + @property + def time_per_iteration(self) -> float: + if not self.avg: + return 0.0 + return sum(self.avg) / float(len(self.avg)) + + @property + def eta(self) -> float: + if self.length is not None and not self.finished: + return self.time_per_iteration * (self.length - self.pos) + return 0.0 + + def format_eta(self) -> str: + if self.eta_known: + t = int(self.eta) + seconds = t % 60 + t //= 60 + minutes = t % 60 + t //= 60 + hours = t % 24 + t //= 24 + if t > 0: + return f"{t}d {hours:02}:{minutes:02}:{seconds:02}" + else: + return f"{hours:02}:{minutes:02}:{seconds:02}" + return "" + + def format_pos(self) -> str: + pos = str(self.pos) + if self.length is not None: + pos += f"/{self.length}" + return pos + + def format_pct(self) -> str: + return f"{int(self.pct * 100): 4}%"[1:] + + def format_bar(self) -> str: + if self.length is not None: + bar_length = int(self.pct * self.width) + bar = self.fill_char * bar_length + bar += self.empty_char * (self.width - bar_length) + elif self.finished: + bar = self.fill_char * self.width + else: + chars = list(self.empty_char * (self.width or 1)) + if self.time_per_iteration != 0: + chars[ + int( + (math.cos(self.pos * self.time_per_iteration) / 2.0 + 0.5) + * self.width + ) + ] = self.fill_char + bar = "".join(chars) + return bar + + def format_progress_line(self) -> str: + show_percent = self.show_percent + + info_bits = [] + if self.length is not None and show_percent is None: + show_percent = not self.show_pos + + if self.show_pos: + info_bits.append(self.format_pos()) + if show_percent: + info_bits.append(self.format_pct()) + if self.show_eta and self.eta_known and not self.finished: + info_bits.append(self.format_eta()) + if self.item_show_func is not None: + item_info = self.item_show_func(self.current_item) + if item_info is not None: + info_bits.append(item_info) + + return ( + self.bar_template + % { + "label": self.label, + "bar": self.format_bar(), + "info": self.info_sep.join(info_bits), + } + ).rstrip() + + def render_progress(self) -> None: + import shutil + + if self.hidden: + return + + if not self._is_atty: + # Only output the label once if the output is not a TTY. + if self._last_line != self.label: + self._last_line = self.label + echo(self.label, file=self.file, color=self.color) + return + + buf = [] + # Update width in case the terminal has been resized + if self.autowidth: + old_width = self.width + self.width = 0 + clutter_length = term_len(self.format_progress_line()) + new_width = max(0, shutil.get_terminal_size().columns - clutter_length) + if new_width < old_width and self.max_width is not None: + buf.append(BEFORE_BAR) + buf.append(" " * self.max_width) + self.max_width = new_width + self.width = new_width + + clear_width = self.width + if self.max_width is not None: + clear_width = self.max_width + + buf.append(BEFORE_BAR) + line = self.format_progress_line() + line_len = term_len(line) + if self.max_width is None or self.max_width < line_len: + self.max_width = line_len + + buf.append(line) + buf.append(" " * (clear_width - line_len)) + line = "".join(buf) + # Render the line only if it changed. + + if line != self._last_line: + self._last_line = line + echo(line, file=self.file, color=self.color, nl=False) + self.file.flush() + + def make_step(self, n_steps: int) -> None: + self.pos += n_steps + if self.length is not None and self.pos >= self.length: + self.finished = True + + if (time.time() - self.last_eta) < 1.0: + return + + self.last_eta = time.time() + + # self.avg is a rolling list of length <= 7 of steps where steps are + # defined as time elapsed divided by the total progress through + # self.length. + if self.pos: + step = (time.time() - self.start) / self.pos + else: + step = time.time() - self.start + + self.avg = self.avg[-6:] + [step] + + self.eta_known = self.length is not None + + def update(self, n_steps: int, current_item: V | None = None) -> None: + """Update the progress bar by advancing a specified number of + steps, and optionally set the ``current_item`` for this new + position. + + :param n_steps: Number of steps to advance. + :param current_item: Optional item to set as ``current_item`` + for the updated position. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``current_item`` optional parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Only render when the number of steps meets the + ``update_min_steps`` threshold. + """ + if current_item is not None: + self.current_item = current_item + + self._completed_intervals += n_steps + + if self._completed_intervals >= self.update_min_steps: + self.make_step(self._completed_intervals) + self.render_progress() + self._completed_intervals = 0 + + def finish(self) -> None: + self.eta_known = False + self.current_item = None + self.finished = True + + def generator(self) -> cabc.Iterator[V]: + """Return a generator which yields the items added to the bar + during construction, and updates the progress bar *after* the + yielded block returns. + """ + # WARNING: the iterator interface for `ProgressBar` relies on + # this and only works because this is a simple generator which + # doesn't create or manage additional state. If this function + # changes, the impact should be evaluated both against + # `iter(bar)` and `next(bar)`. `next()` in particular may call + # `self.generator()` repeatedly, and this must remain safe in + # order for that interface to work. + if not self.entered: + raise RuntimeError("You need to use progress bars in a with block.") + + if not self._is_atty: + yield from self.iter + else: + for rv in self.iter: + self.current_item = rv + + # This allows show_item_func to be updated before the + # item is processed. Only trigger at the beginning of + # the update interval. + if self._completed_intervals == 0: + self.render_progress() + + yield rv + self.update(1) + + self.finish() + self.render_progress() + + +def pager(generator: cabc.Iterable[str], color: bool | None = None) -> None: + """Decide what method to use for paging through text.""" + stdout = _default_text_stdout() + + # There are no standard streams attached to write to. For example, + # pythonw on Windows. + if stdout is None: + stdout = StringIO() + + if not isatty(sys.stdin) or not isatty(stdout): + return _nullpager(stdout, generator, color) + + # Split and normalize the pager command into parts. + pager_cmd_parts = shlex.split(os.environ.get("PAGER", ""), posix=False) + if pager_cmd_parts: + if WIN: + if _tempfilepager(generator, pager_cmd_parts, color): + return + elif _pipepager(generator, pager_cmd_parts, color): + return + + if os.environ.get("TERM") in ("dumb", "emacs"): + return _nullpager(stdout, generator, color) + if (WIN or sys.platform.startswith("os2")) and _tempfilepager( + generator, ["more"], color + ): + return + if _pipepager(generator, ["less"], color): + return + + import tempfile + + fd, filename = tempfile.mkstemp() + os.close(fd) + try: + if _pipepager(generator, ["more"], color): + return + return _nullpager(stdout, generator, color) + finally: + os.unlink(filename) + + +def _pipepager( + generator: cabc.Iterable[str], cmd_parts: list[str], color: bool | None +) -> bool: + """Page through text by feeding it to another program. Invoking a + pager through this might support colors. + + Returns `True` if the command was found, `False` otherwise and thus another + pager should be attempted. + """ + # Split the command into the invoked CLI and its parameters. + if not cmd_parts: + return False + cmd = cmd_parts[0] + cmd_params = cmd_parts[1:] + + cmd_filepath = which(cmd) + if not cmd_filepath: + return False + # Resolves symlinks and produces a normalized absolute path string. + cmd_path = Path(cmd_filepath).resolve() + cmd_name = cmd_path.name + + import subprocess + + # Make a local copy of the environment to not affect the global one. + env = dict(os.environ) + + # If we're piping to less and the user hasn't decided on colors, we enable + # them by default we find the -R flag in the command line arguments. + if color is None and cmd_name == "less": + less_flags = f"{os.environ.get('LESS', '')}{' '.join(cmd_params)}" + if not less_flags: + env["LESS"] = "-R" + color = True + elif "r" in less_flags or "R" in less_flags: + color = True + + c = subprocess.Popen( + [str(cmd_path)] + cmd_params, + shell=True, + stdin=subprocess.PIPE, + env=env, + errors="replace", + text=True, + ) + assert c.stdin is not None + try: + for text in generator: + if not color: + text = strip_ansi(text) + + c.stdin.write(text) + except BrokenPipeError: + # In case the pager exited unexpectedly, ignore the broken pipe error. + pass + except Exception as e: + # In case there is an exception we want to close the pager immediately + # and let the caller handle it. + # Otherwise the pager will keep running, and the user may not notice + # the error message, or worse yet it may leave the terminal in a broken state. + c.terminate() + raise e + finally: + # We must close stdin and wait for the pager to exit before we continue + try: + c.stdin.close() + # Close implies flush, so it might throw a BrokenPipeError if the pager + # process exited already. + except BrokenPipeError: + pass + + # Less doesn't respect ^C, but catches it for its own UI purposes (aborting + # search or other commands inside less). + # + # That means when the user hits ^C, the parent process (click) terminates, + # but less is still alive, paging the output and messing up the terminal. + # + # If the user wants to make the pager exit on ^C, they should set + # `LESS='-K'`. It's not our decision to make. + while True: + try: + c.wait() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + pass + else: + break + + return True + + +def _tempfilepager( + generator: cabc.Iterable[str], cmd_parts: list[str], color: bool | None +) -> bool: + """Page through text by invoking a program on a temporary file. + + Returns `True` if the command was found, `False` otherwise and thus another + pager should be attempted. + """ + # Split the command into the invoked CLI and its parameters. + if not cmd_parts: + return False + cmd = cmd_parts[0] + + cmd_filepath = which(cmd) + if not cmd_filepath: + return False + # Resolves symlinks and produces a normalized absolute path string. + cmd_path = Path(cmd_filepath).resolve() + + import subprocess + import tempfile + + fd, filename = tempfile.mkstemp() + # TODO: This never terminates if the passed generator never terminates. + text = "".join(generator) + if not color: + text = strip_ansi(text) + encoding = get_best_encoding(sys.stdout) + with open_stream(filename, "wb")[0] as f: + f.write(text.encode(encoding)) + try: + subprocess.call([str(cmd_path), filename]) + except OSError: + # Command not found + pass + finally: + os.close(fd) + os.unlink(filename) + + return True + + +def _nullpager( + stream: t.TextIO, generator: cabc.Iterable[str], color: bool | None +) -> None: + """Simply print unformatted text. This is the ultimate fallback.""" + for text in generator: + if not color: + text = strip_ansi(text) + stream.write(text) + + +class Editor: + def __init__( + self, + editor: str | None = None, + env: cabc.Mapping[str, str] | None = None, + require_save: bool = True, + extension: str = ".txt", + ) -> None: + self.editor = editor + self.env = env + self.require_save = require_save + self.extension = extension + + def get_editor(self) -> str: + if self.editor is not None: + return self.editor + for key in "VISUAL", "EDITOR": + rv = os.environ.get(key) + if rv: + return rv + if WIN: + return "notepad" + for editor in "sensible-editor", "vim", "nano": + if which(editor) is not None: + return editor + return "vi" + + def edit_files(self, filenames: cabc.Iterable[str]) -> None: + import subprocess + + editor = self.get_editor() + environ: dict[str, str] | None = None + + if self.env: + environ = os.environ.copy() + environ.update(self.env) + + exc_filename = " ".join(f'"{filename}"' for filename in filenames) + + try: + c = subprocess.Popen( + args=f"{editor} {exc_filename}", env=environ, shell=True + ) + exit_code = c.wait() + if exit_code != 0: + raise ClickException( + _("{editor}: Editing failed").format(editor=editor) + ) + except OSError as e: + raise ClickException( + _("{editor}: Editing failed: {e}").format(editor=editor, e=e) + ) from e + + @t.overload + def edit(self, text: bytes | bytearray) -> bytes | None: ... + + # We cannot know whether or not the type expected is str or bytes when None + # is passed, so str is returned as that was what was done before. + @t.overload + def edit(self, text: str | None) -> str | None: ... + + def edit(self, text: str | bytes | bytearray | None) -> str | bytes | None: + import tempfile + + if text is None: + data = b"" + elif isinstance(text, (bytes, bytearray)): + data = text + else: + if text and not text.endswith("\n"): + text += "\n" + + if WIN: + data = text.replace("\n", "\r\n").encode("utf-8-sig") + else: + data = text.encode("utf-8") + + fd, name = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="editor-", suffix=self.extension) + f: t.BinaryIO + + try: + with os.fdopen(fd, "wb") as f: + f.write(data) + + # If the filesystem resolution is 1 second, like Mac OS + # 10.12 Extended, or 2 seconds, like FAT32, and the editor + # closes very fast, require_save can fail. Set the modified + # time to be 2 seconds in the past to work around this. + os.utime(name, (os.path.getatime(name), os.path.getmtime(name) - 2)) + # Depending on the resolution, the exact value might not be + # recorded, so get the new recorded value. + timestamp = os.path.getmtime(name) + + self.edit_files((name,)) + + if self.require_save and os.path.getmtime(name) == timestamp: + return None + + with open(name, "rb") as f: + rv = f.read() + + if isinstance(text, (bytes, bytearray)): + return rv + + return rv.decode("utf-8-sig").replace("\r\n", "\n") + finally: + os.unlink(name) + + +def open_url(url: str, wait: bool = False, locate: bool = False) -> int: + import subprocess + + def _unquote_file(url: str) -> str: + from urllib.parse import unquote + + if url.startswith("file://"): + url = unquote(url[7:]) + + return url + + if sys.platform == "darwin": + args = ["open"] + if wait: + args.append("-W") + if locate: + args.append("-R") + args.append(_unquote_file(url)) + null = open("/dev/null", "w") + try: + return subprocess.Popen(args, stderr=null).wait() + finally: + null.close() + elif WIN: + if locate: + url = _unquote_file(url) + args = ["explorer", f"/select,{url}"] + else: + args = ["start"] + if wait: + args.append("/WAIT") + args.append("") + args.append(url) + try: + return subprocess.call(args) + except OSError: + # Command not found + return 127 + elif CYGWIN: + if locate: + url = _unquote_file(url) + args = ["cygstart", os.path.dirname(url)] + else: + args = ["cygstart"] + if wait: + args.append("-w") + args.append(url) + try: + return subprocess.call(args) + except OSError: + # Command not found + return 127 + + try: + if locate: + url = os.path.dirname(_unquote_file(url)) or "." + else: + url = _unquote_file(url) + c = subprocess.Popen(["xdg-open", url]) + if wait: + return c.wait() + return 0 + except OSError: + if url.startswith(("http://", "https://")) and not locate and not wait: + import webbrowser + + webbrowser.open(url) + return 0 + return 1 + + +def _translate_ch_to_exc(ch: str) -> None: + if ch == "\x03": + raise KeyboardInterrupt() + + if ch == "\x04" and not WIN: # Unix-like, Ctrl+D + raise EOFError() + + if ch == "\x1a" and WIN: # Windows, Ctrl+Z + raise EOFError() + + return None + + +if sys.platform == "win32": + import msvcrt + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def raw_terminal() -> cabc.Iterator[int]: + yield -1 + + def getchar(echo: bool) -> str: + # The function `getch` will return a bytes object corresponding to + # the pressed character. Since Windows 10 build 1803, it will also + # return \x00 when called a second time after pressing a regular key. + # + # `getwch` does not share this probably-bugged behavior. Moreover, it + # returns a Unicode object by default, which is what we want. + # + # Either of these functions will return \x00 or \xe0 to indicate + # a special key, and you need to call the same function again to get + # the "rest" of the code. The fun part is that \u00e0 is + # "latin small letter a with grave", so if you type that on a French + # keyboard, you _also_ get a \xe0. + # E.g., consider the Up arrow. This returns \xe0 and then \x48. The + # resulting Unicode string reads as "a with grave" + "capital H". + # This is indistinguishable from when the user actually types + # "a with grave" and then "capital H". + # + # When \xe0 is returned, we assume it's part of a special-key sequence + # and call `getwch` again, but that means that when the user types + # the \u00e0 character, `getchar` doesn't return until a second + # character is typed. + # The alternative is returning immediately, but that would mess up + # cross-platform handling of arrow keys and others that start with + # \xe0. Another option is using `getch`, but then we can't reliably + # read non-ASCII characters, because return values of `getch` are + # limited to the current 8-bit codepage. + # + # Anyway, Click doesn't claim to do this Right(tm), and using `getwch` + # is doing the right thing in more situations than with `getch`. + + if echo: + func = t.cast(t.Callable[[], str], msvcrt.getwche) + else: + func = t.cast(t.Callable[[], str], msvcrt.getwch) + + rv = func() + + if rv in ("\x00", "\xe0"): + # \x00 and \xe0 are control characters that indicate special key, + # see above. + rv += func() + + _translate_ch_to_exc(rv) + return rv + +else: + import termios + import tty + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def raw_terminal() -> cabc.Iterator[int]: + f: t.TextIO | None + fd: int + + if not isatty(sys.stdin): + f = open("/dev/tty") + fd = f.fileno() + else: + fd = sys.stdin.fileno() + f = None + + try: + old_settings = termios.tcgetattr(fd) + + try: + tty.setraw(fd) + yield fd + finally: + termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, old_settings) + sys.stdout.flush() + + if f is not None: + f.close() + except termios.error: + pass + + def getchar(echo: bool) -> str: + with raw_terminal() as fd: + ch = os.read(fd, 32).decode(get_best_encoding(sys.stdin), "replace") + + if echo and isatty(sys.stdout): + sys.stdout.write(ch) + + _translate_ch_to_exc(ch) + return ch diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/_textwrap.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/_textwrap.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..97fbee3dc6ce372600e702d38d9139bcf6a40bec --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/_textwrap.py @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc as cabc +import textwrap +from contextlib import contextmanager + + +class TextWrapper(textwrap.TextWrapper): + def _handle_long_word( + self, + reversed_chunks: list[str], + cur_line: list[str], + cur_len: int, + width: int, + ) -> None: + space_left = max(width - cur_len, 1) + + if self.break_long_words: + last = reversed_chunks[-1] + cut = last[:space_left] + res = last[space_left:] + cur_line.append(cut) + reversed_chunks[-1] = res + elif not cur_line: + cur_line.append(reversed_chunks.pop()) + + @contextmanager + def extra_indent(self, indent: str) -> cabc.Iterator[None]: + old_initial_indent = self.initial_indent + old_subsequent_indent = self.subsequent_indent + self.initial_indent += indent + self.subsequent_indent += indent + + try: + yield + finally: + self.initial_indent = old_initial_indent + self.subsequent_indent = old_subsequent_indent + + def indent_only(self, text: str) -> str: + rv = [] + + for idx, line in enumerate(text.splitlines()): + indent = self.initial_indent + + if idx > 0: + indent = self.subsequent_indent + + rv.append(f"{indent}{line}") + + return "\n".join(rv) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/_winconsole.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/_winconsole.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e56c7c6ae7ee7e577db6ace659cd58c0c652074c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/_winconsole.py @@ -0,0 +1,296 @@ +# This module is based on the excellent work by Adam Bartoš who +# provided a lot of what went into the implementation here in +# the discussion to issue1602 in the Python bug tracker. +# +# There are some general differences in regards to how this works +# compared to the original patches as we do not need to patch +# the entire interpreter but just work in our little world of +# echo and prompt. +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc as cabc +import io +import sys +import time +import typing as t +from ctypes import Array +from ctypes import byref +from ctypes import c_char +from ctypes import c_char_p +from ctypes import c_int +from ctypes import c_ssize_t +from ctypes import c_ulong +from ctypes import c_void_p +from ctypes import POINTER +from ctypes import py_object +from ctypes import Structure +from ctypes.wintypes import DWORD +from ctypes.wintypes import HANDLE +from ctypes.wintypes import LPCWSTR +from ctypes.wintypes import LPWSTR + +from ._compat import _NonClosingTextIOWrapper + +assert sys.platform == "win32" +import msvcrt # noqa: E402 +from ctypes import windll # noqa: E402 +from ctypes import WINFUNCTYPE # noqa: E402 + +c_ssize_p = POINTER(c_ssize_t) + +kernel32 = windll.kernel32 +GetStdHandle = kernel32.GetStdHandle +ReadConsoleW = kernel32.ReadConsoleW +WriteConsoleW = kernel32.WriteConsoleW +GetConsoleMode = kernel32.GetConsoleMode +GetLastError = kernel32.GetLastError +GetCommandLineW = WINFUNCTYPE(LPWSTR)(("GetCommandLineW", windll.kernel32)) +CommandLineToArgvW = WINFUNCTYPE(POINTER(LPWSTR), LPCWSTR, POINTER(c_int))( + ("CommandLineToArgvW", windll.shell32) +) +LocalFree = WINFUNCTYPE(c_void_p, c_void_p)(("LocalFree", windll.kernel32)) + +STDIN_HANDLE = GetStdHandle(-10) +STDOUT_HANDLE = GetStdHandle(-11) +STDERR_HANDLE = GetStdHandle(-12) + +PyBUF_SIMPLE = 0 +PyBUF_WRITABLE = 1 + +ERROR_SUCCESS = 0 +ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY = 8 +ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED = 995 + +STDIN_FILENO = 0 +STDOUT_FILENO = 1 +STDERR_FILENO = 2 + +EOF = b"\x1a" +MAX_BYTES_WRITTEN = 32767 + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + try: + # Using `typing_extensions.Buffer` instead of `collections.abc` + # on Windows for some reason does not have `Sized` implemented. + from collections.abc import Buffer # type: ignore + except ImportError: + from typing_extensions import Buffer + +try: + from ctypes import pythonapi +except ImportError: + # On PyPy we cannot get buffers so our ability to operate here is + # severely limited. + get_buffer = None +else: + + class Py_buffer(Structure): + _fields_ = [ # noqa: RUF012 + ("buf", c_void_p), + ("obj", py_object), + ("len", c_ssize_t), + ("itemsize", c_ssize_t), + ("readonly", c_int), + ("ndim", c_int), + ("format", c_char_p), + ("shape", c_ssize_p), + ("strides", c_ssize_p), + ("suboffsets", c_ssize_p), + ("internal", c_void_p), + ] + + PyObject_GetBuffer = pythonapi.PyObject_GetBuffer + PyBuffer_Release = pythonapi.PyBuffer_Release + + def get_buffer(obj: Buffer, writable: bool = False) -> Array[c_char]: + buf = Py_buffer() + flags: int = PyBUF_WRITABLE if writable else PyBUF_SIMPLE + PyObject_GetBuffer(py_object(obj), byref(buf), flags) + + try: + buffer_type = c_char * buf.len + out: Array[c_char] = buffer_type.from_address(buf.buf) + return out + finally: + PyBuffer_Release(byref(buf)) + + +class _WindowsConsoleRawIOBase(io.RawIOBase): + def __init__(self, handle: int | None) -> None: + self.handle = handle + + def isatty(self) -> t.Literal[True]: + super().isatty() + return True + + +class _WindowsConsoleReader(_WindowsConsoleRawIOBase): + def readable(self) -> t.Literal[True]: + return True + + def readinto(self, b: Buffer) -> int: + bytes_to_be_read = len(b) + if not bytes_to_be_read: + return 0 + elif bytes_to_be_read % 2: + raise ValueError( + "cannot read odd number of bytes from UTF-16-LE encoded console" + ) + + buffer = get_buffer(b, writable=True) + code_units_to_be_read = bytes_to_be_read // 2 + code_units_read = c_ulong() + + rv = ReadConsoleW( + HANDLE(self.handle), + buffer, + code_units_to_be_read, + byref(code_units_read), + None, + ) + if GetLastError() == ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED: + # wait for KeyboardInterrupt + time.sleep(0.1) + if not rv: + raise OSError(f"Windows error: {GetLastError()}") + + if buffer[0] == EOF: + return 0 + return 2 * code_units_read.value + + +class _WindowsConsoleWriter(_WindowsConsoleRawIOBase): + def writable(self) -> t.Literal[True]: + return True + + @staticmethod + def _get_error_message(errno: int) -> str: + if errno == ERROR_SUCCESS: + return "ERROR_SUCCESS" + elif errno == ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY: + return "ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY" + return f"Windows error {errno}" + + def write(self, b: Buffer) -> int: + bytes_to_be_written = len(b) + buf = get_buffer(b) + code_units_to_be_written = min(bytes_to_be_written, MAX_BYTES_WRITTEN) // 2 + code_units_written = c_ulong() + + WriteConsoleW( + HANDLE(self.handle), + buf, + code_units_to_be_written, + byref(code_units_written), + None, + ) + bytes_written = 2 * code_units_written.value + + if bytes_written == 0 and bytes_to_be_written > 0: + raise OSError(self._get_error_message(GetLastError())) + return bytes_written + + +class ConsoleStream: + def __init__(self, text_stream: t.TextIO, byte_stream: t.BinaryIO) -> None: + self._text_stream = text_stream + self.buffer = byte_stream + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + return self.buffer.name + + def write(self, x: t.AnyStr) -> int: + if isinstance(x, str): + return self._text_stream.write(x) + try: + self.flush() + except Exception: + pass + return self.buffer.write(x) + + def writelines(self, lines: cabc.Iterable[t.AnyStr]) -> None: + for line in lines: + self.write(line) + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self._text_stream, name) + + def isatty(self) -> bool: + return self.buffer.isatty() + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +def _get_text_stdin(buffer_stream: t.BinaryIO) -> t.TextIO: + text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( + io.BufferedReader(_WindowsConsoleReader(STDIN_HANDLE)), + "utf-16-le", + "strict", + line_buffering=True, + ) + return t.cast(t.TextIO, ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream)) + + +def _get_text_stdout(buffer_stream: t.BinaryIO) -> t.TextIO: + text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( + io.BufferedWriter(_WindowsConsoleWriter(STDOUT_HANDLE)), + "utf-16-le", + "strict", + line_buffering=True, + ) + return t.cast(t.TextIO, ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream)) + + +def _get_text_stderr(buffer_stream: t.BinaryIO) -> t.TextIO: + text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( + io.BufferedWriter(_WindowsConsoleWriter(STDERR_HANDLE)), + "utf-16-le", + "strict", + line_buffering=True, + ) + return t.cast(t.TextIO, ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream)) + + +_stream_factories: cabc.Mapping[int, t.Callable[[t.BinaryIO], t.TextIO]] = { + 0: _get_text_stdin, + 1: _get_text_stdout, + 2: _get_text_stderr, +} + + +def _is_console(f: t.TextIO) -> bool: + if not hasattr(f, "fileno"): + return False + + try: + fileno = f.fileno() + except (OSError, io.UnsupportedOperation): + return False + + handle = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(fileno) + return bool(GetConsoleMode(handle, byref(DWORD()))) + + +def _get_windows_console_stream( + f: t.TextIO, encoding: str | None, errors: str | None +) -> t.TextIO | None: + if ( + get_buffer is None + or encoding not in {"utf-16-le", None} + or errors not in {"strict", None} + or not _is_console(f) + ): + return None + + func = _stream_factories.get(f.fileno()) + if func is None: + return None + + b = getattr(f, "buffer", None) + + if b is None: + return None + + return func(b) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/core.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/core.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f57ada62b195fa533387b5d06b366b17edb7d2f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/core.py @@ -0,0 +1,3135 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc as cabc +import enum +import errno +import inspect +import os +import sys +import typing as t +from collections import abc +from collections import Counter +from contextlib import AbstractContextManager +from contextlib import contextmanager +from contextlib import ExitStack +from functools import update_wrapper +from gettext import gettext as _ +from gettext import ngettext +from itertools import repeat +from types import TracebackType + +from . import types +from .exceptions import Abort +from .exceptions import BadParameter +from .exceptions import ClickException +from .exceptions import Exit +from .exceptions import MissingParameter +from .exceptions import NoArgsIsHelpError +from .exceptions import UsageError +from .formatting import HelpFormatter +from .formatting import join_options +from .globals import pop_context +from .globals import push_context +from .parser import _flag_needs_value +from .parser import _OptionParser +from .parser import _split_opt +from .termui import confirm +from .termui import prompt +from .termui import style +from .utils import _detect_program_name +from .utils import _expand_args +from .utils import echo +from .utils import make_default_short_help +from .utils import make_str +from .utils import PacifyFlushWrapper + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .shell_completion import CompletionItem + +F = t.TypeVar("F", bound="t.Callable[..., t.Any]") +V = t.TypeVar("V") + + +def _complete_visible_commands( + ctx: Context, incomplete: str +) -> cabc.Iterator[tuple[str, Command]]: + """List all the subcommands of a group that start with the + incomplete value and aren't hidden. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for the group. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + """ + multi = t.cast(Group, ctx.command) + + for name in multi.list_commands(ctx): + if name.startswith(incomplete): + command = multi.get_command(ctx, name) + + if command is not None and not command.hidden: + yield name, command + + +def _check_nested_chain( + base_command: Group, cmd_name: str, cmd: Command, register: bool = False +) -> None: + if not base_command.chain or not isinstance(cmd, Group): + return + + if register: + message = ( + f"It is not possible to add the group {cmd_name!r} to another" + f" group {base_command.name!r} that is in chain mode." + ) + else: + message = ( + f"Found the group {cmd_name!r} as subcommand to another group " + f" {base_command.name!r} that is in chain mode. This is not supported." + ) + + raise RuntimeError(message) + + +def batch(iterable: cabc.Iterable[V], batch_size: int) -> list[tuple[V, ...]]: + return list(zip(*repeat(iter(iterable), batch_size), strict=False)) + + +@contextmanager +def augment_usage_errors( + ctx: Context, param: Parameter | None = None +) -> cabc.Iterator[None]: + """Context manager that attaches extra information to exceptions.""" + try: + yield + except BadParameter as e: + if e.ctx is None: + e.ctx = ctx + if param is not None and e.param is None: + e.param = param + raise + except UsageError as e: + if e.ctx is None: + e.ctx = ctx + raise + + +def iter_params_for_processing( + invocation_order: cabc.Sequence[Parameter], + declaration_order: cabc.Sequence[Parameter], +) -> list[Parameter]: + """Returns all declared parameters in the order they should be processed. + + The declared parameters are re-shuffled depending on the order in which + they were invoked, as well as the eagerness of each parameters. + + The invocation order takes precedence over the declaration order. I.e. the + order in which the user provided them to the CLI is respected. + + This behavior and its effect on callback evaluation is detailed at: + https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/stable/advanced/#callback-evaluation-order + """ + + def sort_key(item: Parameter) -> tuple[bool, float]: + try: + idx: float = invocation_order.index(item) + except ValueError: + idx = float("inf") + + return not item.is_eager, idx + + return sorted(declaration_order, key=sort_key) + + +class ParameterSource(enum.Enum): + """This is an :class:`~enum.Enum` that indicates the source of a + parameter's value. + + Use :meth:`click.Context.get_parameter_source` to get the + source for a parameter by name. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Use :class:`~enum.Enum` and drop the ``validate`` method. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``PROMPT`` value. + """ + + COMMANDLINE = enum.auto() + """The value was provided by the command line args.""" + ENVIRONMENT = enum.auto() + """The value was provided with an environment variable.""" + DEFAULT = enum.auto() + """Used the default specified by the parameter.""" + DEFAULT_MAP = enum.auto() + """Used a default provided by :attr:`Context.default_map`.""" + PROMPT = enum.auto() + """Used a prompt to confirm a default or provide a value.""" + + +class Context: + """The context is a special internal object that holds state relevant + for the script execution at every single level. It's normally invisible + to commands unless they opt-in to getting access to it. + + The context is useful as it can pass internal objects around and can + control special execution features such as reading data from + environment variables. + + A context can be used as context manager in which case it will call + :meth:`close` on teardown. + + :param command: the command class for this context. + :param parent: the parent context. + :param info_name: the info name for this invocation. Generally this + is the most descriptive name for the script or + command. For the toplevel script it is usually + the name of the script, for commands below it it's + the name of the script. + :param obj: an arbitrary object of user data. + :param auto_envvar_prefix: the prefix to use for automatic environment + variables. If this is `None` then reading + from environment variables is disabled. This + does not affect manually set environment + variables which are always read. + :param default_map: a dictionary (like object) with default values + for parameters. + :param terminal_width: the width of the terminal. The default is + inherit from parent context. If no context + defines the terminal width then auto + detection will be applied. + :param max_content_width: the maximum width for content rendered by + Click (this currently only affects help + pages). This defaults to 80 characters if + not overridden. In other words: even if the + terminal is larger than that, Click will not + format things wider than 80 characters by + default. In addition to that, formatters might + add some safety mapping on the right. + :param resilient_parsing: if this flag is enabled then Click will + parse without any interactivity or callback + invocation. Default values will also be + ignored. This is useful for implementing + things such as completion support. + :param allow_extra_args: if this is set to `True` then extra arguments + at the end will not raise an error and will be + kept on the context. The default is to inherit + from the command. + :param allow_interspersed_args: if this is set to `False` then options + and arguments cannot be mixed. The + default is to inherit from the command. + :param ignore_unknown_options: instructs click to ignore options it does + not know and keeps them for later + processing. + :param help_option_names: optionally a list of strings that define how + the default help parameter is named. The + default is ``['--help']``. + :param token_normalize_func: an optional function that is used to + normalize tokens (options, choices, + etc.). This for instance can be used to + implement case insensitive behavior. + :param color: controls if the terminal supports ANSI colors or not. The + default is autodetection. This is only needed if ANSI + codes are used in texts that Click prints which is by + default not the case. This for instance would affect + help output. + :param show_default: Show the default value for commands. If this + value is not set, it defaults to the value from the parent + context. ``Command.show_default`` overrides this default for the + specific command. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + The ``protected_args`` attribute is deprecated and will be removed in + Click 9.0. ``args`` will contain remaining unparsed tokens. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + The ``show_default`` parameter is overridden by + ``Command.show_default``, instead of the other way around. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + The ``show_default`` parameter defaults to the value from the + parent context. + + .. versionchanged:: 7.1 + Added the ``show_default`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 4.0 + Added the ``color``, ``ignore_unknown_options``, and + ``max_content_width`` parameters. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Added the ``allow_extra_args`` and ``allow_interspersed_args`` + parameters. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Added the ``resilient_parsing``, ``help_option_names``, and + ``token_normalize_func`` parameters. + """ + + #: The formatter class to create with :meth:`make_formatter`. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 8.0 + formatter_class: type[HelpFormatter] = HelpFormatter + + def __init__( + self, + command: Command, + parent: Context | None = None, + info_name: str | None = None, + obj: t.Any | None = None, + auto_envvar_prefix: str | None = None, + default_map: cabc.MutableMapping[str, t.Any] | None = None, + terminal_width: int | None = None, + max_content_width: int | None = None, + resilient_parsing: bool = False, + allow_extra_args: bool | None = None, + allow_interspersed_args: bool | None = None, + ignore_unknown_options: bool | None = None, + help_option_names: list[str] | None = None, + token_normalize_func: t.Callable[[str], str] | None = None, + color: bool | None = None, + show_default: bool | None = None, + ) -> None: + #: the parent context or `None` if none exists. + self.parent = parent + #: the :class:`Command` for this context. + self.command = command + #: the descriptive information name + self.info_name = info_name + #: Map of parameter names to their parsed values. Parameters + #: with ``expose_value=False`` are not stored. + self.params: dict[str, t.Any] = {} + #: the leftover arguments. + self.args: list[str] = [] + #: protected arguments. These are arguments that are prepended + #: to `args` when certain parsing scenarios are encountered but + #: must be never propagated to another arguments. This is used + #: to implement nested parsing. + self._protected_args: list[str] = [] + #: the collected prefixes of the command's options. + self._opt_prefixes: set[str] = set(parent._opt_prefixes) if parent else set() + + if obj is None and parent is not None: + obj = parent.obj + + #: the user object stored. + self.obj: t.Any = obj + self._meta: dict[str, t.Any] = getattr(parent, "meta", {}) + + #: A dictionary (-like object) with defaults for parameters. + if ( + default_map is None + and info_name is not None + and parent is not None + and parent.default_map is not None + ): + default_map = parent.default_map.get(info_name) + + self.default_map: cabc.MutableMapping[str, t.Any] | None = default_map + + #: This flag indicates if a subcommand is going to be executed. A + #: group callback can use this information to figure out if it's + #: being executed directly or because the execution flow passes + #: onwards to a subcommand. By default it's None, but it can be + #: the name of the subcommand to execute. + #: + #: If chaining is enabled this will be set to ``'*'`` in case + #: any commands are executed. It is however not possible to + #: figure out which ones. If you require this knowledge you + #: should use a :func:`result_callback`. + self.invoked_subcommand: str | None = None + + if terminal_width is None and parent is not None: + terminal_width = parent.terminal_width + + #: The width of the terminal (None is autodetection). + self.terminal_width: int | None = terminal_width + + if max_content_width is None and parent is not None: + max_content_width = parent.max_content_width + + #: The maximum width of formatted content (None implies a sensible + #: default which is 80 for most things). + self.max_content_width: int | None = max_content_width + + if allow_extra_args is None: + allow_extra_args = command.allow_extra_args + + #: Indicates if the context allows extra args or if it should + #: fail on parsing. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 3.0 + self.allow_extra_args = allow_extra_args + + if allow_interspersed_args is None: + allow_interspersed_args = command.allow_interspersed_args + + #: Indicates if the context allows mixing of arguments and + #: options or not. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 3.0 + self.allow_interspersed_args: bool = allow_interspersed_args + + if ignore_unknown_options is None: + ignore_unknown_options = command.ignore_unknown_options + + #: Instructs click to ignore options that a command does not + #: understand and will store it on the context for later + #: processing. This is primarily useful for situations where you + #: want to call into external programs. Generally this pattern is + #: strongly discouraged because it's not possibly to losslessly + #: forward all arguments. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 4.0 + self.ignore_unknown_options: bool = ignore_unknown_options + + if help_option_names is None: + if parent is not None: + help_option_names = parent.help_option_names + else: + help_option_names = ["--help"] + + #: The names for the help options. + self.help_option_names: list[str] = help_option_names + + if token_normalize_func is None and parent is not None: + token_normalize_func = parent.token_normalize_func + + #: An optional normalization function for tokens. This is + #: options, choices, commands etc. + self.token_normalize_func: t.Callable[[str], str] | None = token_normalize_func + + #: Indicates if resilient parsing is enabled. In that case Click + #: will do its best to not cause any failures and default values + #: will be ignored. Useful for completion. + self.resilient_parsing: bool = resilient_parsing + + # If there is no envvar prefix yet, but the parent has one and + # the command on this level has a name, we can expand the envvar + # prefix automatically. + if auto_envvar_prefix is None: + if ( + parent is not None + and parent.auto_envvar_prefix is not None + and self.info_name is not None + ): + auto_envvar_prefix = ( + f"{parent.auto_envvar_prefix}_{self.info_name.upper()}" + ) + else: + auto_envvar_prefix = auto_envvar_prefix.upper() + + if auto_envvar_prefix is not None: + auto_envvar_prefix = auto_envvar_prefix.replace("-", "_") + + self.auto_envvar_prefix: str | None = auto_envvar_prefix + + if color is None and parent is not None: + color = parent.color + + #: Controls if styling output is wanted or not. + self.color: bool | None = color + + if show_default is None and parent is not None: + show_default = parent.show_default + + #: Show option default values when formatting help text. + self.show_default: bool | None = show_default + + self._close_callbacks: list[t.Callable[[], t.Any]] = [] + self._depth = 0 + self._parameter_source: dict[str, ParameterSource] = {} + self._exit_stack = ExitStack() + + @property + def protected_args(self) -> list[str]: + import warnings + + warnings.warn( + "'protected_args' is deprecated and will be removed in Click 9.0." + " 'args' will contain remaining unparsed tokens.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return self._protected_args + + def to_info_dict(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + """Gather information that could be useful for a tool generating + user-facing documentation. This traverses the entire CLI + structure. + + .. code-block:: python + + with Context(cli) as ctx: + info = ctx.to_info_dict() + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + return { + "command": self.command.to_info_dict(self), + "info_name": self.info_name, + "allow_extra_args": self.allow_extra_args, + "allow_interspersed_args": self.allow_interspersed_args, + "ignore_unknown_options": self.ignore_unknown_options, + "auto_envvar_prefix": self.auto_envvar_prefix, + } + + def __enter__(self) -> Context: + self._depth += 1 + push_context(self) + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None, + exc_value: BaseException | None, + tb: TracebackType | None, + ) -> None: + self._depth -= 1 + if self._depth == 0: + self.close() + pop_context() + + @contextmanager + def scope(self, cleanup: bool = True) -> cabc.Iterator[Context]: + """This helper method can be used with the context object to promote + it to the current thread local (see :func:`get_current_context`). + The default behavior of this is to invoke the cleanup functions which + can be disabled by setting `cleanup` to `False`. The cleanup + functions are typically used for things such as closing file handles. + + If the cleanup is intended the context object can also be directly + used as a context manager. + + Example usage:: + + with ctx.scope(): + assert get_current_context() is ctx + + This is equivalent:: + + with ctx: + assert get_current_context() is ctx + + .. versionadded:: 5.0 + + :param cleanup: controls if the cleanup functions should be run or + not. The default is to run these functions. In + some situations the context only wants to be + temporarily pushed in which case this can be disabled. + Nested pushes automatically defer the cleanup. + """ + if not cleanup: + self._depth += 1 + try: + with self as rv: + yield rv + finally: + if not cleanup: + self._depth -= 1 + + @property + def meta(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + """This is a dictionary which is shared with all the contexts + that are nested. It exists so that click utilities can store some + state here if they need to. It is however the responsibility of + that code to manage this dictionary well. + + The keys are supposed to be unique dotted strings. For instance + module paths are a good choice for it. What is stored in there is + irrelevant for the operation of click. However what is important is + that code that places data here adheres to the general semantics of + the system. + + Example usage:: + + LANG_KEY = f'{__name__}.lang' + + def set_language(value): + ctx = get_current_context() + ctx.meta[LANG_KEY] = value + + def get_language(): + return get_current_context().meta.get(LANG_KEY, 'en_US') + + .. versionadded:: 5.0 + """ + return self._meta + + def make_formatter(self) -> HelpFormatter: + """Creates the :class:`~click.HelpFormatter` for the help and + usage output. + + To quickly customize the formatter class used without overriding + this method, set the :attr:`formatter_class` attribute. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the :attr:`formatter_class` attribute. + """ + return self.formatter_class( + width=self.terminal_width, max_width=self.max_content_width + ) + + def with_resource(self, context_manager: AbstractContextManager[V]) -> V: + """Register a resource as if it were used in a ``with`` + statement. The resource will be cleaned up when the context is + popped. + + Uses :meth:`contextlib.ExitStack.enter_context`. It calls the + resource's ``__enter__()`` method and returns the result. When + the context is popped, it closes the stack, which calls the + resource's ``__exit__()`` method. + + To register a cleanup function for something that isn't a + context manager, use :meth:`call_on_close`. Or use something + from :mod:`contextlib` to turn it into a context manager first. + + .. code-block:: python + + @click.group() + @click.option("--name") + @click.pass_context + def cli(ctx): + ctx.obj = ctx.with_resource(connect_db(name)) + + :param context_manager: The context manager to enter. + :return: Whatever ``context_manager.__enter__()`` returns. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + return self._exit_stack.enter_context(context_manager) + + def call_on_close(self, f: t.Callable[..., t.Any]) -> t.Callable[..., t.Any]: + """Register a function to be called when the context tears down. + + This can be used to close resources opened during the script + execution. Resources that support Python's context manager + protocol which would be used in a ``with`` statement should be + registered with :meth:`with_resource` instead. + + :param f: The function to execute on teardown. + """ + return self._exit_stack.callback(f) + + def close(self) -> None: + """Invoke all close callbacks registered with + :meth:`call_on_close`, and exit all context managers entered + with :meth:`with_resource`. + """ + self._exit_stack.close() + # In case the context is reused, create a new exit stack. + self._exit_stack = ExitStack() + + @property + def command_path(self) -> str: + """The computed command path. This is used for the ``usage`` + information on the help page. It's automatically created by + combining the info names of the chain of contexts to the root. + """ + rv = "" + if self.info_name is not None: + rv = self.info_name + if self.parent is not None: + parent_command_path = [self.parent.command_path] + + if isinstance(self.parent.command, Command): + for param in self.parent.command.get_params(self): + parent_command_path.extend(param.get_usage_pieces(self)) + + rv = f"{' '.join(parent_command_path)} {rv}" + return rv.lstrip() + + def find_root(self) -> Context: + """Finds the outermost context.""" + node = self + while node.parent is not None: + node = node.parent + return node + + def find_object(self, object_type: type[V]) -> V | None: + """Finds the closest object of a given type.""" + node: Context | None = self + + while node is not None: + if isinstance(node.obj, object_type): + return node.obj + + node = node.parent + + return None + + def ensure_object(self, object_type: type[V]) -> V: + """Like :meth:`find_object` but sets the innermost object to a + new instance of `object_type` if it does not exist. + """ + rv = self.find_object(object_type) + if rv is None: + self.obj = rv = object_type() + return rv + + @t.overload + def lookup_default( + self, name: str, call: t.Literal[True] = True + ) -> t.Any | None: ... + + @t.overload + def lookup_default( + self, name: str, call: t.Literal[False] = ... + ) -> t.Any | t.Callable[[], t.Any] | None: ... + + def lookup_default(self, name: str, call: bool = True) -> t.Any | None: + """Get the default for a parameter from :attr:`default_map`. + + :param name: Name of the parameter. + :param call: If the default is a callable, call it. Disable to + return the callable instead. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``call`` parameter. + """ + if self.default_map is not None: + value = self.default_map.get(name) + + if call and callable(value): + return value() + + return value + + return None + + def fail(self, message: str) -> t.NoReturn: + """Aborts the execution of the program with a specific error + message. + + :param message: the error message to fail with. + """ + raise UsageError(message, self) + + def abort(self) -> t.NoReturn: + """Aborts the script.""" + raise Abort() + + def exit(self, code: int = 0) -> t.NoReturn: + """Exits the application with a given exit code. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + Callbacks and context managers registered with :meth:`call_on_close` + and :meth:`with_resource` are closed before exiting. + """ + self.close() + raise Exit(code) + + def get_usage(self) -> str: + """Helper method to get formatted usage string for the current + context and command. + """ + return self.command.get_usage(self) + + def get_help(self) -> str: + """Helper method to get formatted help page for the current + context and command. + """ + return self.command.get_help(self) + + def _make_sub_context(self, command: Command) -> Context: + """Create a new context of the same type as this context, but + for a new command. + + :meta private: + """ + return type(self)(command, info_name=command.name, parent=self) + + @t.overload + def invoke( + self, callback: t.Callable[..., V], /, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> V: ... + + @t.overload + def invoke(self, callback: Command, /, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: ... + + def invoke( + self, callback: Command | t.Callable[..., V], /, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Any | V: + """Invokes a command callback in exactly the way it expects. There + are two ways to invoke this method: + + 1. the first argument can be a callback and all other arguments and + keyword arguments are forwarded directly to the function. + 2. the first argument is a click command object. In that case all + arguments are forwarded as well but proper click parameters + (options and click arguments) must be keyword arguments and Click + will fill in defaults. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + All ``kwargs`` are tracked in :attr:`params` so they will be + passed if :meth:`forward` is called at multiple levels. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.2 + A new context is created, and missing arguments use default values. + """ + if isinstance(callback, Command): + other_cmd = callback + + if other_cmd.callback is None: + raise TypeError( + "The given command does not have a callback that can be invoked." + ) + else: + callback = t.cast("t.Callable[..., V]", other_cmd.callback) + + ctx = self._make_sub_context(other_cmd) + + for param in other_cmd.params: + if param.name not in kwargs and param.expose_value: + kwargs[param.name] = param.type_cast_value( # type: ignore + ctx, param.get_default(ctx) + ) + + # Track all kwargs as params, so that forward() will pass + # them on in subsequent calls. + ctx.params.update(kwargs) + else: + ctx = self + + with augment_usage_errors(self): + with ctx: + return callback(*args, **kwargs) + + def forward(self, cmd: Command, /, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """Similar to :meth:`invoke` but fills in default keyword + arguments from the current context if the other command expects + it. This cannot invoke callbacks directly, only other commands. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + All ``kwargs`` are tracked in :attr:`params` so they will be + passed if ``forward`` is called at multiple levels. + """ + # Can only forward to other commands, not direct callbacks. + if not isinstance(cmd, Command): + raise TypeError("Callback is not a command.") + + for param in self.params: + if param not in kwargs: + kwargs[param] = self.params[param] + + return self.invoke(cmd, *args, **kwargs) + + def set_parameter_source(self, name: str, source: ParameterSource) -> None: + """Set the source of a parameter. This indicates the location + from which the value of the parameter was obtained. + + :param name: The name of the parameter. + :param source: A member of :class:`~click.core.ParameterSource`. + """ + self._parameter_source[name] = source + + def get_parameter_source(self, name: str) -> ParameterSource | None: + """Get the source of a parameter. This indicates the location + from which the value of the parameter was obtained. + + This can be useful for determining when a user specified a value + on the command line that is the same as the default value. It + will be :attr:`~click.core.ParameterSource.DEFAULT` only if the + value was actually taken from the default. + + :param name: The name of the parameter. + :rtype: ParameterSource + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Returns ``None`` if the parameter was not provided from any + source. + """ + return self._parameter_source.get(name) + + +class Command: + """Commands are the basic building block of command line interfaces in + Click. A basic command handles command line parsing and might dispatch + more parsing to commands nested below it. + + :param name: the name of the command to use unless a group overrides it. + :param context_settings: an optional dictionary with defaults that are + passed to the context object. + :param callback: the callback to invoke. This is optional. + :param params: the parameters to register with this command. This can + be either :class:`Option` or :class:`Argument` objects. + :param help: the help string to use for this command. + :param epilog: like the help string but it's printed at the end of the + help page after everything else. + :param short_help: the short help to use for this command. This is + shown on the command listing of the parent command. + :param add_help_option: by default each command registers a ``--help`` + option. This can be disabled by this parameter. + :param no_args_is_help: this controls what happens if no arguments are + provided. This option is disabled by default. + If enabled this will add ``--help`` as argument + if no arguments are passed + :param hidden: hide this command from help outputs. + :param deprecated: If ``True`` or non-empty string, issues a message + indicating that the command is deprecated and highlights + its deprecation in --help. The message can be customized + by using a string as the value. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + This is the base class for all commands, not ``BaseCommand``. + ``deprecated`` can be set to a string as well to customize the + deprecation message. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + ``help``, ``epilog``, and ``short_help`` are stored unprocessed, + all formatting is done when outputting help text, not at init, + and is done even if not using the ``@command`` decorator. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added a ``repr`` showing the command name. + + .. versionchanged:: 7.1 + Added the ``no_args_is_help`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Added the ``context_settings`` parameter. + """ + + #: The context class to create with :meth:`make_context`. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 8.0 + context_class: type[Context] = Context + + #: the default for the :attr:`Context.allow_extra_args` flag. + allow_extra_args = False + + #: the default for the :attr:`Context.allow_interspersed_args` flag. + allow_interspersed_args = True + + #: the default for the :attr:`Context.ignore_unknown_options` flag. + ignore_unknown_options = False + + def __init__( + self, + name: str | None, + context_settings: cabc.MutableMapping[str, t.Any] | None = None, + callback: t.Callable[..., t.Any] | None = None, + params: list[Parameter] | None = None, + help: str | None = None, + epilog: str | None = None, + short_help: str | None = None, + options_metavar: str | None = "[OPTIONS]", + add_help_option: bool = True, + no_args_is_help: bool = False, + hidden: bool = False, + deprecated: bool | str = False, + ) -> None: + #: the name the command thinks it has. Upon registering a command + #: on a :class:`Group` the group will default the command name + #: with this information. You should instead use the + #: :class:`Context`\'s :attr:`~Context.info_name` attribute. + self.name = name + + if context_settings is None: + context_settings = {} + + #: an optional dictionary with defaults passed to the context. + self.context_settings: cabc.MutableMapping[str, t.Any] = context_settings + + #: the callback to execute when the command fires. This might be + #: `None` in which case nothing happens. + self.callback = callback + #: the list of parameters for this command in the order they + #: should show up in the help page and execute. Eager parameters + #: will automatically be handled before non eager ones. + self.params: list[Parameter] = params or [] + self.help = help + self.epilog = epilog + self.options_metavar = options_metavar + self.short_help = short_help + self.add_help_option = add_help_option + self._help_option = None + self.no_args_is_help = no_args_is_help + self.hidden = hidden + self.deprecated = deprecated + + def to_info_dict(self, ctx: Context) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + return { + "name": self.name, + "params": [param.to_info_dict() for param in self.get_params(ctx)], + "help": self.help, + "epilog": self.epilog, + "short_help": self.short_help, + "hidden": self.hidden, + "deprecated": self.deprecated, + } + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} {self.name}>" + + def get_usage(self, ctx: Context) -> str: + """Formats the usage line into a string and returns it. + + Calls :meth:`format_usage` internally. + """ + formatter = ctx.make_formatter() + self.format_usage(ctx, formatter) + return formatter.getvalue().rstrip("\n") + + def get_params(self, ctx: Context) -> list[Parameter]: + params = self.params + help_option = self.get_help_option(ctx) + + if help_option is not None: + params = [*params, help_option] + + if __debug__: + import warnings + + opts = [opt for param in params for opt in param.opts] + opts_counter = Counter(opts) + duplicate_opts = (opt for opt, count in opts_counter.items() if count > 1) + + for duplicate_opt in duplicate_opts: + warnings.warn( + ( + f"The parameter {duplicate_opt} is used more than once. " + "Remove its duplicate as parameters should be unique." + ), + stacklevel=3, + ) + + return params + + def format_usage(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + """Writes the usage line into the formatter. + + This is a low-level method called by :meth:`get_usage`. + """ + pieces = self.collect_usage_pieces(ctx) + formatter.write_usage(ctx.command_path, " ".join(pieces)) + + def collect_usage_pieces(self, ctx: Context) -> list[str]: + """Returns all the pieces that go into the usage line and returns + it as a list of strings. + """ + rv = [self.options_metavar] if self.options_metavar else [] + + for param in self.get_params(ctx): + rv.extend(param.get_usage_pieces(ctx)) + + return rv + + def get_help_option_names(self, ctx: Context) -> list[str]: + """Returns the names for the help option.""" + all_names = set(ctx.help_option_names) + for param in self.params: + all_names.difference_update(param.opts) + all_names.difference_update(param.secondary_opts) + return list(all_names) + + def get_help_option(self, ctx: Context) -> Option | None: + """Returns the help option object. + + Skipped if :attr:`add_help_option` is ``False``. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1.8 + The help option is now cached to avoid creating it multiple times. + """ + help_option_names = self.get_help_option_names(ctx) + + if not help_option_names or not self.add_help_option: + return None + + # Cache the help option object in private _help_option attribute to + # avoid creating it multiple times. Not doing this will break the + # callback odering by iter_params_for_processing(), which relies on + # object comparison. + if self._help_option is None: + # Avoid circular import. + from .decorators import help_option + + # Apply help_option decorator and pop resulting option + help_option(*help_option_names)(self) + self._help_option = self.params.pop() # type: ignore[assignment] + + return self._help_option + + def make_parser(self, ctx: Context) -> _OptionParser: + """Creates the underlying option parser for this command.""" + parser = _OptionParser(ctx) + for param in self.get_params(ctx): + param.add_to_parser(parser, ctx) + return parser + + def get_help(self, ctx: Context) -> str: + """Formats the help into a string and returns it. + + Calls :meth:`format_help` internally. + """ + formatter = ctx.make_formatter() + self.format_help(ctx, formatter) + return formatter.getvalue().rstrip("\n") + + def get_short_help_str(self, limit: int = 45) -> str: + """Gets short help for the command or makes it by shortening the + long help string. + """ + if self.short_help: + text = inspect.cleandoc(self.short_help) + elif self.help: + text = make_default_short_help(self.help, limit) + else: + text = "" + + if self.deprecated: + deprecated_message = ( + f"(DEPRECATED: {self.deprecated})" + if isinstance(self.deprecated, str) + else "(DEPRECATED)" + ) + text = _("{text} {deprecated_message}").format( + text=text, deprecated_message=deprecated_message + ) + + return text.strip() + + def format_help(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + """Writes the help into the formatter if it exists. + + This is a low-level method called by :meth:`get_help`. + + This calls the following methods: + + - :meth:`format_usage` + - :meth:`format_help_text` + - :meth:`format_options` + - :meth:`format_epilog` + """ + self.format_usage(ctx, formatter) + self.format_help_text(ctx, formatter) + self.format_options(ctx, formatter) + self.format_epilog(ctx, formatter) + + def format_help_text(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + """Writes the help text to the formatter if it exists.""" + if self.help is not None: + # truncate the help text to the first form feed + text = inspect.cleandoc(self.help).partition("\f")[0] + else: + text = "" + + if self.deprecated: + deprecated_message = ( + f"(DEPRECATED: {self.deprecated})" + if isinstance(self.deprecated, str) + else "(DEPRECATED)" + ) + text = _("{text} {deprecated_message}").format( + text=text, deprecated_message=deprecated_message + ) + + if text: + formatter.write_paragraph() + + with formatter.indentation(): + formatter.write_text(text) + + def format_options(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + """Writes all the options into the formatter if they exist.""" + opts = [] + for param in self.get_params(ctx): + rv = param.get_help_record(ctx) + if rv is not None: + opts.append(rv) + + if opts: + with formatter.section(_("Options")): + formatter.write_dl(opts) + + def format_epilog(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + """Writes the epilog into the formatter if it exists.""" + if self.epilog: + epilog = inspect.cleandoc(self.epilog) + formatter.write_paragraph() + + with formatter.indentation(): + formatter.write_text(epilog) + + def make_context( + self, + info_name: str | None, + args: list[str], + parent: Context | None = None, + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> Context: + """This function when given an info name and arguments will kick + off the parsing and create a new :class:`Context`. It does not + invoke the actual command callback though. + + To quickly customize the context class used without overriding + this method, set the :attr:`context_class` attribute. + + :param info_name: the info name for this invocation. Generally this + is the most descriptive name for the script or + command. For the toplevel script it's usually + the name of the script, for commands below it's + the name of the command. + :param args: the arguments to parse as list of strings. + :param parent: the parent context if available. + :param extra: extra keyword arguments forwarded to the context + constructor. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the :attr:`context_class` attribute. + """ + for key, value in self.context_settings.items(): + if key not in extra: + extra[key] = value + + ctx = self.context_class(self, info_name=info_name, parent=parent, **extra) + + with ctx.scope(cleanup=False): + self.parse_args(ctx, args) + return ctx + + def parse_args(self, ctx: Context, args: list[str]) -> list[str]: + if not args and self.no_args_is_help and not ctx.resilient_parsing: + raise NoArgsIsHelpError(ctx) + + parser = self.make_parser(ctx) + opts, args, param_order = parser.parse_args(args=args) + + for param in iter_params_for_processing(param_order, self.get_params(ctx)): + value, args = param.handle_parse_result(ctx, opts, args) + + if args and not ctx.allow_extra_args and not ctx.resilient_parsing: + ctx.fail( + ngettext( + "Got unexpected extra argument ({args})", + "Got unexpected extra arguments ({args})", + len(args), + ).format(args=" ".join(map(str, args))) + ) + + ctx.args = args + ctx._opt_prefixes.update(parser._opt_prefixes) + return args + + def invoke(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Any: + """Given a context, this invokes the attached callback (if it exists) + in the right way. + """ + if self.deprecated: + extra_message = ( + f" {self.deprecated}" if isinstance(self.deprecated, str) else "" + ) + message = _( + "DeprecationWarning: The command {name!r} is deprecated.{extra_message}" + ).format(name=self.name, extra_message=extra_message) + echo(style(message, fg="red"), err=True) + + if self.callback is not None: + return ctx.invoke(self.callback, **ctx.params) + + def shell_complete(self, ctx: Context, incomplete: str) -> list[CompletionItem]: + """Return a list of completions for the incomplete value. Looks + at the names of options and chained multi-commands. + + Any command could be part of a chained multi-command, so sibling + commands are valid at any point during command completion. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + from click.shell_completion import CompletionItem + + results: list[CompletionItem] = [] + + if incomplete and not incomplete[0].isalnum(): + for param in self.get_params(ctx): + if ( + not isinstance(param, Option) + or param.hidden + or ( + not param.multiple + and ctx.get_parameter_source(param.name) # type: ignore + is ParameterSource.COMMANDLINE + ) + ): + continue + + results.extend( + CompletionItem(name, help=param.help) + for name in [*param.opts, *param.secondary_opts] + if name.startswith(incomplete) + ) + + while ctx.parent is not None: + ctx = ctx.parent + + if isinstance(ctx.command, Group) and ctx.command.chain: + results.extend( + CompletionItem(name, help=command.get_short_help_str()) + for name, command in _complete_visible_commands(ctx, incomplete) + if name not in ctx._protected_args + ) + + return results + + @t.overload + def main( + self, + args: cabc.Sequence[str] | None = None, + prog_name: str | None = None, + complete_var: str | None = None, + standalone_mode: t.Literal[True] = True, + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> t.NoReturn: ... + + @t.overload + def main( + self, + args: cabc.Sequence[str] | None = None, + prog_name: str | None = None, + complete_var: str | None = None, + standalone_mode: bool = ..., + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> t.Any: ... + + def main( + self, + args: cabc.Sequence[str] | None = None, + prog_name: str | None = None, + complete_var: str | None = None, + standalone_mode: bool = True, + windows_expand_args: bool = True, + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> t.Any: + """This is the way to invoke a script with all the bells and + whistles as a command line application. This will always terminate + the application after a call. If this is not wanted, ``SystemExit`` + needs to be caught. + + This method is also available by directly calling the instance of + a :class:`Command`. + + :param args: the arguments that should be used for parsing. If not + provided, ``sys.argv[1:]`` is used. + :param prog_name: the program name that should be used. By default + the program name is constructed by taking the file + name from ``sys.argv[0]``. + :param complete_var: the environment variable that controls the + bash completion support. The default is + ``"__COMPLETE"`` with prog_name in + uppercase. + :param standalone_mode: the default behavior is to invoke the script + in standalone mode. Click will then + handle exceptions and convert them into + error messages and the function will never + return but shut down the interpreter. If + this is set to `False` they will be + propagated to the caller and the return + value of this function is the return value + of :meth:`invoke`. + :param windows_expand_args: Expand glob patterns, user dir, and + env vars in command line args on Windows. + :param extra: extra keyword arguments are forwarded to the context + constructor. See :class:`Context` for more information. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0.1 + Added the ``windows_expand_args`` parameter to allow + disabling command line arg expansion on Windows. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + When taking arguments from ``sys.argv`` on Windows, glob + patterns, user dir, and env vars are expanded. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Added the ``standalone_mode`` parameter. + """ + if args is None: + args = sys.argv[1:] + + if os.name == "nt" and windows_expand_args: + args = _expand_args(args) + else: + args = list(args) + + if prog_name is None: + prog_name = _detect_program_name() + + # Process shell completion requests and exit early. + self._main_shell_completion(extra, prog_name, complete_var) + + try: + try: + with self.make_context(prog_name, args, **extra) as ctx: + rv = self.invoke(ctx) + if not standalone_mode: + return rv + # it's not safe to `ctx.exit(rv)` here! + # note that `rv` may actually contain data like "1" which + # has obvious effects + # more subtle case: `rv=[None, None]` can come out of + # chained commands which all returned `None` -- so it's not + # even always obvious that `rv` indicates success/failure + # by its truthiness/falsiness + ctx.exit() + except (EOFError, KeyboardInterrupt) as e: + echo(file=sys.stderr) + raise Abort() from e + except ClickException as e: + if not standalone_mode: + raise + e.show() + sys.exit(e.exit_code) + except OSError as e: + if e.errno == errno.EPIPE: + sys.stdout = t.cast(t.TextIO, PacifyFlushWrapper(sys.stdout)) + sys.stderr = t.cast(t.TextIO, PacifyFlushWrapper(sys.stderr)) + sys.exit(1) + else: + raise + except Exit as e: + if standalone_mode: + sys.exit(e.exit_code) + else: + # in non-standalone mode, return the exit code + # note that this is only reached if `self.invoke` above raises + # an Exit explicitly -- thus bypassing the check there which + # would return its result + # the results of non-standalone execution may therefore be + # somewhat ambiguous: if there are codepaths which lead to + # `ctx.exit(1)` and to `return 1`, the caller won't be able to + # tell the difference between the two + return e.exit_code + except Abort: + if not standalone_mode: + raise + echo(_("Aborted!"), file=sys.stderr) + sys.exit(1) + + def _main_shell_completion( + self, + ctx_args: cabc.MutableMapping[str, t.Any], + prog_name: str, + complete_var: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Check if the shell is asking for tab completion, process + that, then exit early. Called from :meth:`main` before the + program is invoked. + + :param prog_name: Name of the executable in the shell. + :param complete_var: Name of the environment variable that holds + the completion instruction. Defaults to + ``_{PROG_NAME}_COMPLETE``. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2.0 + Dots (``.``) in ``prog_name`` are replaced with underscores (``_``). + """ + if complete_var is None: + complete_name = prog_name.replace("-", "_").replace(".", "_") + complete_var = f"_{complete_name}_COMPLETE".upper() + + instruction = os.environ.get(complete_var) + + if not instruction: + return + + from .shell_completion import shell_complete + + rv = shell_complete(self, ctx_args, prog_name, complete_var, instruction) + sys.exit(rv) + + def __call__(self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """Alias for :meth:`main`.""" + return self.main(*args, **kwargs) + + +class _FakeSubclassCheck(type): + def __subclasscheck__(cls, subclass: type) -> bool: + return issubclass(subclass, cls.__bases__[0]) + + def __instancecheck__(cls, instance: t.Any) -> bool: + return isinstance(instance, cls.__bases__[0]) + + +class _BaseCommand(Command, metaclass=_FakeSubclassCheck): + """ + .. deprecated:: 8.2 + Will be removed in Click 9.0. Use ``Command`` instead. + """ + + +class Group(Command): + """A group is a command that nests other commands (or more groups). + + :param name: The name of the group command. + :param commands: Map names to :class:`Command` objects. Can be a list, which + will use :attr:`Command.name` as the keys. + :param invoke_without_command: Invoke the group's callback even if a + subcommand is not given. + :param no_args_is_help: If no arguments are given, show the group's help and + exit. Defaults to the opposite of ``invoke_without_command``. + :param subcommand_metavar: How to represent the subcommand argument in help. + The default will represent whether ``chain`` is set or not. + :param chain: Allow passing more than one subcommand argument. After parsing + a command's arguments, if any arguments remain another command will be + matched, and so on. + :param result_callback: A function to call after the group's and + subcommand's callbacks. The value returned by the subcommand is passed. + If ``chain`` is enabled, the value will be a list of values returned by + all the commands. If ``invoke_without_command`` is enabled, the value + will be the value returned by the group's callback, or an empty list if + ``chain`` is enabled. + :param kwargs: Other arguments passed to :class:`Command`. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + The ``commands`` argument can be a list of command objects. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + Merged with and replaces the ``MultiCommand`` base class. + """ + + allow_extra_args = True + allow_interspersed_args = False + + #: If set, this is used by the group's :meth:`command` decorator + #: as the default :class:`Command` class. This is useful to make all + #: subcommands use a custom command class. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 8.0 + command_class: type[Command] | None = None + + #: If set, this is used by the group's :meth:`group` decorator + #: as the default :class:`Group` class. This is useful to make all + #: subgroups use a custom group class. + #: + #: If set to the special value :class:`type` (literally + #: ``group_class = type``), this group's class will be used as the + #: default class. This makes a custom group class continue to make + #: custom groups. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 8.0 + group_class: type[Group] | type[type] | None = None + # Literal[type] isn't valid, so use Type[type] + + def __init__( + self, + name: str | None = None, + commands: cabc.MutableMapping[str, Command] + | cabc.Sequence[Command] + | None = None, + invoke_without_command: bool = False, + no_args_is_help: bool | None = None, + subcommand_metavar: str | None = None, + chain: bool = False, + result_callback: t.Callable[..., t.Any] | None = None, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(name, **kwargs) + + if commands is None: + commands = {} + elif isinstance(commands, abc.Sequence): + commands = {c.name: c for c in commands if c.name is not None} + + #: The registered subcommands by their exported names. + self.commands: cabc.MutableMapping[str, Command] = commands + + if no_args_is_help is None: + no_args_is_help = not invoke_without_command + + self.no_args_is_help = no_args_is_help + self.invoke_without_command = invoke_without_command + + if subcommand_metavar is None: + if chain: + subcommand_metavar = "COMMAND1 [ARGS]... [COMMAND2 [ARGS]...]..." + else: + subcommand_metavar = "COMMAND [ARGS]..." + + self.subcommand_metavar = subcommand_metavar + self.chain = chain + # The result callback that is stored. This can be set or + # overridden with the :func:`result_callback` decorator. + self._result_callback = result_callback + + if self.chain: + for param in self.params: + if isinstance(param, Argument) and not param.required: + raise RuntimeError( + "A group in chain mode cannot have optional arguments." + ) + + def to_info_dict(self, ctx: Context) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict(ctx) + commands = {} + + for name in self.list_commands(ctx): + command = self.get_command(ctx, name) + + if command is None: + continue + + sub_ctx = ctx._make_sub_context(command) + + with sub_ctx.scope(cleanup=False): + commands[name] = command.to_info_dict(sub_ctx) + + info_dict.update(commands=commands, chain=self.chain) + return info_dict + + def add_command(self, cmd: Command, name: str | None = None) -> None: + """Registers another :class:`Command` with this group. If the name + is not provided, the name of the command is used. + """ + name = name or cmd.name + if name is None: + raise TypeError("Command has no name.") + _check_nested_chain(self, name, cmd, register=True) + self.commands[name] = cmd + + @t.overload + def command(self, __func: t.Callable[..., t.Any]) -> Command: ... + + @t.overload + def command( + self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Callable[[t.Callable[..., t.Any]], Command]: ... + + def command( + self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Callable[[t.Callable[..., t.Any]], Command] | Command: + """A shortcut decorator for declaring and attaching a command to + the group. This takes the same arguments as :func:`command` and + immediately registers the created command with this group by + calling :meth:`add_command`. + + To customize the command class used, set the + :attr:`command_class` attribute. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + This decorator can be applied without parentheses. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the :attr:`command_class` attribute. + """ + from .decorators import command + + func: t.Callable[..., t.Any] | None = None + + if args and callable(args[0]): + assert len(args) == 1 and not kwargs, ( + "Use 'command(**kwargs)(callable)' to provide arguments." + ) + (func,) = args + args = () + + if self.command_class and kwargs.get("cls") is None: + kwargs["cls"] = self.command_class + + def decorator(f: t.Callable[..., t.Any]) -> Command: + cmd: Command = command(*args, **kwargs)(f) + self.add_command(cmd) + return cmd + + if func is not None: + return decorator(func) + + return decorator + + @t.overload + def group(self, __func: t.Callable[..., t.Any]) -> Group: ... + + @t.overload + def group( + self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Callable[[t.Callable[..., t.Any]], Group]: ... + + def group( + self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Callable[[t.Callable[..., t.Any]], Group] | Group: + """A shortcut decorator for declaring and attaching a group to + the group. This takes the same arguments as :func:`group` and + immediately registers the created group with this group by + calling :meth:`add_command`. + + To customize the group class used, set the :attr:`group_class` + attribute. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + This decorator can be applied without parentheses. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the :attr:`group_class` attribute. + """ + from .decorators import group + + func: t.Callable[..., t.Any] | None = None + + if args and callable(args[0]): + assert len(args) == 1 and not kwargs, ( + "Use 'group(**kwargs)(callable)' to provide arguments." + ) + (func,) = args + args = () + + if self.group_class is not None and kwargs.get("cls") is None: + if self.group_class is type: + kwargs["cls"] = type(self) + else: + kwargs["cls"] = self.group_class + + def decorator(f: t.Callable[..., t.Any]) -> Group: + cmd: Group = group(*args, **kwargs)(f) + self.add_command(cmd) + return cmd + + if func is not None: + return decorator(func) + + return decorator + + def result_callback(self, replace: bool = False) -> t.Callable[[F], F]: + """Adds a result callback to the command. By default if a + result callback is already registered this will chain them but + this can be disabled with the `replace` parameter. The result + callback is invoked with the return value of the subcommand + (or the list of return values from all subcommands if chaining + is enabled) as well as the parameters as they would be passed + to the main callback. + + Example:: + + @click.group() + @click.option('-i', '--input', default=23) + def cli(input): + return 42 + + @cli.result_callback() + def process_result(result, input): + return result + input + + :param replace: if set to `True` an already existing result + callback will be removed. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Renamed from ``resultcallback``. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + + def decorator(f: F) -> F: + old_callback = self._result_callback + + if old_callback is None or replace: + self._result_callback = f + return f + + def function(value: t.Any, /, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: + inner = old_callback(value, *args, **kwargs) + return f(inner, *args, **kwargs) + + self._result_callback = rv = update_wrapper(t.cast(F, function), f) + return rv # type: ignore[return-value] + + return decorator + + def get_command(self, ctx: Context, cmd_name: str) -> Command | None: + """Given a context and a command name, this returns a :class:`Command` + object if it exists or returns ``None``. + """ + return self.commands.get(cmd_name) + + def list_commands(self, ctx: Context) -> list[str]: + """Returns a list of subcommand names in the order they should appear.""" + return sorted(self.commands) + + def collect_usage_pieces(self, ctx: Context) -> list[str]: + rv = super().collect_usage_pieces(ctx) + rv.append(self.subcommand_metavar) + return rv + + def format_options(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + super().format_options(ctx, formatter) + self.format_commands(ctx, formatter) + + def format_commands(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + """Extra format methods for multi methods that adds all the commands + after the options. + """ + commands = [] + for subcommand in self.list_commands(ctx): + cmd = self.get_command(ctx, subcommand) + # What is this, the tool lied about a command. Ignore it + if cmd is None: + continue + if cmd.hidden: + continue + + commands.append((subcommand, cmd)) + + # allow for 3 times the default spacing + if len(commands): + limit = formatter.width - 6 - max(len(cmd[0]) for cmd in commands) + + rows = [] + for subcommand, cmd in commands: + help = cmd.get_short_help_str(limit) + rows.append((subcommand, help)) + + if rows: + with formatter.section(_("Commands")): + formatter.write_dl(rows) + + def parse_args(self, ctx: Context, args: list[str]) -> list[str]: + if not args and self.no_args_is_help and not ctx.resilient_parsing: + raise NoArgsIsHelpError(ctx) + + rest = super().parse_args(ctx, args) + + if self.chain: + ctx._protected_args = rest + ctx.args = [] + elif rest: + ctx._protected_args, ctx.args = rest[:1], rest[1:] + + return ctx.args + + def invoke(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Any: + def _process_result(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + if self._result_callback is not None: + value = ctx.invoke(self._result_callback, value, **ctx.params) + return value + + if not ctx._protected_args: + if self.invoke_without_command: + # No subcommand was invoked, so the result callback is + # invoked with the group return value for regular + # groups, or an empty list for chained groups. + with ctx: + rv = super().invoke(ctx) + return _process_result([] if self.chain else rv) + ctx.fail(_("Missing command.")) + + # Fetch args back out + args = [*ctx._protected_args, *ctx.args] + ctx.args = [] + ctx._protected_args = [] + + # If we're not in chain mode, we only allow the invocation of a + # single command but we also inform the current context about the + # name of the command to invoke. + if not self.chain: + # Make sure the context is entered so we do not clean up + # resources until the result processor has worked. + with ctx: + cmd_name, cmd, args = self.resolve_command(ctx, args) + assert cmd is not None + ctx.invoked_subcommand = cmd_name + super().invoke(ctx) + sub_ctx = cmd.make_context(cmd_name, args, parent=ctx) + with sub_ctx: + return _process_result(sub_ctx.command.invoke(sub_ctx)) + + # In chain mode we create the contexts step by step, but after the + # base command has been invoked. Because at that point we do not + # know the subcommands yet, the invoked subcommand attribute is + # set to ``*`` to inform the command that subcommands are executed + # but nothing else. + with ctx: + ctx.invoked_subcommand = "*" if args else None + super().invoke(ctx) + + # Otherwise we make every single context and invoke them in a + # chain. In that case the return value to the result processor + # is the list of all invoked subcommand's results. + contexts = [] + while args: + cmd_name, cmd, args = self.resolve_command(ctx, args) + assert cmd is not None + sub_ctx = cmd.make_context( + cmd_name, + args, + parent=ctx, + allow_extra_args=True, + allow_interspersed_args=False, + ) + contexts.append(sub_ctx) + args, sub_ctx.args = sub_ctx.args, [] + + rv = [] + for sub_ctx in contexts: + with sub_ctx: + rv.append(sub_ctx.command.invoke(sub_ctx)) + return _process_result(rv) + + def resolve_command( + self, ctx: Context, args: list[str] + ) -> tuple[str | None, Command | None, list[str]]: + cmd_name = make_str(args[0]) + original_cmd_name = cmd_name + + # Get the command + cmd = self.get_command(ctx, cmd_name) + + # If we can't find the command but there is a normalization + # function available, we try with that one. + if cmd is None and ctx.token_normalize_func is not None: + cmd_name = ctx.token_normalize_func(cmd_name) + cmd = self.get_command(ctx, cmd_name) + + # If we don't find the command we want to show an error message + # to the user that it was not provided. However, there is + # something else we should do: if the first argument looks like + # an option we want to kick off parsing again for arguments to + # resolve things like --help which now should go to the main + # place. + if cmd is None and not ctx.resilient_parsing: + if _split_opt(cmd_name)[0]: + self.parse_args(ctx, args) + ctx.fail(_("No such command {name!r}.").format(name=original_cmd_name)) + return cmd_name if cmd else None, cmd, args[1:] + + def shell_complete(self, ctx: Context, incomplete: str) -> list[CompletionItem]: + """Return a list of completions for the incomplete value. Looks + at the names of options, subcommands, and chained + multi-commands. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + from click.shell_completion import CompletionItem + + results = [ + CompletionItem(name, help=command.get_short_help_str()) + for name, command in _complete_visible_commands(ctx, incomplete) + ] + results.extend(super().shell_complete(ctx, incomplete)) + return results + + +class _MultiCommand(Group, metaclass=_FakeSubclassCheck): + """ + .. deprecated:: 8.2 + Will be removed in Click 9.0. Use ``Group`` instead. + """ + + +class CommandCollection(Group): + """A :class:`Group` that looks up subcommands on other groups. If a command + is not found on this group, each registered source is checked in order. + Parameters on a source are not added to this group, and a source's callback + is not invoked when invoking its commands. In other words, this "flattens" + commands in many groups into this one group. + + :param name: The name of the group command. + :param sources: A list of :class:`Group` objects to look up commands from. + :param kwargs: Other arguments passed to :class:`Group`. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + This is a subclass of ``Group``. Commands are looked up first on this + group, then each of its sources. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + name: str | None = None, + sources: list[Group] | None = None, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(name, **kwargs) + #: The list of registered groups. + self.sources: list[Group] = sources or [] + + def add_source(self, group: Group) -> None: + """Add a group as a source of commands.""" + self.sources.append(group) + + def get_command(self, ctx: Context, cmd_name: str) -> Command | None: + rv = super().get_command(ctx, cmd_name) + + if rv is not None: + return rv + + for source in self.sources: + rv = source.get_command(ctx, cmd_name) + + if rv is not None: + if self.chain: + _check_nested_chain(self, cmd_name, rv) + + return rv + + return None + + def list_commands(self, ctx: Context) -> list[str]: + rv: set[str] = set(super().list_commands(ctx)) + + for source in self.sources: + rv.update(source.list_commands(ctx)) + + return sorted(rv) + + +def _check_iter(value: t.Any) -> cabc.Iterator[t.Any]: + """Check if the value is iterable but not a string. Raises a type + error, or return an iterator over the value. + """ + if isinstance(value, str): + raise TypeError + + return iter(value) + + +class Parameter: + r"""A parameter to a command comes in two versions: they are either + :class:`Option`\s or :class:`Argument`\s. Other subclasses are currently + not supported by design as some of the internals for parsing are + intentionally not finalized. + + Some settings are supported by both options and arguments. + + :param param_decls: the parameter declarations for this option or + argument. This is a list of flags or argument + names. + :param type: the type that should be used. Either a :class:`ParamType` + or a Python type. The latter is converted into the former + automatically if supported. + :param required: controls if this is optional or not. + :param default: the default value if omitted. This can also be a callable, + in which case it's invoked when the default is needed + without any arguments. + :param callback: A function to further process or validate the value + after type conversion. It is called as ``f(ctx, param, value)`` + and must return the value. It is called for all sources, + including prompts. + :param nargs: the number of arguments to match. If not ``1`` the return + value is a tuple instead of single value. The default for + nargs is ``1`` (except if the type is a tuple, then it's + the arity of the tuple). If ``nargs=-1``, all remaining + parameters are collected. + :param metavar: how the value is represented in the help page. + :param expose_value: if this is `True` then the value is passed onwards + to the command callback and stored on the context, + otherwise it's skipped. + :param is_eager: eager values are processed before non eager ones. This + should not be set for arguments or it will inverse the + order of processing. + :param envvar: a string or list of strings that are environment variables + that should be checked. + :param shell_complete: A function that returns custom shell + completions. Used instead of the param's type completion if + given. Takes ``ctx, param, incomplete`` and must return a list + of :class:`~click.shell_completion.CompletionItem` or a list of + strings. + :param deprecated: If ``True`` or non-empty string, issues a message + indicating that the argument is deprecated and highlights + its deprecation in --help. The message can be customized + by using a string as the value. A deprecated parameter + cannot be required, a ValueError will be raised otherwise. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2.0 + Introduction of ``deprecated``. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + Adding duplicate parameter names to a :class:`~click.core.Command` will + result in a ``UserWarning`` being shown. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + Adding duplicate parameter names to a :class:`~click.core.Command` will + result in a ``UserWarning`` being shown. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + ``process_value`` validates required parameters and bounded + ``nargs``, and invokes the parameter callback before returning + the value. This allows the callback to validate prompts. + ``full_process_value`` is removed. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + ``autocompletion`` is renamed to ``shell_complete`` and has new + semantics described above. The old name is deprecated and will + be removed in 8.1, until then it will be wrapped to match the + new requirements. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + For ``multiple=True, nargs>1``, the default must be a list of + tuples. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Setting a default is no longer required for ``nargs>1``, it will + default to ``None``. ``multiple=True`` or ``nargs=-1`` will + default to ``()``. + + .. versionchanged:: 7.1 + Empty environment variables are ignored rather than taking the + empty string value. This makes it possible for scripts to clear + variables if they can't unset them. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Changed signature for parameter callback to also be passed the + parameter. The old callback format will still work, but it will + raise a warning to give you a chance to migrate the code easier. + """ + + param_type_name = "parameter" + + def __init__( + self, + param_decls: cabc.Sequence[str] | None = None, + type: types.ParamType | t.Any | None = None, + required: bool = False, + default: t.Any | t.Callable[[], t.Any] | None = None, + callback: t.Callable[[Context, Parameter, t.Any], t.Any] | None = None, + nargs: int | None = None, + multiple: bool = False, + metavar: str | None = None, + expose_value: bool = True, + is_eager: bool = False, + envvar: str | cabc.Sequence[str] | None = None, + shell_complete: t.Callable[ + [Context, Parameter, str], list[CompletionItem] | list[str] + ] + | None = None, + deprecated: bool | str = False, + ) -> None: + self.name: str | None + self.opts: list[str] + self.secondary_opts: list[str] + self.name, self.opts, self.secondary_opts = self._parse_decls( + param_decls or (), expose_value + ) + self.type: types.ParamType = types.convert_type(type, default) + + # Default nargs to what the type tells us if we have that + # information available. + if nargs is None: + if self.type.is_composite: + nargs = self.type.arity + else: + nargs = 1 + + self.required = required + self.callback = callback + self.nargs = nargs + self.multiple = multiple + self.expose_value = expose_value + self.default = default + self.is_eager = is_eager + self.metavar = metavar + self.envvar = envvar + self._custom_shell_complete = shell_complete + self.deprecated = deprecated + + if __debug__: + if self.type.is_composite and nargs != self.type.arity: + raise ValueError( + f"'nargs' must be {self.type.arity} (or None) for" + f" type {self.type!r}, but it was {nargs}." + ) + + # Skip no default or callable default. + check_default = default if not callable(default) else None + + if check_default is not None: + if multiple: + try: + # Only check the first value against nargs. + check_default = next(_check_iter(check_default), None) + except TypeError: + raise ValueError( + "'default' must be a list when 'multiple' is true." + ) from None + + # Can be None for multiple with empty default. + if nargs != 1 and check_default is not None: + try: + _check_iter(check_default) + except TypeError: + if multiple: + message = ( + "'default' must be a list of lists when 'multiple' is" + " true and 'nargs' != 1." + ) + else: + message = "'default' must be a list when 'nargs' != 1." + + raise ValueError(message) from None + + if nargs > 1 and len(check_default) != nargs: + subject = "item length" if multiple else "length" + raise ValueError( + f"'default' {subject} must match nargs={nargs}." + ) + + if required and deprecated: + raise ValueError( + f"The {self.param_type_name} '{self.human_readable_name}' " + "is deprecated and still required. A deprecated " + f"{self.param_type_name} cannot be required." + ) + + def to_info_dict(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + """Gather information that could be useful for a tool generating + user-facing documentation. + + Use :meth:`click.Context.to_info_dict` to traverse the entire + CLI structure. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + return { + "name": self.name, + "param_type_name": self.param_type_name, + "opts": self.opts, + "secondary_opts": self.secondary_opts, + "type": self.type.to_info_dict(), + "required": self.required, + "nargs": self.nargs, + "multiple": self.multiple, + "default": self.default, + "envvar": self.envvar, + } + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} {self.name}>" + + def _parse_decls( + self, decls: cabc.Sequence[str], expose_value: bool + ) -> tuple[str | None, list[str], list[str]]: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def human_readable_name(self) -> str: + """Returns the human readable name of this parameter. This is the + same as the name for options, but the metavar for arguments. + """ + return self.name # type: ignore + + def make_metavar(self, ctx: Context) -> str: + if self.metavar is not None: + return self.metavar + + metavar = self.type.get_metavar(param=self, ctx=ctx) + + if metavar is None: + metavar = self.type.name.upper() + + if self.nargs != 1: + metavar += "..." + + return metavar + + @t.overload + def get_default( + self, ctx: Context, call: t.Literal[True] = True + ) -> t.Any | None: ... + + @t.overload + def get_default( + self, ctx: Context, call: bool = ... + ) -> t.Any | t.Callable[[], t.Any] | None: ... + + def get_default( + self, ctx: Context, call: bool = True + ) -> t.Any | t.Callable[[], t.Any] | None: + """Get the default for the parameter. Tries + :meth:`Context.lookup_default` first, then the local default. + + :param ctx: Current context. + :param call: If the default is a callable, call it. Disable to + return the callable instead. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0.2 + Type casting is no longer performed when getting a default. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0.1 + Type casting can fail in resilient parsing mode. Invalid + defaults will not prevent showing help text. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Looks at ``ctx.default_map`` first. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``call`` parameter. + """ + value = ctx.lookup_default(self.name, call=False) # type: ignore + + if value is None: + value = self.default + + if call and callable(value): + value = value() + + return value + + def add_to_parser(self, parser: _OptionParser, ctx: Context) -> None: + raise NotImplementedError() + + def consume_value( + self, ctx: Context, opts: cabc.Mapping[str, t.Any] + ) -> tuple[t.Any, ParameterSource]: + value = opts.get(self.name) # type: ignore + source = ParameterSource.COMMANDLINE + + if value is None: + value = self.value_from_envvar(ctx) + source = ParameterSource.ENVIRONMENT + + if value is None: + value = ctx.lookup_default(self.name) # type: ignore + source = ParameterSource.DEFAULT_MAP + + if value is None: + value = self.get_default(ctx) + source = ParameterSource.DEFAULT + + return value, source + + def type_cast_value(self, ctx: Context, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """Convert and validate a value against the option's + :attr:`type`, :attr:`multiple`, and :attr:`nargs`. + """ + if value is None: + return () if self.multiple or self.nargs == -1 else None + + def check_iter(value: t.Any) -> cabc.Iterator[t.Any]: + try: + return _check_iter(value) + except TypeError: + # This should only happen when passing in args manually, + # the parser should construct an iterable when parsing + # the command line. + raise BadParameter( + _("Value must be an iterable."), ctx=ctx, param=self + ) from None + + if self.nargs == 1 or self.type.is_composite: + + def convert(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + return self.type(value, param=self, ctx=ctx) + + elif self.nargs == -1: + + def convert(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: # tuple[t.Any, ...] + return tuple(self.type(x, self, ctx) for x in check_iter(value)) + + else: # nargs > 1 + + def convert(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: # tuple[t.Any, ...] + value = tuple(check_iter(value)) + + if len(value) != self.nargs: + raise BadParameter( + ngettext( + "Takes {nargs} values but 1 was given.", + "Takes {nargs} values but {len} were given.", + len(value), + ).format(nargs=self.nargs, len=len(value)), + ctx=ctx, + param=self, + ) + + return tuple(self.type(x, self, ctx) for x in value) + + if self.multiple: + return tuple(convert(x) for x in check_iter(value)) + + return convert(value) + + def value_is_missing(self, value: t.Any) -> bool: + if value is None: + return True + + if (self.nargs != 1 or self.multiple) and value == (): + return True + + return False + + def process_value(self, ctx: Context, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + value = self.type_cast_value(ctx, value) + + if self.required and self.value_is_missing(value): + raise MissingParameter(ctx=ctx, param=self) + + if self.callback is not None: + value = self.callback(ctx, self, value) + + return value + + def resolve_envvar_value(self, ctx: Context) -> str | None: + if self.envvar is None: + return None + + if isinstance(self.envvar, str): + rv = os.environ.get(self.envvar) + + if rv: + return rv + else: + for envvar in self.envvar: + rv = os.environ.get(envvar) + + if rv: + return rv + + return None + + def value_from_envvar(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Any | None: + rv: t.Any | None = self.resolve_envvar_value(ctx) + + if rv is not None and self.nargs != 1: + rv = self.type.split_envvar_value(rv) + + return rv + + def handle_parse_result( + self, ctx: Context, opts: cabc.Mapping[str, t.Any], args: list[str] + ) -> tuple[t.Any, list[str]]: + with augment_usage_errors(ctx, param=self): + value, source = self.consume_value(ctx, opts) + + if ( + self.deprecated + and value is not None + and source + not in ( + ParameterSource.DEFAULT, + ParameterSource.DEFAULT_MAP, + ) + ): + extra_message = ( + f" {self.deprecated}" if isinstance(self.deprecated, str) else "" + ) + message = _( + "DeprecationWarning: The {param_type} {name!r} is deprecated." + "{extra_message}" + ).format( + param_type=self.param_type_name, + name=self.human_readable_name, + extra_message=extra_message, + ) + echo(style(message, fg="red"), err=True) + + ctx.set_parameter_source(self.name, source) # type: ignore + + try: + value = self.process_value(ctx, value) + except Exception: + if not ctx.resilient_parsing: + raise + + value = None + + if self.expose_value: + ctx.params[self.name] = value # type: ignore + + return value, args + + def get_help_record(self, ctx: Context) -> tuple[str, str] | None: + pass + + def get_usage_pieces(self, ctx: Context) -> list[str]: + return [] + + def get_error_hint(self, ctx: Context) -> str: + """Get a stringified version of the param for use in error messages to + indicate which param caused the error. + """ + hint_list = self.opts or [self.human_readable_name] + return " / ".join(f"'{x}'" for x in hint_list) + + def shell_complete(self, ctx: Context, incomplete: str) -> list[CompletionItem]: + """Return a list of completions for the incomplete value. If a + ``shell_complete`` function was given during init, it is used. + Otherwise, the :attr:`type` + :meth:`~click.types.ParamType.shell_complete` function is used. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + if self._custom_shell_complete is not None: + results = self._custom_shell_complete(ctx, self, incomplete) + + if results and isinstance(results[0], str): + from click.shell_completion import CompletionItem + + results = [CompletionItem(c) for c in results] + + return t.cast("list[CompletionItem]", results) + + return self.type.shell_complete(ctx, self, incomplete) + + +class Option(Parameter): + """Options are usually optional values on the command line and + have some extra features that arguments don't have. + + All other parameters are passed onwards to the parameter constructor. + + :param show_default: Show the default value for this option in its + help text. Values are not shown by default, unless + :attr:`Context.show_default` is ``True``. If this value is a + string, it shows that string in parentheses instead of the + actual value. This is particularly useful for dynamic options. + For single option boolean flags, the default remains hidden if + its value is ``False``. + :param show_envvar: Controls if an environment variable should be + shown on the help page and error messages. + Normally, environment variables are not shown. + :param prompt: If set to ``True`` or a non empty string then the + user will be prompted for input. If set to ``True`` the prompt + will be the option name capitalized. A deprecated option cannot be + prompted. + :param confirmation_prompt: Prompt a second time to confirm the + value if it was prompted for. Can be set to a string instead of + ``True`` to customize the message. + :param prompt_required: If set to ``False``, the user will be + prompted for input only when the option was specified as a flag + without a value. + :param hide_input: If this is ``True`` then the input on the prompt + will be hidden from the user. This is useful for password input. + :param is_flag: forces this option to act as a flag. The default is + auto detection. + :param flag_value: which value should be used for this flag if it's + enabled. This is set to a boolean automatically if + the option string contains a slash to mark two options. + :param multiple: if this is set to `True` then the argument is accepted + multiple times and recorded. This is similar to ``nargs`` + in how it works but supports arbitrary number of + arguments. + :param count: this flag makes an option increment an integer. + :param allow_from_autoenv: if this is enabled then the value of this + parameter will be pulled from an environment + variable in case a prefix is defined on the + context. + :param help: the help string. + :param hidden: hide this option from help outputs. + :param attrs: Other command arguments described in :class:`Parameter`. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + ``envvar`` used with ``flag_value`` will always use the ``flag_value``, + previously it would use the value of the environment variable. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + Help text indentation is cleaned here instead of only in the + ``@option`` decorator. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + The ``show_default`` parameter overrides + ``Context.show_default``. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + The default of a single option boolean flag is not shown if the + default value is ``False``. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0.1 + ``type`` is detected from ``flag_value`` if given. + """ + + param_type_name = "option" + + def __init__( + self, + param_decls: cabc.Sequence[str] | None = None, + show_default: bool | str | None = None, + prompt: bool | str = False, + confirmation_prompt: bool | str = False, + prompt_required: bool = True, + hide_input: bool = False, + is_flag: bool | None = None, + flag_value: t.Any | None = None, + multiple: bool = False, + count: bool = False, + allow_from_autoenv: bool = True, + type: types.ParamType | t.Any | None = None, + help: str | None = None, + hidden: bool = False, + show_choices: bool = True, + show_envvar: bool = False, + deprecated: bool | str = False, + **attrs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + if help: + help = inspect.cleandoc(help) + + default_is_missing = "default" not in attrs + super().__init__( + param_decls, type=type, multiple=multiple, deprecated=deprecated, **attrs + ) + + if prompt is True: + if self.name is None: + raise TypeError("'name' is required with 'prompt=True'.") + + prompt_text: str | None = self.name.replace("_", " ").capitalize() + elif prompt is False: + prompt_text = None + else: + prompt_text = prompt + + if deprecated: + deprecated_message = ( + f"(DEPRECATED: {deprecated})" + if isinstance(deprecated, str) + else "(DEPRECATED)" + ) + help = help + deprecated_message if help is not None else deprecated_message + + self.prompt = prompt_text + self.confirmation_prompt = confirmation_prompt + self.prompt_required = prompt_required + self.hide_input = hide_input + self.hidden = hidden + + # If prompt is enabled but not required, then the option can be + # used as a flag to indicate using prompt or flag_value. + self._flag_needs_value = self.prompt is not None and not self.prompt_required + + if is_flag is None: + if flag_value is not None: + # Implicitly a flag because flag_value was set. + is_flag = True + elif self._flag_needs_value: + # Not a flag, but when used as a flag it shows a prompt. + is_flag = False + else: + # Implicitly a flag because flag options were given. + is_flag = bool(self.secondary_opts) + elif is_flag is False and not self._flag_needs_value: + # Not a flag, and prompt is not enabled, can be used as a + # flag if flag_value is set. + self._flag_needs_value = flag_value is not None + + self.default: t.Any | t.Callable[[], t.Any] + + if is_flag and default_is_missing and not self.required: + if multiple: + self.default = () + else: + self.default = False + + if is_flag and flag_value is None: + flag_value = not self.default + + self.type: types.ParamType + if is_flag and type is None: + # Re-guess the type from the flag value instead of the + # default. + self.type = types.convert_type(None, flag_value) + + self.is_flag: bool = is_flag + self.is_bool_flag: bool = is_flag and isinstance(self.type, types.BoolParamType) + self.flag_value: t.Any = flag_value + + # Counting + self.count = count + if count: + if type is None: + self.type = types.IntRange(min=0) + if default_is_missing: + self.default = 0 + + self.allow_from_autoenv = allow_from_autoenv + self.help = help + self.show_default = show_default + self.show_choices = show_choices + self.show_envvar = show_envvar + + if __debug__: + if deprecated and prompt: + raise ValueError("`deprecated` options cannot use `prompt`.") + + if self.nargs == -1: + raise TypeError("nargs=-1 is not supported for options.") + + if self.prompt and self.is_flag and not self.is_bool_flag: + raise TypeError("'prompt' is not valid for non-boolean flag.") + + if not self.is_bool_flag and self.secondary_opts: + raise TypeError("Secondary flag is not valid for non-boolean flag.") + + if self.is_bool_flag and self.hide_input and self.prompt is not None: + raise TypeError( + "'prompt' with 'hide_input' is not valid for boolean flag." + ) + + if self.count: + if self.multiple: + raise TypeError("'count' is not valid with 'multiple'.") + + if self.is_flag: + raise TypeError("'count' is not valid with 'is_flag'.") + + def to_info_dict(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict.update( + help=self.help, + prompt=self.prompt, + is_flag=self.is_flag, + flag_value=self.flag_value, + count=self.count, + hidden=self.hidden, + ) + return info_dict + + def get_error_hint(self, ctx: Context) -> str: + result = super().get_error_hint(ctx) + if self.show_envvar: + result += f" (env var: '{self.envvar}')" + return result + + def _parse_decls( + self, decls: cabc.Sequence[str], expose_value: bool + ) -> tuple[str | None, list[str], list[str]]: + opts = [] + secondary_opts = [] + name = None + possible_names = [] + + for decl in decls: + if decl.isidentifier(): + if name is not None: + raise TypeError(f"Name '{name}' defined twice") + name = decl + else: + split_char = ";" if decl[:1] == "/" else "/" + if split_char in decl: + first, second = decl.split(split_char, 1) + first = first.rstrip() + if first: + possible_names.append(_split_opt(first)) + opts.append(first) + second = second.lstrip() + if second: + secondary_opts.append(second.lstrip()) + if first == second: + raise ValueError( + f"Boolean option {decl!r} cannot use the" + " same flag for true/false." + ) + else: + possible_names.append(_split_opt(decl)) + opts.append(decl) + + if name is None and possible_names: + possible_names.sort(key=lambda x: -len(x[0])) # group long options first + name = possible_names[0][1].replace("-", "_").lower() + if not name.isidentifier(): + name = None + + if name is None: + if not expose_value: + return None, opts, secondary_opts + raise TypeError( + f"Could not determine name for option with declarations {decls!r}" + ) + + if not opts and not secondary_opts: + raise TypeError( + f"No options defined but a name was passed ({name})." + " Did you mean to declare an argument instead? Did" + f" you mean to pass '--{name}'?" + ) + + return name, opts, secondary_opts + + def add_to_parser(self, parser: _OptionParser, ctx: Context) -> None: + if self.multiple: + action = "append" + elif self.count: + action = "count" + else: + action = "store" + + if self.is_flag: + action = f"{action}_const" + + if self.is_bool_flag and self.secondary_opts: + parser.add_option( + obj=self, opts=self.opts, dest=self.name, action=action, const=True + ) + parser.add_option( + obj=self, + opts=self.secondary_opts, + dest=self.name, + action=action, + const=False, + ) + else: + parser.add_option( + obj=self, + opts=self.opts, + dest=self.name, + action=action, + const=self.flag_value, + ) + else: + parser.add_option( + obj=self, + opts=self.opts, + dest=self.name, + action=action, + nargs=self.nargs, + ) + + def get_help_record(self, ctx: Context) -> tuple[str, str] | None: + if self.hidden: + return None + + any_prefix_is_slash = False + + def _write_opts(opts: cabc.Sequence[str]) -> str: + nonlocal any_prefix_is_slash + + rv, any_slashes = join_options(opts) + + if any_slashes: + any_prefix_is_slash = True + + if not self.is_flag and not self.count: + rv += f" {self.make_metavar(ctx=ctx)}" + + return rv + + rv = [_write_opts(self.opts)] + + if self.secondary_opts: + rv.append(_write_opts(self.secondary_opts)) + + help = self.help or "" + + extra = self.get_help_extra(ctx) + extra_items = [] + if "envvars" in extra: + extra_items.append( + _("env var: {var}").format(var=", ".join(extra["envvars"])) + ) + if "default" in extra: + extra_items.append(_("default: {default}").format(default=extra["default"])) + if "range" in extra: + extra_items.append(extra["range"]) + if "required" in extra: + extra_items.append(_(extra["required"])) + + if extra_items: + extra_str = "; ".join(extra_items) + help = f"{help} [{extra_str}]" if help else f"[{extra_str}]" + + return ("; " if any_prefix_is_slash else " / ").join(rv), help + + def get_help_extra(self, ctx: Context) -> types.OptionHelpExtra: + extra: types.OptionHelpExtra = {} + + if self.show_envvar: + envvar = self.envvar + + if envvar is None: + if ( + self.allow_from_autoenv + and ctx.auto_envvar_prefix is not None + and self.name is not None + ): + envvar = f"{ctx.auto_envvar_prefix}_{self.name.upper()}" + + if envvar is not None: + if isinstance(envvar, str): + extra["envvars"] = (envvar,) + else: + extra["envvars"] = tuple(str(d) for d in envvar) + + # Temporarily enable resilient parsing to avoid type casting + # failing for the default. Might be possible to extend this to + # help formatting in general. + resilient = ctx.resilient_parsing + ctx.resilient_parsing = True + + try: + default_value = self.get_default(ctx, call=False) + finally: + ctx.resilient_parsing = resilient + + show_default = False + show_default_is_str = False + + if self.show_default is not None: + if isinstance(self.show_default, str): + show_default_is_str = show_default = True + else: + show_default = self.show_default + elif ctx.show_default is not None: + show_default = ctx.show_default + + if show_default_is_str or (show_default and (default_value is not None)): + if show_default_is_str: + default_string = f"({self.show_default})" + elif isinstance(default_value, (list, tuple)): + default_string = ", ".join(str(d) for d in default_value) + elif inspect.isfunction(default_value): + default_string = _("(dynamic)") + elif self.is_bool_flag and self.secondary_opts: + # For boolean flags that have distinct True/False opts, + # use the opt without prefix instead of the value. + default_string = _split_opt( + (self.opts if default_value else self.secondary_opts)[0] + )[1] + elif self.is_bool_flag and not self.secondary_opts and not default_value: + default_string = "" + elif default_value == "": + default_string = '""' + else: + default_string = str(default_value) + + if default_string: + extra["default"] = default_string + + if ( + isinstance(self.type, types._NumberRangeBase) + # skip count with default range type + and not (self.count and self.type.min == 0 and self.type.max is None) + ): + range_str = self.type._describe_range() + + if range_str: + extra["range"] = range_str + + if self.required: + extra["required"] = "required" + + return extra + + @t.overload + def get_default( + self, ctx: Context, call: t.Literal[True] = True + ) -> t.Any | None: ... + + @t.overload + def get_default( + self, ctx: Context, call: bool = ... + ) -> t.Any | t.Callable[[], t.Any] | None: ... + + def get_default( + self, ctx: Context, call: bool = True + ) -> t.Any | t.Callable[[], t.Any] | None: + # If we're a non boolean flag our default is more complex because + # we need to look at all flags in the same group to figure out + # if we're the default one in which case we return the flag + # value as default. + if self.is_flag and not self.is_bool_flag: + for param in ctx.command.params: + if param.name == self.name and param.default: + return t.cast(Option, param).flag_value + + return None + + return super().get_default(ctx, call=call) + + def prompt_for_value(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Any: + """This is an alternative flow that can be activated in the full + value processing if a value does not exist. It will prompt the + user until a valid value exists and then returns the processed + value as result. + """ + assert self.prompt is not None + + # Calculate the default before prompting anything to be stable. + default = self.get_default(ctx) + + # If this is a prompt for a flag we need to handle this + # differently. + if self.is_bool_flag: + return confirm(self.prompt, default) + + # If show_default is set to True/False, provide this to `prompt` as well. For + # non-bool values of `show_default`, we use `prompt`'s default behavior + prompt_kwargs: t.Any = {} + if isinstance(self.show_default, bool): + prompt_kwargs["show_default"] = self.show_default + + return prompt( + self.prompt, + default=default, + type=self.type, + hide_input=self.hide_input, + show_choices=self.show_choices, + confirmation_prompt=self.confirmation_prompt, + value_proc=lambda x: self.process_value(ctx, x), + **prompt_kwargs, + ) + + def resolve_envvar_value(self, ctx: Context) -> str | None: + rv = super().resolve_envvar_value(ctx) + + if rv is not None: + if self.is_flag and self.flag_value: + return str(self.flag_value) + return rv + + if ( + self.allow_from_autoenv + and ctx.auto_envvar_prefix is not None + and self.name is not None + ): + envvar = f"{ctx.auto_envvar_prefix}_{self.name.upper()}" + rv = os.environ.get(envvar) + + if rv: + return rv + + return None + + def value_from_envvar(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Any | None: + rv: t.Any | None = self.resolve_envvar_value(ctx) + + if rv is None: + return None + + value_depth = (self.nargs != 1) + bool(self.multiple) + + if value_depth > 0: + rv = self.type.split_envvar_value(rv) + + if self.multiple and self.nargs != 1: + rv = batch(rv, self.nargs) + + return rv + + def consume_value( + self, ctx: Context, opts: cabc.Mapping[str, Parameter] + ) -> tuple[t.Any, ParameterSource]: + value, source = super().consume_value(ctx, opts) + + # The parser will emit a sentinel value if the option can be + # given as a flag without a value. This is different from None + # to distinguish from the flag not being given at all. + if value is _flag_needs_value: + if self.prompt is not None and not ctx.resilient_parsing: + value = self.prompt_for_value(ctx) + source = ParameterSource.PROMPT + else: + value = self.flag_value + source = ParameterSource.COMMANDLINE + + elif ( + self.multiple + and value is not None + and any(v is _flag_needs_value for v in value) + ): + value = [self.flag_value if v is _flag_needs_value else v for v in value] + source = ParameterSource.COMMANDLINE + + # The value wasn't set, or used the param's default, prompt if + # prompting is enabled. + elif ( + source in {None, ParameterSource.DEFAULT} + and self.prompt is not None + and (self.required or self.prompt_required) + and not ctx.resilient_parsing + ): + value = self.prompt_for_value(ctx) + source = ParameterSource.PROMPT + + return value, source + + +class Argument(Parameter): + """Arguments are positional parameters to a command. They generally + provide fewer features than options but can have infinite ``nargs`` + and are required by default. + + All parameters are passed onwards to the constructor of :class:`Parameter`. + """ + + param_type_name = "argument" + + def __init__( + self, + param_decls: cabc.Sequence[str], + required: bool | None = None, + **attrs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + if required is None: + if attrs.get("default") is not None: + required = False + else: + required = attrs.get("nargs", 1) > 0 + + if "multiple" in attrs: + raise TypeError("__init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'multiple'.") + + super().__init__(param_decls, required=required, **attrs) + + if __debug__: + if self.default is not None and self.nargs == -1: + raise TypeError("'default' is not supported for nargs=-1.") + + @property + def human_readable_name(self) -> str: + if self.metavar is not None: + return self.metavar + return self.name.upper() # type: ignore + + def make_metavar(self, ctx: Context) -> str: + if self.metavar is not None: + return self.metavar + var = self.type.get_metavar(param=self, ctx=ctx) + if not var: + var = self.name.upper() # type: ignore + if self.deprecated: + var += "!" + if not self.required: + var = f"[{var}]" + if self.nargs != 1: + var += "..." + return var + + def _parse_decls( + self, decls: cabc.Sequence[str], expose_value: bool + ) -> tuple[str | None, list[str], list[str]]: + if not decls: + if not expose_value: + return None, [], [] + raise TypeError("Argument is marked as exposed, but does not have a name.") + if len(decls) == 1: + name = arg = decls[0] + name = name.replace("-", "_").lower() + else: + raise TypeError( + "Arguments take exactly one parameter declaration, got" + f" {len(decls)}: {decls}." + ) + return name, [arg], [] + + def get_usage_pieces(self, ctx: Context) -> list[str]: + return [self.make_metavar(ctx)] + + def get_error_hint(self, ctx: Context) -> str: + return f"'{self.make_metavar(ctx)}'" + + def add_to_parser(self, parser: _OptionParser, ctx: Context) -> None: + parser.add_argument(dest=self.name, nargs=self.nargs, obj=self) + + +def __getattr__(name: str) -> object: + import warnings + + if name == "BaseCommand": + warnings.warn( + "'BaseCommand' is deprecated and will be removed in Click 9.0. Use" + " 'Command' instead.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return _BaseCommand + + if name == "MultiCommand": + warnings.warn( + "'MultiCommand' is deprecated and will be removed in Click 9.0. Use" + " 'Group' instead.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return _MultiCommand + + raise AttributeError(name) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/decorators.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/decorators.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..21f4c342245fa93a7946b17d7661e0d2fa6a0c29 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/decorators.py @@ -0,0 +1,551 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import inspect +import typing as t +from functools import update_wrapper +from gettext import gettext as _ + +from .core import Argument +from .core import Command +from .core import Context +from .core import Group +from .core import Option +from .core import Parameter +from .globals import get_current_context +from .utils import echo + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + + P = te.ParamSpec("P") + +R = t.TypeVar("R") +T = t.TypeVar("T") +_AnyCallable = t.Callable[..., t.Any] +FC = t.TypeVar("FC", bound="_AnyCallable | Command") + + +def pass_context(f: t.Callable[te.Concatenate[Context, P], R]) -> t.Callable[P, R]: + """Marks a callback as wanting to receive the current context + object as first argument. + """ + + def new_func(*args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> R: + return f(get_current_context(), *args, **kwargs) + + return update_wrapper(new_func, f) + + +def pass_obj(f: t.Callable[te.Concatenate[T, P], R]) -> t.Callable[P, R]: + """Similar to :func:`pass_context`, but only pass the object on the + context onwards (:attr:`Context.obj`). This is useful if that object + represents the state of a nested system. + """ + + def new_func(*args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> R: + return f(get_current_context().obj, *args, **kwargs) + + return update_wrapper(new_func, f) + + +def make_pass_decorator( + object_type: type[T], ensure: bool = False +) -> t.Callable[[t.Callable[te.Concatenate[T, P], R]], t.Callable[P, R]]: + """Given an object type this creates a decorator that will work + similar to :func:`pass_obj` but instead of passing the object of the + current context, it will find the innermost context of type + :func:`object_type`. + + This generates a decorator that works roughly like this:: + + from functools import update_wrapper + + def decorator(f): + @pass_context + def new_func(ctx, *args, **kwargs): + obj = ctx.find_object(object_type) + return ctx.invoke(f, obj, *args, **kwargs) + return update_wrapper(new_func, f) + return decorator + + :param object_type: the type of the object to pass. + :param ensure: if set to `True`, a new object will be created and + remembered on the context if it's not there yet. + """ + + def decorator(f: t.Callable[te.Concatenate[T, P], R]) -> t.Callable[P, R]: + def new_func(*args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> R: + ctx = get_current_context() + + obj: T | None + if ensure: + obj = ctx.ensure_object(object_type) + else: + obj = ctx.find_object(object_type) + + if obj is None: + raise RuntimeError( + "Managed to invoke callback without a context" + f" object of type {object_type.__name__!r}" + " existing." + ) + + return ctx.invoke(f, obj, *args, **kwargs) + + return update_wrapper(new_func, f) + + return decorator + + +def pass_meta_key( + key: str, *, doc_description: str | None = None +) -> t.Callable[[t.Callable[te.Concatenate[T, P], R]], t.Callable[P, R]]: + """Create a decorator that passes a key from + :attr:`click.Context.meta` as the first argument to the decorated + function. + + :param key: Key in ``Context.meta`` to pass. + :param doc_description: Description of the object being passed, + inserted into the decorator's docstring. Defaults to "the 'key' + key from Context.meta". + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + + def decorator(f: t.Callable[te.Concatenate[T, P], R]) -> t.Callable[P, R]: + def new_func(*args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> R: + ctx = get_current_context() + obj = ctx.meta[key] + return ctx.invoke(f, obj, *args, **kwargs) + + return update_wrapper(new_func, f) + + if doc_description is None: + doc_description = f"the {key!r} key from :attr:`click.Context.meta`" + + decorator.__doc__ = ( + f"Decorator that passes {doc_description} as the first argument" + " to the decorated function." + ) + return decorator + + +CmdType = t.TypeVar("CmdType", bound=Command) + + +# variant: no call, directly as decorator for a function. +@t.overload +def command(name: _AnyCallable) -> Command: ... + + +# variant: with positional name and with positional or keyword cls argument: +# @command(namearg, CommandCls, ...) or @command(namearg, cls=CommandCls, ...) +@t.overload +def command( + name: str | None, + cls: type[CmdType], + **attrs: t.Any, +) -> t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], CmdType]: ... + + +# variant: name omitted, cls _must_ be a keyword argument, @command(cls=CommandCls, ...) +@t.overload +def command( + name: None = None, + *, + cls: type[CmdType], + **attrs: t.Any, +) -> t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], CmdType]: ... + + +# variant: with optional string name, no cls argument provided. +@t.overload +def command( + name: str | None = ..., cls: None = None, **attrs: t.Any +) -> t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], Command]: ... + + +def command( + name: str | _AnyCallable | None = None, + cls: type[CmdType] | None = None, + **attrs: t.Any, +) -> Command | t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], Command | CmdType]: + r"""Creates a new :class:`Command` and uses the decorated function as + callback. This will also automatically attach all decorated + :func:`option`\s and :func:`argument`\s as parameters to the command. + + The name of the command defaults to the name of the function, converted to + lowercase, with underscores ``_`` replaced by dashes ``-``, and the suffixes + ``_command``, ``_cmd``, ``_group``, and ``_grp`` are removed. For example, + ``init_data_command`` becomes ``init-data``. + + All keyword arguments are forwarded to the underlying command class. + For the ``params`` argument, any decorated params are appended to + the end of the list. + + Once decorated the function turns into a :class:`Command` instance + that can be invoked as a command line utility or be attached to a + command :class:`Group`. + + :param name: The name of the command. Defaults to modifying the function's + name as described above. + :param cls: The command class to create. Defaults to :class:`Command`. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + The suffixes ``_command``, ``_cmd``, ``_group``, and ``_grp`` are + removed when generating the name. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + This decorator can be applied without parentheses. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + The ``params`` argument can be used. Decorated params are + appended to the end of the list. + """ + + func: t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], t.Any] | None = None + + if callable(name): + func = name + name = None + assert cls is None, "Use 'command(cls=cls)(callable)' to specify a class." + assert not attrs, "Use 'command(**kwargs)(callable)' to provide arguments." + + if cls is None: + cls = t.cast("type[CmdType]", Command) + + def decorator(f: _AnyCallable) -> CmdType: + if isinstance(f, Command): + raise TypeError("Attempted to convert a callback into a command twice.") + + attr_params = attrs.pop("params", None) + params = attr_params if attr_params is not None else [] + + try: + decorator_params = f.__click_params__ # type: ignore + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + del f.__click_params__ # type: ignore + params.extend(reversed(decorator_params)) + + if attrs.get("help") is None: + attrs["help"] = f.__doc__ + + if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + assert cls is not None + assert not callable(name) + + if name is not None: + cmd_name = name + else: + cmd_name = f.__name__.lower().replace("_", "-") + cmd_left, sep, suffix = cmd_name.rpartition("-") + + if sep and suffix in {"command", "cmd", "group", "grp"}: + cmd_name = cmd_left + + cmd = cls(name=cmd_name, callback=f, params=params, **attrs) + cmd.__doc__ = f.__doc__ + return cmd + + if func is not None: + return decorator(func) + + return decorator + + +GrpType = t.TypeVar("GrpType", bound=Group) + + +# variant: no call, directly as decorator for a function. +@t.overload +def group(name: _AnyCallable) -> Group: ... + + +# variant: with positional name and with positional or keyword cls argument: +# @group(namearg, GroupCls, ...) or @group(namearg, cls=GroupCls, ...) +@t.overload +def group( + name: str | None, + cls: type[GrpType], + **attrs: t.Any, +) -> t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], GrpType]: ... + + +# variant: name omitted, cls _must_ be a keyword argument, @group(cmd=GroupCls, ...) +@t.overload +def group( + name: None = None, + *, + cls: type[GrpType], + **attrs: t.Any, +) -> t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], GrpType]: ... + + +# variant: with optional string name, no cls argument provided. +@t.overload +def group( + name: str | None = ..., cls: None = None, **attrs: t.Any +) -> t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], Group]: ... + + +def group( + name: str | _AnyCallable | None = None, + cls: type[GrpType] | None = None, + **attrs: t.Any, +) -> Group | t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], Group | GrpType]: + """Creates a new :class:`Group` with a function as callback. This + works otherwise the same as :func:`command` just that the `cls` + parameter is set to :class:`Group`. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + This decorator can be applied without parentheses. + """ + if cls is None: + cls = t.cast("type[GrpType]", Group) + + if callable(name): + return command(cls=cls, **attrs)(name) + + return command(name, cls, **attrs) + + +def _param_memo(f: t.Callable[..., t.Any], param: Parameter) -> None: + if isinstance(f, Command): + f.params.append(param) + else: + if not hasattr(f, "__click_params__"): + f.__click_params__ = [] # type: ignore + + f.__click_params__.append(param) # type: ignore + + +def argument( + *param_decls: str, cls: type[Argument] | None = None, **attrs: t.Any +) -> t.Callable[[FC], FC]: + """Attaches an argument to the command. All positional arguments are + passed as parameter declarations to :class:`Argument`; all keyword + arguments are forwarded unchanged (except ``cls``). + This is equivalent to creating an :class:`Argument` instance manually + and attaching it to the :attr:`Command.params` list. + + For the default argument class, refer to :class:`Argument` and + :class:`Parameter` for descriptions of parameters. + + :param cls: the argument class to instantiate. This defaults to + :class:`Argument`. + :param param_decls: Passed as positional arguments to the constructor of + ``cls``. + :param attrs: Passed as keyword arguments to the constructor of ``cls``. + """ + if cls is None: + cls = Argument + + def decorator(f: FC) -> FC: + _param_memo(f, cls(param_decls, **attrs)) + return f + + return decorator + + +def option( + *param_decls: str, cls: type[Option] | None = None, **attrs: t.Any +) -> t.Callable[[FC], FC]: + """Attaches an option to the command. All positional arguments are + passed as parameter declarations to :class:`Option`; all keyword + arguments are forwarded unchanged (except ``cls``). + This is equivalent to creating an :class:`Option` instance manually + and attaching it to the :attr:`Command.params` list. + + For the default option class, refer to :class:`Option` and + :class:`Parameter` for descriptions of parameters. + + :param cls: the option class to instantiate. This defaults to + :class:`Option`. + :param param_decls: Passed as positional arguments to the constructor of + ``cls``. + :param attrs: Passed as keyword arguments to the constructor of ``cls``. + """ + if cls is None: + cls = Option + + def decorator(f: FC) -> FC: + _param_memo(f, cls(param_decls, **attrs)) + return f + + return decorator + + +def confirmation_option(*param_decls: str, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Callable[[FC], FC]: + """Add a ``--yes`` option which shows a prompt before continuing if + not passed. If the prompt is declined, the program will exit. + + :param param_decls: One or more option names. Defaults to the single + value ``"--yes"``. + :param kwargs: Extra arguments are passed to :func:`option`. + """ + + def callback(ctx: Context, param: Parameter, value: bool) -> None: + if not value: + ctx.abort() + + if not param_decls: + param_decls = ("--yes",) + + kwargs.setdefault("is_flag", True) + kwargs.setdefault("callback", callback) + kwargs.setdefault("expose_value", False) + kwargs.setdefault("prompt", "Do you want to continue?") + kwargs.setdefault("help", "Confirm the action without prompting.") + return option(*param_decls, **kwargs) + + +def password_option(*param_decls: str, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Callable[[FC], FC]: + """Add a ``--password`` option which prompts for a password, hiding + input and asking to enter the value again for confirmation. + + :param param_decls: One or more option names. Defaults to the single + value ``"--password"``. + :param kwargs: Extra arguments are passed to :func:`option`. + """ + if not param_decls: + param_decls = ("--password",) + + kwargs.setdefault("prompt", True) + kwargs.setdefault("confirmation_prompt", True) + kwargs.setdefault("hide_input", True) + return option(*param_decls, **kwargs) + + +def version_option( + version: str | None = None, + *param_decls: str, + package_name: str | None = None, + prog_name: str | None = None, + message: str | None = None, + **kwargs: t.Any, +) -> t.Callable[[FC], FC]: + """Add a ``--version`` option which immediately prints the version + number and exits the program. + + If ``version`` is not provided, Click will try to detect it using + :func:`importlib.metadata.version` to get the version for the + ``package_name``. + + If ``package_name`` is not provided, Click will try to detect it by + inspecting the stack frames. This will be used to detect the + version, so it must match the name of the installed package. + + :param version: The version number to show. If not provided, Click + will try to detect it. + :param param_decls: One or more option names. Defaults to the single + value ``"--version"``. + :param package_name: The package name to detect the version from. If + not provided, Click will try to detect it. + :param prog_name: The name of the CLI to show in the message. If not + provided, it will be detected from the command. + :param message: The message to show. The values ``%(prog)s``, + ``%(package)s``, and ``%(version)s`` are available. Defaults to + ``"%(prog)s, version %(version)s"``. + :param kwargs: Extra arguments are passed to :func:`option`. + :raise RuntimeError: ``version`` could not be detected. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Add the ``package_name`` parameter, and the ``%(package)s`` + value for messages. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Use :mod:`importlib.metadata` instead of ``pkg_resources``. The + version is detected based on the package name, not the entry + point name. The Python package name must match the installed + package name, or be passed with ``package_name=``. + """ + if message is None: + message = _("%(prog)s, version %(version)s") + + if version is None and package_name is None: + frame = inspect.currentframe() + f_back = frame.f_back if frame is not None else None + f_globals = f_back.f_globals if f_back is not None else None + # break reference cycle + # https://docs.python.org/3/library/inspect.html#the-interpreter-stack + del frame + + if f_globals is not None: + package_name = f_globals.get("__name__") + + if package_name == "__main__": + package_name = f_globals.get("__package__") + + if package_name: + package_name = package_name.partition(".")[0] + + def callback(ctx: Context, param: Parameter, value: bool) -> None: + if not value or ctx.resilient_parsing: + return + + nonlocal prog_name + nonlocal version + + if prog_name is None: + prog_name = ctx.find_root().info_name + + if version is None and package_name is not None: + import importlib.metadata + + try: + version = importlib.metadata.version(package_name) + except importlib.metadata.PackageNotFoundError: + raise RuntimeError( + f"{package_name!r} is not installed. Try passing" + " 'package_name' instead." + ) from None + + if version is None: + raise RuntimeError( + f"Could not determine the version for {package_name!r} automatically." + ) + + echo( + message % {"prog": prog_name, "package": package_name, "version": version}, + color=ctx.color, + ) + ctx.exit() + + if not param_decls: + param_decls = ("--version",) + + kwargs.setdefault("is_flag", True) + kwargs.setdefault("expose_value", False) + kwargs.setdefault("is_eager", True) + kwargs.setdefault("help", _("Show the version and exit.")) + kwargs["callback"] = callback + return option(*param_decls, **kwargs) + + +def help_option(*param_decls: str, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Callable[[FC], FC]: + """Pre-configured ``--help`` option which immediately prints the help page + and exits the program. + + :param param_decls: One or more option names. Defaults to the single + value ``"--help"``. + :param kwargs: Extra arguments are passed to :func:`option`. + """ + + def show_help(ctx: Context, param: Parameter, value: bool) -> None: + """Callback that print the help page on ```` and exits.""" + if value and not ctx.resilient_parsing: + echo(ctx.get_help(), color=ctx.color) + ctx.exit() + + if not param_decls: + param_decls = ("--help",) + + kwargs.setdefault("is_flag", True) + kwargs.setdefault("expose_value", False) + kwargs.setdefault("is_eager", True) + kwargs.setdefault("help", _("Show this message and exit.")) + kwargs.setdefault("callback", show_help) + + return option(*param_decls, **kwargs) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/exceptions.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f141a832e1ab678709998c3bbafcdea6561b9661 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc as cabc +import typing as t +from gettext import gettext as _ +from gettext import ngettext + +from ._compat import get_text_stderr +from .globals import resolve_color_default +from .utils import echo +from .utils import format_filename + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .core import Command + from .core import Context + from .core import Parameter + + +def _join_param_hints(param_hint: cabc.Sequence[str] | str | None) -> str | None: + if param_hint is not None and not isinstance(param_hint, str): + return " / ".join(repr(x) for x in param_hint) + + return param_hint + + +class ClickException(Exception): + """An exception that Click can handle and show to the user.""" + + #: The exit code for this exception. + exit_code = 1 + + def __init__(self, message: str) -> None: + super().__init__(message) + # The context will be removed by the time we print the message, so cache + # the color settings here to be used later on (in `show`) + self.show_color: bool | None = resolve_color_default() + self.message = message + + def format_message(self) -> str: + return self.message + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return self.message + + def show(self, file: t.IO[t.Any] | None = None) -> None: + if file is None: + file = get_text_stderr() + + echo( + _("Error: {message}").format(message=self.format_message()), + file=file, + color=self.show_color, + ) + + +class UsageError(ClickException): + """An internal exception that signals a usage error. This typically + aborts any further handling. + + :param message: the error message to display. + :param ctx: optionally the context that caused this error. Click will + fill in the context automatically in some situations. + """ + + exit_code = 2 + + def __init__(self, message: str, ctx: Context | None = None) -> None: + super().__init__(message) + self.ctx = ctx + self.cmd: Command | None = self.ctx.command if self.ctx else None + + def show(self, file: t.IO[t.Any] | None = None) -> None: + if file is None: + file = get_text_stderr() + color = None + hint = "" + if ( + self.ctx is not None + and self.ctx.command.get_help_option(self.ctx) is not None + ): + hint = _("Try '{command} {option}' for help.").format( + command=self.ctx.command_path, option=self.ctx.help_option_names[0] + ) + hint = f"{hint}\n" + if self.ctx is not None: + color = self.ctx.color + echo(f"{self.ctx.get_usage()}\n{hint}", file=file, color=color) + echo( + _("Error: {message}").format(message=self.format_message()), + file=file, + color=color, + ) + + +class BadParameter(UsageError): + """An exception that formats out a standardized error message for a + bad parameter. This is useful when thrown from a callback or type as + Click will attach contextual information to it (for instance, which + parameter it is). + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + :param param: the parameter object that caused this error. This can + be left out, and Click will attach this info itself + if possible. + :param param_hint: a string that shows up as parameter name. This + can be used as alternative to `param` in cases + where custom validation should happen. If it is + a string it's used as such, if it's a list then + each item is quoted and separated. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + message: str, + ctx: Context | None = None, + param: Parameter | None = None, + param_hint: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(message, ctx) + self.param = param + self.param_hint = param_hint + + def format_message(self) -> str: + if self.param_hint is not None: + param_hint = self.param_hint + elif self.param is not None: + param_hint = self.param.get_error_hint(self.ctx) # type: ignore + else: + return _("Invalid value: {message}").format(message=self.message) + + return _("Invalid value for {param_hint}: {message}").format( + param_hint=_join_param_hints(param_hint), message=self.message + ) + + +class MissingParameter(BadParameter): + """Raised if click required an option or argument but it was not + provided when invoking the script. + + .. versionadded:: 4.0 + + :param param_type: a string that indicates the type of the parameter. + The default is to inherit the parameter type from + the given `param`. Valid values are ``'parameter'``, + ``'option'`` or ``'argument'``. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + message: str | None = None, + ctx: Context | None = None, + param: Parameter | None = None, + param_hint: str | None = None, + param_type: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(message or "", ctx, param, param_hint) + self.param_type = param_type + + def format_message(self) -> str: + if self.param_hint is not None: + param_hint: str | None = self.param_hint + elif self.param is not None: + param_hint = self.param.get_error_hint(self.ctx) # type: ignore + else: + param_hint = None + + param_hint = _join_param_hints(param_hint) + param_hint = f" {param_hint}" if param_hint else "" + + param_type = self.param_type + if param_type is None and self.param is not None: + param_type = self.param.param_type_name + + msg = self.message + if self.param is not None: + msg_extra = self.param.type.get_missing_message( + param=self.param, ctx=self.ctx + ) + if msg_extra: + if msg: + msg += f". {msg_extra}" + else: + msg = msg_extra + + msg = f" {msg}" if msg else "" + + # Translate param_type for known types. + if param_type == "argument": + missing = _("Missing argument") + elif param_type == "option": + missing = _("Missing option") + elif param_type == "parameter": + missing = _("Missing parameter") + else: + missing = _("Missing {param_type}").format(param_type=param_type) + + return f"{missing}{param_hint}.{msg}" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + if not self.message: + param_name = self.param.name if self.param else None + return _("Missing parameter: {param_name}").format(param_name=param_name) + else: + return self.message + + +class NoSuchOption(UsageError): + """Raised if click attempted to handle an option that does not + exist. + + .. versionadded:: 4.0 + """ + + def __init__( + self, + option_name: str, + message: str | None = None, + possibilities: cabc.Sequence[str] | None = None, + ctx: Context | None = None, + ) -> None: + if message is None: + message = _("No such option: {name}").format(name=option_name) + + super().__init__(message, ctx) + self.option_name = option_name + self.possibilities = possibilities + + def format_message(self) -> str: + if not self.possibilities: + return self.message + + possibility_str = ", ".join(sorted(self.possibilities)) + suggest = ngettext( + "Did you mean {possibility}?", + "(Possible options: {possibilities})", + len(self.possibilities), + ).format(possibility=possibility_str, possibilities=possibility_str) + return f"{self.message} {suggest}" + + +class BadOptionUsage(UsageError): + """Raised if an option is generally supplied but the use of the option + was incorrect. This is for instance raised if the number of arguments + for an option is not correct. + + .. versionadded:: 4.0 + + :param option_name: the name of the option being used incorrectly. + """ + + def __init__( + self, option_name: str, message: str, ctx: Context | None = None + ) -> None: + super().__init__(message, ctx) + self.option_name = option_name + + +class BadArgumentUsage(UsageError): + """Raised if an argument is generally supplied but the use of the argument + was incorrect. This is for instance raised if the number of values + for an argument is not correct. + + .. versionadded:: 6.0 + """ + + +class NoArgsIsHelpError(UsageError): + def __init__(self, ctx: Context) -> None: + self.ctx: Context + super().__init__(ctx.get_help(), ctx=ctx) + + def show(self, file: t.IO[t.Any] | None = None) -> None: + echo(self.format_message(), file=file, err=True, color=self.ctx.color) + + +class FileError(ClickException): + """Raised if a file cannot be opened.""" + + def __init__(self, filename: str, hint: str | None = None) -> None: + if hint is None: + hint = _("unknown error") + + super().__init__(hint) + self.ui_filename: str = format_filename(filename) + self.filename = filename + + def format_message(self) -> str: + return _("Could not open file {filename!r}: {message}").format( + filename=self.ui_filename, message=self.message + ) + + +class Abort(RuntimeError): + """An internal signalling exception that signals Click to abort.""" + + +class Exit(RuntimeError): + """An exception that indicates that the application should exit with some + status code. + + :param code: the status code to exit with. + """ + + __slots__ = ("exit_code",) + + def __init__(self, code: int = 0) -> None: + self.exit_code: int = code diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/formatting.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/formatting.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9891f8809feff24a529ce47a860589c129835322 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/formatting.py @@ -0,0 +1,301 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc as cabc +from contextlib import contextmanager +from gettext import gettext as _ + +from ._compat import term_len +from .parser import _split_opt + +# Can force a width. This is used by the test system +FORCED_WIDTH: int | None = None + + +def measure_table(rows: cabc.Iterable[tuple[str, str]]) -> tuple[int, ...]: + widths: dict[int, int] = {} + + for row in rows: + for idx, col in enumerate(row): + widths[idx] = max(widths.get(idx, 0), term_len(col)) + + return tuple(y for x, y in sorted(widths.items())) + + +def iter_rows( + rows: cabc.Iterable[tuple[str, str]], col_count: int +) -> cabc.Iterator[tuple[str, ...]]: + for row in rows: + yield row + ("",) * (col_count - len(row)) + + +def wrap_text( + text: str, + width: int = 78, + initial_indent: str = "", + subsequent_indent: str = "", + preserve_paragraphs: bool = False, +) -> str: + """A helper function that intelligently wraps text. By default, it + assumes that it operates on a single paragraph of text but if the + `preserve_paragraphs` parameter is provided it will intelligently + handle paragraphs (defined by two empty lines). + + If paragraphs are handled, a paragraph can be prefixed with an empty + line containing the ``\\b`` character (``\\x08``) to indicate that + no rewrapping should happen in that block. + + :param text: the text that should be rewrapped. + :param width: the maximum width for the text. + :param initial_indent: the initial indent that should be placed on the + first line as a string. + :param subsequent_indent: the indent string that should be placed on + each consecutive line. + :param preserve_paragraphs: if this flag is set then the wrapping will + intelligently handle paragraphs. + """ + from ._textwrap import TextWrapper + + text = text.expandtabs() + wrapper = TextWrapper( + width, + initial_indent=initial_indent, + subsequent_indent=subsequent_indent, + replace_whitespace=False, + ) + if not preserve_paragraphs: + return wrapper.fill(text) + + p: list[tuple[int, bool, str]] = [] + buf: list[str] = [] + indent = None + + def _flush_par() -> None: + if not buf: + return + if buf[0].strip() == "\b": + p.append((indent or 0, True, "\n".join(buf[1:]))) + else: + p.append((indent or 0, False, " ".join(buf))) + del buf[:] + + for line in text.splitlines(): + if not line: + _flush_par() + indent = None + else: + if indent is None: + orig_len = term_len(line) + line = line.lstrip() + indent = orig_len - term_len(line) + buf.append(line) + _flush_par() + + rv = [] + for indent, raw, text in p: + with wrapper.extra_indent(" " * indent): + if raw: + rv.append(wrapper.indent_only(text)) + else: + rv.append(wrapper.fill(text)) + + return "\n\n".join(rv) + + +class HelpFormatter: + """This class helps with formatting text-based help pages. It's + usually just needed for very special internal cases, but it's also + exposed so that developers can write their own fancy outputs. + + At present, it always writes into memory. + + :param indent_increment: the additional increment for each level. + :param width: the width for the text. This defaults to the terminal + width clamped to a maximum of 78. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + indent_increment: int = 2, + width: int | None = None, + max_width: int | None = None, + ) -> None: + import shutil + + self.indent_increment = indent_increment + if max_width is None: + max_width = 80 + if width is None: + width = FORCED_WIDTH + if width is None: + width = max(min(shutil.get_terminal_size().columns, max_width) - 2, 50) + self.width = width + self.current_indent: int = 0 + self.buffer: list[str] = [] + + def write(self, string: str) -> None: + """Writes a unicode string into the internal buffer.""" + self.buffer.append(string) + + def indent(self) -> None: + """Increases the indentation.""" + self.current_indent += self.indent_increment + + def dedent(self) -> None: + """Decreases the indentation.""" + self.current_indent -= self.indent_increment + + def write_usage(self, prog: str, args: str = "", prefix: str | None = None) -> None: + """Writes a usage line into the buffer. + + :param prog: the program name. + :param args: whitespace separated list of arguments. + :param prefix: The prefix for the first line. Defaults to + ``"Usage: "``. + """ + if prefix is None: + prefix = f"{_('Usage:')} " + + usage_prefix = f"{prefix:>{self.current_indent}}{prog} " + text_width = self.width - self.current_indent + + if text_width >= (term_len(usage_prefix) + 20): + # The arguments will fit to the right of the prefix. + indent = " " * term_len(usage_prefix) + self.write( + wrap_text( + args, + text_width, + initial_indent=usage_prefix, + subsequent_indent=indent, + ) + ) + else: + # The prefix is too long, put the arguments on the next line. + self.write(usage_prefix) + self.write("\n") + indent = " " * (max(self.current_indent, term_len(prefix)) + 4) + self.write( + wrap_text( + args, text_width, initial_indent=indent, subsequent_indent=indent + ) + ) + + self.write("\n") + + def write_heading(self, heading: str) -> None: + """Writes a heading into the buffer.""" + self.write(f"{'':>{self.current_indent}}{heading}:\n") + + def write_paragraph(self) -> None: + """Writes a paragraph into the buffer.""" + if self.buffer: + self.write("\n") + + def write_text(self, text: str) -> None: + """Writes re-indented text into the buffer. This rewraps and + preserves paragraphs. + """ + indent = " " * self.current_indent + self.write( + wrap_text( + text, + self.width, + initial_indent=indent, + subsequent_indent=indent, + preserve_paragraphs=True, + ) + ) + self.write("\n") + + def write_dl( + self, + rows: cabc.Sequence[tuple[str, str]], + col_max: int = 30, + col_spacing: int = 2, + ) -> None: + """Writes a definition list into the buffer. This is how options + and commands are usually formatted. + + :param rows: a list of two item tuples for the terms and values. + :param col_max: the maximum width of the first column. + :param col_spacing: the number of spaces between the first and + second column. + """ + rows = list(rows) + widths = measure_table(rows) + if len(widths) != 2: + raise TypeError("Expected two columns for definition list") + + first_col = min(widths[0], col_max) + col_spacing + + for first, second in iter_rows(rows, len(widths)): + self.write(f"{'':>{self.current_indent}}{first}") + if not second: + self.write("\n") + continue + if term_len(first) <= first_col - col_spacing: + self.write(" " * (first_col - term_len(first))) + else: + self.write("\n") + self.write(" " * (first_col + self.current_indent)) + + text_width = max(self.width - first_col - 2, 10) + wrapped_text = wrap_text(second, text_width, preserve_paragraphs=True) + lines = wrapped_text.splitlines() + + if lines: + self.write(f"{lines[0]}\n") + + for line in lines[1:]: + self.write(f"{'':>{first_col + self.current_indent}}{line}\n") + else: + self.write("\n") + + @contextmanager + def section(self, name: str) -> cabc.Iterator[None]: + """Helpful context manager that writes a paragraph, a heading, + and the indents. + + :param name: the section name that is written as heading. + """ + self.write_paragraph() + self.write_heading(name) + self.indent() + try: + yield + finally: + self.dedent() + + @contextmanager + def indentation(self) -> cabc.Iterator[None]: + """A context manager that increases the indentation.""" + self.indent() + try: + yield + finally: + self.dedent() + + def getvalue(self) -> str: + """Returns the buffer contents.""" + return "".join(self.buffer) + + +def join_options(options: cabc.Sequence[str]) -> tuple[str, bool]: + """Given a list of option strings this joins them in the most appropriate + way and returns them in the form ``(formatted_string, + any_prefix_is_slash)`` where the second item in the tuple is a flag that + indicates if any of the option prefixes was a slash. + """ + rv = [] + any_prefix_is_slash = False + + for opt in options: + prefix = _split_opt(opt)[0] + + if prefix == "/": + any_prefix_is_slash = True + + rv.append((len(prefix), opt)) + + rv.sort(key=lambda x: x[0]) + return ", ".join(x[1] for x in rv), any_prefix_is_slash diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/globals.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/globals.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a2f91723d21cefdf658be327174e1f8ccdc20fcd --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/globals.py @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t +from threading import local + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .core import Context + +_local = local() + + +@t.overload +def get_current_context(silent: t.Literal[False] = False) -> Context: ... + + +@t.overload +def get_current_context(silent: bool = ...) -> Context | None: ... + + +def get_current_context(silent: bool = False) -> Context | None: + """Returns the current click context. This can be used as a way to + access the current context object from anywhere. This is a more implicit + alternative to the :func:`pass_context` decorator. This function is + primarily useful for helpers such as :func:`echo` which might be + interested in changing its behavior based on the current context. + + To push the current context, :meth:`Context.scope` can be used. + + .. versionadded:: 5.0 + + :param silent: if set to `True` the return value is `None` if no context + is available. The default behavior is to raise a + :exc:`RuntimeError`. + """ + try: + return t.cast("Context", _local.stack[-1]) + except (AttributeError, IndexError) as e: + if not silent: + raise RuntimeError("There is no active click context.") from e + + return None + + +def push_context(ctx: Context) -> None: + """Pushes a new context to the current stack.""" + _local.__dict__.setdefault("stack", []).append(ctx) + + +def pop_context() -> None: + """Removes the top level from the stack.""" + _local.stack.pop() + + +def resolve_color_default(color: bool | None = None) -> bool | None: + """Internal helper to get the default value of the color flag. If a + value is passed it's returned unchanged, otherwise it's looked up from + the current context. + """ + if color is not None: + return color + + ctx = get_current_context(silent=True) + + if ctx is not None: + return ctx.color + + return None diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/parser.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/parser.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a8b7d2634a89df3c9e0b7a1f85dfd4bace60a608 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/parser.py @@ -0,0 +1,532 @@ +""" +This module started out as largely a copy paste from the stdlib's +optparse module with the features removed that we do not need from +optparse because we implement them in Click on a higher level (for +instance type handling, help formatting and a lot more). + +The plan is to remove more and more from here over time. + +The reason this is a different module and not optparse from the stdlib +is that there are differences in 2.x and 3.x about the error messages +generated and optparse in the stdlib uses gettext for no good reason +and might cause us issues. + +Click uses parts of optparse written by Gregory P. Ward and maintained +by the Python Software Foundation. This is limited to code in parser.py. + +Copyright 2001-2006 Gregory P. Ward. All rights reserved. +Copyright 2002-2006 Python Software Foundation. All rights reserved. +""" + +# This code uses parts of optparse written by Gregory P. Ward and +# maintained by the Python Software Foundation. +# Copyright 2001-2006 Gregory P. Ward +# Copyright 2002-2006 Python Software Foundation +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc as cabc +import typing as t +from collections import deque +from gettext import gettext as _ +from gettext import ngettext + +from .exceptions import BadArgumentUsage +from .exceptions import BadOptionUsage +from .exceptions import NoSuchOption +from .exceptions import UsageError + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .core import Argument as CoreArgument + from .core import Context + from .core import Option as CoreOption + from .core import Parameter as CoreParameter + +V = t.TypeVar("V") + +# Sentinel value that indicates an option was passed as a flag without a +# value but is not a flag option. Option.consume_value uses this to +# prompt or use the flag_value. +_flag_needs_value = object() + + +def _unpack_args( + args: cabc.Sequence[str], nargs_spec: cabc.Sequence[int] +) -> tuple[cabc.Sequence[str | cabc.Sequence[str | None] | None], list[str]]: + """Given an iterable of arguments and an iterable of nargs specifications, + it returns a tuple with all the unpacked arguments at the first index + and all remaining arguments as the second. + + The nargs specification is the number of arguments that should be consumed + or `-1` to indicate that this position should eat up all the remainders. + + Missing items are filled with `None`. + """ + args = deque(args) + nargs_spec = deque(nargs_spec) + rv: list[str | tuple[str | None, ...] | None] = [] + spos: int | None = None + + def _fetch(c: deque[V]) -> V | None: + try: + if spos is None: + return c.popleft() + else: + return c.pop() + except IndexError: + return None + + while nargs_spec: + nargs = _fetch(nargs_spec) + + if nargs is None: + continue + + if nargs == 1: + rv.append(_fetch(args)) + elif nargs > 1: + x = [_fetch(args) for _ in range(nargs)] + + # If we're reversed, we're pulling in the arguments in reverse, + # so we need to turn them around. + if spos is not None: + x.reverse() + + rv.append(tuple(x)) + elif nargs < 0: + if spos is not None: + raise TypeError("Cannot have two nargs < 0") + + spos = len(rv) + rv.append(None) + + # spos is the position of the wildcard (star). If it's not `None`, + # we fill it with the remainder. + if spos is not None: + rv[spos] = tuple(args) + args = [] + rv[spos + 1 :] = reversed(rv[spos + 1 :]) + + return tuple(rv), list(args) + + +def _split_opt(opt: str) -> tuple[str, str]: + first = opt[:1] + if first.isalnum(): + return "", opt + if opt[1:2] == first: + return opt[:2], opt[2:] + return first, opt[1:] + + +def _normalize_opt(opt: str, ctx: Context | None) -> str: + if ctx is None or ctx.token_normalize_func is None: + return opt + prefix, opt = _split_opt(opt) + return f"{prefix}{ctx.token_normalize_func(opt)}" + + +class _Option: + def __init__( + self, + obj: CoreOption, + opts: cabc.Sequence[str], + dest: str | None, + action: str | None = None, + nargs: int = 1, + const: t.Any | None = None, + ): + self._short_opts = [] + self._long_opts = [] + self.prefixes: set[str] = set() + + for opt in opts: + prefix, value = _split_opt(opt) + if not prefix: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid start character for option ({opt})") + self.prefixes.add(prefix[0]) + if len(prefix) == 1 and len(value) == 1: + self._short_opts.append(opt) + else: + self._long_opts.append(opt) + self.prefixes.add(prefix) + + if action is None: + action = "store" + + self.dest = dest + self.action = action + self.nargs = nargs + self.const = const + self.obj = obj + + @property + def takes_value(self) -> bool: + return self.action in ("store", "append") + + def process(self, value: t.Any, state: _ParsingState) -> None: + if self.action == "store": + state.opts[self.dest] = value # type: ignore + elif self.action == "store_const": + state.opts[self.dest] = self.const # type: ignore + elif self.action == "append": + state.opts.setdefault(self.dest, []).append(value) # type: ignore + elif self.action == "append_const": + state.opts.setdefault(self.dest, []).append(self.const) # type: ignore + elif self.action == "count": + state.opts[self.dest] = state.opts.get(self.dest, 0) + 1 # type: ignore + else: + raise ValueError(f"unknown action '{self.action}'") + state.order.append(self.obj) + + +class _Argument: + def __init__(self, obj: CoreArgument, dest: str | None, nargs: int = 1): + self.dest = dest + self.nargs = nargs + self.obj = obj + + def process( + self, + value: str | cabc.Sequence[str | None] | None, + state: _ParsingState, + ) -> None: + if self.nargs > 1: + assert value is not None + holes = sum(1 for x in value if x is None) + if holes == len(value): + value = None + elif holes != 0: + raise BadArgumentUsage( + _("Argument {name!r} takes {nargs} values.").format( + name=self.dest, nargs=self.nargs + ) + ) + + if self.nargs == -1 and self.obj.envvar is not None and value == (): + # Replace empty tuple with None so that a value from the + # environment may be tried. + value = None + + state.opts[self.dest] = value # type: ignore + state.order.append(self.obj) + + +class _ParsingState: + def __init__(self, rargs: list[str]) -> None: + self.opts: dict[str, t.Any] = {} + self.largs: list[str] = [] + self.rargs = rargs + self.order: list[CoreParameter] = [] + + +class _OptionParser: + """The option parser is an internal class that is ultimately used to + parse options and arguments. It's modelled after optparse and brings + a similar but vastly simplified API. It should generally not be used + directly as the high level Click classes wrap it for you. + + It's not nearly as extensible as optparse or argparse as it does not + implement features that are implemented on a higher level (such as + types or defaults). + + :param ctx: optionally the :class:`~click.Context` where this parser + should go with. + + .. deprecated:: 8.2 + Will be removed in Click 9.0. + """ + + def __init__(self, ctx: Context | None = None) -> None: + #: The :class:`~click.Context` for this parser. This might be + #: `None` for some advanced use cases. + self.ctx = ctx + #: This controls how the parser deals with interspersed arguments. + #: If this is set to `False`, the parser will stop on the first + #: non-option. Click uses this to implement nested subcommands + #: safely. + self.allow_interspersed_args: bool = True + #: This tells the parser how to deal with unknown options. By + #: default it will error out (which is sensible), but there is a + #: second mode where it will ignore it and continue processing + #: after shifting all the unknown options into the resulting args. + self.ignore_unknown_options: bool = False + + if ctx is not None: + self.allow_interspersed_args = ctx.allow_interspersed_args + self.ignore_unknown_options = ctx.ignore_unknown_options + + self._short_opt: dict[str, _Option] = {} + self._long_opt: dict[str, _Option] = {} + self._opt_prefixes = {"-", "--"} + self._args: list[_Argument] = [] + + def add_option( + self, + obj: CoreOption, + opts: cabc.Sequence[str], + dest: str | None, + action: str | None = None, + nargs: int = 1, + const: t.Any | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Adds a new option named `dest` to the parser. The destination + is not inferred (unlike with optparse) and needs to be explicitly + provided. Action can be any of ``store``, ``store_const``, + ``append``, ``append_const`` or ``count``. + + The `obj` can be used to identify the option in the order list + that is returned from the parser. + """ + opts = [_normalize_opt(opt, self.ctx) for opt in opts] + option = _Option(obj, opts, dest, action=action, nargs=nargs, const=const) + self._opt_prefixes.update(option.prefixes) + for opt in option._short_opts: + self._short_opt[opt] = option + for opt in option._long_opts: + self._long_opt[opt] = option + + def add_argument(self, obj: CoreArgument, dest: str | None, nargs: int = 1) -> None: + """Adds a positional argument named `dest` to the parser. + + The `obj` can be used to identify the option in the order list + that is returned from the parser. + """ + self._args.append(_Argument(obj, dest=dest, nargs=nargs)) + + def parse_args( + self, args: list[str] + ) -> tuple[dict[str, t.Any], list[str], list[CoreParameter]]: + """Parses positional arguments and returns ``(values, args, order)`` + for the parsed options and arguments as well as the leftover + arguments if there are any. The order is a list of objects as they + appear on the command line. If arguments appear multiple times they + will be memorized multiple times as well. + """ + state = _ParsingState(args) + try: + self._process_args_for_options(state) + self._process_args_for_args(state) + except UsageError: + if self.ctx is None or not self.ctx.resilient_parsing: + raise + return state.opts, state.largs, state.order + + def _process_args_for_args(self, state: _ParsingState) -> None: + pargs, args = _unpack_args( + state.largs + state.rargs, [x.nargs for x in self._args] + ) + + for idx, arg in enumerate(self._args): + arg.process(pargs[idx], state) + + state.largs = args + state.rargs = [] + + def _process_args_for_options(self, state: _ParsingState) -> None: + while state.rargs: + arg = state.rargs.pop(0) + arglen = len(arg) + # Double dashes always handled explicitly regardless of what + # prefixes are valid. + if arg == "--": + return + elif arg[:1] in self._opt_prefixes and arglen > 1: + self._process_opts(arg, state) + elif self.allow_interspersed_args: + state.largs.append(arg) + else: + state.rargs.insert(0, arg) + return + + # Say this is the original argument list: + # [arg0, arg1, ..., arg(i-1), arg(i), arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)] + # ^ + # (we are about to process arg(i)). + # + # Then rargs is [arg(i), ..., arg(N-1)] and largs is a *subset* of + # [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)] (any options and their arguments will have + # been removed from largs). + # + # The while loop will usually consume 1 or more arguments per pass. + # If it consumes 1 (eg. arg is an option that takes no arguments), + # then after _process_arg() is done the situation is: + # + # largs = subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i)] + # rargs = [arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)] + # + # If allow_interspersed_args is false, largs will always be + # *empty* -- still a subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)], but + # not a very interesting subset! + + def _match_long_opt( + self, opt: str, explicit_value: str | None, state: _ParsingState + ) -> None: + if opt not in self._long_opt: + from difflib import get_close_matches + + possibilities = get_close_matches(opt, self._long_opt) + raise NoSuchOption(opt, possibilities=possibilities, ctx=self.ctx) + + option = self._long_opt[opt] + if option.takes_value: + # At this point it's safe to modify rargs by injecting the + # explicit value, because no exception is raised in this + # branch. This means that the inserted value will be fully + # consumed. + if explicit_value is not None: + state.rargs.insert(0, explicit_value) + + value = self._get_value_from_state(opt, option, state) + + elif explicit_value is not None: + raise BadOptionUsage( + opt, _("Option {name!r} does not take a value.").format(name=opt) + ) + + else: + value = None + + option.process(value, state) + + def _match_short_opt(self, arg: str, state: _ParsingState) -> None: + stop = False + i = 1 + prefix = arg[0] + unknown_options = [] + + for ch in arg[1:]: + opt = _normalize_opt(f"{prefix}{ch}", self.ctx) + option = self._short_opt.get(opt) + i += 1 + + if not option: + if self.ignore_unknown_options: + unknown_options.append(ch) + continue + raise NoSuchOption(opt, ctx=self.ctx) + if option.takes_value: + # Any characters left in arg? Pretend they're the + # next arg, and stop consuming characters of arg. + if i < len(arg): + state.rargs.insert(0, arg[i:]) + stop = True + + value = self._get_value_from_state(opt, option, state) + + else: + value = None + + option.process(value, state) + + if stop: + break + + # If we got any unknown options we recombine the string of the + # remaining options and re-attach the prefix, then report that + # to the state as new larg. This way there is basic combinatorics + # that can be achieved while still ignoring unknown arguments. + if self.ignore_unknown_options and unknown_options: + state.largs.append(f"{prefix}{''.join(unknown_options)}") + + def _get_value_from_state( + self, option_name: str, option: _Option, state: _ParsingState + ) -> t.Any: + nargs = option.nargs + + if len(state.rargs) < nargs: + if option.obj._flag_needs_value: + # Option allows omitting the value. + value = _flag_needs_value + else: + raise BadOptionUsage( + option_name, + ngettext( + "Option {name!r} requires an argument.", + "Option {name!r} requires {nargs} arguments.", + nargs, + ).format(name=option_name, nargs=nargs), + ) + elif nargs == 1: + next_rarg = state.rargs[0] + + if ( + option.obj._flag_needs_value + and isinstance(next_rarg, str) + and next_rarg[:1] in self._opt_prefixes + and len(next_rarg) > 1 + ): + # The next arg looks like the start of an option, don't + # use it as the value if omitting the value is allowed. + value = _flag_needs_value + else: + value = state.rargs.pop(0) + else: + value = tuple(state.rargs[:nargs]) + del state.rargs[:nargs] + + return value + + def _process_opts(self, arg: str, state: _ParsingState) -> None: + explicit_value = None + # Long option handling happens in two parts. The first part is + # supporting explicitly attached values. In any case, we will try + # to long match the option first. + if "=" in arg: + long_opt, explicit_value = arg.split("=", 1) + else: + long_opt = arg + norm_long_opt = _normalize_opt(long_opt, self.ctx) + + # At this point we will match the (assumed) long option through + # the long option matching code. Note that this allows options + # like "-foo" to be matched as long options. + try: + self._match_long_opt(norm_long_opt, explicit_value, state) + except NoSuchOption: + # At this point the long option matching failed, and we need + # to try with short options. However there is a special rule + # which says, that if we have a two character options prefix + # (applies to "--foo" for instance), we do not dispatch to the + # short option code and will instead raise the no option + # error. + if arg[:2] not in self._opt_prefixes: + self._match_short_opt(arg, state) + return + + if not self.ignore_unknown_options: + raise + + state.largs.append(arg) + + +def __getattr__(name: str) -> object: + import warnings + + if name in { + "OptionParser", + "Argument", + "Option", + "split_opt", + "normalize_opt", + "ParsingState", + }: + warnings.warn( + f"'parser.{name}' is deprecated and will be removed in Click 9.0." + " The old parser is available in 'optparse'.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return globals()[f"_{name}"] + + if name == "split_arg_string": + from .shell_completion import split_arg_string + + warnings.warn( + "Importing 'parser.split_arg_string' is deprecated, it will only be" + " available in 'shell_completion' in Click 9.0.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return split_arg_string + + raise AttributeError(name) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/py.typed b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/shell_completion.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/shell_completion.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6c39d5eb3889000b499d37262cc5f7de8b7a443e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/shell_completion.py @@ -0,0 +1,644 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc as cabc +import os +import re +import typing as t +from gettext import gettext as _ + +from .core import Argument +from .core import Command +from .core import Context +from .core import Group +from .core import Option +from .core import Parameter +from .core import ParameterSource +from .utils import echo + + +def shell_complete( + cli: Command, + ctx_args: cabc.MutableMapping[str, t.Any], + prog_name: str, + complete_var: str, + instruction: str, +) -> int: + """Perform shell completion for the given CLI program. + + :param cli: Command being called. + :param ctx_args: Extra arguments to pass to + ``cli.make_context``. + :param prog_name: Name of the executable in the shell. + :param complete_var: Name of the environment variable that holds + the completion instruction. + :param instruction: Value of ``complete_var`` with the completion + instruction and shell, in the form ``instruction_shell``. + :return: Status code to exit with. + """ + shell, _, instruction = instruction.partition("_") + comp_cls = get_completion_class(shell) + + if comp_cls is None: + return 1 + + comp = comp_cls(cli, ctx_args, prog_name, complete_var) + + if instruction == "source": + echo(comp.source()) + return 0 + + if instruction == "complete": + echo(comp.complete()) + return 0 + + return 1 + + +class CompletionItem: + """Represents a completion value and metadata about the value. The + default metadata is ``type`` to indicate special shell handling, + and ``help`` if a shell supports showing a help string next to the + value. + + Arbitrary parameters can be passed when creating the object, and + accessed using ``item.attr``. If an attribute wasn't passed, + accessing it returns ``None``. + + :param value: The completion suggestion. + :param type: Tells the shell script to provide special completion + support for the type. Click uses ``"dir"`` and ``"file"``. + :param help: String shown next to the value if supported. + :param kwargs: Arbitrary metadata. The built-in implementations + don't use this, but custom type completions paired with custom + shell support could use it. + """ + + __slots__ = ("value", "type", "help", "_info") + + def __init__( + self, + value: t.Any, + type: str = "plain", + help: str | None = None, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + self.value: t.Any = value + self.type: str = type + self.help: str | None = help + self._info = kwargs + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + return self._info.get(name) + + +# Only Bash >= 4.4 has the nosort option. +_SOURCE_BASH = """\ +%(complete_func)s() { + local IFS=$'\\n' + local response + + response=$(env COMP_WORDS="${COMP_WORDS[*]}" COMP_CWORD=$COMP_CWORD \ +%(complete_var)s=bash_complete $1) + + for completion in $response; do + IFS=',' read type value <<< "$completion" + + if [[ $type == 'dir' ]]; then + COMPREPLY=() + compopt -o dirnames + elif [[ $type == 'file' ]]; then + COMPREPLY=() + compopt -o default + elif [[ $type == 'plain' ]]; then + COMPREPLY+=($value) + fi + done + + return 0 +} + +%(complete_func)s_setup() { + complete -o nosort -F %(complete_func)s %(prog_name)s +} + +%(complete_func)s_setup; +""" + +_SOURCE_ZSH = """\ +#compdef %(prog_name)s + +%(complete_func)s() { + local -a completions + local -a completions_with_descriptions + local -a response + (( ! $+commands[%(prog_name)s] )) && return 1 + + response=("${(@f)$(env COMP_WORDS="${words[*]}" COMP_CWORD=$((CURRENT-1)) \ +%(complete_var)s=zsh_complete %(prog_name)s)}") + + for type key descr in ${response}; do + if [[ "$type" == "plain" ]]; then + if [[ "$descr" == "_" ]]; then + completions+=("$key") + else + completions_with_descriptions+=("$key":"$descr") + fi + elif [[ "$type" == "dir" ]]; then + _path_files -/ + elif [[ "$type" == "file" ]]; then + _path_files -f + fi + done + + if [ -n "$completions_with_descriptions" ]; then + _describe -V unsorted completions_with_descriptions -U + fi + + if [ -n "$completions" ]; then + compadd -U -V unsorted -a completions + fi +} + +if [[ $zsh_eval_context[-1] == loadautofunc ]]; then + # autoload from fpath, call function directly + %(complete_func)s "$@" +else + # eval/source/. command, register function for later + compdef %(complete_func)s %(prog_name)s +fi +""" + +_SOURCE_FISH = """\ +function %(complete_func)s; + set -l response (env %(complete_var)s=fish_complete COMP_WORDS=(commandline -cp) \ +COMP_CWORD=(commandline -t) %(prog_name)s); + + for completion in $response; + set -l metadata (string split "," $completion); + + if test $metadata[1] = "dir"; + __fish_complete_directories $metadata[2]; + else if test $metadata[1] = "file"; + __fish_complete_path $metadata[2]; + else if test $metadata[1] = "plain"; + echo $metadata[2]; + end; + end; +end; + +complete --no-files --command %(prog_name)s --arguments \ +"(%(complete_func)s)"; +""" + + +class ShellComplete: + """Base class for providing shell completion support. A subclass for + a given shell will override attributes and methods to implement the + completion instructions (``source`` and ``complete``). + + :param cli: Command being called. + :param prog_name: Name of the executable in the shell. + :param complete_var: Name of the environment variable that holds + the completion instruction. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + + name: t.ClassVar[str] + """Name to register the shell as with :func:`add_completion_class`. + This is used in completion instructions (``{name}_source`` and + ``{name}_complete``). + """ + + source_template: t.ClassVar[str] + """Completion script template formatted by :meth:`source`. This must + be provided by subclasses. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + cli: Command, + ctx_args: cabc.MutableMapping[str, t.Any], + prog_name: str, + complete_var: str, + ) -> None: + self.cli = cli + self.ctx_args = ctx_args + self.prog_name = prog_name + self.complete_var = complete_var + + @property + def func_name(self) -> str: + """The name of the shell function defined by the completion + script. + """ + safe_name = re.sub(r"\W*", "", self.prog_name.replace("-", "_"), flags=re.ASCII) + return f"_{safe_name}_completion" + + def source_vars(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + """Vars for formatting :attr:`source_template`. + + By default this provides ``complete_func``, ``complete_var``, + and ``prog_name``. + """ + return { + "complete_func": self.func_name, + "complete_var": self.complete_var, + "prog_name": self.prog_name, + } + + def source(self) -> str: + """Produce the shell script that defines the completion + function. By default this ``%``-style formats + :attr:`source_template` with the dict returned by + :meth:`source_vars`. + """ + return self.source_template % self.source_vars() + + def get_completion_args(self) -> tuple[list[str], str]: + """Use the env vars defined by the shell script to return a + tuple of ``args, incomplete``. This must be implemented by + subclasses. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def get_completions(self, args: list[str], incomplete: str) -> list[CompletionItem]: + """Determine the context and last complete command or parameter + from the complete args. Call that object's ``shell_complete`` + method to get the completions for the incomplete value. + + :param args: List of complete args before the incomplete value. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + """ + ctx = _resolve_context(self.cli, self.ctx_args, self.prog_name, args) + obj, incomplete = _resolve_incomplete(ctx, args, incomplete) + return obj.shell_complete(ctx, incomplete) + + def format_completion(self, item: CompletionItem) -> str: + """Format a completion item into the form recognized by the + shell script. This must be implemented by subclasses. + + :param item: Completion item to format. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def complete(self) -> str: + """Produce the completion data to send back to the shell. + + By default this calls :meth:`get_completion_args`, gets the + completions, then calls :meth:`format_completion` for each + completion. + """ + args, incomplete = self.get_completion_args() + completions = self.get_completions(args, incomplete) + out = [self.format_completion(item) for item in completions] + return "\n".join(out) + + +class BashComplete(ShellComplete): + """Shell completion for Bash.""" + + name = "bash" + source_template = _SOURCE_BASH + + @staticmethod + def _check_version() -> None: + import shutil + import subprocess + + bash_exe = shutil.which("bash") + + if bash_exe is None: + match = None + else: + output = subprocess.run( + [bash_exe, "--norc", "-c", 'echo "${BASH_VERSION}"'], + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, + ) + match = re.search(r"^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.\d+", output.stdout.decode()) + + if match is not None: + major, minor = match.groups() + + if major < "4" or major == "4" and minor < "4": + echo( + _( + "Shell completion is not supported for Bash" + " versions older than 4.4." + ), + err=True, + ) + else: + echo( + _("Couldn't detect Bash version, shell completion is not supported."), + err=True, + ) + + def source(self) -> str: + self._check_version() + return super().source() + + def get_completion_args(self) -> tuple[list[str], str]: + cwords = split_arg_string(os.environ["COMP_WORDS"]) + cword = int(os.environ["COMP_CWORD"]) + args = cwords[1:cword] + + try: + incomplete = cwords[cword] + except IndexError: + incomplete = "" + + return args, incomplete + + def format_completion(self, item: CompletionItem) -> str: + return f"{item.type},{item.value}" + + +class ZshComplete(ShellComplete): + """Shell completion for Zsh.""" + + name = "zsh" + source_template = _SOURCE_ZSH + + def get_completion_args(self) -> tuple[list[str], str]: + cwords = split_arg_string(os.environ["COMP_WORDS"]) + cword = int(os.environ["COMP_CWORD"]) + args = cwords[1:cword] + + try: + incomplete = cwords[cword] + except IndexError: + incomplete = "" + + return args, incomplete + + def format_completion(self, item: CompletionItem) -> str: + return f"{item.type}\n{item.value}\n{item.help if item.help else '_'}" + + +class FishComplete(ShellComplete): + """Shell completion for Fish.""" + + name = "fish" + source_template = _SOURCE_FISH + + def get_completion_args(self) -> tuple[list[str], str]: + cwords = split_arg_string(os.environ["COMP_WORDS"]) + incomplete = os.environ["COMP_CWORD"] + args = cwords[1:] + + # Fish stores the partial word in both COMP_WORDS and + # COMP_CWORD, remove it from complete args. + if incomplete and args and args[-1] == incomplete: + args.pop() + + return args, incomplete + + def format_completion(self, item: CompletionItem) -> str: + if item.help: + return f"{item.type},{item.value}\t{item.help}" + + return f"{item.type},{item.value}" + + +ShellCompleteType = t.TypeVar("ShellCompleteType", bound="type[ShellComplete]") + + +_available_shells: dict[str, type[ShellComplete]] = { + "bash": BashComplete, + "fish": FishComplete, + "zsh": ZshComplete, +} + + +def add_completion_class( + cls: ShellCompleteType, name: str | None = None +) -> ShellCompleteType: + """Register a :class:`ShellComplete` subclass under the given name. + The name will be provided by the completion instruction environment + variable during completion. + + :param cls: The completion class that will handle completion for the + shell. + :param name: Name to register the class under. Defaults to the + class's ``name`` attribute. + """ + if name is None: + name = cls.name + + _available_shells[name] = cls + + return cls + + +def get_completion_class(shell: str) -> type[ShellComplete] | None: + """Look up a registered :class:`ShellComplete` subclass by the name + provided by the completion instruction environment variable. If the + name isn't registered, returns ``None``. + + :param shell: Name the class is registered under. + """ + return _available_shells.get(shell) + + +def split_arg_string(string: str) -> list[str]: + """Split an argument string as with :func:`shlex.split`, but don't + fail if the string is incomplete. Ignores a missing closing quote or + incomplete escape sequence and uses the partial token as-is. + + .. code-block:: python + + split_arg_string("example 'my file") + ["example", "my file"] + + split_arg_string("example my\\") + ["example", "my"] + + :param string: String to split. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + Moved to ``shell_completion`` from ``parser``. + """ + import shlex + + lex = shlex.shlex(string, posix=True) + lex.whitespace_split = True + lex.commenters = "" + out = [] + + try: + for token in lex: + out.append(token) + except ValueError: + # Raised when end-of-string is reached in an invalid state. Use + # the partial token as-is. The quote or escape character is in + # lex.state, not lex.token. + out.append(lex.token) + + return out + + +def _is_incomplete_argument(ctx: Context, param: Parameter) -> bool: + """Determine if the given parameter is an argument that can still + accept values. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for the command represented by the + parsed complete args. + :param param: Argument object being checked. + """ + if not isinstance(param, Argument): + return False + + assert param.name is not None + # Will be None if expose_value is False. + value = ctx.params.get(param.name) + return ( + param.nargs == -1 + or ctx.get_parameter_source(param.name) is not ParameterSource.COMMANDLINE + or ( + param.nargs > 1 + and isinstance(value, (tuple, list)) + and len(value) < param.nargs + ) + ) + + +def _start_of_option(ctx: Context, value: str) -> bool: + """Check if the value looks like the start of an option.""" + if not value: + return False + + c = value[0] + return c in ctx._opt_prefixes + + +def _is_incomplete_option(ctx: Context, args: list[str], param: Parameter) -> bool: + """Determine if the given parameter is an option that needs a value. + + :param args: List of complete args before the incomplete value. + :param param: Option object being checked. + """ + if not isinstance(param, Option): + return False + + if param.is_flag or param.count: + return False + + last_option = None + + for index, arg in enumerate(reversed(args)): + if index + 1 > param.nargs: + break + + if _start_of_option(ctx, arg): + last_option = arg + + return last_option is not None and last_option in param.opts + + +def _resolve_context( + cli: Command, + ctx_args: cabc.MutableMapping[str, t.Any], + prog_name: str, + args: list[str], +) -> Context: + """Produce the context hierarchy starting with the command and + traversing the complete arguments. This only follows the commands, + it doesn't trigger input prompts or callbacks. + + :param cli: Command being called. + :param prog_name: Name of the executable in the shell. + :param args: List of complete args before the incomplete value. + """ + ctx_args["resilient_parsing"] = True + with cli.make_context(prog_name, args.copy(), **ctx_args) as ctx: + args = ctx._protected_args + ctx.args + + while args: + command = ctx.command + + if isinstance(command, Group): + if not command.chain: + name, cmd, args = command.resolve_command(ctx, args) + + if cmd is None: + return ctx + + with cmd.make_context( + name, args, parent=ctx, resilient_parsing=True + ) as sub_ctx: + ctx = sub_ctx + args = ctx._protected_args + ctx.args + else: + sub_ctx = ctx + + while args: + name, cmd, args = command.resolve_command(ctx, args) + + if cmd is None: + return ctx + + with cmd.make_context( + name, + args, + parent=ctx, + allow_extra_args=True, + allow_interspersed_args=False, + resilient_parsing=True, + ) as sub_sub_ctx: + sub_ctx = sub_sub_ctx + args = sub_ctx.args + + ctx = sub_ctx + args = [*sub_ctx._protected_args, *sub_ctx.args] + else: + break + + return ctx + + +def _resolve_incomplete( + ctx: Context, args: list[str], incomplete: str +) -> tuple[Command | Parameter, str]: + """Find the Click object that will handle the completion of the + incomplete value. Return the object and the incomplete value. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for the command represented by + the parsed complete args. + :param args: List of complete args before the incomplete value. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + """ + # Different shells treat an "=" between a long option name and + # value differently. Might keep the value joined, return the "=" + # as a separate item, or return the split name and value. Always + # split and discard the "=" to make completion easier. + if incomplete == "=": + incomplete = "" + elif "=" in incomplete and _start_of_option(ctx, incomplete): + name, _, incomplete = incomplete.partition("=") + args.append(name) + + # The "--" marker tells Click to stop treating values as options + # even if they start with the option character. If it hasn't been + # given and the incomplete arg looks like an option, the current + # command will provide option name completions. + if "--" not in args and _start_of_option(ctx, incomplete): + return ctx.command, incomplete + + params = ctx.command.get_params(ctx) + + # If the last complete arg is an option name with an incomplete + # value, the option will provide value completions. + for param in params: + if _is_incomplete_option(ctx, args, param): + return param, incomplete + + # It's not an option name or value. The first argument without a + # parsed value will provide value completions. + for param in params: + if _is_incomplete_argument(ctx, param): + return param, incomplete + + # There were no unparsed arguments, the command may be a group that + # will provide command name completions. + return ctx.command, incomplete diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/termui.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/termui.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dcbb22216c4bac521eee02fbac97e3b67f302076 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/termui.py @@ -0,0 +1,877 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc as cabc +import inspect +import io +import itertools +import sys +import typing as t +from contextlib import AbstractContextManager +from gettext import gettext as _ + +from ._compat import isatty +from ._compat import strip_ansi +from .exceptions import Abort +from .exceptions import UsageError +from .globals import resolve_color_default +from .types import Choice +from .types import convert_type +from .types import ParamType +from .utils import echo +from .utils import LazyFile + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from ._termui_impl import ProgressBar + +V = t.TypeVar("V") + +# The prompt functions to use. The doc tools currently override these +# functions to customize how they work. +visible_prompt_func: t.Callable[[str], str] = input + +_ansi_colors = { + "black": 30, + "red": 31, + "green": 32, + "yellow": 33, + "blue": 34, + "magenta": 35, + "cyan": 36, + "white": 37, + "reset": 39, + "bright_black": 90, + "bright_red": 91, + "bright_green": 92, + "bright_yellow": 93, + "bright_blue": 94, + "bright_magenta": 95, + "bright_cyan": 96, + "bright_white": 97, +} +_ansi_reset_all = "\033[0m" + + +def hidden_prompt_func(prompt: str) -> str: + import getpass + + return getpass.getpass(prompt) + + +def _build_prompt( + text: str, + suffix: str, + show_default: bool = False, + default: t.Any | None = None, + show_choices: bool = True, + type: ParamType | None = None, +) -> str: + prompt = text + if type is not None and show_choices and isinstance(type, Choice): + prompt += f" ({', '.join(map(str, type.choices))})" + if default is not None and show_default: + prompt = f"{prompt} [{_format_default(default)}]" + return f"{prompt}{suffix}" + + +def _format_default(default: t.Any) -> t.Any: + if isinstance(default, (io.IOBase, LazyFile)) and hasattr(default, "name"): + return default.name + + return default + + +def prompt( + text: str, + default: t.Any | None = None, + hide_input: bool = False, + confirmation_prompt: bool | str = False, + type: ParamType | t.Any | None = None, + value_proc: t.Callable[[str], t.Any] | None = None, + prompt_suffix: str = ": ", + show_default: bool = True, + err: bool = False, + show_choices: bool = True, +) -> t.Any: + """Prompts a user for input. This is a convenience function that can + be used to prompt a user for input later. + + If the user aborts the input by sending an interrupt signal, this + function will catch it and raise a :exc:`Abort` exception. + + :param text: the text to show for the prompt. + :param default: the default value to use if no input happens. If this + is not given it will prompt until it's aborted. + :param hide_input: if this is set to true then the input value will + be hidden. + :param confirmation_prompt: Prompt a second time to confirm the + value. Can be set to a string instead of ``True`` to customize + the message. + :param type: the type to use to check the value against. + :param value_proc: if this parameter is provided it's a function that + is invoked instead of the type conversion to + convert a value. + :param prompt_suffix: a suffix that should be added to the prompt. + :param show_default: shows or hides the default value in the prompt. + :param err: if set to true the file defaults to ``stderr`` instead of + ``stdout``, the same as with echo. + :param show_choices: Show or hide choices if the passed type is a Choice. + For example if type is a Choice of either day or week, + show_choices is true and text is "Group by" then the + prompt will be "Group by (day, week): ". + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + ``confirmation_prompt`` can be a custom string. + + .. versionadded:: 7.0 + Added the ``show_choices`` parameter. + + .. versionadded:: 6.0 + Added unicode support for cmd.exe on Windows. + + .. versionadded:: 4.0 + Added the `err` parameter. + + """ + + def prompt_func(text: str) -> str: + f = hidden_prompt_func if hide_input else visible_prompt_func + try: + # Write the prompt separately so that we get nice + # coloring through colorama on Windows + echo(text.rstrip(" "), nl=False, err=err) + # Echo a space to stdout to work around an issue where + # readline causes backspace to clear the whole line. + return f(" ") + except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): + # getpass doesn't print a newline if the user aborts input with ^C. + # Allegedly this behavior is inherited from getpass(3). + # A doc bug has been filed at https://bugs.python.org/issue24711 + if hide_input: + echo(None, err=err) + raise Abort() from None + + if value_proc is None: + value_proc = convert_type(type, default) + + prompt = _build_prompt( + text, prompt_suffix, show_default, default, show_choices, type + ) + + if confirmation_prompt: + if confirmation_prompt is True: + confirmation_prompt = _("Repeat for confirmation") + + confirmation_prompt = _build_prompt(confirmation_prompt, prompt_suffix) + + while True: + while True: + value = prompt_func(prompt) + if value: + break + elif default is not None: + value = default + break + try: + result = value_proc(value) + except UsageError as e: + if hide_input: + echo(_("Error: The value you entered was invalid."), err=err) + else: + echo(_("Error: {e.message}").format(e=e), err=err) + continue + if not confirmation_prompt: + return result + while True: + value2 = prompt_func(confirmation_prompt) + is_empty = not value and not value2 + if value2 or is_empty: + break + if value == value2: + return result + echo(_("Error: The two entered values do not match."), err=err) + + +def confirm( + text: str, + default: bool | None = False, + abort: bool = False, + prompt_suffix: str = ": ", + show_default: bool = True, + err: bool = False, +) -> bool: + """Prompts for confirmation (yes/no question). + + If the user aborts the input by sending a interrupt signal this + function will catch it and raise a :exc:`Abort` exception. + + :param text: the question to ask. + :param default: The default value to use when no input is given. If + ``None``, repeat until input is given. + :param abort: if this is set to `True` a negative answer aborts the + exception by raising :exc:`Abort`. + :param prompt_suffix: a suffix that should be added to the prompt. + :param show_default: shows or hides the default value in the prompt. + :param err: if set to true the file defaults to ``stderr`` instead of + ``stdout``, the same as with echo. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Repeat until input is given if ``default`` is ``None``. + + .. versionadded:: 4.0 + Added the ``err`` parameter. + """ + prompt = _build_prompt( + text, + prompt_suffix, + show_default, + "y/n" if default is None else ("Y/n" if default else "y/N"), + ) + + while True: + try: + # Write the prompt separately so that we get nice + # coloring through colorama on Windows + echo(prompt.rstrip(" "), nl=False, err=err) + # Echo a space to stdout to work around an issue where + # readline causes backspace to clear the whole line. + value = visible_prompt_func(" ").lower().strip() + except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): + raise Abort() from None + if value in ("y", "yes"): + rv = True + elif value in ("n", "no"): + rv = False + elif default is not None and value == "": + rv = default + else: + echo(_("Error: invalid input"), err=err) + continue + break + if abort and not rv: + raise Abort() + return rv + + +def echo_via_pager( + text_or_generator: cabc.Iterable[str] | t.Callable[[], cabc.Iterable[str]] | str, + color: bool | None = None, +) -> None: + """This function takes a text and shows it via an environment specific + pager on stdout. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Added the `color` flag. + + :param text_or_generator: the text to page, or alternatively, a + generator emitting the text to page. + :param color: controls if the pager supports ANSI colors or not. The + default is autodetection. + """ + color = resolve_color_default(color) + + if inspect.isgeneratorfunction(text_or_generator): + i = t.cast("t.Callable[[], cabc.Iterable[str]]", text_or_generator)() + elif isinstance(text_or_generator, str): + i = [text_or_generator] + else: + i = iter(t.cast("cabc.Iterable[str]", text_or_generator)) + + # convert every element of i to a text type if necessary + text_generator = (el if isinstance(el, str) else str(el) for el in i) + + from ._termui_impl import pager + + return pager(itertools.chain(text_generator, "\n"), color) + + +@t.overload +def progressbar( + *, + length: int, + label: str | None = None, + hidden: bool = False, + show_eta: bool = True, + show_percent: bool | None = None, + show_pos: bool = False, + fill_char: str = "#", + empty_char: str = "-", + bar_template: str = "%(label)s [%(bar)s] %(info)s", + info_sep: str = " ", + width: int = 36, + file: t.TextIO | None = None, + color: bool | None = None, + update_min_steps: int = 1, +) -> ProgressBar[int]: ... + + +@t.overload +def progressbar( + iterable: cabc.Iterable[V] | None = None, + length: int | None = None, + label: str | None = None, + hidden: bool = False, + show_eta: bool = True, + show_percent: bool | None = None, + show_pos: bool = False, + item_show_func: t.Callable[[V | None], str | None] | None = None, + fill_char: str = "#", + empty_char: str = "-", + bar_template: str = "%(label)s [%(bar)s] %(info)s", + info_sep: str = " ", + width: int = 36, + file: t.TextIO | None = None, + color: bool | None = None, + update_min_steps: int = 1, +) -> ProgressBar[V]: ... + + +def progressbar( + iterable: cabc.Iterable[V] | None = None, + length: int | None = None, + label: str | None = None, + hidden: bool = False, + show_eta: bool = True, + show_percent: bool | None = None, + show_pos: bool = False, + item_show_func: t.Callable[[V | None], str | None] | None = None, + fill_char: str = "#", + empty_char: str = "-", + bar_template: str = "%(label)s [%(bar)s] %(info)s", + info_sep: str = " ", + width: int = 36, + file: t.TextIO | None = None, + color: bool | None = None, + update_min_steps: int = 1, +) -> ProgressBar[V]: + """This function creates an iterable context manager that can be used + to iterate over something while showing a progress bar. It will + either iterate over the `iterable` or `length` items (that are counted + up). While iteration happens, this function will print a rendered + progress bar to the given `file` (defaults to stdout) and will attempt + to calculate remaining time and more. By default, this progress bar + will not be rendered if the file is not a terminal. + + The context manager creates the progress bar. When the context + manager is entered the progress bar is already created. With every + iteration over the progress bar, the iterable passed to the bar is + advanced and the bar is updated. When the context manager exits, + a newline is printed and the progress bar is finalized on screen. + + Note: The progress bar is currently designed for use cases where the + total progress can be expected to take at least several seconds. + Because of this, the ProgressBar class object won't display + progress that is considered too fast, and progress where the time + between steps is less than a second. + + No printing must happen or the progress bar will be unintentionally + destroyed. + + Example usage:: + + with progressbar(items) as bar: + for item in bar: + do_something_with(item) + + Alternatively, if no iterable is specified, one can manually update the + progress bar through the `update()` method instead of directly + iterating over the progress bar. The update method accepts the number + of steps to increment the bar with:: + + with progressbar(length=chunks.total_bytes) as bar: + for chunk in chunks: + process_chunk(chunk) + bar.update(chunks.bytes) + + The ``update()`` method also takes an optional value specifying the + ``current_item`` at the new position. This is useful when used + together with ``item_show_func`` to customize the output for each + manual step:: + + with click.progressbar( + length=total_size, + label='Unzipping archive', + item_show_func=lambda a: a.filename + ) as bar: + for archive in zip_file: + archive.extract() + bar.update(archive.size, archive) + + :param iterable: an iterable to iterate over. If not provided the length + is required. + :param length: the number of items to iterate over. By default the + progressbar will attempt to ask the iterator about its + length, which might or might not work. If an iterable is + also provided this parameter can be used to override the + length. If an iterable is not provided the progress bar + will iterate over a range of that length. + :param label: the label to show next to the progress bar. + :param hidden: hide the progressbar. Defaults to ``False``. When no tty is + detected, it will only print the progressbar label. Setting this to + ``False`` also disables that. + :param show_eta: enables or disables the estimated time display. This is + automatically disabled if the length cannot be + determined. + :param show_percent: enables or disables the percentage display. The + default is `True` if the iterable has a length or + `False` if not. + :param show_pos: enables or disables the absolute position display. The + default is `False`. + :param item_show_func: A function called with the current item which + can return a string to show next to the progress bar. If the + function returns ``None`` nothing is shown. The current item can + be ``None``, such as when entering and exiting the bar. + :param fill_char: the character to use to show the filled part of the + progress bar. + :param empty_char: the character to use to show the non-filled part of + the progress bar. + :param bar_template: the format string to use as template for the bar. + The parameters in it are ``label`` for the label, + ``bar`` for the progress bar and ``info`` for the + info section. + :param info_sep: the separator between multiple info items (eta etc.) + :param width: the width of the progress bar in characters, 0 means full + terminal width + :param file: The file to write to. If this is not a terminal then + only the label is printed. + :param color: controls if the terminal supports ANSI colors or not. The + default is autodetection. This is only needed if ANSI + codes are included anywhere in the progress bar output + which is not the case by default. + :param update_min_steps: Render only when this many updates have + completed. This allows tuning for very fast iterators. + + .. versionadded:: 8.2 + The ``hidden`` argument. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Output is shown even if execution time is less than 0.5 seconds. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + ``item_show_func`` shows the current item, not the previous one. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Labels are echoed if the output is not a TTY. Reverts a change + in 7.0 that removed all output. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + The ``update_min_steps`` parameter. + + .. versionadded:: 4.0 + The ``color`` parameter and ``update`` method. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + from ._termui_impl import ProgressBar + + color = resolve_color_default(color) + return ProgressBar( + iterable=iterable, + length=length, + hidden=hidden, + show_eta=show_eta, + show_percent=show_percent, + show_pos=show_pos, + item_show_func=item_show_func, + fill_char=fill_char, + empty_char=empty_char, + bar_template=bar_template, + info_sep=info_sep, + file=file, + label=label, + width=width, + color=color, + update_min_steps=update_min_steps, + ) + + +def clear() -> None: + """Clears the terminal screen. This will have the effect of clearing + the whole visible space of the terminal and moving the cursor to the + top left. This does not do anything if not connected to a terminal. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + if not isatty(sys.stdout): + return + + # ANSI escape \033[2J clears the screen, \033[1;1H moves the cursor + echo("\033[2J\033[1;1H", nl=False) + + +def _interpret_color(color: int | tuple[int, int, int] | str, offset: int = 0) -> str: + if isinstance(color, int): + return f"{38 + offset};5;{color:d}" + + if isinstance(color, (tuple, list)): + r, g, b = color + return f"{38 + offset};2;{r:d};{g:d};{b:d}" + + return str(_ansi_colors[color] + offset) + + +def style( + text: t.Any, + fg: int | tuple[int, int, int] | str | None = None, + bg: int | tuple[int, int, int] | str | None = None, + bold: bool | None = None, + dim: bool | None = None, + underline: bool | None = None, + overline: bool | None = None, + italic: bool | None = None, + blink: bool | None = None, + reverse: bool | None = None, + strikethrough: bool | None = None, + reset: bool = True, +) -> str: + """Styles a text with ANSI styles and returns the new string. By + default the styling is self contained which means that at the end + of the string a reset code is issued. This can be prevented by + passing ``reset=False``. + + Examples:: + + click.echo(click.style('Hello World!', fg='green')) + click.echo(click.style('ATTENTION!', blink=True)) + click.echo(click.style('Some things', reverse=True, fg='cyan')) + click.echo(click.style('More colors', fg=(255, 12, 128), bg=117)) + + Supported color names: + + * ``black`` (might be a gray) + * ``red`` + * ``green`` + * ``yellow`` (might be an orange) + * ``blue`` + * ``magenta`` + * ``cyan`` + * ``white`` (might be light gray) + * ``bright_black`` + * ``bright_red`` + * ``bright_green`` + * ``bright_yellow`` + * ``bright_blue`` + * ``bright_magenta`` + * ``bright_cyan`` + * ``bright_white`` + * ``reset`` (reset the color code only) + + If the terminal supports it, color may also be specified as: + + - An integer in the interval [0, 255]. The terminal must support + 8-bit/256-color mode. + - An RGB tuple of three integers in [0, 255]. The terminal must + support 24-bit/true-color mode. + + See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_color and + https://gist.github.com/XVilka/8346728 for more information. + + :param text: the string to style with ansi codes. + :param fg: if provided this will become the foreground color. + :param bg: if provided this will become the background color. + :param bold: if provided this will enable or disable bold mode. + :param dim: if provided this will enable or disable dim mode. This is + badly supported. + :param underline: if provided this will enable or disable underline. + :param overline: if provided this will enable or disable overline. + :param italic: if provided this will enable or disable italic. + :param blink: if provided this will enable or disable blinking. + :param reverse: if provided this will enable or disable inverse + rendering (foreground becomes background and the + other way round). + :param strikethrough: if provided this will enable or disable + striking through text. + :param reset: by default a reset-all code is added at the end of the + string which means that styles do not carry over. This + can be disabled to compose styles. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + A non-string ``message`` is converted to a string. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added support for 256 and RGB color codes. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``strikethrough``, ``italic``, and ``overline`` + parameters. + + .. versionchanged:: 7.0 + Added support for bright colors. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + if not isinstance(text, str): + text = str(text) + + bits = [] + + if fg: + try: + bits.append(f"\033[{_interpret_color(fg)}m") + except KeyError: + raise TypeError(f"Unknown color {fg!r}") from None + + if bg: + try: + bits.append(f"\033[{_interpret_color(bg, 10)}m") + except KeyError: + raise TypeError(f"Unknown color {bg!r}") from None + + if bold is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{1 if bold else 22}m") + if dim is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{2 if dim else 22}m") + if underline is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{4 if underline else 24}m") + if overline is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{53 if overline else 55}m") + if italic is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{3 if italic else 23}m") + if blink is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{5 if blink else 25}m") + if reverse is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{7 if reverse else 27}m") + if strikethrough is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{9 if strikethrough else 29}m") + bits.append(text) + if reset: + bits.append(_ansi_reset_all) + return "".join(bits) + + +def unstyle(text: str) -> str: + """Removes ANSI styling information from a string. Usually it's not + necessary to use this function as Click's echo function will + automatically remove styling if necessary. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + :param text: the text to remove style information from. + """ + return strip_ansi(text) + + +def secho( + message: t.Any | None = None, + file: t.IO[t.AnyStr] | None = None, + nl: bool = True, + err: bool = False, + color: bool | None = None, + **styles: t.Any, +) -> None: + """This function combines :func:`echo` and :func:`style` into one + call. As such the following two calls are the same:: + + click.secho('Hello World!', fg='green') + click.echo(click.style('Hello World!', fg='green')) + + All keyword arguments are forwarded to the underlying functions + depending on which one they go with. + + Non-string types will be converted to :class:`str`. However, + :class:`bytes` are passed directly to :meth:`echo` without applying + style. If you want to style bytes that represent text, call + :meth:`bytes.decode` first. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + A non-string ``message`` is converted to a string. Bytes are + passed through without style applied. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + if message is not None and not isinstance(message, (bytes, bytearray)): + message = style(message, **styles) + + return echo(message, file=file, nl=nl, err=err, color=color) + + +@t.overload +def edit( + text: bytes | bytearray, + editor: str | None = None, + env: cabc.Mapping[str, str] | None = None, + require_save: bool = False, + extension: str = ".txt", +) -> bytes | None: ... + + +@t.overload +def edit( + text: str, + editor: str | None = None, + env: cabc.Mapping[str, str] | None = None, + require_save: bool = True, + extension: str = ".txt", +) -> str | None: ... + + +@t.overload +def edit( + text: None = None, + editor: str | None = None, + env: cabc.Mapping[str, str] | None = None, + require_save: bool = True, + extension: str = ".txt", + filename: str | cabc.Iterable[str] | None = None, +) -> None: ... + + +def edit( + text: str | bytes | bytearray | None = None, + editor: str | None = None, + env: cabc.Mapping[str, str] | None = None, + require_save: bool = True, + extension: str = ".txt", + filename: str | cabc.Iterable[str] | None = None, +) -> str | bytes | bytearray | None: + r"""Edits the given text in the defined editor. If an editor is given + (should be the full path to the executable but the regular operating + system search path is used for finding the executable) it overrides + the detected editor. Optionally, some environment variables can be + used. If the editor is closed without changes, `None` is returned. In + case a file is edited directly the return value is always `None` and + `require_save` and `extension` are ignored. + + If the editor cannot be opened a :exc:`UsageError` is raised. + + Note for Windows: to simplify cross-platform usage, the newlines are + automatically converted from POSIX to Windows and vice versa. As such, + the message here will have ``\n`` as newline markers. + + :param text: the text to edit. + :param editor: optionally the editor to use. Defaults to automatic + detection. + :param env: environment variables to forward to the editor. + :param require_save: if this is true, then not saving in the editor + will make the return value become `None`. + :param extension: the extension to tell the editor about. This defaults + to `.txt` but changing this might change syntax + highlighting. + :param filename: if provided it will edit this file instead of the + provided text contents. It will not use a temporary + file as an indirection in that case. If the editor supports + editing multiple files at once, a sequence of files may be + passed as well. Invoke `click.file` once per file instead + if multiple files cannot be managed at once or editing the + files serially is desired. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2.0 + ``filename`` now accepts any ``Iterable[str]`` in addition to a ``str`` + if the ``editor`` supports editing multiple files at once. + + """ + from ._termui_impl import Editor + + ed = Editor(editor=editor, env=env, require_save=require_save, extension=extension) + + if filename is None: + return ed.edit(text) + + if isinstance(filename, str): + filename = (filename,) + + ed.edit_files(filenames=filename) + return None + + +def launch(url: str, wait: bool = False, locate: bool = False) -> int: + """This function launches the given URL (or filename) in the default + viewer application for this file type. If this is an executable, it + might launch the executable in a new session. The return value is + the exit code of the launched application. Usually, ``0`` indicates + success. + + Examples:: + + click.launch('https://click.palletsprojects.com/') + click.launch('/my/downloaded/file', locate=True) + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + :param url: URL or filename of the thing to launch. + :param wait: Wait for the program to exit before returning. This + only works if the launched program blocks. In particular, + ``xdg-open`` on Linux does not block. + :param locate: if this is set to `True` then instead of launching the + application associated with the URL it will attempt to + launch a file manager with the file located. This + might have weird effects if the URL does not point to + the filesystem. + """ + from ._termui_impl import open_url + + return open_url(url, wait=wait, locate=locate) + + +# If this is provided, getchar() calls into this instead. This is used +# for unittesting purposes. +_getchar: t.Callable[[bool], str] | None = None + + +def getchar(echo: bool = False) -> str: + """Fetches a single character from the terminal and returns it. This + will always return a unicode character and under certain rare + circumstances this might return more than one character. The + situations which more than one character is returned is when for + whatever reason multiple characters end up in the terminal buffer or + standard input was not actually a terminal. + + Note that this will always read from the terminal, even if something + is piped into the standard input. + + Note for Windows: in rare cases when typing non-ASCII characters, this + function might wait for a second character and then return both at once. + This is because certain Unicode characters look like special-key markers. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + :param echo: if set to `True`, the character read will also show up on + the terminal. The default is to not show it. + """ + global _getchar + + if _getchar is None: + from ._termui_impl import getchar as f + + _getchar = f + + return _getchar(echo) + + +def raw_terminal() -> AbstractContextManager[int]: + from ._termui_impl import raw_terminal as f + + return f() + + +def pause(info: str | None = None, err: bool = False) -> None: + """This command stops execution and waits for the user to press any + key to continue. This is similar to the Windows batch "pause" + command. If the program is not run through a terminal, this command + will instead do nothing. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + .. versionadded:: 4.0 + Added the `err` parameter. + + :param info: The message to print before pausing. Defaults to + ``"Press any key to continue..."``. + :param err: if set to message goes to ``stderr`` instead of + ``stdout``, the same as with echo. + """ + if not isatty(sys.stdin) or not isatty(sys.stdout): + return + + if info is None: + info = _("Press any key to continue...") + + try: + if info: + echo(info, nl=False, err=err) + try: + getchar() + except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): + pass + finally: + if info: + echo(err=err) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/testing.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/testing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7c0e8741e2d07f54294a82792c776d08c639add4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/testing.py @@ -0,0 +1,565 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc as cabc +import contextlib +import io +import os +import shlex +import shutil +import sys +import tempfile +import typing as t +from types import TracebackType + +from . import _compat +from . import formatting +from . import termui +from . import utils +from ._compat import _find_binary_reader + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from _typeshed import ReadableBuffer + + from .core import Command + + +class EchoingStdin: + def __init__(self, input: t.BinaryIO, output: t.BinaryIO) -> None: + self._input = input + self._output = output + self._paused = False + + def __getattr__(self, x: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self._input, x) + + def _echo(self, rv: bytes) -> bytes: + if not self._paused: + self._output.write(rv) + + return rv + + def read(self, n: int = -1) -> bytes: + return self._echo(self._input.read(n)) + + def read1(self, n: int = -1) -> bytes: + return self._echo(self._input.read1(n)) # type: ignore + + def readline(self, n: int = -1) -> bytes: + return self._echo(self._input.readline(n)) + + def readlines(self) -> list[bytes]: + return [self._echo(x) for x in self._input.readlines()] + + def __iter__(self) -> cabc.Iterator[bytes]: + return iter(self._echo(x) for x in self._input) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return repr(self._input) + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def _pause_echo(stream: EchoingStdin | None) -> cabc.Iterator[None]: + if stream is None: + yield + else: + stream._paused = True + yield + stream._paused = False + + +class BytesIOCopy(io.BytesIO): + """Patch ``io.BytesIO`` to let the written stream be copied to another. + + .. versionadded:: 8.2 + """ + + def __init__(self, copy_to: io.BytesIO) -> None: + super().__init__() + self.copy_to = copy_to + + def flush(self) -> None: + super().flush() + self.copy_to.flush() + + def write(self, b: ReadableBuffer) -> int: + self.copy_to.write(b) + return super().write(b) + + +class StreamMixer: + """Mixes `` and `` streams. + + The result is available in the ``output`` attribute. + + .. versionadded:: 8.2 + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.output: io.BytesIO = io.BytesIO() + self.stdout: io.BytesIO = BytesIOCopy(copy_to=self.output) + self.stderr: io.BytesIO = BytesIOCopy(copy_to=self.output) + + +class _NamedTextIOWrapper(io.TextIOWrapper): + def __init__( + self, buffer: t.BinaryIO, name: str, mode: str, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> None: + super().__init__(buffer, **kwargs) + self._name = name + self._mode = mode + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + return self._name + + @property + def mode(self) -> str: + return self._mode + + def __next__(self) -> str: # type: ignore + try: + line = super().__next__() + except StopIteration as e: + raise EOFError() from e + return line + + +def make_input_stream( + input: str | bytes | t.IO[t.Any] | None, charset: str +) -> t.BinaryIO: + # Is already an input stream. + if hasattr(input, "read"): + rv = _find_binary_reader(t.cast("t.IO[t.Any]", input)) + + if rv is not None: + return rv + + raise TypeError("Could not find binary reader for input stream.") + + if input is None: + input = b"" + elif isinstance(input, str): + input = input.encode(charset) + + return io.BytesIO(input) + + +class Result: + """Holds the captured result of an invoked CLI script. + + :param runner: The runner that created the result + :param stdout_bytes: The standard output as bytes. + :param stderr_bytes: The standard error as bytes. + :param output_bytes: A mix of ``stdout_bytes`` and ``stderr_bytes``, as the + user would see it in its terminal. + :param return_value: The value returned from the invoked command. + :param exit_code: The exit code as integer. + :param exception: The exception that happened if one did. + :param exc_info: Exception information (exception type, exception instance, + traceback type). + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + ``stderr_bytes`` no longer optional, ``output_bytes`` introduced and + ``mix_stderr`` has been removed. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + Added ``return_value``. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + runner: CliRunner, + stdout_bytes: bytes, + stderr_bytes: bytes, + output_bytes: bytes, + return_value: t.Any, + exit_code: int, + exception: BaseException | None, + exc_info: tuple[type[BaseException], BaseException, TracebackType] + | None = None, + ): + self.runner = runner + self.stdout_bytes = stdout_bytes + self.stderr_bytes = stderr_bytes + self.output_bytes = output_bytes + self.return_value = return_value + self.exit_code = exit_code + self.exception = exception + self.exc_info = exc_info + + @property + def output(self) -> str: + """The terminal output as unicode string, as the user would see it. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + No longer a proxy for ``self.stdout``. Now has its own independent stream + that is mixing `` and ``, in the order they were written. + """ + return self.output_bytes.decode(self.runner.charset, "replace").replace( + "\r\n", "\n" + ) + + @property + def stdout(self) -> str: + """The standard output as unicode string.""" + return self.stdout_bytes.decode(self.runner.charset, "replace").replace( + "\r\n", "\n" + ) + + @property + def stderr(self) -> str: + """The standard error as unicode string. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + No longer raise an exception, always returns the `` string. + """ + return self.stderr_bytes.decode(self.runner.charset, "replace").replace( + "\r\n", "\n" + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + exc_str = repr(self.exception) if self.exception else "okay" + return f"<{type(self).__name__} {exc_str}>" + + +class CliRunner: + """The CLI runner provides functionality to invoke a Click command line + script for unittesting purposes in a isolated environment. This only + works in single-threaded systems without any concurrency as it changes the + global interpreter state. + + :param charset: the character set for the input and output data. + :param env: a dictionary with environment variables for overriding. + :param echo_stdin: if this is set to `True`, then reading from `` writes + to ``. This is useful for showing examples in + some circumstances. Note that regular prompts + will automatically echo the input. + :param catch_exceptions: Whether to catch any exceptions other than + ``SystemExit`` when running :meth:`~CliRunner.invoke`. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + Added the ``catch_exceptions`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + ``mix_stderr`` parameter has been removed. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + charset: str = "utf-8", + env: cabc.Mapping[str, str | None] | None = None, + echo_stdin: bool = False, + catch_exceptions: bool = True, + ) -> None: + self.charset = charset + self.env: cabc.Mapping[str, str | None] = env or {} + self.echo_stdin = echo_stdin + self.catch_exceptions = catch_exceptions + + def get_default_prog_name(self, cli: Command) -> str: + """Given a command object it will return the default program name + for it. The default is the `name` attribute or ``"root"`` if not + set. + """ + return cli.name or "root" + + def make_env( + self, overrides: cabc.Mapping[str, str | None] | None = None + ) -> cabc.Mapping[str, str | None]: + """Returns the environment overrides for invoking a script.""" + rv = dict(self.env) + if overrides: + rv.update(overrides) + return rv + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def isolation( + self, + input: str | bytes | t.IO[t.Any] | None = None, + env: cabc.Mapping[str, str | None] | None = None, + color: bool = False, + ) -> cabc.Iterator[tuple[io.BytesIO, io.BytesIO, io.BytesIO]]: + """A context manager that sets up the isolation for invoking of a + command line tool. This sets up `` with the given input data + and `os.environ` with the overrides from the given dictionary. + This also rebinds some internals in Click to be mocked (like the + prompt functionality). + + This is automatically done in the :meth:`invoke` method. + + :param input: the input stream to put into `sys.stdin`. + :param env: the environment overrides as dictionary. + :param color: whether the output should contain color codes. The + application can still override this explicitly. + + .. versionadded:: 8.2 + An additional output stream is returned, which is a mix of + `` and `` streams. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + Always returns the `` stream. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + `` is opened with ``errors="backslashreplace"`` + instead of the default ``"strict"``. + + .. versionchanged:: 4.0 + Added the ``color`` parameter. + """ + bytes_input = make_input_stream(input, self.charset) + echo_input = None + + old_stdin = sys.stdin + old_stdout = sys.stdout + old_stderr = sys.stderr + old_forced_width = formatting.FORCED_WIDTH + formatting.FORCED_WIDTH = 80 + + env = self.make_env(env) + + stream_mixer = StreamMixer() + + if self.echo_stdin: + bytes_input = echo_input = t.cast( + t.BinaryIO, EchoingStdin(bytes_input, stream_mixer.stdout) + ) + + sys.stdin = text_input = _NamedTextIOWrapper( + bytes_input, encoding=self.charset, name="", mode="r" + ) + + if self.echo_stdin: + # Force unbuffered reads, otherwise TextIOWrapper reads a + # large chunk which is echoed early. + text_input._CHUNK_SIZE = 1 # type: ignore + + sys.stdout = _NamedTextIOWrapper( + stream_mixer.stdout, encoding=self.charset, name="", mode="w" + ) + + sys.stderr = _NamedTextIOWrapper( + stream_mixer.stderr, + encoding=self.charset, + name="", + mode="w", + errors="backslashreplace", + ) + + @_pause_echo(echo_input) # type: ignore + def visible_input(prompt: str | None = None) -> str: + sys.stdout.write(prompt or "") + val = next(text_input).rstrip("\r\n") + sys.stdout.write(f"{val}\n") + sys.stdout.flush() + return val + + @_pause_echo(echo_input) # type: ignore + def hidden_input(prompt: str | None = None) -> str: + sys.stdout.write(f"{prompt or ''}\n") + sys.stdout.flush() + return next(text_input).rstrip("\r\n") + + @_pause_echo(echo_input) # type: ignore + def _getchar(echo: bool) -> str: + char = sys.stdin.read(1) + + if echo: + sys.stdout.write(char) + + sys.stdout.flush() + return char + + default_color = color + + def should_strip_ansi( + stream: t.IO[t.Any] | None = None, color: bool | None = None + ) -> bool: + if color is None: + return not default_color + return not color + + old_visible_prompt_func = termui.visible_prompt_func + old_hidden_prompt_func = termui.hidden_prompt_func + old__getchar_func = termui._getchar + old_should_strip_ansi = utils.should_strip_ansi # type: ignore + old__compat_should_strip_ansi = _compat.should_strip_ansi + termui.visible_prompt_func = visible_input + termui.hidden_prompt_func = hidden_input + termui._getchar = _getchar + utils.should_strip_ansi = should_strip_ansi # type: ignore + _compat.should_strip_ansi = should_strip_ansi + + old_env = {} + try: + for key, value in env.items(): + old_env[key] = os.environ.get(key) + if value is None: + try: + del os.environ[key] + except Exception: + pass + else: + os.environ[key] = value + yield (stream_mixer.stdout, stream_mixer.stderr, stream_mixer.output) + finally: + for key, value in old_env.items(): + if value is None: + try: + del os.environ[key] + except Exception: + pass + else: + os.environ[key] = value + sys.stdout = old_stdout + sys.stderr = old_stderr + sys.stdin = old_stdin + termui.visible_prompt_func = old_visible_prompt_func + termui.hidden_prompt_func = old_hidden_prompt_func + termui._getchar = old__getchar_func + utils.should_strip_ansi = old_should_strip_ansi # type: ignore + _compat.should_strip_ansi = old__compat_should_strip_ansi + formatting.FORCED_WIDTH = old_forced_width + + def invoke( + self, + cli: Command, + args: str | cabc.Sequence[str] | None = None, + input: str | bytes | t.IO[t.Any] | None = None, + env: cabc.Mapping[str, str | None] | None = None, + catch_exceptions: bool | None = None, + color: bool = False, + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> Result: + """Invokes a command in an isolated environment. The arguments are + forwarded directly to the command line script, the `extra` keyword + arguments are passed to the :meth:`~clickpkg.Command.main` function of + the command. + + This returns a :class:`Result` object. + + :param cli: the command to invoke + :param args: the arguments to invoke. It may be given as an iterable + or a string. When given as string it will be interpreted + as a Unix shell command. More details at + :func:`shlex.split`. + :param input: the input data for `sys.stdin`. + :param env: the environment overrides. + :param catch_exceptions: Whether to catch any other exceptions than + ``SystemExit``. If :data:`None`, the value + from :class:`CliRunner` is used. + :param extra: the keyword arguments to pass to :meth:`main`. + :param color: whether the output should contain color codes. The + application can still override this explicitly. + + .. versionadded:: 8.2 + The result object has the ``output_bytes`` attribute with + the mix of ``stdout_bytes`` and ``stderr_bytes``, as the user would + see it in its terminal. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2 + The result object always returns the ``stderr_bytes`` stream. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + The result object has the ``return_value`` attribute with + the value returned from the invoked command. + + .. versionchanged:: 4.0 + Added the ``color`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Added the ``catch_exceptions`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The result object has the ``exc_info`` attribute with the + traceback if available. + """ + exc_info = None + if catch_exceptions is None: + catch_exceptions = self.catch_exceptions + + with self.isolation(input=input, env=env, color=color) as outstreams: + return_value = None + exception: BaseException | None = None + exit_code = 0 + + if isinstance(args, str): + args = shlex.split(args) + + try: + prog_name = extra.pop("prog_name") + except KeyError: + prog_name = self.get_default_prog_name(cli) + + try: + return_value = cli.main(args=args or (), prog_name=prog_name, **extra) + except SystemExit as e: + exc_info = sys.exc_info() + e_code = t.cast("int | t.Any | None", e.code) + + if e_code is None: + e_code = 0 + + if e_code != 0: + exception = e + + if not isinstance(e_code, int): + sys.stdout.write(str(e_code)) + sys.stdout.write("\n") + e_code = 1 + + exit_code = e_code + + except Exception as e: + if not catch_exceptions: + raise + exception = e + exit_code = 1 + exc_info = sys.exc_info() + finally: + sys.stdout.flush() + sys.stderr.flush() + stdout = outstreams[0].getvalue() + stderr = outstreams[1].getvalue() + output = outstreams[2].getvalue() + + return Result( + runner=self, + stdout_bytes=stdout, + stderr_bytes=stderr, + output_bytes=output, + return_value=return_value, + exit_code=exit_code, + exception=exception, + exc_info=exc_info, # type: ignore + ) + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def isolated_filesystem( + self, temp_dir: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = None + ) -> cabc.Iterator[str]: + """A context manager that creates a temporary directory and + changes the current working directory to it. This isolates tests + that affect the contents of the CWD to prevent them from + interfering with each other. + + :param temp_dir: Create the temporary directory under this + directory. If given, the created directory is not removed + when exiting. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``temp_dir`` parameter. + """ + cwd = os.getcwd() + dt = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=temp_dir) + os.chdir(dt) + + try: + yield dt + finally: + os.chdir(cwd) + + if temp_dir is None: + try: + shutil.rmtree(dt) + except OSError: + pass diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/types.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/types.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..684cb3b1e6107bada194d18968de69a7f383a2a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/types.py @@ -0,0 +1,1165 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc as cabc +import enum +import os +import stat +import sys +import typing as t +from datetime import datetime +from gettext import gettext as _ +from gettext import ngettext + +from ._compat import _get_argv_encoding +from ._compat import open_stream +from .exceptions import BadParameter +from .utils import format_filename +from .utils import LazyFile +from .utils import safecall + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + + from .core import Context + from .core import Parameter + from .shell_completion import CompletionItem + +ParamTypeValue = t.TypeVar("ParamTypeValue") + + +class ParamType: + """Represents the type of a parameter. Validates and converts values + from the command line or Python into the correct type. + + To implement a custom type, subclass and implement at least the + following: + + - The :attr:`name` class attribute must be set. + - Calling an instance of the type with ``None`` must return + ``None``. This is already implemented by default. + - :meth:`convert` must convert string values to the correct type. + - :meth:`convert` must accept values that are already the correct + type. + - It must be able to convert a value if the ``ctx`` and ``param`` + arguments are ``None``. This can occur when converting prompt + input. + """ + + is_composite: t.ClassVar[bool] = False + arity: t.ClassVar[int] = 1 + + #: the descriptive name of this type + name: str + + #: if a list of this type is expected and the value is pulled from a + #: string environment variable, this is what splits it up. `None` + #: means any whitespace. For all parameters the general rule is that + #: whitespace splits them up. The exception are paths and files which + #: are split by ``os.path.pathsep`` by default (":" on Unix and ";" on + #: Windows). + envvar_list_splitter: t.ClassVar[str | None] = None + + def to_info_dict(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + """Gather information that could be useful for a tool generating + user-facing documentation. + + Use :meth:`click.Context.to_info_dict` to traverse the entire + CLI structure. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + # The class name without the "ParamType" suffix. + param_type = type(self).__name__.partition("ParamType")[0] + param_type = param_type.partition("ParameterType")[0] + + # Custom subclasses might not remember to set a name. + if hasattr(self, "name"): + name = self.name + else: + name = param_type + + return {"param_type": param_type, "name": name} + + def __call__( + self, + value: t.Any, + param: Parameter | None = None, + ctx: Context | None = None, + ) -> t.Any: + if value is not None: + return self.convert(value, param, ctx) + + def get_metavar(self, param: Parameter, ctx: Context) -> str | None: + """Returns the metavar default for this param if it provides one.""" + + def get_missing_message(self, param: Parameter, ctx: Context | None) -> str | None: + """Optionally might return extra information about a missing + parameter. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: Parameter | None, ctx: Context | None + ) -> t.Any: + """Convert the value to the correct type. This is not called if + the value is ``None`` (the missing value). + + This must accept string values from the command line, as well as + values that are already the correct type. It may also convert + other compatible types. + + The ``param`` and ``ctx`` arguments may be ``None`` in certain + situations, such as when converting prompt input. + + If the value cannot be converted, call :meth:`fail` with a + descriptive message. + + :param value: The value to convert. + :param param: The parameter that is using this type to convert + its value. May be ``None``. + :param ctx: The current context that arrived at this value. May + be ``None``. + """ + return value + + def split_envvar_value(self, rv: str) -> cabc.Sequence[str]: + """Given a value from an environment variable this splits it up + into small chunks depending on the defined envvar list splitter. + + If the splitter is set to `None`, which means that whitespace splits, + then leading and trailing whitespace is ignored. Otherwise, leading + and trailing splitters usually lead to empty items being included. + """ + return (rv or "").split(self.envvar_list_splitter) + + def fail( + self, + message: str, + param: Parameter | None = None, + ctx: Context | None = None, + ) -> t.NoReturn: + """Helper method to fail with an invalid value message.""" + raise BadParameter(message, ctx=ctx, param=param) + + def shell_complete( + self, ctx: Context, param: Parameter, incomplete: str + ) -> list[CompletionItem]: + """Return a list of + :class:`~click.shell_completion.CompletionItem` objects for the + incomplete value. Most types do not provide completions, but + some do, and this allows custom types to provide custom + completions as well. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param param: The parameter that is requesting completion. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + return [] + + +class CompositeParamType(ParamType): + is_composite = True + + @property + def arity(self) -> int: # type: ignore + raise NotImplementedError() + + +class FuncParamType(ParamType): + def __init__(self, func: t.Callable[[t.Any], t.Any]) -> None: + self.name: str = func.__name__ + self.func = func + + def to_info_dict(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict["func"] = self.func + return info_dict + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: Parameter | None, ctx: Context | None + ) -> t.Any: + try: + return self.func(value) + except ValueError: + try: + value = str(value) + except UnicodeError: + value = value.decode("utf-8", "replace") + + self.fail(value, param, ctx) + + +class UnprocessedParamType(ParamType): + name = "text" + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: Parameter | None, ctx: Context | None + ) -> t.Any: + return value + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "UNPROCESSED" + + +class StringParamType(ParamType): + name = "text" + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: Parameter | None, ctx: Context | None + ) -> t.Any: + if isinstance(value, bytes): + enc = _get_argv_encoding() + try: + value = value.decode(enc) + except UnicodeError: + fs_enc = sys.getfilesystemencoding() + if fs_enc != enc: + try: + value = value.decode(fs_enc) + except UnicodeError: + value = value.decode("utf-8", "replace") + else: + value = value.decode("utf-8", "replace") + return value + return str(value) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "STRING" + + +class Choice(ParamType, t.Generic[ParamTypeValue]): + """The choice type allows a value to be checked against a fixed set + of supported values. + + You may pass any iterable value which will be converted to a tuple + and thus will only be iterated once. + + The resulting value will always be one of the originally passed choices. + See :meth:`normalize_choice` for more info on the mapping of strings + to choices. See :ref:`choice-opts` for an example. + + :param case_sensitive: Set to false to make choices case + insensitive. Defaults to true. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2.0 + Non-``str`` ``choices`` are now supported. It can additionally be any + iterable. Before you were not recommended to pass anything but a list or + tuple. + + .. versionadded:: 8.2.0 + Choice normalization can be overridden via :meth:`normalize_choice`. + """ + + name = "choice" + + def __init__( + self, choices: cabc.Iterable[ParamTypeValue], case_sensitive: bool = True + ) -> None: + self.choices: cabc.Sequence[ParamTypeValue] = tuple(choices) + self.case_sensitive = case_sensitive + + def to_info_dict(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict["choices"] = self.choices + info_dict["case_sensitive"] = self.case_sensitive + return info_dict + + def _normalized_mapping( + self, ctx: Context | None = None + ) -> cabc.Mapping[ParamTypeValue, str]: + """ + Returns mapping where keys are the original choices and the values are + the normalized values that are accepted via the command line. + + This is a simple wrapper around :meth:`normalize_choice`, use that + instead which is supported. + """ + return { + choice: self.normalize_choice( + choice=choice, + ctx=ctx, + ) + for choice in self.choices + } + + def normalize_choice(self, choice: ParamTypeValue, ctx: Context | None) -> str: + """ + Normalize a choice value, used to map a passed string to a choice. + Each choice must have a unique normalized value. + + By default uses :meth:`Context.token_normalize_func` and if not case + sensitive, convert it to a casefolded value. + + .. versionadded:: 8.2.0 + """ + normed_value = choice.name if isinstance(choice, enum.Enum) else str(choice) + + if ctx is not None and ctx.token_normalize_func is not None: + normed_value = ctx.token_normalize_func(normed_value) + + if not self.case_sensitive: + normed_value = normed_value.casefold() + + return normed_value + + def get_metavar(self, param: Parameter, ctx: Context) -> str | None: + if param.param_type_name == "option" and not param.show_choices: # type: ignore + choice_metavars = [ + convert_type(type(choice)).name.upper() for choice in self.choices + ] + choices_str = "|".join([*dict.fromkeys(choice_metavars)]) + else: + choices_str = "|".join( + [str(i) for i in self._normalized_mapping(ctx=ctx).values()] + ) + + # Use curly braces to indicate a required argument. + if param.required and param.param_type_name == "argument": + return f"{{{choices_str}}}" + + # Use square braces to indicate an option or optional argument. + return f"[{choices_str}]" + + def get_missing_message(self, param: Parameter, ctx: Context | None) -> str: + """ + Message shown when no choice is passed. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2.0 Added ``ctx`` argument. + """ + return _("Choose from:\n\t{choices}").format( + choices=",\n\t".join(self._normalized_mapping(ctx=ctx).values()) + ) + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: Parameter | None, ctx: Context | None + ) -> ParamTypeValue: + """ + For a given value from the parser, normalize it and find its + matching normalized value in the list of choices. Then return the + matched "original" choice. + """ + normed_value = self.normalize_choice(choice=value, ctx=ctx) + normalized_mapping = self._normalized_mapping(ctx=ctx) + + try: + return next( + original + for original, normalized in normalized_mapping.items() + if normalized == normed_value + ) + except StopIteration: + self.fail( + self.get_invalid_choice_message(value=value, ctx=ctx), + param=param, + ctx=ctx, + ) + + def get_invalid_choice_message(self, value: t.Any, ctx: Context | None) -> str: + """Get the error message when the given choice is invalid. + + :param value: The invalid value. + + .. versionadded:: 8.2 + """ + choices_str = ", ".join(map(repr, self._normalized_mapping(ctx=ctx).values())) + return ngettext( + "{value!r} is not {choice}.", + "{value!r} is not one of {choices}.", + len(self.choices), + ).format(value=value, choice=choices_str, choices=choices_str) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"Choice({list(self.choices)})" + + def shell_complete( + self, ctx: Context, param: Parameter, incomplete: str + ) -> list[CompletionItem]: + """Complete choices that start with the incomplete value. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param param: The parameter that is requesting completion. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + from click.shell_completion import CompletionItem + + str_choices = map(str, self.choices) + + if self.case_sensitive: + matched = (c for c in str_choices if c.startswith(incomplete)) + else: + incomplete = incomplete.lower() + matched = (c for c in str_choices if c.lower().startswith(incomplete)) + + return [CompletionItem(c) for c in matched] + + +class DateTime(ParamType): + """The DateTime type converts date strings into `datetime` objects. + + The format strings which are checked are configurable, but default to some + common (non-timezone aware) ISO 8601 formats. + + When specifying *DateTime* formats, you should only pass a list or a tuple. + Other iterables, like generators, may lead to surprising results. + + The format strings are processed using ``datetime.strptime``, and this + consequently defines the format strings which are allowed. + + Parsing is tried using each format, in order, and the first format which + parses successfully is used. + + :param formats: A list or tuple of date format strings, in the order in + which they should be tried. Defaults to + ``'%Y-%m-%d'``, ``'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S'``, + ``'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'``. + """ + + name = "datetime" + + def __init__(self, formats: cabc.Sequence[str] | None = None): + self.formats: cabc.Sequence[str] = formats or [ + "%Y-%m-%d", + "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S", + "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", + ] + + def to_info_dict(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict["formats"] = self.formats + return info_dict + + def get_metavar(self, param: Parameter, ctx: Context) -> str | None: + return f"[{'|'.join(self.formats)}]" + + def _try_to_convert_date(self, value: t.Any, format: str) -> datetime | None: + try: + return datetime.strptime(value, format) + except ValueError: + return None + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: Parameter | None, ctx: Context | None + ) -> t.Any: + if isinstance(value, datetime): + return value + + for format in self.formats: + converted = self._try_to_convert_date(value, format) + + if converted is not None: + return converted + + formats_str = ", ".join(map(repr, self.formats)) + self.fail( + ngettext( + "{value!r} does not match the format {format}.", + "{value!r} does not match the formats {formats}.", + len(self.formats), + ).format(value=value, format=formats_str, formats=formats_str), + param, + ctx, + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "DateTime" + + +class _NumberParamTypeBase(ParamType): + _number_class: t.ClassVar[type[t.Any]] + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: Parameter | None, ctx: Context | None + ) -> t.Any: + try: + return self._number_class(value) + except ValueError: + self.fail( + _("{value!r} is not a valid {number_type}.").format( + value=value, number_type=self.name + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + +class _NumberRangeBase(_NumberParamTypeBase): + def __init__( + self, + min: float | None = None, + max: float | None = None, + min_open: bool = False, + max_open: bool = False, + clamp: bool = False, + ) -> None: + self.min = min + self.max = max + self.min_open = min_open + self.max_open = max_open + self.clamp = clamp + + def to_info_dict(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict.update( + min=self.min, + max=self.max, + min_open=self.min_open, + max_open=self.max_open, + clamp=self.clamp, + ) + return info_dict + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: Parameter | None, ctx: Context | None + ) -> t.Any: + import operator + + rv = super().convert(value, param, ctx) + lt_min: bool = self.min is not None and ( + operator.le if self.min_open else operator.lt + )(rv, self.min) + gt_max: bool = self.max is not None and ( + operator.ge if self.max_open else operator.gt + )(rv, self.max) + + if self.clamp: + if lt_min: + return self._clamp(self.min, 1, self.min_open) # type: ignore + + if gt_max: + return self._clamp(self.max, -1, self.max_open) # type: ignore + + if lt_min or gt_max: + self.fail( + _("{value} is not in the range {range}.").format( + value=rv, range=self._describe_range() + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + return rv + + def _clamp(self, bound: float, dir: t.Literal[1, -1], open: bool) -> float: + """Find the valid value to clamp to bound in the given + direction. + + :param bound: The boundary value. + :param dir: 1 or -1 indicating the direction to move. + :param open: If true, the range does not include the bound. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def _describe_range(self) -> str: + """Describe the range for use in help text.""" + if self.min is None: + op = "<" if self.max_open else "<=" + return f"x{op}{self.max}" + + if self.max is None: + op = ">" if self.min_open else ">=" + return f"x{op}{self.min}" + + lop = "<" if self.min_open else "<=" + rop = "<" if self.max_open else "<=" + return f"{self.min}{lop}x{rop}{self.max}" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + clamp = " clamped" if self.clamp else "" + return f"<{type(self).__name__} {self._describe_range()}{clamp}>" + + +class IntParamType(_NumberParamTypeBase): + name = "integer" + _number_class = int + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "INT" + + +class IntRange(_NumberRangeBase, IntParamType): + """Restrict an :data:`click.INT` value to a range of accepted + values. See :ref:`ranges`. + + If ``min`` or ``max`` are not passed, any value is accepted in that + direction. If ``min_open`` or ``max_open`` are enabled, the + corresponding boundary is not included in the range. + + If ``clamp`` is enabled, a value outside the range is clamped to the + boundary instead of failing. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``min_open`` and ``max_open`` parameters. + """ + + name = "integer range" + + def _clamp( # type: ignore + self, bound: int, dir: t.Literal[1, -1], open: bool + ) -> int: + if not open: + return bound + + return bound + dir + + +class FloatParamType(_NumberParamTypeBase): + name = "float" + _number_class = float + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "FLOAT" + + +class FloatRange(_NumberRangeBase, FloatParamType): + """Restrict a :data:`click.FLOAT` value to a range of accepted + values. See :ref:`ranges`. + + If ``min`` or ``max`` are not passed, any value is accepted in that + direction. If ``min_open`` or ``max_open`` are enabled, the + corresponding boundary is not included in the range. + + If ``clamp`` is enabled, a value outside the range is clamped to the + boundary instead of failing. This is not supported if either + boundary is marked ``open``. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``min_open`` and ``max_open`` parameters. + """ + + name = "float range" + + def __init__( + self, + min: float | None = None, + max: float | None = None, + min_open: bool = False, + max_open: bool = False, + clamp: bool = False, + ) -> None: + super().__init__( + min=min, max=max, min_open=min_open, max_open=max_open, clamp=clamp + ) + + if (min_open or max_open) and clamp: + raise TypeError("Clamping is not supported for open bounds.") + + def _clamp(self, bound: float, dir: t.Literal[1, -1], open: bool) -> float: + if not open: + return bound + + # Could use math.nextafter here, but clamping an + # open float range doesn't seem to be particularly useful. It's + # left up to the user to write a callback to do it if needed. + raise RuntimeError("Clamping is not supported for open bounds.") + + +class BoolParamType(ParamType): + name = "boolean" + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: Parameter | None, ctx: Context | None + ) -> t.Any: + if value in {False, True}: + return bool(value) + + norm = value.strip().lower() + + if norm in {"1", "true", "t", "yes", "y", "on"}: + return True + + if norm in {"0", "false", "f", "no", "n", "off"}: + return False + + self.fail( + _("{value!r} is not a valid boolean.").format(value=value), param, ctx + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "BOOL" + + +class UUIDParameterType(ParamType): + name = "uuid" + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: Parameter | None, ctx: Context | None + ) -> t.Any: + import uuid + + if isinstance(value, uuid.UUID): + return value + + value = value.strip() + + try: + return uuid.UUID(value) + except ValueError: + self.fail( + _("{value!r} is not a valid UUID.").format(value=value), param, ctx + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "UUID" + + +class File(ParamType): + """Declares a parameter to be a file for reading or writing. The file + is automatically closed once the context tears down (after the command + finished working). + + Files can be opened for reading or writing. The special value ``-`` + indicates stdin or stdout depending on the mode. + + By default, the file is opened for reading text data, but it can also be + opened in binary mode or for writing. The encoding parameter can be used + to force a specific encoding. + + The `lazy` flag controls if the file should be opened immediately or upon + first IO. The default is to be non-lazy for standard input and output + streams as well as files opened for reading, `lazy` otherwise. When opening a + file lazily for reading, it is still opened temporarily for validation, but + will not be held open until first IO. lazy is mainly useful when opening + for writing to avoid creating the file until it is needed. + + Files can also be opened atomically in which case all writes go into a + separate file in the same folder and upon completion the file will + be moved over to the original location. This is useful if a file + regularly read by other users is modified. + + See :ref:`file-args` for more information. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Added the ``atomic`` parameter. + """ + + name = "filename" + envvar_list_splitter: t.ClassVar[str] = os.path.pathsep + + def __init__( + self, + mode: str = "r", + encoding: str | None = None, + errors: str | None = "strict", + lazy: bool | None = None, + atomic: bool = False, + ) -> None: + self.mode = mode + self.encoding = encoding + self.errors = errors + self.lazy = lazy + self.atomic = atomic + + def to_info_dict(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict.update(mode=self.mode, encoding=self.encoding) + return info_dict + + def resolve_lazy_flag(self, value: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> bool: + if self.lazy is not None: + return self.lazy + if os.fspath(value) == "-": + return False + elif "w" in self.mode: + return True + return False + + def convert( + self, + value: str | os.PathLike[str] | t.IO[t.Any], + param: Parameter | None, + ctx: Context | None, + ) -> t.IO[t.Any]: + if _is_file_like(value): + return value + + value = t.cast("str | os.PathLike[str]", value) + + try: + lazy = self.resolve_lazy_flag(value) + + if lazy: + lf = LazyFile( + value, self.mode, self.encoding, self.errors, atomic=self.atomic + ) + + if ctx is not None: + ctx.call_on_close(lf.close_intelligently) + + return t.cast("t.IO[t.Any]", lf) + + f, should_close = open_stream( + value, self.mode, self.encoding, self.errors, atomic=self.atomic + ) + + # If a context is provided, we automatically close the file + # at the end of the context execution (or flush out). If a + # context does not exist, it's the caller's responsibility to + # properly close the file. This for instance happens when the + # type is used with prompts. + if ctx is not None: + if should_close: + ctx.call_on_close(safecall(f.close)) + else: + ctx.call_on_close(safecall(f.flush)) + + return f + except OSError as e: + self.fail(f"'{format_filename(value)}': {e.strerror}", param, ctx) + + def shell_complete( + self, ctx: Context, param: Parameter, incomplete: str + ) -> list[CompletionItem]: + """Return a special completion marker that tells the completion + system to use the shell to provide file path completions. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param param: The parameter that is requesting completion. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + from click.shell_completion import CompletionItem + + return [CompletionItem(incomplete, type="file")] + + +def _is_file_like(value: t.Any) -> te.TypeGuard[t.IO[t.Any]]: + return hasattr(value, "read") or hasattr(value, "write") + + +class Path(ParamType): + """The ``Path`` type is similar to the :class:`File` type, but + returns the filename instead of an open file. Various checks can be + enabled to validate the type of file and permissions. + + :param exists: The file or directory needs to exist for the value to + be valid. If this is not set to ``True``, and the file does not + exist, then all further checks are silently skipped. + :param file_okay: Allow a file as a value. + :param dir_okay: Allow a directory as a value. + :param readable: if true, a readable check is performed. + :param writable: if true, a writable check is performed. + :param executable: if true, an executable check is performed. + :param resolve_path: Make the value absolute and resolve any + symlinks. A ``~`` is not expanded, as this is supposed to be + done by the shell only. + :param allow_dash: Allow a single dash as a value, which indicates + a standard stream (but does not open it). Use + :func:`~click.open_file` to handle opening this value. + :param path_type: Convert the incoming path value to this type. If + ``None``, keep Python's default, which is ``str``. Useful to + convert to :class:`pathlib.Path`. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + Added the ``executable`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Allow passing ``path_type=pathlib.Path``. + + .. versionchanged:: 6.0 + Added the ``allow_dash`` parameter. + """ + + envvar_list_splitter: t.ClassVar[str] = os.path.pathsep + + def __init__( + self, + exists: bool = False, + file_okay: bool = True, + dir_okay: bool = True, + writable: bool = False, + readable: bool = True, + resolve_path: bool = False, + allow_dash: bool = False, + path_type: type[t.Any] | None = None, + executable: bool = False, + ): + self.exists = exists + self.file_okay = file_okay + self.dir_okay = dir_okay + self.readable = readable + self.writable = writable + self.executable = executable + self.resolve_path = resolve_path + self.allow_dash = allow_dash + self.type = path_type + + if self.file_okay and not self.dir_okay: + self.name: str = _("file") + elif self.dir_okay and not self.file_okay: + self.name = _("directory") + else: + self.name = _("path") + + def to_info_dict(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict.update( + exists=self.exists, + file_okay=self.file_okay, + dir_okay=self.dir_okay, + writable=self.writable, + readable=self.readable, + allow_dash=self.allow_dash, + ) + return info_dict + + def coerce_path_result( + self, value: str | os.PathLike[str] + ) -> str | bytes | os.PathLike[str]: + if self.type is not None and not isinstance(value, self.type): + if self.type is str: + return os.fsdecode(value) + elif self.type is bytes: + return os.fsencode(value) + else: + return t.cast("os.PathLike[str]", self.type(value)) + + return value + + def convert( + self, + value: str | os.PathLike[str], + param: Parameter | None, + ctx: Context | None, + ) -> str | bytes | os.PathLike[str]: + rv = value + + is_dash = self.file_okay and self.allow_dash and rv in (b"-", "-") + + if not is_dash: + if self.resolve_path: + rv = os.path.realpath(rv) + + try: + st = os.stat(rv) + except OSError: + if not self.exists: + return self.coerce_path_result(rv) + self.fail( + _("{name} {filename!r} does not exist.").format( + name=self.name.title(), filename=format_filename(value) + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + if not self.file_okay and stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode): + self.fail( + _("{name} {filename!r} is a file.").format( + name=self.name.title(), filename=format_filename(value) + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + if not self.dir_okay and stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode): + self.fail( + _("{name} {filename!r} is a directory.").format( + name=self.name.title(), filename=format_filename(value) + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + if self.readable and not os.access(rv, os.R_OK): + self.fail( + _("{name} {filename!r} is not readable.").format( + name=self.name.title(), filename=format_filename(value) + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + if self.writable and not os.access(rv, os.W_OK): + self.fail( + _("{name} {filename!r} is not writable.").format( + name=self.name.title(), filename=format_filename(value) + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + if self.executable and not os.access(value, os.X_OK): + self.fail( + _("{name} {filename!r} is not executable.").format( + name=self.name.title(), filename=format_filename(value) + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + return self.coerce_path_result(rv) + + def shell_complete( + self, ctx: Context, param: Parameter, incomplete: str + ) -> list[CompletionItem]: + """Return a special completion marker that tells the completion + system to use the shell to provide path completions for only + directories or any paths. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param param: The parameter that is requesting completion. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + from click.shell_completion import CompletionItem + + type = "dir" if self.dir_okay and not self.file_okay else "file" + return [CompletionItem(incomplete, type=type)] + + +class Tuple(CompositeParamType): + """The default behavior of Click is to apply a type on a value directly. + This works well in most cases, except for when `nargs` is set to a fixed + count and different types should be used for different items. In this + case the :class:`Tuple` type can be used. This type can only be used + if `nargs` is set to a fixed number. + + For more information see :ref:`tuple-type`. + + This can be selected by using a Python tuple literal as a type. + + :param types: a list of types that should be used for the tuple items. + """ + + def __init__(self, types: cabc.Sequence[type[t.Any] | ParamType]) -> None: + self.types: cabc.Sequence[ParamType] = [convert_type(ty) for ty in types] + + def to_info_dict(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict["types"] = [t.to_info_dict() for t in self.types] + return info_dict + + @property + def name(self) -> str: # type: ignore + return f"<{' '.join(ty.name for ty in self.types)}>" + + @property + def arity(self) -> int: # type: ignore + return len(self.types) + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: Parameter | None, ctx: Context | None + ) -> t.Any: + len_type = len(self.types) + len_value = len(value) + + if len_value != len_type: + self.fail( + ngettext( + "{len_type} values are required, but {len_value} was given.", + "{len_type} values are required, but {len_value} were given.", + len_value, + ).format(len_type=len_type, len_value=len_value), + param=param, + ctx=ctx, + ) + + return tuple( + ty(x, param, ctx) for ty, x in zip(self.types, value, strict=False) + ) + + +def convert_type(ty: t.Any | None, default: t.Any | None = None) -> ParamType: + """Find the most appropriate :class:`ParamType` for the given Python + type. If the type isn't provided, it can be inferred from a default + value. + """ + guessed_type = False + + if ty is None and default is not None: + if isinstance(default, (tuple, list)): + # If the default is empty, ty will remain None and will + # return STRING. + if default: + item = default[0] + + # A tuple of tuples needs to detect the inner types. + # Can't call convert recursively because that would + # incorrectly unwind the tuple to a single type. + if isinstance(item, (tuple, list)): + ty = tuple(map(type, item)) + else: + ty = type(item) + else: + ty = type(default) + + guessed_type = True + + if isinstance(ty, tuple): + return Tuple(ty) + + if isinstance(ty, ParamType): + return ty + + if ty is str or ty is None: + return STRING + + if ty is int: + return INT + + if ty is float: + return FLOAT + + if ty is bool: + return BOOL + + if guessed_type: + return STRING + + if __debug__: + try: + if issubclass(ty, ParamType): + raise AssertionError( + f"Attempted to use an uninstantiated parameter type ({ty})." + ) + except TypeError: + # ty is an instance (correct), so issubclass fails. + pass + + return FuncParamType(ty) + + +#: A dummy parameter type that just does nothing. From a user's +#: perspective this appears to just be the same as `STRING` but +#: internally no string conversion takes place if the input was bytes. +#: This is usually useful when working with file paths as they can +#: appear in bytes and unicode. +#: +#: For path related uses the :class:`Path` type is a better choice but +#: there are situations where an unprocessed type is useful which is why +#: it is is provided. +#: +#: .. versionadded:: 4.0 +UNPROCESSED = UnprocessedParamType() + +#: A unicode string parameter type which is the implicit default. This +#: can also be selected by using ``str`` as type. +STRING = StringParamType() + +#: An integer parameter. This can also be selected by using ``int`` as +#: type. +INT = IntParamType() + +#: A floating point value parameter. This can also be selected by using +#: ``float`` as type. +FLOAT = FloatParamType() + +#: A boolean parameter. This is the default for boolean flags. This can +#: also be selected by using ``bool`` as a type. +BOOL = BoolParamType() + +#: A UUID parameter. +UUID = UUIDParameterType() + + +class OptionHelpExtra(t.TypedDict, total=False): + envvars: tuple[str, ...] + default: str + range: str + required: str diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/utils.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ab2fe5889cee75d559092442696f9b23bf20ebfb --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/click/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,627 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc as cabc +import os +import re +import sys +import typing as t +from functools import update_wrapper +from types import ModuleType +from types import TracebackType + +from ._compat import _default_text_stderr +from ._compat import _default_text_stdout +from ._compat import _find_binary_writer +from ._compat import auto_wrap_for_ansi +from ._compat import binary_streams +from ._compat import open_stream +from ._compat import should_strip_ansi +from ._compat import strip_ansi +from ._compat import text_streams +from ._compat import WIN +from .globals import resolve_color_default + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + + P = te.ParamSpec("P") + +R = t.TypeVar("R") + + +def _posixify(name: str) -> str: + return "-".join(name.split()).lower() + + +def safecall(func: t.Callable[P, R]) -> t.Callable[P, R | None]: + """Wraps a function so that it swallows exceptions.""" + + def wrapper(*args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> R | None: + try: + return func(*args, **kwargs) + except Exception: + pass + return None + + return update_wrapper(wrapper, func) + + +def make_str(value: t.Any) -> str: + """Converts a value into a valid string.""" + if isinstance(value, bytes): + try: + return value.decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding()) + except UnicodeError: + return value.decode("utf-8", "replace") + return str(value) + + +def make_default_short_help(help: str, max_length: int = 45) -> str: + """Returns a condensed version of help string.""" + # Consider only the first paragraph. + paragraph_end = help.find("\n\n") + + if paragraph_end != -1: + help = help[:paragraph_end] + + # Collapse newlines, tabs, and spaces. + words = help.split() + + if not words: + return "" + + # The first paragraph started with a "no rewrap" marker, ignore it. + if words[0] == "\b": + words = words[1:] + + total_length = 0 + last_index = len(words) - 1 + + for i, word in enumerate(words): + total_length += len(word) + (i > 0) + + if total_length > max_length: # too long, truncate + break + + if word[-1] == ".": # sentence end, truncate without "..." + return " ".join(words[: i + 1]) + + if total_length == max_length and i != last_index: + break # not at sentence end, truncate with "..." + else: + return " ".join(words) # no truncation needed + + # Account for the length of the suffix. + total_length += len("...") + + # remove words until the length is short enough + while i > 0: + total_length -= len(words[i]) + (i > 0) + + if total_length <= max_length: + break + + i -= 1 + + return " ".join(words[:i]) + "..." + + +class LazyFile: + """A lazy file works like a regular file but it does not fully open + the file but it does perform some basic checks early to see if the + filename parameter does make sense. This is useful for safely opening + files for writing. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + filename: str | os.PathLike[str], + mode: str = "r", + encoding: str | None = None, + errors: str | None = "strict", + atomic: bool = False, + ): + self.name: str = os.fspath(filename) + self.mode = mode + self.encoding = encoding + self.errors = errors + self.atomic = atomic + self._f: t.IO[t.Any] | None + self.should_close: bool + + if self.name == "-": + self._f, self.should_close = open_stream(filename, mode, encoding, errors) + else: + if "r" in mode: + # Open and close the file in case we're opening it for + # reading so that we can catch at least some errors in + # some cases early. + open(filename, mode).close() + self._f = None + self.should_close = True + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self.open(), name) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + if self._f is not None: + return repr(self._f) + return f"" + + def open(self) -> t.IO[t.Any]: + """Opens the file if it's not yet open. This call might fail with + a :exc:`FileError`. Not handling this error will produce an error + that Click shows. + """ + if self._f is not None: + return self._f + try: + rv, self.should_close = open_stream( + self.name, self.mode, self.encoding, self.errors, atomic=self.atomic + ) + except OSError as e: + from .exceptions import FileError + + raise FileError(self.name, hint=e.strerror) from e + self._f = rv + return rv + + def close(self) -> None: + """Closes the underlying file, no matter what.""" + if self._f is not None: + self._f.close() + + def close_intelligently(self) -> None: + """This function only closes the file if it was opened by the lazy + file wrapper. For instance this will never close stdin. + """ + if self.should_close: + self.close() + + def __enter__(self) -> LazyFile: + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None, + exc_value: BaseException | None, + tb: TracebackType | None, + ) -> None: + self.close_intelligently() + + def __iter__(self) -> cabc.Iterator[t.AnyStr]: + self.open() + return iter(self._f) # type: ignore + + +class KeepOpenFile: + def __init__(self, file: t.IO[t.Any]) -> None: + self._file: t.IO[t.Any] = file + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self._file, name) + + def __enter__(self) -> KeepOpenFile: + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None, + exc_value: BaseException | None, + tb: TracebackType | None, + ) -> None: + pass + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return repr(self._file) + + def __iter__(self) -> cabc.Iterator[t.AnyStr]: + return iter(self._file) + + +def echo( + message: t.Any | None = None, + file: t.IO[t.Any] | None = None, + nl: bool = True, + err: bool = False, + color: bool | None = None, +) -> None: + """Print a message and newline to stdout or a file. This should be + used instead of :func:`print` because it provides better support + for different data, files, and environments. + + Compared to :func:`print`, this does the following: + + - Ensures that the output encoding is not misconfigured on Linux. + - Supports Unicode in the Windows console. + - Supports writing to binary outputs, and supports writing bytes + to text outputs. + - Supports colors and styles on Windows. + - Removes ANSI color and style codes if the output does not look + like an interactive terminal. + - Always flushes the output. + + :param message: The string or bytes to output. Other objects are + converted to strings. + :param file: The file to write to. Defaults to ``stdout``. + :param err: Write to ``stderr`` instead of ``stdout``. + :param nl: Print a newline after the message. Enabled by default. + :param color: Force showing or hiding colors and other styles. By + default Click will remove color if the output does not look like + an interactive terminal. + + .. versionchanged:: 6.0 + Support Unicode output on the Windows console. Click does not + modify ``sys.stdout``, so ``sys.stdout.write()`` and ``print()`` + will still not support Unicode. + + .. versionchanged:: 4.0 + Added the ``color`` parameter. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + Added the ``err`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Support colors on Windows if colorama is installed. + """ + if file is None: + if err: + file = _default_text_stderr() + else: + file = _default_text_stdout() + + # There are no standard streams attached to write to. For example, + # pythonw on Windows. + if file is None: + return + + # Convert non bytes/text into the native string type. + if message is not None and not isinstance(message, (str, bytes, bytearray)): + out: str | bytes | None = str(message) + else: + out = message + + if nl: + out = out or "" + if isinstance(out, str): + out += "\n" + else: + out += b"\n" + + if not out: + file.flush() + return + + # If there is a message and the value looks like bytes, we manually + # need to find the binary stream and write the message in there. + # This is done separately so that most stream types will work as you + # would expect. Eg: you can write to StringIO for other cases. + if isinstance(out, (bytes, bytearray)): + binary_file = _find_binary_writer(file) + + if binary_file is not None: + file.flush() + binary_file.write(out) + binary_file.flush() + return + + # ANSI style code support. For no message or bytes, nothing happens. + # When outputting to a file instead of a terminal, strip codes. + else: + color = resolve_color_default(color) + + if should_strip_ansi(file, color): + out = strip_ansi(out) + elif WIN: + if auto_wrap_for_ansi is not None: + file = auto_wrap_for_ansi(file, color) # type: ignore + elif not color: + out = strip_ansi(out) + + file.write(out) # type: ignore + file.flush() + + +def get_binary_stream(name: t.Literal["stdin", "stdout", "stderr"]) -> t.BinaryIO: + """Returns a system stream for byte processing. + + :param name: the name of the stream to open. Valid names are ``'stdin'``, + ``'stdout'`` and ``'stderr'`` + """ + opener = binary_streams.get(name) + if opener is None: + raise TypeError(f"Unknown standard stream '{name}'") + return opener() + + +def get_text_stream( + name: t.Literal["stdin", "stdout", "stderr"], + encoding: str | None = None, + errors: str | None = "strict", +) -> t.TextIO: + """Returns a system stream for text processing. This usually returns + a wrapped stream around a binary stream returned from + :func:`get_binary_stream` but it also can take shortcuts for already + correctly configured streams. + + :param name: the name of the stream to open. Valid names are ``'stdin'``, + ``'stdout'`` and ``'stderr'`` + :param encoding: overrides the detected default encoding. + :param errors: overrides the default error mode. + """ + opener = text_streams.get(name) + if opener is None: + raise TypeError(f"Unknown standard stream '{name}'") + return opener(encoding, errors) + + +def open_file( + filename: str | os.PathLike[str], + mode: str = "r", + encoding: str | None = None, + errors: str | None = "strict", + lazy: bool = False, + atomic: bool = False, +) -> t.IO[t.Any]: + """Open a file, with extra behavior to handle ``'-'`` to indicate + a standard stream, lazy open on write, and atomic write. Similar to + the behavior of the :class:`~click.File` param type. + + If ``'-'`` is given to open ``stdout`` or ``stdin``, the stream is + wrapped so that using it in a context manager will not close it. + This makes it possible to use the function without accidentally + closing a standard stream: + + .. code-block:: python + + with open_file(filename) as f: + ... + + :param filename: The name or Path of the file to open, or ``'-'`` for + ``stdin``/``stdout``. + :param mode: The mode in which to open the file. + :param encoding: The encoding to decode or encode a file opened in + text mode. + :param errors: The error handling mode. + :param lazy: Wait to open the file until it is accessed. For read + mode, the file is temporarily opened to raise access errors + early, then closed until it is read again. + :param atomic: Write to a temporary file and replace the given file + on close. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + if lazy: + return t.cast( + "t.IO[t.Any]", LazyFile(filename, mode, encoding, errors, atomic=atomic) + ) + + f, should_close = open_stream(filename, mode, encoding, errors, atomic=atomic) + + if not should_close: + f = t.cast("t.IO[t.Any]", KeepOpenFile(f)) + + return f + + +def format_filename( + filename: str | bytes | os.PathLike[str] | os.PathLike[bytes], + shorten: bool = False, +) -> str: + """Format a filename as a string for display. Ensures the filename can be + displayed by replacing any invalid bytes or surrogate escapes in the name + with the replacement character ``�``. + + Invalid bytes or surrogate escapes will raise an error when written to a + stream with ``errors="strict"``. This will typically happen with ``stdout`` + when the locale is something like ``en_GB.UTF-8``. + + Many scenarios *are* safe to write surrogates though, due to PEP 538 and + PEP 540, including: + + - Writing to ``stderr``, which uses ``errors="backslashreplace"``. + - The system has ``LANG=C.UTF-8``, ``C``, or ``POSIX``. Python opens + stdout and stderr with ``errors="surrogateescape"``. + - None of ``LANG/LC_*`` are set. Python assumes ``LANG=C.UTF-8``. + - Python is started in UTF-8 mode with ``PYTHONUTF8=1`` or ``-X utf8``. + Python opens stdout and stderr with ``errors="surrogateescape"``. + + :param filename: formats a filename for UI display. This will also convert + the filename into unicode without failing. + :param shorten: this optionally shortens the filename to strip of the + path that leads up to it. + """ + if shorten: + filename = os.path.basename(filename) + else: + filename = os.fspath(filename) + + if isinstance(filename, bytes): + filename = filename.decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding(), "replace") + else: + filename = filename.encode("utf-8", "surrogateescape").decode( + "utf-8", "replace" + ) + + return filename + + +def get_app_dir(app_name: str, roaming: bool = True, force_posix: bool = False) -> str: + r"""Returns the config folder for the application. The default behavior + is to return whatever is most appropriate for the operating system. + + To give you an idea, for an app called ``"Foo Bar"``, something like + the following folders could be returned: + + Mac OS X: + ``~/Library/Application Support/Foo Bar`` + Mac OS X (POSIX): + ``~/.foo-bar`` + Unix: + ``~/.config/foo-bar`` + Unix (POSIX): + ``~/.foo-bar`` + Windows (roaming): + ``C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Foo Bar`` + Windows (not roaming): + ``C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Foo Bar`` + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + :param app_name: the application name. This should be properly capitalized + and can contain whitespace. + :param roaming: controls if the folder should be roaming or not on Windows. + Has no effect otherwise. + :param force_posix: if this is set to `True` then on any POSIX system the + folder will be stored in the home folder with a leading + dot instead of the XDG config home or darwin's + application support folder. + """ + if WIN: + key = "APPDATA" if roaming else "LOCALAPPDATA" + folder = os.environ.get(key) + if folder is None: + folder = os.path.expanduser("~") + return os.path.join(folder, app_name) + if force_posix: + return os.path.join(os.path.expanduser(f"~/.{_posixify(app_name)}")) + if sys.platform == "darwin": + return os.path.join( + os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Application Support"), app_name + ) + return os.path.join( + os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", os.path.expanduser("~/.config")), + _posixify(app_name), + ) + + +class PacifyFlushWrapper: + """This wrapper is used to catch and suppress BrokenPipeErrors resulting + from ``.flush()`` being called on broken pipe during the shutdown/final-GC + of the Python interpreter. Notably ``.flush()`` is always called on + ``sys.stdout`` and ``sys.stderr``. So as to have minimal impact on any + other cleanup code, and the case where the underlying file is not a broken + pipe, all calls and attributes are proxied. + """ + + def __init__(self, wrapped: t.IO[t.Any]) -> None: + self.wrapped = wrapped + + def flush(self) -> None: + try: + self.wrapped.flush() + except OSError as e: + import errno + + if e.errno != errno.EPIPE: + raise + + def __getattr__(self, attr: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self.wrapped, attr) + + +def _detect_program_name( + path: str | None = None, _main: ModuleType | None = None +) -> str: + """Determine the command used to run the program, for use in help + text. If a file or entry point was executed, the file name is + returned. If ``python -m`` was used to execute a module or package, + ``python -m name`` is returned. + + This doesn't try to be too precise, the goal is to give a concise + name for help text. Files are only shown as their name without the + path. ``python`` is only shown for modules, and the full path to + ``sys.executable`` is not shown. + + :param path: The Python file being executed. Python puts this in + ``sys.argv[0]``, which is used by default. + :param _main: The ``__main__`` module. This should only be passed + during internal testing. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + Based on command args detection in the Werkzeug reloader. + + :meta private: + """ + if _main is None: + _main = sys.modules["__main__"] + + if not path: + path = sys.argv[0] + + # The value of __package__ indicates how Python was called. It may + # not exist if a setuptools script is installed as an egg. It may be + # set incorrectly for entry points created with pip on Windows. + # It is set to "" inside a Shiv or PEX zipapp. + if getattr(_main, "__package__", None) in {None, ""} or ( + os.name == "nt" + and _main.__package__ == "" + and not os.path.exists(path) + and os.path.exists(f"{path}.exe") + ): + # Executed a file, like "python app.py". + return os.path.basename(path) + + # Executed a module, like "python -m example". + # Rewritten by Python from "-m script" to "/path/to/script.py". + # Need to look at main module to determine how it was executed. + py_module = t.cast(str, _main.__package__) + name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(path))[0] + + # A submodule like "example.cli". + if name != "__main__": + py_module = f"{py_module}.{name}" + + return f"python -m {py_module.lstrip('.')}" + + +def _expand_args( + args: cabc.Iterable[str], + *, + user: bool = True, + env: bool = True, + glob_recursive: bool = True, +) -> list[str]: + """Simulate Unix shell expansion with Python functions. + + See :func:`glob.glob`, :func:`os.path.expanduser`, and + :func:`os.path.expandvars`. + + This is intended for use on Windows, where the shell does not do any + expansion. It may not exactly match what a Unix shell would do. + + :param args: List of command line arguments to expand. + :param user: Expand user home directory. + :param env: Expand environment variables. + :param glob_recursive: ``**`` matches directories recursively. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + Invalid glob patterns are treated as empty expansions rather + than raising an error. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + + :meta private: + """ + from glob import glob + + out = [] + + for arg in args: + if user: + arg = os.path.expanduser(arg) + + if env: + arg = os.path.expandvars(arg) + + try: + matches = glob(arg, recursive=glob_recursive) + except re.error: + matches = [] + + if not matches: + out.append(arg) + else: + out.extend(matches) + + return out diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama-0.4.6.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama-0.4.6.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama-0.4.6.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama-0.4.6.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama-0.4.6.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fa4d57bcb8751fb8f7fa54b8ce27a3037ce1b8f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama-0.4.6.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,441 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.3 +Name: colorama +Version: 0.4.6 +Summary: Cross-platform colored terminal text. +Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/tartley/colorama +Author-email: Jonathan Hartley +License: BSD-3-Clause +Keywords: ansi,color,colour,crossplatform,terminal,text,windows,xplatform +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Environment :: Console +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy +Classifier: Topic :: Terminals +Requires-Python: !=3.0.*,!=3.1.*,!=3.2.*,!=3.3.*,!=3.4.*,!=3.5.*,!=3.6.*,>=2.7 +Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst + +.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/colorama.svg + :target: https://pypi.org/project/colorama/ + :alt: Latest Version + +.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/colorama.svg + :target: https://pypi.org/project/colorama/ + :alt: Supported Python versions + +.. image:: https://github.com/tartley/colorama/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg + :target: https://github.com/tartley/colorama/actions/workflows/test.yml + :alt: Build Status + +Colorama +======== + +Makes ANSI escape character sequences (for producing colored terminal text and +cursor positioning) work under MS Windows. + +.. |donate| image:: https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/btn/btn_donate_SM.gif + :target: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=2MZ9D2GMLYCUJ&item_name=Colorama¤cy_code=USD + :alt: Donate with Paypal + +`PyPI for releases `_ | +`Github for source `_ | +`Colorama for enterprise on Tidelift `_ + +If you find Colorama useful, please |donate| to the authors. Thank you! + +Installation +------------ + +Tested on CPython 2.7, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9 and 3.10 and Pypy 2.7 and 3.8. + +No requirements other than the standard library. + +.. code-block:: bash + + pip install colorama + # or + conda install -c anaconda colorama + +Description +----------- + +ANSI escape character sequences have long been used to produce colored terminal +text and cursor positioning on Unix and Macs. Colorama makes this work on +Windows, too, by wrapping ``stdout``, stripping ANSI sequences it finds (which +would appear as gobbledygook in the output), and converting them into the +appropriate win32 calls to modify the state of the terminal. On other platforms, +Colorama does nothing. + +This has the upshot of providing a simple cross-platform API for printing +colored terminal text from Python, and has the happy side-effect that existing +applications or libraries which use ANSI sequences to produce colored output on +Linux or Macs can now also work on Windows, simply by calling +``colorama.just_fix_windows_console()`` (since v0.4.6) or ``colorama.init()`` +(all versions, but may have other side-effects – see below). + +An alternative approach is to install ``ansi.sys`` on Windows machines, which +provides the same behaviour for all applications running in terminals. Colorama +is intended for situations where that isn't easy (e.g., maybe your app doesn't +have an installer.) + +Demo scripts in the source code repository print some colored text using +ANSI sequences. Compare their output under Gnome-terminal's built in ANSI +handling, versus on Windows Command-Prompt using Colorama: + +.. image:: https://github.com/tartley/colorama/raw/master/screenshots/ubuntu-demo.png + :width: 661 + :height: 357 + :alt: ANSI sequences on Ubuntu under gnome-terminal. + +.. image:: https://github.com/tartley/colorama/raw/master/screenshots/windows-demo.png + :width: 668 + :height: 325 + :alt: Same ANSI sequences on Windows, using Colorama. + +These screenshots show that, on Windows, Colorama does not support ANSI 'dim +text'; it looks the same as 'normal text'. + +Usage +----- + +Initialisation +.............. + +If the only thing you want from Colorama is to get ANSI escapes to work on +Windows, then run: + +.. code-block:: python + + from colorama import just_fix_windows_console + just_fix_windows_console() + +If you're on a recent version of Windows 10 or better, and your stdout/stderr +are pointing to a Windows console, then this will flip the magic configuration +switch to enable Windows' built-in ANSI support. + +If you're on an older version of Windows, and your stdout/stderr are pointing to +a Windows console, then this will wrap ``sys.stdout`` and/or ``sys.stderr`` in a +magic file object that intercepts ANSI escape sequences and issues the +appropriate Win32 calls to emulate them. + +In all other circumstances, it does nothing whatsoever. Basically the idea is +that this makes Windows act like Unix with respect to ANSI escape handling. + +It's safe to call this function multiple times. It's safe to call this function +on non-Windows platforms, but it won't do anything. It's safe to call this +function when one or both of your stdout/stderr are redirected to a file – it +won't do anything to those streams. + +Alternatively, you can use the older interface with more features (but also more +potential footguns): + +.. code-block:: python + + from colorama import init + init() + +This does the same thing as ``just_fix_windows_console``, except for the +following differences: + +- It's not safe to call ``init`` multiple times; you can end up with multiple + layers of wrapping and broken ANSI support. + +- Colorama will apply a heuristic to guess whether stdout/stderr support ANSI, + and if it thinks they don't, then it will wrap ``sys.stdout`` and + ``sys.stderr`` in a magic file object that strips out ANSI escape sequences + before printing them. This happens on all platforms, and can be convenient if + you want to write your code to emit ANSI escape sequences unconditionally, and + let Colorama decide whether they should actually be output. But note that + Colorama's heuristic is not particularly clever. + +- ``init`` also accepts explicit keyword args to enable/disable various + functionality – see below. + +To stop using Colorama before your program exits, simply call ``deinit()``. +This will restore ``stdout`` and ``stderr`` to their original values, so that +Colorama is disabled. To resume using Colorama again, call ``reinit()``; it is +cheaper than calling ``init()`` again (but does the same thing). + +Most users should depend on ``colorama >= 0.4.6``, and use +``just_fix_windows_console``. The old ``init`` interface will be supported +indefinitely for backwards compatibility, but we don't plan to fix any issues +with it, also for backwards compatibility. + +Colored Output +.............. + +Cross-platform printing of colored text can then be done using Colorama's +constant shorthand for ANSI escape sequences. These are deliberately +rudimentary, see below. + +.. code-block:: python + + from colorama import Fore, Back, Style + print(Fore.RED + 'some red text') + print(Back.GREEN + 'and with a green background') + print(Style.DIM + 'and in dim text') + print(Style.RESET_ALL) + print('back to normal now') + +...or simply by manually printing ANSI sequences from your own code: + +.. code-block:: python + + print('\033[31m' + 'some red text') + print('\033[39m') # and reset to default color + +...or, Colorama can be used in conjunction with existing ANSI libraries +such as the venerable `Termcolor `_ +the fabulous `Blessings `_, +or the incredible `_Rich `_. + +If you wish Colorama's Fore, Back and Style constants were more capable, +then consider using one of the above highly capable libraries to generate +colors, etc, and use Colorama just for its primary purpose: to convert +those ANSI sequences to also work on Windows: + +SIMILARLY, do not send PRs adding the generation of new ANSI types to Colorama. +We are only interested in converting ANSI codes to win32 API calls, not +shortcuts like the above to generate ANSI characters. + +.. code-block:: python + + from colorama import just_fix_windows_console + from termcolor import colored + + # use Colorama to make Termcolor work on Windows too + just_fix_windows_console() + + # then use Termcolor for all colored text output + print(colored('Hello, World!', 'green', 'on_red')) + +Available formatting constants are:: + + Fore: BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE, RESET. + Back: BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE, RESET. + Style: DIM, NORMAL, BRIGHT, RESET_ALL + +``Style.RESET_ALL`` resets foreground, background, and brightness. Colorama will +perform this reset automatically on program exit. + +These are fairly well supported, but not part of the standard:: + + Fore: LIGHTBLACK_EX, LIGHTRED_EX, LIGHTGREEN_EX, LIGHTYELLOW_EX, LIGHTBLUE_EX, LIGHTMAGENTA_EX, LIGHTCYAN_EX, LIGHTWHITE_EX + Back: LIGHTBLACK_EX, LIGHTRED_EX, LIGHTGREEN_EX, LIGHTYELLOW_EX, LIGHTBLUE_EX, LIGHTMAGENTA_EX, LIGHTCYAN_EX, LIGHTWHITE_EX + +Cursor Positioning +.................. + +ANSI codes to reposition the cursor are supported. See ``demos/demo06.py`` for +an example of how to generate them. + +Init Keyword Args +................. + +``init()`` accepts some ``**kwargs`` to override default behaviour. + +init(autoreset=False): + If you find yourself repeatedly sending reset sequences to turn off color + changes at the end of every print, then ``init(autoreset=True)`` will + automate that: + + .. code-block:: python + + from colorama import init + init(autoreset=True) + print(Fore.RED + 'some red text') + print('automatically back to default color again') + +init(strip=None): + Pass ``True`` or ``False`` to override whether ANSI codes should be + stripped from the output. The default behaviour is to strip if on Windows + or if output is redirected (not a tty). + +init(convert=None): + Pass ``True`` or ``False`` to override whether to convert ANSI codes in the + output into win32 calls. The default behaviour is to convert if on Windows + and output is to a tty (terminal). + +init(wrap=True): + On Windows, Colorama works by replacing ``sys.stdout`` and ``sys.stderr`` + with proxy objects, which override the ``.write()`` method to do their work. + If this wrapping causes you problems, then this can be disabled by passing + ``init(wrap=False)``. The default behaviour is to wrap if ``autoreset`` or + ``strip`` or ``convert`` are True. + + When wrapping is disabled, colored printing on non-Windows platforms will + continue to work as normal. To do cross-platform colored output, you can + use Colorama's ``AnsiToWin32`` proxy directly: + + .. code-block:: python + + import sys + from colorama import init, AnsiToWin32 + init(wrap=False) + stream = AnsiToWin32(sys.stderr).stream + + # Python 2 + print >>stream, Fore.BLUE + 'blue text on stderr' + + # Python 3 + print(Fore.BLUE + 'blue text on stderr', file=stream) + +Recognised ANSI Sequences +......................... + +ANSI sequences generally take the form:: + + ESC [ ; ... + +Where ```` is an integer, and ```` is a single letter. Zero or +more params are passed to a ````. If no params are passed, it is +generally synonymous with passing a single zero. No spaces exist in the +sequence; they have been inserted here simply to read more easily. + +The only ANSI sequences that Colorama converts into win32 calls are:: + + ESC [ 0 m # reset all (colors and brightness) + ESC [ 1 m # bright + ESC [ 2 m # dim (looks same as normal brightness) + ESC [ 22 m # normal brightness + + # FOREGROUND: + ESC [ 30 m # black + ESC [ 31 m # red + ESC [ 32 m # green + ESC [ 33 m # yellow + ESC [ 34 m # blue + ESC [ 35 m # magenta + ESC [ 36 m # cyan + ESC [ 37 m # white + ESC [ 39 m # reset + + # BACKGROUND + ESC [ 40 m # black + ESC [ 41 m # red + ESC [ 42 m # green + ESC [ 43 m # yellow + ESC [ 44 m # blue + ESC [ 45 m # magenta + ESC [ 46 m # cyan + ESC [ 47 m # white + ESC [ 49 m # reset + + # cursor positioning + ESC [ y;x H # position cursor at x across, y down + ESC [ y;x f # position cursor at x across, y down + ESC [ n A # move cursor n lines up + ESC [ n B # move cursor n lines down + ESC [ n C # move cursor n characters forward + ESC [ n D # move cursor n characters backward + + # clear the screen + ESC [ mode J # clear the screen + + # clear the line + ESC [ mode K # clear the line + +Multiple numeric params to the ``'m'`` command can be combined into a single +sequence:: + + ESC [ 36 ; 45 ; 1 m # bright cyan text on magenta background + +All other ANSI sequences of the form ``ESC [ ; ... `` +are silently stripped from the output on Windows. + +Any other form of ANSI sequence, such as single-character codes or alternative +initial characters, are not recognised or stripped. It would be cool to add +them though. Let me know if it would be useful for you, via the Issues on +GitHub. + +Status & Known Problems +----------------------- + +I've personally only tested it on Windows XP (CMD, Console2), Ubuntu +(gnome-terminal, xterm), and OS X. + +Some valid ANSI sequences aren't recognised. + +If you're hacking on the code, see `README-hacking.md`_. ESPECIALLY, see the +explanation there of why we do not want PRs that allow Colorama to generate new +types of ANSI codes. + +See outstanding issues and wish-list: +https://github.com/tartley/colorama/issues + +If anything doesn't work for you, or doesn't do what you expected or hoped for, +I'd love to hear about it on that issues list, would be delighted by patches, +and would be happy to grant commit access to anyone who submits a working patch +or two. + +.. _README-hacking.md: README-hacking.md + +License +------- + +Copyright Jonathan Hartley & Arnon Yaari, 2013-2020. BSD 3-Clause license; see +LICENSE file. + +Professional support +-------------------- + +.. |tideliftlogo| image:: https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/4008838/website/logos/logos_for_download/Tidelift_primary-shorthand-logo.png + :alt: Tidelift + :target: https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/pypi-colorama?utm_source=pypi-colorama&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=readme + +.. list-table:: + :widths: 10 100 + + * - |tideliftlogo| + - Professional support for colorama is available as part of the + `Tidelift Subscription`_. + Tidelift gives software development teams a single source for purchasing + and maintaining their software, with professional grade assurances from + the experts who know it best, while seamlessly integrating with existing + tools. + +.. _Tidelift Subscription: https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/pypi-colorama?utm_source=pypi-colorama&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=readme + +Thanks +------ + +See the CHANGELOG for more thanks! + +* Marc Schlaich (schlamar) for a ``setup.py`` fix for Python2.5. +* Marc Abramowitz, reported & fixed a crash on exit with closed ``stdout``, + providing a solution to issue #7's setuptools/distutils debate, + and other fixes. +* User 'eryksun', for guidance on correctly instantiating ``ctypes.windll``. +* Matthew McCormick for politely pointing out a longstanding crash on non-Win. +* Ben Hoyt, for a magnificent fix under 64-bit Windows. +* Jesse at Empty Square for submitting a fix for examples in the README. +* User 'jamessp', an observant documentation fix for cursor positioning. +* User 'vaal1239', Dave Mckee & Lackner Kristof for a tiny but much-needed Win7 + fix. +* Julien Stuyck, for wisely suggesting Python3 compatible updates to README. +* Daniel Griffith for multiple fabulous patches. +* Oscar Lesta for a valuable fix to stop ANSI chars being sent to non-tty + output. +* Roger Binns, for many suggestions, valuable feedback, & bug reports. +* Tim Golden for thought and much appreciated feedback on the initial 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b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file. +from .initialise import init, deinit, reinit, colorama_text, just_fix_windows_console +from .ansi import Fore, Back, Style, Cursor +from .ansitowin32 import AnsiToWin32 + +__version__ = '0.4.6' + diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/ansi.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/ansi.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..11ec695ff79627463a0282d25079527562de9e42 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/ansi.py @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file. +''' +This module generates ANSI character codes to printing colors to terminals. +See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code +''' + +CSI = '\033[' +OSC = '\033]' +BEL = '\a' + + +def code_to_chars(code): + return CSI + str(code) + 'm' + +def set_title(title): + return OSC + '2;' + title + BEL + +def clear_screen(mode=2): + return CSI + str(mode) + 'J' + +def clear_line(mode=2): + return CSI + str(mode) + 'K' + + +class AnsiCodes(object): + def __init__(self): + # the subclasses declare class attributes which are numbers. + # Upon instantiation we define instance attributes, which are the same + # as the class attributes but wrapped with the ANSI escape sequence + for name in dir(self): + if not name.startswith('_'): + value = getattr(self, name) + setattr(self, name, code_to_chars(value)) + + +class AnsiCursor(object): + def UP(self, n=1): + return CSI + str(n) + 'A' + def DOWN(self, n=1): + return CSI + str(n) + 'B' + def FORWARD(self, n=1): + return CSI + str(n) + 'C' + def BACK(self, n=1): + return CSI + str(n) + 'D' + def POS(self, x=1, y=1): + return CSI + str(y) + ';' + str(x) + 'H' + + +class AnsiFore(AnsiCodes): + BLACK = 30 + RED = 31 + GREEN = 32 + YELLOW = 33 + BLUE = 34 + MAGENTA = 35 + CYAN = 36 + WHITE = 37 + RESET = 39 + + # These are fairly well supported, but not part of the standard. + LIGHTBLACK_EX = 90 + LIGHTRED_EX = 91 + LIGHTGREEN_EX = 92 + LIGHTYELLOW_EX = 93 + LIGHTBLUE_EX = 94 + LIGHTMAGENTA_EX = 95 + LIGHTCYAN_EX = 96 + LIGHTWHITE_EX = 97 + + +class AnsiBack(AnsiCodes): + BLACK = 40 + RED = 41 + GREEN = 42 + YELLOW = 43 + BLUE = 44 + MAGENTA = 45 + CYAN = 46 + WHITE = 47 + RESET = 49 + + # These are fairly well supported, but not part of the standard. + LIGHTBLACK_EX = 100 + LIGHTRED_EX = 101 + LIGHTGREEN_EX = 102 + LIGHTYELLOW_EX = 103 + LIGHTBLUE_EX = 104 + LIGHTMAGENTA_EX = 105 + LIGHTCYAN_EX = 106 + LIGHTWHITE_EX = 107 + + +class AnsiStyle(AnsiCodes): + BRIGHT = 1 + DIM = 2 + NORMAL = 22 + RESET_ALL = 0 + +Fore = AnsiFore() +Back = AnsiBack() +Style = AnsiStyle() +Cursor = AnsiCursor() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/ansitowin32.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/ansitowin32.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..abf209e60c7c4a9b1ae57452e36b383969848c2e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/ansitowin32.py @@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ +# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file. +import re +import sys +import os + +from .ansi import AnsiFore, AnsiBack, AnsiStyle, Style, BEL +from .winterm import enable_vt_processing, WinTerm, WinColor, WinStyle +from .win32 import windll, winapi_test + + +winterm = None +if windll is not None: + winterm = WinTerm() + + +class StreamWrapper(object): + ''' + Wraps a stream (such as stdout), acting as a transparent proxy for all + attribute access apart from method 'write()', which is delegated to our + Converter instance. + ''' + def __init__(self, wrapped, converter): + # double-underscore everything to prevent clashes with names of + # attributes on the wrapped stream object. + self.__wrapped = wrapped + self.__convertor = converter + + def __getattr__(self, name): + return getattr(self.__wrapped, name) + + def __enter__(self, *args, **kwargs): + # special method lookup bypasses __getattr__/__getattribute__, see + # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12632894/why-doesnt-getattr-work-with-exit + # thus, contextlib magic methods are not proxied via __getattr__ + return self.__wrapped.__enter__(*args, **kwargs) + + def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.__wrapped.__exit__(*args, **kwargs) + + def __setstate__(self, state): + self.__dict__ = state + + def __getstate__(self): + return self.__dict__ + + def write(self, text): + self.__convertor.write(text) + + def isatty(self): + stream = self.__wrapped + if 'PYCHARM_HOSTED' in os.environ: + if stream is not None and (stream is sys.__stdout__ or stream is sys.__stderr__): + return True + try: + stream_isatty = stream.isatty + except AttributeError: + return False + else: + return stream_isatty() + + @property + def closed(self): + stream = self.__wrapped + try: + return stream.closed + # AttributeError in the case that the stream doesn't support being closed + # ValueError for the case that the stream has already been detached when atexit runs + except (AttributeError, ValueError): + return True + + +class AnsiToWin32(object): + ''' + Implements a 'write()' method which, on Windows, will strip ANSI character + sequences from the text, and if outputting to a tty, will convert them into + win32 function calls. + ''' + ANSI_CSI_RE = re.compile('\001?\033\\[((?:\\d|;)*)([a-zA-Z])\002?') # Control Sequence Introducer + ANSI_OSC_RE = re.compile('\001?\033\\]([^\a]*)(\a)\002?') # Operating System Command + + def __init__(self, wrapped, convert=None, strip=None, autoreset=False): + # The wrapped stream (normally sys.stdout or sys.stderr) + self.wrapped = wrapped + + # should we reset colors to defaults after every .write() + self.autoreset = autoreset + + # create the proxy wrapping our output stream + self.stream = StreamWrapper(wrapped, self) + + on_windows = os.name == 'nt' + # We test if the WinAPI works, because even if we are on Windows + # we may be using a terminal that doesn't support the WinAPI + # (e.g. Cygwin Terminal). In this case it's up to the terminal + # to support the ANSI codes. + conversion_supported = on_windows and winapi_test() + try: + fd = wrapped.fileno() + except Exception: + fd = -1 + system_has_native_ansi = not on_windows or enable_vt_processing(fd) + have_tty = not self.stream.closed and self.stream.isatty() + need_conversion = conversion_supported and not system_has_native_ansi + + # should we strip ANSI sequences from our output? + if strip is None: + strip = need_conversion or not have_tty + self.strip = strip + + # should we should convert ANSI sequences into win32 calls? + if convert is None: + convert = need_conversion and have_tty + self.convert = convert + + # dict of ansi codes to win32 functions and parameters + self.win32_calls = self.get_win32_calls() + + # are we wrapping stderr? + self.on_stderr = self.wrapped is sys.stderr + + def should_wrap(self): + ''' + True if this class is actually needed. If false, then the output + stream will not be affected, nor will win32 calls be issued, so + wrapping stdout is not actually required. This will generally be + False on non-Windows platforms, unless optional functionality like + autoreset has been requested using kwargs to init() + ''' + return self.convert or self.strip or self.autoreset + + def get_win32_calls(self): + if self.convert and winterm: + return { + AnsiStyle.RESET_ALL: (winterm.reset_all, ), + AnsiStyle.BRIGHT: (winterm.style, WinStyle.BRIGHT), + AnsiStyle.DIM: (winterm.style, WinStyle.NORMAL), + AnsiStyle.NORMAL: (winterm.style, WinStyle.NORMAL), + AnsiFore.BLACK: (winterm.fore, WinColor.BLACK), + AnsiFore.RED: (winterm.fore, WinColor.RED), + AnsiFore.GREEN: (winterm.fore, WinColor.GREEN), + AnsiFore.YELLOW: (winterm.fore, WinColor.YELLOW), + AnsiFore.BLUE: (winterm.fore, WinColor.BLUE), + AnsiFore.MAGENTA: (winterm.fore, WinColor.MAGENTA), + AnsiFore.CYAN: (winterm.fore, WinColor.CYAN), + AnsiFore.WHITE: (winterm.fore, WinColor.GREY), + AnsiFore.RESET: (winterm.fore, ), + AnsiFore.LIGHTBLACK_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.BLACK, True), + AnsiFore.LIGHTRED_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.RED, True), + AnsiFore.LIGHTGREEN_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.GREEN, True), + AnsiFore.LIGHTYELLOW_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.YELLOW, True), + AnsiFore.LIGHTBLUE_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.BLUE, True), + AnsiFore.LIGHTMAGENTA_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.MAGENTA, True), + AnsiFore.LIGHTCYAN_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.CYAN, True), + AnsiFore.LIGHTWHITE_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.GREY, True), + AnsiBack.BLACK: (winterm.back, WinColor.BLACK), + AnsiBack.RED: (winterm.back, WinColor.RED), + AnsiBack.GREEN: (winterm.back, WinColor.GREEN), + AnsiBack.YELLOW: (winterm.back, WinColor.YELLOW), + AnsiBack.BLUE: (winterm.back, WinColor.BLUE), + AnsiBack.MAGENTA: (winterm.back, WinColor.MAGENTA), + AnsiBack.CYAN: (winterm.back, WinColor.CYAN), + AnsiBack.WHITE: (winterm.back, WinColor.GREY), + AnsiBack.RESET: (winterm.back, ), + AnsiBack.LIGHTBLACK_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.BLACK, True), + AnsiBack.LIGHTRED_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.RED, True), + AnsiBack.LIGHTGREEN_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.GREEN, True), + AnsiBack.LIGHTYELLOW_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.YELLOW, True), + AnsiBack.LIGHTBLUE_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.BLUE, True), + AnsiBack.LIGHTMAGENTA_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.MAGENTA, True), + AnsiBack.LIGHTCYAN_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.CYAN, True), + AnsiBack.LIGHTWHITE_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.GREY, True), + } + return dict() + + def write(self, text): + if self.strip or self.convert: + self.write_and_convert(text) + else: + self.wrapped.write(text) + self.wrapped.flush() + if self.autoreset: + self.reset_all() + + + def reset_all(self): + if self.convert: + self.call_win32('m', (0,)) + elif not self.strip and not self.stream.closed: + self.wrapped.write(Style.RESET_ALL) + + + def write_and_convert(self, text): + ''' + Write the given text to our wrapped stream, stripping any ANSI + sequences from the text, and optionally converting them into win32 + calls. + ''' + cursor = 0 + text = self.convert_osc(text) + for match in self.ANSI_CSI_RE.finditer(text): + start, end = match.span() + self.write_plain_text(text, cursor, start) + self.convert_ansi(*match.groups()) + cursor = end + self.write_plain_text(text, cursor, len(text)) + + + def write_plain_text(self, text, start, end): + if start < end: + self.wrapped.write(text[start:end]) + self.wrapped.flush() + + + def convert_ansi(self, paramstring, command): + if self.convert: + params = self.extract_params(command, paramstring) + self.call_win32(command, params) + + + def extract_params(self, command, paramstring): + if command in 'Hf': + params = tuple(int(p) if len(p) != 0 else 1 for p in paramstring.split(';')) + while len(params) < 2: + # defaults: + params = params + (1,) + else: + params = tuple(int(p) for p in paramstring.split(';') if len(p) != 0) + if len(params) == 0: + # defaults: + if command in 'JKm': + params = (0,) + elif command in 'ABCD': + params = (1,) + + return params + + + def call_win32(self, command, params): + if command == 'm': + for param in params: + if param in self.win32_calls: + func_args = self.win32_calls[param] + func = func_args[0] + args = func_args[1:] + kwargs = dict(on_stderr=self.on_stderr) + func(*args, **kwargs) + elif command in 'J': + winterm.erase_screen(params[0], on_stderr=self.on_stderr) + elif command in 'K': + winterm.erase_line(params[0], on_stderr=self.on_stderr) + elif command in 'Hf': # cursor position - absolute + winterm.set_cursor_position(params, on_stderr=self.on_stderr) + elif command in 'ABCD': # cursor position - relative + n = params[0] + # A - up, B - down, C - forward, D - back + x, y = {'A': (0, -n), 'B': (0, n), 'C': (n, 0), 'D': (-n, 0)}[command] + winterm.cursor_adjust(x, y, on_stderr=self.on_stderr) + + + def convert_osc(self, text): + for match in self.ANSI_OSC_RE.finditer(text): + start, end = match.span() + text = text[:start] + text[end:] + paramstring, command = match.groups() + if command == BEL: + if paramstring.count(";") == 1: + params = paramstring.split(";") + # 0 - change title and icon (we will only change title) + # 1 - change icon (we don't support this) + # 2 - change title + if params[0] in '02': + winterm.set_title(params[1]) + return text + + + def flush(self): + self.wrapped.flush() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/initialise.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/initialise.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d5fd4b71fed1bb4871717f978f0c470280f099c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/initialise.py @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file. +import atexit +import contextlib +import sys + +from .ansitowin32 import AnsiToWin32 + + +def _wipe_internal_state_for_tests(): + global orig_stdout, orig_stderr + orig_stdout = None + orig_stderr = None + + global wrapped_stdout, wrapped_stderr + wrapped_stdout = None + wrapped_stderr = None + + global atexit_done + atexit_done = False + + global fixed_windows_console + fixed_windows_console = False + + try: + # no-op if it wasn't registered + atexit.unregister(reset_all) + except AttributeError: + # python 2: no atexit.unregister. Oh well, we did our best. + pass + + +def reset_all(): + if AnsiToWin32 is not None: # Issue #74: objects might become None at exit + AnsiToWin32(orig_stdout).reset_all() + + +def init(autoreset=False, convert=None, strip=None, wrap=True): + + if not wrap and any([autoreset, convert, strip]): + raise ValueError('wrap=False conflicts with any other arg=True') + + global wrapped_stdout, wrapped_stderr + global orig_stdout, orig_stderr + + orig_stdout = sys.stdout + orig_stderr = sys.stderr + + if sys.stdout is None: + wrapped_stdout = None + else: + sys.stdout = wrapped_stdout = \ + wrap_stream(orig_stdout, convert, strip, autoreset, wrap) + if sys.stderr is None: + wrapped_stderr = None + else: + sys.stderr = wrapped_stderr = \ + wrap_stream(orig_stderr, convert, strip, autoreset, wrap) + + global atexit_done + if not atexit_done: + atexit.register(reset_all) + atexit_done = True + + +def deinit(): + if orig_stdout is not None: + sys.stdout = orig_stdout + if orig_stderr is not None: + sys.stderr = orig_stderr + + +def just_fix_windows_console(): + global fixed_windows_console + + if sys.platform != "win32": + return + if fixed_windows_console: + return + if wrapped_stdout is not None or wrapped_stderr is not None: + # Someone already ran init() and it did stuff, so we won't second-guess them + return + + # On newer versions of Windows, AnsiToWin32.__init__ will implicitly enable the + # native ANSI support in the console as a side-effect. We only need to actually + # replace sys.stdout/stderr if we're in the old-style conversion mode. + new_stdout = AnsiToWin32(sys.stdout, convert=None, strip=None, autoreset=False) + if new_stdout.convert: + sys.stdout = new_stdout + new_stderr = AnsiToWin32(sys.stderr, convert=None, strip=None, autoreset=False) + if new_stderr.convert: + sys.stderr = new_stderr + + fixed_windows_console = True + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def colorama_text(*args, **kwargs): + init(*args, **kwargs) + try: + yield + finally: + deinit() + + +def reinit(): + if wrapped_stdout is not None: + sys.stdout = wrapped_stdout + if wrapped_stderr is not None: + sys.stderr = wrapped_stderr + + +def wrap_stream(stream, convert, strip, autoreset, wrap): + if wrap: + wrapper = AnsiToWin32(stream, + convert=convert, strip=strip, autoreset=autoreset) + if wrapper.should_wrap(): + stream = wrapper.stream + return stream + + +# Use this for initial setup as well, to reduce code duplication +_wipe_internal_state_for_tests() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/win32.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/win32.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..841b0e270a381cdfaca544a9be976d7276d83b1e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/win32.py @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file. + +# from winbase.h +STDOUT = -11 +STDERR = -12 + +ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING = 0x0004 + +try: + import ctypes + from ctypes import LibraryLoader + windll = LibraryLoader(ctypes.WinDLL) + from ctypes import wintypes +except (AttributeError, ImportError): + windll = None + SetConsoleTextAttribute = lambda *_: None + winapi_test = lambda *_: None +else: + from ctypes import byref, Structure, c_char, POINTER + + COORD = wintypes._COORD + + class CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO(Structure): + """struct in wincon.h.""" + _fields_ = [ + ("dwSize", COORD), + ("dwCursorPosition", COORD), + ("wAttributes", wintypes.WORD), + ("srWindow", wintypes.SMALL_RECT), + ("dwMaximumWindowSize", COORD), + ] + def __str__(self): + return '(%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d)' % ( + self.dwSize.Y, self.dwSize.X + , self.dwCursorPosition.Y, self.dwCursorPosition.X + , self.wAttributes + , self.srWindow.Top, self.srWindow.Left, self.srWindow.Bottom, self.srWindow.Right + , self.dwMaximumWindowSize.Y, self.dwMaximumWindowSize.X + ) + + _GetStdHandle = windll.kernel32.GetStdHandle + _GetStdHandle.argtypes = [ + wintypes.DWORD, + ] + _GetStdHandle.restype = wintypes.HANDLE + + _GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo = windll.kernel32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo + _GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + POINTER(CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO), + ] + _GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + _SetConsoleTextAttribute = windll.kernel32.SetConsoleTextAttribute + _SetConsoleTextAttribute.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + wintypes.WORD, + ] + _SetConsoleTextAttribute.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + _SetConsoleCursorPosition = windll.kernel32.SetConsoleCursorPosition + _SetConsoleCursorPosition.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + COORD, + ] + _SetConsoleCursorPosition.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + _FillConsoleOutputCharacterA = windll.kernel32.FillConsoleOutputCharacterA + _FillConsoleOutputCharacterA.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + c_char, + wintypes.DWORD, + COORD, + POINTER(wintypes.DWORD), + ] + _FillConsoleOutputCharacterA.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + _FillConsoleOutputAttribute = windll.kernel32.FillConsoleOutputAttribute + _FillConsoleOutputAttribute.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + wintypes.WORD, + wintypes.DWORD, + COORD, + POINTER(wintypes.DWORD), + ] + _FillConsoleOutputAttribute.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + _SetConsoleTitleW = windll.kernel32.SetConsoleTitleW + _SetConsoleTitleW.argtypes = [ + wintypes.LPCWSTR + ] + _SetConsoleTitleW.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + _GetConsoleMode = windll.kernel32.GetConsoleMode + _GetConsoleMode.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + POINTER(wintypes.DWORD) + ] + _GetConsoleMode.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + _SetConsoleMode = windll.kernel32.SetConsoleMode + _SetConsoleMode.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + wintypes.DWORD + ] + _SetConsoleMode.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + def _winapi_test(handle): + csbi = CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO() + success = _GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo( + handle, byref(csbi)) + return bool(success) + + def winapi_test(): + return any(_winapi_test(h) for h in + (_GetStdHandle(STDOUT), _GetStdHandle(STDERR))) + + def GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(stream_id=STDOUT): + handle = _GetStdHandle(stream_id) + csbi = CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO() + success = _GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo( + handle, byref(csbi)) + return csbi + + def SetConsoleTextAttribute(stream_id, attrs): + handle = _GetStdHandle(stream_id) + return _SetConsoleTextAttribute(handle, attrs) + + def SetConsoleCursorPosition(stream_id, position, adjust=True): + position = COORD(*position) + # If the position is out of range, do nothing. + if position.Y <= 0 or position.X <= 0: + return + # Adjust for Windows' SetConsoleCursorPosition: + # 1. being 0-based, while ANSI is 1-based. + # 2. expecting (x,y), while ANSI uses (y,x). + adjusted_position = COORD(position.Y - 1, position.X - 1) + if adjust: + # Adjust for viewport's scroll position + sr = GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(STDOUT).srWindow + adjusted_position.Y += sr.Top + adjusted_position.X += sr.Left + # Resume normal processing + handle = _GetStdHandle(stream_id) + return _SetConsoleCursorPosition(handle, adjusted_position) + + def FillConsoleOutputCharacter(stream_id, char, length, start): + handle = _GetStdHandle(stream_id) + char = c_char(char.encode()) + length = wintypes.DWORD(length) + num_written = wintypes.DWORD(0) + # Note that this is hard-coded for ANSI (vs wide) bytes. + success = _FillConsoleOutputCharacterA( + handle, char, length, start, byref(num_written)) + return num_written.value + + def FillConsoleOutputAttribute(stream_id, attr, length, start): + ''' FillConsoleOutputAttribute( hConsole, csbi.wAttributes, dwConSize, coordScreen, &cCharsWritten )''' + handle = _GetStdHandle(stream_id) + attribute = wintypes.WORD(attr) + length = wintypes.DWORD(length) + num_written = wintypes.DWORD(0) + # Note that this is hard-coded for ANSI (vs wide) bytes. + return _FillConsoleOutputAttribute( + handle, attribute, length, start, byref(num_written)) + + def SetConsoleTitle(title): + return _SetConsoleTitleW(title) + + def GetConsoleMode(handle): + mode = wintypes.DWORD() + success = _GetConsoleMode(handle, byref(mode)) + if not success: + raise ctypes.WinError() + return mode.value + + def SetConsoleMode(handle, mode): + success = _SetConsoleMode(handle, mode) + if not success: + raise ctypes.WinError() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/winterm.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/winterm.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aad867e8c80b826bf6a060116f17fa08a8eb0765 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/colorama/winterm.py @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ +# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file. +try: + from msvcrt import get_osfhandle +except ImportError: + def get_osfhandle(_): + raise OSError("This isn't windows!") + + +from . import win32 + +# from wincon.h +class WinColor(object): + BLACK = 0 + BLUE = 1 + GREEN = 2 + CYAN = 3 + RED = 4 + MAGENTA = 5 + YELLOW = 6 + GREY = 7 + +# from wincon.h +class WinStyle(object): + NORMAL = 0x00 # dim text, dim background + BRIGHT = 0x08 # bright text, dim background + BRIGHT_BACKGROUND = 0x80 # dim text, bright background + +class WinTerm(object): + + def __init__(self): + self._default = win32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(win32.STDOUT).wAttributes + self.set_attrs(self._default) + self._default_fore = self._fore + self._default_back = self._back + self._default_style = self._style + # In order to emulate LIGHT_EX in windows, we borrow the BRIGHT style. + # So that LIGHT_EX colors and BRIGHT style do not clobber each other, + # we track them separately, since LIGHT_EX is overwritten by Fore/Back + # and BRIGHT is overwritten by Style codes. + self._light = 0 + + def get_attrs(self): + return self._fore + self._back * 16 + (self._style | self._light) + + def set_attrs(self, value): + self._fore = value & 7 + self._back = (value >> 4) & 7 + self._style = value & (WinStyle.BRIGHT | WinStyle.BRIGHT_BACKGROUND) + + def reset_all(self, on_stderr=None): + self.set_attrs(self._default) + self.set_console(attrs=self._default) + self._light = 0 + + def fore(self, fore=None, light=False, on_stderr=False): + if fore is None: + fore = self._default_fore + self._fore = fore + # Emulate LIGHT_EX with BRIGHT Style + if light: + self._light |= WinStyle.BRIGHT + else: + self._light &= ~WinStyle.BRIGHT + self.set_console(on_stderr=on_stderr) + + def back(self, back=None, light=False, on_stderr=False): + if back is None: + back = self._default_back + self._back = back + # Emulate LIGHT_EX with BRIGHT_BACKGROUND Style + if light: + self._light |= WinStyle.BRIGHT_BACKGROUND + else: + self._light &= ~WinStyle.BRIGHT_BACKGROUND + self.set_console(on_stderr=on_stderr) + + def style(self, style=None, on_stderr=False): + if style is None: + style = self._default_style + self._style = style + self.set_console(on_stderr=on_stderr) + + def set_console(self, attrs=None, on_stderr=False): + if attrs is None: + attrs = self.get_attrs() + handle = win32.STDOUT + if on_stderr: + handle = win32.STDERR + win32.SetConsoleTextAttribute(handle, attrs) + + def get_position(self, handle): + position = win32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(handle).dwCursorPosition + # Because Windows coordinates are 0-based, + # and win32.SetConsoleCursorPosition expects 1-based. + position.X += 1 + position.Y += 1 + return position + + def set_cursor_position(self, position=None, on_stderr=False): + if position is None: + # I'm not currently tracking the position, so there is no default. + # position = self.get_position() + return + handle = win32.STDOUT + if on_stderr: + handle = win32.STDERR + win32.SetConsoleCursorPosition(handle, position) + + def cursor_adjust(self, x, y, on_stderr=False): + handle = win32.STDOUT + if on_stderr: + handle = win32.STDERR + position = self.get_position(handle) + adjusted_position = (position.Y + y, position.X + x) + win32.SetConsoleCursorPosition(handle, adjusted_position, adjust=False) + + def erase_screen(self, mode=0, on_stderr=False): + # 0 should clear from the cursor to the end of the screen. + # 1 should clear from the cursor to the beginning of the screen. + # 2 should clear the entire screen, and move cursor to (1,1) + handle = win32.STDOUT + if on_stderr: + handle = win32.STDERR + csbi = win32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(handle) + # get the number of character cells in the current buffer + cells_in_screen = csbi.dwSize.X * csbi.dwSize.Y + # get number of character cells before current cursor position + cells_before_cursor = csbi.dwSize.X * csbi.dwCursorPosition.Y + csbi.dwCursorPosition.X + if mode == 0: + from_coord = csbi.dwCursorPosition + cells_to_erase = cells_in_screen - cells_before_cursor + elif mode == 1: + from_coord = win32.COORD(0, 0) + cells_to_erase = cells_before_cursor + elif mode == 2: + from_coord = win32.COORD(0, 0) + cells_to_erase = cells_in_screen + else: + # invalid mode + return + # fill the entire screen with blanks + win32.FillConsoleOutputCharacter(handle, ' ', cells_to_erase, from_coord) + # now set the buffer's attributes accordingly + win32.FillConsoleOutputAttribute(handle, self.get_attrs(), cells_to_erase, from_coord) + if mode == 2: + # put the cursor where needed + win32.SetConsoleCursorPosition(handle, (1, 1)) + + def erase_line(self, mode=0, on_stderr=False): + # 0 should clear from the cursor to the end of the line. + # 1 should clear from the cursor to the beginning of the line. + # 2 should clear the entire line. + handle = win32.STDOUT + if on_stderr: + handle = win32.STDERR + csbi = win32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(handle) + if mode == 0: + from_coord = csbi.dwCursorPosition + cells_to_erase = csbi.dwSize.X - csbi.dwCursorPosition.X + elif mode == 1: + from_coord = win32.COORD(0, csbi.dwCursorPosition.Y) + cells_to_erase = csbi.dwCursorPosition.X + elif mode == 2: + from_coord = win32.COORD(0, csbi.dwCursorPosition.Y) + cells_to_erase = csbi.dwSize.X + else: + # invalid mode + return + # fill the entire screen with blanks + win32.FillConsoleOutputCharacter(handle, ' ', cells_to_erase, from_coord) + # now set the buffer's attributes accordingly + win32.FillConsoleOutputAttribute(handle, self.get_attrs(), cells_to_erase, from_coord) + + def set_title(self, title): + win32.SetConsoleTitle(title) + + +def enable_vt_processing(fd): + if win32.windll is None or not win32.winapi_test(): + return False + + try: + handle = get_osfhandle(fd) + mode = win32.GetConsoleMode(handle) + win32.SetConsoleMode( + handle, + mode | win32.ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING, + ) + + mode = win32.GetConsoleMode(handle) + if mode & win32.ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING: + return True + # Can get TypeError in testsuite where 'fd' is a Mock() + except (OSError, TypeError): + return False diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/cppcheck_htmlreport-2.20.1.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/cppcheck_htmlreport-2.20.1.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a34a7e56db35cc4c85bfa166244b3d63a6a240d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/cppcheck_htmlreport-2.20.1.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/cppcheck_htmlreport-2.20.1.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/cppcheck_htmlreport-2.20.1.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..78749068de6ceb6e848bd4ecbc80fd5d860dd6b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/cppcheck_htmlreport-2.20.1.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: 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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/cppcheck_htmlreport/run.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/cppcheck_htmlreport/run.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5044443a0a98daaeb8e2d7388c7be2aebb42ab28 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/cppcheck_htmlreport/run.py @@ -0,0 +1,1157 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 + +from __future__ import unicode_literals + +from datetime import date +import argparse +import io +import locale +import operator +import os +import re +import sys +import subprocess +import time + +from collections import Counter +from pygments import highlight +from pygments.lexers import guess_lexer, guess_lexer_for_filename +from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter # pylint: disable=no-name-in-module +from pygments.util import ClassNotFound +from xml.sax import parse as xml_parse +from xml.sax import SAXParseException as XmlParseException +from xml.sax.handler import ContentHandler as XmlContentHandler +from xml.sax.saxutils import escape +""" +Turns a cppcheck xml file into a browsable html report along +with syntax highlighted source code. +""" + +STYLE_FILE = """ +body { + font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, "Helvetica Neue", Arial, "Noto Sans", sans-serif; + font-size: 13px; + line-height: 1.5; + height: 100%; + margin: 0; +} + +#wrapper { + position: fixed; + height: 100vh; + width: 100vw; + display: grid; + grid-template-rows: fit-content(8rem) auto fit-content(8rem); + grid-template-columns: fit-content(25%) 1fr; + grid-template-areas: + "header header" + "menu content" + "footer footer"; +} + +h1 { + margin: 0 0 8px -2px; + font-size: 175%; +} + +.header { + padding: 0 0 5px 15px; + grid-area: header; + border-bottom: thin solid #aaa; +} + +.footer { + grid-area: footer; + border-top: thin solid #aaa; + font-size: 85%; + +} + +.footer > p { + margin: 4px; +} + +#menu, +#menu_index { + grid-area: menu; + text-align: left; + overflow: auto; + padding: 0 23px 15px 15px; + border-right: thin solid #aaa; + min-width: 200px; +} + +#menu > a { + display: block; + margin-left: 10px; + font-size: 12px; +} + +#content, +#content_index { + grid-area: content; + padding: 0px 5px 15px 15px; + overflow: auto; +} + +label { + white-space: nowrap; +} + +label.checkBtn.disabled { + color: #606060; + background: #e0e0e0; + font-style: italic; +} + +label.checkBtn, input[type="text"] { + border: 1px solid grey; + border-radius: 4px; + box-shadow: 1px 1px inset; + padding: 1px 5px; +} + +label.checkBtn { + white-space: nowrap; + background: #ccddff; +} + +label.unchecked { + background: #eff8ff; + box-shadow: 1px 1px 1px; +} + +label.checkBtn:hover, label.unchecked:hover{ + box-shadow: 0 0 2px; +} + +label.disabled:hover { + box-shadow: 1px 1px inset; +} + +label.checkBtn > input { + display:none; +} + +.summaryTable { + width: 100%; +} + +table.summaryTable td { padding: 0 5px 0 5px; } + +.statHeader, .severityHeader, .classificationHeader { + font-weight: bold; +} + +.warning { + background-color: #ffffa7; +} + +.error { + background-color: #ffb7b7; +} + +.error2 { + background-color: #faa; + display: inline-block; + margin-left: 4px; +} + +.inconclusive { + background-color: #b6b6b4; +} + +.inconclusive2 { + background-color: #b6b6b4; + display: inline-block; + margin-left: 4px; +} + +.verbose { + display: inline-block; + vertical-align: top; + cursor: help; +} + +.verbose .content { + display: none; + position: absolute; + padding: 10px; + margin: 4px; + max-width: 40%; + white-space: pre-wrap; + border: 1px solid #000; + background-color: #ffffcc; + cursor: auto; +} + +.highlight .hll { + padding: 1px; +} + +.highlighttable { + background-color: #fff; + position: relative; + margin: -10px; +} + +.linenos { + border-right: thin solid #aaa; + color: #d3d3d3; + padding-right: 6px; +} + +.id-filtered, .severity-filtered, .classification-filtered, .file-filtered, .tool-filtered, .text-filtered { + visibility: collapse; +} +""" + +HTML_HEAD = """ + + + + + Cppcheck - HTML report - %s + + + + + +
+ +""" + +HTML_MENU = """ + +
+""" + +HTML_FOOTER = """ +
+ +
+ + +""" + +HTML_ERROR = "<--- %s\n" +HTML_INCONCLUSIVE = "<--- %s\n" + +HTML_EXPANDABLE_ERROR = "
<--- %s [+]
%s
\n" +HTML_EXPANDABLE_INCONCLUSIVE = "
<--- %s [+]
%s
\n" + +# escape() and unescape() takes care of &, < and >. +html_escape_table = { + '"': """, + "'": "'" +} +html_unescape_table = {v: k for k, v in html_escape_table.items()} + + +def html_escape(text): + return escape(text, html_escape_table) + +def filter_button(enabled_filters, id, function): + enabled = enabled_filters.get(id, False) + if not id: + id = 'None' + return '\n '\ + % (' disabled' if not enabled else '', function, id, 'checked' if enabled else 'disabled', id) + +def filter_bar(enabled): + severity_bar = ''.join([filter_button(enabled, severity, 'toggleSeverity') for severity in ['error', 'warning', 'portability', 'performance', 'style', 'information']]) + '\n | ' + classification_bar = ''.join([filter_button(enabled, _class, 'toggleClassification') for _class in ['Mandatory', 'Required', 'Advisory', 'Document', 'Disapplied', 'L1','L2','L3','']]) + '\n | ' + if "checked/>" not in severity_bar: + severity_bar = '' + if "checked/>" not in classification_bar: + classification_bar = '' + return ''.join([ + '
\n' + ,severity_bar + , classification_bar + ,''.join([filter_button(enabled, tool, 'toggleTool') for tool in ['cppcheck', 'clang-tidy']]) + ,'\n | ' + ,'\n ' + ,'\n ' + ,'\n
\n']) +def git_blame(errors, path, file, blame_options): + last_line= errors[-1]['line'] + if last_line == 0: + return {} + + first_line = next((error for error in errors if error['line'] > 0))['line'] + + full_path = os.path.join(path, file) + path, filename = os.path.split(full_path) + + if not path: + path = None # make sure this is None + + cmd_args = ['git', 'blame', '-L %d,%d' % (first_line, last_line)] + if '-w' in blame_options: + cmd_args.append('-w') + if '-M' in blame_options: + cmd_args.append('-M') + cmd_args = cmd_args + ['--porcelain', '--incremental', '--', filename] + + try: + result = subprocess.check_output(cmd_args, cwd=path) + result = result.decode(locale.getpreferredencoding()) + except: + return [] + + if result.startswith('fatal'): + return [] + + blame_data = [] + line_from = 0 + line_to = 0 + blame_info = {} + + for line_str in result.splitlines(): + field, _, value = line_str.partition(' ') + if len(field) == 40: + line_nr, count = value.split(' ')[1:] + line_from = int(line_nr) + line_to = line_from + int(count) + elif field.startswith('author'): + blame_info[field] = value + if field == 'author-time': + author_date = date.fromtimestamp(int(blame_info['author-time'])) + blame_info['author-time'] = author_date.strftime("%d/%m/%Y") + elif field == 'filename': + blame_data.append([line_from, line_to, blame_info.copy()]) + + return blame_data + + +def blame_lookup(blame_data, line): + return next((data for start, end, data in blame_data if line >= start and line < end), {}) + + +def tr_str(td_th, line, id, cwe, severity, classification, guideline, message, timestamp, author, author_mail, date, add_author, tr_class=None, htmlfile=None, message_class=None): + ret = '' + items = [id, cwe] + if severity: + items.append(severity) + if classification: + items.extend([classification, guideline]) + if htmlfile: + if htmlfile.startswith("http://") or htmlfile.startswith("https://"): + # GitHub/GitLab style line anchor + href = f"{htmlfile.rstrip('#L1')}#L{line}" + # Emit **line number with link** + ret += f'<{td_th}>{line}' + else: + # local HTML annotated + href = f"{htmlfile}#line-{line}" + # Emit **line number with link** + ret += f'<{td_th}>{line}' + + # Emit id, cwe, severity, classification, ... + for item in items: + ret += f'<{td_th}>{item}' + else: + items.insert(0,line) + for item in items: + ret += '<%s>%s' % (td_th, item, td_th) + if message_class: + message_attribute = ' class="%s"' % message_class + else: + message_attribute = '' + ret += '<%s%s>%s' % (td_th, message_attribute, html_escape(message), td_th) + + if timestamp: + ret += '<%s>%s' % (td_th, timestamp, td_th) + + for field in add_author: + if field == 'name': + ret += '<%s>%s' % (td_th, html_escape(author), td_th) + elif field == 'email': + ret += '<%s>%s' % (td_th, html_escape(author_mail), td_th) + elif field == 'date': + ret += '<%s>%s' % (td_th, date, td_th) + + if tr_class: + tr_attributes = ' class="%s"' % tr_class + else: + tr_attributes = '' + return '%s' % (tr_attributes, ret) + + +def to_css_selector(tag): + # https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/syndata.html#characters + # Note: for our usage, we don't consider escaped characters + invalid_css_chars = re.compile(r"[^-_a-zA-Z0-9\u00A0-\uFFFF]") + invalid_start = re.compile(r"^([0-9]|-[0-9]|--)") + # Replace forbidden characters by an hyphen + valid_chars = invalid_css_chars.sub("-", tag) + # Check that the start of the tag doesn't break the rules + start_invalid = invalid_start.match(valid_chars) + if start_invalid: + # otherwise, append a token to make it valid + valid_chars_valid_start = "cpp" + valid_chars + else: + valid_chars_valid_start = valid_chars + return valid_chars_valid_start + +class AnnotateCodeFormatter(HtmlFormatter): + errors = [] + + def wrap(self, *args, **kwargs): + line_no = 1 + for i, t in HtmlFormatter.wrap(self, *args, **kwargs): + # If this is a source code line we want to add a span tag at the + # end. + if i == 1: + for error in self.errors: + if error['line'] == line_no: + try: + if error['inconclusive'] == 'true': + # only print verbose msg if it really differs + # from actual message + if error.get('verbose') and (error['verbose'] != error['msg']): + index = t.rfind('\n') + t = t[:index] + HTML_EXPANDABLE_INCONCLUSIVE % (error['msg'], html_escape(error['verbose'].replace("\\012", '\n'))) + t[index + 1:] + else: + t = t.replace('\n', HTML_INCONCLUSIVE % error['msg']) + except KeyError: + if error.get('verbose') and (error['verbose'] != error['msg']): + index = t.rfind('\n') + t = t[:index] + HTML_EXPANDABLE_ERROR % (error['msg'], html_escape(error['verbose'].replace("\\012", '\n'))) + t[index + 1:] + else: + t = t.replace('\n', HTML_ERROR % error['msg']) + + line_no = line_no + 1 + yield i, t + + +class CppCheckHandler(XmlContentHandler): + + """Parses the cppcheck xml file and produces a list of all its errors.""" + + def __init__(self): + XmlContentHandler.__init__(self) + self.errors = [] + self.version = '1' + self.versionCppcheck = '' + self.timestamp = '' + self.report_type = False + + def startElement(self, name, attributes): + if name == 'results': + self.version = attributes.get('version', self.version) + + if self.version == '1': + self.handleVersion1(name, attributes) + else: + self.handleVersion2(name, attributes) + + def handleVersion1(self, name, attributes): + if name != 'error': + return + att_class = attributes.get('classification', '') + att_guide = attributes.get('guideline', '') + if att_class and not self.report_type: + self.report_type = True + self.errors.append({ + 'file': attributes.get('file', ''), + 'line': int(attributes.get('line', 0)), + 'locations': [{ + 'file': attributes.get('file', ''), + 'line': int(attributes.get('line', 0)), + }], + 'id': attributes['id'], + 'severity': attributes['severity'], + 'classification': att_class, + 'guideline': att_guide, + 'timestamp': self.timestamp, + 'msg': attributes['msg'] + }) + + def handleVersion2(self, name, attributes): + if name == 'cppcheck': + self.versionCppcheck = attributes['version'] + if name == 'error': + att_class = attributes.get('classification', '') + att_guide = attributes.get('guideline', '') + if att_class and not self.report_type: + self.report_type = True + error = { + 'locations': [], + 'file': '', + 'line': 0, + 'id': attributes['id'], + 'classification': att_class, + 'severity': attributes['severity'], + 'guideline': att_guide, + 'timestamp': self.timestamp, + 'msg': attributes['msg'], + 'verbose': attributes.get('verbose') + } + + if 'inconclusive' in attributes: + error['inconclusive'] = attributes['inconclusive'] + if 'cwe' in attributes: + error['cwe'] = attributes['cwe'] + + self.errors.append(error) + elif name == 'location': + assert self.errors + error = self.errors[-1] + locations = error['locations'] + file = attributes['file'] + line = int(attributes['line']) + if not locations: + error['file'] = file + error['line'] = line + locations.append({ + 'file': file, + 'line': line, + 'info': attributes.get('info') + }) +def main() -> None: + # Configure all the options this little utility is using. + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() + parser.add_argument('--title', dest='title', + help='The title of the project.', + default='[project name]') + parser.add_argument('--file', dest='file', action="append", + help='The cppcheck xml output file to read defects ' + 'from. You can combine results from several ' + 'xml reports i.e. "--file file1.xml --file file2.xml ..". ' + 'Default is reading from stdin.') + parser.add_argument('--checkers-report-file', dest='checkers_report', + help='The cppcheck checkers report file as produced ' + 'with the "--checkers-report" option of cppcheck.') + parser.add_argument('--report-dir', dest='report_dir', + help='The directory where the HTML report content is ' + 'written.') + parser.add_argument('--source-dir', dest='source_dir', + help='Base directory where source code files can be ' + 'found, or a URL to a remote GitHub/GitLab ' + 'repository including a branch, e.g. ' + '--source-dir=https://github.com///blob//') + parser.add_argument('--add-author-information', dest='add_author_information', + help='Blame information to include. ' + 'Adds specified author information. ' + 'Specify as comma-separated list of either "name", "email", "date" or "n","e","d". ' + 'Default: "n,e,d"') + parser.add_argument('--source-encoding', dest='source_encoding', + help='Encoding of source code.', default='utf-8') + parser.add_argument('--blame-options', dest='blame_options', + help='[-w, -M] blame options which you can use to get author and author mail ' + '-w --> not including white spaces and returns original author of the line ' + '-M --> not including moving of lines and returns original author of the line') + + # Parse options and make sure that we have an output directory set. + options = parser.parse_args() + + try: + sys.argv[1] + except IndexError: # no arguments give, print --help + parser.print_help() + sys.exit(0) + + if not options.report_dir: + parser.error('No report directory set.') + + # Get the directory where source code files are located. + source_dir = os.getcwd() + if options.source_dir: + source_dir = options.source_dir + + is_remote = False + if source_dir.startswith("http://") or source_dir.startswith("https://"): + is_remote = True + + add_author_information = [] + if options.add_author_information: + fields = [x.strip() for x in options.add_author_information.split(',')] + for x in fields: + if x.lower() in ['n', 'name']: + add_author_information.append('name') + elif x.lower() in ['e', 'email']: + add_author_information.append('email') + elif x.lower() in ['d', 'date']: + add_author_information.append('date') + else: + print('Unrecognized value "%s" for author information, using default (name, email, date)' % x) + add_author_information = ['name', 'email', 'date'] + break + + blame_options = '' + if options.blame_options: + blame_options = options.blame_options + add_author_information = add_author_information or ['name', 'email', 'date'] + + # Parse the xml from all files defined in file argument + # or from stdin. If no input is provided, stdin is used + # Produce a simple list of errors. + print('Parsing xml report.') + try: + contentHandler = CppCheckHandler() + for fname in options.file or [sys.stdin]: + if options.file is not None: + t = os.path.getmtime(fname) + else: + t = time.time() + t_s = time.ctime(t) + if t_s is not None: + contentHandler.timestamp = t_s + xml_parse(fname, contentHandler) + except (XmlParseException, ValueError) as msg: + print('Failed to parse cppcheck xml file: %s' % msg) + sys.exit(1) + + # We have a list of errors. But now we want to group them on + # each source code file. Lets create a files dictionary that + # will contain a list of all the errors in that file. For each + # file we will also generate a HTML filename to use. + files = {} + file_no = 0 + for error in contentHandler.errors: + filename = error['file'] + if filename not in files: + if is_remote: + # Construct remote URL for GitHub/GitLab + # tr_str() will use the actual line number, so we can just start with line 1 + remote_url = source_dir.rstrip('/') + '/' + filename + '#L1' + files[filename] = {'errors': [], 'htmlfile': remote_url} + else: + files[filename] = {'errors': [], 'htmlfile': str(file_no) + '.html'} + file_no += 1 + files[filename]['errors'].append(error) + + # Make sure that the report directory is created if it doesn't exist. + print('Creating %s directory' % options.report_dir) + if not os.path.exists(options.report_dir): + os.makedirs(options.report_dir) + + # Generate a HTML file with syntax highlighted source code for each + # file that contains one or more errors. + print('Processing errors') + + decode_errors = [] + for filename, data in sorted(files.items()): + htmlfile = data['htmlfile'] + errors = [] + + for error in data['errors']: + for location in error['locations']: + if filename == location['file']: + newError = dict(error) + + del newError['locations'] + newError['line'] = location['line'] + if location.get('info'): + newError['msg'] = location['info'] + newError['severity'] = 'information' + newError['classification'] = '' + newError['guideline'] = '' + del newError['verbose'] + + errors.append(newError) + + lines = [] + for error in errors: + lines.append(error['line']) + + if filename == '': + continue + + if is_remote: + # Remote source: do NOT generate local annotated HTML files. + # The index will still point directly to GitHub/GitLab URLs. + continue + + source_filename = os.path.join(source_dir, filename) + try: + with io.open(source_filename, 'r', encoding=options.source_encoding) as input_file: + content = input_file.read() + except IOError: + if error['id'] != 'unmatchedSuppression': + sys.stderr.write("ERROR: Source file '%s' not found.\n" % + source_filename) + continue + except UnicodeDecodeError: + sys.stderr.write("WARNING: Unicode decode error in '%s'.\n" % + source_filename) + decode_errors.append(source_filename[2:]) # "[2:]" gets rid of "./" at beginning + continue + + htmlFormatter = AnnotateCodeFormatter(linenos=True, + style='colorful', + hl_lines=lines, + lineanchors='line', + encoding=options.source_encoding) + htmlFormatter.errors = errors + + with io.open(os.path.join(options.report_dir, htmlfile), 'w', encoding='utf-8') as output_file: + output_file.write(HTML_HEAD % + (options.title, + htmlFormatter.get_style_defs('.highlight'), + options.title, + ': ' + filename)) + output_file.write(HTML_HEAD_END) + + output_file.write(HTML_MENU % (filename.split('/')[-1])) + for error in sorted(errors, key=lambda k: k['line']): + output_file.write(" %s %s" % (data['htmlfile'], error['line'], error['id'], error['line'])) + output_file.write(HTML_MENU_END) + + try: + lexer = guess_lexer_for_filename(source_filename, '', stripnl=False) + except ClassNotFound: + try: + lexer = guess_lexer(content, stripnl=False) + except ClassNotFound: + sys.stderr.write("ERROR: Couldn't determine lexer for the file' " + source_filename + " '. Won't be able to syntax highlight this file.") + output_file.write("\n Could not generate content because pygments failed to determine the code type.") + output_file.write("\n Sorry about this.") + continue + + if options.source_encoding: + lexer.encoding = options.source_encoding + + output_file.write( + highlight(content, lexer, htmlFormatter).decode( + options.source_encoding)) + + output_file.write(HTML_FOOTER % contentHandler.versionCppcheck) + + print(' ' + filename) + + # Generate a master index.html file that will contain a list of + # all the errors created. + print('Creating index.html') + + with io.open(os.path.join(options.report_dir, 'index.html'), + 'w') as output_file: + + stats_count = 0 + stats = [] + filter_enabled = {} + for filename, data in sorted(files.items()): + for error in data['errors']: + stats.append(error['id']) # get the stats + if contentHandler.report_type: + filter_enabled[error['severity']] = False + filter_enabled[error['classification']] = True + else: + filter_enabled[error['severity']] = True + filter_enabled[error['classification']] = False + filter_enabled['clang-tidy' if error['id'].startswith('clang-tidy-') else 'cppcheck'] = True + stats_count += 1 + + counter = Counter(stats) + + stat_html = [] + # the following lines sort the stat primary by value (occurrences), + # but if two IDs occur equally often, then we sort them alphabetically by warning ID + try: + cnt_max = counter.most_common()[0][1] + except IndexError: + cnt_max = 0 + + try: + cnt_min = counter.most_common()[-1][1] + except IndexError: + cnt_min = 0 + + stat_fmt = "\n {}{}" + for occurrences in reversed(range(cnt_min, cnt_max + 1)): + for _id in [k for k, v in sorted(counter.items()) if v == occurrences]: + stat_html.append(stat_fmt.format( + to_css_selector(_id), + to_css_selector(_id), + dict(counter.most_common())[_id], + _id + )) + + output_file.write(HTML_HEAD % (options.title, '', options.title, '')) + output_file.write(filter_bar(filter_enabled)) + output_file.write(HTML_HEAD_END) + output_file.write(HTML_MENU.replace('id="menu"', 'id="menu_index"', 1).replace("Defects:", "Defect summary", 1) % ('')) + output_file.write('\n ') + output_file.write('\n ') + output_file.write('\n ') + output_file.write(''.join(stat_html)) + output_file.write('\n ') + output_file.write('\n
Show#Defect ID
' + str(stats_count) + 'total
') + output_file.write('\n

Statistics

') + if options.checkers_report: + output_file.write('\n

Checkers

') + output_file.write(HTML_MENU_END.replace("content", "content_index", 1)) + + output_file.write('\n ') + if contentHandler.report_type: + output_file.write( + '\n %s' % + tr_str('th', 'Line', 'Id', 'CWE', '', 'Classification', 'Guideline', 'Message', 'Timestamp', + 'Author', 'Author mail', 'Date (DD/MM/YYYY)', add_author=add_author_information)) + else: + output_file.write( + '\n %s' % + tr_str('th', 'Line', 'Id', 'CWE', 'Severity', '', '', 'Message', 'Timestamp', 'Author', 'Author mail', 'Date (DD/MM/YYYY)', add_author=add_author_information)) + + for filename, data in sorted(files.items()): + file_error = filename in decode_errors or filename.endswith('*') + is_file = filename != '' and not file_error + row_content = filename if file_error else "%s" % (data['htmlfile'], filename) + htmlfile = data.get('htmlfile') if is_file else None + + output_file.write("\n ") + output_file.write("\n " % row_content) + + if filename in decode_errors: + output_file.write("\n ") + + sorted_errors = sorted(data['errors'], key=lambda k: k['line']) + blame_data = git_blame(sorted_errors, source_dir, filename, blame_options) if add_author_information else [] + for error in sorted_errors: + git_blame_dict = blame_lookup(blame_data, error['line']) + message_class = None + try: + if error['inconclusive'] == 'true': + message_class = 'inconclusive' + error['severity'] += ", inconcl." + except KeyError: + pass + + cwe_url = "" + try: + if error['cwe']: + cwe_url = "" + error['cwe'] + "" + except KeyError: + pass + + if error['severity'] in ['error', 'warning']: + message_class = error['severity'] + + line = error["line"] if is_file else "" + _severity = error.get('severity', '') + _classification = error.get('classification', '') + _guideline = error.get('guideline', '') + if contentHandler.report_type: + _severity = '' + if not _classification: + _classification = 'None' + _guideline = 'None' + output_file.write( + '\n %s' % + tr_str('td', line, error["id"], cwe_url, _severity, _classification, _guideline, error["msg"], error["timestamp"], + git_blame_dict.get('author', 'Unknown'), git_blame_dict.get('author-mail', '---'), + git_blame_dict.get('author-time', '---'), + tr_class=to_css_selector(error["id"]) + ' sev_' + _severity +' class_' + _classification + ' issue', + message_class=message_class, + add_author=add_author_information, + htmlfile=htmlfile)) + output_file.write("\n ") + output_file.write('\n
%s
Could not generated due to UnicodeDecodeError
') + output_file.write(HTML_FOOTER % contentHandler.versionCppcheck) + + if decode_errors: + sys.stderr.write("\nGenerating html failed for the following files: " + ' '.join(decode_errors)) + sys.stderr.write("\nConsider changing source-encoding (for example: \"htmlreport ... --source-encoding=\"iso8859-1\"\"\n") + + print('Creating style.css file') + with io.open(os.path.join(options.report_dir, 'style.css'), 'w') as css_file: + css_file.write(STYLE_FILE) + + print("Creating stats.html (statistics)\n") + stats_countlist = {} + + for filename, data in sorted(files.items()): + if filename == '': + continue + stats_tmplist = [] + for error in sorted(data['errors'], key=lambda k: k['line']): + stats_tmplist.append(error['severity']) + + stats_countlist[filename] = dict(Counter(stats_tmplist)) + + # get top ten for each severity + SEVERITIES = "error", "warning", "portability", "performance", "style", "unusedFunction", "information", "missingInclude", "internal" + + with io.open(os.path.join(options.report_dir, 'stats.html'), 'w') as stats_file: + + stats_file.write(HTML_HEAD % (options.title, '', options.title, ': Statistics')) + stats_file.write(HTML_HEAD_END) + + stats_file.write(HTML_MENU.replace('id="menu"', 'id="menu_index"', 1).replace("Defects:", "Back to summary", 1) % ('')) + stats_file.write(HTML_MENU_END.replace("content", "content_index", 1)) + + + for sev in SEVERITIES: + _sum = 0 + stats_templist = {} + + # if the we have an style warning but we are checking for + # portability, we have to skip it to prevent KeyError + try: + for filename in stats_countlist: + try: # also bail out if we have a file with no sev-results + _sum += stats_countlist[filename][sev] + stats_templist[filename] = int(stats_countlist[filename][sev]) # file : amount, + except KeyError: + continue + # don't print "0 style" etc, if no style warnings were found + if _sum == 0: + continue + except KeyError: + continue + stats_file.write("

Top 10 files for " + sev + " severity, total findings: " + str(_sum) + "
\n") + + # sort, so that the file with the most severities per type is first + stats_list_sorted = sorted(stats_templist.items(), key=operator.itemgetter(1, 0), reverse=True) + it = 0 + LENGTH = 0 + + for i in stats_list_sorted: # printing loop + # for aesthetics: if it's the first iteration of the loop, get + # the max length of the number string + if it == 0: + LENGTH = len(str(i[1])) # <- length of longest number, now get the difference and try to make other numbers align to it + + stats_file.write(" " * 3 + str(i[1]) + " " * (1 + LENGTH - len(str(i[1]))) + " " + i[0] + "
\n") + it += 1 + if it == 10: # print only the top 10 + break + stats_file.write("

\n") + + stats_file.write(HTML_FOOTER % contentHandler.versionCppcheck) + + if options.checkers_report: + print("Creating checkers.html (checkers report)\n") + + with io.open(os.path.join(options.report_dir, 'checkers.html'), 'w') as checkers_file: + + checkers_file.write(HTML_HEAD % (options.title, '', options.title, ': Checkers')) + checkers_file.write(HTML_HEAD_END) + + checkers_file.write(HTML_MENU.replace('id="menu"', 'id="menu_index"', 1).replace("Defects:", "Back to summary", 1) % ('')) + checkers_file.write(HTML_MENU_END.replace("content", "content_index", 1)) + + with io.open(options.checkers_report, 'r', encoding=options.source_encoding) as checkers_report: + content = checkers_report.read() + + checkers_file.write("
\n")
+                checkers_file.write(html_escape(content))
+                checkers_file.write("
\n") + + checkers_file.write(HTML_FOOTER % contentHandler.versionCppcheck) + + print("\nOpen '" + options.report_dir + "/index.html' to see the results.") + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a2c19c06fe14476a9bfa4f1f60de7a997a41191c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +import sys + +try: + from ._version import version as __version__ +except ImportError: + __version__ = 'unknown' + +__all__ = ['easter', 'parser', 'relativedelta', 'rrule', 'tz', + 'utils', 'zoneinfo'] + +def __getattr__(name): + import importlib + + if name in __all__: + return importlib.import_module("." + name, __name__) + raise AttributeError( + "module {!r} has not attribute {!r}".format(__name__, name) + ) + + +def __dir__(): + # __dir__ should include all the lazy-importable modules as well. + return [x for x in globals() if x not in sys.modules] + __all__ diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/_common.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/_common.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4eb2659bd2986125fcfb4afea5bae9efc2dcd1a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/_common.py @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +""" +Common code used in multiple modules. +""" + + +class weekday(object): + __slots__ = ["weekday", "n"] + + def __init__(self, weekday, n=None): + self.weekday = weekday + self.n = n + + def __call__(self, n): + if n == self.n: + return self + else: + return self.__class__(self.weekday, n) + + def __eq__(self, other): + try: + if self.weekday != other.weekday or self.n != other.n: + return False + except AttributeError: + return False + return True + + def __hash__(self): + return hash(( + self.weekday, + self.n, + )) + + def __ne__(self, other): + return not (self == other) + + def __repr__(self): + s = ("MO", "TU", "WE", "TH", "FR", "SA", "SU")[self.weekday] + if not self.n: + return s + else: + return "%s(%+d)" % (s, self.n) + +# vim:ts=4:sw=4:et diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/_version.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/_version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dbbceb70beb24714aecd6e6abd098bd36e8e40f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/_version.py @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +# file generated by setuptools-scm +# don't change, don't track in version control + +__all__ = ["__version__", "__version_tuple__", "version", "version_tuple"] + +TYPE_CHECKING = False +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing import Tuple + from typing import Union + + VERSION_TUPLE = Tuple[Union[int, str], ...] +else: + VERSION_TUPLE = object + +version: str +__version__: str +__version_tuple__: VERSION_TUPLE +version_tuple: VERSION_TUPLE + +__version__ = version = '2.9.0.post0' +__version_tuple__ = version_tuple = (2, 9, 0, 'post0') diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/easter.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/easter.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f74d1f7442473997245ac683b8a269a3574d1ba4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/easter.py @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" +This module offers a generic Easter computing method for any given year, using +Western, Orthodox or Julian algorithms. +""" + +import datetime + +__all__ = ["easter", "EASTER_JULIAN", "EASTER_ORTHODOX", "EASTER_WESTERN"] + +EASTER_JULIAN = 1 +EASTER_ORTHODOX = 2 +EASTER_WESTERN = 3 + + +def easter(year, method=EASTER_WESTERN): + """ + This method was ported from the work done by GM Arts, + on top of the algorithm by Claus Tondering, which was + based in part on the algorithm of Ouding (1940), as + quoted in "Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical + Almanac", P. Kenneth Seidelmann, editor. + + This algorithm implements three different Easter + calculation methods: + + 1. Original calculation in Julian calendar, valid in + dates after 326 AD + 2. Original method, with date converted to Gregorian + calendar, valid in years 1583 to 4099 + 3. Revised method, in Gregorian calendar, valid in + years 1583 to 4099 as well + + These methods are represented by the constants: + + * ``EASTER_JULIAN = 1`` + * ``EASTER_ORTHODOX = 2`` + * ``EASTER_WESTERN = 3`` + + The default method is method 3. + + More about the algorithm may be found at: + + `GM Arts: Easter Algorithms `_ + + and + + `The Calendar FAQ: Easter `_ + + """ + + if not (1 <= method <= 3): + raise ValueError("invalid method") + + # g - Golden year - 1 + # c - Century + # h - (23 - Epact) mod 30 + # i - Number of days from March 21 to Paschal Full Moon + # j - Weekday for PFM (0=Sunday, etc) + # p - Number of days from March 21 to Sunday on or before PFM + # (-6 to 28 methods 1 & 3, to 56 for method 2) + # e - Extra days to add for method 2 (converting Julian + # date to Gregorian date) + + y = year + g = y % 19 + e = 0 + if method < 3: + # Old method + i = (19*g + 15) % 30 + j = (y + y//4 + i) % 7 + if method == 2: + # Extra dates to convert Julian to Gregorian date + e = 10 + if y > 1600: + e = e + y//100 - 16 - (y//100 - 16)//4 + else: + # New method + c = y//100 + h = (c - c//4 - (8*c + 13)//25 + 19*g + 15) % 30 + i = h - (h//28)*(1 - (h//28)*(29//(h + 1))*((21 - g)//11)) + j = (y + y//4 + i + 2 - c + c//4) % 7 + + # p can be from -6 to 56 corresponding to dates 22 March to 23 May + # (later dates apply to method 2, although 23 May never actually occurs) + p = i - j + e + d = 1 + (p + 27 + (p + 6)//40) % 31 + m = 3 + (p + 26)//30 + return datetime.date(int(y), int(m), int(d)) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/relativedelta.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/relativedelta.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cd323a549e0f182541ebcde2d2ea1adfbbd9701e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/relativedelta.py @@ -0,0 +1,599 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +import datetime +import calendar + +import operator +from math import copysign + +from six import integer_types +from warnings import warn + +from ._common import weekday + +MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU = weekdays = tuple(weekday(x) for x in range(7)) + +__all__ = ["relativedelta", "MO", "TU", "WE", "TH", "FR", "SA", "SU"] + + +class relativedelta(object): + """ + The relativedelta type is designed to be applied to an existing datetime and + can replace specific components of that datetime, or represents an interval + of time. + + It is based on the specification of the excellent work done by M.-A. Lemburg + in his + `mx.DateTime `_ extension. + However, notice that this type does *NOT* implement the same algorithm as + his work. Do *NOT* expect it to behave like mx.DateTime's counterpart. + + There are two different ways to build a relativedelta instance. The + first one is passing it two date/datetime classes:: + + relativedelta(datetime1, datetime2) + + The second one is passing it any number of the following keyword arguments:: + + relativedelta(arg1=x,arg2=y,arg3=z...) + + year, month, day, hour, minute, second, microsecond: + Absolute information (argument is singular); adding or subtracting a + relativedelta with absolute information does not perform an arithmetic + operation, but rather REPLACES the corresponding value in the + original datetime with the value(s) in relativedelta. + + years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds, microseconds: + Relative information, may be negative (argument is plural); adding + or subtracting a relativedelta with relative information performs + the corresponding arithmetic operation on the original datetime value + with the information in the relativedelta. + + weekday: + One of the weekday instances (MO, TU, etc) available in the + relativedelta module. These instances may receive a parameter N, + specifying the Nth weekday, which could be positive or negative + (like MO(+1) or MO(-2)). Not specifying it is the same as specifying + +1. You can also use an integer, where 0=MO. This argument is always + relative e.g. if the calculated date is already Monday, using MO(1) + or MO(-1) won't change the day. To effectively make it absolute, use + it in combination with the day argument (e.g. day=1, MO(1) for first + Monday of the month). + + leapdays: + Will add given days to the date found, if year is a leap + year, and the date found is post 28 of february. + + yearday, nlyearday: + Set the yearday or the non-leap year day (jump leap days). + These are converted to day/month/leapdays information. + + There are relative and absolute forms of the keyword + arguments. The plural is relative, and the singular is + absolute. For each argument in the order below, the absolute form + is applied first (by setting each attribute to that value) and + then the relative form (by adding the value to the attribute). + + The order of attributes considered when this relativedelta is + added to a datetime is: + + 1. Year + 2. Month + 3. Day + 4. Hours + 5. Minutes + 6. Seconds + 7. Microseconds + + Finally, weekday is applied, using the rule described above. + + For example + + >>> from datetime import datetime + >>> from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta, MO + >>> dt = datetime(2018, 4, 9, 13, 37, 0) + >>> delta = relativedelta(hours=25, day=1, weekday=MO(1)) + >>> dt + delta + datetime.datetime(2018, 4, 2, 14, 37) + + First, the day is set to 1 (the first of the month), then 25 hours + are added, to get to the 2nd day and 14th hour, finally the + weekday is applied, but since the 2nd is already a Monday there is + no effect. + + """ + + def __init__(self, dt1=None, dt2=None, + years=0, months=0, days=0, leapdays=0, weeks=0, + hours=0, minutes=0, seconds=0, microseconds=0, + year=None, month=None, day=None, weekday=None, + yearday=None, nlyearday=None, + hour=None, minute=None, second=None, microsecond=None): + + if dt1 and dt2: + # datetime is a subclass of date. So both must be date + if not (isinstance(dt1, datetime.date) and + isinstance(dt2, datetime.date)): + raise TypeError("relativedelta only diffs datetime/date") + + # We allow two dates, or two datetimes, so we coerce them to be + # of the same type + if (isinstance(dt1, datetime.datetime) != + isinstance(dt2, datetime.datetime)): + if not isinstance(dt1, datetime.datetime): + dt1 = datetime.datetime.fromordinal(dt1.toordinal()) + elif not isinstance(dt2, datetime.datetime): + dt2 = datetime.datetime.fromordinal(dt2.toordinal()) + + self.years = 0 + self.months = 0 + self.days = 0 + self.leapdays = 0 + self.hours = 0 + self.minutes = 0 + self.seconds = 0 + self.microseconds = 0 + self.year = None + self.month = None + self.day = None + self.weekday = None + self.hour = None + self.minute = None + self.second = None + self.microsecond = None + self._has_time = 0 + + # Get year / month delta between the two + months = (dt1.year - dt2.year) * 12 + (dt1.month - dt2.month) + self._set_months(months) + + # Remove the year/month delta so the timedelta is just well-defined + # time units (seconds, days and microseconds) + dtm = self.__radd__(dt2) + + # If we've overshot our target, make an adjustment + if dt1 < dt2: + compare = operator.gt + increment = 1 + else: + compare = operator.lt + increment = -1 + + while compare(dt1, dtm): + months += increment + self._set_months(months) + dtm = self.__radd__(dt2) + + # Get the timedelta between the "months-adjusted" date and dt1 + delta = dt1 - dtm + self.seconds = delta.seconds + delta.days * 86400 + self.microseconds = delta.microseconds + else: + # Check for non-integer values in integer-only quantities + if any(x is not None and x != int(x) for x in (years, months)): + raise ValueError("Non-integer years and months are " + "ambiguous and not currently supported.") + + # Relative information + self.years = int(years) + self.months = int(months) + self.days = days + weeks * 7 + self.leapdays = leapdays + self.hours = hours + self.minutes = minutes + self.seconds = seconds + self.microseconds = microseconds + + # Absolute information + self.year = year + self.month = month + self.day = day + self.hour = hour + self.minute = minute + self.second = second + self.microsecond = microsecond + + if any(x is not None and int(x) != x + for x in (year, month, day, hour, + minute, second, microsecond)): + # For now we'll deprecate floats - later it'll be an error. + warn("Non-integer value passed as absolute information. " + + "This is not a well-defined condition and will raise " + + "errors in future versions.", DeprecationWarning) + + if isinstance(weekday, integer_types): + self.weekday = weekdays[weekday] + else: + self.weekday = weekday + + yday = 0 + if nlyearday: + yday = nlyearday + elif yearday: + yday = yearday + if yearday > 59: + self.leapdays = -1 + if yday: + ydayidx = [31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, + 243, 273, 304, 334, 366] + for idx, ydays in enumerate(ydayidx): + if yday <= ydays: + self.month = idx+1 + if idx == 0: + self.day = yday + else: + self.day = yday-ydayidx[idx-1] + break + else: + raise ValueError("invalid year day (%d)" % yday) + + self._fix() + + def _fix(self): + if abs(self.microseconds) > 999999: + s = _sign(self.microseconds) + div, mod = divmod(self.microseconds * s, 1000000) + self.microseconds = mod * s + self.seconds += div * s + if abs(self.seconds) > 59: + s = _sign(self.seconds) + div, mod = divmod(self.seconds * s, 60) + self.seconds = mod * s + self.minutes += div * s + if abs(self.minutes) > 59: + s = _sign(self.minutes) + div, mod = divmod(self.minutes * s, 60) + self.minutes = mod * s + self.hours += div * s + if abs(self.hours) > 23: + s = _sign(self.hours) + div, mod = divmod(self.hours * s, 24) + self.hours = mod * s + self.days += div * s + if abs(self.months) > 11: + s = _sign(self.months) + div, mod = divmod(self.months * s, 12) + self.months = mod * s + self.years += div * s + if (self.hours or self.minutes or self.seconds or self.microseconds + or self.hour is not None or self.minute is not None or + self.second is not None or self.microsecond is not None): + self._has_time = 1 + else: + self._has_time = 0 + + @property + def weeks(self): + return int(self.days / 7.0) + + @weeks.setter + def weeks(self, value): + self.days = self.days - (self.weeks * 7) + value * 7 + + def _set_months(self, months): + self.months = months + if abs(self.months) > 11: + s = _sign(self.months) + div, mod = divmod(self.months * s, 12) + self.months = mod * s + self.years = div * s + else: + self.years = 0 + + def normalized(self): + """ + Return a version of this object represented entirely using integer + values for the relative attributes. + + >>> relativedelta(days=1.5, hours=2).normalized() + relativedelta(days=+1, hours=+14) + + :return: + Returns a :class:`dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta` object. + """ + # Cascade remainders down (rounding each to roughly nearest microsecond) + days = int(self.days) + + hours_f = round(self.hours + 24 * (self.days - days), 11) + hours = int(hours_f) + + minutes_f = round(self.minutes + 60 * (hours_f - hours), 10) + minutes = int(minutes_f) + + seconds_f = round(self.seconds + 60 * (minutes_f - minutes), 8) + seconds = int(seconds_f) + + microseconds = round(self.microseconds + 1e6 * (seconds_f - seconds)) + + # Constructor carries overflow back up with call to _fix() + return self.__class__(years=self.years, months=self.months, + days=days, hours=hours, minutes=minutes, + seconds=seconds, microseconds=microseconds, + leapdays=self.leapdays, year=self.year, + month=self.month, day=self.day, + weekday=self.weekday, hour=self.hour, + minute=self.minute, second=self.second, + microsecond=self.microsecond) + + def __add__(self, other): + if isinstance(other, relativedelta): + return self.__class__(years=other.years + self.years, + months=other.months + self.months, + days=other.days + self.days, + hours=other.hours + self.hours, + minutes=other.minutes + self.minutes, + seconds=other.seconds + self.seconds, + microseconds=(other.microseconds + + self.microseconds), + leapdays=other.leapdays or self.leapdays, + year=(other.year if other.year is not None + else self.year), + month=(other.month if other.month is not None + else self.month), + day=(other.day if other.day is not None + else self.day), + weekday=(other.weekday if other.weekday is not None + else self.weekday), + hour=(other.hour if other.hour is not None + else self.hour), + minute=(other.minute if other.minute is not None + else self.minute), + second=(other.second if other.second is not None + else self.second), + microsecond=(other.microsecond if other.microsecond + is not None else + self.microsecond)) + if isinstance(other, datetime.timedelta): + return self.__class__(years=self.years, + months=self.months, + days=self.days + other.days, + hours=self.hours, + minutes=self.minutes, + seconds=self.seconds + other.seconds, + microseconds=self.microseconds + other.microseconds, + leapdays=self.leapdays, + year=self.year, + month=self.month, + day=self.day, + weekday=self.weekday, + hour=self.hour, + minute=self.minute, + second=self.second, + microsecond=self.microsecond) + if not isinstance(other, datetime.date): + return NotImplemented + elif self._has_time and not isinstance(other, datetime.datetime): + other = datetime.datetime.fromordinal(other.toordinal()) + year = (self.year or other.year)+self.years + month = self.month or other.month + if self.months: + assert 1 <= abs(self.months) <= 12 + month += self.months + if month > 12: + year += 1 + month -= 12 + elif month < 1: + year -= 1 + month += 12 + day = min(calendar.monthrange(year, month)[1], + self.day or other.day) + repl = {"year": year, "month": month, "day": day} + for attr in ["hour", "minute", "second", "microsecond"]: + value = getattr(self, attr) + if value is not None: + repl[attr] = value + days = self.days + if self.leapdays and month > 2 and calendar.isleap(year): + days += self.leapdays + ret = (other.replace(**repl) + + datetime.timedelta(days=days, + hours=self.hours, + minutes=self.minutes, + seconds=self.seconds, + microseconds=self.microseconds)) + if self.weekday: + weekday, nth = self.weekday.weekday, self.weekday.n or 1 + jumpdays = (abs(nth) - 1) * 7 + if nth > 0: + jumpdays += (7 - ret.weekday() + weekday) % 7 + else: + jumpdays += (ret.weekday() - weekday) % 7 + jumpdays *= -1 + ret += datetime.timedelta(days=jumpdays) + return ret + + def __radd__(self, other): + return self.__add__(other) + + def __rsub__(self, other): + return self.__neg__().__radd__(other) + + def __sub__(self, other): + if not isinstance(other, relativedelta): + return NotImplemented # In case the other object defines __rsub__ + return self.__class__(years=self.years - other.years, + months=self.months - other.months, + days=self.days - other.days, + hours=self.hours - other.hours, + minutes=self.minutes - other.minutes, + seconds=self.seconds - other.seconds, + microseconds=self.microseconds - other.microseconds, + leapdays=self.leapdays or other.leapdays, + year=(self.year if self.year is not None + else other.year), + month=(self.month if self.month is not None else + other.month), + day=(self.day if self.day is not None else + other.day), + weekday=(self.weekday if self.weekday is not None else + other.weekday), + hour=(self.hour if self.hour is not None else + other.hour), + minute=(self.minute if self.minute is not None else + other.minute), + second=(self.second if self.second is not None else + other.second), + microsecond=(self.microsecond if self.microsecond + is not None else + other.microsecond)) + + def __abs__(self): + return self.__class__(years=abs(self.years), + months=abs(self.months), + days=abs(self.days), + hours=abs(self.hours), + minutes=abs(self.minutes), + seconds=abs(self.seconds), + microseconds=abs(self.microseconds), + leapdays=self.leapdays, + year=self.year, + month=self.month, + day=self.day, + weekday=self.weekday, + hour=self.hour, + minute=self.minute, + second=self.second, + microsecond=self.microsecond) + + def __neg__(self): + return self.__class__(years=-self.years, + months=-self.months, + days=-self.days, + hours=-self.hours, + minutes=-self.minutes, + seconds=-self.seconds, + microseconds=-self.microseconds, + leapdays=self.leapdays, + year=self.year, + month=self.month, + day=self.day, + weekday=self.weekday, + hour=self.hour, + minute=self.minute, + second=self.second, + microsecond=self.microsecond) + + def __bool__(self): + return not (not self.years and + not self.months and + not self.days and + not self.hours and + not self.minutes and + not self.seconds and + not self.microseconds and + not self.leapdays and + self.year is None and + self.month is None and + self.day is None and + self.weekday is None and + self.hour is None and + self.minute is None and + self.second is None and + self.microsecond is None) + # Compatibility with Python 2.x + __nonzero__ = __bool__ + + def __mul__(self, other): + try: + f = float(other) + except TypeError: + return NotImplemented + + return self.__class__(years=int(self.years * f), + months=int(self.months * f), + days=int(self.days * f), + hours=int(self.hours * f), + minutes=int(self.minutes * f), + seconds=int(self.seconds * f), + microseconds=int(self.microseconds * f), + leapdays=self.leapdays, + year=self.year, + month=self.month, + day=self.day, + weekday=self.weekday, + hour=self.hour, + minute=self.minute, + second=self.second, + microsecond=self.microsecond) + + __rmul__ = __mul__ + + def __eq__(self, other): + if not isinstance(other, relativedelta): + return NotImplemented + if self.weekday or other.weekday: + if not self.weekday or not other.weekday: + return False + if self.weekday.weekday != other.weekday.weekday: + return False + n1, n2 = self.weekday.n, other.weekday.n + if n1 != n2 and not ((not n1 or n1 == 1) and (not n2 or n2 == 1)): + return False + return (self.years == other.years and + self.months == other.months and + self.days == other.days and + self.hours == other.hours and + self.minutes == other.minutes and + self.seconds == other.seconds and + self.microseconds == other.microseconds and + self.leapdays == other.leapdays and + self.year == other.year and + self.month == other.month and + self.day == other.day and + self.hour == other.hour and + self.minute == other.minute and + self.second == other.second and + self.microsecond == other.microsecond) + + def __hash__(self): + return hash(( + self.weekday, + self.years, + self.months, + self.days, + self.hours, + self.minutes, + self.seconds, + self.microseconds, + self.leapdays, + self.year, + self.month, + self.day, + self.hour, + self.minute, + self.second, + self.microsecond, + )) + + def __ne__(self, other): + return not self.__eq__(other) + + def __div__(self, other): + try: + reciprocal = 1 / float(other) + except TypeError: + return NotImplemented + + return self.__mul__(reciprocal) + + __truediv__ = __div__ + + def __repr__(self): + l = [] + for attr in ["years", "months", "days", "leapdays", + "hours", "minutes", "seconds", "microseconds"]: + value = getattr(self, attr) + if value: + l.append("{attr}={value:+g}".format(attr=attr, value=value)) + for attr in ["year", "month", "day", "weekday", + "hour", "minute", "second", "microsecond"]: + value = getattr(self, attr) + if value is not None: + l.append("{attr}={value}".format(attr=attr, value=repr(value))) + return "{classname}({attrs})".format(classname=self.__class__.__name__, + attrs=", ".join(l)) + + +def _sign(x): + return int(copysign(1, x)) + +# vim:ts=4:sw=4:et diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/rrule.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/rrule.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..571a0d2bc886a7ea4c06196b2f52e740c2ed6e9f --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/rrule.py @@ -0,0 +1,1737 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" +The rrule module offers a small, complete, and very fast, implementation of +the recurrence rules documented in the +`iCalendar RFC `_, +including support for caching of results. +""" +import calendar +import datetime +import heapq +import itertools +import re +import sys +from functools import wraps +# For warning about deprecation of until and count +from warnings import warn + +from six import advance_iterator, integer_types + +from six.moves import _thread, range + +from ._common import weekday as weekdaybase + +try: + from math import gcd +except ImportError: + from fractions import gcd + +__all__ = ["rrule", "rruleset", "rrulestr", + "YEARLY", "MONTHLY", "WEEKLY", "DAILY", + "HOURLY", "MINUTELY", "SECONDLY", + "MO", "TU", "WE", "TH", "FR", "SA", "SU"] + +# Every mask is 7 days longer to handle cross-year weekly periods. +M366MASK = tuple([1]*31+[2]*29+[3]*31+[4]*30+[5]*31+[6]*30 + + [7]*31+[8]*31+[9]*30+[10]*31+[11]*30+[12]*31+[1]*7) +M365MASK = list(M366MASK) +M29, M30, M31 = list(range(1, 30)), list(range(1, 31)), list(range(1, 32)) +MDAY366MASK = tuple(M31+M29+M31+M30+M31+M30+M31+M31+M30+M31+M30+M31+M31[:7]) +MDAY365MASK = list(MDAY366MASK) +M29, M30, M31 = list(range(-29, 0)), list(range(-30, 0)), list(range(-31, 0)) +NMDAY366MASK = tuple(M31+M29+M31+M30+M31+M30+M31+M31+M30+M31+M30+M31+M31[:7]) +NMDAY365MASK = list(NMDAY366MASK) +M366RANGE = (0, 31, 60, 91, 121, 152, 182, 213, 244, 274, 305, 335, 366) +M365RANGE = (0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334, 365) +WDAYMASK = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]*55 +del M29, M30, M31, M365MASK[59], MDAY365MASK[59], NMDAY365MASK[31] +MDAY365MASK = tuple(MDAY365MASK) +M365MASK = tuple(M365MASK) + +FREQNAMES = ['YEARLY', 'MONTHLY', 'WEEKLY', 'DAILY', 'HOURLY', 'MINUTELY', 'SECONDLY'] + +(YEARLY, + MONTHLY, + WEEKLY, + DAILY, + HOURLY, + MINUTELY, + SECONDLY) = list(range(7)) + +# Imported on demand. +easter = None +parser = None + + +class weekday(weekdaybase): + """ + This version of weekday does not allow n = 0. + """ + def __init__(self, wkday, n=None): + if n == 0: + raise ValueError("Can't create weekday with n==0") + + super(weekday, self).__init__(wkday, n) + + +MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU = weekdays = tuple(weekday(x) for x in range(7)) + + +def _invalidates_cache(f): + """ + Decorator for rruleset methods which may invalidate the + cached length. + """ + @wraps(f) + def inner_func(self, *args, **kwargs): + rv = f(self, *args, **kwargs) + self._invalidate_cache() + return rv + + return inner_func + + +class rrulebase(object): + def __init__(self, cache=False): + if cache: + self._cache = [] + self._cache_lock = _thread.allocate_lock() + self._invalidate_cache() + else: + self._cache = None + self._cache_complete = False + self._len = None + + def __iter__(self): + if self._cache_complete: + return iter(self._cache) + elif self._cache is None: + return self._iter() + else: + return self._iter_cached() + + def _invalidate_cache(self): + if self._cache is not None: + self._cache = [] + self._cache_complete = False + self._cache_gen = self._iter() + + if self._cache_lock.locked(): + self._cache_lock.release() + + self._len = None + + def _iter_cached(self): + i = 0 + gen = self._cache_gen + cache = self._cache + acquire = self._cache_lock.acquire + release = self._cache_lock.release + while gen: + if i == len(cache): + acquire() + if self._cache_complete: + break + try: + for j in range(10): + cache.append(advance_iterator(gen)) + except StopIteration: + self._cache_gen = gen = None + self._cache_complete = True + break + release() + yield cache[i] + i += 1 + while i < self._len: + yield cache[i] + i += 1 + + def __getitem__(self, item): + if self._cache_complete: + return self._cache[item] + elif isinstance(item, slice): + if item.step and item.step < 0: + return list(iter(self))[item] + else: + return list(itertools.islice(self, + item.start or 0, + item.stop or sys.maxsize, + item.step or 1)) + elif item >= 0: + gen = iter(self) + try: + for i in range(item+1): + res = advance_iterator(gen) + except StopIteration: + raise IndexError + return res + else: + return list(iter(self))[item] + + def __contains__(self, item): + if self._cache_complete: + return item in self._cache + else: + for i in self: + if i == item: + return True + elif i > item: + return False + return False + + # __len__() introduces a large performance penalty. + def count(self): + """ Returns the number of recurrences in this set. It will have go + through the whole recurrence, if this hasn't been done before. """ + if self._len is None: + for x in self: + pass + return self._len + + def before(self, dt, inc=False): + """ Returns the last recurrence before the given datetime instance. The + inc keyword defines what happens if dt is an occurrence. With + inc=True, if dt itself is an occurrence, it will be returned. """ + if self._cache_complete: + gen = self._cache + else: + gen = self + last = None + if inc: + for i in gen: + if i > dt: + break + last = i + else: + for i in gen: + if i >= dt: + break + last = i + return last + + def after(self, dt, inc=False): + """ Returns the first recurrence after the given datetime instance. The + inc keyword defines what happens if dt is an occurrence. With + inc=True, if dt itself is an occurrence, it will be returned. """ + if self._cache_complete: + gen = self._cache + else: + gen = self + if inc: + for i in gen: + if i >= dt: + return i + else: + for i in gen: + if i > dt: + return i + return None + + def xafter(self, dt, count=None, inc=False): + """ + Generator which yields up to `count` recurrences after the given + datetime instance, equivalent to `after`. + + :param dt: + The datetime at which to start generating recurrences. + + :param count: + The maximum number of recurrences to generate. If `None` (default), + dates are generated until the recurrence rule is exhausted. + + :param inc: + If `dt` is an instance of the rule and `inc` is `True`, it is + included in the output. + + :yields: Yields a sequence of `datetime` objects. + """ + + if self._cache_complete: + gen = self._cache + else: + gen = self + + # Select the comparison function + if inc: + comp = lambda dc, dtc: dc >= dtc + else: + comp = lambda dc, dtc: dc > dtc + + # Generate dates + n = 0 + for d in gen: + if comp(d, dt): + if count is not None: + n += 1 + if n > count: + break + + yield d + + def between(self, after, before, inc=False, count=1): + """ Returns all the occurrences of the rrule between after and before. + The inc keyword defines what happens if after and/or before are + themselves occurrences. With inc=True, they will be included in the + list, if they are found in the recurrence set. """ + if self._cache_complete: + gen = self._cache + else: + gen = self + started = False + l = [] + if inc: + for i in gen: + if i > before: + break + elif not started: + if i >= after: + started = True + l.append(i) + else: + l.append(i) + else: + for i in gen: + if i >= before: + break + elif not started: + if i > after: + started = True + l.append(i) + else: + l.append(i) + return l + + +class rrule(rrulebase): + """ + That's the base of the rrule operation. It accepts all the keywords + defined in the RFC as its constructor parameters (except byday, + which was renamed to byweekday) and more. The constructor prototype is:: + + rrule(freq) + + Where freq must be one of YEARLY, MONTHLY, WEEKLY, DAILY, HOURLY, MINUTELY, + or SECONDLY. + + .. note:: + Per RFC section 3.3.10, recurrence instances falling on invalid dates + and times are ignored rather than coerced: + + Recurrence rules may generate recurrence instances with an invalid + date (e.g., February 30) or nonexistent local time (e.g., 1:30 AM + on a day where the local time is moved forward by an hour at 1:00 + AM). Such recurrence instances MUST be ignored and MUST NOT be + counted as part of the recurrence set. + + This can lead to possibly surprising behavior when, for example, the + start date occurs at the end of the month: + + >>> from dateutil.rrule import rrule, MONTHLY + >>> from datetime import datetime + >>> start_date = datetime(2014, 12, 31) + >>> list(rrule(freq=MONTHLY, count=4, dtstart=start_date)) + ... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE + [datetime.datetime(2014, 12, 31, 0, 0), + datetime.datetime(2015, 1, 31, 0, 0), + datetime.datetime(2015, 3, 31, 0, 0), + datetime.datetime(2015, 5, 31, 0, 0)] + + Additionally, it supports the following keyword arguments: + + :param dtstart: + The recurrence start. Besides being the base for the recurrence, + missing parameters in the final recurrence instances will also be + extracted from this date. If not given, datetime.now() will be used + instead. + :param interval: + The interval between each freq iteration. For example, when using + YEARLY, an interval of 2 means once every two years, but with HOURLY, + it means once every two hours. The default interval is 1. + :param wkst: + The week start day. Must be one of the MO, TU, WE constants, or an + integer, specifying the first day of the week. This will affect + recurrences based on weekly periods. The default week start is got + from calendar.firstweekday(), and may be modified by + calendar.setfirstweekday(). + :param count: + If given, this determines how many occurrences will be generated. + + .. note:: + As of version 2.5.0, the use of the keyword ``until`` in conjunction + with ``count`` is deprecated, to make sure ``dateutil`` is fully + compliant with `RFC-5545 Sec. 3.3.10 `_. Therefore, ``until`` and ``count`` + **must not** occur in the same call to ``rrule``. + :param until: + If given, this must be a datetime instance specifying the upper-bound + limit of the recurrence. The last recurrence in the rule is the greatest + datetime that is less than or equal to the value specified in the + ``until`` parameter. + + .. note:: + As of version 2.5.0, the use of the keyword ``until`` in conjunction + with ``count`` is deprecated, to make sure ``dateutil`` is fully + compliant with `RFC-5545 Sec. 3.3.10 `_. Therefore, ``until`` and ``count`` + **must not** occur in the same call to ``rrule``. + :param bysetpos: + If given, it must be either an integer, or a sequence of integers, + positive or negative. Each given integer will specify an occurrence + number, corresponding to the nth occurrence of the rule inside the + frequency period. For example, a bysetpos of -1 if combined with a + MONTHLY frequency, and a byweekday of (MO, TU, WE, TH, FR), will + result in the last work day of every month. + :param bymonth: + If given, it must be either an integer, or a sequence of integers, + meaning the months to apply the recurrence to. + :param bymonthday: + If given, it must be either an integer, or a sequence of integers, + meaning the month days to apply the recurrence to. + :param byyearday: + If given, it must be either an integer, or a sequence of integers, + meaning the year days to apply the recurrence to. + :param byeaster: + If given, it must be either an integer, or a sequence of integers, + positive or negative. Each integer will define an offset from the + Easter Sunday. Passing the offset 0 to byeaster will yield the Easter + Sunday itself. This is an extension to the RFC specification. + :param byweekno: + If given, it must be either an integer, or a sequence of integers, + meaning the week numbers to apply the recurrence to. Week numbers + have the meaning described in ISO8601, that is, the first week of + the year is that containing at least four days of the new year. + :param byweekday: + If given, it must be either an integer (0 == MO), a sequence of + integers, one of the weekday constants (MO, TU, etc), or a sequence + of these constants. When given, these variables will define the + weekdays where the recurrence will be applied. It's also possible to + use an argument n for the weekday instances, which will mean the nth + occurrence of this weekday in the period. For example, with MONTHLY, + or with YEARLY and BYMONTH, using FR(+1) in byweekday will specify the + first friday of the month where the recurrence happens. Notice that in + the RFC documentation, this is specified as BYDAY, but was renamed to + avoid the ambiguity of that keyword. + :param byhour: + If given, it must be either an integer, or a sequence of integers, + meaning the hours to apply the recurrence to. + :param byminute: + If given, it must be either an integer, or a sequence of integers, + meaning the minutes to apply the recurrence to. + :param bysecond: + If given, it must be either an integer, or a sequence of integers, + meaning the seconds to apply the recurrence to. + :param cache: + If given, it must be a boolean value specifying to enable or disable + caching of results. If you will use the same rrule instance multiple + times, enabling caching will improve the performance considerably. + """ + def __init__(self, freq, dtstart=None, + interval=1, wkst=None, count=None, until=None, bysetpos=None, + bymonth=None, bymonthday=None, byyearday=None, byeaster=None, + byweekno=None, byweekday=None, + byhour=None, byminute=None, bysecond=None, + cache=False): + super(rrule, self).__init__(cache) + global easter + if not dtstart: + if until and until.tzinfo: + dtstart = datetime.datetime.now(tz=until.tzinfo).replace(microsecond=0) + else: + dtstart = datetime.datetime.now().replace(microsecond=0) + elif not isinstance(dtstart, datetime.datetime): + dtstart = datetime.datetime.fromordinal(dtstart.toordinal()) + else: + dtstart = dtstart.replace(microsecond=0) + self._dtstart = dtstart + self._tzinfo = dtstart.tzinfo + self._freq = freq + self._interval = interval + self._count = count + + # Cache the original byxxx rules, if they are provided, as the _byxxx + # attributes do not necessarily map to the inputs, and this can be + # a problem in generating the strings. Only store things if they've + # been supplied (the string retrieval will just use .get()) + self._original_rule = {} + + if until and not isinstance(until, datetime.datetime): + until = datetime.datetime.fromordinal(until.toordinal()) + self._until = until + + if self._dtstart and self._until: + if (self._dtstart.tzinfo is not None) != (self._until.tzinfo is not None): + # According to RFC5545 Section 3.3.10: + # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5545#section-3.3.10 + # + # > If the "DTSTART" property is specified as a date with UTC + # > time or a date with local time and time zone reference, + # > then the UNTIL rule part MUST be specified as a date with + # > UTC time. + raise ValueError( + 'RRULE UNTIL values must be specified in UTC when DTSTART ' + 'is timezone-aware' + ) + + if count is not None and until: + warn("Using both 'count' and 'until' is inconsistent with RFC 5545" + " and has been deprecated in dateutil. Future versions will " + "raise an error.", DeprecationWarning) + + if wkst is None: + self._wkst = calendar.firstweekday() + elif isinstance(wkst, integer_types): + self._wkst = wkst + else: + self._wkst = wkst.weekday + + if bysetpos is None: + self._bysetpos = None + elif isinstance(bysetpos, integer_types): + if bysetpos == 0 or not (-366 <= bysetpos <= 366): + raise ValueError("bysetpos must be between 1 and 366, " + "or between -366 and -1") + self._bysetpos = (bysetpos,) + else: + self._bysetpos = tuple(bysetpos) + for pos in self._bysetpos: + if pos == 0 or not (-366 <= pos <= 366): + raise ValueError("bysetpos must be between 1 and 366, " + "or between -366 and -1") + + if self._bysetpos: + self._original_rule['bysetpos'] = self._bysetpos + + if (byweekno is None and byyearday is None and bymonthday is None and + byweekday is None and byeaster is None): + if freq == YEARLY: + if bymonth is None: + bymonth = dtstart.month + self._original_rule['bymonth'] = None + bymonthday = dtstart.day + self._original_rule['bymonthday'] = None + elif freq == MONTHLY: + bymonthday = dtstart.day + self._original_rule['bymonthday'] = None + elif freq == WEEKLY: + byweekday = dtstart.weekday() + self._original_rule['byweekday'] = None + + # bymonth + if bymonth is None: + self._bymonth = None + else: + if isinstance(bymonth, integer_types): + bymonth = (bymonth,) + + self._bymonth = tuple(sorted(set(bymonth))) + + if 'bymonth' not in self._original_rule: + self._original_rule['bymonth'] = self._bymonth + + # byyearday + if byyearday is None: + self._byyearday = None + else: + if isinstance(byyearday, integer_types): + byyearday = (byyearday,) + + self._byyearday = tuple(sorted(set(byyearday))) + self._original_rule['byyearday'] = self._byyearday + + # byeaster + if byeaster is not None: + if not easter: + from dateutil import easter + if isinstance(byeaster, integer_types): + self._byeaster = (byeaster,) + else: + self._byeaster = tuple(sorted(byeaster)) + + self._original_rule['byeaster'] = self._byeaster + else: + self._byeaster = None + + # bymonthday + if bymonthday is None: + self._bymonthday = () + self._bynmonthday = () + else: + if isinstance(bymonthday, integer_types): + bymonthday = (bymonthday,) + + bymonthday = set(bymonthday) # Ensure it's unique + + self._bymonthday = tuple(sorted(x for x in bymonthday if x > 0)) + self._bynmonthday = tuple(sorted(x for x in bymonthday if x < 0)) + + # Storing positive numbers first, then negative numbers + if 'bymonthday' not in self._original_rule: + self._original_rule['bymonthday'] = tuple( + itertools.chain(self._bymonthday, self._bynmonthday)) + + # byweekno + if byweekno is None: + self._byweekno = None + else: + if isinstance(byweekno, integer_types): + byweekno = (byweekno,) + + self._byweekno = tuple(sorted(set(byweekno))) + + self._original_rule['byweekno'] = self._byweekno + + # byweekday / bynweekday + if byweekday is None: + self._byweekday = None + self._bynweekday = None + else: + # If it's one of the valid non-sequence types, convert to a + # single-element sequence before the iterator that builds the + # byweekday set. + if isinstance(byweekday, integer_types) or hasattr(byweekday, "n"): + byweekday = (byweekday,) + + self._byweekday = set() + self._bynweekday = set() + for wday in byweekday: + if isinstance(wday, integer_types): + self._byweekday.add(wday) + elif not wday.n or freq > MONTHLY: + self._byweekday.add(wday.weekday) + else: + self._bynweekday.add((wday.weekday, wday.n)) + + if not self._byweekday: + self._byweekday = None + elif not self._bynweekday: + self._bynweekday = None + + if self._byweekday is not None: + self._byweekday = tuple(sorted(self._byweekday)) + orig_byweekday = [weekday(x) for x in self._byweekday] + else: + orig_byweekday = () + + if self._bynweekday is not None: + self._bynweekday = tuple(sorted(self._bynweekday)) + orig_bynweekday = [weekday(*x) for x in self._bynweekday] + else: + orig_bynweekday = () + + if 'byweekday' not in self._original_rule: + self._original_rule['byweekday'] = tuple(itertools.chain( + orig_byweekday, orig_bynweekday)) + + # byhour + if byhour is None: + if freq < HOURLY: + self._byhour = {dtstart.hour} + else: + self._byhour = None + else: + if isinstance(byhour, integer_types): + byhour = (byhour,) + + if freq == HOURLY: + self._byhour = self.__construct_byset(start=dtstart.hour, + byxxx=byhour, + base=24) + else: + self._byhour = set(byhour) + + self._byhour = tuple(sorted(self._byhour)) + self._original_rule['byhour'] = self._byhour + + # byminute + if byminute is None: + if freq < MINUTELY: + self._byminute = {dtstart.minute} + else: + self._byminute = None + else: + if isinstance(byminute, integer_types): + byminute = (byminute,) + + if freq == MINUTELY: + self._byminute = self.__construct_byset(start=dtstart.minute, + byxxx=byminute, + base=60) + else: + self._byminute = set(byminute) + + self._byminute = tuple(sorted(self._byminute)) + self._original_rule['byminute'] = self._byminute + + # bysecond + if bysecond is None: + if freq < SECONDLY: + self._bysecond = ((dtstart.second,)) + else: + self._bysecond = None + else: + if isinstance(bysecond, integer_types): + bysecond = (bysecond,) + + self._bysecond = set(bysecond) + + if freq == SECONDLY: + self._bysecond = self.__construct_byset(start=dtstart.second, + byxxx=bysecond, + base=60) + else: + self._bysecond = set(bysecond) + + self._bysecond = tuple(sorted(self._bysecond)) + self._original_rule['bysecond'] = self._bysecond + + if self._freq >= HOURLY: + self._timeset = None + else: + self._timeset = [] + for hour in self._byhour: + for minute in self._byminute: + for second in self._bysecond: + self._timeset.append( + datetime.time(hour, minute, second, + tzinfo=self._tzinfo)) + self._timeset.sort() + self._timeset = tuple(self._timeset) + + def __str__(self): + """ + Output a string that would generate this RRULE if passed to rrulestr. + This is mostly compatible with RFC5545, except for the + dateutil-specific extension BYEASTER. + """ + + output = [] + h, m, s = [None] * 3 + if self._dtstart: + output.append(self._dtstart.strftime('DTSTART:%Y%m%dT%H%M%S')) + h, m, s = self._dtstart.timetuple()[3:6] + + parts = ['FREQ=' + FREQNAMES[self._freq]] + if self._interval != 1: + parts.append('INTERVAL=' + str(self._interval)) + + if self._wkst: + parts.append('WKST=' + repr(weekday(self._wkst))[0:2]) + + if self._count is not None: + parts.append('COUNT=' + str(self._count)) + + if self._until: + parts.append(self._until.strftime('UNTIL=%Y%m%dT%H%M%S')) + + if self._original_rule.get('byweekday') is not None: + # The str() method on weekday objects doesn't generate + # RFC5545-compliant strings, so we should modify that. + original_rule = dict(self._original_rule) + wday_strings = [] + for wday in original_rule['byweekday']: + if wday.n: + wday_strings.append('{n:+d}{wday}'.format( + n=wday.n, + wday=repr(wday)[0:2])) + else: + wday_strings.append(repr(wday)) + + original_rule['byweekday'] = wday_strings + else: + original_rule = self._original_rule + + partfmt = '{name}={vals}' + for name, key in [('BYSETPOS', 'bysetpos'), + ('BYMONTH', 'bymonth'), + ('BYMONTHDAY', 'bymonthday'), + ('BYYEARDAY', 'byyearday'), + ('BYWEEKNO', 'byweekno'), + ('BYDAY', 'byweekday'), + ('BYHOUR', 'byhour'), + ('BYMINUTE', 'byminute'), + ('BYSECOND', 'bysecond'), + ('BYEASTER', 'byeaster')]: + value = original_rule.get(key) + if value: + parts.append(partfmt.format(name=name, vals=(','.join(str(v) + for v in value)))) + + output.append('RRULE:' + ';'.join(parts)) + return '\n'.join(output) + + def replace(self, **kwargs): + """Return new rrule with same attributes except for those attributes given new + values by whichever keyword arguments are specified.""" + new_kwargs = {"interval": self._interval, + "count": self._count, + "dtstart": self._dtstart, + "freq": self._freq, + "until": self._until, + "wkst": self._wkst, + "cache": False if self._cache is None else True } + new_kwargs.update(self._original_rule) + new_kwargs.update(kwargs) + return rrule(**new_kwargs) + + def _iter(self): + year, month, day, hour, minute, second, weekday, yearday, _ = \ + self._dtstart.timetuple() + + # Some local variables to speed things up a bit + freq = self._freq + interval = self._interval + wkst = self._wkst + until = self._until + bymonth = self._bymonth + byweekno = self._byweekno + byyearday = self._byyearday + byweekday = self._byweekday + byeaster = self._byeaster + bymonthday = self._bymonthday + bynmonthday = self._bynmonthday + bysetpos = self._bysetpos + byhour = self._byhour + byminute = self._byminute + bysecond = self._bysecond + + ii = _iterinfo(self) + ii.rebuild(year, month) + + getdayset = {YEARLY: ii.ydayset, + MONTHLY: ii.mdayset, + WEEKLY: ii.wdayset, + DAILY: ii.ddayset, + HOURLY: ii.ddayset, + MINUTELY: ii.ddayset, + SECONDLY: ii.ddayset}[freq] + + if freq < HOURLY: + timeset = self._timeset + else: + gettimeset = {HOURLY: ii.htimeset, + MINUTELY: ii.mtimeset, + SECONDLY: ii.stimeset}[freq] + if ((freq >= HOURLY and + self._byhour and hour not in self._byhour) or + (freq >= MINUTELY and + self._byminute and minute not in self._byminute) or + (freq >= SECONDLY and + self._bysecond and second not in self._bysecond)): + timeset = () + else: + timeset = gettimeset(hour, minute, second) + + total = 0 + count = self._count + while True: + # Get dayset with the right frequency + dayset, start, end = getdayset(year, month, day) + + # Do the "hard" work ;-) + filtered = False + for i in dayset[start:end]: + if ((bymonth and ii.mmask[i] not in bymonth) or + (byweekno and not ii.wnomask[i]) or + (byweekday and ii.wdaymask[i] not in byweekday) or + (ii.nwdaymask and not ii.nwdaymask[i]) or + (byeaster and not ii.eastermask[i]) or + ((bymonthday or bynmonthday) and + ii.mdaymask[i] not in bymonthday and + ii.nmdaymask[i] not in bynmonthday) or + (byyearday and + ((i < ii.yearlen and i+1 not in byyearday and + -ii.yearlen+i not in byyearday) or + (i >= ii.yearlen and i+1-ii.yearlen not in byyearday and + -ii.nextyearlen+i-ii.yearlen not in byyearday)))): + dayset[i] = None + filtered = True + + # Output results + if bysetpos and timeset: + poslist = [] + for pos in bysetpos: + if pos < 0: + daypos, timepos = divmod(pos, len(timeset)) + else: + daypos, timepos = divmod(pos-1, len(timeset)) + try: + i = [x for x in dayset[start:end] + if x is not None][daypos] + time = timeset[timepos] + except IndexError: + pass + else: + date = datetime.date.fromordinal(ii.yearordinal+i) + res = datetime.datetime.combine(date, time) + if res not in poslist: + poslist.append(res) + poslist.sort() + for res in poslist: + if until and res > until: + self._len = total + return + elif res >= self._dtstart: + if count is not None: + count -= 1 + if count < 0: + self._len = total + return + total += 1 + yield res + else: + for i in dayset[start:end]: + if i is not None: + date = datetime.date.fromordinal(ii.yearordinal + i) + for time in timeset: + res = datetime.datetime.combine(date, time) + if until and res > until: + self._len = total + return + elif res >= self._dtstart: + if count is not None: + count -= 1 + if count < 0: + self._len = total + return + + total += 1 + yield res + + # Handle frequency and interval + fixday = False + if freq == YEARLY: + year += interval + if year > datetime.MAXYEAR: + self._len = total + return + ii.rebuild(year, month) + elif freq == MONTHLY: + month += interval + if month > 12: + div, mod = divmod(month, 12) + month = mod + year += div + if month == 0: + month = 12 + year -= 1 + if year > datetime.MAXYEAR: + self._len = total + return + ii.rebuild(year, month) + elif freq == WEEKLY: + if wkst > weekday: + day += -(weekday+1+(6-wkst))+self._interval*7 + else: + day += -(weekday-wkst)+self._interval*7 + weekday = wkst + fixday = True + elif freq == DAILY: + day += interval + fixday = True + elif freq == HOURLY: + if filtered: + # Jump to one iteration before next day + hour += ((23-hour)//interval)*interval + + if byhour: + ndays, hour = self.__mod_distance(value=hour, + byxxx=self._byhour, + base=24) + else: + ndays, hour = divmod(hour+interval, 24) + + if ndays: + day += ndays + fixday = True + + timeset = gettimeset(hour, minute, second) + elif freq == MINUTELY: + if filtered: + # Jump to one iteration before next day + minute += ((1439-(hour*60+minute))//interval)*interval + + valid = False + rep_rate = (24*60) + for j in range(rep_rate // gcd(interval, rep_rate)): + if byminute: + nhours, minute = \ + self.__mod_distance(value=minute, + byxxx=self._byminute, + base=60) + else: + nhours, minute = divmod(minute+interval, 60) + + div, hour = divmod(hour+nhours, 24) + if div: + day += div + fixday = True + filtered = False + + if not byhour or hour in byhour: + valid = True + break + + if not valid: + raise ValueError('Invalid combination of interval and ' + + 'byhour resulting in empty rule.') + + timeset = gettimeset(hour, minute, second) + elif freq == SECONDLY: + if filtered: + # Jump to one iteration before next day + second += (((86399 - (hour * 3600 + minute * 60 + second)) + // interval) * interval) + + rep_rate = (24 * 3600) + valid = False + for j in range(0, rep_rate // gcd(interval, rep_rate)): + if bysecond: + nminutes, second = \ + self.__mod_distance(value=second, + byxxx=self._bysecond, + base=60) + else: + nminutes, second = divmod(second+interval, 60) + + div, minute = divmod(minute+nminutes, 60) + if div: + hour += div + div, hour = divmod(hour, 24) + if div: + day += div + fixday = True + + if ((not byhour or hour in byhour) and + (not byminute or minute in byminute) and + (not bysecond or second in bysecond)): + valid = True + break + + if not valid: + raise ValueError('Invalid combination of interval, ' + + 'byhour and byminute resulting in empty' + + ' rule.') + + timeset = gettimeset(hour, minute, second) + + if fixday and day > 28: + daysinmonth = calendar.monthrange(year, month)[1] + if day > daysinmonth: + while day > daysinmonth: + day -= daysinmonth + month += 1 + if month == 13: + month = 1 + year += 1 + if year > datetime.MAXYEAR: + self._len = total + return + daysinmonth = calendar.monthrange(year, month)[1] + ii.rebuild(year, month) + + def __construct_byset(self, start, byxxx, base): + """ + If a `BYXXX` sequence is passed to the constructor at the same level as + `FREQ` (e.g. `FREQ=HOURLY,BYHOUR={2,4,7},INTERVAL=3`), there are some + specifications which cannot be reached given some starting conditions. + + This occurs whenever the interval is not coprime with the base of a + given unit and the difference between the starting position and the + ending position is not coprime with the greatest common denominator + between the interval and the base. For example, with a FREQ of hourly + starting at 17:00 and an interval of 4, the only valid values for + BYHOUR would be {21, 1, 5, 9, 13, 17}, because 4 and 24 are not + coprime. + + :param start: + Specifies the starting position. + :param byxxx: + An iterable containing the list of allowed values. + :param base: + The largest allowable value for the specified frequency (e.g. + 24 hours, 60 minutes). + + This does not preserve the type of the iterable, returning a set, since + the values should be unique and the order is irrelevant, this will + speed up later lookups. + + In the event of an empty set, raises a :exception:`ValueError`, as this + results in an empty rrule. + """ + + cset = set() + + # Support a single byxxx value. + if isinstance(byxxx, integer_types): + byxxx = (byxxx, ) + + for num in byxxx: + i_gcd = gcd(self._interval, base) + # Use divmod rather than % because we need to wrap negative nums. + if i_gcd == 1 or divmod(num - start, i_gcd)[1] == 0: + cset.add(num) + + if len(cset) == 0: + raise ValueError("Invalid rrule byxxx generates an empty set.") + + return cset + + def __mod_distance(self, value, byxxx, base): + """ + Calculates the next value in a sequence where the `FREQ` parameter is + specified along with a `BYXXX` parameter at the same "level" + (e.g. `HOURLY` specified with `BYHOUR`). + + :param value: + The old value of the component. + :param byxxx: + The `BYXXX` set, which should have been generated by + `rrule._construct_byset`, or something else which checks that a + valid rule is present. + :param base: + The largest allowable value for the specified frequency (e.g. + 24 hours, 60 minutes). + + If a valid value is not found after `base` iterations (the maximum + number before the sequence would start to repeat), this raises a + :exception:`ValueError`, as no valid values were found. + + This returns a tuple of `divmod(n*interval, base)`, where `n` is the + smallest number of `interval` repetitions until the next specified + value in `byxxx` is found. + """ + accumulator = 0 + for ii in range(1, base + 1): + # Using divmod() over % to account for negative intervals + div, value = divmod(value + self._interval, base) + accumulator += div + if value in byxxx: + return (accumulator, value) + + +class _iterinfo(object): + __slots__ = ["rrule", "lastyear", "lastmonth", + "yearlen", "nextyearlen", "yearordinal", "yearweekday", + "mmask", "mrange", "mdaymask", "nmdaymask", + "wdaymask", "wnomask", "nwdaymask", "eastermask"] + + def __init__(self, rrule): + for attr in self.__slots__: + setattr(self, attr, None) + self.rrule = rrule + + def rebuild(self, year, month): + # Every mask is 7 days longer to handle cross-year weekly periods. + rr = self.rrule + if year != self.lastyear: + self.yearlen = 365 + calendar.isleap(year) + self.nextyearlen = 365 + calendar.isleap(year + 1) + firstyday = datetime.date(year, 1, 1) + self.yearordinal = firstyday.toordinal() + self.yearweekday = firstyday.weekday() + + wday = datetime.date(year, 1, 1).weekday() + if self.yearlen == 365: + self.mmask = M365MASK + self.mdaymask = MDAY365MASK + self.nmdaymask = NMDAY365MASK + self.wdaymask = WDAYMASK[wday:] + self.mrange = M365RANGE + else: + self.mmask = M366MASK + self.mdaymask = MDAY366MASK + self.nmdaymask = NMDAY366MASK + self.wdaymask = WDAYMASK[wday:] + self.mrange = M366RANGE + + if not rr._byweekno: + self.wnomask = None + else: + self.wnomask = [0]*(self.yearlen+7) + # no1wkst = firstwkst = self.wdaymask.index(rr._wkst) + no1wkst = firstwkst = (7-self.yearweekday+rr._wkst) % 7 + if no1wkst >= 4: + no1wkst = 0 + # Number of days in the year, plus the days we got + # from last year. + wyearlen = self.yearlen+(self.yearweekday-rr._wkst) % 7 + else: + # Number of days in the year, minus the days we + # left in last year. + wyearlen = self.yearlen-no1wkst + div, mod = divmod(wyearlen, 7) + numweeks = div+mod//4 + for n in rr._byweekno: + if n < 0: + n += numweeks+1 + if not (0 < n <= numweeks): + continue + if n > 1: + i = no1wkst+(n-1)*7 + if no1wkst != firstwkst: + i -= 7-firstwkst + else: + i = no1wkst + for j in range(7): + self.wnomask[i] = 1 + i += 1 + if self.wdaymask[i] == rr._wkst: + break + if 1 in rr._byweekno: + # Check week number 1 of next year as well + # TODO: Check -numweeks for next year. + i = no1wkst+numweeks*7 + if no1wkst != firstwkst: + i -= 7-firstwkst + if i < self.yearlen: + # If week starts in next year, we + # don't care about it. + for j in range(7): + self.wnomask[i] = 1 + i += 1 + if self.wdaymask[i] == rr._wkst: + break + if no1wkst: + # Check last week number of last year as + # well. If no1wkst is 0, either the year + # started on week start, or week number 1 + # got days from last year, so there are no + # days from last year's last week number in + # this year. + if -1 not in rr._byweekno: + lyearweekday = datetime.date(year-1, 1, 1).weekday() + lno1wkst = (7-lyearweekday+rr._wkst) % 7 + lyearlen = 365+calendar.isleap(year-1) + if lno1wkst >= 4: + lno1wkst = 0 + lnumweeks = 52+(lyearlen + + (lyearweekday-rr._wkst) % 7) % 7//4 + else: + lnumweeks = 52+(self.yearlen-no1wkst) % 7//4 + else: + lnumweeks = -1 + if lnumweeks in rr._byweekno: + for i in range(no1wkst): + self.wnomask[i] = 1 + + if (rr._bynweekday and (month != self.lastmonth or + year != self.lastyear)): + ranges = [] + if rr._freq == YEARLY: + if rr._bymonth: + for month in rr._bymonth: + ranges.append(self.mrange[month-1:month+1]) + else: + ranges = [(0, self.yearlen)] + elif rr._freq == MONTHLY: + ranges = [self.mrange[month-1:month+1]] + if ranges: + # Weekly frequency won't get here, so we may not + # care about cross-year weekly periods. + self.nwdaymask = [0]*self.yearlen + for first, last in ranges: + last -= 1 + for wday, n in rr._bynweekday: + if n < 0: + i = last+(n+1)*7 + i -= (self.wdaymask[i]-wday) % 7 + else: + i = first+(n-1)*7 + i += (7-self.wdaymask[i]+wday) % 7 + if first <= i <= last: + self.nwdaymask[i] = 1 + + if rr._byeaster: + self.eastermask = [0]*(self.yearlen+7) + eyday = easter.easter(year).toordinal()-self.yearordinal + for offset in rr._byeaster: + self.eastermask[eyday+offset] = 1 + + self.lastyear = year + self.lastmonth = month + + def ydayset(self, year, month, day): + return list(range(self.yearlen)), 0, self.yearlen + + def mdayset(self, year, month, day): + dset = [None]*self.yearlen + start, end = self.mrange[month-1:month+1] + for i in range(start, end): + dset[i] = i + return dset, start, end + + def wdayset(self, year, month, day): + # We need to handle cross-year weeks here. + dset = [None]*(self.yearlen+7) + i = datetime.date(year, month, day).toordinal()-self.yearordinal + start = i + for j in range(7): + dset[i] = i + i += 1 + # if (not (0 <= i < self.yearlen) or + # self.wdaymask[i] == self.rrule._wkst): + # This will cross the year boundary, if necessary. + if self.wdaymask[i] == self.rrule._wkst: + break + return dset, start, i + + def ddayset(self, year, month, day): + dset = [None] * self.yearlen + i = datetime.date(year, month, day).toordinal() - self.yearordinal + dset[i] = i + return dset, i, i + 1 + + def htimeset(self, hour, minute, second): + tset = [] + rr = self.rrule + for minute in rr._byminute: + for second in rr._bysecond: + tset.append(datetime.time(hour, minute, second, + tzinfo=rr._tzinfo)) + tset.sort() + return tset + + def mtimeset(self, hour, minute, second): + tset = [] + rr = self.rrule + for second in rr._bysecond: + tset.append(datetime.time(hour, minute, second, tzinfo=rr._tzinfo)) + tset.sort() + return tset + + def stimeset(self, hour, minute, second): + return (datetime.time(hour, minute, second, + tzinfo=self.rrule._tzinfo),) + + +class rruleset(rrulebase): + """ The rruleset type allows more complex recurrence setups, mixing + multiple rules, dates, exclusion rules, and exclusion dates. The type + constructor takes the following keyword arguments: + + :param cache: If True, caching of results will be enabled, improving + performance of multiple queries considerably. """ + + class _genitem(object): + def __init__(self, genlist, gen): + try: + self.dt = advance_iterator(gen) + genlist.append(self) + except StopIteration: + pass + self.genlist = genlist + self.gen = gen + + def __next__(self): + try: + self.dt = advance_iterator(self.gen) + except StopIteration: + if self.genlist[0] is self: + heapq.heappop(self.genlist) + else: + self.genlist.remove(self) + heapq.heapify(self.genlist) + + next = __next__ + + def __lt__(self, other): + return self.dt < other.dt + + def __gt__(self, other): + return self.dt > other.dt + + def __eq__(self, other): + return self.dt == other.dt + + def __ne__(self, other): + return self.dt != other.dt + + def __init__(self, cache=False): + super(rruleset, self).__init__(cache) + self._rrule = [] + self._rdate = [] + self._exrule = [] + self._exdate = [] + + @_invalidates_cache + def rrule(self, rrule): + """ Include the given :py:class:`rrule` instance in the recurrence set + generation. """ + self._rrule.append(rrule) + + @_invalidates_cache + def rdate(self, rdate): + """ Include the given :py:class:`datetime` instance in the recurrence + set generation. """ + self._rdate.append(rdate) + + @_invalidates_cache + def exrule(self, exrule): + """ Include the given rrule instance in the recurrence set exclusion + list. Dates which are part of the given recurrence rules will not + be generated, even if some inclusive rrule or rdate matches them. + """ + self._exrule.append(exrule) + + @_invalidates_cache + def exdate(self, exdate): + """ Include the given datetime instance in the recurrence set + exclusion list. Dates included that way will not be generated, + even if some inclusive rrule or rdate matches them. """ + self._exdate.append(exdate) + + def _iter(self): + rlist = [] + self._rdate.sort() + self._genitem(rlist, iter(self._rdate)) + for gen in [iter(x) for x in self._rrule]: + self._genitem(rlist, gen) + exlist = [] + self._exdate.sort() + self._genitem(exlist, iter(self._exdate)) + for gen in [iter(x) for x in self._exrule]: + self._genitem(exlist, gen) + lastdt = None + total = 0 + heapq.heapify(rlist) + heapq.heapify(exlist) + while rlist: + ritem = rlist[0] + if not lastdt or lastdt != ritem.dt: + while exlist and exlist[0] < ritem: + exitem = exlist[0] + advance_iterator(exitem) + if exlist and exlist[0] is exitem: + heapq.heapreplace(exlist, exitem) + if not exlist or ritem != exlist[0]: + total += 1 + yield ritem.dt + lastdt = ritem.dt + advance_iterator(ritem) + if rlist and rlist[0] is ritem: + heapq.heapreplace(rlist, ritem) + self._len = total + + + + +class _rrulestr(object): + """ Parses a string representation of a recurrence rule or set of + recurrence rules. + + :param s: + Required, a string defining one or more recurrence rules. + + :param dtstart: + If given, used as the default recurrence start if not specified in the + rule string. + + :param cache: + If set ``True`` caching of results will be enabled, improving + performance of multiple queries considerably. + + :param unfold: + If set ``True`` indicates that a rule string is split over more + than one line and should be joined before processing. + + :param forceset: + If set ``True`` forces a :class:`dateutil.rrule.rruleset` to + be returned. + + :param compatible: + If set ``True`` forces ``unfold`` and ``forceset`` to be ``True``. + + :param ignoretz: + If set ``True``, time zones in parsed strings are ignored and a naive + :class:`datetime.datetime` object is returned. + + :param tzids: + If given, a callable or mapping used to retrieve a + :class:`datetime.tzinfo` from a string representation. + Defaults to :func:`dateutil.tz.gettz`. + + :param tzinfos: + Additional time zone names / aliases which may be present in a string + representation. See :func:`dateutil.parser.parse` for more + information. + + :return: + Returns a :class:`dateutil.rrule.rruleset` or + :class:`dateutil.rrule.rrule` + """ + + _freq_map = {"YEARLY": YEARLY, + "MONTHLY": MONTHLY, + "WEEKLY": WEEKLY, + "DAILY": DAILY, + "HOURLY": HOURLY, + "MINUTELY": MINUTELY, + "SECONDLY": SECONDLY} + + _weekday_map = {"MO": 0, "TU": 1, "WE": 2, "TH": 3, + "FR": 4, "SA": 5, "SU": 6} + + def _handle_int(self, rrkwargs, name, value, **kwargs): + rrkwargs[name.lower()] = int(value) + + def _handle_int_list(self, rrkwargs, name, value, **kwargs): + rrkwargs[name.lower()] = [int(x) for x in value.split(',')] + + _handle_INTERVAL = _handle_int + _handle_COUNT = _handle_int + _handle_BYSETPOS = _handle_int_list + _handle_BYMONTH = _handle_int_list + _handle_BYMONTHDAY = _handle_int_list + _handle_BYYEARDAY = _handle_int_list + _handle_BYEASTER = _handle_int_list + _handle_BYWEEKNO = _handle_int_list + _handle_BYHOUR = _handle_int_list + _handle_BYMINUTE = _handle_int_list + _handle_BYSECOND = _handle_int_list + + def _handle_FREQ(self, rrkwargs, name, value, **kwargs): + rrkwargs["freq"] = self._freq_map[value] + + def _handle_UNTIL(self, rrkwargs, name, value, **kwargs): + global parser + if not parser: + from dateutil import parser + try: + rrkwargs["until"] = parser.parse(value, + ignoretz=kwargs.get("ignoretz"), + tzinfos=kwargs.get("tzinfos")) + except ValueError: + raise ValueError("invalid until date") + + def _handle_WKST(self, rrkwargs, name, value, **kwargs): + rrkwargs["wkst"] = self._weekday_map[value] + + def _handle_BYWEEKDAY(self, rrkwargs, name, value, **kwargs): + """ + Two ways to specify this: +1MO or MO(+1) + """ + l = [] + for wday in value.split(','): + if '(' in wday: + # If it's of the form TH(+1), etc. + splt = wday.split('(') + w = splt[0] + n = int(splt[1][:-1]) + elif len(wday): + # If it's of the form +1MO + for i in range(len(wday)): + if wday[i] not in '+-0123456789': + break + n = wday[:i] or None + w = wday[i:] + if n: + n = int(n) + else: + raise ValueError("Invalid (empty) BYDAY specification.") + + l.append(weekdays[self._weekday_map[w]](n)) + rrkwargs["byweekday"] = l + + _handle_BYDAY = _handle_BYWEEKDAY + + def _parse_rfc_rrule(self, line, + dtstart=None, + cache=False, + ignoretz=False, + tzinfos=None): + if line.find(':') != -1: + name, value = line.split(':') + if name != "RRULE": + raise ValueError("unknown parameter name") + else: + value = line + rrkwargs = {} + for pair in value.split(';'): + name, value = pair.split('=') + name = name.upper() + value = value.upper() + try: + getattr(self, "_handle_"+name)(rrkwargs, name, value, + ignoretz=ignoretz, + tzinfos=tzinfos) + except AttributeError: + raise ValueError("unknown parameter '%s'" % name) + except (KeyError, ValueError): + raise ValueError("invalid '%s': %s" % (name, value)) + return rrule(dtstart=dtstart, cache=cache, **rrkwargs) + + def _parse_date_value(self, date_value, parms, rule_tzids, + ignoretz, tzids, tzinfos): + global parser + if not parser: + from dateutil import parser + + datevals = [] + value_found = False + TZID = None + + for parm in parms: + if parm.startswith("TZID="): + try: + tzkey = rule_tzids[parm.split('TZID=')[-1]] + except KeyError: + continue + if tzids is None: + from . import tz + tzlookup = tz.gettz + elif callable(tzids): + tzlookup = tzids + else: + tzlookup = getattr(tzids, 'get', None) + if tzlookup is None: + msg = ('tzids must be a callable, mapping, or None, ' + 'not %s' % tzids) + raise ValueError(msg) + + TZID = tzlookup(tzkey) + continue + + # RFC 5445 3.8.2.4: The VALUE parameter is optional, but may be found + # only once. + if parm not in {"VALUE=DATE-TIME", "VALUE=DATE"}: + raise ValueError("unsupported parm: " + parm) + else: + if value_found: + msg = ("Duplicate value parameter found in: " + parm) + raise ValueError(msg) + value_found = True + + for datestr in date_value.split(','): + date = parser.parse(datestr, ignoretz=ignoretz, tzinfos=tzinfos) + if TZID is not None: + if date.tzinfo is None: + date = date.replace(tzinfo=TZID) + else: + raise ValueError('DTSTART/EXDATE specifies multiple timezone') + datevals.append(date) + + return datevals + + def _parse_rfc(self, s, + dtstart=None, + cache=False, + unfold=False, + forceset=False, + compatible=False, + ignoretz=False, + tzids=None, + tzinfos=None): + global parser + if compatible: + forceset = True + unfold = True + + TZID_NAMES = dict(map( + lambda x: (x.upper(), x), + re.findall('TZID=(?P[^:]+):', s) + )) + s = s.upper() + if not s.strip(): + raise ValueError("empty string") + if unfold: + lines = s.splitlines() + i = 0 + while i < len(lines): + line = lines[i].rstrip() + if not line: + del lines[i] + elif i > 0 and line[0] == " ": + lines[i-1] += line[1:] + del lines[i] + else: + i += 1 + else: + lines = s.split() + if (not forceset and len(lines) == 1 and (s.find(':') == -1 or + s.startswith('RRULE:'))): + return self._parse_rfc_rrule(lines[0], cache=cache, + dtstart=dtstart, ignoretz=ignoretz, + tzinfos=tzinfos) + else: + rrulevals = [] + rdatevals = [] + exrulevals = [] + exdatevals = [] + for line in lines: + if not line: + continue + if line.find(':') == -1: + name = "RRULE" + value = line + else: + name, value = line.split(':', 1) + parms = name.split(';') + if not parms: + raise ValueError("empty property name") + name = parms[0] + parms = parms[1:] + if name == "RRULE": + for parm in parms: + raise ValueError("unsupported RRULE parm: "+parm) + rrulevals.append(value) + elif name == "RDATE": + for parm in parms: + if parm != "VALUE=DATE-TIME": + raise ValueError("unsupported RDATE parm: "+parm) + rdatevals.append(value) + elif name == "EXRULE": + for parm in parms: + raise ValueError("unsupported EXRULE parm: "+parm) + exrulevals.append(value) + elif name == "EXDATE": + exdatevals.extend( + self._parse_date_value(value, parms, + TZID_NAMES, ignoretz, + tzids, tzinfos) + ) + elif name == "DTSTART": + dtvals = self._parse_date_value(value, parms, TZID_NAMES, + ignoretz, tzids, tzinfos) + if len(dtvals) != 1: + raise ValueError("Multiple DTSTART values specified:" + + value) + dtstart = dtvals[0] + else: + raise ValueError("unsupported property: "+name) + if (forceset or len(rrulevals) > 1 or rdatevals + or exrulevals or exdatevals): + if not parser and (rdatevals or exdatevals): + from dateutil import parser + rset = rruleset(cache=cache) + for value in rrulevals: + rset.rrule(self._parse_rfc_rrule(value, dtstart=dtstart, + ignoretz=ignoretz, + tzinfos=tzinfos)) + for value in rdatevals: + for datestr in value.split(','): + rset.rdate(parser.parse(datestr, + ignoretz=ignoretz, + tzinfos=tzinfos)) + for value in exrulevals: + rset.exrule(self._parse_rfc_rrule(value, dtstart=dtstart, + ignoretz=ignoretz, + tzinfos=tzinfos)) + for value in exdatevals: + rset.exdate(value) + if compatible and dtstart: + rset.rdate(dtstart) + return rset + else: + return self._parse_rfc_rrule(rrulevals[0], + dtstart=dtstart, + cache=cache, + ignoretz=ignoretz, + tzinfos=tzinfos) + + def __call__(self, s, **kwargs): + return self._parse_rfc(s, **kwargs) + + +rrulestr = _rrulestr() + +# vim:ts=4:sw=4:et diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/tzwin.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/tzwin.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cebc673e40fc376653ebf037e96f0a6d0b33e906 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/tzwin.py @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# tzwin has moved to dateutil.tz.win +from .tz.win import * diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/utils.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dd2d245a0bebcd5fc37ac20526aabbd5358dab0e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/dateutil/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" +This module offers general convenience and utility functions for dealing with +datetimes. + +.. versionadded:: 2.7.0 +""" +from __future__ import unicode_literals + +from datetime import datetime, time + + +def today(tzinfo=None): + """ + Returns a :py:class:`datetime` representing the current day at midnight + + :param tzinfo: + The time zone to attach (also used to determine the current day). + + :return: + A :py:class:`datetime.datetime` object representing the current day + at midnight. + """ + + dt = datetime.now(tzinfo) + return datetime.combine(dt.date(), time(0, tzinfo=tzinfo)) + + +def default_tzinfo(dt, tzinfo): + """ + Sets the ``tzinfo`` parameter on naive datetimes only + + This is useful for example when you are provided a datetime that may have + either an implicit or explicit time zone, such as when parsing a time zone + string. + + .. doctest:: + + >>> from dateutil.tz import tzoffset + >>> from dateutil.parser import parse + >>> from dateutil.utils import default_tzinfo + >>> dflt_tz = tzoffset("EST", -18000) + >>> print(default_tzinfo(parse('2014-01-01 12:30 UTC'), dflt_tz)) + 2014-01-01 12:30:00+00:00 + >>> print(default_tzinfo(parse('2014-01-01 12:30'), dflt_tz)) + 2014-01-01 12:30:00-05:00 + + :param dt: + The datetime on which to replace the time zone + + :param tzinfo: + The :py:class:`datetime.tzinfo` subclass instance to assign to + ``dt`` if (and only if) it is naive. + + :return: + Returns an aware :py:class:`datetime.datetime`. + """ + if dt.tzinfo is not None: + return dt + else: + return dt.replace(tzinfo=tzinfo) + + +def within_delta(dt1, dt2, delta): + """ + Useful for comparing two datetimes that may have a negligible difference + to be considered equal. + """ + delta = abs(delta) + difference = dt1 - dt2 + return -delta <= difference <= delta diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup-1.3.1.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup-1.3.1.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3 --- /dev/null +++ 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+License-File: LICENSE +Requires-Dist: typing-extensions >= 4.6.0; python_version < '3.13' +Requires-Dist: pytest >= 6 ; extra == "test" +Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/agronholm/exceptiongroup/blob/main/CHANGES.rst +Project-URL: Issue Tracker, https://github.com/agronholm/exceptiongroup/issues +Project-URL: Source code, https://github.com/agronholm/exceptiongroup +Provides-Extra: test + +.. image:: https://github.com/agronholm/exceptiongroup/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg + :target: https://github.com/agronholm/exceptiongroup/actions/workflows/test.yml + :alt: Build Status +.. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/github/agronholm/exceptiongroup/badge.svg?branch=main + :target: https://coveralls.io/github/agronholm/exceptiongroup?branch=main + :alt: Code Coverage + +This is a backport of the ``BaseExceptionGroup`` and ``ExceptionGroup`` classes from +Python 3.11. + +It contains the following: + +* The ``exceptiongroup.BaseExceptionGroup`` and ``exceptiongroup.ExceptionGroup`` + classes +* A utility function (``exceptiongroup.catch()``) for catching exceptions possibly + nested in an exception group +* Patches to the ``TracebackException`` class that properly formats exception groups + (installed on import) +* An exception hook that handles formatting of exception groups through + ``TracebackException`` (installed on import) +* Special versions of some of the functions from the ``traceback`` module, modified to + correctly handle exception groups even when monkey patching is disabled, or blocked by + another custom exception hook: + + * ``traceback.format_exception()`` + * ``traceback.format_exception_only()`` + * ``traceback.print_exception()`` + * ``traceback.print_exc()`` +* A backported version of ``contextlib.suppress()`` from Python 3.12.1 which also + handles suppressing exceptions inside exception groups + +If this package is imported on Python 3.11 or later, the built-in implementations of the +exception group classes are used instead, ``TracebackException`` is not monkey patched +and the exception hook won't be installed. + +See the `standard library documentation`_ for more information on exception groups. + +.. _standard library documentation: https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html + +Catching exceptions +=================== + +Due to the lack of the ``except*`` syntax introduced by `PEP 654`_ in earlier Python +versions, you need to use ``exceptiongroup.catch()`` to catch exceptions that are +potentially nested inside an exception group. This function returns a context manager +that calls the given handler for any exceptions matching the sole argument. + +The argument to ``catch()`` must be a dict (or any ``Mapping``) where each key is either +an exception class or an iterable of exception classes. Each value must be a callable +that takes a single positional argument. The handler will be called at most once, with +an exception group as an argument which will contain all the exceptions that are any +of the given types, or their subclasses. The exception group may contain nested groups +containing more matching exceptions. + +Thus, the following Python 3.11+ code: + +.. code-block:: python + + try: + ... + except* (ValueError, KeyError) as excgroup: + for exc in excgroup.exceptions: + print('Caught exception:', type(exc)) + except* RuntimeError: + print('Caught runtime error') + +would be written with this backport like this: + +.. code-block:: python + + from exceptiongroup import BaseExceptionGroup, catch + + def value_key_err_handler(excgroup: BaseExceptionGroup) -> None: + for exc in excgroup.exceptions: + print('Caught exception:', type(exc)) + + def runtime_err_handler(exc: BaseExceptionGroup) -> None: + print('Caught runtime error') + + with catch({ + (ValueError, KeyError): value_key_err_handler, + RuntimeError: runtime_err_handler + }): + ... + +**NOTE**: Just like with ``except*``, you cannot handle ``BaseExceptionGroup`` or +``ExceptionGroup`` with ``catch()``. + +Suppressing exceptions +====================== + +This library contains a backport of the ``contextlib.suppress()`` context manager from +Python 3.12.1. It allows you to selectively ignore certain exceptions, even when they're +inside exception groups: + +.. code-block:: python + + from exceptiongroup import suppress + + with suppress(RuntimeError): + raise ExceptionGroup("", [RuntimeError("boo")]) + +Notes on monkey patching +======================== + +To make exception groups render properly when an unhandled exception group is being +printed out, this package does two things when it is imported on any Python version +earlier than 3.11: + +#. The ``traceback.TracebackException`` class is monkey patched to store extra + information about exception groups (in ``__init__()``) and properly format them (in + ``format()``) +#. An exception hook is installed at ``sys.excepthook``, provided that no other hook is + already present. This hook causes the exception to be formatted using + ``traceback.TracebackException`` rather than the built-in rendered. + +If ``sys.exceptionhook`` is found to be set to something else than the default when +``exceptiongroup`` is imported, no monkeypatching is done at all. + +To prevent the exception hook and patches from being installed, set the environment +variable ``EXCEPTIONGROUP_NO_PATCH`` to ``1``. + +Formatting exception groups +--------------------------- + +Normally, the monkey patching applied by this library on import will cause exception +groups to be printed properly in tracebacks. But in cases when the monkey patching is +blocked by a third party exception hook, or monkey patching is explicitly disabled, +you can still manually format exceptions using the special versions of the ``traceback`` +functions, like ``format_exception()``, listed at the top of this page. 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noqa: F401 + +if sys.version_info < (3, 11): + from ._exceptions import BaseExceptionGroup, ExceptionGroup + from ._formatting import ( + format_exception, + format_exception_only, + print_exc, + print_exception, + ) + + if os.getenv("EXCEPTIONGROUP_NO_PATCH") != "1": + from . import _formatting # noqa: F401 + + BaseExceptionGroup.__module__ = __name__ + ExceptionGroup.__module__ = __name__ +else: + from traceback import ( + format_exception, + format_exception_only, + print_exc, + print_exception, + ) + + BaseExceptionGroup = BaseExceptionGroup + ExceptionGroup = ExceptionGroup + +if sys.version_info < (3, 12, 1): + from ._suppress import suppress +else: + from contextlib import suppress diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_catch.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_catch.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0246568bd05013ed797e0514181aa43bdc59c63e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_catch.py @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import inspect +import sys +from collections.abc import Callable, Iterable, Mapping +from contextlib import AbstractContextManager +from types import TracebackType +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any + +if sys.version_info < (3, 11): + from ._exceptions import BaseExceptionGroup + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + _Handler = Callable[[BaseExceptionGroup[Any]], Any] + + +class _Catcher: + def __init__(self, handler_map: Mapping[tuple[type[BaseException], ...], _Handler]): + self._handler_map = handler_map + + def __enter__(self) -> None: + pass + + def __exit__( + self, + etype: type[BaseException] | None, + exc: BaseException | None, + tb: TracebackType | None, + ) -> bool: + if exc is not None: + unhandled = self.handle_exception(exc) + if unhandled is exc: + return False + elif unhandled is None: + return True + else: + if isinstance(exc, BaseExceptionGroup): + try: + raise unhandled from exc.__cause__ + except BaseExceptionGroup: + # Change __context__ to __cause__ because Python 3.11 does this + # too + unhandled.__context__ = exc.__cause__ + raise + + raise unhandled from exc + + return False + + def handle_exception(self, exc: BaseException) -> BaseException | None: + excgroup: BaseExceptionGroup | None + if isinstance(exc, BaseExceptionGroup): + excgroup = exc + else: + excgroup = BaseExceptionGroup("", [exc]) + + new_exceptions: list[BaseException] = [] + for exc_types, handler in self._handler_map.items(): + matched, excgroup = excgroup.split(exc_types) + if matched: + try: + try: + raise matched + except BaseExceptionGroup: + result = handler(matched) + except BaseExceptionGroup as new_exc: + if new_exc is matched: + new_exceptions.append(new_exc) + else: + new_exceptions.extend(new_exc.exceptions) + except BaseException as new_exc: + new_exceptions.append(new_exc) + else: + if inspect.iscoroutine(result): + raise TypeError( + f"Error trying to handle {matched!r} with {handler!r}. " + "Exception handler must be a sync function." + ) from exc + + if not excgroup: + break + + if new_exceptions: + if len(new_exceptions) == 1: + return new_exceptions[0] + + return BaseExceptionGroup("", new_exceptions) + elif ( + excgroup and len(excgroup.exceptions) == 1 and excgroup.exceptions[0] is exc + ): + return exc + else: + return excgroup + + +def catch( + __handlers: Mapping[type[BaseException] | Iterable[type[BaseException]], _Handler], +) -> AbstractContextManager[None]: + if not isinstance(__handlers, Mapping): + raise TypeError("the argument must be a mapping") + + handler_map: dict[ + tuple[type[BaseException], ...], Callable[[BaseExceptionGroup]] + ] = {} + for type_or_iterable, handler in __handlers.items(): + iterable: tuple[type[BaseException]] + if isinstance(type_or_iterable, type) and issubclass( + type_or_iterable, BaseException + ): + iterable = (type_or_iterable,) + elif isinstance(type_or_iterable, Iterable): + iterable = tuple(type_or_iterable) + else: + raise TypeError( + "each key must be either an exception classes or an iterable thereof" + ) + + if not callable(handler): + raise TypeError("handlers must be callable") + + for exc_type in iterable: + if not isinstance(exc_type, type) or not issubclass( + exc_type, BaseException + ): + raise TypeError( + "each key must be either an exception classes or an iterable " + "thereof" + ) + + if issubclass(exc_type, BaseExceptionGroup): + raise TypeError( + "catching ExceptionGroup with catch() is not allowed. " + "Use except instead." + ) + + handler_map[iterable] = handler + + return _Catcher(handler_map) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_exceptions.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f42c1ad3628d927776f82dbd180cd499f26cd34d --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,336 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import sys +from collections.abc import Callable, Sequence +from functools import partial +from inspect import getmro, isclass +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Generic, Type, TypeVar, cast, overload + +if sys.version_info < (3, 13): + from typing_extensions import TypeVar + +_BaseExceptionT_co = TypeVar( + "_BaseExceptionT_co", bound=BaseException, covariant=True, default=BaseException +) +_BaseExceptionT = TypeVar("_BaseExceptionT", bound=BaseException) +_ExceptionT_co = TypeVar( + "_ExceptionT_co", bound=Exception, covariant=True, default=Exception +) +_ExceptionT = TypeVar("_ExceptionT", bound=Exception) +# using typing.Self would require a typing_extensions dependency on py<3.11 +_ExceptionGroupSelf = TypeVar("_ExceptionGroupSelf", bound="ExceptionGroup") +_BaseExceptionGroupSelf = TypeVar("_BaseExceptionGroupSelf", bound="BaseExceptionGroup") + + +def check_direct_subclass( + exc: BaseException, parents: tuple[type[BaseException]] +) -> bool: + for cls in getmro(exc.__class__)[:-1]: + if cls in parents: + return True + + return False + + +def get_condition_filter( + condition: type[_BaseExceptionT] + | tuple[type[_BaseExceptionT], ...] + | Callable[[_BaseExceptionT_co], bool], +) -> Callable[[_BaseExceptionT_co], bool]: + if isclass(condition) and issubclass( + cast(Type[BaseException], condition), BaseException + ): + return partial(check_direct_subclass, parents=(condition,)) + elif isinstance(condition, tuple): + if all(isclass(x) and issubclass(x, BaseException) for x in condition): + return partial(check_direct_subclass, parents=condition) + elif callable(condition): + return cast("Callable[[BaseException], bool]", condition) + + raise TypeError("expected a function, exception type or tuple of exception types") + + +def _derive_and_copy_attributes(self, excs): + eg = self.derive(excs) + eg.__cause__ = self.__cause__ + eg.__context__ = self.__context__ + eg.__traceback__ = self.__traceback__ + if hasattr(self, "__notes__"): + # Create a new list so that add_note() only affects one exceptiongroup + eg.__notes__ = list(self.__notes__) + return eg + + +class BaseExceptionGroup(BaseException, Generic[_BaseExceptionT_co]): + """A combination of multiple unrelated exceptions.""" + + def __new__( + cls: type[_BaseExceptionGroupSelf], + __message: str, + __exceptions: Sequence[_BaseExceptionT_co], + ) -> _BaseExceptionGroupSelf: + if not isinstance(__message, str): + raise TypeError(f"argument 1 must be str, not {type(__message)}") + if not isinstance(__exceptions, Sequence): + raise TypeError("second argument (exceptions) must be a sequence") + if not __exceptions: + raise ValueError( + "second argument (exceptions) must be a non-empty sequence" + ) + + for i, exc in enumerate(__exceptions): + if not isinstance(exc, BaseException): + raise ValueError( + f"Item {i} of second argument (exceptions) is not an exception" + ) + + if cls is BaseExceptionGroup: + if all(isinstance(exc, Exception) for exc in __exceptions): + cls = ExceptionGroup + + if issubclass(cls, Exception): + for exc in __exceptions: + if not isinstance(exc, Exception): + if cls is ExceptionGroup: + raise TypeError( + "Cannot nest BaseExceptions in an ExceptionGroup" + ) + else: + raise TypeError( + f"Cannot nest BaseExceptions in {cls.__name__!r}" + ) + + instance = super().__new__(cls, __message, __exceptions) + instance._exceptions = tuple(__exceptions) + return instance + + def __init__( + self, + __message: str, + __exceptions: Sequence[_BaseExceptionT_co], + *args: object, + ) -> None: + BaseException.__init__(self, __message, __exceptions, *args) + + def add_note(self, note: str) -> None: + if not isinstance(note, str): + raise TypeError( + f"Expected a string, got note={note!r} (type {type(note).__name__})" + ) + + if not hasattr(self, "__notes__"): + self.__notes__: list[str] = [] + + self.__notes__.append(note) + + @property + def message(self) -> str: + return self.args[0] + + @property + def exceptions( + self, + ) -> tuple[_BaseExceptionT_co | BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT_co], ...]: + return tuple(self._exceptions) + + @overload + def subgroup( + self, __condition: type[_ExceptionT] | tuple[type[_ExceptionT], ...] + ) -> ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT] | None: ... + + @overload + def subgroup( + self, __condition: type[_BaseExceptionT] | tuple[type[_BaseExceptionT], ...] + ) -> BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT] | None: ... + + @overload + def subgroup( + self, + __condition: Callable[[_BaseExceptionT_co | _BaseExceptionGroupSelf], bool], + ) -> BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT_co] | None: ... + + def subgroup( + self, + __condition: type[_BaseExceptionT] + | tuple[type[_BaseExceptionT], ...] + | Callable[[_BaseExceptionT_co | _BaseExceptionGroupSelf], bool], + ) -> BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT] | None: + condition = get_condition_filter(__condition) + modified = False + if condition(self): + return self + + exceptions: list[BaseException] = [] + for exc in self.exceptions: + if isinstance(exc, BaseExceptionGroup): + subgroup = exc.subgroup(__condition) + if subgroup is not None: + exceptions.append(subgroup) + + if subgroup is not exc: + modified = True + elif condition(exc): + exceptions.append(exc) + else: + modified = True + + if not modified: + return self + elif exceptions: + group = _derive_and_copy_attributes(self, exceptions) + return group + else: + return None + + @overload + def split( + self, __condition: type[_ExceptionT] | tuple[type[_ExceptionT], ...] + ) -> tuple[ + ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT] | None, + BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT_co] | None, + ]: ... + + @overload + def split( + self, __condition: type[_BaseExceptionT] | tuple[type[_BaseExceptionT], ...] + ) -> tuple[ + BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT] | None, + BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT_co] | None, + ]: ... + + @overload + def split( + self, + __condition: Callable[[_BaseExceptionT_co | _BaseExceptionGroupSelf], bool], + ) -> tuple[ + BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT_co] | None, + BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT_co] | None, + ]: ... + + def split( + self, + __condition: type[_BaseExceptionT] + | tuple[type[_BaseExceptionT], ...] + | Callable[[_BaseExceptionT_co], bool], + ) -> ( + tuple[ + ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT] | None, + BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT_co] | None, + ] + | tuple[ + BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT] | None, + BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT_co] | None, + ] + | tuple[ + BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT_co] | None, + BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT_co] | None, + ] + ): + condition = get_condition_filter(__condition) + if condition(self): + return self, None + + matching_exceptions: list[BaseException] = [] + nonmatching_exceptions: list[BaseException] = [] + for exc in self.exceptions: + if isinstance(exc, BaseExceptionGroup): + matching, nonmatching = exc.split(condition) + if matching is not None: + matching_exceptions.append(matching) + + if nonmatching is not None: + nonmatching_exceptions.append(nonmatching) + elif condition(exc): + matching_exceptions.append(exc) + else: + nonmatching_exceptions.append(exc) + + matching_group: _BaseExceptionGroupSelf | None = None + if matching_exceptions: + matching_group = _derive_and_copy_attributes(self, matching_exceptions) + + nonmatching_group: _BaseExceptionGroupSelf | None = None + if nonmatching_exceptions: + nonmatching_group = _derive_and_copy_attributes( + self, nonmatching_exceptions + ) + + return matching_group, nonmatching_group + + @overload + def derive(self, __excs: Sequence[_ExceptionT]) -> ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT]: ... + + @overload + def derive( + self, __excs: Sequence[_BaseExceptionT] + ) -> BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT]: ... + + def derive( + self, __excs: Sequence[_BaseExceptionT] + ) -> BaseExceptionGroup[_BaseExceptionT]: + return BaseExceptionGroup(self.message, __excs) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + suffix = "" if len(self._exceptions) == 1 else "s" + return f"{self.message} ({len(self._exceptions)} sub-exception{suffix})" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({self.args[0]!r}, {self.args[1]!r})" + + +class ExceptionGroup(BaseExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT_co], Exception): + def __new__( + cls: type[_ExceptionGroupSelf], + __message: str, + __exceptions: Sequence[_ExceptionT_co], + ) -> _ExceptionGroupSelf: + return super().__new__(cls, __message, __exceptions) + + if TYPE_CHECKING: + + @property + def exceptions( + self, + ) -> tuple[_ExceptionT_co | ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT_co], ...]: ... + + @overload # type: ignore[override] + def subgroup( + self, __condition: type[_ExceptionT] | tuple[type[_ExceptionT], ...] + ) -> ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT] | None: ... + + @overload + def subgroup( + self, __condition: Callable[[_ExceptionT_co | _ExceptionGroupSelf], bool] + ) -> ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT_co] | None: ... + + def subgroup( + self, + __condition: type[_ExceptionT] + | tuple[type[_ExceptionT], ...] + | Callable[[_ExceptionT_co], bool], + ) -> ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT] | None: + return super().subgroup(__condition) + + @overload + def split( + self, __condition: type[_ExceptionT] | tuple[type[_ExceptionT], ...] + ) -> tuple[ + ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT] | None, ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT_co] | None + ]: ... + + @overload + def split( + self, __condition: Callable[[_ExceptionT_co | _ExceptionGroupSelf], bool] + ) -> tuple[ + ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT_co] | None, ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT_co] | None + ]: ... + + def split( + self: _ExceptionGroupSelf, + __condition: type[_ExceptionT] + | tuple[type[_ExceptionT], ...] + | Callable[[_ExceptionT_co], bool], + ) -> tuple[ + ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT_co] | None, ExceptionGroup[_ExceptionT_co] | None + ]: + return super().split(__condition) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_formatting.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_formatting.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..490e2e0cafcd5ed4f6c53da5dbd5b517e10a7baa --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_formatting.py @@ -0,0 +1,602 @@ +# traceback_exception_init() adapted from trio +# +# _ExceptionPrintContext and traceback_exception_format() copied from the standard +# library +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc +import sys +import textwrap +import traceback +from functools import singledispatch +from types import TracebackType +from typing import Any, List, Optional + +from ._exceptions import BaseExceptionGroup + +max_group_width = 15 +max_group_depth = 10 +_cause_message = ( + "\nThe above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:\n\n" +) + +_context_message = ( + "\nDuring handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:\n\n" +) + + +def _format_final_exc_line(etype, value): + valuestr = _safe_string(value, "exception") + if value is None or not valuestr: + line = f"{etype}\n" + else: + line = f"{etype}: {valuestr}\n" + + return line + + +def _safe_string(value, what, func=str): + try: + return func(value) + except BaseException: + return f"<{what} {func.__name__}() failed>" + + +class _ExceptionPrintContext: + def __init__(self): + self.seen = set() + self.exception_group_depth = 0 + self.need_close = False + + def indent(self): + return " " * (2 * self.exception_group_depth) + + def emit(self, text_gen, margin_char=None): + if margin_char is None: + margin_char = "|" + indent_str = self.indent() + if self.exception_group_depth: + indent_str += margin_char + " " + + if isinstance(text_gen, str): + yield textwrap.indent(text_gen, indent_str, lambda line: True) + else: + for text in text_gen: + yield textwrap.indent(text, indent_str, lambda line: True) + + +def exceptiongroup_excepthook( + etype: type[BaseException], value: BaseException, tb: TracebackType | None +) -> None: + sys.stderr.write("".join(traceback.format_exception(etype, value, tb))) + + +class PatchedTracebackException(traceback.TracebackException): + def __init__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException], + exc_value: BaseException, + exc_traceback: TracebackType | None, + *, + limit: int | None = None, + lookup_lines: bool = True, + capture_locals: bool = False, + compact: bool = False, + _seen: set[int] | None = None, + ) -> None: + kwargs: dict[str, Any] = {} + if sys.version_info >= (3, 10): + kwargs["compact"] = compact + + is_recursive_call = _seen is not None + if _seen is None: + _seen = set() + _seen.add(id(exc_value)) + + self.stack = traceback.StackSummary.extract( + traceback.walk_tb(exc_traceback), + limit=limit, + lookup_lines=lookup_lines, + capture_locals=capture_locals, + ) + self.exc_type = exc_type + # Capture now to permit freeing resources: only complication is in the + # unofficial API _format_final_exc_line + self._str = _safe_string(exc_value, "exception") + try: + self.__notes__ = getattr(exc_value, "__notes__", None) + except KeyError: + # Workaround for https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/98778 on Python + # <= 3.9, and some 3.10 and 3.11 patch versions. + HTTPError = getattr(sys.modules.get("urllib.error", None), "HTTPError", ()) + if sys.version_info[:2] <= (3, 11) and isinstance(exc_value, HTTPError): + self.__notes__ = None + else: + raise + + if exc_type and issubclass(exc_type, SyntaxError): + # Handle SyntaxError's specially + self.filename = exc_value.filename + lno = exc_value.lineno + self.lineno = str(lno) if lno is not None else None + self.text = exc_value.text + self.offset = exc_value.offset + self.msg = exc_value.msg + if sys.version_info >= (3, 10): + end_lno = exc_value.end_lineno + self.end_lineno = str(end_lno) if end_lno is not None else None + self.end_offset = exc_value.end_offset + elif ( + exc_type + and issubclass(exc_type, (NameError, AttributeError)) + and getattr(exc_value, "name", None) is not None + ): + suggestion = _compute_suggestion_error(exc_value, exc_traceback) + if suggestion: + self._str += f". Did you mean: '{suggestion}'?" + + if lookup_lines: + # Force all lines in the stack to be loaded + for frame in self.stack: + frame.line + + self.__suppress_context__ = ( + exc_value.__suppress_context__ if exc_value is not None else False + ) + + # Convert __cause__ and __context__ to `TracebackExceptions`s, use a + # queue to avoid recursion (only the top-level call gets _seen == None) + if not is_recursive_call: + queue = [(self, exc_value)] + while queue: + te, e = queue.pop() + + if e and e.__cause__ is not None and id(e.__cause__) not in _seen: + cause = PatchedTracebackException( + type(e.__cause__), + e.__cause__, + e.__cause__.__traceback__, + limit=limit, + lookup_lines=lookup_lines, + capture_locals=capture_locals, + _seen=_seen, + ) + else: + cause = None + + if compact: + need_context = ( + cause is None and e is not None and not e.__suppress_context__ + ) + else: + need_context = True + if ( + e + and e.__context__ is not None + and need_context + and id(e.__context__) not in _seen + ): + context = PatchedTracebackException( + type(e.__context__), + e.__context__, + e.__context__.__traceback__, + limit=limit, + lookup_lines=lookup_lines, + capture_locals=capture_locals, + _seen=_seen, + ) + else: + context = None + + # Capture each of the exceptions in the ExceptionGroup along with each + # of their causes and contexts + if e and isinstance(e, BaseExceptionGroup): + exceptions = [] + for exc in e.exceptions: + texc = PatchedTracebackException( + type(exc), + exc, + exc.__traceback__, + lookup_lines=lookup_lines, + capture_locals=capture_locals, + _seen=_seen, + ) + exceptions.append(texc) + else: + exceptions = None + + te.__cause__ = cause + te.__context__ = context + te.exceptions = exceptions + if cause: + queue.append((te.__cause__, e.__cause__)) + if context: + queue.append((te.__context__, e.__context__)) + if exceptions: + queue.extend(zip(te.exceptions, e.exceptions)) + + def format(self, *, chain=True, _ctx=None, **kwargs): + if _ctx is None: + _ctx = _ExceptionPrintContext() + + output = [] + exc = self + if chain: + while exc: + if exc.__cause__ is not None: + chained_msg = _cause_message + chained_exc = exc.__cause__ + elif exc.__context__ is not None and not exc.__suppress_context__: + chained_msg = _context_message + chained_exc = exc.__context__ + else: + chained_msg = None + chained_exc = None + + output.append((chained_msg, exc)) + exc = chained_exc + else: + output.append((None, exc)) + + for msg, exc in reversed(output): + if msg is not None: + yield from _ctx.emit(msg) + if getattr(exc, "exceptions", None) is None: + if exc.stack: + yield from _ctx.emit("Traceback (most recent call last):\n") + yield from _ctx.emit(exc.stack.format()) + yield from _ctx.emit(exc.format_exception_only()) + elif _ctx.exception_group_depth > max_group_depth: + # exception group, but depth exceeds limit + yield from _ctx.emit(f"... (max_group_depth is {max_group_depth})\n") + else: + # format exception group + is_toplevel = _ctx.exception_group_depth == 0 + if is_toplevel: + _ctx.exception_group_depth += 1 + + if exc.stack: + yield from _ctx.emit( + "Exception Group Traceback (most recent call last):\n", + margin_char="+" if is_toplevel else None, + ) + yield from _ctx.emit(exc.stack.format()) + + yield from _ctx.emit(exc.format_exception_only()) + num_excs = len(exc.exceptions) + if num_excs <= max_group_width: + n = num_excs + else: + n = max_group_width + 1 + _ctx.need_close = False + for i in range(n): + last_exc = i == n - 1 + if last_exc: + # The closing frame may be added by a recursive call + _ctx.need_close = True + + if max_group_width is not None: + truncated = i >= max_group_width + else: + truncated = False + title = f"{i + 1}" if not truncated else "..." + yield ( + _ctx.indent() + + ("+-" if i == 0 else " ") + + f"+---------------- {title} ----------------\n" + ) + _ctx.exception_group_depth += 1 + if not truncated: + yield from exc.exceptions[i].format(chain=chain, _ctx=_ctx) + else: + remaining = num_excs - max_group_width + plural = "s" if remaining > 1 else "" + yield from _ctx.emit( + f"and {remaining} more exception{plural}\n" + ) + + if last_exc and _ctx.need_close: + yield _ctx.indent() + "+------------------------------------\n" + _ctx.need_close = False + _ctx.exception_group_depth -= 1 + + if is_toplevel: + assert _ctx.exception_group_depth == 1 + _ctx.exception_group_depth = 0 + + def format_exception_only(self, **kwargs): + """Format the exception part of the traceback. + The return value is a generator of strings, each ending in a newline. + Normally, the generator emits a single string; however, for + SyntaxError exceptions, it emits several lines that (when + printed) display detailed information about where the syntax + error occurred. + The message indicating which exception occurred is always the last + string in the output. + """ + if self.exc_type is None: + yield traceback._format_final_exc_line(None, self._str) + return + + stype = self.exc_type.__qualname__ + smod = self.exc_type.__module__ + if smod not in ("__main__", "builtins"): + if not isinstance(smod, str): + smod = "" + stype = smod + "." + stype + + if not issubclass(self.exc_type, SyntaxError): + yield _format_final_exc_line(stype, self._str) + elif traceback_exception_format_syntax_error is not None: + yield from traceback_exception_format_syntax_error(self, stype) + else: + yield from traceback_exception_original_format_exception_only(self) + + notes = getattr(self, "__notes__", None) + if isinstance(notes, collections.abc.Sequence): + for note in notes: + note = _safe_string(note, "note") + yield from [line + "\n" for line in note.split("\n")] + elif notes is not None: + yield _safe_string(notes, "__notes__", func=repr) + + +traceback_exception_original_format = traceback.TracebackException.format +traceback_exception_original_format_exception_only = ( + traceback.TracebackException.format_exception_only +) +traceback_exception_format_syntax_error = getattr( + traceback.TracebackException, "_format_syntax_error", None +) +if sys.excepthook is sys.__excepthook__: + traceback.TracebackException.__init__ = ( # type: ignore[assignment] + PatchedTracebackException.__init__ + ) + traceback.TracebackException.format = ( # type: ignore[assignment] + PatchedTracebackException.format + ) + traceback.TracebackException.format_exception_only = ( # type: ignore[assignment] + PatchedTracebackException.format_exception_only + ) + sys.excepthook = exceptiongroup_excepthook + +# Ubuntu's system Python has a sitecustomize.py file that imports +# apport_python_hook and replaces sys.excepthook. +# +# The custom hook captures the error for crash reporting, and then calls +# sys.__excepthook__ to actually print the error. +# +# We don't mind it capturing the error for crash reporting, but we want to +# take over printing the error. So we monkeypatch the apport_python_hook +# module so that instead of calling sys.__excepthook__, it calls our custom +# hook. +# +# More details: https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/1065 +if getattr(sys.excepthook, "__name__", None) in ( + "apport_excepthook", + # on ubuntu 22.10 the hook was renamed to partial_apport_excepthook + "partial_apport_excepthook", +): + # patch traceback like above + traceback.TracebackException.__init__ = ( # type: ignore[assignment] + PatchedTracebackException.__init__ + ) + traceback.TracebackException.format = ( # type: ignore[assignment] + PatchedTracebackException.format + ) + traceback.TracebackException.format_exception_only = ( # type: ignore[assignment] + PatchedTracebackException.format_exception_only + ) + + from types import ModuleType + + import apport_python_hook + + # monkeypatch the sys module that apport has imported + fake_sys = ModuleType("exceptiongroup_fake_sys") + fake_sys.__dict__.update(sys.__dict__) + fake_sys.__excepthook__ = exceptiongroup_excepthook + apport_python_hook.sys = fake_sys + + +@singledispatch +def format_exception_only(__exc: BaseException, **kwargs: Any) -> List[str]: + return list( + PatchedTracebackException( + type(__exc), __exc, None, compact=True + ).format_exception_only() + ) + + +@format_exception_only.register +def _(__exc: type, value: BaseException, **kwargs: Any) -> List[str]: + return format_exception_only(value) + + +@singledispatch +def format_exception( + __exc: BaseException, limit: Optional[int] = None, chain: bool = True, **kwargs: Any +) -> List[str]: + return list( + PatchedTracebackException( + type(__exc), __exc, __exc.__traceback__, limit=limit, compact=True + ).format(chain=chain) + ) + + +@format_exception.register +def _( + __exc: type, + value: BaseException, + tb: TracebackType, + limit: Optional[int] = None, + chain: bool = True, + **kwargs: Any, +) -> List[str]: + return format_exception(value, limit, chain) + + +@singledispatch +def print_exception( + __exc: BaseException, + limit: Optional[int] = None, + file: Any = None, + chain: bool = True, + **kwargs: Any, +) -> None: + if file is None: + file = sys.stderr + + for line in PatchedTracebackException( + type(__exc), __exc, __exc.__traceback__, limit=limit + ).format(chain=chain): + print(line, file=file, end="") + + +@print_exception.register +def _( + __exc: type, + value: BaseException, + tb: TracebackType, + limit: Optional[int] = None, + file: Any = None, + chain: bool = True, +) -> None: + print_exception(value, limit, file, chain) + + +def print_exc( + limit: Optional[int] = None, + file: Any | None = None, + chain: bool = True, +) -> None: + value = sys.exc_info()[1] + print_exception(value, limit, file, chain) + + +# Python levenshtein edit distance code for NameError/AttributeError +# suggestions, backported from 3.12 + +_MAX_CANDIDATE_ITEMS = 750 +_MAX_STRING_SIZE = 40 +_MOVE_COST = 2 +_CASE_COST = 1 +_SENTINEL = object() + + +def _substitution_cost(ch_a, ch_b): + if ch_a == ch_b: + return 0 + if ch_a.lower() == ch_b.lower(): + return _CASE_COST + return _MOVE_COST + + +def _compute_suggestion_error(exc_value, tb): + wrong_name = getattr(exc_value, "name", None) + if wrong_name is None or not isinstance(wrong_name, str): + return None + if isinstance(exc_value, AttributeError): + obj = getattr(exc_value, "obj", _SENTINEL) + if obj is _SENTINEL: + return None + obj = exc_value.obj + try: + d = dir(obj) + except Exception: + return None + else: + assert isinstance(exc_value, NameError) + # find most recent frame + if tb is None: + return None + while tb.tb_next is not None: + tb = tb.tb_next + frame = tb.tb_frame + + d = list(frame.f_locals) + list(frame.f_globals) + list(frame.f_builtins) + if len(d) > _MAX_CANDIDATE_ITEMS: + return None + wrong_name_len = len(wrong_name) + if wrong_name_len > _MAX_STRING_SIZE: + return None + best_distance = wrong_name_len + suggestion = None + for possible_name in d: + if possible_name == wrong_name: + # A missing attribute is "found". Don't suggest it (see GH-88821). + continue + # No more than 1/3 of the involved characters should need changed. + max_distance = (len(possible_name) + wrong_name_len + 3) * _MOVE_COST // 6 + # Don't take matches we've already beaten. + max_distance = min(max_distance, best_distance - 1) + current_distance = _levenshtein_distance( + wrong_name, possible_name, max_distance + ) + if current_distance > max_distance: + continue + if not suggestion or current_distance < best_distance: + suggestion = possible_name + best_distance = current_distance + return suggestion + + +def _levenshtein_distance(a, b, max_cost): + # A Python implementation of Python/suggestions.c:levenshtein_distance. + + # Both strings are the same + if a == b: + return 0 + + # Trim away common affixes + pre = 0 + while a[pre:] and b[pre:] and a[pre] == b[pre]: + pre += 1 + a = a[pre:] + b = b[pre:] + post = 0 + while a[: post or None] and b[: post or None] and a[post - 1] == b[post - 1]: + post -= 1 + a = a[: post or None] + b = b[: post or None] + if not a or not b: + return _MOVE_COST * (len(a) + len(b)) + if len(a) > _MAX_STRING_SIZE or len(b) > _MAX_STRING_SIZE: + return max_cost + 1 + + # Prefer shorter buffer + if len(b) < len(a): + a, b = b, a + + # Quick fail when a match is impossible + if (len(b) - len(a)) * _MOVE_COST > max_cost: + return max_cost + 1 + + # Instead of producing the whole traditional len(a)-by-len(b) + # matrix, we can update just one row in place. + # Initialize the buffer row + row = list(range(_MOVE_COST, _MOVE_COST * (len(a) + 1), _MOVE_COST)) + + result = 0 + for bindex in range(len(b)): + bchar = b[bindex] + distance = result = bindex * _MOVE_COST + minimum = sys.maxsize + for index in range(len(a)): + # 1) Previous distance in this row is cost(b[:b_index], a[:index]) + substitute = distance + _substitution_cost(bchar, a[index]) + # 2) cost(b[:b_index], a[:index+1]) from previous row + distance = row[index] + # 3) existing result is cost(b[:b_index+1], a[index]) + + insert_delete = min(result, distance) + _MOVE_COST + result = min(insert_delete, substitute) + + # cost(b[:b_index+1], a[:index+1]) + row[index] = result + if result < minimum: + minimum = result + if minimum > max_cost: + # Everything in this row is too big, so bail early. + return max_cost + 1 + return result diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_suppress.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_suppress.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..11467eeda9b317cbf5d378beea30e31a51d35d1c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_suppress.py @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import sys +from contextlib import AbstractContextManager +from types import TracebackType +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Optional, Type, cast + +if sys.version_info < (3, 11): + from ._exceptions import BaseExceptionGroup + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + # requires python 3.9 + BaseClass = AbstractContextManager[None] +else: + BaseClass = AbstractContextManager + + +class suppress(BaseClass): + """Backport of :class:`contextlib.suppress` from Python 3.12.1.""" + + def __init__(self, *exceptions: type[BaseException]): + self._exceptions = exceptions + + def __enter__(self) -> None: + pass + + def __exit__( + self, + exctype: Optional[Type[BaseException]], + excinst: Optional[BaseException], + exctb: Optional[TracebackType], + ) -> bool: + # Unlike isinstance and issubclass, CPython exception handling + # currently only looks at the concrete type hierarchy (ignoring + # the instance and subclass checking hooks). While Guido considers + # that a bug rather than a feature, it's a fairly hard one to fix + # due to various internal implementation details. suppress provides + # the simpler issubclass based semantics, rather than trying to + # exactly reproduce the limitations of the CPython interpreter. + # + # See http://bugs.python.org/issue12029 for more details + if exctype is None: + return False + + if issubclass(exctype, self._exceptions): + return True + + if issubclass(exctype, BaseExceptionGroup): + match, rest = cast(BaseExceptionGroup, excinst).split(self._exceptions) + if rest is None: + return True + + raise rest + + return False diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_version.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ebbbcb239f0fb8240eada674229f81e66f1c7022 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/_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 = '1.3.1' +__version_tuple__ = version_tuple = (1, 3, 1) + +__commit_id__ = commit_id = None diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/py.typed b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/exceptiongroup/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/ghp_import-2.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/ghp_import-2.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/ghp_import-2.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/ghp_import-2.1.0.dist-info/LICENSE b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/ghp_import-2.1.0.dist-info/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..756d048c4852529a39792448c4829b4827730caa --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/ghp_import-2.1.0.dist-info/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ + Apache License + Version 2.0, January 2004 + http://www.apache.org/licenses/ + + TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION + + 1. 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There's the obvious method of +using [GitHub's post-receive hook][github-post] to trigger doc builds and rsync +to a webserver, but we ended up wanting to try out github's hosting to make the +whole interface a bit more robust. + +[GitHub Pages][gh-pages] is a pretty awesome service that GitHub provides for +hosting project documentation. The only thing is that it requires a +`gh-pages` branch that is the site's document root. This means that keeping +documentation sources in the branch with code is a bit difficult. And it really +turns into a head scratcher for things like [Sphinx][sphinx] that want to +access documentation sources and code sources at the same time. + +Then we stumbled across an interesting looking package called +[github-tools][github-tools] that looked almost like what we wanted. It was a tad +complicated and more involved than we wanted but it gave us an idea. Why not +just write a script that can copy a directory to the `gh-pages` branch of the +repository. This saves us from even having to think about the branch and +everything becomes magical. + +This is what `ghp-import` was written for. + +[gunicorn]: http://www.gunicorn.com/ "Gunicorn" +[benoit]: http://github.com/benoitc "Benoît Chesneau" +[davisp]: http://github.com/davisp "Paul J. Davis" +[github-post]: https://help.github.com/articles/post-receive-hooks "GitHub Post-Receive Hook" +[gh-pages]: http://pages.github.com/ "GitHub Pages" +[sphinx]: http://sphinx.pocoo.org/ "Sphinx Documentation" +[github-tools]: http://dinoboff.github.com/github-tools/ "github-tools" + + +Big Fat Warning +--------------- + +This will **DESTROY** your `gh-pages` branch. If you love it, you'll want to +take backups before playing with this. This script assumes that `gh-pages` is +100% derivative. You should never edit files in your `gh-pages` branch by hand +if you're using this script because you will lose your work. + +When used with a prefix, only files below the set prefix will be destroyed, limiting the +above warning to just that directory and everything below it. + +Usage +----- + +``` +Usage: ghp-import [OPTIONS] DIRECTORY + +Options: + -n, --no-jekyll Include a .nojekyll file in the branch. + -c CNAME, --cname=CNAME + Write a CNAME file with the given CNAME. + -m MESG, --message=MESG + The commit message to use on the target branch. + -p, --push Push the branch to origin/{branch} after committing. + -x PREFIX, --prefix=PREFIX + The prefix to add to each file that gets pushed to the + remote. Only files below this prefix will be cleared + out. [none] + -f, --force Force the push to the repository. + -o, --no-history Force new commit without parent history. + -r REMOTE, --remote=REMOTE + The name of the remote to push to. [origin] + -b BRANCH, --branch=BRANCH + Name of the branch to write to. [gh-pages] + -s, --shell Use the shell when invoking Git. [False] + -l, --follow-links Follow symlinks when adding files. [False] + -h, --help show this help message and exit +``` + +Its pretty simple. Inside your repository just run `ghp-import $DOCS_DIR` +where `$DOCS_DIR` is the path to the **built** documentation. This will write a +commit to your `gh-pages` branch with the current documents in it. + +If you specify `-p` it will also attempt to push the `gh-pages` branch to +GitHub. By default it'll just run `git push origin gh-pages`. You can specify +a different remote using the `-r` flag. + +The `-o` option will discard any previous history and ensure that only a +single commit is always pushed to the `gh-pages` branch. This is useful to +avoid bloating the repository size and is **highly recommended**. + +You can specify a different branch with `-b`. This is useful for user and +organization page, which are served from the `master` branch. + +Some Windows users report needing to pass Git commands through the shell which can be accomplished by passing `-s`. + +The `-l` option will cause the import to follow symlinks for users that have odd configurations that include symlinking outside of their documentation directory. + +Python Usage +------------ + +You can also call ghp_import directly from your Python code as a library. The +library has one public function `ghp_import.ghp_import`, which accepts the +following arguments: + +* `srcdir`: The path to the **built** documentation (required). +* `remote`: The name of the remote to push to. Default: `origin`. +* `branch`: Name of the branch to write to. Default: `gh-pages`. +* `mesg`: The commit message to use on the target branch. Default: `Update documentation`. +* `push`: Push the branch to {remote}/{branch} after committing. Default: `False`. +* `prefix`: The prefix to add to each file that gets pushed to the remote. Default: `None`. +* `force`: Force the push to the repository. Default: `False`. +* `no_history`: Force new commit without parent history. Default: `False`. +* `use_shell`: Default: Use the shell when invoking Git. `False`. +* `followlinks`: Follow symlinks when adding files. Default: `False`. +* `cname`: Write a CNAME file with the given CNAME. Default: `None`. +* `nojekyll`: Include a .nojekyll file in the branch. 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This is one building block of a full Python +HTTP implementation. + +To install it, just run: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ python -m pip install h2 + +Documentation +============= + +Documentation is available at https://h2.readthedocs.io . + +Contributing +============ + +``h2`` welcomes contributions from anyone! Unlike many other projects we +are happy to accept cosmetic contributions and small contributions, in addition +to large feature requests and changes. + +Before you contribute (either by opening an issue or filing a pull request), +please `read the contribution guidelines`_. + +.. _read the contribution guidelines: https://python-hyper.org/en/latest/contributing.html + +License +======= + +``h2`` is made available under the MIT License. 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0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c48b5634fe43460805dc0ca67824bbb970dd4b04 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2-4.3.0.dist-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +h2 diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7f0ccd774dd5fe5d02b2c2d5717b615eaf388eb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +""" +HTTP/2 protocol implementation for Python. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +__version__ = "4.3.0" diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/config.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cbc3b1eaadfb9c86213d588cf97588c7e5092775 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/config.py @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ +""" +h2/config +~~~~~~~~~ + +Objects for controlling the configuration of the HTTP/2 stack. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import sys +from typing import Any + + +class _BooleanConfigOption: + """ + Descriptor for handling a boolean config option. This will block + attempts to set boolean config options to non-bools. + """ + + def __init__(self, name: str) -> None: + self.name = name + self.attr_name = f"_{self.name}" + + def __get__(self, instance: Any, owner: Any) -> bool: + return getattr(instance, self.attr_name) # type: ignore + + def __set__(self, instance: Any, value: bool) -> None: + if not isinstance(value, bool): + msg = f"{self.name} must be a bool" + raise ValueError(msg) # noqa: TRY004 + setattr(instance, self.attr_name, value) + + +class DummyLogger: + """ + A Logger object that does not actual logging, hence a DummyLogger. + + For the class the log operation is merely a no-op. The intent is to avoid + conditionals being sprinkled throughout the h2 code for calls to + logging functions when no logger is passed into the corresponding object. + """ + + def __init__(self, *vargs) -> None: # type: ignore + pass + + def debug(self, *vargs, **kwargs) -> None: # type: ignore + """ + No-op logging. Only level needed for now. + """ + + def trace(self, *vargs, **kwargs) -> None: # type: ignore + """ + No-op logging. Only level needed for now. + """ + + +class OutputLogger: + """ + A Logger object that prints to stderr or any other file-like object. + + This class is provided for convenience and not part of the stable API. + + :param file: A file-like object passed to the print function. + Defaults to ``sys.stderr``. + :param trace: Enables trace-level output. Defaults to ``False``. + """ + + def __init__(self, file=None, trace_level=False) -> None: # type: ignore + super().__init__() + self.file = file or sys.stderr + self.trace_level = trace_level + + def debug(self, fmtstr, *args) -> None: # type: ignore + print(f"h2 (debug): {fmtstr % args}", file=self.file) + + def trace(self, fmtstr, *args) -> None: # type: ignore + if self.trace_level: + print(f"h2 (trace): {fmtstr % args}", file=self.file) + + +class H2Configuration: + """ + An object that controls the way a single HTTP/2 connection behaves. + + This object allows the users to customize behaviour. In particular, it + allows users to enable or disable optional features, or to otherwise handle + various unusual behaviours. + + This object has very little behaviour of its own: it mostly just ensures + that configuration is self-consistent. + + :param client_side: Whether this object is to be used on the client side of + a connection, or on the server side. Affects the logic used by the + state machine, the default settings values, the allowable stream IDs, + and several other properties. Defaults to ``True``. + :type client_side: ``bool`` + + :param header_encoding: Controls whether the headers emitted by this object + in events are transparently decoded to ``unicode`` strings, and what + encoding is used to do that decoding. This defaults to ``None``, + meaning that headers will be returned as bytes. To automatically + decode headers (that is, to return them as unicode strings), this can + be set to the string name of any encoding, e.g. ``'utf-8'``. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0.0 + Changed default value from ``'utf-8'`` to ``None`` + + :type header_encoding: ``str``, ``False``, or ``None`` + + :param validate_outbound_headers: Controls whether the headers emitted + by this object are validated against the rules in RFC 7540. + Disabling this setting will cause outbound header validation to + be skipped, and allow the object to emit headers that may be illegal + according to RFC 7540. Defaults to ``True``. + :type validate_outbound_headers: ``bool`` + + :param normalize_outbound_headers: Controls whether the headers emitted + by this object are normalized before sending. Disabling this setting + will cause outbound header normalization to be skipped, and allow + the object to emit headers that may be illegal according to + RFC 7540. Defaults to ``True``. + :type normalize_outbound_headers: ``bool`` + + :param split_outbound_cookies: Controls whether the outbound cookie + headers are split before sending or not. According to RFC 7540 + - 8.1.2.5 the outbound header cookie headers may be split to improve + headers compression. Default is ``False``. + :type split_outbound_cookies: ``bool`` + + :param validate_inbound_headers: Controls whether the headers received + by this object are validated against the rules in RFC 7540. + Disabling this setting will cause inbound header validation to + be skipped, and allow the object to receive headers that may be illegal + according to RFC 7540. Defaults to ``True``. + :type validate_inbound_headers: ``bool`` + + :param normalize_inbound_headers: Controls whether the headers received by + this object are normalized according to the rules of RFC 7540. + Disabling this setting may lead to h2 emitting header blocks that + some RFCs forbid, e.g. with multiple cookie fields. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0.0 + + :type normalize_inbound_headers: ``bool`` + + :param logger: A logger that conforms to the requirements for this module, + those being no I/O and no context switches, which is needed in order + to run in asynchronous operation. + + .. versionadded:: 2.6.0 + + :type logger: ``logging.Logger`` + """ + + client_side = _BooleanConfigOption("client_side") + validate_outbound_headers = _BooleanConfigOption( + "validate_outbound_headers", + ) + normalize_outbound_headers = _BooleanConfigOption( + "normalize_outbound_headers", + ) + split_outbound_cookies = _BooleanConfigOption( + "split_outbound_cookies", + ) + validate_inbound_headers = _BooleanConfigOption( + "validate_inbound_headers", + ) + normalize_inbound_headers = _BooleanConfigOption( + "normalize_inbound_headers", + ) + + def __init__(self, + client_side: bool = True, + header_encoding: bool | str | None = None, + validate_outbound_headers: bool = True, + normalize_outbound_headers: bool = True, + split_outbound_cookies: bool = False, + validate_inbound_headers: bool = True, + normalize_inbound_headers: bool = True, + logger: DummyLogger | OutputLogger | None = None) -> None: + self.client_side = client_side + self.header_encoding = header_encoding + self.validate_outbound_headers = validate_outbound_headers + self.normalize_outbound_headers = normalize_outbound_headers + self.split_outbound_cookies = split_outbound_cookies + self.validate_inbound_headers = validate_inbound_headers + self.normalize_inbound_headers = normalize_inbound_headers + self.logger = logger or DummyLogger(__name__) + + @property + def header_encoding(self) -> bool | str | None: + """ + Controls whether the headers emitted by this object in events are + transparently decoded to ``unicode`` strings, and what encoding is used + to do that decoding. This defaults to ``None``, meaning that headers + will be returned as bytes. To automatically decode headers (that is, to + return them as unicode strings), this can be set to the string name of + any encoding, e.g. ``'utf-8'``. + """ + return self._header_encoding + + @header_encoding.setter + def header_encoding(self, value: bool | str | None) -> None: + """ + Enforces constraints on the value of header encoding. + """ + if not isinstance(value, (bool, str, type(None))): + msg = "header_encoding must be bool, string, or None" + raise ValueError(msg) # noqa: TRY004 + if value is True: + msg = "header_encoding cannot be True" + raise ValueError(msg) + self._header_encoding = value diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/connection.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/connection.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..313efc146cfc41edc04cb38a7595bd5b696be8c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/connection.py @@ -0,0 +1,2110 @@ +""" +h2/connection +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +An implementation of a HTTP/2 connection. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import base64 +from enum import Enum, IntEnum +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable + +from hpack.exceptions import HPACKError, OversizedHeaderListError +from hpack.hpack import Decoder, Encoder +from hyperframe.exceptions import InvalidPaddingError +from hyperframe.frame import ( + AltSvcFrame, + ContinuationFrame, + DataFrame, + ExtensionFrame, + Frame, + GoAwayFrame, + HeadersFrame, + PingFrame, + PriorityFrame, + PushPromiseFrame, + RstStreamFrame, + SettingsFrame, + WindowUpdateFrame, +) + +from .config import H2Configuration +from .errors import ErrorCodes, _error_code_from_int +from .events import ( + AlternativeServiceAvailable, + ConnectionTerminated, + Event, + InformationalResponseReceived, + PingAckReceived, + PingReceived, + PriorityUpdated, + RemoteSettingsChanged, + RequestReceived, + ResponseReceived, + SettingsAcknowledged, + TrailersReceived, + UnknownFrameReceived, + WindowUpdated, +) +from .exceptions import ( + DenialOfServiceError, + FlowControlError, + FrameTooLargeError, + NoAvailableStreamIDError, + NoSuchStreamError, + ProtocolError, + RFC1122Error, + StreamClosedError, + StreamIDTooLowError, + TooManyStreamsError, +) +from .frame_buffer import FrameBuffer +from .settings import ChangedSetting, SettingCodes, Settings +from .stream import H2Stream, StreamClosedBy +from .utilities import SizeLimitDict, guard_increment_window +from .windows import WindowManager + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from collections.abc import Iterable + + from hpack.struct import Header, HeaderWeaklyTyped + + +class ConnectionState(Enum): + IDLE = 0 + CLIENT_OPEN = 1 + SERVER_OPEN = 2 + CLOSED = 3 + + +class ConnectionInputs(Enum): + SEND_HEADERS = 0 + SEND_PUSH_PROMISE = 1 + SEND_DATA = 2 + SEND_GOAWAY = 3 + SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE = 4 + SEND_PING = 5 + SEND_SETTINGS = 6 + SEND_RST_STREAM = 7 + SEND_PRIORITY = 8 + RECV_HEADERS = 9 + RECV_PUSH_PROMISE = 10 + RECV_DATA = 11 + RECV_GOAWAY = 12 + RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE = 13 + RECV_PING = 14 + RECV_SETTINGS = 15 + RECV_RST_STREAM = 16 + RECV_PRIORITY = 17 + SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE = 18 # Added in 2.3.0 + RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE = 19 # Added in 2.3.0 + + +class AllowedStreamIDs(IntEnum): + EVEN = 0 + ODD = 1 + + +class H2ConnectionStateMachine: + """ + A single HTTP/2 connection state machine. + + This state machine, while defined in its own class, is logically part of + the H2Connection class also defined in this file. The state machine itself + maintains very little state directly, instead focusing entirely on managing + state transitions. + """ + + # For the purposes of this state machine we treat HEADERS and their + # associated CONTINUATION frames as a single jumbo frame. The protocol + # allows/requires this by preventing other frames from being interleved in + # between HEADERS/CONTINUATION frames. + # + # The _transitions dictionary contains a mapping of tuples of + # (state, input) to tuples of (side_effect_function, end_state). This map + # contains all allowed transitions: anything not in this map is invalid + # and immediately causes a transition to ``closed``. + + _transitions = { + # State: idle + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_SETTINGS): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_SETTINGS): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PING): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PING): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PRIORITY): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PRIORITY): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + + # State: open, client side. + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_DATA): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PING): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_SETTINGS): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PRIORITY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_DATA): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PING): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_SETTINGS): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PRIORITY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, + ConnectionInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + + # State: open, server side. + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_DATA): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PING): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_SETTINGS): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PRIORITY): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_DATA): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PING): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_SETTINGS): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PRIORITY): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, + ConnectionInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, + ConnectionInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + + # State: closed + (ConnectionState.CLOSED, ConnectionInputs.SEND_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.CLOSED, ConnectionInputs.RECV_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + } + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.state = ConnectionState.IDLE + + def process_input(self, input_: ConnectionInputs) -> list[Event]: + """ + Process a specific input in the state machine. + """ + if not isinstance(input_, ConnectionInputs): + msg = "Input must be an instance of ConnectionInputs" + raise ValueError(msg) # noqa: TRY004 + + try: + func, target_state = self._transitions[(self.state, input_)] + except KeyError as e: + old_state = self.state + self.state = ConnectionState.CLOSED + msg = f"Invalid input {input_} in state {old_state}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) from e + else: + self.state = target_state + if func is not None: # pragma: no cover + return func() + + return [] + + +class H2Connection: + """ + A low-level HTTP/2 connection object. This handles building and receiving + frames and maintains both connection and per-stream state for all streams + on this connection. + + This wraps a HTTP/2 Connection state machine implementation, ensuring that + frames can only be sent/received when the connection is in a valid state. + It also builds stream state machines on demand to ensure that the + constraints of those state machines are met as well. Attempts to create + frames that cannot be sent will raise a ``ProtocolError``. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Added the ``header_encoding`` keyword argument. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.5.0 + Added the ``config`` keyword argument. Deprecated the ``client_side`` + and ``header_encoding`` parameters. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0.0 + Removed deprecated parameters and properties. + + :param config: The configuration for the HTTP/2 connection. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + + :type config: :class:`H2Configuration ` + """ + + # The initial maximum outbound frame size. This can be changed by receiving + # a settings frame. + DEFAULT_MAX_OUTBOUND_FRAME_SIZE = 65535 + + # The initial maximum inbound frame size. This is somewhat arbitrarily + # chosen. + DEFAULT_MAX_INBOUND_FRAME_SIZE = 2**24 + + # The highest acceptable stream ID. + HIGHEST_ALLOWED_STREAM_ID = 2**31 - 1 + + # The largest acceptable window increment. + MAX_WINDOW_INCREMENT = 2**31 - 1 + + # The initial default value of SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE. + DEFAULT_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE = 2**16 + + # Keep in memory limited amount of results for streams closes + MAX_CLOSED_STREAMS = 2**16 + + def __init__(self, config: H2Configuration | None = None) -> None: + self.state_machine = H2ConnectionStateMachine() + self.streams: dict[int, H2Stream] = {} + self.highest_inbound_stream_id = 0 + self.highest_outbound_stream_id = 0 + self.encoder = Encoder() + self.decoder = Decoder() + + # This won't always actually do anything: for versions of HPACK older + # than 2.3.0 it does nothing. However, we have to try! + self.decoder.max_header_list_size = self.DEFAULT_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE + + #: The configuration for this HTTP/2 connection object. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + self.config = config or H2Configuration(client_side=True) + + # Objects that store settings, including defaults. + # + # We set the MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS value to 100 because its default is + # unbounded, and that's a dangerous default because it allows + # essentially unbounded resources to be allocated regardless of how + # they will be used. 100 should be suitable for the average + # application. This default obviously does not apply to the remote + # peer's settings: the remote peer controls them! + # + # We also set MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE to a reasonable value. This is to + # advertise our defence against CVE-2016-6581. However, not all + # versions of HPACK will let us do it. That's ok: we should at least + # suggest that we're not vulnerable. + self.local_settings = Settings( + client=self.config.client_side, + initial_values={ + SettingCodes.MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS: 100, + SettingCodes.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE: + self.DEFAULT_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE, + }, + ) + self.remote_settings = Settings(client=not self.config.client_side) + + # The current value of the connection flow control windows on the + # connection. + self.outbound_flow_control_window = ( + self.remote_settings.initial_window_size + ) + + #: The maximum size of a frame that can be emitted by this peer, in + #: bytes. + self.max_outbound_frame_size = self.remote_settings.max_frame_size + + #: The maximum size of a frame that can be received by this peer, in + #: bytes. + self.max_inbound_frame_size = self.local_settings.max_frame_size + + # Buffer for incoming data. + self.incoming_buffer = FrameBuffer(server=not self.config.client_side) + + # A private variable to store a sequence of received header frames + # until completion. + self._header_frames: list[Frame] = [] + + # Data that needs to be sent. + self._data_to_send = bytearray() + + # Keeps track of how streams are closed. + # Used to ensure that we don't blow up in the face of frames that were + # in flight when a RST_STREAM was sent. + # Also used to determine whether we should consider a frame received + # while a stream is closed as either a stream error or a connection + # error. + self._closed_streams: dict[int, StreamClosedBy | None] = SizeLimitDict( + size_limit=self.MAX_CLOSED_STREAMS, + ) + + # The flow control window manager for the connection. + self._inbound_flow_control_window_manager = WindowManager( + max_window_size=self.local_settings.initial_window_size, + ) + + # When in doubt use dict-dispatch. + self._frame_dispatch_table: dict[type[Frame], Callable] = { # type: ignore + HeadersFrame: self._receive_headers_frame, + PushPromiseFrame: self._receive_push_promise_frame, + SettingsFrame: self._receive_settings_frame, + DataFrame: self._receive_data_frame, + WindowUpdateFrame: self._receive_window_update_frame, + PingFrame: self._receive_ping_frame, + RstStreamFrame: self._receive_rst_stream_frame, + PriorityFrame: self._receive_priority_frame, + GoAwayFrame: self._receive_goaway_frame, + ContinuationFrame: self._receive_naked_continuation, + AltSvcFrame: self._receive_alt_svc_frame, + ExtensionFrame: self._receive_unknown_frame, + } + + def _prepare_for_sending(self, frames: list[Frame]) -> None: + if not frames: + return + self._data_to_send += b"".join(f.serialize() for f in frames) + assert all(f.body_len <= self.max_outbound_frame_size for f in frames) + + def _open_streams(self, remainder: int) -> int: + """ + A common method of counting number of open streams. Returns the number + of streams that are open *and* that have (stream ID % 2) == remainder. + While it iterates, also deletes any closed streams. + """ + count = 0 + to_delete = [] + + for stream_id, stream in self.streams.items(): + if stream.open and (stream_id % 2 == remainder): + count += 1 + elif stream.closed: + to_delete.append(stream_id) + + for stream_id in to_delete: + stream = self.streams.pop(stream_id) + self._closed_streams[stream_id] = stream.closed_by + + return count + + @property + def open_outbound_streams(self) -> int: + """ + The current number of open outbound streams. + """ + outbound_numbers = int(self.config.client_side) + return self._open_streams(outbound_numbers) + + @property + def open_inbound_streams(self) -> int: + """ + The current number of open inbound streams. + """ + inbound_numbers = int(not self.config.client_side) + return self._open_streams(inbound_numbers) + + @property + def inbound_flow_control_window(self) -> int: + """ + The size of the inbound flow control window for the connection. This is + rarely publicly useful: instead, use :meth:`remote_flow_control_window + `. This + shortcut is largely present to provide a shortcut to this data. + """ + return self._inbound_flow_control_window_manager.current_window_size + + def _begin_new_stream(self, stream_id: int, allowed_ids: AllowedStreamIDs) -> H2Stream: + """ + Initiate a new stream. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Removed this function from the public API. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream to open. + :param allowed_ids: What kind of stream ID is allowed. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Attempting to initiate stream ID %d", stream_id, + ) + outbound = self._stream_id_is_outbound(stream_id) + highest_stream_id = ( + self.highest_outbound_stream_id if outbound else + self.highest_inbound_stream_id + ) + + if stream_id <= highest_stream_id: + raise StreamIDTooLowError(stream_id, highest_stream_id) + + if (stream_id % 2) != int(allowed_ids): + msg = "Invalid stream ID for peer." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + s = H2Stream( + stream_id, + config=self.config, + inbound_window_size=self.local_settings.initial_window_size, + outbound_window_size=self.remote_settings.initial_window_size, + ) + self.config.logger.debug("Stream ID %d created", stream_id) + s.max_outbound_frame_size = self.max_outbound_frame_size + + self.streams[stream_id] = s + self.config.logger.debug("Current streams: %s", self.streams.keys()) + + if outbound: + self.highest_outbound_stream_id = stream_id + else: + self.highest_inbound_stream_id = stream_id + + return s + + def initiate_connection(self) -> None: + """ + Provides any data that needs to be sent at the start of the connection. + Must be called for both clients and servers. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Initializing connection") + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_SETTINGS) + if self.config.client_side: + preamble = b"PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n" + else: + preamble = b"" + + f = SettingsFrame(0) + for setting, value in self.local_settings.items(): + f.settings[setting] = value + self.config.logger.debug( + "Send Settings frame: %s", self.local_settings, + ) + + self._data_to_send += preamble + f.serialize() + + def initiate_upgrade_connection(self, settings_header: bytes | None = None) -> bytes | None: + """ + Call to initialise the connection object for use with an upgraded + HTTP/2 connection (i.e. a connection negotiated using the + ``Upgrade: h2c`` HTTP header). + + This method differs from :meth:`initiate_connection + ` in several ways. + Firstly, it handles the additional SETTINGS frame that is sent in the + ``HTTP2-Settings`` header field. When called on a client connection, + this method will return a bytestring that the caller can put in the + ``HTTP2-Settings`` field they send on their initial request. When + called on a server connection, the user **must** provide the value they + received from the client in the ``HTTP2-Settings`` header field to the + ``settings_header`` argument, which will be used appropriately. + + Additionally, this method sets up stream 1 in a half-closed state + appropriate for this side of the connection, to reflect the fact that + the request is already complete. + + Finally, this method also prepares the appropriate preamble to be sent + after the upgrade. + + .. versionadded:: 2.3.0 + + :param settings_header: (optional, server-only): The value of the + ``HTTP2-Settings`` header field received from the client. + :type settings_header: ``bytes`` + + :returns: For clients, a bytestring to put in the ``HTTP2-Settings``. + For servers, returns nothing. + :rtype: ``bytes`` or ``None`` + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Upgrade connection. Current settings: %s", self.local_settings, + ) + + frame_data = None + # Begin by getting the preamble in place. + self.initiate_connection() + + if self.config.client_side: + f = SettingsFrame(0) + for setting, value in self.local_settings.items(): + f.settings[setting] = value + + frame_data = f.serialize_body() + frame_data = base64.urlsafe_b64encode(frame_data) + elif settings_header: + # We have a settings header from the client. This needs to be + # applied, but we want to throw away the ACK. We do this by + # inserting the data into a Settings frame and then passing it to + # the state machine, but ignoring the return value. + settings_header = base64.urlsafe_b64decode(settings_header) + f = SettingsFrame(0) + f.parse_body(memoryview(settings_header)) + self._receive_settings_frame(f) + + # Set up appropriate state. Stream 1 in a half-closed state: + # half-closed(local) for clients, half-closed(remote) for servers. + # Additionally, we need to set up the Connection state machine. + connection_input = ( + ConnectionInputs.SEND_HEADERS if self.config.client_side + else ConnectionInputs.RECV_HEADERS + ) + self.config.logger.debug("Process input %s", connection_input) + self.state_machine.process_input(connection_input) + + # Set up stream 1. + self._begin_new_stream(stream_id=1, allowed_ids=AllowedStreamIDs.ODD) + self.streams[1].upgrade(self.config.client_side) + return frame_data + + def _get_or_create_stream(self, stream_id: int, allowed_ids: AllowedStreamIDs) -> H2Stream: + """ + Gets a stream by its stream ID. Will create one if one does not already + exist. Use allowed_ids to circumvent the usual stream ID rules for + clients and servers. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Removed this function from the public API. + """ + try: + return self.streams[stream_id] + except KeyError: + return self._begin_new_stream(stream_id, allowed_ids) + + def _get_stream_by_id(self, stream_id: int | None) -> H2Stream: + """ + Gets a stream by its stream ID. Raises NoSuchStreamError if the stream + ID does not correspond to a known stream and is higher than the current + maximum: raises if it is lower than the current maximum. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Removed this function from the public API. + """ + if not stream_id: + raise NoSuchStreamError(-1) # pragma: no cover + try: + return self.streams[stream_id] + except KeyError as e: + outbound = self._stream_id_is_outbound(stream_id) + highest_stream_id = ( + self.highest_outbound_stream_id if outbound else + self.highest_inbound_stream_id + ) + + if stream_id > highest_stream_id: + raise NoSuchStreamError(stream_id) from e + raise StreamClosedError(stream_id) from e + + def get_next_available_stream_id(self) -> int: + """ + Returns an integer suitable for use as the stream ID for the next + stream created by this endpoint. For server endpoints, this stream ID + will be even. For client endpoints, this stream ID will be odd. If no + stream IDs are available, raises :class:`NoAvailableStreamIDError + `. + + .. warning:: The return value from this function does not change until + the stream ID has actually been used by sending or pushing + headers on that stream. For that reason, it should be + called as close as possible to the actual use of the + stream ID. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0.0 + + :raises: :class:`NoAvailableStreamIDError + ` + :returns: The next free stream ID this peer can use to initiate a + stream. + :rtype: ``int`` + """ + # No streams have been opened yet, so return the lowest allowed stream + # ID. + if not self.highest_outbound_stream_id: + next_stream_id = 1 if self.config.client_side else 2 + else: + next_stream_id = self.highest_outbound_stream_id + 2 + self.config.logger.debug( + "Next available stream ID %d", next_stream_id, + ) + if next_stream_id > self.HIGHEST_ALLOWED_STREAM_ID: + msg = "Exhausted allowed stream IDs" + raise NoAvailableStreamIDError(msg) + + return next_stream_id + + def send_headers(self, + stream_id: int, + headers: Iterable[HeaderWeaklyTyped], + end_stream: bool = False, + priority_weight: int | None = None, + priority_depends_on: int | None = None, + priority_exclusive: bool | None = None) -> None: + """ + Send headers on a given stream. + + This function can be used to send request or response headers: the kind + that are sent depends on whether this connection has been opened as a + client or server connection, and whether the stream was opened by the + remote peer or not. + + If this is a client connection, calling ``send_headers`` will send the + headers as a request. It will also implicitly open the stream being + used. If this is a client connection and ``send_headers`` has *already* + been called, this will send trailers instead. + + If this is a server connection, calling ``send_headers`` will send the + headers as a response. It is a protocol error for a server to open a + stream by sending headers. If this is a server connection and + ``send_headers`` has *already* been called, this will send trailers + instead. + + When acting as a server, you may call ``send_headers`` any number of + times allowed by the following rules, in this order: + + - zero or more times with ``(':status', '1XX')`` (where ``1XX`` is a + placeholder for any 100-level status code). + - once with any other status header. + - zero or one time for trailers. + + That is, you are allowed to send as many informational responses as you + like, followed by one complete response and zero or one HTTP trailer + blocks. + + Clients may send one or two header blocks: one request block, and + optionally one trailer block. + + If it is important to send HPACK "never indexed" header fields (as + defined in `RFC 7451 Section 7.1.3 + `_), the user may + instead provide headers using the HPACK library's :class:`HeaderTuple + ` and :class:`NeverIndexedHeaderTuple + ` objects. + + This method also allows users to prioritize the stream immediately, + by sending priority information on the HEADERS frame directly. To do + this, any one of ``priority_weight``, ``priority_depends_on``, or + ``priority_exclusive`` must be set to a value that is not ``None``. For + more information on the priority fields, see :meth:`prioritize + `. + + .. warning:: In HTTP/2, it is mandatory that all the HTTP/2 special + headers (that is, ones whose header keys begin with ``:``) appear + at the start of the header block, before any normal headers. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Added support for using :class:`HeaderTuple + ` objects to store headers. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added the ability to provide priority keyword arguments: + ``priority_weight``, ``priority_depends_on``, and + ``priority_exclusive``. + + :param stream_id: The stream ID to send the headers on. If this stream + does not currently exist, it will be created. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + + :param headers: The request/response headers to send. + :type headers: An iterable of two tuples of bytestrings or + :class:`HeaderTuple ` objects. + + :param end_stream: Whether this headers frame should end the stream + immediately (that is, whether no more data will be sent after this + frame). Defaults to ``False``. + :type end_stream: ``bool`` + + :param priority_weight: Sets the priority weight of the stream. See + :meth:`prioritize ` for more + about how this field works. Defaults to ``None``, which means that + no priority information will be sent. + :type priority_weight: ``int`` or ``None`` + + :param priority_depends_on: Sets which stream this one depends on for + priority purposes. See :meth:`prioritize + ` for more about how this + field works. Defaults to ``None``, which means that no priority + information will be sent. + :type priority_depends_on: ``int`` or ``None`` + + :param priority_exclusive: Sets whether this stream exclusively depends + on the stream given in ``priority_depends_on`` for priority + purposes. See :meth:`prioritize + ` for more about how this + field workds. Defaults to ``None``, which means that no priority + information will be sent. + :type priority_depends_on: ``bool`` or ``None`` + + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Send headers on stream ID %d", stream_id, + ) + + # Check we can open the stream. + if stream_id not in self.streams: + max_open_streams = self.remote_settings.max_concurrent_streams + value = self.open_outbound_streams # take a copy due to the property accessor having side affects + if (value + 1) > max_open_streams: + msg = f"Max outbound streams is {max_open_streams}, {value} open" + raise TooManyStreamsError(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_HEADERS) + stream = self._get_or_create_stream( + stream_id, AllowedStreamIDs(self.config.client_side), + ) + + frames: list[Frame] = [] + frames.extend(stream.send_headers( + headers, self.encoder, end_stream, + )) + + # We may need to send priority information. + priority_present = ( + (priority_weight is not None) or + (priority_depends_on is not None) or + (priority_exclusive is not None) + ) + + if priority_present: + if not self.config.client_side: + msg = "Servers SHOULD NOT prioritize streams." + raise RFC1122Error(msg) + + headers_frame = frames[0] + assert isinstance(headers_frame, HeadersFrame) + + headers_frame.flags.add("PRIORITY") + frames[0] = _add_frame_priority( + headers_frame, + priority_weight, + priority_depends_on, + priority_exclusive, + ) + + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + def send_data(self, + stream_id: int, + data: bytes | memoryview, + end_stream: bool = False, + pad_length: Any = None) -> None: + """ + Send data on a given stream. + + This method does no breaking up of data: if the data is larger than the + value returned by :meth:`local_flow_control_window + ` for this stream + then a :class:`FlowControlError ` will + be raised. If the data is larger than :data:`max_outbound_frame_size + ` then a + :class:`FrameTooLargeError ` will be + raised. + + h2 does this to avoid buffering the data internally. If the user + has more data to send than h2 will allow, consider breaking it up + and buffering it externally. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream on which to send the data. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :param data: The data to send on the stream. + :type data: ``bytes`` + :param end_stream: (optional) Whether this is the last data to be sent + on the stream. Defaults to ``False``. + :type end_stream: ``bool`` + :param pad_length: (optional) Length of the padding to apply to the + data frame. Defaults to ``None`` for no use of padding. Note that + a value of ``0`` results in padding of length ``0`` + (with the "padding" flag set on the frame). + + .. versionadded:: 2.6.0 + + :type pad_length: ``int`` + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Send data on stream ID %d with len %d", stream_id, len(data), + ) + frame_size = len(data) + if pad_length is not None: + if not isinstance(pad_length, int): + msg = "pad_length must be an int" + raise TypeError(msg) + if pad_length < 0 or pad_length > 255: + msg = "pad_length must be within range: [0, 255]" + raise ValueError(msg) + # Account for padding bytes plus the 1-byte padding length field. + frame_size += pad_length + 1 + self.config.logger.debug( + "Frame size on stream ID %d is %d", stream_id, frame_size, + ) + + if frame_size > self.local_flow_control_window(stream_id): + msg = f"Cannot send {frame_size} bytes, flow control window is {self.local_flow_control_window(stream_id)}" + raise FlowControlError(msg) + if frame_size > self.max_outbound_frame_size: + msg = f"Cannot send frame size {frame_size}, max frame size is {self.max_outbound_frame_size}" + raise FrameTooLargeError(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_DATA) + frames = self.streams[stream_id].send_data( + data, end_stream, pad_length=pad_length, + ) + + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + self.outbound_flow_control_window -= frame_size + self.config.logger.debug( + "Outbound flow control window size is %d", + self.outbound_flow_control_window, + ) + assert self.outbound_flow_control_window >= 0 + + def end_stream(self, stream_id: int) -> None: + """ + Cleanly end a given stream. + + This method ends a stream by sending an empty DATA frame on that stream + with the ``END_STREAM`` flag set. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream to end. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug("End stream ID %d", stream_id) + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_DATA) + frames = self.streams[stream_id].end_stream() + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + def increment_flow_control_window(self, increment: int, stream_id: int | None = None) -> None: + """ + Increment a flow control window, optionally for a single stream. Allows + the remote peer to send more data. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Rejects attempts to increment the flow control window by out of + range values with a ``ValueError``. + + :param increment: The amount to increment the flow control window by. + :type increment: ``int`` + :param stream_id: (optional) The ID of the stream that should have its + flow control window opened. If not present or ``None``, the + connection flow control window will be opened instead. + :type stream_id: ``int`` or ``None`` + :returns: Nothing + :raises: ``ValueError`` + """ + if not (1 <= increment <= self.MAX_WINDOW_INCREMENT): + msg = f"Flow control increment must be between 1 and {self.MAX_WINDOW_INCREMENT}" + raise ValueError(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE) + + if stream_id is not None: + stream = self.streams[stream_id] + frames = stream.increase_flow_control_window( + increment, + ) + + self.config.logger.debug( + "Increase stream ID %d flow control window by %d", + stream_id, increment, + ) + else: + self._inbound_flow_control_window_manager.window_opened(increment) + f = WindowUpdateFrame(0) + f.window_increment = increment + frames = [f] + + self.config.logger.debug( + "Increase connection flow control window by %d", increment, + ) + + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + def push_stream(self, + stream_id: int, + promised_stream_id: int, + request_headers: Iterable[HeaderWeaklyTyped]) -> None: + """ + Push a response to the client by sending a PUSH_PROMISE frame. + + If it is important to send HPACK "never indexed" header fields (as + defined in `RFC 7451 Section 7.1.3 + `_), the user may + instead provide headers using the HPACK library's :class:`HeaderTuple + ` and :class:`NeverIndexedHeaderTuple + ` objects. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream that this push is a response to. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :param promised_stream_id: The ID of the stream that the pushed + response will be sent on. + :type promised_stream_id: ``int`` + :param request_headers: The headers of the request that the pushed + response will be responding to. + :type request_headers: An iterable of two tuples of bytestrings or + :class:`HeaderTuple ` objects. + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Send Push Promise frame on stream ID %d", stream_id, + ) + + if not self.remote_settings.enable_push: + msg = "Remote peer has disabled stream push" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE) + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(stream_id) + + # We need to prevent users pushing streams in response to streams that + # they themselves have already pushed: see #163 and RFC 7540 § 6.6. The + # easiest way to do that is to assert that the stream_id is not even: + # this shortcut works because only servers can push and the state + # machine will enforce this. + if (stream_id % 2) == 0: + msg = "Cannot recursively push streams." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + new_stream = self._begin_new_stream( + promised_stream_id, AllowedStreamIDs.EVEN, + ) + self.streams[promised_stream_id] = new_stream + + frames = stream.push_stream_in_band( + promised_stream_id, request_headers, self.encoder, + ) + new_frames = new_stream.locally_pushed() + self._prepare_for_sending(frames + new_frames) + + def ping(self, opaque_data: bytes | str) -> None: + """ + Send a PING frame. + + :param opaque_data: A bytestring of length 8 that will be sent in the + PING frame. + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Send Ping frame") + + if not isinstance(opaque_data, bytes) or len(opaque_data) != 8: + msg = f"Invalid value for ping data: {opaque_data!r}" + raise ValueError(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_PING) + f = PingFrame(0) + f.opaque_data = opaque_data + self._prepare_for_sending([f]) + + def reset_stream(self, stream_id: int, error_code: ErrorCodes | int = 0) -> None: + """ + Reset a stream. + + This method forcibly closes a stream by sending a RST_STREAM frame for + a given stream. This is not a graceful closure. To gracefully end a + stream, try the :meth:`end_stream + ` method. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream to reset. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :param error_code: (optional) The error code to use to reset the + stream. Defaults to :data:`ErrorCodes.NO_ERROR + `. + :type error_code: ``int`` + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Reset stream ID %d", stream_id) + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM) + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(stream_id) + frames = stream.reset_stream(error_code) + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + def close_connection(self, + error_code: ErrorCodes | int = 0, + additional_data: bytes | None = None, + last_stream_id: int | None = None) -> None: + """ + Close a connection, emitting a GOAWAY frame. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added ``additional_data`` and ``last_stream_id`` arguments. + + :param error_code: (optional) The error code to send in the GOAWAY + frame. + :param additional_data: (optional) Additional debug data indicating + a reason for closing the connection. Must be a bytestring. + :param last_stream_id: (optional) The last stream which was processed + by the sender. Defaults to ``highest_inbound_stream_id``. + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Close connection") + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_GOAWAY) + + # Additional_data must be bytes + if additional_data is not None: + assert isinstance(additional_data, bytes) + + if last_stream_id is None: + last_stream_id = self.highest_inbound_stream_id + + f = GoAwayFrame( + stream_id=0, + last_stream_id=last_stream_id, + error_code=error_code, + additional_data=(additional_data or b""), + ) + self._prepare_for_sending([f]) + + def update_settings(self, new_settings: dict[SettingCodes | int, int]) -> None: + """ + Update the local settings. This will prepare and emit the appropriate + SETTINGS frame. + + :param new_settings: A dictionary of {setting: new value} + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Update connection settings to %s", new_settings, + ) + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_SETTINGS) + self.local_settings.update(new_settings) + s = SettingsFrame(0) + s.settings = new_settings + self._prepare_for_sending([s]) + + def advertise_alternative_service(self, + field_value: bytes | str, + origin: bytes | None = None, + stream_id: int | None = None) -> None: + """ + Notify a client about an available Alternative Service. + + An Alternative Service is defined in `RFC 7838 + `_. An Alternative Service + notification informs a client that a given origin is also available + elsewhere. + + Alternative Services can be advertised in two ways. Firstly, they can + be advertised explicitly: that is, a server can say "origin X is also + available at Y". To advertise like this, set the ``origin`` argument + and not the ``stream_id`` argument. Alternatively, they can be + advertised implicitly: that is, a server can say "the origin you're + contacting on stream X is also available at Y". To advertise like this, + set the ``stream_id`` argument and not the ``origin`` argument. + + The explicit method of advertising can be done as long as the + connection is active. The implicit method can only be done after the + client has sent the request headers and before the server has sent the + response headers: outside of those points, h2 will forbid sending + the Alternative Service advertisement by raising a ProtocolError. + + The ``field_value`` parameter is specified in RFC 7838. h2 does + not validate or introspect this argument: the user is required to + ensure that it's well-formed. ``field_value`` corresponds to RFC 7838's + "Alternative Service Field Value". + + .. note:: It is strongly preferred to use the explicit method of + advertising Alternative Services. The implicit method of + advertising Alternative Services has a number of subtleties + and can lead to inconsistencies between the server and + client. h2 allows both mechanisms, but caution is + strongly advised. + + .. versionadded:: 2.3.0 + + :param field_value: The RFC 7838 Alternative Service Field Value. This + argument is not introspected by h2: the user is responsible + for ensuring that it is well-formed. + :type field_value: ``bytes`` + + :param origin: The origin/authority to which the Alternative Service + being advertised applies. Must not be provided at the same time as + ``stream_id``. + :type origin: ``bytes`` or ``None`` + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream which was sent to the authority + for which this Alternative Service advertisement applies. Must not + be provided at the same time as ``origin``. + :type stream_id: ``int`` or ``None`` + + :returns: Nothing. + """ + if not isinstance(field_value, bytes): + msg = "Field must be bytestring." + raise ValueError(msg) # noqa: TRY004 + + if origin is not None and stream_id is not None: + msg = "Must not provide both origin and stream_id" + raise ValueError(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE, + ) + + if origin is not None: + # This ALTSVC is sent on stream zero. + f = AltSvcFrame(stream_id=0) + f.origin = origin + f.field = field_value + frames: list[Frame] = [f] + else: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(stream_id) + frames = stream.advertise_alternative_service(field_value) + + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + def prioritize(self, + stream_id: int, + weight: int | None = None, + depends_on: int | None = None, + exclusive: bool | None = None) -> None: + """ + Notify a server about the priority of a stream. + + Stream priorities are a form of guidance to a remote server: they + inform the server about how important a given response is, so that the + server may allocate its resources (e.g. bandwidth, CPU time, etc.) + accordingly. This exists to allow clients to ensure that the most + important data arrives earlier, while less important data does not + starve out the more important data. + + Stream priorities are explained in depth in `RFC 7540 Section 5.3 + `_. + + This method updates the priority information of a single stream. It may + be called well before a stream is actively in use, or well after a + stream is closed. + + .. warning:: RFC 7540 allows for servers to change the priority of + streams. However, h2 **does not** allow server + stacks to do this. This is because most clients do not + adequately know how to respond when provided conflicting + priority information, and relatively little utility is + provided by making that functionality available. + + .. note:: h2 **does not** maintain any information about the + RFC 7540 priority tree. That means that h2 does not + prevent incautious users from creating invalid priority + trees, particularly by creating priority loops. While some + basic error checking is provided by h2, users are + strongly recommended to understand their prioritisation + strategies before using the priority tools here. + + .. note:: Priority information is strictly advisory. Servers are + allowed to disregard it entirely. Avoid relying on the idea + that your priority signaling will definitely be obeyed. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream to prioritize. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + + :param weight: The weight to give the stream. Defaults to ``16``, the + default weight of any stream. May be any value between ``1`` and + ``256`` inclusive. The relative weight of a stream indicates what + proportion of available resources will be allocated to that + stream. + :type weight: ``int`` + + :param depends_on: The ID of the stream on which this stream depends. + This stream will only be progressed if it is impossible to + progress the parent stream (the one on which this one depends). + Passing the value ``0`` means that this stream does not depend on + any other. Defaults to ``0``. + :type depends_on: ``int`` + + :param exclusive: Whether this stream is an exclusive dependency of its + "parent" stream (i.e. the stream given by ``depends_on``). If a + stream is an exclusive dependency of another, that means that all + previously-set children of the parent are moved to become children + of the new exclusively-dependent stream. Defaults to ``False``. + :type exclusive: ``bool`` + """ + if not self.config.client_side: + msg = "Servers SHOULD NOT prioritize streams." + raise RFC1122Error(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.SEND_PRIORITY, + ) + + frame = PriorityFrame(stream_id) + frame_prio = _add_frame_priority(frame, weight, depends_on, exclusive) + + self._prepare_for_sending([frame_prio]) + + def local_flow_control_window(self, stream_id: int) -> int: + """ + Returns the maximum amount of data that can be sent on stream + ``stream_id``. + + This value will never be larger than the total data that can be sent on + the connection: even if the given stream allows more data, the + connection window provides a logical maximum to the amount of data that + can be sent. + + The maximum data that can be sent in a single data frame on a stream + is either this value, or the maximum frame size, whichever is + *smaller*. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream whose flow control window is + being queried. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :returns: The amount of data in bytes that can be sent on the stream + before the flow control window is exhausted. + :rtype: ``int`` + """ + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(stream_id) + return min( + self.outbound_flow_control_window, + stream.outbound_flow_control_window, + ) + + def remote_flow_control_window(self, stream_id: int) -> int: + """ + Returns the maximum amount of data the remote peer can send on stream + ``stream_id``. + + This value will never be larger than the total data that can be sent on + the connection: even if the given stream allows more data, the + connection window provides a logical maximum to the amount of data that + can be sent. + + The maximum data that can be sent in a single data frame on a stream + is either this value, or the maximum frame size, whichever is + *smaller*. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream whose flow control window is + being queried. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :returns: The amount of data in bytes that can be received on the + stream before the flow control window is exhausted. + :rtype: ``int`` + """ + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(stream_id) + return min( + self.inbound_flow_control_window, + stream.inbound_flow_control_window, + ) + + def acknowledge_received_data(self, acknowledged_size: int, stream_id: int) -> None: + """ + Inform the :class:`H2Connection ` that a + certain number of flow-controlled bytes have been processed, and that + the space should be handed back to the remote peer at an opportune + time. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + + :param acknowledged_size: The total *flow-controlled size* of the data + that has been processed. Note that this must include the amount of + padding that was sent with that data. + :type acknowledged_size: ``int`` + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream on which this data was received. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :returns: Nothing + :rtype: ``None`` + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Ack received data on stream ID %d with size %d", + stream_id, acknowledged_size, + ) + if stream_id <= 0: + msg = f"Stream ID {stream_id} is not valid for acknowledge_received_data" + raise ValueError(msg) + if acknowledged_size < 0: + msg = "Cannot acknowledge negative data" + raise ValueError(msg) + + frames: list[Frame] = [] + + conn_manager = self._inbound_flow_control_window_manager + conn_increment = conn_manager.process_bytes(acknowledged_size) + if conn_increment: + f = WindowUpdateFrame(0) + f.window_increment = conn_increment + frames.append(f) + + try: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(stream_id) + except StreamClosedError: + # The stream is already gone. We're not worried about incrementing + # the window in this case. + pass + else: + # No point incrementing the windows of closed streams. + if stream.open: + frames.extend( + stream.acknowledge_received_data(acknowledged_size), + ) + + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + def data_to_send(self, amount: int | None = None) -> bytes: + """ + Returns some data for sending out of the internal data buffer. + + This method is analogous to ``read`` on a file-like object, but it + doesn't block. Instead, it returns as much data as the user asks for, + or less if that much data is not available. It does not perform any + I/O, and so uses a different name. + + :param amount: (optional) The maximum amount of data to return. If not + set, or set to ``None``, will return as much data as possible. + :type amount: ``int`` + :returns: A bytestring containing the data to send on the wire. + :rtype: ``bytes`` + """ + if amount is None: + data = bytes(self._data_to_send) + self._data_to_send = bytearray() + return data + data = bytes(self._data_to_send[:amount]) + self._data_to_send = self._data_to_send[amount:] + return data + + def clear_outbound_data_buffer(self) -> None: + """ + Clears the outbound data buffer, such that if this call was immediately + followed by a call to + :meth:`data_to_send `, that + call would return no data. + + This method should not normally be used, but is made available to avoid + exposing implementation details. + """ + self._data_to_send = bytearray() + + def _acknowledge_settings(self) -> list[Frame]: + """ + Acknowledge settings that have been received. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Removed from public API, removed useless ``event`` parameter, made + automatic. + + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_SETTINGS) + + changes = self.remote_settings.acknowledge() + + if SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE] + self._flow_control_change_from_settings( + setting.original_value, + setting.new_value, + ) + + # HEADER_TABLE_SIZE changes by the remote part affect our encoder: cf. + # RFC 7540 Section 6.5.2. + if SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE] + self.encoder.header_table_size = setting.new_value + + if SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE] + self.max_outbound_frame_size = setting.new_value + for stream in self.streams.values(): + stream.max_outbound_frame_size = setting.new_value + + f = SettingsFrame(0) + f.flags.add("ACK") + return [f] + + def _flow_control_change_from_settings(self, old_value: int | None, new_value: int) -> None: + """ + Update flow control windows in response to a change in the value of + SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE. + + When this setting is changed, it automatically updates all flow control + windows by the delta in the settings values. Note that it does not + increment the *connection* flow control window, per section 6.9.2 of + RFC 7540. + """ + delta = new_value - (old_value or 0) + + for stream in self.streams.values(): + stream.outbound_flow_control_window = guard_increment_window( + stream.outbound_flow_control_window, + delta, + ) + + def _inbound_flow_control_change_from_settings(self, old_value: int | None, new_value: int) -> None: + """ + Update remote flow control windows in response to a change in the value + of SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE. + + When this setting is changed, it automatically updates all remote flow + control windows by the delta in the settings values. + """ + delta = new_value - (old_value or 0) + + for stream in self.streams.values(): + stream._inbound_flow_control_change_from_settings(delta) + + def receive_data(self, data: bytes) -> list[Event]: + """ + Pass some received HTTP/2 data to the connection for handling. + + :param data: The data received from the remote peer on the network. + :type data: ``bytes`` + :returns: A list of events that the remote peer triggered by sending + this data. + """ + self.config.logger.trace( + "Process received data on connection. Received data: %r", data, + ) + + events: list[Event] = [] + self.incoming_buffer.add_data(data) + self.incoming_buffer.max_frame_size = self.max_inbound_frame_size + + try: + for frame in self.incoming_buffer: + events.extend(self._receive_frame(frame)) + except InvalidPaddingError as e: + self._terminate_connection(ErrorCodes.PROTOCOL_ERROR) + msg = "Received frame with invalid padding." + raise ProtocolError(msg) from e + except ProtocolError as e: + # For whatever reason, receiving the frame caused a protocol error. + # We should prepare to emit a GoAway frame before throwing the + # exception up further. No need for an event: the exception will + # do fine. + self._terminate_connection(e.error_code) + raise + + return events + + def _receive_frame(self, frame: Frame) -> list[Event]: + """ + Handle a frame received on the connection. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Removed from the public API. + """ + events: list[Event] + self.config.logger.trace("Received frame: %s", repr(frame)) + try: + # I don't love using __class__ here, maybe reconsider it. + frames, events = self._frame_dispatch_table[frame.__class__](frame) + except StreamClosedError as e: + # If the stream was closed by RST_STREAM, we just send a RST_STREAM + # to the remote peer. Otherwise, this is a connection error, and so + # we will re-raise to trigger one. + if self._stream_is_closed_by_reset(e.stream_id): + f = RstStreamFrame(e.stream_id) + f.error_code = e.error_code + self._prepare_for_sending([f]) + events = e._events + else: + raise + except StreamIDTooLowError as e: + # The stream ID seems invalid. This may happen when the closed + # stream has been cleaned up, or when the remote peer has opened a + # new stream with a higher stream ID than this one, forcing it + # closed implicitly. + # + # Check how the stream was closed: depending on the mechanism, it + # is either a stream error or a connection error. + if self._stream_is_closed_by_reset(e.stream_id): + # Closed by RST_STREAM is a stream error. + f = RstStreamFrame(e.stream_id) + f.error_code = ErrorCodes.STREAM_CLOSED + self._prepare_for_sending([f]) + events = [] + elif self._stream_is_closed_by_end(e.stream_id): + # Closed by END_STREAM is a connection error. + raise StreamClosedError(e.stream_id) from e + else: + # Closed implicitly, also a connection error, but of type + # PROTOCOL_ERROR. + raise + else: + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + return events + + def _terminate_connection(self, error_code: ErrorCodes) -> None: + """ + Terminate the connection early. Used in error handling blocks to send + GOAWAY frames. + """ + f = GoAwayFrame(0) + f.last_stream_id = self.highest_inbound_stream_id + f.error_code = error_code + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_GOAWAY) + self._prepare_for_sending([f]) + + def _receive_headers_frame(self, frame: HeadersFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a headers frame on the connection. + """ + # If necessary, check we can open the stream. Also validate that the + # stream ID is valid. + if frame.stream_id not in self.streams: + max_open_streams = self.local_settings.max_concurrent_streams + value = self.open_inbound_streams # take a copy due to the property accessor having side affects + if (value + 1) > max_open_streams: + msg = f"Max inbound streams is {max_open_streams}, {value} open" + raise TooManyStreamsError(msg) + + # Let's decode the headers. We handle headers as bytes internally up + # until we hang them off the event, at which point we may optionally + # convert them to unicode. + headers = _decode_headers(self.decoder, frame.data) + + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_HEADERS, + ) + stream = self._get_or_create_stream( + frame.stream_id, AllowedStreamIDs(not self.config.client_side), + ) + frames, stream_events = stream.receive_headers( + headers, + "END_STREAM" in frame.flags, + self.config.header_encoding, + ) + + if "PRIORITY" in frame.flags: + p_frames, p_events = self._receive_priority_frame(frame) + expected_frame_types = (RequestReceived, ResponseReceived, TrailersReceived, InformationalResponseReceived) + assert isinstance(stream_events[0], expected_frame_types) + assert isinstance(p_events[0], PriorityUpdated) + stream_events[0].priority_updated = p_events[0] + stream_events.extend(p_events) + assert not p_frames + + return frames, events + stream_events + + def _receive_push_promise_frame(self, frame: PushPromiseFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a push-promise frame on the connection. + """ + if not self.local_settings.enable_push: + msg = "Received pushed stream" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + pushed_headers = _decode_headers(self.decoder, frame.data) + + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE, + ) + + try: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(frame.stream_id) + except NoSuchStreamError as e: + # We need to check if the parent stream was reset by us. If it was + # then we presume that the PUSH_PROMISE was in flight when we reset + # the parent stream. Rather than accept the new stream, just reset + # it. + # + # If this was closed naturally, however, we should call this a + # PROTOCOL_ERROR: pushing a stream on a naturally closed stream is + # a real problem because it creates a brand new stream that the + # remote peer now believes exists. + if (self._stream_closed_by(frame.stream_id) == + StreamClosedBy.SEND_RST_STREAM): + f = RstStreamFrame(frame.promised_stream_id) + f.error_code = ErrorCodes.REFUSED_STREAM + return [f], events + + msg = "Attempted to push on closed stream." + raise ProtocolError(msg) from e + + # We need to prevent peers pushing streams in response to streams that + # they themselves have already pushed: see #163 and RFC 7540 § 6.6. The + # easiest way to do that is to assert that the stream_id is not even: + # this shortcut works because only servers can push and the state + # machine will enforce this. + if (frame.stream_id % 2) == 0: + msg = "Cannot recursively push streams." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + try: + frames, stream_events = stream.receive_push_promise_in_band( + frame.promised_stream_id, + pushed_headers, + self.config.header_encoding, + ) + except StreamClosedError: + # The parent stream was reset by us, so we presume that + # PUSH_PROMISE was in flight when we reset the parent stream. + # So we just reset the new stream. + f = RstStreamFrame(frame.promised_stream_id) + f.error_code = ErrorCodes.REFUSED_STREAM + return [f], events + + new_stream = self._begin_new_stream( + frame.promised_stream_id, AllowedStreamIDs.EVEN, + ) + self.streams[frame.promised_stream_id] = new_stream + new_stream.remotely_pushed(pushed_headers) + + return frames, events + stream_events + + def _handle_data_on_closed_stream(self, + events: list[Event], + exc: StreamClosedError, + frame: DataFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + # This stream is already closed - and yet we received a DATA frame. + # The received DATA frame counts towards the connection flow window. + # We need to manually to acknowledge the DATA frame to update the flow + # window of the connection. Otherwise the whole connection stalls due + # the inbound flow window being 0. + frames: list[Frame] = [] + conn_manager = self._inbound_flow_control_window_manager + conn_increment = conn_manager.process_bytes( + frame.flow_controlled_length, + ) + + if conn_increment: + window_update_frame = WindowUpdateFrame(0) + window_update_frame.window_increment = conn_increment + frames.append(window_update_frame) + self.config.logger.debug( + "Received DATA frame on closed stream %d - " + "auto-emitted a WINDOW_UPDATE by %d", + frame.stream_id, conn_increment, + ) + + rst_stream_frame = RstStreamFrame(exc.stream_id) + rst_stream_frame.error_code = exc.error_code + frames.append(rst_stream_frame) + self.config.logger.debug( + "Stream %s already CLOSED or cleaned up - auto-emitted a RST_FRAME", + frame.stream_id, + ) + return frames, events + exc._events + + def _receive_data_frame(self, frame: DataFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a data frame on the connection. + """ + flow_controlled_length = frame.flow_controlled_length + + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_DATA, + ) + self._inbound_flow_control_window_manager.window_consumed( + flow_controlled_length, + ) + + try: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(frame.stream_id) + frames, stream_events = stream.receive_data( + frame.data, + "END_STREAM" in frame.flags, + flow_controlled_length, + ) + except StreamClosedError as e: + # This stream is either marked as CLOSED or already gone from our + # internal state. + return self._handle_data_on_closed_stream(events, e, frame) + + return frames, events + stream_events + + def _receive_settings_frame(self, frame: SettingsFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a SETTINGS frame on the connection. + """ + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_SETTINGS, + ) + + # This is an ack of the local settings. + if "ACK" in frame.flags: + changed_settings = self._local_settings_acked() + ack_event = SettingsAcknowledged() + ack_event.changed_settings = changed_settings + events.append(ack_event) + return [], events + + # Add the new settings. + self.remote_settings.update(frame.settings) + events.append( + RemoteSettingsChanged.from_settings( + self.remote_settings, frame.settings, + ), + ) + frames = self._acknowledge_settings() + + return frames, events + + def _receive_window_update_frame(self, frame: WindowUpdateFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a WINDOW_UPDATE frame on the connection. + """ + # hyperframe will take care of validating the window_increment. + # If we reach in here, we can assume a valid value. + + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE, + ) + + if frame.stream_id: + try: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(frame.stream_id) + frames, stream_events = stream.receive_window_update( + frame.window_increment, + ) + except StreamClosedError: + return [], events + else: + # Increment our local flow control window. + self.outbound_flow_control_window = guard_increment_window( + self.outbound_flow_control_window, + frame.window_increment, + ) + + # FIXME: Should we split this into one event per active stream? + window_updated_event = WindowUpdated(stream_id=0, delta=frame.window_increment) + stream_events = [window_updated_event] + frames = [] + + return frames, events + stream_events + + def _receive_ping_frame(self, frame: PingFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a PING frame on the connection. + """ + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_PING, + ) + frames: list[Frame] = [] + + evt: PingReceived | PingAckReceived + if "ACK" in frame.flags: + evt = PingAckReceived(ping_data=frame.opaque_data) + else: + evt = PingReceived(ping_data=frame.opaque_data) + + # automatically ACK the PING with the same 'opaque data' + f = PingFrame(0) + f.flags.add("ACK") + f.opaque_data = frame.opaque_data + frames.append(f) + + events.append(evt) + + return frames, events + + def _receive_rst_stream_frame(self, frame: RstStreamFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a RST_STREAM frame on the connection. + """ + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM, + ) + try: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(frame.stream_id) + except NoSuchStreamError: + # The stream is missing. That's ok, we just do nothing here. + stream_frames: list[Frame] = [] + stream_events: list[Event] = [] + else: + stream_frames, stream_events = stream.stream_reset(frame) + + return stream_frames, events + stream_events + + def _receive_priority_frame(self, frame: HeadersFrame | PriorityFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a PRIORITY frame on the connection. + """ + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_PRIORITY, + ) + + event = PriorityUpdated() + event.stream_id = frame.stream_id + event.depends_on = frame.depends_on + event.exclusive = frame.exclusive + + # Weight is an integer between 1 and 256, but the byte only allows + # 0 to 255: add one. + event.weight = frame.stream_weight + 1 + + # A stream may not depend on itself. + if event.depends_on == frame.stream_id: + msg = f"Stream {frame.stream_id} may not depend on itself" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + events.append(event) + + return [], events + + def _receive_goaway_frame(self, frame: GoAwayFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a GOAWAY frame on the connection. + """ + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_GOAWAY, + ) + + # Clear the outbound data buffer: we cannot send further data now. + self.clear_outbound_data_buffer() + + # Fire an appropriate ConnectionTerminated event. + new_event = ConnectionTerminated() + new_event.error_code = _error_code_from_int(frame.error_code) + new_event.last_stream_id = frame.last_stream_id + new_event.additional_data = (frame.additional_data + if frame.additional_data else None) + events.append(new_event) + + return [], events + + def _receive_naked_continuation(self, frame: ContinuationFrame) -> None: + """ + A naked CONTINUATION frame has been received. This is always an error, + but the type of error it is depends on the state of the stream and must + transition the state of the stream, so we need to pass it to the + appropriate stream. + """ + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(frame.stream_id) + stream.receive_continuation() + msg = "Should not be reachable" # pragma: no cover + raise AssertionError(msg) # pragma: no cover + + def _receive_alt_svc_frame(self, frame: AltSvcFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + An ALTSVC frame has been received. This frame, specified in RFC 7838, + is used to advertise alternative places where the same service can be + reached. + + This frame can optionally be received either on a stream or on stream + 0, and its semantics are different in each case. + """ + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE, + ) + frames = [] + + if frame.stream_id: + # Given that it makes no sense to receive ALTSVC on a stream + # before that stream has been opened with a HEADERS frame, the + # ALTSVC frame cannot create a stream. If the stream is not + # present, we simply ignore the frame. + try: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(frame.stream_id) + except (NoSuchStreamError, StreamClosedError): + pass + else: + stream_frames, stream_events = stream.receive_alt_svc(frame) + frames.extend(stream_frames) + events.extend(stream_events) + else: + # This frame is sent on stream 0. The origin field on the frame + # must be present, though if it isn't it's not a ProtocolError + # (annoyingly), we just need to ignore it. + if not frame.origin: + return frames, events + + # If we're a server, we want to ignore this (RFC 7838 says so). + if not self.config.client_side: + return frames, events + + event = AlternativeServiceAvailable() + event.origin = frame.origin + event.field_value = frame.field + events.append(event) + + return frames, events + + def _receive_unknown_frame(self, frame: ExtensionFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + We have received a frame that we do not understand. This is almost + certainly an extension frame, though it's impossible to be entirely + sure. + + RFC 7540 § 5.5 says that we MUST ignore unknown frame types: so we + do. We do notify the user that we received one, however. + """ + # All we do here is log. + self.config.logger.debug( + "Received unknown extension frame (ID %d)", frame.stream_id, + ) + event = UnknownFrameReceived(frame=frame) + return [], [event] + + def _local_settings_acked(self) -> dict[SettingCodes | int, ChangedSetting]: + """ + Handle the local settings being ACKed, update internal state. + """ + changes = self.local_settings.acknowledge() + + if SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE] + self._inbound_flow_control_change_from_settings( + setting.original_value, + setting.new_value, + ) + + if SettingCodes.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE] + self.decoder.max_header_list_size = setting.new_value + + if SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE] + self.max_inbound_frame_size = setting.new_value + + if SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE] + # This is safe across all hpack versions: some versions just won't + # respect it. + self.decoder.max_allowed_table_size = setting.new_value + + return changes + + def _stream_id_is_outbound(self, stream_id: int) -> bool: + """ + Returns ``True`` if the stream ID corresponds to an outbound stream + (one initiated by this peer), returns ``False`` otherwise. + """ + return (stream_id % 2 == int(self.config.client_side)) + + def _stream_closed_by(self, stream_id: int) -> StreamClosedBy | None: + """ + Returns how the stream was closed. + + The return value will be either a member of + ``h2.stream.StreamClosedBy`` or ``None``. If ``None``, the stream was + closed implicitly by the peer opening a stream with a higher stream ID + before opening this one. + """ + if stream_id in self.streams: + return self.streams[stream_id].closed_by + if stream_id in self._closed_streams: + return self._closed_streams[stream_id] + return None + + def _stream_is_closed_by_reset(self, stream_id: int) -> bool: + """ + Returns ``True`` if the stream was closed by sending or receiving a + RST_STREAM frame. Returns ``False`` otherwise. + """ + return self._stream_closed_by(stream_id) in ( + StreamClosedBy.RECV_RST_STREAM, StreamClosedBy.SEND_RST_STREAM, + ) + + def _stream_is_closed_by_end(self, stream_id: int) -> bool: + """ + Returns ``True`` if the stream was closed by sending or receiving an + END_STREAM flag in a HEADERS or DATA frame. Returns ``False`` + otherwise. + """ + return self._stream_closed_by(stream_id) in ( + StreamClosedBy.RECV_END_STREAM, StreamClosedBy.SEND_END_STREAM, + ) + + +def _add_frame_priority(frame: PriorityFrame | HeadersFrame, + weight: int | None = None, + depends_on: int | None = None, + exclusive: bool | None = None) -> PriorityFrame | HeadersFrame: + """ + Adds priority data to a given frame. Does not change any flags set on that + frame: if the caller is adding priority information to a HEADERS frame they + must set that themselves. + + This method also deliberately sets defaults for anything missing. + + This method validates the input values. + """ + # A stream may not depend on itself. + if depends_on == frame.stream_id: + msg = f"Stream {frame.stream_id} may not depend on itself" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # Weight must be between 1 and 256. + if weight is not None: + if weight > 256 or weight < 1: + msg = f"Weight must be between 1 and 256, not {weight}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + # Weight is an integer between 1 and 256, but the byte only allows + # 0 to 255: subtract one. + weight -= 1 + + # Set defaults for anything not provided. + weight = weight if weight is not None else 15 + depends_on = depends_on if depends_on is not None else 0 + exclusive = exclusive if exclusive is not None else False + + frame.stream_weight = weight + frame.depends_on = depends_on + frame.exclusive = exclusive + + return frame + + +def _decode_headers(decoder: Decoder, encoded_header_block: bytes) -> Iterable[Header]: + """ + Decode a HPACK-encoded header block, translating HPACK exceptions into + sensible h2 errors. + + This only ever returns bytestring headers: h2 may emit them as + unicode later, but internally it processes them as bytestrings only. + """ + try: + return decoder.decode(encoded_header_block, raw=True) + except OversizedHeaderListError as e: + # This is a symptom of a HPACK bomb attack: the user has + # disregarded our requirements on how large a header block we'll + # accept. + msg = f"Oversized header block: {e}" + raise DenialOfServiceError(msg) from e + except (HPACKError, IndexError, TypeError, UnicodeDecodeError) as e: + # We should only need HPACKError here, but versions of HPACK older + # than 2.1.0 throw all three others as well. For maximum + # compatibility, catch all of them. + msg = f"Error decoding header block: {e}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) from e diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/errors.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/errors.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..24ebe00fae0733639654d091f719ec85bcc95cdc --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/errors.py @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +""" +h2/errors +~~~~~~~~~ + +Global error code registry containing the established HTTP/2 error codes. + +The current registry is available at: +https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-11.4 +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import enum + + +class ErrorCodes(enum.IntEnum): + """ + All known HTTP/2 error codes. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + """ + + #: Graceful shutdown. + NO_ERROR = 0x0 + + #: Protocol error detected. + PROTOCOL_ERROR = 0x1 + + #: Implementation fault. + INTERNAL_ERROR = 0x2 + + #: Flow-control limits exceeded. + FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR = 0x3 + + #: Settings not acknowledged. + SETTINGS_TIMEOUT = 0x4 + + #: Frame received for closed stream. + STREAM_CLOSED = 0x5 + + #: Frame size incorrect. + FRAME_SIZE_ERROR = 0x6 + + #: Stream not processed. + REFUSED_STREAM = 0x7 + + #: Stream cancelled. + CANCEL = 0x8 + + #: Compression state not updated. + COMPRESSION_ERROR = 0x9 + + #: TCP connection error for CONNECT method. + CONNECT_ERROR = 0xa + + #: Processing capacity exceeded. + ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM = 0xb + + #: Negotiated TLS parameters not acceptable. + INADEQUATE_SECURITY = 0xc + + #: Use HTTP/1.1 for the request. + HTTP_1_1_REQUIRED = 0xd + + +def _error_code_from_int(code: int) -> ErrorCodes | int: + """ + Given an integer error code, returns either one of :class:`ErrorCodes + ` or, if not present in the known set of codes, + returns the integer directly. + """ + try: + return ErrorCodes(code) + except ValueError: + return code + + +__all__ = ["ErrorCodes"] diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/events.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/events.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6aab0713d17363edaeeeb10b4a1a756842e13055 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/events.py @@ -0,0 +1,679 @@ +""" +h2/events +~~~~~~~~~ + +Defines Event types for HTTP/2. + +Events are returned by the H2 state machine to allow implementations to keep +track of events triggered by receiving data. Each time data is provided to the +H2 state machine it processes the data and returns a list of Event objects. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import binascii +import sys +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any + +from .settings import ChangedSetting, SettingCodes, Settings, _setting_code_from_int + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from hpack.struct import Header + from hyperframe.frame import Frame + + from .errors import ErrorCodes + + +if sys.version_info < (3, 10): # pragma: no cover + kw_only: dict[str, bool] = {} +else: # pragma: no cover + kw_only = {"kw_only": True} + + +_LAZY_INIT: Any = object() +""" +Some h2 events are instantiated by the state machine, but its attributes are +subsequently populated by H2Stream. To make this work with strict type annotations +on the events, they are temporarily set to this placeholder value. +This value should never be exposed to users. +""" + + +class Event: + """ + Base class for h2 events. + """ + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class RequestReceived(Event): + """ + The RequestReceived event is fired whenever all of a request's headers + are received. This event carries the HTTP headers for the given request + and the stream ID of the new stream. + + In HTTP/2, headers may be sent as a HEADERS frame followed by zero or more + CONTINUATION frames with the final frame setting the END_HEADERS flag. + This event is fired after the entire sequence is received. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Changed the type of ``headers`` to :class:`HeaderTuple + `. This has no effect on current users. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added ``stream_ended`` and ``priority_updated`` properties. + """ + + stream_id: int + """The Stream ID for the stream this request was made on.""" + + headers: list[Header] = _LAZY_INIT + """The request headers.""" + + stream_ended: StreamEnded | None = None + """ + If this request also ended the stream, the associated + :class:`StreamEnded ` event will be available + here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + priority_updated: PriorityUpdated | None = None + """ + If this request also had associated priority information, the + associated :class:`PriorityUpdated ` + event will be available here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class ResponseReceived(Event): + """ + The ResponseReceived event is fired whenever response headers are received. + This event carries the HTTP headers for the given response and the stream + ID of the new stream. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Changed the type of ``headers`` to :class:`HeaderTuple + `. This has no effect on current users. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added ``stream_ended`` and ``priority_updated`` properties. + """ + + stream_id: int + """The Stream ID for the stream this response was made on.""" + + headers: list[Header] = _LAZY_INIT + """The response headers.""" + + stream_ended: StreamEnded | None = None + """ + If this response also ended the stream, the associated + :class:`StreamEnded ` event will be available + here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + priority_updated: PriorityUpdated | None = None + """ + If this response also had associated priority information, the + associated :class:`PriorityUpdated ` + event will be available here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class TrailersReceived(Event): + """ + The TrailersReceived event is fired whenever trailers are received on a + stream. Trailers are a set of headers sent after the body of the + request/response, and are used to provide information that wasn't known + ahead of time (e.g. content-length). This event carries the HTTP header + fields that form the trailers and the stream ID of the stream on which they + were received. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Changed the type of ``headers`` to :class:`HeaderTuple + `. This has no effect on current users. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added ``stream_ended`` and ``priority_updated`` properties. + """ + + stream_id: int + """The Stream ID for the stream on which these trailers were received.""" + + headers: list[Header] = _LAZY_INIT + """The trailers themselves.""" + + stream_ended: StreamEnded | None = None + """ + Trailers always end streams. This property has the associated + :class:`StreamEnded ` in it. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + priority_updated: PriorityUpdated | None = None + """ + If the trailers also set associated priority information, the + associated :class:`PriorityUpdated ` + event will be available here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +class _HeadersSent(Event): + """ + The _HeadersSent event is fired whenever headers are sent. + + This is an internal event, used to determine validation steps on + outgoing header blocks. + """ + + + +class _ResponseSent(_HeadersSent): + """ + The _ResponseSent event is fired whenever response headers are sent + on a stream. + + This is an internal event, used to determine validation steps on + outgoing header blocks. + """ + + + +class _RequestSent(_HeadersSent): + """ + The _RequestSent event is fired whenever request headers are sent + on a stream. + + This is an internal event, used to determine validation steps on + outgoing header blocks. + """ + + + +class _TrailersSent(_HeadersSent): + """ + The _TrailersSent event is fired whenever trailers are sent on a + stream. Trailers are a set of headers sent after the body of the + request/response, and are used to provide information that wasn't known + ahead of time (e.g. content-length). + + This is an internal event, used to determine validation steps on + outgoing header blocks. + """ + + + +class _PushedRequestSent(_HeadersSent): + """ + The _PushedRequestSent event is fired whenever pushed request headers are + sent. + + This is an internal event, used to determine validation steps on outgoing + header blocks. + """ + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class InformationalResponseReceived(Event): + """ + The InformationalResponseReceived event is fired when an informational + response (that is, one whose status code is a 1XX code) is received from + the remote peer. + + The remote peer may send any number of these, from zero upwards. These + responses are most commonly sent in response to requests that have the + ``expect: 100-continue`` header field present. Most users can safely + ignore this event unless you are intending to use the + ``expect: 100-continue`` flow, or are for any reason expecting a different + 1XX status code. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2.0 + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Changed the type of ``headers`` to :class:`HeaderTuple + `. This has no effect on current users. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added ``priority_updated`` property. + """ + + stream_id: int + """The Stream ID for the stream this informational response was made on.""" + + headers: list[Header] = _LAZY_INIT + """The headers for this informational response.""" + + priority_updated: PriorityUpdated | None = None + """ + If this response also had associated priority information, the + associated :class:`PriorityUpdated ` + event will be available here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class DataReceived(Event): + """ + The DataReceived event is fired whenever data is received on a stream from + the remote peer. The event carries the data itself, and the stream ID on + which the data was received. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added ``stream_ended`` property. + """ + + stream_id: int + """The Stream ID for the stream this data was received on.""" + + data: bytes = _LAZY_INIT + """The data itself.""" + + flow_controlled_length: int = _LAZY_INIT + """ + The amount of data received that counts against the flow control + window. Note that padding counts against the flow control window, so + when adjusting flow control you should always use this field rather + than ``len(data)``. + """ + + stream_ended: StreamEnded | None = None + """ + If this data chunk also completed the stream, the associated + :class:`StreamEnded ` event will be available + here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + "".format( + self.stream_id, + self.flow_controlled_length, + _bytes_representation(self.data[:20]) if self.data else "", + ) + ) + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class WindowUpdated(Event): + """ + The WindowUpdated event is fired whenever a flow control window changes + size. HTTP/2 defines flow control windows for connections and streams: this + event fires for both connections and streams. The event carries the ID of + the stream to which it applies (set to zero if the window update applies to + the connection), and the delta in the window size. + """ + + stream_id: int + """ + The Stream ID of the stream whose flow control window was changed. + May be ``0`` if the connection window was changed. + """ + + delta: int = _LAZY_INIT + """ + The window delta. + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +class RemoteSettingsChanged(Event): + """ + The RemoteSettingsChanged event is fired whenever the remote peer changes + its settings. It contains a complete inventory of changed settings, + including their previous values. + + In HTTP/2, settings changes need to be acknowledged. h2 automatically + acknowledges settings changes for efficiency. However, it is possible that + the caller may not be happy with the changed setting. + + When this event is received, the caller should confirm that the new + settings are acceptable. If they are not acceptable, the user should close + the connection with the error code :data:`PROTOCOL_ERROR + `. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Prior to this version the user needed to acknowledge settings changes. + This is no longer the case: h2 now automatically acknowledges + them. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + #: A dictionary of setting byte to + #: :class:`ChangedSetting `, representing + #: the changed settings. + self.changed_settings: dict[int, ChangedSetting] = {} + + @classmethod + def from_settings(cls, + old_settings: Settings | dict[int, int], + new_settings: dict[int, int]) -> RemoteSettingsChanged: + """ + Build a RemoteSettingsChanged event from a set of changed settings. + + :param old_settings: A complete collection of old settings, in the form + of a dictionary of ``{setting: value}``. + :param new_settings: All the changed settings and their new values, in + the form of a dictionary of ``{setting: value}``. + """ + e = cls() + for setting, new_value in new_settings.items(): + s = _setting_code_from_int(setting) + original_value = old_settings.get(s) + change = ChangedSetting(s, original_value, new_value) + e.changed_settings[s] = change + + return e + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "".format( + ", ".join(repr(cs) for cs in self.changed_settings.values()), + ) + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class PingReceived(Event): + """ + The PingReceived event is fired whenever a PING is received. It contains + the 'opaque data' of the PING frame. A ping acknowledgment with the same + 'opaque data' is automatically emitted after receiving a ping. + + .. versionadded:: 3.1.0 + """ + + ping_data: bytes + """The data included on the ping.""" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class PingAckReceived(Event): + """ + The PingAckReceived event is fired whenever a PING acknowledgment is + received. It contains the 'opaque data' of the PING+ACK frame, allowing the + user to correlate PINGs and calculate RTT. + + .. versionadded:: 3.1.0 + + .. versionchanged:: 4.0.0 + Removed deprecated but equivalent ``PingAcknowledged``. + """ + + ping_data: bytes + """The data included on the ping.""" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class StreamEnded(Event): + """ + The StreamEnded event is fired whenever a stream is ended by a remote + party. The stream may not be fully closed if it has not been closed + locally, but no further data or headers should be expected on that stream. + """ + + stream_id: int + """The Stream ID of the stream that was closed.""" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class StreamReset(Event): + """ + The StreamReset event is fired in two situations. The first is when the + remote party forcefully resets the stream. The second is when the remote + party has made a protocol error which only affects a single stream. In this + case, h2 will terminate the stream early and return this event. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + This event is now fired when h2 automatically resets a stream. + """ + + stream_id: int + """ + The Stream ID of the stream that was reset. + """ + + error_code: ErrorCodes | int = _LAZY_INIT + """ + The error code given. + """ + + remote_reset: bool = True + """ + Whether the remote peer sent a RST_STREAM or we did. + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +class PushedStreamReceived(Event): + """ + The PushedStreamReceived event is fired whenever a pushed stream has been + received from a remote peer. The event carries on it the new stream ID, the + ID of the parent stream, and the request headers pushed by the remote peer. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + #: The Stream ID of the stream created by the push. + self.pushed_stream_id: int | None = None + + #: The Stream ID of the stream that the push is related to. + self.parent_stream_id: int | None = None + + #: The request headers, sent by the remote party in the push. + self.headers: list[Header] | None = None + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + f"" + ) + + +class SettingsAcknowledged(Event): + """ + The SettingsAcknowledged event is fired whenever a settings ACK is received + from the remote peer. The event carries on it the settings that were + acknowedged, in the same format as + :class:`h2.events.RemoteSettingsChanged`. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + #: A dictionary of setting byte to + #: :class:`ChangedSetting `, representing + #: the changed settings. + self.changed_settings: dict[SettingCodes | int, ChangedSetting] = {} + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + s = ", ".join(repr(cs) for cs in self.changed_settings.values()) + return f"" + + +class PriorityUpdated(Event): + """ + The PriorityUpdated event is fired whenever a stream sends updated priority + information. This can occur when the stream is opened, or at any time + during the stream lifetime. + + This event is purely advisory, and does not need to be acted on. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0.0 + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + #: The ID of the stream whose priority information is being updated. + self.stream_id: int | None = None + + #: The new stream weight. May be the same as the original stream + #: weight. An integer between 1 and 256. + self.weight: int | None = None + + #: The stream ID this stream now depends on. May be ``0``. + self.depends_on: int | None = None + + #: Whether the stream *exclusively* depends on the parent stream. If it + #: does, this stream should inherit the current children of its new + #: parent. + self.exclusive: bool | None = None + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + f"" + ) + + +class ConnectionTerminated(Event): + """ + The ConnectionTerminated event is fired when a connection is torn down by + the remote peer using a GOAWAY frame. Once received, no further action may + be taken on the connection: a new connection must be established. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + #: The error code cited when tearing down the connection. Should be + #: one of :class:`ErrorCodes `, but may not be if + #: unknown HTTP/2 extensions are being used. + self.error_code: ErrorCodes | int | None = None + + #: The stream ID of the last stream the remote peer saw. This can + #: provide an indication of what data, if any, never reached the remote + #: peer and so can safely be resent. + self.last_stream_id: int | None = None + + #: Additional debug data that can be appended to GOAWAY frame. + self.additional_data: bytes | None = None + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + "".format( + self.error_code, + self.last_stream_id, + _bytes_representation( + self.additional_data[:20] + if self.additional_data else None), + ) + ) + + +class AlternativeServiceAvailable(Event): + """ + The AlternativeServiceAvailable event is fired when the remote peer + advertises an `RFC 7838 `_ Alternative + Service using an ALTSVC frame. + + This event always carries the origin to which the ALTSVC information + applies. That origin is either supplied by the server directly, or inferred + by h2 from the ``:authority`` pseudo-header field that was sent by + the user when initiating a given stream. + + This event also carries what RFC 7838 calls the "Alternative Service Field + Value", which is formatted like a HTTP header field and contains the + relevant alternative service information. h2 does not parse or in any + way modify that information: the user is required to do that. + + This event can only be fired on the client end of a connection. + + .. versionadded:: 2.3.0 + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + #: The origin to which the alternative service field value applies. + #: This field is either supplied by the server directly, or inferred by + #: h2 from the ``:authority`` pseudo-header field that was sent + #: by the user when initiating the stream on which the frame was + #: received. + self.origin: bytes | None = None + + #: The ALTSVC field value. This contains information about the HTTP + #: alternative service being advertised by the server. h2 does + #: not parse this field: it is left exactly as sent by the server. The + #: structure of the data in this field is given by `RFC 7838 Section 3 + #: `_. + self.field_value: bytes | None = None + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + "".format( + (self.origin or b"").decode("utf-8", "ignore"), + (self.field_value or b"").decode("utf-8", "ignore"), + ) + ) + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class UnknownFrameReceived(Event): + """ + The UnknownFrameReceived event is fired when the remote peer sends a frame + that h2 does not understand. This occurs primarily when the remote + peer is employing HTTP/2 extensions that h2 doesn't know anything + about. + + RFC 7540 requires that HTTP/2 implementations ignore these frames. h2 + does so. However, this event is fired to allow implementations to perform + special processing on those frames if needed (e.g. if the implementation + is capable of handling the frame itself). + + .. versionadded:: 2.7.0 + """ + + frame: Frame + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "" + + +def _bytes_representation(data: bytes | None) -> str | None: + """ + Converts a bytestring into something that is safe to print on all Python + platforms. + + This function is relatively expensive, so it should not be called on the + mainline of the code. It's safe to use in things like object repr methods + though. + """ + if data is None: + return None + + return binascii.hexlify(data).decode("ascii") diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/exceptions.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e4776795b999eaa8c493178ef57ce07088e5bbd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ +""" +h2/exceptions +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Exceptions for the HTTP/2 module. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from .errors import ErrorCodes + + +class H2Error(Exception): + """ + The base class for all exceptions for the HTTP/2 module. + """ + + +class ProtocolError(H2Error): + """ + An action was attempted in violation of the HTTP/2 protocol. + """ + + #: The error code corresponds to this kind of Protocol Error. + error_code = ErrorCodes.PROTOCOL_ERROR + + +class FrameTooLargeError(ProtocolError): + """ + The frame that we tried to send or that we received was too large. + """ + + #: The error code corresponds to this kind of Protocol Error. + error_code = ErrorCodes.FRAME_SIZE_ERROR + + +class FrameDataMissingError(ProtocolError): + """ + The frame that we received is missing some data. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0.0 + """ + + #: The error code corresponds to this kind of Protocol Error. + error_code = ErrorCodes.FRAME_SIZE_ERROR + + +class TooManyStreamsError(ProtocolError): + """ + An attempt was made to open a stream that would lead to too many concurrent + streams. + """ + + + +class FlowControlError(ProtocolError): + """ + An attempted action violates flow control constraints. + """ + + #: The error code corresponds to this kind of Protocol Error. + error_code = ErrorCodes.FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR + + +class StreamIDTooLowError(ProtocolError): + """ + An attempt was made to open a stream that had an ID that is lower than the + highest ID we have seen on this connection. + """ + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, max_stream_id: int) -> None: + #: The ID of the stream that we attempted to open. + self.stream_id = stream_id + + #: The current highest-seen stream ID. + self.max_stream_id = max_stream_id + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"StreamIDTooLowError: {self.stream_id} is lower than {self.max_stream_id}" + + +class NoAvailableStreamIDError(ProtocolError): + """ + There are no available stream IDs left to the connection. All stream IDs + have been exhausted. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0.0 + """ + + + +class NoSuchStreamError(ProtocolError): + """ + A stream-specific action referenced a stream that does not exist. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Became a subclass of :class:`ProtocolError + ` + """ + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int) -> None: + #: The stream ID corresponds to the non-existent stream. + self.stream_id = stream_id + + +class StreamClosedError(NoSuchStreamError): + """ + A more specific form of + :class:`NoSuchStreamError `. Indicates + that the stream has since been closed, and that all state relating to that + stream has been removed. + """ + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int) -> None: + #: The stream ID corresponds to the nonexistent stream. + self.stream_id = stream_id + + #: The relevant HTTP/2 error code. + self.error_code = ErrorCodes.STREAM_CLOSED + + # Any events that internal code may need to fire. Not relevant to + # external users that may receive a StreamClosedError. + self._events = [] # type: ignore + + +class InvalidSettingsValueError(ProtocolError, ValueError): + """ + An attempt was made to set an invalid Settings value. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0.0 + """ + + def __init__(self, msg: str, error_code: ErrorCodes) -> None: + super().__init__(msg) + self.error_code = error_code + + +class InvalidBodyLengthError(ProtocolError): + """ + The remote peer sent more or less data that the Content-Length header + indicated. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0.0 + """ + + def __init__(self, expected: int, actual: int) -> None: + self.expected_length = expected + self.actual_length = actual + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"InvalidBodyLengthError: Expected {self.expected_length} bytes, received {self.actual_length}" + + +class UnsupportedFrameError(ProtocolError): + """ + The remote peer sent a frame that is unsupported in this context. + + .. versionadded:: 2.1.0 + + .. versionchanged:: 4.0.0 + Removed deprecated KeyError parent class. + """ + + + +class RFC1122Error(H2Error): + """ + Emitted when users attempt to do something that is literally allowed by the + relevant RFC, but is sufficiently ill-defined that it's unwise to allow + users to actually do it. + + While there is some disagreement about whether or not we should be liberal + in what accept, it is a truth universally acknowledged that we should be + conservative in what emit. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + # shazow says I'm going to regret naming the exception this way. If that + # turns out to be true, TELL HIM NOTHING. + + +class DenialOfServiceError(ProtocolError): + """ + Emitted when the remote peer exhibits a behaviour that is likely to be an + attempt to perform a Denial of Service attack on the implementation. This + is a form of ProtocolError that carries a different error code, and allows + more easy detection of this kind of behaviour. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + """ + + #: The error code corresponds to this kind of + #: :class:`ProtocolError ` + error_code = ErrorCodes.ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/frame_buffer.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/frame_buffer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e7b0a712618f95630679f46fd0acf5ddf3201f04 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/frame_buffer.py @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +""" +h2/frame_buffer +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +A data structure that provides a way to iterate over a byte buffer in terms of +frames. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from hyperframe.exceptions import InvalidDataError, InvalidFrameError +from hyperframe.frame import ContinuationFrame, Frame, HeadersFrame, PushPromiseFrame + +from .exceptions import FrameDataMissingError, FrameTooLargeError, ProtocolError + +# To avoid a DOS attack based on sending loads of continuation frames, we limit +# the maximum number we're perpared to receive. In this case, we'll set the +# limit to 64, which means the largest encoded header block we can receive by +# default is 262144 bytes long, and the largest possible *at all* is 1073741760 +# bytes long. +# +# This value seems reasonable for now, but in future we may want to evaluate +# making it configurable. +CONTINUATION_BACKLOG = 64 + + +class FrameBuffer: + """ + A buffer data structure for HTTP/2 data that allows iteraton in terms of + H2 frames. + """ + + def __init__(self, server: bool = False) -> None: + self._data = bytearray() + self.max_frame_size = 0 + self._preamble = b"PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n" if server else b"" + self._preamble_len = len(self._preamble) + self._headers_buffer: list[HeadersFrame | ContinuationFrame | PushPromiseFrame] = [] + + def add_data(self, data: bytes) -> None: + """ + Add more data to the frame buffer. + + :param data: A bytestring containing the byte buffer. + """ + if self._preamble_len: + data_len = len(data) + of_which_preamble = min(self._preamble_len, data_len) + + if self._preamble[:of_which_preamble] != data[:of_which_preamble]: + msg = "Invalid HTTP/2 preamble." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + data = data[of_which_preamble:] + self._preamble_len -= of_which_preamble + self._preamble = self._preamble[of_which_preamble:] + + self._data += data + + def _validate_frame_length(self, length: int) -> None: + """ + Confirm that the frame is an appropriate length. + """ + if length > self.max_frame_size: + msg = f"Received overlong frame: length {length}, max {self.max_frame_size}" + raise FrameTooLargeError(msg) + + def _update_header_buffer(self, f: Frame | None) -> Frame | None: + """ + Updates the internal header buffer. Returns a frame that should replace + the current one. May throw exceptions if this frame is invalid. + """ + # Check if we're in the middle of a headers block. If we are, this + # frame *must* be a CONTINUATION frame with the same stream ID as the + # leading HEADERS or PUSH_PROMISE frame. Anything else is a + # ProtocolError. If the frame *is* valid, append it to the header + # buffer. + if self._headers_buffer: + stream_id = self._headers_buffer[0].stream_id + valid_frame = ( + f is not None and + isinstance(f, ContinuationFrame) and + f.stream_id == stream_id + ) + if not valid_frame: + msg = "Invalid frame during header block." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + assert isinstance(f, ContinuationFrame) + + # Append the frame to the buffer. + self._headers_buffer.append(f) + if len(self._headers_buffer) > CONTINUATION_BACKLOG: + msg = "Too many continuation frames received." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # If this is the end of the header block, then we want to build a + # mutant HEADERS frame that's massive. Use the original one we got, + # then set END_HEADERS and set its data appopriately. If it's not + # the end of the block, lose the current frame: we can't yield it. + if "END_HEADERS" in f.flags: + f = self._headers_buffer[0] + f.flags.add("END_HEADERS") + f.data = b"".join(x.data for x in self._headers_buffer) + self._headers_buffer = [] + else: + f = None + elif (isinstance(f, (HeadersFrame, PushPromiseFrame)) and + "END_HEADERS" not in f.flags): + # This is the start of a headers block! Save the frame off and then + # act like we didn't receive one. + self._headers_buffer.append(f) + f = None + + return f + + # The methods below support the iterator protocol. + def __iter__(self) -> FrameBuffer: + return self + + def __next__(self) -> Frame: + # First, check that we have enough data to successfully parse the + # next frame header. If not, bail. Otherwise, parse it. + if len(self._data) < 9: + raise StopIteration + + try: + f, length = Frame.parse_frame_header(memoryview(self._data[:9])) + except (InvalidDataError, InvalidFrameError) as err: # pragma: no cover + msg = f"Received frame with invalid header: {err!s}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) from err + + # Next, check that we have enough length to parse the frame body. If + # not, bail, leaving the frame header data in the buffer for next time. + if len(self._data) < length + 9: + raise StopIteration + + # Confirm the frame has an appropriate length. + self._validate_frame_length(length) + + # Try to parse the frame body + try: + f.parse_body(memoryview(self._data[9:9+length])) + except InvalidDataError as err: + msg = "Received frame with non-compliant data" + raise ProtocolError(msg) from err + except InvalidFrameError as err: + msg = "Frame data missing or invalid" + raise FrameDataMissingError(msg) from err + + # At this point, as we know we'll use or discard the entire frame, we + # can update the data. + self._data = self._data[9+length:] + + # Pass the frame through the header buffer. + new_frame = self._update_header_buffer(f) + + # If we got a frame we didn't understand or shouldn't yield, rather + # than return None it'd be better if we just tried to get the next + # frame in the sequence instead. Recurse back into ourselves to do + # that. This is safe because the amount of work we have to do here is + # strictly bounded by the length of the buffer. + return new_frame if new_frame is not None else self.__next__() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/py.typed b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/settings.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/settings.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c1be953bd0af79a0f0195513fb2940ad04a1cb7c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/settings.py @@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ +""" +h2/settings +~~~~~~~~~~~ + +This module contains a HTTP/2 settings object. This object provides a simple +API for manipulating HTTP/2 settings, keeping track of both the current active +state of the settings and the unacknowledged future values of the settings. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections +import enum +from collections.abc import Iterator, MutableMapping +from typing import Union + +from hyperframe.frame import SettingsFrame + +from .errors import ErrorCodes +from .exceptions import InvalidSettingsValueError + + +class SettingCodes(enum.IntEnum): + """ + All known HTTP/2 setting codes. + + .. versionadded:: 2.6.0 + """ + + #: Allows the sender to inform the remote endpoint of the maximum size of + #: the header compression table used to decode header blocks, in octets. + HEADER_TABLE_SIZE = SettingsFrame.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE + + #: This setting can be used to disable server push. To disable server push + #: on a client, set this to 0. + ENABLE_PUSH = SettingsFrame.ENABLE_PUSH + + #: Indicates the maximum number of concurrent streams that the sender will + #: allow. + MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS = SettingsFrame.MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS + + #: Indicates the sender's initial window size (in octets) for stream-level + #: flow control. + INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE = SettingsFrame.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE + + #: Indicates the size of the largest frame payload that the sender is + #: willing to receive, in octets. + MAX_FRAME_SIZE = SettingsFrame.MAX_FRAME_SIZE + + #: This advisory setting informs a peer of the maximum size of header list + #: that the sender is prepared to accept, in octets. The value is based on + #: the uncompressed size of header fields, including the length of the name + #: and value in octets plus an overhead of 32 octets for each header field. + MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE = SettingsFrame.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE + + #: This setting can be used to enable the connect protocol. To enable on a + #: client set this to 1. + ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL = SettingsFrame.ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL + + +def _setting_code_from_int(code: int) -> SettingCodes | int: + """ + Given an integer setting code, returns either one of :class:`SettingCodes + ` or, if not present in the known set of codes, + returns the integer directly. + """ + try: + return SettingCodes(code) + except ValueError: + return code + + +class ChangedSetting: + + def __init__(self, setting: SettingCodes | int, original_value: int | None, new_value: int) -> None: + #: The setting code given. Either one of :class:`SettingCodes + #: ` or ``int`` + #: + #: .. versionchanged:: 2.6.0 + self.setting = setting + + #: The original value before being changed. + self.original_value = original_value + + #: The new value after being changed. + self.new_value = new_value + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + f"ChangedSetting(setting={self.setting!s}, original_value={self.original_value}, new_value={self.new_value})" + ) + + +class Settings(MutableMapping[Union[SettingCodes, int], int]): + """ + An object that encapsulates HTTP/2 settings state. + + HTTP/2 Settings are a complex beast. Each party, remote and local, has its + own settings and a view of the other party's settings. When a settings + frame is emitted by a peer it cannot assume that the new settings values + are in place until the remote peer acknowledges the setting. In principle, + multiple settings changes can be "in flight" at the same time, all with + different values. + + This object encapsulates this mess. It provides a dict-like interface to + settings, which return the *current* values of the settings in question. + Additionally, it keeps track of the stack of proposed values: each time an + acknowledgement is sent/received, it updates the current values with the + stack of proposed values. On top of all that, it validates the values to + make sure they're allowed, and raises :class:`InvalidSettingsValueError + ` if they are not. + + Finally, this object understands what the default values of the HTTP/2 + settings are, and sets those defaults appropriately. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2.0 + Added the ``initial_values`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.5.0 + Added the ``max_header_list_size`` property. + + :param client: (optional) Whether these settings should be defaulted for a + client implementation or a server implementation. Defaults to ``True``. + :type client: ``bool`` + :param initial_values: (optional) Any initial values the user would like + set, rather than RFC 7540's defaults. + :type initial_vales: ``MutableMapping`` + """ + + def __init__(self, client: bool = True, initial_values: dict[SettingCodes, int] | None = None) -> None: + # Backing object for the settings. This is a dictionary of + # (setting: [list of values]), where the first value in the list is the + # current value of the setting. Strictly this doesn't use lists but + # instead uses collections.deque to avoid repeated memory allocations. + # + # This contains the default values for HTTP/2. + self._settings: dict[SettingCodes | int, collections.deque[int]] = { + SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE: collections.deque([4096]), + SettingCodes.ENABLE_PUSH: collections.deque([int(client)]), + SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE: collections.deque([65535]), + SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE: collections.deque([16384]), + SettingCodes.ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL: collections.deque([0]), + } + if initial_values is not None: + for key, value in initial_values.items(): + invalid = _validate_setting(key, value) + if invalid: + msg = f"Setting {key} has invalid value {value}" + raise InvalidSettingsValueError( + msg, + error_code=invalid, + ) + self._settings[key] = collections.deque([value]) + + def acknowledge(self) -> dict[SettingCodes | int, ChangedSetting]: + """ + The settings have been acknowledged, either by the user (remote + settings) or by the remote peer (local settings). + + :returns: A dict of {setting: ChangedSetting} that were applied. + """ + changed_settings: dict[SettingCodes | int, ChangedSetting] = {} + + # If there is more than one setting in the list, we have a setting + # value outstanding. Update them. + for k, v in self._settings.items(): + if len(v) > 1: + old_setting = v.popleft() + new_setting = v[0] + changed_settings[k] = ChangedSetting( + k, old_setting, new_setting, + ) + + return changed_settings + + # Provide easy-access to well known settings. + @property + def header_table_size(self) -> int: + """ + The current value of the :data:`HEADER_TABLE_SIZE + ` setting. + """ + return self[SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE] + + @header_table_size.setter + def header_table_size(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE] = value + + @property + def enable_push(self) -> int: + """ + The current value of the :data:`ENABLE_PUSH + ` setting. + """ + return self[SettingCodes.ENABLE_PUSH] + + @enable_push.setter + def enable_push(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.ENABLE_PUSH] = value + + @property + def initial_window_size(self) -> int: + """ + The current value of the :data:`INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE + ` setting. + """ + return self[SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE] + + @initial_window_size.setter + def initial_window_size(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE] = value + + @property + def max_frame_size(self) -> int: + """ + The current value of the :data:`MAX_FRAME_SIZE + ` setting. + """ + return self[SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE] + + @max_frame_size.setter + def max_frame_size(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE] = value + + @property + def max_concurrent_streams(self) -> int: + """ + The current value of the :data:`MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS + ` setting. + """ + return self.get(SettingCodes.MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS, 2**32+1) + + @max_concurrent_streams.setter + def max_concurrent_streams(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS] = value + + @property + def max_header_list_size(self) -> int | None: + """ + The current value of the :data:`MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE + ` setting. If not set, + returns ``None``, which means unlimited. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + """ + return self.get(SettingCodes.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE, None) + + @max_header_list_size.setter + def max_header_list_size(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE] = value + + @property + def enable_connect_protocol(self) -> int: + """ + The current value of the :data:`ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL + ` setting. + """ + return self[SettingCodes.ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL] + + @enable_connect_protocol.setter + def enable_connect_protocol(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL] = value + + # Implement the MutableMapping API. + def __getitem__(self, key: SettingCodes | int) -> int: + val = self._settings[key][0] + + # Things that were created when a setting was received should stay + # KeyError'd. + if val is None: + raise KeyError + + return val + + def __setitem__(self, key: SettingCodes | int, value: int) -> None: + invalid = _validate_setting(key, value) + if invalid: + msg = f"Setting {key} has invalid value {value}" + raise InvalidSettingsValueError( + msg, + error_code=invalid, + ) + + try: + items = self._settings[key] + except KeyError: + items = collections.deque([None]) # type: ignore + self._settings[key] = items + + items.append(value) + + def __delitem__(self, key: SettingCodes | int) -> None: + del self._settings[key] + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[SettingCodes | int]: + return self._settings.__iter__() + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self._settings) + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if isinstance(other, Settings): + return self._settings == other._settings + return NotImplemented + + def __ne__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if isinstance(other, Settings): + return not self == other + return NotImplemented + + +def _validate_setting(setting: SettingCodes | int, value: int) -> ErrorCodes: + """ + Confirms that a specific setting has a well-formed value. If the setting is + invalid, returns an error code. Otherwise, returns 0 (NO_ERROR). + """ + if setting == SettingCodes.ENABLE_PUSH: + if value not in (0, 1): + return ErrorCodes.PROTOCOL_ERROR + elif setting == SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE: + if not 0 <= value <= 2147483647: # 2^31 - 1 + return ErrorCodes.FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR + elif setting == SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE: + if not 16384 <= value <= 16777215: # 2^14 and 2^24 - 1 + return ErrorCodes.PROTOCOL_ERROR + elif setting == SettingCodes.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE: + if value < 0: + return ErrorCodes.PROTOCOL_ERROR + elif setting == SettingCodes.ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL and value not in (0, 1): + return ErrorCodes.PROTOCOL_ERROR + + return ErrorCodes.NO_ERROR diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/stream.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/stream.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d6f5845c308b5628808b35393f1e2a7bfd496f2b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/stream.py @@ -0,0 +1,1425 @@ +""" +h2/stream +~~~~~~~~~ + +An implementation of a HTTP/2 stream. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from enum import Enum, IntEnum +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Union, cast + +from hpack import HeaderTuple +from hyperframe.frame import AltSvcFrame, ContinuationFrame, DataFrame, Frame, HeadersFrame, PushPromiseFrame, RstStreamFrame, WindowUpdateFrame + +from .errors import ErrorCodes, _error_code_from_int +from .events import ( + AlternativeServiceAvailable, + DataReceived, + Event, + InformationalResponseReceived, + PushedStreamReceived, + RequestReceived, + ResponseReceived, + StreamEnded, + StreamReset, + TrailersReceived, + WindowUpdated, + _PushedRequestSent, + _RequestSent, + _ResponseSent, + _TrailersSent, +) +from .exceptions import FlowControlError, InvalidBodyLengthError, ProtocolError, StreamClosedError +from .utilities import ( + HeaderValidationFlags, + authority_from_headers, + extract_method_header, + guard_increment_window, + is_informational_response, + normalize_inbound_headers, + normalize_outbound_headers, + utf8_encode_headers, + validate_headers, + validate_outbound_headers, +) +from .windows import WindowManager + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from collections.abc import Callable, Generator, Iterable + + from hpack.hpack import Encoder + from hpack.struct import Header, HeaderWeaklyTyped + + from .config import H2Configuration + + +class StreamState(IntEnum): + IDLE = 0 + RESERVED_REMOTE = 1 + RESERVED_LOCAL = 2 + OPEN = 3 + HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE = 4 + HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL = 5 + CLOSED = 6 + + +class StreamInputs(Enum): + SEND_HEADERS = 0 + SEND_PUSH_PROMISE = 1 + SEND_RST_STREAM = 2 + SEND_DATA = 3 + SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE = 4 + SEND_END_STREAM = 5 + RECV_HEADERS = 6 + RECV_PUSH_PROMISE = 7 + RECV_RST_STREAM = 8 + RECV_DATA = 9 + RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE = 10 + RECV_END_STREAM = 11 + RECV_CONTINUATION = 12 # Added in 2.0.0 + SEND_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS = 13 # Added in 2.2.0 + RECV_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS = 14 # Added in 2.2.0 + SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE = 15 # Added in 2.3.0 + RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE = 16 # Added in 2.3.0 + UPGRADE_CLIENT = 17 # Added 2.3.0 + UPGRADE_SERVER = 18 # Added 2.3.0 + + +class StreamClosedBy(Enum): + SEND_END_STREAM = 0 + RECV_END_STREAM = 1 + SEND_RST_STREAM = 2 + RECV_RST_STREAM = 3 + + +# This array is initialized once, and is indexed by the stream states above. +# It indicates whether a stream in the given state is open. The reason we do +# this is that we potentially check whether a stream in a given state is open +# quite frequently: given that we check so often, we should do so in the +# fastest and most performant way possible. +STREAM_OPEN = [False for _ in range(len(StreamState))] +STREAM_OPEN[StreamState.OPEN] = True +STREAM_OPEN[StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL] = True +STREAM_OPEN[StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE] = True + + +class H2StreamStateMachine: + """ + A single HTTP/2 stream state machine. + + This stream object implements basically the state machine described in + RFC 7540 section 5.1. + + :param stream_id: The stream ID of this stream. This is stored primarily + for logging purposes. + """ + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int) -> None: + self.state = StreamState.IDLE + self.stream_id = stream_id + + #: Whether this peer is the client side of this stream. + self.client: bool | None = None + + # Whether trailers have been sent/received on this stream or not. + self.headers_sent: bool | None = None + self.trailers_sent: bool | None = None + self.headers_received: bool | None = None + self.trailers_received: bool | None = None + + # How the stream was closed. One of StreamClosedBy. + self.stream_closed_by: StreamClosedBy | None = None + + def process_input(self, input_: StreamInputs) -> list[Event]: + """ + Process a specific input in the state machine. + """ + if not isinstance(input_, StreamInputs): + msg = "Input must be an instance of StreamInputs" + raise ValueError(msg) # noqa: TRY004 + + try: + func, target_state = _transitions[(self.state, input_)] + except KeyError as err: + old_state = self.state + self.state = StreamState.CLOSED + msg = f"Invalid input {input_} in state {old_state}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) from err + else: + previous_state = self.state + self.state = target_state + if func is not None: + try: + return func(self, previous_state) + except ProtocolError: + self.state = StreamState.CLOSED + raise + except AssertionError as err: # pragma: no cover + self.state = StreamState.CLOSED + raise ProtocolError(err) from err + + return [] + + def request_sent(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when a request is sent. + """ + self.client = True + self.headers_sent = True + event = _RequestSent() + + return [event] + + def response_sent(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when something that should be a response is sent. This 'response' + may actually be trailers. + """ + if not self.headers_sent: + if self.client is True or self.client is None: + msg = "Client cannot send responses." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + self.headers_sent = True + return [_ResponseSent()] + assert not self.trailers_sent + self.trailers_sent = True + return [_TrailersSent()] + + def request_received(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when a request is received. + """ + assert not self.headers_received + assert not self.trailers_received + + self.client = False + self.headers_received = True + event = RequestReceived(stream_id=self.stream_id) + return [event] + + def response_received(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when a response is received. Also disambiguates between responses + and trailers. + """ + event: ResponseReceived | TrailersReceived + if not self.headers_received: + assert self.client is True + self.headers_received = True + event = ResponseReceived(stream_id=self.stream_id) + else: + assert not self.trailers_received + self.trailers_received = True + event = TrailersReceived(stream_id=self.stream_id) + + event.stream_id = self.stream_id + return [event] + + def data_received(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when data is received. + """ + if not self.headers_received: + msg = "cannot receive data before headers" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + event = DataReceived(stream_id=self.stream_id) + return [event] + + def window_updated(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when a window update frame is received. + """ + return [WindowUpdated(stream_id=self.stream_id)] + + def stream_half_closed(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when an END_STREAM flag is received in the OPEN state, + transitioning this stream to a HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE state. + """ + event = StreamEnded(stream_id=self.stream_id) + return [event] + + def stream_ended(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when a stream is cleanly ended. + """ + self.stream_closed_by = StreamClosedBy.RECV_END_STREAM + event = StreamEnded(stream_id=self.stream_id) + return [event] + + def stream_reset(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fired when a stream is forcefully reset. + """ + self.stream_closed_by = StreamClosedBy.RECV_RST_STREAM + return [StreamReset(stream_id=self.stream_id)] + + def send_new_pushed_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires on the newly pushed stream, when pushed by the local peer. + + No event here, but definitionally this peer must be a server. + """ + assert self.client is None + self.client = False + self.headers_received = True + return [] + + def recv_new_pushed_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires on the newly pushed stream, when pushed by the remote peer. + + No event here, but definitionally this peer must be a client. + """ + assert self.client is None + self.client = True + self.headers_sent = True + return [] + + def send_push_promise(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires on the already-existing stream when a PUSH_PROMISE frame is sent. + We may only send PUSH_PROMISE frames if we're a server. + """ + if self.client is True: + msg = "Cannot push streams from client peers." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + event = _PushedRequestSent() + return [event] + + def recv_push_promise(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires on the already-existing stream when a PUSH_PROMISE frame is + received. We may only receive PUSH_PROMISE frames if we're a client. + + Fires a PushedStreamReceived event. + """ + if not self.client: + if self.client is None: # pragma: no cover + msg = "Idle streams cannot receive pushes" + else: # pragma: no cover + msg = "Cannot receive pushed streams as a server" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + event = PushedStreamReceived() + event.parent_stream_id = self.stream_id + return [event] + + def send_end_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an attempt is made to send END_STREAM in the + HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE state. + """ + self.stream_closed_by = StreamClosedBy.SEND_END_STREAM + return [] + + def send_reset_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an attempt is made to send RST_STREAM in a non-closed + stream state. + """ + self.stream_closed_by = StreamClosedBy.SEND_RST_STREAM + return [] + + def reset_stream_on_error(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when we need to forcefully emit another RST_STREAM frame on + behalf of the state machine. + + If this is the first time we've done this, we should also hang an event + off the StreamClosedError so that the user can be informed. We know + it's the first time we've done this if the stream is currently in a + state other than CLOSED. + """ + self.stream_closed_by = StreamClosedBy.SEND_RST_STREAM + + error = StreamClosedError(self.stream_id) + error._events = [ + StreamReset( + stream_id=self.stream_id, + error_code=ErrorCodes.STREAM_CLOSED, + remote_reset=False, + ), + ] + raise error + + def recv_on_closed_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an unexpected frame is received on an already-closed + stream. + + An endpoint that receives an unexpected frame should treat it as + a stream error or connection error with type STREAM_CLOSED, depending + on the specific frame. The error handling is done at a higher level: + this just raises the appropriate error. + """ + raise StreamClosedError(self.stream_id) + + def send_on_closed_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an attempt is made to send data on an already-closed + stream. + + This essentially overrides the standard logic by throwing a + more-specific error: StreamClosedError. This is a ProtocolError, so it + matches the standard API of the state machine, but provides more detail + to the user. + """ + raise StreamClosedError(self.stream_id) + + def recv_push_on_closed_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when a PUSH_PROMISE frame is received on a full stop + stream. + + If the stream was closed by us sending a RST_STREAM frame, then we + presume that the PUSH_PROMISE was in flight when we reset the parent + stream. Rathen than accept the new stream, we just reset it. + Otherwise, we should call this a PROTOCOL_ERROR: pushing a stream on a + naturally closed stream is a real problem because it creates a brand + new stream that the remote peer now believes exists. + """ + assert self.stream_closed_by is not None + + if self.stream_closed_by == StreamClosedBy.SEND_RST_STREAM: + raise StreamClosedError(self.stream_id) + msg = "Attempted to push on closed stream." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + def send_push_on_closed_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an attempt is made to push on an already-closed stream. + + This essentially overrides the standard logic by providing a more + useful error message. It's necessary because simply indicating that the + stream is closed is not enough: there is now a new stream that is not + allowed to be there. The only recourse is to tear the whole connection + down. + """ + msg = "Attempted to push on closed stream." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + def send_informational_response(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an informational header block is sent (that is, a block + where the :status header has a 1XX value). + + Only enforces that these are sent *before* final headers are sent. + """ + if self.headers_sent: + msg = "Information response after final response" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + event = _ResponseSent() + return [event] + + def recv_informational_response(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an informational header block is received (that is, a block + where the :status header has a 1XX value). + """ + if self.headers_received: + msg = "Informational response after final response" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + return [InformationalResponseReceived(stream_id=self.stream_id)] + + def recv_alt_svc(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when receiving an ALTSVC frame. + + RFC 7838 allows us to receive ALTSVC frames at any stream state, which + is really absurdly overzealous. For that reason, we want to limit the + states in which we can actually receive it. It's really only sensible + to receive it after we've sent our own headers and before the server + has sent its header block: the server can't guarantee that we have any + state around after it completes its header block, and the server + doesn't know what origin we're talking about before we've sent ours. + + For that reason, this function applies a few extra checks on both state + and some of the little state variables we keep around. If those suggest + an unreasonable situation for the ALTSVC frame to have been sent in, + we quietly ignore it (as RFC 7838 suggests). + + This function is also *not* always called by the state machine. In some + states (IDLE, RESERVED_LOCAL, CLOSED) we don't bother to call it, + because we know the frame cannot be valid in that state (IDLE because + the server cannot know what origin the stream applies to, CLOSED + because the server cannot assume we still have state around, + RESERVED_LOCAL because by definition if we're in the RESERVED_LOCAL + state then *we* are the server). + """ + # Servers can't receive ALTSVC frames, but RFC 7838 tells us to ignore + # them. + if self.client is False: + return [] + + # If we've received the response headers from the server they can't + # guarantee we still have any state around. Other implementations + # (like nghttp2) ignore ALTSVC in this state, so we will too. + if self.headers_received: + return [] + + # Otherwise, this is a sensible enough frame to have received. Return + # the event and let it get populated. + return [AlternativeServiceAvailable()] + + def send_alt_svc(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when sending an ALTSVC frame on this stream. + + For consistency with the restrictions we apply on receiving ALTSVC + frames in ``recv_alt_svc``, we want to restrict when users can send + ALTSVC frames to the situations when we ourselves would accept them. + + That means: when we are a server, when we have received the request + headers, and when we have not yet sent our own response headers. + """ + # We should not send ALTSVC after we've sent response headers, as the + # client may have disposed of its state. + if self.headers_sent: + msg = "Cannot send ALTSVC after sending response headers." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + return [] + + + +# STATE MACHINE +# +# The stream state machine is defined here to avoid the need to allocate it +# repeatedly for each stream. It cannot be defined in the stream class because +# it needs to be able to reference the callbacks defined on the class, but +# because Python's scoping rules are weird the class object is not actually in +# scope during the body of the class object. +# +# For the sake of clarity, we reproduce the RFC 7540 state machine here: +# +# +--------+ +# send PP | | recv PP +# ,--------| idle |--------. +# / | | \ +# v +--------+ v +# +----------+ | +----------+ +# | | | send H / | | +# ,------| reserved | | recv H | reserved |------. +# | | (local) | | | (remote) | | +# | +----------+ v +----------+ | +# | | +--------+ | | +# | | recv ES | | send ES | | +# | send H | ,-------| open |-------. | recv H | +# | | / | | \ | | +# | v v +--------+ v v | +# | +----------+ | +----------+ | +# | | half | | | half | | +# | | closed | | send R / | closed | | +# | | (remote) | | recv R | (local) | | +# | +----------+ | +----------+ | +# | | | | | +# | | send ES / | recv ES / | | +# | | send R / v send R / | | +# | | recv R +--------+ recv R | | +# | send R / `----------->| |<-----------' send R / | +# | recv R | closed | recv R | +# `----------------------->| |<----------------------' +# +--------+ +# +# send: endpoint sends this frame +# recv: endpoint receives this frame +# +# H: HEADERS frame (with implied CONTINUATIONs) +# PP: PUSH_PROMISE frame (with implied CONTINUATIONs) +# ES: END_STREAM flag +# R: RST_STREAM frame +# +# For the purposes of this state machine we treat HEADERS and their +# associated CONTINUATION frames as a single jumbo frame. The protocol +# allows/requires this by preventing other frames from being interleved in +# between HEADERS/CONTINUATION frames. However, if a CONTINUATION frame is +# received without a prior HEADERS frame, it *will* be passed to this state +# machine. The state machine should always reject that frame, either as an +# invalid transition or because the stream is closed. +# +# There is a confusing relationship around PUSH_PROMISE frames. The state +# machine above considers them to be frames belonging to the new stream, +# which is *somewhat* true. However, they are sent with the stream ID of +# their related stream, and are only sendable in some cases. +# For this reason, our state machine implementation below allows for +# PUSH_PROMISE frames both in the IDLE state (as in the diagram), but also +# in the OPEN, HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, and HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE states. +# Essentially, for h2, PUSH_PROMISE frames are effectively sent on +# two streams. +# +# The _transitions dictionary contains a mapping of tuples of +# (state, input) to tuples of (side_effect_function, end_state). This +# map contains all allowed transitions: anything not in this map is +# invalid and immediately causes a transition to ``closed``. +_transitions: dict[ + tuple[StreamState, StreamInputs], + tuple[Callable[[H2StreamStateMachine, StreamState], list[Event]] | None, StreamState], +] = { + # State: idle + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.request_sent, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.request_received, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.reset_stream_on_error, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_new_pushed_stream, + StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_new_pushed_stream, + StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, StreamState.IDLE), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.UPGRADE_CLIENT): + (H2StreamStateMachine.request_sent, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.UPGRADE_SERVER): + (H2StreamStateMachine.request_received, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + + # State: reserved local + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.response_sent, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.reset_stream_on_error, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.window_updated, StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_reset_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_reset, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_alt_svc, StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL), + + # State: reserved remote + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.response_received, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.reset_stream_on_error, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.window_updated, StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_reset_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_reset, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_alt_svc, StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE), + + # State: open + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.response_sent, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.response_received, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_DATA): + (None, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.data_received, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_END_STREAM): + (None, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_END_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_half_closed, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.window_updated, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_reset_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_reset, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_push_promise, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_push_promise, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_informational_response, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_informational_response, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_alt_svc, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_alt_svc, StreamState.OPEN), + + # State: half-closed remote + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.response_sent, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.reset_stream_on_error, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_DATA): + (None, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.reset_stream_on_error, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_END_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_end_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.window_updated, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_reset_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_reset, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_push_promise, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.reset_stream_on_error, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_informational_response, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_alt_svc, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_alt_svc, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + + # State: half-closed local + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.response_received, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.data_received, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_END_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_ended, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.window_updated, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_reset_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_reset, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_push_promise, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_informational_response, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_alt_svc, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_alt_svc, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + + # State: closed + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_END_STREAM): + (None, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, StreamState.CLOSED), + + # RFC 7540 Section 5.1 defines how the end point should react when + # receiving a frame on a closed stream with the following statements: + # + # > An endpoint that receives any frame other than PRIORITY after receiving + # > a RST_STREAM MUST treat that as a stream error of type STREAM_CLOSED. + # > An endpoint that receives any frames after receiving a frame with the + # > END_STREAM flag set MUST treat that as a connection error of type + # > STREAM_CLOSED. + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + + # > WINDOW_UPDATE or RST_STREAM frames can be received in this state + # > for a short period after a DATA or HEADERS frame containing a + # > END_STREAM flag is sent, as instructed in RFC 7540 Section 5.1. But we + # > don't have access to a clock so we just always allow it. + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (None, StreamState.CLOSED), + + # > A receiver MUST treat the receipt of a PUSH_PROMISE on a stream that is + # > neither "open" nor "half-closed (local)" as a connection error of type + # > PROTOCOL_ERROR. + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_push_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + + # Also, users should be forbidden from sending on closed streams. + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_push_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.SEND_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.SEND_END_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), +} + + +class H2Stream: + """ + A low-level HTTP/2 stream object. This handles building and receiving + frames and maintains per-stream state. + + This wraps a HTTP/2 Stream state machine implementation, ensuring that + frames can only be sent/received when the stream is in a valid state. + Attempts to create frames that cannot be sent will raise a + ``ProtocolError``. + """ + + def __init__(self, + stream_id: int, + config: H2Configuration, + inbound_window_size: int, + outbound_window_size: int) -> None: + self.state_machine = H2StreamStateMachine(stream_id) + self.stream_id = stream_id + self.max_outbound_frame_size: int | None = None + self.request_method: bytes | None = None + + # The current value of the outbound stream flow control window + self.outbound_flow_control_window = outbound_window_size + + # The flow control manager. + self._inbound_window_manager = WindowManager(inbound_window_size) + + # The expected content length, if any. + self._expected_content_length: int | None = None + + # The actual received content length. Always tracked. + self._actual_content_length = 0 + + # The authority we believe this stream belongs to. + self._authority: bytes | None = None + + # The configuration for this stream. + self.config = config + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{type(self).__name__} id:{self.stream_id} state:{self.state_machine.state!r}>" + + @property + def inbound_flow_control_window(self) -> int: + """ + The size of the inbound flow control window for the stream. This is + rarely publicly useful: instead, use :meth:`remote_flow_control_window + `. This shortcut is + largely present to provide a shortcut to this data. + """ + return self._inbound_window_manager.current_window_size + + @property + def open(self) -> bool: + """ + Whether the stream is 'open' in any sense: that is, whether it counts + against the number of concurrent streams. + """ + # RFC 7540 Section 5.1.2 defines 'open' for this purpose to mean either + # the OPEN state or either of the HALF_CLOSED states. Perplexingly, + # this excludes the reserved states. + # For more detail on why we're doing this in this slightly weird way, + # see the comment on ``STREAM_OPEN`` at the top of the file. + return STREAM_OPEN[self.state_machine.state] + + @property + def closed(self) -> bool: + """ + Whether the stream is closed. + """ + return self.state_machine.state == StreamState.CLOSED + + @property + def closed_by(self) -> StreamClosedBy | None: + """ + Returns how the stream was closed, as one of StreamClosedBy. + """ + return self.state_machine.stream_closed_by + + def upgrade(self, client_side: bool) -> None: + """ + Called by the connection to indicate that this stream is the initial + request/response of an upgraded connection. Places the stream into an + appropriate state. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Upgrading %r", self) + + assert self.stream_id == 1 + input_ = ( + StreamInputs.UPGRADE_CLIENT if client_side + else StreamInputs.UPGRADE_SERVER + ) + + # This may return events, we deliberately don't want them. + self.state_machine.process_input(input_) + + def send_headers(self, + headers: Iterable[HeaderWeaklyTyped], + encoder: Encoder, + end_stream: bool = False) -> list[HeadersFrame | ContinuationFrame | PushPromiseFrame]: + """ + Returns a list of HEADERS/CONTINUATION frames to emit as either headers + or trailers. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Send headers %s on %r", headers, self) + + # Because encoding headers makes an irreversible change to the header + # compression context, we make the state transition before we encode + # them. + + # First, check if we're a client. If we are, no problem: if we aren't, + # we need to scan the header block to see if this is an informational + # response. + input_ = StreamInputs.SEND_HEADERS + + bytes_headers = utf8_encode_headers(headers) + + if ((not self.state_machine.client) and + is_informational_response(bytes_headers)): + if end_stream: + msg = "Cannot set END_STREAM on informational responses." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + input_ = StreamInputs.SEND_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS + + events = self.state_machine.process_input(input_) + + hf = HeadersFrame(self.stream_id) + hdr_validation_flags = self._build_hdr_validation_flags(events) + frames = self._build_headers_frames( + bytes_headers, encoder, hf, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + + if end_stream: + # Not a bug: the END_STREAM flag is valid on the initial HEADERS + # frame, not the CONTINUATION frames that follow. + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_END_STREAM) + frames[0].flags.add("END_STREAM") + + if self.state_machine.trailers_sent and not end_stream: + msg = "Trailers must have END_STREAM set." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + if self.state_machine.client and self._authority is None: + self._authority = authority_from_headers(bytes_headers) + + # store request method for _initialize_content_length + self.request_method = extract_method_header(bytes_headers) + + return frames + + def push_stream_in_band(self, + related_stream_id: int, + headers: Iterable[HeaderWeaklyTyped], + encoder: Encoder) -> list[HeadersFrame | ContinuationFrame | PushPromiseFrame]: + """ + Returns a list of PUSH_PROMISE/CONTINUATION frames to emit as a pushed + stream header. Called on the stream that has the PUSH_PROMISE frame + sent on it. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Push stream %r", self) + + # Because encoding headers makes an irreversible change to the header + # compression context, we make the state transition *first*. + + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE, + ) + + ppf = PushPromiseFrame(self.stream_id) + ppf.promised_stream_id = related_stream_id + hdr_validation_flags = self._build_hdr_validation_flags(events) + + bytes_headers = utf8_encode_headers(headers) + + return self._build_headers_frames( + bytes_headers, encoder, ppf, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + + + def locally_pushed(self) -> list[Frame]: + """ + Mark this stream as one that was pushed by this peer. Must be called + immediately after initialization. Sends no frames, simply updates the + state machine. + """ + # This does not trigger any events. + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE, + ) + assert not events + return [] + + def send_data(self, + data: bytes | memoryview, + end_stream: bool = False, + pad_length: int | None = None) -> list[Frame]: + """ + Prepare some data frames. Optionally end the stream. + + .. warning:: Does not perform flow control checks. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Send data on %r with end stream set to %s", self, end_stream, + ) + + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_DATA) + + df = DataFrame(self.stream_id) + df.data = data + if end_stream: + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_END_STREAM) + df.flags.add("END_STREAM") + if pad_length is not None: + df.flags.add("PADDED") + df.pad_length = pad_length + + # Subtract flow_controlled_length to account for possible padding + self.outbound_flow_control_window -= df.flow_controlled_length + assert self.outbound_flow_control_window >= 0 + + return [df] + + def end_stream(self) -> list[Frame]: + """ + End a stream without sending data. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("End stream %r", self) + + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_END_STREAM) + df = DataFrame(self.stream_id) + df.flags.add("END_STREAM") + return [df] + + def advertise_alternative_service(self, field_value: bytes) -> list[Frame]: + """ + Advertise an RFC 7838 alternative service. The semantics of this are + better documented in the ``H2Connection`` class. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Advertise alternative service of %r for %r", field_value, self, + ) + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE) + asf = AltSvcFrame(self.stream_id) + asf.field = field_value + return [asf] + + def increase_flow_control_window(self, increment: int) -> list[Frame]: + """ + Increase the size of the flow control window for the remote side. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Increase flow control window for %r by %d", + self, increment, + ) + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE) + self._inbound_window_manager.window_opened(increment) + + wuf = WindowUpdateFrame(self.stream_id) + wuf.window_increment = increment + return [wuf] + + def receive_push_promise_in_band(self, + promised_stream_id: int, + headers: Iterable[Header], + header_encoding: bool | str | None) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receives a push promise frame sent on this stream, pushing a remote + stream. This is called on the stream that has the PUSH_PROMISE sent + on it. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Receive Push Promise on %r for remote stream %d", + self, promised_stream_id, + ) + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE, + ) + push_event = cast("PushedStreamReceived", events[0]) + push_event.pushed_stream_id = promised_stream_id + + hdr_validation_flags = self._build_hdr_validation_flags(events) + push_event.headers = self._process_received_headers( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, header_encoding, + ) + return [], events + + def remotely_pushed(self, pushed_headers: Iterable[Header]) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Mark this stream as one that was pushed by the remote peer. Must be + called immediately after initialization. Sends no frames, simply + updates the state machine. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("%r pushed by remote peer", self) + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE, + ) + self._authority = authority_from_headers(pushed_headers) + return [], events + + def receive_headers(self, + headers: Iterable[Header], + end_stream: bool, + header_encoding: bool | str | None) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a set of headers (or trailers). + """ + if is_informational_response(headers): + if end_stream: + msg = "Cannot set END_STREAM on informational responses" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + input_ = StreamInputs.RECV_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS + else: + input_ = StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS + + events = self.state_machine.process_input(input_) + headers_event = cast( + "Union[RequestReceived, ResponseReceived, TrailersReceived, InformationalResponseReceived]", + events[0], + ) + + if end_stream: + es_events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_END_STREAM, + ) + # We ensured it's not an information response at the beginning of the method. + cast( + "Union[RequestReceived, ResponseReceived, TrailersReceived]", + headers_event, + ).stream_ended = cast("StreamEnded", es_events[0]) + events += es_events + + self._initialize_content_length(headers) + + if isinstance(headers_event, TrailersReceived) and not end_stream: + msg = "Trailers must have END_STREAM set" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + hdr_validation_flags = self._build_hdr_validation_flags(events) + headers_event.headers = self._process_received_headers( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, header_encoding, + ) + return [], events + + def receive_data(self, data: bytes, end_stream: bool, flow_control_len: int) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive some data. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Receive data on %r with end stream %s and flow control length " + "set to %d", self, end_stream, flow_control_len, + ) + events = self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.RECV_DATA) + data_event = cast("DataReceived", events[0]) + self._inbound_window_manager.window_consumed(flow_control_len) + self._track_content_length(len(data), end_stream) + + if end_stream: + es_events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_END_STREAM, + ) + data_event.stream_ended = cast("StreamEnded", es_events[0]) + events.extend(es_events) + + data_event.data = data + data_event.flow_controlled_length = flow_control_len + return [], events + + def receive_window_update(self, increment: int) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Handle a WINDOW_UPDATE increment. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Receive Window Update on %r for increment of %d", + self, increment, + ) + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE, + ) + frames = [] + + # If we encounter a problem with incrementing the flow control window, + # this should be treated as a *stream* error, not a *connection* error. + # That means we need to catch the error and forcibly close the stream. + if events: + cast("WindowUpdated", events[0]).delta = increment + try: + self.outbound_flow_control_window = guard_increment_window( + self.outbound_flow_control_window, + increment, + ) + except FlowControlError: + # Ok, this is bad. We're going to need to perform a local + # reset. + events = [ + StreamReset( + stream_id=self.stream_id, + error_code=ErrorCodes.FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR, + remote_reset=False, + ), + ] + frames = self.reset_stream(ErrorCodes.FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR) + + return frames, events + + def receive_continuation(self) -> None: + """ + A naked CONTINUATION frame has been received. This is always an error, + but the type of error it is depends on the state of the stream and must + transition the state of the stream, so we need to handle it. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Receive Continuation frame on %r", self) + self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_CONTINUATION, + ) + msg = "Should not be reachable" # pragma: no cover + raise AssertionError(msg) # pragma: no cover + + def receive_alt_svc(self, frame: AltSvcFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + An Alternative Service frame was received on the stream. This frame + inherits the origin associated with this stream. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Receive Alternative Service frame on stream %r", self, + ) + + # If the origin is present, RFC 7838 says we have to ignore it. + if frame.origin: + return [], [] + + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE, + ) + + # There are lots of situations where we want to ignore the ALTSVC + # frame. If we need to pay attention, we'll have an event and should + # fill it out. + if events: + assert isinstance(events[0], AlternativeServiceAvailable) + events[0].origin = self._authority + events[0].field_value = frame.field + + return [], events + + def reset_stream(self, error_code: ErrorCodes | int = 0) -> list[Frame]: + """ + Close the stream locally. Reset the stream with an error code. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Local reset %r with error code: %d", self, error_code, + ) + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM) + + rsf = RstStreamFrame(self.stream_id) + rsf.error_code = error_code + return [rsf] + + def stream_reset(self, frame: RstStreamFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Handle a stream being reset remotely. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Remote reset %r with error code: %d", self, frame.error_code, + ) + events = self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM) + + if events: + # We don't fire an event if this stream is already closed. + cast("StreamReset", events[0]).error_code = _error_code_from_int(frame.error_code) + + return [], events + + def acknowledge_received_data(self, acknowledged_size: int) -> list[Frame]: + """ + The user has informed us that they've processed some amount of data + that was received on this stream. Pass that to the window manager and + potentially return some WindowUpdate frames. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Acknowledge received data with size %d on %r", + acknowledged_size, self, + ) + increment = self._inbound_window_manager.process_bytes( + acknowledged_size, + ) + if increment: + f = WindowUpdateFrame(self.stream_id) + f.window_increment = increment + return [f] + + return [] + + def _build_hdr_validation_flags(self, events: Any) -> HeaderValidationFlags: + """ + Constructs a set of header validation flags for use when normalizing + and validating header blocks. + """ + is_trailer = isinstance( + events[0], (_TrailersSent, TrailersReceived), + ) + is_response_header = isinstance( + events[0], + ( + _ResponseSent, + ResponseReceived, + InformationalResponseReceived, + ), + ) + is_push_promise = isinstance( + events[0], (PushedStreamReceived, _PushedRequestSent), + ) + + return HeaderValidationFlags( + is_client=self.state_machine.client or False, + is_trailer=is_trailer, + is_response_header=is_response_header, + is_push_promise=is_push_promise, + ) + + def _build_headers_frames(self, + headers: Iterable[Header], + encoder: Encoder, + first_frame: HeadersFrame | PushPromiseFrame, + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) \ + -> list[HeadersFrame | ContinuationFrame | PushPromiseFrame]: + """ + Helper method to build headers or push promise frames. + """ + # We need to lowercase the header names, and to ensure that secure + # header fields are kept out of compression contexts. + if self.config.normalize_outbound_headers: + # also we may want to split outbound cookies to improve + # headers compression + should_split_outbound_cookies = self.config.split_outbound_cookies + + headers = normalize_outbound_headers( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, should_split_outbound_cookies, + ) + if self.config.validate_outbound_headers: + headers = validate_outbound_headers( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + + encoded_headers = encoder.encode(headers) + + # Slice into blocks of max_outbound_frame_size. Be careful with this: + # it only works right because we never send padded frames or priority + # information on the frames. Revisit this if we do. + header_blocks = [ + encoded_headers[i:i+(self.max_outbound_frame_size or 0)] + for i in range( + 0, len(encoded_headers), (self.max_outbound_frame_size or 0), + ) + ] + + frames: list[HeadersFrame | ContinuationFrame | PushPromiseFrame] = [] + first_frame.data = header_blocks[0] + frames.append(first_frame) + + for block in header_blocks[1:]: + cf = ContinuationFrame(self.stream_id) + cf.data = block + frames.append(cf) + + frames[-1].flags.add("END_HEADERS") + return frames + + def _process_received_headers(self, + headers: Iterable[Header], + header_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags, + header_encoding: bool | str | None) -> list[Header]: + """ + When headers have been received from the remote peer, run a processing + pipeline on them to transform them into the appropriate form for + attaching to an event. + """ + if self.config.normalize_inbound_headers: + headers = normalize_inbound_headers( + headers, header_validation_flags, + ) + + if self.config.validate_inbound_headers: + headers = validate_headers(headers, header_validation_flags) + + if isinstance(header_encoding, str): + headers = _decode_headers(headers, header_encoding) + + # The above steps are all generators, so we need to concretize the + # headers now. + return list(headers) + + def _initialize_content_length(self, headers: Iterable[Header]) -> None: + """ + Checks the headers for a content-length header and initializes the + _expected_content_length field from it. It's not an error for no + Content-Length header to be present. + """ + if self.request_method == b"HEAD": + self._expected_content_length = 0 + return + + for n, v in headers: + if n == b"content-length": + try: + self._expected_content_length = int(v, 10) + except ValueError as err: + msg = f"Invalid content-length header: {v!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) from err + + return + + def _track_content_length(self, length: int, end_stream: bool) -> None: + """ + Update the expected content length in response to data being received. + Validates that the appropriate amount of data is sent. Always updates + the received data, but only validates the length against the + content-length header if one was sent. + + :param length: The length of the body chunk received. + :param end_stream: If this is the last body chunk received. + """ + self._actual_content_length += length + actual = self._actual_content_length + expected = self._expected_content_length + + if expected is not None: + if expected < actual: + raise InvalidBodyLengthError(expected, actual) + + if end_stream and expected != actual: + raise InvalidBodyLengthError(expected, actual) + + def _inbound_flow_control_change_from_settings(self, delta: int) -> None: + """ + We changed SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE, which means we need to + update the target window size for flow control. For our flow control + strategy, this means we need to do two things: we need to adjust the + current window size, but we also need to set the target maximum window + size to the new value. + """ + new_max_size = self._inbound_window_manager.max_window_size + delta + self._inbound_window_manager.window_opened(delta) + self._inbound_window_manager.max_window_size = new_max_size + + +def _decode_headers(headers: Iterable[HeaderWeaklyTyped], encoding: str) -> Generator[HeaderTuple, None, None]: + """ + Given an iterable of header two-tuples and an encoding, decodes those + headers using that encoding while preserving the type of the header tuple. + This ensures that the use of ``HeaderTuple`` is preserved. + """ + for header in headers: + # This function expects to work on decoded headers, which are always + # HeaderTuple objects. + assert isinstance(header, HeaderTuple) + + name, value = header + assert isinstance(name, bytes) + assert isinstance(value, bytes) + + n = name.decode(encoding) + v = value.decode(encoding) + yield header.__class__(n, v) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/utilities.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/utilities.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a7409b388157e019fa60e4a568e6cba4da7fa633 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/utilities.py @@ -0,0 +1,700 @@ +""" +h2/utilities +~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Utility functions that do not belong in a separate module. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, NamedTuple + +from hpack.struct import HeaderTuple, NeverIndexedHeaderTuple + +from .exceptions import FlowControlError, ProtocolError + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from collections.abc import Generator, Iterable + + from hpack.struct import Header, HeaderWeaklyTyped + +SIGIL = ord(b":") +INFORMATIONAL_START = ord(b"1") + + +# A set of headers that are hop-by-hop or connection-specific and thus +# forbidden in HTTP/2. This list comes from RFC 7540 § 8.1.2.2. +CONNECTION_HEADERS = frozenset([ + b"connection", + b"proxy-connection", + b"keep-alive", + b"transfer-encoding", + b"upgrade", +]) + + +_ALLOWED_PSEUDO_HEADER_FIELDS = frozenset([ + b":method", + b":scheme", + b":authority", + b":path", + b":status", + b":protocol", +]) + + +_SECURE_HEADERS = frozenset([ + # May have basic credentials which are vulnerable to dictionary attacks. + b"authorization", + b"proxy-authorization", +]) + + +_REQUEST_ONLY_HEADERS = frozenset([ + b":scheme", + b":path", + b":authority", + b":method", + b":protocol", +]) + + +_RESPONSE_ONLY_HEADERS = frozenset([b":status"]) + + +# A Set of pseudo headers that are only valid if the method is +# CONNECT, see RFC 8441 § 5 +_CONNECT_REQUEST_ONLY_HEADERS = frozenset([b":protocol"]) + + +def _secure_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Certain headers are at risk of being attacked during the header compression + phase, and so need to be kept out of header compression contexts. This + function automatically transforms certain specific headers into HPACK + never-indexed fields to ensure they don't get added to header compression + contexts. + + This function currently implements two rules: + + - 'authorization' and 'proxy-authorization' fields are automatically made + never-indexed. + - Any 'cookie' header field shorter than 20 bytes long is made + never-indexed. + + These fields are the most at-risk. These rules are inspired by Firefox + and nghttp2. + """ + for header in headers: + assert isinstance(header[0], bytes) + if header[0] in _SECURE_HEADERS or (header[0] in b"cookie" and len(header[1]) < 20): + yield NeverIndexedHeaderTuple(header[0], header[1]) + else: + yield header + + +def extract_method_header(headers: Iterable[Header]) -> bytes | None: + """ + Extracts the request method from the headers list. + """ + for k, v in headers: + if isinstance(v, bytes) and k == b":method": + return v + if isinstance(v, str) and k == ":method": + return v.encode("utf-8") # pragma: no cover + return None + + +def is_informational_response(headers: Iterable[Header]) -> bool: + """ + Searches headers list for a :status header to confirm that a given + collection of headers are an informational response. Assumes the header + are well formed and encoded as bytes: that is, that the HTTP/2 special + headers are first in the block, and so that it can stop looking when it + finds the first header field whose name does not begin with a colon. + + :param headers: The HTTP/2 headers. + :returns: A boolean indicating if this is an informational response. + """ + for n, v in headers: + if not n.startswith(b":"): + return False + if n != b":status": + # If we find a non-special header, we're done here: stop looping. + continue + # If the first digit is a 1, we've got informational headers. + return v.startswith(b"1") + return False + + +def guard_increment_window(current: int, increment: int) -> int: + """ + Increments a flow control window, guarding against that window becoming too + large. + + :param current: The current value of the flow control window. + :param increment: The increment to apply to that window. + :returns: The new value of the window. + :raises: ``FlowControlError`` + """ + # The largest value the flow control window may take. + LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW = 2**31 - 1 # noqa: N806 + + new_size = current + increment + + if new_size > LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW: + msg = f"May not increment flow control window past {LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW}" + raise FlowControlError(msg) + + return new_size + + +def authority_from_headers(headers: Iterable[Header]) -> bytes | None: + """ + Given a header set, searches for the authority header and returns the + value. + + Note that this doesn't use indexing, so should only be called if the + headers are for a client request. Otherwise, will loop over the entire + header set, which is potentially unwise. + + :param headers: The HTTP header set. + :returns: The value of the authority header, or ``None``. + :rtype: ``bytes`` or ``None``. + """ + for n, v in headers: + if n == b":authority": + return v + + return None + + +# Flags used by the validate_headers pipeline to determine which checks +# should be applied to a given set of headers. +class HeaderValidationFlags(NamedTuple): + is_client: bool + is_trailer: bool + is_response_header: bool + is_push_promise: bool + + +def validate_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Iterable[Header]: + """ + Validates a header sequence against a set of constraints from RFC 7540. + + :param headers: The HTTP header set. + :param hdr_validation_flags: An instance of HeaderValidationFlags. + """ + # This validation logic is built on a sequence of generators that are + # iterated over to provide the final header list. This reduces some of the + # overhead of doing this checking. However, it's worth noting that this + # checking remains somewhat expensive, and attempts should be made wherever + # possible to reduce the time spent doing them. + # + # For example, we avoid tuple unpacking in loops because it represents a + # fixed cost that we don't want to spend, instead indexing into the header + # tuples. + headers = _reject_illegal_characters( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _reject_empty_header_names( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _reject_te( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _reject_connection_header( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _reject_pseudo_header_fields( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _check_host_authority_header( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + return _check_path_header(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + + +def _reject_illegal_characters(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises a ProtocolError if any header names or values contain illegal characters. + See . + """ + for header in headers: + # > A field name MUST NOT contain characters in the ranges 0x00-0x20, 0x41-0x5a, + # > or 0x7f-0xff (all ranges inclusive). + for c in header[0]: + if 0x41 <= c <= 0x5a: + msg = f"Received uppercase header name {header[0]!r}." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + if c <= 0x20 or c >= 0x7f: + msg = f"Illegal character '{chr(c)}' in header name: {header[0]!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # > With the exception of pseudo-header fields (Section 8.3), which have a name + # > that starts with a single colon, field names MUST NOT include a colon (ASCII + # > COLON, 0x3a). + if header[0].find(b":", 1) != -1: + msg = f"Illegal character ':' in header name: {header[0]!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # For compatibility with RFC 7230 header fields, we need to allow the field + # value to be an empty string. This is ludicrous, but technically allowed. + if field_value := header[1]: + + # > A field value MUST NOT contain the zero value (ASCII NUL, 0x00), line feed + # > (ASCII LF, 0x0a), or carriage return (ASCII CR, 0x0d) at any position. + for c in field_value: + if c == 0 or c == 0x0a or c == 0x0d: # noqa: PLR1714 + msg = f"Illegal character '{chr(c)}' in header value: {field_value!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # > A field value MUST NOT start or end with an ASCII whitespace character + # > (ASCII SP or HTAB, 0x20 or 0x09). + if ( + field_value[0] == 0x20 or + field_value[0] == 0x09 or + field_value[-1] == 0x20 or + field_value[-1] == 0x09 + ): + msg = f"Received header value surrounded by whitespace {field_value!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + yield header + + +def _reject_empty_header_names(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises a ProtocolError if any header names are empty (length 0). + While hpack decodes such headers without errors, they are semantically + forbidden in HTTP, see RFC 7230, stating that they must be at least one + character long. + """ + for header in headers: + if len(header[0]) == 0: + msg = "Received header name with zero length." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + yield header + + +def _reject_te(headers: Iterable[Header], hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises a ProtocolError if the TE header is present in a header block and + its value is anything other than "trailers". + """ + for header in headers: + if header[0] == b"te" and header[1].lower() != b"trailers": + msg = f"Invalid value for TE header: {header[1]!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + yield header + + +def _reject_connection_header(headers: Iterable[Header], hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises a ProtocolError if the Connection header is present in a header + block. + """ + for header in headers: + if header[0] in CONNECTION_HEADERS: + msg = f"Connection-specific header field present: {header[0]!r}." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + yield header + + +def _assert_header_in_set(bytes_header: bytes, + header_set: set[bytes | str] | set[bytes] | set[str]) -> None: + """ + Given a set of header names, checks whether the string or byte version of + the header name is present. Raises a Protocol error with the appropriate + error if it's missing. + """ + if bytes_header not in header_set: + msg = f"Header block missing mandatory {bytes_header!r} header" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + +def _reject_pseudo_header_fields(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises a ProtocolError if duplicate pseudo-header fields are found in a + header block or if a pseudo-header field appears in a block after an + ordinary header field. + + Raises a ProtocolError if pseudo-header fields are found in trailers. + """ + seen_pseudo_header_fields = set() + seen_regular_header = False + method = None + + for header in headers: + if header[0][0] == SIGIL: + if header[0] in seen_pseudo_header_fields: + msg = f"Received duplicate pseudo-header field {header[0]!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + seen_pseudo_header_fields.add(header[0]) + + if seen_regular_header: + msg = f"Received pseudo-header field out of sequence: {header[0]!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + if header[0] not in _ALLOWED_PSEUDO_HEADER_FIELDS: + msg = f"Received custom pseudo-header field {header[0]!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + if header[0] in b":method": + method = header[1] + + else: + seen_regular_header = True + + yield header + + # Check the pseudo-headers we got to confirm they're acceptable. + _check_pseudo_header_field_acceptability( + seen_pseudo_header_fields, method, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + + +def _check_pseudo_header_field_acceptability(pseudo_headers: set[bytes | str] | set[bytes] | set[str], + method: bytes | None, + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> None: + """ + Given the set of pseudo-headers present in a header block and the + validation flags, confirms that RFC 7540 allows them. + """ + # Pseudo-header fields MUST NOT appear in trailers - RFC 7540 § 8.1.2.1 + if hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer and pseudo_headers: + msg = f"Received pseudo-header in trailer {pseudo_headers}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # If ':status' pseudo-header is not there in a response header, reject it. + # Similarly, if ':path', ':method', or ':scheme' are not there in a request + # header, reject it. Additionally, if a response contains any request-only + # headers or vice-versa, reject it. + # Relevant RFC section: RFC 7540 § 8.1.2.4 + # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1.2.4 + if hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header: + _assert_header_in_set(b":status", pseudo_headers) + invalid_response_headers = pseudo_headers & _REQUEST_ONLY_HEADERS + if invalid_response_headers: + msg = f"Encountered request-only headers {invalid_response_headers}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + elif (not hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header and + not hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer): + # This is a request, so we need to have seen :path, :method, and + # :scheme. + _assert_header_in_set(b":path", pseudo_headers) + _assert_header_in_set(b":method", pseudo_headers) + _assert_header_in_set(b":scheme", pseudo_headers) + invalid_request_headers = pseudo_headers & _RESPONSE_ONLY_HEADERS + if invalid_request_headers: + msg = f"Encountered response-only headers {invalid_request_headers}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + if method != b"CONNECT": + invalid_headers = pseudo_headers & _CONNECT_REQUEST_ONLY_HEADERS + if invalid_headers: + msg = f"Encountered connect-request-only headers {invalid_headers!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + +def _validate_host_authority_header(headers: Iterable[Header]) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Given the :authority and Host headers from a request block that isn't + a trailer, check that: + 1. At least one of these headers is set. + 2. If both headers are set, they match. + + :param headers: The HTTP header set. + :raises: ``ProtocolError`` + """ + # We use None as a sentinel value. Iterate over the list of headers, + # and record the value of these headers (if present). We don't need + # to worry about receiving duplicate :authority headers, as this is + # enforced by the _reject_pseudo_header_fields() pipeline. + # + # TODO: We should also guard against receiving duplicate Host headers, + # and against sending duplicate headers. + authority_header_val = None + host_header_val = None + + for header in headers: + if header[0] == b":authority": + authority_header_val = header[1] + elif header[0] == b"host": + host_header_val = header[1] + + yield header + + # If we have not-None values for these variables, then we know we saw + # the corresponding header. + authority_present = (authority_header_val is not None) + host_present = (host_header_val is not None) + + # It is an error for a request header block to contain neither + # an :authority header nor a Host header. + if not authority_present and not host_present: + msg = "Request header block does not have an :authority or Host header." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # If we receive both headers, they should definitely match. + if authority_present and host_present and authority_header_val != host_header_val: + msg = ( + "Request header block has mismatched :authority and " + f"Host headers: {authority_header_val!r} / {host_header_val!r}" + ) + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + +def _check_host_authority_header(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises a ProtocolError if a header block arrives that does not contain an + :authority or a Host header, or if a header block contains both fields, + but their values do not match. + """ + # We only expect to see :authority and Host headers on request header + # blocks that aren't trailers, so skip this validation if this is a + # response header or we're looking at trailer blocks. + skip_validation = ( + hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header or + hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer + ) + if skip_validation: + return (h for h in headers) + + return _validate_host_authority_header(headers) + + +def _check_path_header(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raise a ProtocolError if a header block arrives or is sent that contains an + empty :path header. + """ + def inner() -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + for header in headers: + if header[0] == b":path" and not header[1]: + msg = "An empty :path header is forbidden" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + yield header + + # We only expect to see :authority and Host headers on request header + # blocks that aren't trailers, so skip this validation if this is a + # response header or we're looking at trailer blocks. + skip_validation = ( + hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header or + hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer + ) + if skip_validation: + return (h for h in headers) + return inner() + + +def _to_bytes(v: bytes | str) -> bytes: + """ + Given an assumed `str` (or anything that supports `.encode()`), + encodes it using utf-8 into bytes. Returns the unmodified object + if it is already a `bytes` object. + """ + return v if isinstance(v, bytes) else v.encode("utf-8") + + +def utf8_encode_headers(headers: Iterable[HeaderWeaklyTyped]) -> list[Header]: + """ + Given an iterable of header two-tuples, rebuilds that as a list with the + header names and values encoded as utf-8 bytes. This function produces + tuples that preserve the original type of the header tuple for tuple and + any ``HeaderTuple``. + """ + encoded_headers: list[Header] = [] + for header in headers: + h = (_to_bytes(header[0]), _to_bytes(header[1])) + if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): + encoded_headers.append(header.__class__(h[0], h[1])) + else: + encoded_headers.append(h) + return encoded_headers + + +def _lowercase_header_names(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Given an iterable of header two-tuples, rebuilds that iterable with the + header names lowercased. This generator produces tuples that preserve the + original type of the header tuple for tuple and any ``HeaderTuple``. + """ + for header in headers: + if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): + yield header.__class__(header[0].lower(), header[1]) + else: + yield (header[0].lower(), header[1]) + + +def _strip_surrounding_whitespace(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Given an iterable of header two-tuples, strip both leading and trailing + whitespace from both header names and header values. This generator + produces tuples that preserve the original type of the header tuple for + tuple and any ``HeaderTuple``. + """ + for header in headers: + if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): + yield header.__class__(header[0].strip(), header[1].strip()) + else: + yield (header[0].strip(), header[1].strip()) + + +def _strip_connection_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Strip any connection headers as per RFC7540 § 8.1.2.2. + """ + for header in headers: + if header[0] not in CONNECTION_HEADERS: + yield header + + +def _check_sent_host_authority_header(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises an InvalidHeaderBlockError if we try to send a header block + that does not contain an :authority or a Host header, or if + the header block contains both fields, but their values do not match. + """ + # We only expect to see :authority and Host headers on request header + # blocks that aren't trailers, so skip this validation if this is a + # response header or we're looking at trailer blocks. + skip_validation = ( + hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header or + hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer + ) + if skip_validation: + return (h for h in headers) + + return _validate_host_authority_header(headers) + + +def _combine_cookie_fields(headers: Iterable[Header], hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + RFC 7540 § 8.1.2.5 allows HTTP/2 clients to split the Cookie header field, + which must normally appear only once, into multiple fields for better + compression. However, they MUST be joined back up again when received. + This normalization step applies that transform. The side-effect is that + all cookie fields now appear *last* in the header block. + """ + # There is a problem here about header indexing. Specifically, it's + # possible that all these cookies are sent with different header indexing + # values. At this point it shouldn't matter too much, so we apply our own + # logic and make them never-indexed. + cookies: list[bytes] = [] + for header in headers: + if header[0] == b"cookie": + cookies.append(header[1]) + else: + yield header + if cookies: + cookie_val = b"; ".join(cookies) + yield NeverIndexedHeaderTuple(b"cookie", cookie_val) + + +def _split_outbound_cookie_fields(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + RFC 7540 § 8.1.2.5 allows for better compression efficiency, + to split the Cookie header field into separate header fields + + We want to do it for outbound requests, as we are doing for + inbound. + """ + for header in headers: + assert isinstance(header[0], bytes) + assert isinstance(header[1], bytes) + if header[0] == b"cookie": + for cookie_val in header[1].split(b"; "): + if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): + yield header.__class__(header[0], cookie_val) + else: + yield header[0], cookie_val + else: + yield header + + +def normalize_outbound_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None, + should_split_outbound_cookies: bool=False) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Normalizes a header sequence that we are about to send. + + :param headers: The HTTP header set. + :param hdr_validation_flags: An instance of HeaderValidationFlags. + :param should_split_outbound_cookies: boolean flag + """ + headers = _lowercase_header_names(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + if should_split_outbound_cookies: + headers = _split_outbound_cookie_fields(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + headers = _strip_surrounding_whitespace(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + headers = _strip_connection_headers(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + return _secure_headers(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + + + +def normalize_inbound_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Normalizes a header sequence that we have received. + + :param headers: The HTTP header set. + :param hdr_validation_flags: An instance of HeaderValidationFlags + """ + return _combine_cookie_fields(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + + +def validate_outbound_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Validates and normalizes a header sequence that we are about to send. + + :param headers: The HTTP header set. + :param hdr_validation_flags: An instance of HeaderValidationFlags. + """ + headers = _reject_te( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _reject_connection_header( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _reject_pseudo_header_fields( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _check_sent_host_authority_header( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + return _check_path_header(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + + + +class SizeLimitDict(collections.OrderedDict[int, Any]): + + def __init__(self, *args: dict[int, int], **kwargs: Any) -> None: + self._size_limit = kwargs.pop("size_limit", None) + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + self._check_size_limit() + + def __setitem__(self, key: int, value: Any | int) -> None: + super().__setitem__(key, value) + + self._check_size_limit() + + def _check_size_limit(self) -> None: + if self._size_limit is not None: + while len(self) > self._size_limit: + self.popitem(last=False) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/windows.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/windows.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0efdd9fe6c277ae790dfde3321eb0732e232492a --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/h2/windows.py @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +""" +h2/windows +~~~~~~~~~~ + +Defines tools for managing HTTP/2 flow control windows. + +The objects defined in this module are used to automatically manage HTTP/2 +flow control windows. Specifically, they keep track of what the size of the +window is, how much data has been consumed from that window, and how much data +the user has already used. It then implements a basic algorithm that attempts +to manage the flow control window without user input, trying to ensure that it +does not emit too many WINDOW_UPDATE frames. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from .exceptions import FlowControlError + +# The largest acceptable value for a HTTP/2 flow control window. +LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW = 2**31 - 1 + + +class WindowManager: + """ + A basic HTTP/2 window manager. + + :param max_window_size: The maximum size of the flow control window. + :type max_window_size: ``int`` + """ + + def __init__(self, max_window_size: int) -> None: + assert max_window_size <= LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW + self.max_window_size = max_window_size + self.current_window_size = max_window_size + self._bytes_processed = 0 + + def window_consumed(self, size: int) -> None: + """ + We have received a certain number of bytes from the remote peer. This + necessarily shrinks the flow control window! + + :param size: The number of flow controlled bytes we received from the + remote peer. + :type size: ``int`` + :returns: Nothing. + :rtype: ``None`` + """ + self.current_window_size -= size + if self.current_window_size < 0: + msg = "Flow control window shrunk below 0" + raise FlowControlError(msg) + + def window_opened(self, size: int) -> None: + """ + The flow control window has been incremented, either because of manual + flow control management or because of the user changing the flow + control settings. This can have the effect of increasing what we + consider to be the "maximum" flow control window size. + + This does not increase our view of how many bytes have been processed, + only of how much space is in the window. + + :param size: The increment to the flow control window we received. + :type size: ``int`` + :returns: Nothing + :rtype: ``None`` + """ + self.current_window_size += size + + if self.current_window_size > LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW: + msg = f"Flow control window mustn't exceed {LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW}" + raise FlowControlError(msg) + + self.max_window_size = max(self.current_window_size, self.max_window_size) + + def process_bytes(self, size: int) -> int | None: + """ + The application has informed us that it has processed a certain number + of bytes. This may cause us to want to emit a window update frame. If + we do want to emit a window update frame, this method will return the + number of bytes that we should increment the window by. + + :param size: The number of flow controlled bytes that the application + has processed. + :type size: ``int`` + :returns: The number of bytes to increment the flow control window by, + or ``None``. + :rtype: ``int`` or ``None`` + """ + self._bytes_processed += size + return self._maybe_update_window() + + def _maybe_update_window(self) -> int | None: + """ + Run the algorithm. + + Our current algorithm can be described like this. + + 1. If no bytes have been processed, we immediately return 0. There is + no meaningful way for us to hand space in the window back to the + remote peer, so let's not even try. + 2. If there is no space in the flow control window, and we have + processed at least 1024 bytes (or 1/4 of the window, if the window + is smaller), we will emit a window update frame. This is to avoid + the risk of blocking a stream altogether. + 3. If there is space in the flow control window, and we have processed + at least 1/2 of the window worth of bytes, we will emit a window + update frame. This is to minimise the number of window update frames + we have to emit. + + In a healthy system with large flow control windows, this will + irregularly emit WINDOW_UPDATE frames. This prevents us starving the + connection by emitting eleventy bajillion WINDOW_UPDATE frames, + especially in situations where the remote peer is sending a lot of very + small DATA frames. + """ + # TODO: Can the window be smaller than 1024 bytes? If not, we can + # streamline this algorithm. + if not self._bytes_processed: + return None + + max_increment = (self.max_window_size - self.current_window_size) + increment = 0 + + # Note that, even though we may increment less than _bytes_processed, + # we still want to set it to zero whenever we emit an increment. This + # is because we'll always increment up to the maximum we can. + if ((self.current_window_size == 0) and ( + self._bytes_processed > min(1024, self.max_window_size // 4))) or self._bytes_processed >= (self.max_window_size // 2): + increment = min(self._bytes_processed, max_increment) + self._bytes_processed = 0 + + self.current_window_size += increment + return increment diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack-4.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack-4.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack-4.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack-4.1.0.dist-info/LICENSE b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack-4.1.0.dist-info/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d24c351e1889b5b7837e4c9c1dc59334191c7f2c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack-4.1.0.dist-info/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +The MIT License (MIT) + +Copyright (c) 2014 Cory Benfield + +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. 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Unlike many other projects we are +happy to accept cosmetic contributions and small contributions, in addition to +large feature requests and changes. + +Before you contribute (either by opening an issue or filing a pull request), +please `read the contribution guidelines`_. + +.. _read the contribution guidelines: http://hyper.readthedocs.org/en/development/contributing.html + +License +======= + +``hpack`` is made available under the MIT License. For more details, see the +``LICENSE`` file in the repository. + +Authors +======= + +``hpack`` is maintained by Cory Benfield, with contributions from others. 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/dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +""" +Exceptions used in hpack. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + + +class HPACKError(Exception): + """ + The base class for all ``hpack`` exceptions. + """ + + + +class HPACKDecodingError(HPACKError): + """ + An error has been encountered while performing HPACK decoding. + """ + + + +class InvalidTableIndexError(HPACKDecodingError): + """ + An invalid table index was received. + + .. versionadded:: 4.1.0 + """ + +class InvalidTableIndex(InvalidTableIndexError): # noqa: N818 + """ + An invalid table index was received. + + .. deprecated:: 4.1.0 + Renamed to :class:`InvalidTableIndexError`, use it instead. + """ + + +class OversizedHeaderListError(HPACKDecodingError): + """ + A header list that was larger than we allow has been received. This may be + a DoS attack. + + .. versionadded:: 2.3.0 + """ + + +class InvalidTableSizeError(HPACKDecodingError): + """ + An attempt was made to change the decoder table size to a value larger than + allowed, or the list was shrunk and the remote peer didn't shrink their + table size. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0.0 + """ diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/hpack.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/hpack.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..caa018cc5a82a7bcb0e2c49c930aea6ce2bca6a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/hpack.py @@ -0,0 +1,654 @@ +""" +Implements the HPACK header compression algorithm as detailed by RFC 7541. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any + +from .exceptions import HPACKDecodingError, InvalidTableSizeError, OversizedHeaderListError +from .huffman import HuffmanEncoder +from .huffman_constants import REQUEST_CODES, REQUEST_CODES_LENGTH +from .huffman_table import decode_huffman +from .struct import HeaderTuple, HeaderWeaklyTyped, NeverIndexedHeaderTuple +from .table import HeaderTable, table_entry_size + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from collections.abc import Iterable # pragma: no cover + +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +INDEX_NONE = b"\x00" +INDEX_NEVER = b"\x10" +INDEX_INCREMENTAL = b"\x40" + +# Precompute 2^i for 1-8 for use in prefix calcs. +# Zero index is not used but there to save a subtraction +# as prefix numbers are not zero indexed. +_PREFIX_BIT_MAX_NUMBERS = [(2 ** i) - 1 for i in range(9)] + +# We default the maximum header list we're willing to accept to 64kB. That's a +# lot of headers, but if applications want to raise it they can do. +DEFAULT_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE = 2 ** 16 + + +def _unicode_if_needed(header: HeaderWeaklyTyped, raw: bool) -> HeaderTuple: + """ + Provides a header as a unicode string if raw is False, otherwise returns + it as a bytestring. + """ + name = bytes(header[0]) # type: ignore + value = bytes(header[1]) # type: ignore + + if not raw: + return header.__class__(name.decode("utf-8"), value.decode("utf-8")) # type: ignore + return header.__class__(name, value) # type: ignore + + +def encode_integer(integer: int, prefix_bits: int) -> bytearray: + """ + Encodes an integer according to the wacky integer encoding rules + defined in the HPACK spec. + """ + log.debug("Encoding %d with %d bits", integer, prefix_bits) + + if integer < 0: + msg = f"Can only encode positive integers, got {integer}" + raise ValueError(msg) + + if prefix_bits < 1 or prefix_bits > 8: + msg = f"Prefix bits must be between 1 and 8, got {prefix_bits}" + raise ValueError(msg) + + max_number = _PREFIX_BIT_MAX_NUMBERS[prefix_bits] + + if integer < max_number: + return bytearray([integer]) # Seriously? + elements = [max_number] + integer -= max_number + + while integer >= 128: + elements.append((integer & 127) + 128) + integer >>= 7 + + elements.append(integer) + + return bytearray(elements) + + +def decode_integer(data: bytes, prefix_bits: int) -> tuple[int, int]: + """ + Decodes an integer according to the wacky integer encoding rules + defined in the HPACK spec. Returns a tuple of the decoded integer and the + number of bytes that were consumed from ``data`` in order to get that + integer. + """ + if prefix_bits < 1 or prefix_bits > 8: + msg = f"Prefix bits must be between 1 and 8, got {prefix_bits}" + raise ValueError(msg) + + max_number = _PREFIX_BIT_MAX_NUMBERS[prefix_bits] + index = 1 + shift = 0 + mask = (0xFF >> (8 - prefix_bits)) + + try: + number = data[0] & mask + if number == max_number: + while True: + next_byte = data[index] + index += 1 + + if next_byte >= 128: + number += (next_byte - 128) << shift + else: + number += next_byte << shift + break + shift += 7 + + except IndexError as err: + msg = f"Unable to decode HPACK integer representation from {data!r}" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) from err + + log.debug("Decoded %d, consumed %d bytes", number, index) + + return number, index + + +def _dict_to_iterable(header_dict: dict[bytes | str, bytes | str]) \ + -> Iterable[tuple[bytes | str, bytes | str]]: + """ + Converts a dictionary to an iterable of key-value tuples. This is a + HPACK-specific function because it pulls "special-headers" out first and + then emits them. + """ + if not isinstance(header_dict, dict): # pragma: no cover + msg = f"header_dict not a dict, but {type(header_dict)}" + raise TypeError(msg) + + keys = sorted( + header_dict.keys(), + key=lambda k: not _to_bytes(k).startswith(b":"), + ) + for key in keys: + yield key, header_dict[key] + + +def _to_bytes(value: bytes | str | Any) -> bytes: + """ + Convert anything to bytes through a UTF-8 encoded string + """ + t = type(value) + if t is bytes: + return value # type: ignore + if t is not str: + value = str(value) + return value.encode("utf-8") # type: ignore + + +class Encoder: + """ + An HPACK encoder object. This object takes HTTP headers and emits encoded + HTTP/2 header blocks. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.header_table = HeaderTable() + self.huffman_coder = HuffmanEncoder( + REQUEST_CODES, REQUEST_CODES_LENGTH, + ) + self.table_size_changes: list[int] = [] + + @property + def header_table_size(self) -> int: + """ + Controls the size of the HPACK header table. + """ + return self.header_table.maxsize + + @header_table_size.setter + def header_table_size(self, value: int) -> None: + self.header_table.maxsize = value + if self.header_table.resized: + self.table_size_changes.append(value) + + def encode(self, + headers: Iterable[\ + HeaderTuple | \ + tuple[bytes | str, bytes | str] | \ + tuple[bytes | str, bytes | str, bool | None]] | \ + dict[bytes | str, bytes | str], + huffman: bool = True) -> bytes: + """ + Takes a set of headers and encodes them into a HPACK-encoded header + block. + + :param headers: The headers to encode. Must be either an iterable of + tuples, an iterable of :class:`HeaderTuple + `, or a ``dict``. + + If an iterable of tuples, the tuples may be either + two-tuples or three-tuples. If they are two-tuples, the + tuples must be of the format ``(name, value)``. If they + are three-tuples, they must be of the format + ``(name, value, sensitive)``, where ``sensitive`` is a + boolean value indicating whether the header should be + added to header tables anywhere. If not present, + ``sensitive`` defaults to ``False``. + + If an iterable of :class:`HeaderTuple + `, the tuples must always be + two-tuples. Instead of using ``sensitive`` as a third + tuple entry, use :class:`NeverIndexedHeaderTuple + ` to request that + the field never be indexed. + + .. warning:: HTTP/2 requires that all special headers + (headers whose names begin with ``:`` characters) + appear at the *start* of the header block. While + this method will ensure that happens for ``dict`` + subclasses, callers using any other iterable of + tuples **must** ensure they place their special + headers at the start of the iterable. + + For efficiency reasons users should prefer to use + iterables of two-tuples: fixing the ordering of + dictionary headers is an expensive operation that + should be avoided if possible. + + :param huffman: (optional) Whether to Huffman-encode any header sent as + a literal value. Except for use when debugging, it is + recommended that this be left enabled. + + :returns: A bytestring containing the HPACK-encoded header block. + """ + # Transforming the headers into a header block is a procedure that can + # be modeled as a chain or pipe. First, the headers are encoded. This + # encoding can be done a number of ways. If the header name-value pair + # are already in the header table we can represent them using the + # indexed representation: the same is true if they are in the static + # table. Otherwise, a literal representation will be used. + header_block = [] + + # Before we begin, if the header table size has been changed we need + # to signal all changes since last emission appropriately. + if self.header_table.resized: + header_block.append(self._encode_table_size_change()) + self.header_table.resized = False + + if isinstance(headers, dict): + # Turn the headers into a list of tuples if possible. This is the + # natural way to interact with them in HPACK. Because dictionaries are + # un-ordered, we need to make sure we grab the "special" headers first. + hpack_headers = _dict_to_iterable(headers) + else: + """ + Assume headers is an iterable of HeaderTuples, or plain 2-tuples, or plain 3-tuples: + + examples: + [ + HeaderTuple(':method', 'GET'), + NeverIndexedHeaderTuple('customkey', 'sensitiveinfo'), + ] + or + [ + (':method', 'GET'), + ('customkey', 'some-data'), + ] + or + [ + (':method', 'GET', True), + ('customkey', 'sensitiveinfo', True), + ] + """ + hpack_headers = iter(headers) # type: ignore + + # Add each header to the header block + for header in hpack_headers: + sensitive = False + if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): + # HeaderTuple implies it's a 2-tuple with the sensitive information stored as instance attribute + sensitive = not header.indexable + elif len(header) > 2: + sensitive = header[2] + + new_header = (_to_bytes(header[0]), _to_bytes(header[1])) + header_block.append(self.add(new_header, sensitive, huffman)) + + encoded = b"".join(header_block) + + log.debug("Encoded header block to %s", encoded) + + return encoded + + def add(self, to_add: tuple[bytes, bytes], sensitive: bool, huffman: bool = False) -> bytes: + """ + Serializes a header key-value tuple. + """ + log.debug( + "Adding %s to the header table, sensitive:%s, huffman:%s", + to_add, + sensitive, + huffman, + ) + + name, value = to_add + + # Set our indexing mode + indexbit = INDEX_INCREMENTAL if not sensitive else INDEX_NEVER + + # Search for a matching header in the header table. + match = self.header_table.search(name, value) + + if match is None: + # Not in the header table. Encode using the literal syntax, + # and add it to the header table. + encoded = self._encode_literal(name, value, indexbit, huffman) + if not sensitive: + self.header_table.add(name, value) + return encoded + + # The header is in the table, break out the values. If we matched + # perfectly, we can use the indexed representation: otherwise we + # can use the indexed literal. + index, name, perfect = match + + if perfect: + # Indexed representation. + encoded = self._encode_indexed(index) + else: + # Indexed literal. We are going to add header to the + # header table unconditionally. It is a future todo to + # filter out headers which are known to be ineffective for + # indexing since they just take space in the table and + # pushed out other valuable headers. + encoded = self._encode_indexed_literal( + index, value, indexbit, huffman, + ) + if not sensitive: + self.header_table.add(name, value) + + return encoded + + def _encode_indexed(self, index: int) -> bytes: + """ + Encodes a header using the indexed representation. + """ + field = encode_integer(index, 7) + field[0] |= 0x80 # we set the top bit + return bytes(field) + + def _encode_literal(self, name: bytes, value: bytes, indexbit: bytes, huffman: bool = False) -> bytes: + """ + Encodes a header with a literal name and literal value. If ``indexing`` + is True, the header will be added to the header table: otherwise it + will not. + """ + if huffman: + name = self.huffman_coder.encode(name) + value = self.huffman_coder.encode(value) + + name_len = encode_integer(len(name), 7) + value_len = encode_integer(len(value), 7) + + if huffman: + name_len[0] |= 0x80 + value_len[0] |= 0x80 + + return b"".join( + [indexbit, bytes(name_len), name, bytes(value_len), value], + ) + + def _encode_indexed_literal(self, index: int, value: bytes, indexbit: bytes, huffman: bool = False) -> bytes: + """ + Encodes a header with an indexed name and a literal value and performs + incremental indexing. + """ + if indexbit != INDEX_INCREMENTAL: + prefix = encode_integer(index, 4) + else: + prefix = encode_integer(index, 6) + + prefix[0] |= ord(indexbit) + + if huffman: + value = self.huffman_coder.encode(value) + + value_len = encode_integer(len(value), 7) + + if huffman: + value_len[0] |= 0x80 + + return b"".join([bytes(prefix), bytes(value_len), value]) + + def _encode_table_size_change(self) -> bytes: + """ + Produces the encoded form of all header table size change context + updates. + """ + block = b"" + for size_bytes in self.table_size_changes: + b = encode_integer(size_bytes, 5) + b[0] |= 0x20 + block += bytes(b) + self.table_size_changes = [] + return block + + +class Decoder: + """ + An HPACK decoder object. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Added ``max_header_list_size`` argument. + + :param max_header_list_size: The maximum decompressed size we will allow + for any single header block. This is a protection against DoS attacks + that attempt to force the application to expand a relatively small + amount of data into a really large header list, allowing enormous + amounts of memory to be allocated. + + If this amount of data is exceeded, a `OversizedHeaderListError + ` exception will be raised. At this + point the connection should be shut down, as the HPACK state will no + longer be usable. + + Defaults to 64kB. + :type max_header_list_size: ``int`` + """ + + def __init__(self, max_header_list_size: int = DEFAULT_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE) -> None: + self.header_table = HeaderTable() + + #: The maximum decompressed size we will allow for any single header + #: block. This is a protection against DoS attacks that attempt to + #: force the application to expand a relatively small amount of data + #: into a really large header list, allowing enormous amounts of memory + #: to be allocated. + #: + #: If this amount of data is exceeded, a `OversizedHeaderListError + #: ` exception will be raised. At this + #: point the connection should be shut down, as the HPACK state will no + #: longer be usable. + #: + #: Defaults to 64kB. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 2.3.0 + self.max_header_list_size = max_header_list_size + + #: Maximum allowed header table size. + #: + #: A HTTP/2 implementation should set this to the most recent value of + #: SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE that it sent *and has received an ACK + #: for*. Once this setting is set, the actual header table size will be + #: checked at the end of each decoding run and whenever it is changed, + #: to confirm that it fits in this size. + self.max_allowed_table_size = self.header_table.maxsize + + @property + def header_table_size(self) -> int: + """ + Controls the size of the HPACK header table. + """ + return self.header_table.maxsize + + @header_table_size.setter + def header_table_size(self, value: int) -> None: + self.header_table.maxsize = value + + def decode(self, data: bytes, raw: bool = False) -> Iterable[HeaderTuple]: + """ + Takes an HPACK-encoded header block and decodes it into a header set. + + :param data: A bytestring representing a complete HPACK-encoded header + block. + :param raw: (optional) Whether to return the headers as tuples of raw + byte strings or to decode them as UTF-8 before returning + them. The default value is False, which returns tuples of + Unicode strings + :returns: A list of two-tuples of ``(name, value)`` representing the + HPACK-encoded headers, in the order they were decoded. + :raises HPACKDecodingError: If an error is encountered while decoding + the header block. + """ + log.debug("Decoding %s", data) + + data_mem = memoryview(data) + headers: list[HeaderTuple] = [] + data_len = len(data) + inflated_size = 0 + current_index = 0 + + while current_index < data_len: + # Work out what kind of header we're decoding. + # If the high bit is 1, it's an indexed field. + current = data[current_index] + indexed = bool(current & 0x80) + + # Otherwise, if the second-highest bit is 1 it's a field that does + # alter the header table. + literal_index = bool(current & 0x40) + + # Otherwise, if the third-highest bit is 1 it's an encoding context + # update. + encoding_update = bool(current & 0x20) + + if indexed: + header, consumed = self._decode_indexed( + data_mem[current_index:], + ) + elif literal_index: + # It's a literal header that does affect the header table. + header, consumed = self._decode_literal_index( + data_mem[current_index:], + ) + elif encoding_update: + # It's an update to the encoding context. These are forbidden + # in a header block after any actual header. + if headers: + msg = "Table size update not at the start of the block" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) + consumed = self._update_encoding_context( + data_mem[current_index:], + ) + header = None + else: + # It's a literal header that does not affect the header table. + header, consumed = self._decode_literal_no_index( + data_mem[current_index:], + ) + + if header: + headers.append(header) + inflated_size += table_entry_size(header[0], header[1]) + + if inflated_size > self.max_header_list_size: + msg = f"A header list larger than {self.max_header_list_size} has been received" + raise OversizedHeaderListError(msg) + + current_index += consumed + + # Confirm that the table size is lower than the maximum. We do this + # here to ensure that we catch when the max has been *shrunk* and the + # remote peer hasn't actually done that. + self._assert_valid_table_size() + + try: + return [_unicode_if_needed(h, raw) for h in headers] + except UnicodeDecodeError as err: + msg = "Unable to decode headers as UTF-8" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) from err + + def _assert_valid_table_size(self) -> None: + """ + Check that the table size set by the encoder is lower than the maximum + we expect to have. + """ + if self.header_table_size > self.max_allowed_table_size: + msg = "Encoder did not shrink table size to within the max" + raise InvalidTableSizeError(msg) + + def _update_encoding_context(self, data: bytes) -> int: + """ + Handles a byte that updates the encoding context. + """ + # We've been asked to resize the header table. + new_size, consumed = decode_integer(data, 5) + if new_size > self.max_allowed_table_size: + msg = "Encoder exceeded max allowable table size" + raise InvalidTableSizeError(msg) + self.header_table_size = new_size + return consumed + + def _decode_indexed(self, data: bytes) -> tuple[HeaderTuple, int]: + """ + Decodes a header represented using the indexed representation. + """ + index, consumed = decode_integer(data, 7) + header = HeaderTuple(*self.header_table.get_by_index(index)) + log.debug("Decoded %s, consumed %d", header, consumed) + return header, consumed + + def _decode_literal_no_index(self, data: bytes) -> tuple[HeaderTuple, int]: + return self._decode_literal(data, should_index=False) + + def _decode_literal_index(self, data: bytes) -> tuple[HeaderTuple, int]: + return self._decode_literal(data, should_index=True) + + def _decode_literal(self, data: bytes, should_index: bool) -> tuple[HeaderTuple, int]: + """ + Decodes a header represented with a literal. + """ + total_consumed = 0 + + # When should_index is true, if the low six bits of the first byte are + # nonzero, the header name is indexed. + # When should_index is false, if the low four bits of the first byte + # are nonzero the header name is indexed. + if should_index: + indexed_name = data[0] & 0x3F + name_len = 6 + not_indexable = False + else: + high_byte = data[0] + indexed_name = high_byte & 0x0F + name_len = 4 + not_indexable = bool(high_byte & 0x10) + + if indexed_name: + # Indexed header name. + index, consumed = decode_integer(data, name_len) + name = self.header_table.get_by_index(index)[0] + + total_consumed = consumed + length = 0 + else: + # Literal header name. The first byte was consumed, so we need to + # move forward. + data = data[1:] + + length, consumed = decode_integer(data, 7) + name = data[consumed:consumed + length] + if len(name) != length: + msg = "Truncated header block" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) + + if data[0] & 0x80: + name = decode_huffman(name) + total_consumed = consumed + length + 1 # Since we moved forward 1. + + data = data[consumed + length:] + + # The header value is definitely length-based. + length, consumed = decode_integer(data, 7) + value = data[consumed:consumed + length] + if len(value) != length: + msg = "Truncated header block" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) + + if data[0] & 0x80: + value = decode_huffman(value) + + # Updated the total consumed length. + total_consumed += length + consumed + + # If we have been told never to index the header field, encode that in + # the tuple we use. + header: HeaderTuple + if not_indexable: + header = NeverIndexedHeaderTuple(name, value) + else: + header = HeaderTuple(name, value) + + # If we've been asked to index this, add it to the header table. + if should_index: + self.header_table.add(name, value) + + log.debug( + "Decoded %s, total consumed %d bytes, indexed %s", + header, + total_consumed, + should_index, + ) + + return header, total_consumed diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f5b06c5ef1bdc993d15c3c137fa1714bf010927e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman.py @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +""" +An implementation of a bitwise prefix tree specially built for decoding +Huffman-coded content where we already know the Huffman table. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + + +class HuffmanEncoder: + """ + Encodes a string according to the Huffman encoding table defined in the + HPACK specification. + """ + + def __init__(self, huffman_code_list: list[int], huffman_code_list_lengths: list[int]) -> None: + self.huffman_code_list = huffman_code_list + self.huffman_code_list_lengths = huffman_code_list_lengths + + def encode(self, bytes_to_encode: bytes | None) -> bytes: + """ + Given a string of bytes, encodes them according to the HPACK Huffman + specification. + """ + # If handed the empty string, just immediately return. + if not bytes_to_encode: + return b"" + + final_num = 0 + final_int_len = 0 + + # Turn each byte into its huffman code. These codes aren't necessarily + # octet aligned, so keep track of how far through an octet we are. To + # handle this cleanly, just use a single giant integer. + for byte in bytes_to_encode: + bin_int_len = self.huffman_code_list_lengths[byte] + bin_int = self.huffman_code_list[byte] & ( + 2 ** (bin_int_len + 1) - 1 + ) + final_num <<= bin_int_len + final_num |= bin_int + final_int_len += bin_int_len + + # Pad out to an octet with ones. + bits_to_be_padded = (8 - (final_int_len % 8)) % 8 + final_num <<= bits_to_be_padded + final_num |= (1 << bits_to_be_padded) - 1 + + # Convert the number to hex and strip off the leading '0x' and the + # trailing 'L', if present. + s = hex(final_num)[2:].rstrip("L") + + # If this is odd, prepend a zero. + s = "0" + s if len(s) % 2 != 0 else s + + # This number should have twice as many digits as bytes. If not, we're + # missing some leading zeroes. Work out how many bytes we want and how + # many digits we have, then add the missing zero digits to the front. + total_bytes = (final_int_len + bits_to_be_padded) // 8 + expected_digits = total_bytes * 2 + + if len(s) != expected_digits: + missing_digits = expected_digits - len(s) + s = ("0" * missing_digits) + s + + return bytes.fromhex(s) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman_constants.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman_constants.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..146ee7911125b36975a64757e5cd05b74886d78c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman_constants.py @@ -0,0 +1,285 @@ +""" +Defines the constant Huffman table. This takes up an upsetting amount of space, +but c'est la vie. +""" +# flake8: noqa + +REQUEST_CODES = [ + 0x1ff8, + 0x7fffd8, + 0xfffffe2, + 0xfffffe3, + 0xfffffe4, + 0xfffffe5, + 0xfffffe6, + 0xfffffe7, + 0xfffffe8, + 0xffffea, + 0x3ffffffc, + 0xfffffe9, + 0xfffffea, + 0x3ffffffd, + 0xfffffeb, + 0xfffffec, + 0xfffffed, + 0xfffffee, + 0xfffffef, + 0xffffff0, + 0xffffff1, + 0xffffff2, + 0x3ffffffe, + 0xffffff3, + 0xffffff4, + 0xffffff5, + 0xffffff6, + 0xffffff7, + 0xffffff8, + 0xffffff9, + 0xffffffa, + 0xffffffb, + 0x14, + 0x3f8, + 0x3f9, + 0xffa, + 0x1ff9, + 0x15, + 0xf8, + 0x7fa, + 0x3fa, + 0x3fb, + 0xf9, + 0x7fb, + 0xfa, + 0x16, + 0x17, + 0x18, + 0x0, + 0x1, + 0x2, + 0x19, + 0x1a, + 0x1b, + 0x1c, + 0x1d, + 0x1e, + 0x1f, + 0x5c, + 0xfb, + 0x7ffc, + 0x20, + 0xffb, + 0x3fc, + 0x1ffa, + 0x21, + 0x5d, + 0x5e, + 0x5f, + 0x60, + 0x61, + 0x62, + 0x63, + 0x64, + 0x65, + 0x66, + 0x67, + 0x68, + 0x69, + 0x6a, + 0x6b, + 0x6c, + 0x6d, + 0x6e, + 0x6f, + 0x70, + 0x71, + 0x72, + 0xfc, + 0x73, + 0xfd, + 0x1ffb, + 0x7fff0, + 0x1ffc, + 0x3ffc, + 0x22, + 0x7ffd, + 0x3, + 0x23, + 0x4, + 0x24, + 0x5, + 0x25, + 0x26, + 0x27, + 0x6, + 0x74, + 0x75, + 0x28, + 0x29, + 0x2a, + 0x7, + 0x2b, + 0x76, + 0x2c, + 0x8, + 0x9, + 0x2d, + 0x77, + 0x78, + 0x79, + 0x7a, + 0x7b, + 0x7ffe, + 0x7fc, + 0x3ffd, + 0x1ffd, + 0xffffffc, + 0xfffe6, + 0x3fffd2, + 0xfffe7, + 0xfffe8, + 0x3fffd3, + 0x3fffd4, + 0x3fffd5, + 0x7fffd9, + 0x3fffd6, + 0x7fffda, + 0x7fffdb, + 0x7fffdc, + 0x7fffdd, + 0x7fffde, + 0xffffeb, + 0x7fffdf, + 0xffffec, + 0xffffed, + 0x3fffd7, + 0x7fffe0, + 0xffffee, + 0x7fffe1, + 0x7fffe2, + 0x7fffe3, + 0x7fffe4, + 0x1fffdc, + 0x3fffd8, + 0x7fffe5, + 0x3fffd9, + 0x7fffe6, + 0x7fffe7, + 0xffffef, + 0x3fffda, + 0x1fffdd, + 0xfffe9, + 0x3fffdb, + 0x3fffdc, + 0x7fffe8, + 0x7fffe9, + 0x1fffde, + 0x7fffea, + 0x3fffdd, + 0x3fffde, + 0xfffff0, + 0x1fffdf, + 0x3fffdf, + 0x7fffeb, + 0x7fffec, + 0x1fffe0, + 0x1fffe1, + 0x3fffe0, + 0x1fffe2, + 0x7fffed, + 0x3fffe1, + 0x7fffee, + 0x7fffef, + 0xfffea, + 0x3fffe2, + 0x3fffe3, + 0x3fffe4, + 0x7ffff0, + 0x3fffe5, + 0x3fffe6, + 0x7ffff1, + 0x3ffffe0, + 0x3ffffe1, + 0xfffeb, + 0x7fff1, + 0x3fffe7, + 0x7ffff2, + 0x3fffe8, + 0x1ffffec, + 0x3ffffe2, + 0x3ffffe3, + 0x3ffffe4, + 0x7ffffde, + 0x7ffffdf, + 0x3ffffe5, + 0xfffff1, + 0x1ffffed, + 0x7fff2, + 0x1fffe3, + 0x3ffffe6, + 0x7ffffe0, + 0x7ffffe1, + 0x3ffffe7, + 0x7ffffe2, + 0xfffff2, + 0x1fffe4, + 0x1fffe5, + 0x3ffffe8, + 0x3ffffe9, + 0xffffffd, + 0x7ffffe3, + 0x7ffffe4, + 0x7ffffe5, + 0xfffec, + 0xfffff3, + 0xfffed, + 0x1fffe6, + 0x3fffe9, + 0x1fffe7, + 0x1fffe8, + 0x7ffff3, + 0x3fffea, + 0x3fffeb, + 0x1ffffee, + 0x1ffffef, + 0xfffff4, + 0xfffff5, + 0x3ffffea, + 0x7ffff4, + 0x3ffffeb, + 0x7ffffe6, + 0x3ffffec, + 0x3ffffed, + 0x7ffffe7, + 0x7ffffe8, + 0x7ffffe9, + 0x7ffffea, + 0x7ffffeb, + 0xffffffe, + 0x7ffffec, + 0x7ffffed, + 0x7ffffee, + 0x7ffffef, + 0x7fffff0, + 0x3ffffee, + 0x3fffffff, +] + +REQUEST_CODES_LENGTH = [ + 13, 23, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 24, 30, 28, 28, 30, 28, 28, + 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 30, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, + 6, 10, 10, 12, 13, 6, 8, 11, 10, 10, 8, 11, 8, 6, 6, 6, + 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 7, 8, 15, 6, 12, 10, + 13, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, + 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 8, 7, 8, 13, 19, 13, 14, 6, + 15, 5, 6, 5, 6, 5, 6, 6, 6, 5, 7, 7, 6, 6, 6, 5, + 6, 7, 6, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 15, 11, 14, 13, 28, + 20, 22, 20, 20, 22, 22, 22, 23, 22, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 24, 23, + 24, 24, 22, 23, 24, 23, 23, 23, 23, 21, 22, 23, 22, 23, 23, 24, + 22, 21, 20, 22, 22, 23, 23, 21, 23, 22, 22, 24, 21, 22, 23, 23, + 21, 21, 22, 21, 23, 22, 23, 23, 20, 22, 22, 22, 23, 22, 22, 23, + 26, 26, 20, 19, 22, 23, 22, 25, 26, 26, 26, 27, 27, 26, 24, 25, + 19, 21, 26, 27, 27, 26, 27, 24, 21, 21, 26, 26, 28, 27, 27, 27, + 20, 24, 20, 21, 22, 21, 21, 23, 22, 22, 25, 25, 24, 24, 26, 23, + 26, 27, 26, 26, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 28, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 26, + 30, +] diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman_table.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman_table.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d6b875a637863a7c0f94c157f112374cea773dc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman_table.py @@ -0,0 +1,4741 @@ +""" +Implementation of a Huffman decoding table for HTTP/2. + +This is essentially a Python port of the work originally done for nghttp2's +Huffman decoding. For this reason, while this file is made available under the +MIT license as is the rest of this module, this file is undoubtedly a +derivative work of the nghttp2 file ``nghttp2_hd_huffman_data.c``, obtained +from https://github.com/tatsuhiro-t/nghttp2/ at commit +d2b55ad1a245e1d1964579fa3fac36ebf3939e72. That work is made available under +the Apache 2.0 license under the following terms: + + Copyright (c) 2013 Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa + + 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. + +The essence of this approach is that it builds a finite state machine out of +4-bit nibbles of Huffman coded data. The input function passes 4 bits worth of +data to the state machine each time, which uses those 4 bits of data along with +the current accumulated state data to process the data given. + +For the sake of efficiency, the in-memory representation of the states, +transitions, and result values of the state machine are represented as a long +list containing three-tuples. This list is enormously long, and viewing it as +an in-memory representation is not very clear, but it is laid out here in a way +that is intended to be *somewhat* more clear. + +Essentially, the list is structured as 256 collections of 16 entries (one for +each nibble) of three-tuples. Each collection is called a "node", and the +zeroth collection is called the "root node". The state machine tracks one +value: the "state" byte. + +For each nibble passed to the state machine, it first multiplies the "state" +byte by 16 and adds the numerical value of the nibble. This number is the index +into the large flat list. + +The three-tuple that is found by looking up that index consists of three +values: + +- a new state value, used for subsequent decoding +- a collection of flags, used to determine whether data is emitted or whether + the state machine is complete. +- the byte value to emit, assuming that emitting a byte is required. + +The flags are consulted, if necessary a byte is emitted, and then the next +nibble is used. This continues until the state machine believes it has +completely Huffman-decoded the data. + +This approach has relatively little indirection, and therefore performs +relatively well, particularly on implementations like PyPy where the cost of +loops at the Python-level is not too expensive. The total number of loop +iterations is 4x the number of bytes passed to the decoder. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from .exceptions import HPACKDecodingError + + +# This defines the state machine "class" at the top of the file. The reason we +# do this is to keep the terrifing monster state table at the *bottom* of the +# file so you don't have to actually *look* at the damn thing. +def decode_huffman(huffman_string: bytes | bytearray | None) -> bytes: + """ + Given a bytestring of Huffman-encoded data for HPACK, returns a bytestring + of the decompressed data. + """ + if not huffman_string: + return b"" + + state = 0 + flags = 0 + decoded_bytes = bytearray() + + # Perversely, bytearrays are a lot more convenient across Python 2 and + # Python 3 because they behave *the same way* on both platforms. Given that + # we really do want numerical bytes when we iterate here, let's use a + # bytearray. + huffman_string = bytearray(huffman_string) + + # This loop is unrolled somewhat. Because we use a nibble, not a byte, we + # need to handle each nibble twice. We unroll that: it makes the loop body + # a bit longer, but that's ok. + for input_byte in huffman_string: + index = (state * 16) + (input_byte >> 4) + state, flags, output_byte = HUFFMAN_TABLE[index] + + if flags & HUFFMAN_FAIL: + msg = "Invalid Huffman string" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) + + if flags & HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL: + decoded_bytes.append(output_byte) + + index = (state * 16) + (input_byte & 0x0F) + state, flags, output_byte = HUFFMAN_TABLE[index] + + if flags & HUFFMAN_FAIL: + msg = "Invalid Huffman string" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) + + if flags & HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL: + decoded_bytes.append(output_byte) + + if not (flags & HUFFMAN_COMPLETE): + msg = "Incomplete Huffman string" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) + + return bytes(decoded_bytes) + + +# Some decoder flags to control state transitions. +HUFFMAN_COMPLETE = 1 +HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL = (1 << 1) +HUFFMAN_FAIL = (1 << 2) + +# This is the monster table. Avert your eyes, children. +HUFFMAN_TABLE = [ + # Node 0 (Root Node, never emits symbols.) + (4, 0, 0), + (5, 0, 0), + (7, 0, 0), + (8, 0, 0), + (11, 0, 0), + (12, 0, 0), + (16, 0, 0), + (19, 0, 0), + (25, 0, 0), + (28, 0, 0), + (32, 0, 0), + (35, 0, 0), + (42, 0, 0), + (49, 0, 0), + (57, 0, 0), + (64, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE, 0), + + # Node 1 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (13, 0, 0), + (14, 0, 0), + (17, 0, 0), + (18, 0, 0), + (20, 0, 0), + (21, 0, 0), + + # Node 2 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + + # Node 3 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + + # Node 4 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + + # Node 5 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + + # Node 6 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + + # Node 7 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + + # Node 8 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + + # Node 9 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + + # Node 10 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + + # Node 11 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + + # Node 12 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + + # Node 13 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + + # Node 14 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + + # Node 15 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + + # Node 16 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + + # Node 17 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + + # Node 18 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + + # Node 19 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + + # Node 20 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + + # Node 21 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + + # Node 22 + (26, 0, 0), + (27, 0, 0), + (29, 0, 0), + (30, 0, 0), + (33, 0, 0), + (34, 0, 0), + (36, 0, 0), + (37, 0, 0), + (43, 0, 0), + (46, 0, 0), + (50, 0, 0), + (53, 0, 0), + (58, 0, 0), + (61, 0, 0), + (65, 0, 0), + (68, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE, 0), + + # Node 23 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (38, 0, 0), + (39, 0, 0), + + # Node 24 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + + # Node 25 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + + # Node 26 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + + # Node 27 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + + # Node 28 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + + # Node 29 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + + # Node 30 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + + # Node 31 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + + # Node 32 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + + # Node 33 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + + # Node 34 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + + # Node 35 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + + # Node 36 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + + # Node 37 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + + # Node 38 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + + # Node 39 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + + # Node 40 + (44, 0, 0), + (45, 0, 0), + (47, 0, 0), + (48, 0, 0), + (51, 0, 0), + (52, 0, 0), + (54, 0, 0), + (55, 0, 0), + (59, 0, 0), + (60, 0, 0), + (62, 0, 0), + (63, 0, 0), + (66, 0, 0), + (67, 0, 0), + (69, 0, 0), + (72, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE, 0), + + # Node 41 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + + # Node 42 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + + # Node 43 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + + # Node 44 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + + # Node 45 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + + # Node 46 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + + # Node 47 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + + # Node 48 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + + # Node 49 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + + # Node 50 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + + # Node 51 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + + # Node 52 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + + # Node 53 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + + # Node 54 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + + # Node 55 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + + # Node 56 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (70, 0, 0), + (71, 0, 0), + (73, 0, 0), + (74, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE, 0), + + # Node 57 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + + # Node 58 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + + # Node 59 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + + # Node 60 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + + # Node 61 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + + # Node 62 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + + # Node 63 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + + # Node 64 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (75, 0, 0), + (78, 0, 0), + + # Node 65 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + + # Node 66 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + + # Node 67 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + + # Node 68 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (76, 0, 0), + (77, 0, 0), + (79, 0, 0), + (81, 0, 0), + + # Node 69 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + + # Node 70 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + + # Node 71 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + + # Node 72 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (80, 0, 0), + (82, 0, 0), + (84, 0, 0), + + # Node 73 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + + # Node 74 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (83, 0, 0), + (85, 0, 0), + (88, 0, 0), + + # Node 75 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + + # Node 76 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + + # Node 77 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + + # Node 78 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (86, 0, 0), + (87, 0, 0), + (89, 0, 0), + (90, 0, 0), + + # Node 79 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + + # Node 80 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + + # Node 81 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (91, 0, 0), + (92, 0, 0), + + # Node 82 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + + # Node 83 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + + # Node 84 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (93, 0, 0), + (94, 0, 0), + + # Node 85 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + + # Node 86 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + + # Node 87 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + + # Node 88 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (95, 0, 0), + + # Node 89 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + + # Node 90 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (96, 0, 0), + (110, 0, 0), + + # Node 91 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + + # Node 92 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (97, 0, 0), + (101, 0, 0), + (111, 0, 0), + (133, 0, 0), + + # Node 93 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + + # Node 94 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (98, 0, 0), + (99, 0, 0), + (102, 0, 0), + (105, 0, 0), + (112, 0, 0), + (119, 0, 0), + (134, 0, 0), + (153, 0, 0), + + # Node 95 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (100, 0, 0), + (103, 0, 0), + (104, 0, 0), + (106, 0, 0), + (107, 0, 0), + (113, 0, 0), + (116, 0, 0), + (120, 0, 0), + (126, 0, 0), + (135, 0, 0), + (142, 0, 0), + (154, 0, 0), + (169, 0, 0), + + # Node 96 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (108, 0, 0), + (109, 0, 0), + + # Node 97 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + + # Node 98 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + + # Node 99 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + + # Node 100 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + + # Node 101 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + + # Node 102 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + + # Node 103 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + + # Node 104 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + + # Node 105 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + + # Node 106 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + + # Node 107 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + + # Node 108 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + + # Node 109 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + + # Node 110 + (114, 0, 0), + (115, 0, 0), + (117, 0, 0), + (118, 0, 0), + (121, 0, 0), + (123, 0, 0), + (127, 0, 0), + (130, 0, 0), + (136, 0, 0), + (139, 0, 0), + (143, 0, 0), + (146, 0, 0), + (155, 0, 0), + (162, 0, 0), + (170, 0, 0), + (180, 0, 0), + + # Node 111 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (122, 0, 0), + (124, 0, 0), + (125, 0, 0), + (128, 0, 0), + (129, 0, 0), + (131, 0, 0), + (132, 0, 0), + + # Node 112 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + + # Node 113 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + + # Node 114 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + + # Node 115 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + + # Node 116 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + + # Node 117 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + + # Node 118 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + + # Node 119 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + + # Node 120 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + + # Node 121 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + + # Node 122 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + + # Node 123 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + + # Node 124 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + + # Node 125 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + + # Node 126 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + + # Node 127 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + + # Node 128 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + + # Node 129 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + + # Node 130 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + + # Node 131 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + + # Node 132 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + + # Node 133 + (137, 0, 0), + (138, 0, 0), + (140, 0, 0), + (141, 0, 0), + (144, 0, 0), + (145, 0, 0), + (147, 0, 0), + (150, 0, 0), + (156, 0, 0), + (159, 0, 0), + (163, 0, 0), + (166, 0, 0), + (171, 0, 0), + (174, 0, 0), + (181, 0, 0), + (190, 0, 0), + + # Node 134 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (148, 0, 0), + (149, 0, 0), + (151, 0, 0), + (152, 0, 0), + + # Node 135 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + + # Node 136 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + + # Node 137 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + + # Node 138 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + + # Node 139 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + + # Node 140 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + + # Node 141 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + + # Node 142 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + + # Node 143 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + + # Node 144 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + + # Node 145 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + + # Node 146 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + + # Node 147 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + + # Node 148 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + + # Node 149 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + + # Node 150 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + + # Node 151 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + + # Node 152 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + + # Node 153 + (157, 0, 0), + (158, 0, 0), + (160, 0, 0), + (161, 0, 0), + (164, 0, 0), + (165, 0, 0), + (167, 0, 0), + (168, 0, 0), + (172, 0, 0), + (173, 0, 0), + (175, 0, 0), + (177, 0, 0), + (182, 0, 0), + (185, 0, 0), + (191, 0, 0), + (207, 0, 0), + + # Node 154 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + + # Node 155 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + + # Node 156 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + + # Node 157 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + + # Node 158 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + + # Node 159 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + + # Node 160 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + + # Node 161 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + + # Node 162 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + + # Node 163 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + + # Node 164 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + + # Node 165 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + + # Node 166 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + + # Node 167 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + + # Node 168 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + + # Node 169 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (176, 0, 0), + (178, 0, 0), + (179, 0, 0), + (183, 0, 0), + (184, 0, 0), + (186, 0, 0), + (187, 0, 0), + (192, 0, 0), + (199, 0, 0), + (208, 0, 0), + (223, 0, 0), + + # Node 170 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + + # Node 171 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + + # Node 172 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + + # Node 173 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + + # Node 174 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + + # Node 175 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + + # Node 176 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + + # Node 177 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + + # Node 178 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + + # Node 179 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + + # Node 180 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (188, 0, 0), + (189, 0, 0), + (193, 0, 0), + (196, 0, 0), + (200, 0, 0), + (203, 0, 0), + (209, 0, 0), + (216, 0, 0), + (224, 0, 0), + (238, 0, 0), + + # Node 181 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + + # Node 182 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + + # Node 183 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + + # Node 184 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + + # Node 185 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + + # Node 186 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + + # Node 187 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + + # Node 188 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + + # Node 189 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + + # Node 190 + (194, 0, 0), + (195, 0, 0), + (197, 0, 0), + (198, 0, 0), + (201, 0, 0), + (202, 0, 0), + (204, 0, 0), + (205, 0, 0), + (210, 0, 0), + (213, 0, 0), + (217, 0, 0), + (220, 0, 0), + (225, 0, 0), + (231, 0, 0), + (239, 0, 0), + (246, 0, 0), + + # Node 191 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (206, 0, 0), + + # Node 192 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + + # Node 193 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + + # Node 194 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + + # Node 195 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + + # Node 196 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + + # Node 197 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + + # Node 198 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + + # Node 199 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + + # Node 200 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + + # Node 201 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + + # Node 202 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + + # Node 203 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + + # Node 204 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + + # Node 205 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + + # Node 206 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + + # Node 207 + (211, 0, 0), + (212, 0, 0), + (214, 0, 0), + (215, 0, 0), + (218, 0, 0), + (219, 0, 0), + (221, 0, 0), + (222, 0, 0), + (226, 0, 0), + (228, 0, 0), + (232, 0, 0), + (235, 0, 0), + (240, 0, 0), + (243, 0, 0), + (247, 0, 0), + (250, 0, 0), + + # Node 208 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + + # Node 209 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + + # Node 210 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + + # Node 211 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + + # Node 212 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + + # Node 213 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + + # Node 214 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + + # Node 215 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + + # Node 216 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + + # Node 217 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + + # Node 218 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + + # Node 219 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + + # Node 220 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + + # Node 221 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + + # Node 222 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + + # Node 223 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (227, 0, 0), + (229, 0, 0), + (230, 0, 0), + (233, 0, 0), + (234, 0, 0), + (236, 0, 0), + (237, 0, 0), + (241, 0, 0), + (242, 0, 0), + (244, 0, 0), + (245, 0, 0), + (248, 0, 0), + (249, 0, 0), + (251, 0, 0), + (252, 0, 0), + + # Node 224 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + + # Node 225 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + + # Node 226 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + + # Node 227 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + + # Node 228 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + + # Node 229 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + + # Node 230 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + + # Node 231 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + + # Node 232 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + + # Node 233 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + + # Node 234 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + + # Node 235 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + + # Node 236 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + + # Node 237 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + + # Node 238 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (253, 0, 0), + + # Node 239 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + + # Node 240 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + + # Node 241 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + + # Node 242 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + + # Node 243 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + + # Node 244 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + + # Node 245 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + + # Node 246 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (254, 0, 0), + (255, 0, 0), + + # Node 247 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + + # Node 248 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + + # Node 249 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + + # Node 250 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + + # Node 251 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + + # Node 252 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + + # Node 253 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + + # Node 254 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + + # Node 255 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), +] diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/py.typed b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/struct.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/struct.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..420c634c0e655c531884f64ea979eafba1488635 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/struct.py @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +""" +Contains structures for representing header fields with associated metadata. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing_extensions import Self, TypeAlias # pragma: no cover + + +class HeaderTuple(tuple[bytes, bytes]): + """ + A data structure that stores a single header field. + + HTTP headers can be thought of as tuples of ``(field name, field value)``. + A single header block is a sequence of such tuples. + + In HTTP/2, however, certain bits of additional information are required for + compressing these headers: in particular, whether the header field can be + safely added to the HPACK compression context. + + This class stores a header that can be added to the compression context. In + all other ways it behaves exactly like a tuple. + """ + + __slots__ = () + + indexable = True + + def __new__(cls, *args: Any) -> Self: + return tuple.__new__(cls, args) + + +class NeverIndexedHeaderTuple(HeaderTuple): + """ + A data structure that stores a single header field that cannot be added to + a HTTP/2 header compression context. + """ + + __slots__ = () + + indexable = False + + def __new__(cls, *args: Any) -> Self: + return tuple.__new__(cls, args) + + +Header: TypeAlias = "HeaderTuple | NeverIndexedHeaderTuple | tuple[bytes, bytes]" +HeaderWeaklyTyped: TypeAlias = "HeaderTuple | NeverIndexedHeaderTuple | tuple[bytes | str, bytes | str]" diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/table.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/table.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7b5338bb0367010c4be086b90abab74f87329e51 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hpack/table.py @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ +# flake8: noqa +from collections import deque +import logging +from typing import Optional + +from .exceptions import InvalidTableIndex + +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def table_entry_size(name: bytes, value: bytes) -> int: + """ + Calculates the size of a single entry + + This size is mostly irrelevant to us and defined + specifically to accommodate memory management for + lower level implementations. The 32 extra bytes are + considered the "maximum" overhead that would be + required to represent each entry in the table. + + See RFC7541 Section 4.1 + """ + return 32 + len(name) + len(value) + + +class HeaderTable: + """ + Implements the combined static and dynamic header table + + The name and value arguments for all the functions + should ONLY be byte strings (b'') however this is not + strictly enforced in the interface. + + See RFC7541 Section 2.3 + """ + #: Default maximum size of the dynamic table. See + #: RFC7540 Section 6.5.2. + DEFAULT_SIZE = 4096 + + #: Constant list of static headers. See RFC7541 Section + #: 2.3.1 and Appendix A + STATIC_TABLE = ( + (b':authority' , b'' ), # noqa + (b':method' , b'GET' ), # noqa + (b':method' , b'POST' ), # noqa + (b':path' , b'/' ), # noqa + (b':path' , b'/index.html' ), # noqa + (b':scheme' , b'http' ), # noqa + (b':scheme' , b'https' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'200' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'204' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'206' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'304' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'400' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'404' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'500' ), # noqa + (b'accept-charset' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'accept-encoding' , b'gzip, deflate'), # noqa + (b'accept-language' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'accept-ranges' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'accept' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'access-control-allow-origin' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'age' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'allow' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'authorization' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'cache-control' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-disposition' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-encoding' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-language' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-length' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-location' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-range' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-type' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'cookie' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'date' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'etag' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'expect' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'expires' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'from' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'host' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'if-match' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'if-modified-since' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'if-none-match' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'if-range' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'if-unmodified-since' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'last-modified' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'link' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'location' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'max-forwards' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'proxy-authenticate' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'proxy-authorization' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'range' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'referer' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'refresh' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'retry-after' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'server' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'set-cookie' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'strict-transport-security' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'transfer-encoding' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'user-agent' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'vary' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'via' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'www-authenticate' , b'' ), # noqa + ) # noqa + + STATIC_TABLE_LENGTH = len(STATIC_TABLE) + + STATIC_TABLE_MAPPING: dict[bytes, tuple[int, dict[bytes, int]]] + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._maxsize = HeaderTable.DEFAULT_SIZE + self._current_size = 0 + self.resized = False + self.dynamic_entries: deque[tuple[bytes, bytes]] = deque() + + def get_by_index(self, index: int) -> tuple[bytes, bytes]: + """ + Returns the entry specified by index + + Note that the table is 1-based ie an index of 0 is + invalid. This is due to the fact that a zero value + index signals that a completely unindexed header + follows. + + The entry will either be from the static table or + the dynamic table depending on the value of index. + """ + original_index = index + index -= 1 + if 0 <= index: + if index < HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE_LENGTH: + return HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE[index] + + index -= HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE_LENGTH + if index < len(self.dynamic_entries): + return self.dynamic_entries[index] + + raise InvalidTableIndex("Invalid table index %d" % original_index) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "HeaderTable(%d, %s, %r)" % ( + self._maxsize, + self.resized, + self.dynamic_entries + ) + + def add(self, name: bytes, value: bytes) -> None: + """ + Adds a new entry to the table + + We reduce the table size if the entry will make the + table size greater than maxsize. + """ + # We just clear the table if the entry is too big + size = table_entry_size(name, value) + if size > self._maxsize: + self.dynamic_entries.clear() + self._current_size = 0 + else: + # Add new entry + self.dynamic_entries.appendleft((name, value)) + self._current_size += size + self._shrink() + + def search(self, name: bytes, value: bytes) -> Optional[tuple[int, bytes, Optional[bytes]]]: + """ + Searches the table for the entry specified by name + and value + + Returns one of the following: + - ``None``, no match at all + - ``(index, name, None)`` for partial matches on name only. + - ``(index, name, value)`` for perfect matches. + """ + partial = None + + header_name_search_result = HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE_MAPPING.get(name) + if header_name_search_result: + index = header_name_search_result[1].get(value) + if index is not None: + return index, name, value + else: + partial = (header_name_search_result[0], name, None) + + offset = HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE_LENGTH + 1 + for (i, (n, v)) in enumerate(self.dynamic_entries): + if n == name: + if v == value: + return i + offset, n, v + elif partial is None: + partial = (i + offset, n, None) + return partial + + @property + def maxsize(self) -> int: + return self._maxsize + + @maxsize.setter + def maxsize(self, newmax: int) -> None: + newmax = int(newmax) + log.debug("Resizing header table to %d from %d", newmax, self._maxsize) + oldmax = self._maxsize + self._maxsize = newmax + self.resized = (newmax != oldmax) + if newmax <= 0: + self.dynamic_entries.clear() + self._current_size = 0 + elif oldmax > newmax: + self._shrink() + + def _shrink(self) -> None: + """ + Shrinks the dynamic table to be at or below maxsize + """ + cursize = self._current_size + while cursize > self._maxsize: + name, value = self.dynamic_entries.pop() + cursize -= table_entry_size(name, value) + log.debug("Evicting %s: %s from the header table", name, value) + self._current_size = cursize + + +def _build_static_table_mapping() -> dict[bytes, tuple[int, dict[bytes, int]]]: + """ + Build static table mapping from header name to tuple with next structure: + (, ). + + static_table_mapping used for hash searching. + """ + static_table_mapping: dict[bytes, tuple[int, dict[bytes, int]]] = {} + for index, (name, value) in enumerate(HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE, 1): + header_name_search_result = static_table_mapping.setdefault(name, (index, {})) + header_name_search_result[1][value] = index + return static_table_mapping + + +HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE_MAPPING = _build_static_table_mapping() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/LICENSE b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d24c351e1889b5b7837e4c9c1dc59334191c7f2c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +The MIT License (MIT) + +Copyright (c) 2014 Cory Benfield + +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. 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It +provides a pure-Python codebase that is capable of decoding a binary stream +into HTTP/2 frames. + +This library is used directly by `hyper`_ and a number of other projects to +provide HTTP/2 frame decoding logic. + +Contributing +============ + +hyperframe welcomes contributions from anyone! Unlike many other projects we +are happy to accept cosmetic contributions and small contributions, in addition +to large feature requests and changes. + +Before you contribute (either by opening an issue or filing a pull request), +please `read the contribution guidelines`_. + +.. _read the contribution guidelines: http://hyper.readthedocs.org/en/development/contributing.html + +License +======= + +hyperframe is made available under the MIT License. For more details, see the +``LICENSE`` file in the repository. + +Authors +======= + +hyperframe is maintained by Cory Benfield, with contributions from others. 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"file:///home/conda/feedstock_root/build_artifacts/hyperframe_1737618333194/work"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/top_level.txt b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/top_level.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b21bb7c4d81d810d4cf96c8d59f2b0f6a54e6eab --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +hyperframe diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e95b20b910f19bf504b6726a531231f083d73658 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +""" +Provides a pure-Python HTTP/2 framing layer. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +__version__ = "6.1.0" diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/exceptions.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7a40f4ab767eeaad952e268010fc080475912b93 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +""" +Exceptions that can be thrown by hyperframe. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + + +class HyperframeError(Exception): + """ + The base class for all exceptions for the hyperframe module. + + .. versionadded:: 6.0.0 + """ + + +class UnknownFrameError(HyperframeError): + """ + A frame of unknown type was received. + + .. versionchanged:: 6.0.0 + Changed base class from `ValueError` to :class:`HyperframeError` + """ + + def __init__(self, frame_type: int, length: int) -> None: + #: The type byte of the unknown frame that was received. + self.frame_type = frame_type + + #: The length of the data portion of the unknown frame. + self.length = length + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return ( + f"UnknownFrameError: Unknown frame type 0x{self.frame_type:X} received, length {self.length} bytes" + ) + + +class InvalidPaddingError(HyperframeError): + """ + A frame with invalid padding was received. + + .. versionchanged:: 6.0.0 + Changed base class from `ValueError` to :class:`HyperframeError` + """ + + +class InvalidFrameError(HyperframeError): + """ + Parsing a frame failed because the data was not laid out appropriately. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0.2 + + .. versionchanged:: 6.0.0 + Changed base class from `ValueError` to :class:`HyperframeError` + """ + + +class InvalidDataError(HyperframeError): + """ + Content or data of a frame was is invalid or violates the specification. + + .. versionadded:: 6.0.0 + """ diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/flags.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/flags.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e5f4a22bd96e6ef3a327b962681bf6a9a76f5804 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/flags.py @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +""" +Basic Flag and Flags data structures. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections.abc import Iterable, Iterator, MutableSet +from typing import NamedTuple + + +class Flag(NamedTuple): + name: str + bit: int + + +class Flags(MutableSet): # type: ignore + """ + A simple MutableSet implementation that will only accept known flags as + elements. + + Will behave like a regular set(), except that a ValueError will be thrown + when .add()ing unexpected flags. + """ + + def __init__(self, defined_flags: Iterable[Flag]) -> None: + self._valid_flags = {flag.name for flag in defined_flags} + self._flags: set[str] = set() + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return repr(sorted(self._flags)) + + def __contains__(self, x: object) -> bool: + return self._flags.__contains__(x) + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]: + return self._flags.__iter__() + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return self._flags.__len__() + + def discard(self, value: str) -> None: + return self._flags.discard(value) + + def add(self, value: str) -> None: + if value not in self._valid_flags: + msg = f"Unexpected flag: {value}. Valid flags are: {self._valid_flags}" + raise ValueError(msg) + return self._flags.add(value) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/frame.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/frame.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a67487e0473c4d003505eef4e43cfeda3c76b1da --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/frame.py @@ -0,0 +1,937 @@ +""" +Framing logic for HTTP/2. + +Provides both classes to represent framed +data and logic for aiding the connection when it comes to reading from the +socket. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import binascii +import struct +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from collections.abc import Iterable # pragma: no cover + +from .exceptions import InvalidDataError, InvalidFrameError, InvalidPaddingError, UnknownFrameError +from .flags import Flag, Flags + +# The maximum initial length of a frame. Some frames have shorter maximum +# lengths. +FRAME_MAX_LEN = (2 ** 14) + +# The maximum allowed length of a frame. +FRAME_MAX_ALLOWED_LEN = (2 ** 24) - 1 + +# Stream association enumerations. +_STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM = "has-stream" +_STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM = "no-stream" +_STREAM_ASSOC_EITHER = "either" + +# Structs for packing and unpacking +_STRUCT_HBBBL = struct.Struct(">HBBBL") +_STRUCT_LL = struct.Struct(">LL") +_STRUCT_HL = struct.Struct(">HL") +_STRUCT_LB = struct.Struct(">LB") +_STRUCT_L = struct.Struct(">L") +_STRUCT_H = struct.Struct(">H") +_STRUCT_B = struct.Struct(">B") + + +class Frame: + """ + The base class for all HTTP/2 frames. + """ + + #: The flags defined on this type of frame. + defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] + + #: The byte used to define the type of the frame. + type: int | None = None + + # If 'has-stream', the frame's stream_id must be non-zero. If 'no-stream', + # it must be zero. If 'either', it's not checked. + stream_association: str | None = None + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, flags: Iterable[str] = ()) -> None: + #: The stream identifier for the stream this frame was received on. + #: Set to 0 for frames sent on the connection (stream-id 0). + self.stream_id = stream_id + + #: The flags set for this frame. + self.flags = Flags(self.defined_flags) + + #: The frame length, excluding the nine-byte header. + self.body_len = 0 + + for flag in flags: + self.flags.add(flag) + + if not self.stream_id and self.stream_association == _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM: + msg = f"Stream ID must be non-zero for {type(self).__name__}" + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + if self.stream_id and self.stream_association == _STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM: + msg = f"Stream ID must be zero for {type(self).__name__} with stream_id={self.stream_id}" + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + f"{type(self).__name__}(stream_id={self.stream_id}, flags={self.flags!r}): {self._body_repr()}" + ) + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + # More specific implementation may be provided by subclasses of Frame. + # This fallback shows the serialized (and truncated) body content. + return _raw_data_repr(self.serialize_body()) + + @staticmethod + def explain(data: memoryview) -> tuple[Frame, int]: + """ + Takes a bytestring and tries to parse a single frame and print it. + + This function is only provided for debugging purposes. + + :param data: A memoryview object containing the raw data of at least + one complete frame (header and body). + + .. versionadded:: 6.0.0 + """ + frame, length = Frame.parse_frame_header(data[:9]) + frame.parse_body(data[9:9 + length]) + print(frame) # noqa: T201 + return frame, length + + @staticmethod + def parse_frame_header(header: memoryview, strict: bool = False) -> tuple[Frame, int]: + """ + Takes a 9-byte frame header and returns a tuple of the appropriate + Frame object and the length that needs to be read from the socket. + + This populates the flags field, and determines how long the body is. + + :param header: A memoryview object containing the 9-byte frame header + data of a frame. Must not contain more or less. + + :param strict: Whether to raise an exception when encountering a frame + not defined by spec and implemented by hyperframe. + + :raises hyperframe.exceptions.UnknownFrameError: If a frame of unknown + type is received. + + .. versionchanged:: 5.0.0 + Added ``strict`` parameter to accommodate :class:`ExtensionFrame` + """ + try: + fields = _STRUCT_HBBBL.unpack(header) + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid frame header" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + # First 24 bits are frame length. + length = (fields[0] << 8) + fields[1] + typ_e = fields[2] + flags = fields[3] + stream_id = fields[4] & 0x7FFFFFFF + + try: + frame = FRAMES[typ_e](stream_id) + except KeyError as err: + if strict: + raise UnknownFrameError(typ_e, length) from err + frame = ExtensionFrame(type=typ_e, stream_id=stream_id) + + frame.parse_flags(flags) + return (frame, length) + + def parse_flags(self, flag_byte: int) -> Flags: + for flag, flag_bit in self.defined_flags: + if flag_byte & flag_bit: + self.flags.add(flag) + + return self.flags + + def serialize(self) -> bytes: + """ + Convert a frame into a bytestring, representing the serialized form of + the frame. + """ + body = self.serialize_body() + self.body_len = len(body) + + # Build the common frame header. + # First, get the flags. + flags = 0 + + for flag, flag_bit in self.defined_flags: + if flag in self.flags: + flags |= flag_bit + + header = _STRUCT_HBBBL.pack( + (self.body_len >> 8) & 0xFFFF, # Length spread over top 24 bits + self.body_len & 0xFF, + self.type, + flags, + self.stream_id & 0x7FFFFFFF, # Stream ID is 32 bits. + ) + + return header + body + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + raise NotImplementedError + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + """ + Given the body of a frame, parses it into frame data. This populates + the non-header parts of the frame: that is, it does not populate the + stream ID or flags. + + :param data: A memoryview object containing the body data of the frame. + Must not contain *more* data than the length returned by + :meth:`parse_frame_header + `. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + +class Padding: + """ + Mixin for frames that contain padding. Defines extra fields that can be + used and set by frames that can be padded. + """ + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, pad_length: int = 0, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) # type: ignore + + #: The length of the padding to use. + self.pad_length = pad_length + + def serialize_padding_data(self) -> bytes: + if "PADDED" in self.flags: # type: ignore + return _STRUCT_B.pack(self.pad_length) + return b"" + + def parse_padding_data(self, data: memoryview) -> int: + if "PADDED" in self.flags: # type: ignore + try: + self.pad_length = struct.unpack("!B", data[:1])[0] + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid Padding data" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + return 1 + return 0 + + #: .. deprecated:: 5.2.1 + #: Use self.pad_length instead. + @property + def total_padding(self) -> int: # pragma: no cover + import warnings + warnings.warn( + "total_padding contains the same information as pad_length.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return self.pad_length + + +class Priority: + """ + Mixin for frames that contain priority data. Defines extra fields that can + be used and set by frames that contain priority data. + """ + + def __init__(self, + stream_id: int, + depends_on: int = 0x0, + stream_weight: int = 0x0, + exclusive: bool = False, + **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) # type: ignore + + #: The stream ID of the stream on which this stream depends. + self.depends_on = depends_on + + #: The weight of the stream. This is an integer between 0 and 256. + self.stream_weight = stream_weight + + #: Whether the exclusive bit was set. + self.exclusive = exclusive + + def serialize_priority_data(self) -> bytes: + return _STRUCT_LB.pack( + self.depends_on + (0x80000000 if self.exclusive else 0), + self.stream_weight, + ) + + def parse_priority_data(self, data: memoryview) -> int: + try: + self.depends_on, self.stream_weight = _STRUCT_LB.unpack(data[:5]) + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid Priority data" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + self.exclusive = bool(self.depends_on >> 31) + self.depends_on &= 0x7FFFFFFF + return 5 + + +class DataFrame(Padding, Frame): + """ + DATA frames convey arbitrary, variable-length sequences of octets + associated with a stream. One or more DATA frames are used, for instance, + to carry HTTP request or response payloads. + """ + + #: The flags defined for DATA frames. + defined_flags = [ + Flag("END_STREAM", 0x01), + Flag("PADDED", 0x08), + ] + + #: The type byte for data frames. + type = 0x0 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The data contained on this frame. + self.data = data + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + padding_data = self.serialize_padding_data() + padding = b"\0" * self.pad_length + if isinstance(self.data, memoryview): + self.data = self.data.tobytes() + return b"".join([padding_data, self.data, padding]) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + padding_data_length = self.parse_padding_data(data) + self.data = ( + data[padding_data_length:len(data)-self.pad_length].tobytes() + ) + self.body_len = len(data) + + if self.pad_length and self.pad_length >= self.body_len: + msg = "Padding is too long." + raise InvalidPaddingError(msg) + + @property + def flow_controlled_length(self) -> int: + """ + The length of the frame that needs to be accounted for when considering + flow control. + """ + padding_len = 0 + if "PADDED" in self.flags: + # Account for extra 1-byte padding length field, which is still + # present if possibly zero-valued. + padding_len = self.pad_length + 1 + return len(self.data) + padding_len + + +class PriorityFrame(Priority, Frame): + """ + The PRIORITY frame specifies the sender-advised priority of a stream. It + can be sent at any time for an existing stream. This enables + reprioritisation of existing streams. + """ + + #: The flags defined for PRIORITY frames. + defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] + + #: The type byte defined for PRIORITY frames. + type = 0x02 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"exclusive={self.exclusive}, depends_on={self.depends_on}, stream_weight={self.stream_weight}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + return self.serialize_priority_data() + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + if len(data) > 5: + msg = f"PRIORITY must have 5 byte body: actual length {len(data)}." + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) + + self.parse_priority_data(data) + self.body_len = 5 + + +class RstStreamFrame(Frame): + """ + The RST_STREAM frame allows for abnormal termination of a stream. When sent + by the initiator of a stream, it indicates that they wish to cancel the + stream or that an error condition has occurred. When sent by the receiver + of a stream, it indicates that either the receiver is rejecting the stream, + requesting that the stream be cancelled or that an error condition has + occurred. + """ + + #: The flags defined for RST_STREAM frames. + defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] + + #: The type byte defined for RST_STREAM frames. + type = 0x03 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, error_code: int = 0, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The error code used when resetting the stream. + self.error_code = error_code + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"error_code={self.error_code}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + return _STRUCT_L.pack(self.error_code) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + if len(data) != 4: + msg = f"RST_STREAM must have 4 byte body: actual length {len(data)}." + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) + + try: + self.error_code = _STRUCT_L.unpack(data)[0] + except struct.error as err: # pragma: no cover + msg = "Invalid RST_STREAM body" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + self.body_len = 4 + + +class SettingsFrame(Frame): + """ + The SETTINGS frame conveys configuration parameters that affect how + endpoints communicate. The parameters are either constraints on peer + behavior or preferences. + + Settings are not negotiated. Settings describe characteristics of the + sending peer, which are used by the receiving peer. Different values for + the same setting can be advertised by each peer. For example, a client + might set a high initial flow control window, whereas a server might set a + lower value to conserve resources. + """ + + #: The flags defined for SETTINGS frames. + defined_flags = [Flag("ACK", 0x01)] + + #: The type byte defined for SETTINGS frames. + type = 0x04 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM + + # We need to define the known settings, they may as well be class + # attributes. + #: The byte that signals the SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE setting. + HEADER_TABLE_SIZE = 0x01 + #: The byte that signals the SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH setting. + ENABLE_PUSH = 0x02 + #: The byte that signals the SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS setting. + MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS = 0x03 + #: The byte that signals the SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE setting. + INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE = 0x04 + #: The byte that signals the SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE setting. + MAX_FRAME_SIZE = 0x05 + #: The byte that signals the SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE setting. + MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE = 0x06 + #: The byte that signals SETTINGS_ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL setting. + ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL = 0x08 + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int = 0, settings: dict[int, int] | None = None, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + if settings and "ACK" in kwargs.get("flags", ()): + msg = "Settings must be empty if ACK flag is set." + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + + #: A dictionary of the setting type byte to the value of the setting. + self.settings: dict[int, int] = settings or {} + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"settings={self.settings}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + return b"".join([_STRUCT_HL.pack(setting & 0xFF, value) + for setting, value in self.settings.items()]) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + if "ACK" in self.flags and len(data) > 0: + msg = f"SETTINGS ack frame must not have payload: got {len(data)} bytes" + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + + body_len = 0 + for i in range(0, len(data), 6): + try: + name, value = _STRUCT_HL.unpack(data[i:i+6]) + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid SETTINGS body" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + self.settings[name] = value + body_len += 6 + + self.body_len = body_len + + +class PushPromiseFrame(Padding, Frame): + """ + The PUSH_PROMISE frame is used to notify the peer endpoint in advance of + streams the sender intends to initiate. + """ + + #: The flags defined for PUSH_PROMISE frames. + defined_flags = [ + Flag("END_HEADERS", 0x04), + Flag("PADDED", 0x08), + ] + + #: The type byte defined for PUSH_PROMISE frames. + type = 0x05 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, promised_stream_id: int = 0, data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The stream ID that is promised by this frame. + self.promised_stream_id = promised_stream_id + + #: The HPACK-encoded header block for the simulated request on the new + #: stream. + self.data = data + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"promised_stream_id={self.promised_stream_id}, data={_raw_data_repr(self.data)}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + padding_data = self.serialize_padding_data() + padding = b"\0" * self.pad_length + data = _STRUCT_L.pack(self.promised_stream_id) + return b"".join([padding_data, data, self.data, padding]) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + padding_data_length = self.parse_padding_data(data) + + try: + self.promised_stream_id = _STRUCT_L.unpack( + data[padding_data_length:padding_data_length + 4], + )[0] + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid PUSH_PROMISE body" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + self.data = ( + data[padding_data_length + 4:len(data)-self.pad_length].tobytes() + ) + self.body_len = len(data) + + if self.promised_stream_id == 0 or self.promised_stream_id % 2 != 0: + msg = f"Invalid PUSH_PROMISE promised stream id: {self.promised_stream_id}" + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + + if self.pad_length and self.pad_length >= self.body_len: + msg = "Padding is too long." + raise InvalidPaddingError(msg) + + +class PingFrame(Frame): + """ + The PING frame is a mechanism for measuring a minimal round-trip time from + the sender, as well as determining whether an idle connection is still + functional. PING frames can be sent from any endpoint. + """ + + #: The flags defined for PING frames. + defined_flags = [Flag("ACK", 0x01)] + + #: The type byte defined for PING frames. + type = 0x06 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int = 0, opaque_data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The opaque data sent in this PING frame, as a bytestring. + self.opaque_data = opaque_data + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"opaque_data={self.opaque_data!r}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + if len(self.opaque_data) > 8: + msg = f"PING frame may not have more than 8 bytes of data, got {len(self.opaque_data)}" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) + + data = self.opaque_data + data += b"\x00" * (8 - len(self.opaque_data)) + return data + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + if len(data) != 8: + msg = f"PING frame must have 8 byte length: got {len(data)}" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) + + self.opaque_data = data.tobytes() + self.body_len = 8 + + +class GoAwayFrame(Frame): + """ + The GOAWAY frame informs the remote peer to stop creating streams on this + connection. It can be sent from the client or the server. Once sent, the + sender will ignore frames sent on new streams for the remainder of the + connection. + """ + + #: The flags defined for GOAWAY frames. + defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] + + #: The type byte defined for GOAWAY frames. + type = 0x07 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM + + def __init__(self, + stream_id: int = 0, + last_stream_id: int = 0, + error_code: int = 0, + additional_data: bytes = b"", + **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The last stream ID definitely seen by the remote peer. + self.last_stream_id = last_stream_id + + #: The error code for connection teardown. + self.error_code = error_code + + #: Any additional data sent in the GOAWAY. + self.additional_data = additional_data + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"last_stream_id={self.last_stream_id}, error_code={self.error_code}, additional_data={self.additional_data!r}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + data = _STRUCT_LL.pack( + self.last_stream_id & 0x7FFFFFFF, + self.error_code, + ) + data += self.additional_data + + return data + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + try: + self.last_stream_id, self.error_code = _STRUCT_LL.unpack( + data[:8], + ) + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid GOAWAY body." + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + self.body_len = len(data) + + if len(data) > 8: + self.additional_data = data[8:].tobytes() + + +class WindowUpdateFrame(Frame): + """ + The WINDOW_UPDATE frame is used to implement flow control. + + Flow control operates at two levels: on each individual stream and on the + entire connection. + + Both types of flow control are hop by hop; that is, only between the two + endpoints. Intermediaries do not forward WINDOW_UPDATE frames between + dependent connections. However, throttling of data transfer by any receiver + can indirectly cause the propagation of flow control information toward the + original sender. + """ + + #: The flags defined for WINDOW_UPDATE frames. + defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] + + #: The type byte defined for WINDOW_UPDATE frames. + type = 0x08 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_EITHER + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, window_increment: int = 0, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The amount the flow control window is to be incremented. + self.window_increment = window_increment + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"window_increment={self.window_increment}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + return _STRUCT_L.pack(self.window_increment & 0x7FFFFFFF) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + if len(data) > 4: + msg = f"WINDOW_UPDATE frame must have 4 byte length: got {len(data)}" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) + + try: + self.window_increment = _STRUCT_L.unpack(data)[0] + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid WINDOW_UPDATE body" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + if not 1 <= self.window_increment <= 2**31-1: + msg = "WINDOW_UPDATE increment must be between 1 to 2^31-1" + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + + self.body_len = 4 + + +class HeadersFrame(Padding, Priority, Frame): + """ + The HEADERS frame carries name-value pairs. It is used to open a stream. + HEADERS frames can be sent on a stream in the "open" or "half closed + (remote)" states. + + The HeadersFrame class is actually basically a data frame in this + implementation, because of the requirement to control the sizes of frames. + A header block fragment that doesn't fit in an entire HEADERS frame needs + to be followed with CONTINUATION frames. From the perspective of the frame + building code the header block is an opaque data segment. + """ + + #: The flags defined for HEADERS frames. + defined_flags = [ + Flag("END_STREAM", 0x01), + Flag("END_HEADERS", 0x04), + Flag("PADDED", 0x08), + Flag("PRIORITY", 0x20), + ] + + #: The type byte defined for HEADERS frames. + type = 0x01 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The HPACK-encoded header block. + self.data = data + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"exclusive={self.exclusive}, depends_on={self.depends_on}, stream_weight={self.stream_weight}, data={_raw_data_repr(self.data)}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + padding_data = self.serialize_padding_data() + padding = b"\0" * self.pad_length + + if "PRIORITY" in self.flags: + priority_data = self.serialize_priority_data() + else: + priority_data = b"" + + return b"".join([padding_data, priority_data, self.data, padding]) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + padding_data_length = self.parse_padding_data(data) + data = data[padding_data_length:] + + if "PRIORITY" in self.flags: + priority_data_length = self.parse_priority_data(data) + else: + priority_data_length = 0 + + self.body_len = len(data) + self.data = ( + data[priority_data_length:len(data)-self.pad_length].tobytes() + ) + + if self.pad_length and self.pad_length >= self.body_len: + msg = "Padding is too long." + raise InvalidPaddingError(msg) + + +class ContinuationFrame(Frame): + """ + The CONTINUATION frame is used to continue a sequence of header block + fragments. Any number of CONTINUATION frames can be sent on an existing + stream, as long as the preceding frame on the same stream is one of + HEADERS, PUSH_PROMISE or CONTINUATION without the END_HEADERS flag set. + + Much like the HEADERS frame, hyper treats this as an opaque data frame with + different flags and a different type. + """ + + #: The flags defined for CONTINUATION frames. + defined_flags = [Flag("END_HEADERS", 0x04)] + + #: The type byte defined for CONTINUATION frames. + type = 0x09 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The HPACK-encoded header block. + self.data = data + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"data={_raw_data_repr(self.data)}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + return self.data + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + self.data = data.tobytes() + self.body_len = len(data) + + +class AltSvcFrame(Frame): + """ + The ALTSVC frame is used to advertise alternate services that the current + host, or a different one, can understand. This frame is standardised as + part of RFC 7838. + + This frame does no work to validate that the ALTSVC field parameter is + acceptable per the rules of RFC 7838. + + .. note:: If the ``stream_id`` of this frame is nonzero, the origin field + must have zero length. Conversely, if the ``stream_id`` of this + frame is zero, the origin field must have nonzero length. Put + another way, a valid ALTSVC frame has ``stream_id != 0`` XOR + ``len(origin) != 0``. + """ + + type = 0x0A + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_EITHER + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, origin: bytes = b"", field: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + if not isinstance(origin, bytes): + msg = "AltSvc origin must be a bytestring." + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + if not isinstance(field, bytes): + msg = "AltSvc field must be a bytestring." + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + self.origin = origin + self.field = field + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"origin={self.origin!r}, field={self.field!r}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + origin_len = _STRUCT_H.pack(len(self.origin)) + return b"".join([origin_len, self.origin, self.field]) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + try: + origin_len = _STRUCT_H.unpack(data[0:2])[0] + self.origin = data[2:2+origin_len].tobytes() + + if len(self.origin) != origin_len: + msg = "Invalid ALTSVC frame body." + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) + + self.field = data[2+origin_len:].tobytes() + except (struct.error, ValueError) as err: + msg = "Invalid ALTSVC frame body." + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + self.body_len = len(data) + + +class ExtensionFrame(Frame): + """ + ExtensionFrame is used to wrap frames which are not natively interpretable + by hyperframe. + + Although certain byte prefixes are ordained by specification to have + certain contextual meanings, frames with other prefixes are not prohibited, + and may be used to communicate arbitrary meaning between HTTP/2 peers. + + Thus, hyperframe, rather than raising an exception when such a frame is + encountered, wraps it in a generic frame to be properly acted upon by + upstream consumers which might have additional context on how to use it. + + .. versionadded:: 5.0.0 + """ + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_EITHER + + def __init__(self, type: int, stream_id: int, flag_byte: int = 0x0, body: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: # noqa: A002 + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + self.type = type + self.flag_byte = flag_byte + self.body = body + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"type={self.type}, flag_byte={self.flag_byte}, body={_raw_data_repr(self.body)}" + + def parse_flags(self, flag_byte: int) -> None: # type: ignore + """ + For extension frames, we parse the flags by just storing a flag byte. + """ + self.flag_byte = flag_byte + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + self.body = data.tobytes() + self.body_len = len(data) + + def serialize(self) -> bytes: + """ + A broad override of the serialize method that ensures that the data + comes back out exactly as it came in. This should not be used in most + user code: it exists only as a helper method if frames need to be + reconstituted. + """ + # Build the frame header. + # First, get the flags. + flags = self.flag_byte + + header = _STRUCT_HBBBL.pack( + (self.body_len >> 8) & 0xFFFF, # Length spread over top 24 bits + self.body_len & 0xFF, + self.type, + flags, + self.stream_id & 0x7FFFFFFF, # Stream ID is 32 bits. + ) + + return header + self.body + + +def _raw_data_repr(data: bytes | None) -> str: + if not data: + return "None" + r = binascii.hexlify(data).decode("ascii") + if len(r) > 20: + r = r[:20] + "..." + return "" + + +_FRAME_CLASSES: list[type[Frame]] = [ + DataFrame, + HeadersFrame, + PriorityFrame, + RstStreamFrame, + SettingsFrame, + PushPromiseFrame, + PingFrame, + GoAwayFrame, + WindowUpdateFrame, + ContinuationFrame, + AltSvcFrame, +] +#: FRAMES maps the type byte for each frame to the class used to represent that +#: frame. +FRAMES = {cls.type: cls for cls in _FRAME_CLASSES} diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/py.typed b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a34a7e56db35cc4c85bfa166244b3d63a6a240d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b30fccc5b67d31f3b4eb7c26e5be2379f9f493d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: idna +Version: 3.13 +Summary: Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) +Author-email: Kim Davies +Requires-Python: >=3.8 +Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst +License-Expression: BSD-3-Clause +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy +Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: Name Service (DNS) +Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules +Classifier: Topic :: Utilities +License-File: LICENSE.md +Requires-Dist: ruff >= 0.6.2 ; extra == "all" +Requires-Dist: mypy >= 1.11.2 ; extra == "all" +Requires-Dist: pytest >= 8.3.2 ; extra == "all" +Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/kjd/idna/blob/master/HISTORY.rst +Project-URL: Issue tracker, https://github.com/kjd/idna/issues +Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/kjd/idna +Provides-Extra: all + +Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) +===================================================== + +Support for `Internationalized Domain Names in +Applications (IDNA) `_ +and `Unicode IDNA Compatibility Processing +`_. + +The latest versions of these standards supplied here provide +more comprehensive language coverage and reduce the potential of +allowing domains with known security vulnerabilities. This library +is a suitable replacement for the “encodings.idna” +module that comes with the Python standard library, but which +only supports an older superseded IDNA specification from 2003. + +Basic functions are simply executed: + +.. code-block:: pycon + + >>> import idna + >>> idna.encode('ドメイン.テスト') + b'xn--eckwd4c7c.xn--zckzah' + >>> print(idna.decode('xn--eckwd4c7c.xn--zckzah')) + ドメイン.テスト + + +Installation +------------ + +This package is available for installation from PyPI via the +typical mechanisms, such as: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ python3 -m pip install idna + + +Usage +----- + +For typical usage, the ``encode`` and ``decode`` functions will take a +domain name argument and perform a conversion to ASCII-compatible encoding +(known as A-labels), or to Unicode strings (known as U-labels) +respectively. + +.. code-block:: pycon + + >>> import idna + >>> idna.encode('ドメイン.テスト') + b'xn--eckwd4c7c.xn--zckzah' + >>> print(idna.decode('xn--eckwd4c7c.xn--zckzah')) + ドメイン.テスト + +Conversions can be applied at a per-label basis using the ``ulabel`` or +``alabel`` functions if necessary: + +.. code-block:: pycon + + >>> idna.alabel('测试') + b'xn--0zwm56d' + + +Compatibility Mapping (UTS #46) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +This library provides support for `Unicode IDNA Compatibility +Processing `_ which normalizes input from +different potential ways a user may input a domain prior to performing the IDNA +conversion operations. This functionality, known as a +`mapping `_, is considered by the +specification to be a local user-interface issue distinct from IDNA +conversion functionality. + +For example, “Königsgäßchen” is not a permissible label as *LATIN +CAPITAL LETTER K* is not allowed (nor are capital letters in general). +UTS 46 will convert this into lower case prior to applying the IDNA +conversion. + +.. code-block:: pycon + + >>> import idna + >>> idna.encode('Königsgäßchen') + ... + idna.core.InvalidCodepoint: Codepoint U+004B at position 1 of 'Königsgäßchen' not allowed + >>> idna.encode('Königsgäßchen', uts46=True) + b'xn--knigsgchen-b4a3dun' + >>> print(idna.decode('xn--knigsgchen-b4a3dun')) + königsgäßchen + + +Exceptions +---------- + +All errors raised during the conversion following the specification +should raise an exception derived from the ``idna.IDNAError`` base +class. + +More specific exceptions that may be generated as ``idna.IDNABidiError`` +when the error reflects an illegal combination of left-to-right and +right-to-left characters in a label; ``idna.InvalidCodepoint`` when +a specific codepoint is an illegal character in an IDN label (i.e. +INVALID); and ``idna.InvalidCodepointContext`` when the codepoint is +illegal based on its position in the string (i.e. it is CONTEXTO or CONTEXTJ +but the contextual requirements are not satisfied.) + +Building and Diagnostics +------------------------ + +The IDNA and UTS 46 functionality relies upon pre-calculated lookup +tables for performance. These tables are derived from computing against +eligibility criteria in the respective standards using the command-line +script ``tools/idna-data``. + +This tool will fetch relevant codepoint data from the Unicode repository +and perform the required calculations to identify eligibility. There are +three main modes: + +* ``idna-data make-libdata``. Generates ``idnadata.py`` and + ``uts46data.py``, the pre-calculated lookup tables used for IDNA and + UTS 46 conversions. Implementers who wish to track this library against + a different Unicode version may use this tool to manually generate a + different version of the ``idnadata.py`` and ``uts46data.py`` files. + +* ``idna-data make-table``. Generate a table of the IDNA disposition + (e.g. PVALID, CONTEXTJ, CONTEXTO) in the format found in Appendix + B.1 of RFC 5892 and the pre-computed tables published by `IANA + `_. + +* ``idna-data U+0061``. Prints debugging output on the various + properties associated with an individual Unicode codepoint (in this + case, U+0061), that are used to assess the IDNA and UTS 46 status of a + codepoint. This is helpful in debugging or analysis. + +The tool accepts a number of arguments, described using ``idna-data -h``. +Most notably, the ``--version`` argument allows the specification +of the version of Unicode to be used in computing the table data. For +example, ``idna-data --version 9.0.0 make-libdata`` will generate +library data against Unicode 9.0.0. + + +Additional Notes +---------------- + +* **Packages**. The latest tagged release version is published in the + `Python Package Index `_. + +* **Version support**. This library supports Python 3.8 and higher. + As this library serves as a low-level toolkit for a variety of + applications, many of which strive for broad compatibility with older + Python versions, there is no rush to remove older interpreter support. + Support for older versions are likely to be removed from new releases + as automated tests can no longer easily be run, i.e. once the Python + version is officially end-of-life. + +* **Testing**. The library has a test suite based on each rule of the + IDNA specification, as well as tests that are provided as part of the + Unicode Technical Standard 46, `Unicode IDNA Compatibility Processing + `_. + +* **Emoji**. It is an occasional request to support emoji domains in + this library. Encoding of symbols like emoji is expressly prohibited by + the IDNA technical standard, and emoji domains are broadly phased + out across the domain industry due to associated security risks. + +* **Transitional processing**. Unicode 16.0.0 removed transitional + processing so the `transitional` argument for the encode() method + no longer has any effect and will be removed at a later date. + diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/RECORD b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/RECORD new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6e3e2bc513705a8c00eb85b17c7522b72994f197 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/RECORD @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +idna-3.13.dist-info/INSTALLER,sha256=zuuue4knoyJ-UwPPXg8fezS7VCrXJQrAP7zeNuwvFQg,4 +idna-3.13.dist-info/METADATA,sha256=aCJPP9iIHtp9NZSENIrzP52rgjQxw0-PWNfHGJ7ffQA,8033 +idna-3.13.dist-info/RECORD,, +idna-3.13.dist-info/REQUESTED,sha256=47DEQpj8HBSa-_TImW-5JCeuQeRkm5NMpJWZG3hSuFU,0 +idna-3.13.dist-info/WHEEL,sha256=G2gURzTEtmeR8nrdXUJfNiB3VYVxigPQ-bEQujpNiNs,82 +idna-3.13.dist-info/direct_url.json,sha256=w-Jb8jwa9qMkaTBkx-Ks7Txb2eg4Bv4hdH5fhSDu5Cs,115 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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1cf35d6239deae4f49f74f82e0b806afb3646216 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/direct_url.json @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"dir_info": {}, "url": "file:///home/conda/feedstock_root/build_artifacts/bld/rattler-build_idna_1776947141/work"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cfdc030a751b089fc7e38fc88093b791605d501d --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +from .core import ( + IDNABidiError, + IDNAError, + InvalidCodepoint, + InvalidCodepointContext, + alabel, + check_bidi, + check_hyphen_ok, + check_initial_combiner, + check_label, + check_nfc, + decode, + encode, + ulabel, + uts46_remap, + valid_contextj, + valid_contexto, + valid_label_length, + valid_string_length, +) +from .intranges import intranges_contain +from .package_data import __version__ + +__all__ = [ + "__version__", + "IDNABidiError", + "IDNAError", + "InvalidCodepoint", + "InvalidCodepointContext", + "alabel", + "check_bidi", + "check_hyphen_ok", + "check_initial_combiner", + "check_label", + "check_nfc", + "decode", + "encode", + "intranges_contain", + "ulabel", + "uts46_remap", + "valid_contextj", + "valid_contexto", + "valid_label_length", + "valid_string_length", +] diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/codec.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/codec.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cbc2e4ff4ec3e2318d47615bab44ea0ca3dba978 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/codec.py @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +import codecs +import re +from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple + +from .core import IDNAError, alabel, decode, encode, ulabel + +_unicode_dots_re = re.compile("[\u002e\u3002\uff0e\uff61]") + + +class Codec(codecs.Codec): + def encode(self, data: str, errors: str = "strict") -> Tuple[bytes, int]: + if errors != "strict": + raise IDNAError('Unsupported error handling "{}"'.format(errors)) + + if not data: + return b"", 0 + + return encode(data), len(data) + + def decode(self, data: bytes, errors: str = "strict") -> Tuple[str, int]: + if errors != "strict": + raise IDNAError('Unsupported error handling "{}"'.format(errors)) + + if not data: + return "", 0 + + return decode(data), len(data) + + +class IncrementalEncoder(codecs.BufferedIncrementalEncoder): + def _buffer_encode(self, data: str, errors: str, final: bool) -> Tuple[bytes, int]: + if errors != "strict": + raise IDNAError('Unsupported error handling "{}"'.format(errors)) + + if not data: + return b"", 0 + + labels = _unicode_dots_re.split(data) + trailing_dot = b"" + if labels: + if not labels[-1]: + trailing_dot = b"." + del labels[-1] + elif not final: + # Keep potentially unfinished label until the next call + del labels[-1] + if labels: + trailing_dot = b"." + + result = [] + size = 0 + for label in labels: + result.append(alabel(label)) + if size: + size += 1 + size += len(label) + + # Join with U+002E + result_bytes = b".".join(result) + trailing_dot + size += len(trailing_dot) + return result_bytes, size + + +class IncrementalDecoder(codecs.BufferedIncrementalDecoder): + def _buffer_decode(self, data: Any, errors: str, final: bool) -> Tuple[str, int]: + if errors != "strict": + raise IDNAError('Unsupported error handling "{}"'.format(errors)) + + if not data: + return ("", 0) + + if not isinstance(data, str): + data = str(data, "ascii") + + labels = _unicode_dots_re.split(data) + trailing_dot = "" + if labels: + if not labels[-1]: + trailing_dot = "." + del labels[-1] + elif not final: + # Keep potentially unfinished label until the next call + del labels[-1] + if labels: + trailing_dot = "." + + result = [] + size = 0 + for label in labels: + result.append(ulabel(label)) + if size: + size += 1 + size += len(label) + + result_str = ".".join(result) + trailing_dot + size += len(trailing_dot) + return (result_str, size) + + +class StreamWriter(Codec, codecs.StreamWriter): + pass + + +class StreamReader(Codec, codecs.StreamReader): + pass + + +def search_function(name: str) -> Optional[codecs.CodecInfo]: + if name != "idna2008": + return None + return codecs.CodecInfo( + name=name, + encode=Codec().encode, + decode=Codec().decode, # type: ignore + incrementalencoder=IncrementalEncoder, + incrementaldecoder=IncrementalDecoder, + streamwriter=StreamWriter, + streamreader=StreamReader, + ) + + +codecs.register(search_function) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/compat.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/compat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1df9f2a70e6815908f2784e88897a9a359eef84c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/compat.py @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +from typing import Any, Union + +from .core import decode, encode + + +def ToASCII(label: str) -> bytes: + return encode(label) + + +def ToUnicode(label: Union[bytes, bytearray]) -> str: + return decode(label) + + +def nameprep(s: Any) -> None: + raise NotImplementedError("IDNA 2008 does not utilise nameprep protocol") diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/core.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/core.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e6ac1f984fd85201722496570b2b0b6886261225 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/core.py @@ -0,0 +1,440 @@ +import bisect +import re +import unicodedata +import warnings +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) + 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": + continue + else: + 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 transitional: + warnings.warn( + "Transitional processing has been removed from UTS #46. " + "The transitional argument will be removed in a future version.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + 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/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/idnadata.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/idnadata.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8335f26059c8bb932cca0b15a085ec91701b743a --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/idnadata.py @@ -0,0 +1,4367 @@ +# This file is automatically generated by tools/idna-data + 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0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7bfaa8d80d7dc471d572db0f949460901126e8bd --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/idna/intranges.py @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +""" +Given a list of integers, made up of (hopefully) a small number of long runs +of consecutive integers, compute a representation of the form +((start1, end1), (start2, end2) ...). Then answer the question "was x present +in the original list?" in time O(log(# runs)). +""" + +import bisect +from typing import List, Tuple + + +def intranges_from_list(list_: List[int]) -> Tuple[int, ...]: + """Represent a list of integers as a sequence of ranges: + ((start_0, end_0), (start_1, end_1), ...), such that the original + integers are exactly those x such that start_i <= x < end_i for some i. + + Ranges are encoded as single integers (start << 32 | end), not as tuples. + """ + + sorted_list = sorted(list_) + ranges = [] + last_write = -1 + for i in range(len(sorted_list)): + if i + 1 < len(sorted_list): + if sorted_list[i] == sorted_list[i + 1] - 1: + continue + current_range = sorted_list[last_write + 1 : i + 1] + ranges.append(_encode_range(current_range[0], current_range[-1] + 1)) + last_write = i + + return tuple(ranges) + + +def _encode_range(start: int, end: int) -> int: + return (start << 32) | end + + +def _decode_range(r: int) -> Tuple[int, int]: + return (r >> 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Coombs" +License-Expression: Apache-2.0 +Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/python/importlib_metadata +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only +Requires-Python: >=3.10 +Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst +License-File: LICENSE +Requires-Dist: zipp>=3.20 +Provides-Extra: test +Requires-Dist: pytest!=8.1.*,>=6; extra == "test" +Requires-Dist: packaging; extra == "test" +Requires-Dist: pyfakefs; extra == "test" +Requires-Dist: pytest-perf>=0.9.2; extra == "test" +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: perf +Requires-Dist: ipython; extra == "perf" +Provides-Extra: check +Requires-Dist: pytest-checkdocs>=2.14; extra == "check" +Requires-Dist: pytest-ruff>=0.2.1; sys_platform != "cygwin" and extra == "check" +Provides-Extra: cover +Requires-Dist: pytest-cov; extra == "cover" +Provides-Extra: enabler +Requires-Dist: pytest-enabler>=3.4; extra == "enabler" +Provides-Extra: type +Requires-Dist: pytest-mypy>=1.0.1; platform_python_implementation != "PyPy" and extra == "type" +Dynamic: license-file + +.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/importlib_metadata.svg + :target: https://pypi.org/project/importlib_metadata + +.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/importlib_metadata.svg + +.. image:: https://github.com/python/importlib_metadata/actions/workflows/main.yml/badge.svg + :target: https://github.com/python/importlib_metadata/actions?query=workflow%3A%22tests%22 + :alt: tests + +.. image:: https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/astral-sh/ruff/main/assets/badge/v2.json + :target: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff + :alt: Ruff + +.. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/importlib-metadata/badge/?version=latest + :target: https://importlib-metadata.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest + +.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/skeleton-2025-informational + :target: https://blog.jaraco.com/skeleton + +.. image:: https://tidelift.com/badges/package/pypi/importlib-metadata + :target: https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/pypi-importlib-metadata?utm_source=pypi-importlib-metadata&utm_medium=readme + +Library to access the metadata for a Python package. + +This package supplies third-party access to the functionality of +`importlib.metadata `_ +including improvements added to subsequent Python versions. + + +Compatibility +============= + +New features are introduced in this third-party library and later merged +into CPython. The following table indicates which versions of this library +were contributed to different versions in the standard library: + +.. list-table:: + :header-rows: 1 + + * - importlib_metadata + - stdlib + * - 7.0 + - 3.13 + * - 6.5 + - 3.12 + * - 4.13 + - 3.11 + * - 4.6 + - 3.10 + * - 1.4 + - 3.8 + + +Usage +===== + +See the `online documentation `_ +for usage details. + +`Finder authors +`_ can +also add support for custom package installers. See the above documentation +for details. + + +Caveats +======= + +This project primarily supports third-party packages installed by PyPA +tools (or other conforming packages). 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See +https://github.com/python/importlib_metadata/wiki/Development-Methodology +for more detail. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import abc +import collections +import email +import functools +import itertools +import operator +import os +import pathlib +import posixpath +import re +import sys +import textwrap +import types +from collections.abc import Iterable, Mapping +from contextlib import suppress +from importlib import import_module +from importlib.abc import MetaPathFinder +from itertools import starmap +from typing import Any + +from . import _meta +from ._collections import FreezableDefaultDict, Pair +from ._compat import ( + NullFinder, + install, +) +from ._functools import method_cache, noop, pass_none, passthrough +from ._itertools import always_iterable, bucket, unique_everseen +from ._meta import PackageMetadata, SimplePath +from ._typing import md_none +from .compat import py311 + +__all__ = [ + 'Distribution', + 'DistributionFinder', + 'PackageMetadata', + 'PackageNotFoundError', + 'SimplePath', + 'distribution', + 'distributions', + 'entry_points', + 'files', + 'metadata', + 'packages_distributions', + 'requires', + 'version', +] + + +class PackageNotFoundError(ModuleNotFoundError): + """The package was not found.""" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"No package metadata was found for {self.name}" + + @property + def name(self) -> str: # type: ignore[override] # make readonly + (name,) = self.args + return name + + +class Sectioned: + """ + A simple entry point config parser for performance + + >>> for item in Sectioned.read(Sectioned._sample): + ... print(item) + Pair(name='sec1', value='# comments ignored') + Pair(name='sec1', value='a = 1') + Pair(name='sec1', value='b = 2') + Pair(name='sec2', value='a = 2') + + >>> res = Sectioned.section_pairs(Sectioned._sample) + >>> item = next(res) + >>> item.name + 'sec1' + >>> item.value + Pair(name='a', value='1') + >>> item = next(res) + >>> item.value + Pair(name='b', value='2') + >>> item = next(res) + >>> item.name + 'sec2' + >>> item.value + Pair(name='a', value='2') + >>> list(res) + [] + """ + + _sample = textwrap.dedent( + """ + [sec1] + # comments ignored + a = 1 + b = 2 + + [sec2] + a = 2 + """ + ).lstrip() + + @classmethod + def section_pairs(cls, text): + return ( + section._replace(value=Pair.parse(section.value)) + for section in cls.read(text, filter_=cls.valid) + if section.name is not None + ) + + @staticmethod + def read(text, filter_=None): + lines = filter(filter_, map(str.strip, text.splitlines())) + name = None + for value in lines: + section_match = value.startswith('[') and value.endswith(']') + if section_match: + name = value.strip('[]') + continue + yield Pair(name, value) + + @staticmethod + def valid(line: str): + return line and not line.startswith('#') + + +class _EntryPointMatch(types.SimpleNamespace): + module: str + attr: str + extras: str + + +class EntryPoint: + """An entry point as defined by Python packaging conventions. + + See `the packaging docs on entry points + `_ + for more information. + + >>> ep = EntryPoint( + ... name=None, group=None, value='package.module:attr [extra1, extra2]') + >>> ep.module + 'package.module' + >>> ep.attr + 'attr' + >>> ep.extras + ['extra1', 'extra2'] + + If the value package or module are not valid identifiers, a + ValueError is raised on access. + + >>> EntryPoint(name=None, group=None, value='invalid-name').module + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + ValueError: ('Invalid object reference...invalid-name... + >>> EntryPoint(name=None, group=None, value='invalid-name').attr + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + ValueError: ('Invalid object reference...invalid-name... + >>> EntryPoint(name=None, group=None, value='invalid-name').extras + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + ValueError: ('Invalid object reference...invalid-name... + + The same thing happens on construction. + + >>> EntryPoint(name=None, group=None, value='invalid-name') + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + ValueError: ('Invalid object reference...invalid-name... + + """ + + pattern = re.compile( + r'(?P[\w.]+)\s*' + r'(:\s*(?P[\w.]+)\s*)?' + r'((?P\[.*\])\s*)?$' + ) + """ + A regular expression describing the syntax for an entry point, + which might look like: + + - module + - package.module + - package.module:attribute + - package.module:object.attribute + - package.module:attr [extra1, extra2] + + Other combinations are possible as well. + + The expression is lenient about whitespace around the ':', + following the attr, and following any extras. + """ + + name: str + value: str + group: str + + dist: Distribution | None = None + + def __init__(self, name: str, value: str, group: str) -> None: + vars(self).update(name=name, value=value, group=group) + self.module + + def load(self) -> Any: + """Load the entry point from its definition. If only a module + is indicated by the value, return that module. Otherwise, + return the named object. + """ + module = import_module(self.module) + attrs = filter(None, (self.attr or '').split('.')) + return functools.reduce(getattr, attrs, module) + + @property + def module(self) -> str: + return self._match.module + + @property + def attr(self) -> str: + return self._match.attr + + @property + def extras(self) -> list[str]: + return re.findall(r'\w+', self._match.extras or '') + + @functools.cached_property + def _match(self) -> _EntryPointMatch: + match = self.pattern.match(self.value) + if not match: + raise ValueError( + 'Invalid object reference. ' + 'See https://packaging.python.org' + '/en/latest/specifications/entry-points/#data-model', + self.value, + ) + return _EntryPointMatch(**match.groupdict()) + + def _for(self, dist): + vars(self).update(dist=dist) + return self + + def matches(self, **params): + """ + EntryPoint matches the given parameters. + + >>> ep = EntryPoint(group='foo', name='bar', value='bing:bong [extra1, extra2]') + >>> ep.matches(group='foo') + True + >>> ep.matches(name='bar', value='bing:bong [extra1, extra2]') + True + >>> ep.matches(group='foo', name='other') + False + >>> ep.matches() + True + >>> ep.matches(extras=['extra1', 'extra2']) + True + >>> ep.matches(module='bing') + True + >>> ep.matches(attr='bong') + True + """ + self._disallow_dist(params) + attrs = (getattr(self, param) for param in params) + return all(map(operator.eq, params.values(), attrs)) + + @staticmethod + def _disallow_dist(params): + """ + Querying by dist is not allowed (dist objects are not comparable). + >>> EntryPoint(name='fan', value='fav', group='fag').matches(dist='foo') + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + ValueError: "dist" is not suitable for matching... + """ + if "dist" in params: + raise ValueError( + '"dist" is not suitable for matching. ' + "Instead, use Distribution.entry_points.select() on a " + "located distribution." + ) + + def _key(self): + return self.name, self.value, self.group + + def __lt__(self, other): + return self._key() < other._key() + + def __eq__(self, other): + return self._key() == other._key() + + def __setattr__(self, name, value): + raise AttributeError("EntryPoint objects are immutable.") + + def __repr__(self): + return ( + f'EntryPoint(name={self.name!r}, value={self.value!r}, ' + f'group={self.group!r})' + ) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self._key()) + + +class EntryPoints(tuple): + """ + An immutable collection of selectable EntryPoint objects. + """ + + __slots__ = () + + def __getitem__(self, name: str) -> EntryPoint: # type: ignore[override] # Work with str instead of int + """ + Get the EntryPoint in self matching name. + """ + try: + return next(iter(self.select(name=name))) + except StopIteration: + raise KeyError(name) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + Repr with classname and tuple constructor to + signal that we deviate from regular tuple behavior. + """ + return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, tuple(self)) + + def select(self, **params) -> EntryPoints: + """ + Select entry points from self that match the + given parameters (typically group and/or name). + """ + return EntryPoints(ep for ep in self if ep.matches(**params)) + + @property + def names(self) -> set[str]: + """ + Return the set of all names of all entry points. + """ + return {ep.name for ep in self} + + @property + def groups(self) -> set[str]: + """ + Return the set of all groups of all entry points. + """ + return {ep.group for ep in self} + + @classmethod + def _from_text_for(cls, text, dist): + return cls(ep._for(dist) for ep in cls._from_text(text)) + + @staticmethod + def _from_text(text): + return ( + EntryPoint(name=item.value.name, value=item.value.value, group=item.name) + for item in Sectioned.section_pairs(text or '') + ) + + +class PackagePath(pathlib.PurePosixPath): + """A reference to a path in a package""" + + hash: FileHash | None + size: int + dist: Distribution + + def read_text(self, encoding: str = 'utf-8') -> str: + return self.locate().read_text(encoding=encoding) + + def read_binary(self) -> bytes: + return self.locate().read_bytes() + + def locate(self) -> SimplePath: + """Return a path-like object for this path""" + return self.dist.locate_file(self) + + +class FileHash: + def __init__(self, spec: str) -> None: + self.mode, _, self.value = spec.partition('=') + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f'' + + +class Distribution(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): + """ + An abstract Python distribution package. + + Custom providers may derive from this class and define + the abstract methods to provide a concrete implementation + for their environment. Some providers may opt to override + the default implementation of some properties to bypass + the file-reading mechanism. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def read_text(self, filename) -> str | None: + """Attempt to load metadata file given by the name. + + Python distribution metadata is organized by blobs of text + typically represented as "files" in the metadata directory + (e.g. package-1.0.dist-info). These files include things + like: + + - METADATA: The distribution metadata including fields + like Name and Version and Description. + - entry_points.txt: A series of entry points as defined in + `the entry points spec `_. + - RECORD: A record of files according to + `this recording spec `_. + + A package may provide any set of files, including those + not listed here or none at all. + + :param filename: The name of the file in the distribution info. + :return: The text if found, otherwise None. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def locate_file(self, path: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> SimplePath: + """ + Given a path to a file in this distribution, return a SimplePath + to it. + + This method is used by callers of ``Distribution.files()`` to + locate files within the distribution. If it's possible for a + Distribution to represent files in the distribution as + ``SimplePath`` objects, it should implement this method + to resolve such objects. + + Some Distribution providers may elect not to resolve SimplePath + objects within the distribution by raising a + NotImplementedError, but consumers of such a Distribution would + be unable to invoke ``Distribution.files()``. + """ + + @classmethod + def from_name(cls, name: str) -> Distribution: + """Return the Distribution for the given package name. + + :param name: The name of the distribution package to search for. + :return: The Distribution instance (or subclass thereof) for the named + package, if found. + :raises PackageNotFoundError: When the named package's distribution + metadata cannot be found. + :raises ValueError: When an invalid value is supplied for name. + """ + if not name: + raise ValueError("A distribution name is required.") + try: + return next(iter(cls._prefer_valid(cls.discover(name=name)))) + except StopIteration: + raise PackageNotFoundError(name) + + @classmethod + def discover( + cls, *, context: DistributionFinder.Context | None = None, **kwargs + ) -> Iterable[Distribution]: + """Return an iterable of Distribution objects for all packages. + + Pass a ``context`` or pass keyword arguments for constructing + a context. + + :context: A ``DistributionFinder.Context`` object. + :return: Iterable of Distribution objects for packages matching + the context. + """ + if context and kwargs: + raise ValueError("cannot accept context and kwargs") + context = context or DistributionFinder.Context(**kwargs) + return itertools.chain.from_iterable( + resolver(context) for resolver in cls._discover_resolvers() + ) + + @staticmethod + def _prefer_valid(dists: Iterable[Distribution]) -> Iterable[Distribution]: + """ + Prefer (move to the front) distributions that have metadata. + + Ref python/importlib_resources#489. + """ + buckets = bucket(dists, lambda dist: bool(dist.metadata)) + return itertools.chain(buckets[True], buckets[False]) + + @staticmethod + def at(path: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> Distribution: + """Return a Distribution for the indicated metadata path. + + :param path: a string or path-like object + :return: a concrete Distribution instance for the path + """ + return PathDistribution(pathlib.Path(path)) + + @staticmethod + def _discover_resolvers(): + """Search the meta_path for resolvers (MetadataPathFinders).""" + declared = ( + getattr(finder, 'find_distributions', None) for finder in sys.meta_path + ) + return filter(None, declared) + + @property + def metadata(self) -> _meta.PackageMetadata | None: + """Return the parsed metadata for this Distribution. + + The returned object will have keys that name the various bits of + metadata per the + `Core metadata specifications `_. + + Custom providers may provide the METADATA file or override this + property. + """ + + text = ( + self.read_text('METADATA') + or self.read_text('PKG-INFO') + # This last clause is here to support old egg-info files. Its + # effect is to just end up using the PathDistribution's self._path + # (which points to the egg-info file) attribute unchanged. + or self.read_text('') + ) + return self._assemble_message(text) + + @staticmethod + @pass_none + def _assemble_message(text: str) -> _meta.PackageMetadata: + # deferred for performance (python/cpython#109829) + from . import _adapters + + return _adapters.Message(email.message_from_string(text)) + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + """Return the 'Name' metadata for the distribution package.""" + return md_none(self.metadata)['Name'] + + @property + def _normalized_name(self): + """Return a normalized version of the name.""" + return Prepared.normalize(self.name) + + @property + def version(self) -> str: + """Return the 'Version' metadata for the distribution package.""" + return md_none(self.metadata)['Version'] + + @property + def entry_points(self) -> EntryPoints: + """ + Return EntryPoints for this distribution. + + Custom providers may provide the ``entry_points.txt`` file + or override this property. + """ + return EntryPoints._from_text_for(self.read_text('entry_points.txt'), self) + + @property + def files(self) -> list[PackagePath] | None: + """Files in this distribution. + + :return: List of PackagePath for this distribution or None + + Result is `None` if the metadata file that enumerates files + (i.e. RECORD for dist-info, or installed-files.txt or + SOURCES.txt for egg-info) is missing. + Result may be empty if the metadata exists but is empty. + + Custom providers are recommended to provide a "RECORD" file (in + ``read_text``) or override this property to allow for callers to be + able to resolve filenames provided by the package. + """ + + def make_file(name, hash=None, size_str=None): + result = PackagePath(name) + result.hash = FileHash(hash) if hash else None + result.size = int(size_str) if size_str else None + result.dist = self + return result + + @pass_none + def make_files(lines): + # Delay csv import, since Distribution.files is not as widely used + # as other parts of importlib.metadata + import csv + + return starmap(make_file, csv.reader(lines)) + + @pass_none + def skip_missing_files(package_paths): + return list(filter(lambda path: path.locate().exists(), package_paths)) + + return skip_missing_files( + make_files( + self._read_files_distinfo() + or self._read_files_egginfo_installed() + or self._read_files_egginfo_sources() + ) + ) + + def _read_files_distinfo(self): + """ + Read the lines of RECORD. + """ + text = self.read_text('RECORD') + return text and text.splitlines() + + def _read_files_egginfo_installed(self): + """ + Read installed-files.txt and return lines in a similar + CSV-parsable format as RECORD: each file must be placed + relative to the site-packages directory and must also be + quoted (since file names can contain literal commas). + + This file is written when the package is installed by pip, + but it might not be written for other installation methods. + Assume the file is accurate if it exists. + """ + text = self.read_text('installed-files.txt') + # Prepend the .egg-info/ subdir to the lines in this file. + # But this subdir is only available from PathDistribution's + # self._path. + subdir = getattr(self, '_path', None) + if not text or not subdir: + return + + paths = ( + py311 + .relative_fix((subdir / name).resolve()) + .relative_to(self.locate_file('').resolve(), walk_up=True) + .as_posix() + for name in text.splitlines() + ) + return map('"{}"'.format, paths) + + def _read_files_egginfo_sources(self): + """ + Read SOURCES.txt and return lines in a similar CSV-parsable + format as RECORD: each file name must be quoted (since it + might contain literal commas). + + Note that SOURCES.txt is not a reliable source for what + files are installed by a package. This file is generated + for a source archive, and the files that are present + there (e.g. setup.py) may not correctly reflect the files + that are present after the package has been installed. + """ + text = self.read_text('SOURCES.txt') + return text and map('"{}"'.format, text.splitlines()) + + @property + def requires(self) -> list[str] | None: + """Generated requirements specified for this Distribution""" + reqs = self._read_dist_info_reqs() or self._read_egg_info_reqs() + return reqs and list(reqs) + + def _read_dist_info_reqs(self): + return self.metadata.get_all('Requires-Dist') + + def _read_egg_info_reqs(self): + source = self.read_text('requires.txt') + return pass_none(self._deps_from_requires_text)(source) + + @classmethod + def _deps_from_requires_text(cls, source): + return cls._convert_egg_info_reqs_to_simple_reqs(Sectioned.read(source)) + + @staticmethod + def _convert_egg_info_reqs_to_simple_reqs(sections): + """ + Historically, setuptools would solicit and store 'extra' + requirements, including those with environment markers, + in separate sections. More modern tools expect each + dependency to be defined separately, with any relevant + extras and environment markers attached directly to that + requirement. This method converts the former to the + latter. See _test_deps_from_requires_text for an example. + """ + + def make_condition(name): + return name and f'extra == "{name}"' + + def quoted_marker(section): + section = section or '' + extra, sep, markers = section.partition(':') + if extra and markers: + markers = f'({markers})' + conditions = list(filter(None, [markers, make_condition(extra)])) + return '; ' + ' and '.join(conditions) if conditions else '' + + def url_req_space(req): + """ + PEP 508 requires a space between the url_spec and the quoted_marker. + Ref python/importlib_metadata#357. + """ + # '@' is uniquely indicative of a url_req. + return ' ' * ('@' in req) + + for section in sections: + space = url_req_space(section.value) + yield section.value + space + quoted_marker(section.name) + + @property + def origin(self): + return self._load_json('direct_url.json') + + def _load_json(self, filename): + # Deferred for performance (python/importlib_metadata#503) + import json + + return pass_none(json.loads)( + self.read_text(filename), + object_hook=lambda data: types.SimpleNamespace(**data), + ) + + +class DistributionFinder(MetaPathFinder): + """ + A MetaPathFinder capable of discovering installed distributions. + + Custom providers should implement this interface in order to + supply metadata. + """ + + class Context: + """ + Keyword arguments presented by the caller to + ``distributions()`` or ``Distribution.discover()`` + to narrow the scope of a search for distributions + in all DistributionFinders. + + Each DistributionFinder may expect any parameters + and should attempt to honor the canonical + parameters defined below when appropriate. + + This mechanism gives a custom provider a means to + solicit additional details from the caller beyond + "name" and "path" when searching distributions. + For example, imagine a provider that exposes suites + of packages in either a "public" or "private" ``realm``. + A caller may wish to query only for distributions in + a particular realm and could call + ``distributions(realm="private")`` to signal to the + custom provider to only include distributions from that + realm. + """ + + name = None + """ + Specific name for which a distribution finder should match. + A name of ``None`` matches all distributions. + """ + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + vars(self).update(kwargs) + + @property + def path(self) -> list[str]: + """ + The sequence of directory path that a distribution finder + should search. + + Typically refers to Python installed package paths such as + "site-packages" directories and defaults to ``sys.path``. + """ + return vars(self).get('path', sys.path) + + @abc.abstractmethod + def find_distributions(self, context=Context()) -> Iterable[Distribution]: + """ + Find distributions. + + Return an iterable of all Distribution instances capable of + loading the metadata for packages matching the ``context``, + a DistributionFinder.Context instance. + """ + + +@passthrough +def _clear_after_fork(cached): + """Ensure ``func`` clears cached state after ``fork`` when supported. + + ``FastPath`` caches zip-backed ``pathlib.Path`` objects that retain a + reference to the parent's open ``ZipFile`` handle. Re-using a cached + instance in a forked child can therefore resurrect invalid file pointers + and trigger ``BadZipFile``/``OSError`` failures (python/importlib_metadata#520). + Registering ``cache_clear`` with ``os.register_at_fork`` keeps each process + on its own cache. + """ + getattr(os, 'register_at_fork', noop)(after_in_child=cached.cache_clear) + + +class FastPath: + """ + Micro-optimized class for searching a root for children. + + Root is a path on the file system that may contain metadata + directories either as natural directories or within a zip file. + + >>> FastPath('').children() + ['...'] + + FastPath objects are cached and recycled for any given root. + + >>> FastPath('foobar') is FastPath('foobar') + True + """ + + @_clear_after_fork # type: ignore[misc] + @functools.lru_cache() + def __new__(cls, root): + return super().__new__(cls) + + def __init__(self, root): + self.root = root + + def joinpath(self, child): + return pathlib.Path(self.root, child) + + def children(self): + with suppress(Exception): + return os.listdir(self.root or '.') + with suppress(Exception): + return self.zip_children() + return [] + + def zip_children(self): + # deferred for performance (python/importlib_metadata#502) + from zipp.compat.overlay import zipfile + + zip_path = zipfile.Path(self.root) + names = zip_path.root.namelist() + self.joinpath = zip_path.joinpath + + return dict.fromkeys(child.split(posixpath.sep, 1)[0] for child in names) + + def search(self, name): + return self.lookup(self.mtime).search(name) + + @property + def mtime(self): + with suppress(OSError): + return os.stat(self.root).st_mtime + self.lookup.cache_clear() + + @method_cache + def lookup(self, mtime): + return Lookup(self) + + +class Lookup: + """ + A micro-optimized class for searching a (fast) path for metadata. + """ + + def __init__(self, path: FastPath): + """ + Calculate all of the children representing metadata. + + From the children in the path, calculate early all of the + children that appear to represent metadata (infos) or legacy + metadata (eggs). + """ + + base = os.path.basename(path.root).lower() + base_is_egg = base.endswith(".egg") + self.infos = FreezableDefaultDict(list) + self.eggs = FreezableDefaultDict(list) + + for child in path.children(): + low = child.lower() + if low.endswith((".dist-info", ".egg-info")): + # rpartition is faster than splitext and suitable for this purpose. + name = low.rpartition(".")[0].partition("-")[0] + normalized = Prepared.normalize(name) + self.infos[normalized].append(path.joinpath(child)) + elif base_is_egg and low == "egg-info": + name = base.rpartition(".")[0].partition("-")[0] + legacy_normalized = Prepared.legacy_normalize(name) + self.eggs[legacy_normalized].append(path.joinpath(child)) + + self.infos.freeze() + self.eggs.freeze() + + def search(self, prepared: Prepared): + """ + Yield all infos and eggs matching the Prepared query. + """ + infos = ( + self.infos[prepared.normalized] + if prepared + else itertools.chain.from_iterable(self.infos.values()) + ) + eggs = ( + self.eggs[prepared.legacy_normalized] + if prepared + else itertools.chain.from_iterable(self.eggs.values()) + ) + return itertools.chain(infos, eggs) + + +class Prepared: + """ + A prepared search query for metadata on a possibly-named package. + + Pre-calculates the normalization to prevent repeated operations. + + >>> none = Prepared(None) + >>> none.normalized + >>> none.legacy_normalized + >>> bool(none) + False + >>> sample = Prepared('Sample__Pkg-name.foo') + >>> sample.normalized + 'sample_pkg_name_foo' + >>> sample.legacy_normalized + 'sample__pkg_name.foo' + >>> bool(sample) + True + """ + + normalized = None + legacy_normalized = None + + def __init__(self, name: str | None): + self.name = name + if name is None: + return + self.normalized = self.normalize(name) + self.legacy_normalized = self.legacy_normalize(name) + + @staticmethod + def normalize(name): + """ + PEP 503 normalization plus dashes as underscores. + """ + return re.sub(r"[-_.]+", "-", name).lower().replace('-', '_') + + @staticmethod + def legacy_normalize(name): + """ + Normalize the package name as found in the convention in + older packaging tools versions and specs. + """ + return name.lower().replace('-', '_') + + def __bool__(self): + return bool(self.name) + + +@install +class MetadataPathFinder(NullFinder, DistributionFinder): + """A degenerate finder for distribution packages on the file system. + + This finder supplies only a find_distributions() method for versions + of Python that do not have a PathFinder find_distributions(). + """ + + @classmethod + def find_distributions( + cls, context=DistributionFinder.Context() + ) -> Iterable[PathDistribution]: + """ + Find distributions. + + Return an iterable of all Distribution instances capable of + loading the metadata for packages matching ``context.name`` + (or all names if ``None`` indicated) along the paths in the list + of directories ``context.path``. + """ + found = cls._search_paths(context.name, context.path) + return map(PathDistribution, found) + + @classmethod + def _search_paths(cls, name, paths): + """Find metadata directories in paths heuristically.""" + prepared = Prepared(name) + return itertools.chain.from_iterable( + path.search(prepared) for path in map(FastPath, paths) + ) + + @classmethod + def invalidate_caches(cls) -> None: + FastPath.__new__.cache_clear() + + +class PathDistribution(Distribution): + def __init__(self, path: SimplePath) -> None: + """Construct a distribution. + + :param path: SimplePath indicating the metadata directory. + """ + self._path = path + + def read_text(self, filename: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> str | None: + with suppress( + FileNotFoundError, + IsADirectoryError, + KeyError, + NotADirectoryError, + PermissionError, + ): + return self._path.joinpath(filename).read_text(encoding='utf-8') + + return None + + read_text.__doc__ = Distribution.read_text.__doc__ + + def locate_file(self, path: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> SimplePath: + return self._path.parent / path + + @property + def _normalized_name(self): + """ + Performance optimization: where possible, resolve the + normalized name from the file system path. + """ + stem = os.path.basename(str(self._path)) + return ( + pass_none(Prepared.normalize)(self._name_from_stem(stem)) + or super()._normalized_name + ) + + @staticmethod + def _name_from_stem(stem): + """ + >>> PathDistribution._name_from_stem('foo-3.0.egg-info') + 'foo' + >>> PathDistribution._name_from_stem('CherryPy-3.0.dist-info') + 'CherryPy' + >>> PathDistribution._name_from_stem('face.egg-info') + 'face' + >>> PathDistribution._name_from_stem('foo.bar') + """ + filename, ext = os.path.splitext(stem) + if ext not in ('.dist-info', '.egg-info'): + return + name, sep, rest = filename.partition('-') + return name + + +def distribution(distribution_name: str) -> Distribution: + """Get the ``Distribution`` instance for the named package. + + :param distribution_name: The name of the distribution package as a string. + :return: A ``Distribution`` instance (or subclass thereof). + """ + return Distribution.from_name(distribution_name) + + +def distributions(**kwargs) -> Iterable[Distribution]: + """Get all ``Distribution`` instances in the current environment. + + :return: An iterable of ``Distribution`` instances. + """ + return Distribution.discover(**kwargs) + + +def metadata(distribution_name: str) -> _meta.PackageMetadata | None: + """Get the metadata for the named package. + + :param distribution_name: The name of the distribution package to query. + :return: A PackageMetadata containing the parsed metadata. + """ + return Distribution.from_name(distribution_name).metadata + + +def version(distribution_name: str) -> str: + """Get the version string for the named package. + + :param distribution_name: The name of the distribution package to query. + :return: The version string for the package as defined in the package's + "Version" metadata key. + """ + return distribution(distribution_name).version + + +_unique = functools.partial( + unique_everseen, + key=operator.attrgetter('_normalized_name'), +) +""" +Wrapper for ``distributions`` to return unique distributions by name. +""" + + +def entry_points(**params) -> EntryPoints: + """Return EntryPoint objects for all installed packages. + + Pass selection parameters (group or name) to filter the + result to entry points matching those properties (see + EntryPoints.select()). + + :return: EntryPoints for all installed packages. + """ + eps = itertools.chain.from_iterable( + dist.entry_points for dist in _unique(distributions()) + ) + return EntryPoints(eps).select(**params) + + +def files(distribution_name: str) -> list[PackagePath] | None: + """Return a list of files for the named package. + + :param distribution_name: The name of the distribution package to query. + :return: List of files composing the distribution. + """ + return distribution(distribution_name).files + + +def requires(distribution_name: str) -> list[str] | None: + """ + Return a list of requirements for the named package. + + :return: An iterable of requirements, suitable for + packaging.requirement.Requirement. + """ + return distribution(distribution_name).requires + + +def packages_distributions() -> Mapping[str, list[str]]: + """ + Return a mapping of top-level packages to their + distributions. + + >>> import collections.abc + >>> pkgs = packages_distributions() + >>> all(isinstance(dist, collections.abc.Sequence) for dist in pkgs.values()) + True + """ + pkg_to_dist = collections.defaultdict(list) + for dist in distributions(): + for pkg in _top_level_declared(dist) or _top_level_inferred(dist): + pkg_to_dist[pkg].append(md_none(dist.metadata)['Name']) + return dict(pkg_to_dist) + + +def _top_level_declared(dist): + return (dist.read_text('top_level.txt') or '').split() + + +def _topmost(name: PackagePath) -> str | None: + """ + Return the top-most parent as long as there is a parent. + """ + top, *rest = name.parts + return top if rest else None + + +def _get_toplevel_name(name: PackagePath) -> str: + """ + Infer a possibly importable module name from a name presumed on + sys.path. + + >>> _get_toplevel_name(PackagePath('foo.py')) + 'foo' + >>> _get_toplevel_name(PackagePath('foo')) + 'foo' + >>> _get_toplevel_name(PackagePath('foo.pyc')) + 'foo' + >>> _get_toplevel_name(PackagePath('foo/__init__.py')) + 'foo' + >>> _get_toplevel_name(PackagePath('foo.pth')) + 'foo.pth' + >>> _get_toplevel_name(PackagePath('foo.dist-info')) + 'foo.dist-info' + """ + # Defer import of inspect for performance (python/cpython#118761) + import inspect + + return _topmost(name) or inspect.getmodulename(name) or str(name) + + +def _top_level_inferred(dist): + opt_names = set(map(_get_toplevel_name, always_iterable(dist.files))) + + def importable_name(name): + return '.' not in name + + return filter(importable_name, opt_names) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_adapters.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_adapters.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dede395d79a38bab322d56a66d916703af84f77b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_adapters.py @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +import email.message +import email.policy +import re +import textwrap + +from ._text import FoldedCase + + +class RawPolicy(email.policy.EmailPolicy): + def fold(self, name, value): + folded = self.linesep.join( + textwrap + .indent(value, prefix=' ' * 8, predicate=lambda line: True) + .lstrip() + .splitlines() + ) + return f'{name}: {folded}{self.linesep}' + + +class Message(email.message.Message): + r""" + Specialized Message subclass to handle metadata naturally. + + Reads values that may have newlines in them and converts the + payload to the Description. + + >>> msg_text = textwrap.dedent(''' + ... Name: Foo + ... Version: 3.0 + ... License: blah + ... de-blah + ... + ... First line of description. + ... Second line of description. + ... + ... Fourth line! + ... ''').lstrip().replace('', '') + >>> msg = Message(email.message_from_string(msg_text)) + >>> msg['Description'] + 'First line of description.\nSecond line of description.\n\nFourth line!\n' + + Message should render even if values contain newlines. + + >>> print(msg) + Name: Foo + Version: 3.0 + License: blah + de-blah + Description: First line of description. + Second line of description. + + Fourth line! + + + """ + + multiple_use_keys = set( + map( + FoldedCase, + [ + 'Classifier', + 'Obsoletes-Dist', + 'Platform', + 'Project-URL', + 'Provides-Dist', + 'Provides-Extra', + 'Requires-Dist', + 'Requires-External', + 'Supported-Platform', + 'Dynamic', + ], + ) + ) + """ + Keys that may be indicated multiple times per PEP 566. + """ + + def __new__(cls, orig: email.message.Message): + res = super().__new__(cls) + vars(res).update(vars(orig)) + return res + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self._headers = self._repair_headers() + + # suppress spurious error from mypy + def __iter__(self): + return super().__iter__() + + def __getitem__(self, item): + """ + Override parent behavior to typical dict behavior. + + ``email.message.Message`` will emit None values for missing + keys. Typical mappings, including this ``Message``, will raise + a key error for missing keys. + + Ref python/importlib_metadata#371. + """ + res = super().__getitem__(item) + if res is None: + raise KeyError(item) + return res + + def _repair_headers(self): + def redent(value): + "Correct for RFC822 indentation" + indent = ' ' * 8 + if not value or '\n' + indent not in value: + return value + return textwrap.dedent(indent + value) + + headers = [(key, redent(value)) for key, value in vars(self)['_headers']] + if self._payload: + headers.append(('Description', self.get_payload())) + self.set_payload('') + return headers + + def as_string(self): + return super().as_string(policy=RawPolicy()) + + @property + def json(self): + """ + Convert PackageMetadata to a JSON-compatible format + per PEP 0566. + """ + + def transform(key): + value = self.get_all(key) if key in self.multiple_use_keys else self[key] + if key == 'Keywords': + value = re.split(r'\s+', value) + tk = key.lower().replace('-', '_') + return tk, value + + return dict(map(transform, map(FoldedCase, self))) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_collections.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_collections.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fc5045d36be57251000393b32baba7baa9cd8c4f --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_collections.py @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +import collections +import typing + + +# from jaraco.collections 3.3 +class FreezableDefaultDict(collections.defaultdict): + """ + Often it is desirable to prevent the mutation of + a default dict after its initial construction, such + as to prevent mutation during iteration. + + >>> dd = FreezableDefaultDict(list) + >>> dd[0].append('1') + >>> dd.freeze() + >>> dd[1] + [] + >>> len(dd) + 1 + """ + + def __missing__(self, key): + return getattr(self, '_frozen', super().__missing__)(key) + + def freeze(self): + self._frozen = lambda key: self.default_factory() + + +class Pair(typing.NamedTuple): + name: str + value: str + + @classmethod + def parse(cls, text): + return cls(*map(str.strip, text.split("=", 1))) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_compat.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_compat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..01356d69b97c95a6d41818e5c2c50a299146bef4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_compat.py @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +import platform +import sys + +__all__ = ['install', 'NullFinder'] + + +def install(cls): + """ + Class decorator for installation on sys.meta_path. + + Adds the backport DistributionFinder to sys.meta_path and + attempts to disable the finder functionality of the stdlib + DistributionFinder. + """ + sys.meta_path.append(cls()) + disable_stdlib_finder() + return cls + + +def disable_stdlib_finder(): + """ + Give the backport primacy for discovering path-based distributions + by monkey-patching the stdlib O_O. + + See #91 for more background for rationale on this sketchy + behavior. + """ + + def matches(finder): + return getattr( + finder, '__module__', None + ) == '_frozen_importlib_external' and hasattr(finder, 'find_distributions') + + for finder in filter(matches, sys.meta_path): # pragma: nocover + del finder.find_distributions + + +class NullFinder: + """ + A "Finder" (aka "MetaPathFinder") that never finds any modules, + but may find distributions. + """ + + @staticmethod + def find_spec(*args, **kwargs): + return None + + +def pypy_partial(val): + """ + Adjust for variable stacklevel on partial under PyPy. + + Workaround for #327. + """ + is_pypy = platform.python_implementation() == 'PyPy' + return val + is_pypy diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_functools.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_functools.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c159b46e48959cdaeb8635c09cdd48302dbfb44f --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_functools.py @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +import functools +import types +from collections.abc import Callable +from typing import TypeVar + + +# from jaraco.functools 3.3 +def method_cache(method, cache_wrapper=None): + """ + 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. + """ + cache_wrapper = cache_wrapper or functools.lru_cache() + + 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 wrapper + + +# From jaraco.functools 3.3 +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 wrapper + + +# From jaraco.functools 4.4 +def noop(*args, **kwargs): + """ + A no-operation function that does nothing. + + >>> noop(1, 2, three=3) + """ + + +_T = TypeVar('_T') + + +# From jaraco.functools 4.4 +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 # type: ignore[return-value] diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_itertools.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_itertools.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..79d37198ce7aff317873f6e4e84cd904a46a69de --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_itertools.py @@ -0,0 +1,171 @@ +from collections import defaultdict, deque +from itertools import filterfalse + + +def unique_everseen(iterable, key=None): + "List unique elements, preserving order. Remember all elements ever seen." + # unique_everseen('AAAABBBCCDAABBB') --> A B C D + # unique_everseen('ABBCcAD', str.lower) --> A B C D + seen = set() + seen_add = seen.add + if key is None: + for element in filterfalse(seen.__contains__, iterable): + seen_add(element) + yield element + else: + for element in iterable: + k = key(element) + if k not in seen: + seen_add(k) + yield element + + +# copied from more_itertools 8.8 +def always_iterable(obj, base_type=(str, bytes)): + """If *obj* is iterable, return an iterator over its items:: + + >>> obj = (1, 2, 3) + >>> list(always_iterable(obj)) + [1, 2, 3] + + If *obj* is not iterable, return a one-item iterable containing *obj*:: + + >>> obj = 1 + >>> list(always_iterable(obj)) + [1] + + If *obj* is ``None``, return an empty iterable: + + >>> obj = None + >>> list(always_iterable(None)) + [] + + By default, binary and text strings are not considered iterable:: + + >>> obj = 'foo' + >>> list(always_iterable(obj)) + ['foo'] + + If *base_type* is set, objects for which ``isinstance(obj, base_type)`` + returns ``True`` won't be considered iterable. + + >>> obj = {'a': 1} + >>> list(always_iterable(obj)) # Iterate over the dict's keys + ['a'] + >>> list(always_iterable(obj, base_type=dict)) # Treat dicts as a unit + [{'a': 1}] + + Set *base_type* to ``None`` to avoid any special handling and treat objects + Python considers iterable as iterable: + + >>> obj = 'foo' + >>> list(always_iterable(obj, base_type=None)) + ['f', 'o', 'o'] + """ + if obj is None: + return iter(()) + + if (base_type is not None) and isinstance(obj, base_type): + return iter((obj,)) + + try: + return iter(obj) + except TypeError: + return iter((obj,)) + + +# Copied from more_itertools 10.3 +class bucket: + """Wrap *iterable* and return an object that buckets the iterable into + child iterables based on a *key* function. + + >>> iterable = ['a1', 'b1', 'c1', 'a2', 'b2', 'c2', 'b3'] + >>> s = bucket(iterable, key=lambda x: x[0]) # Bucket by 1st character + >>> sorted(list(s)) # Get the keys + ['a', 'b', 'c'] + >>> a_iterable = s['a'] + >>> next(a_iterable) + 'a1' + >>> next(a_iterable) + 'a2' + >>> list(s['b']) + ['b1', 'b2', 'b3'] + + The original iterable will be advanced and its items will be cached until + they are used by the child iterables. This may require significant storage. + + By default, attempting to select a bucket to which no items belong will + exhaust the iterable and cache all values. + If you specify a *validator* function, selected buckets will instead be + checked against it. + + >>> from itertools import count + >>> it = count(1, 2) # Infinite sequence of odd numbers + >>> key = lambda x: x % 10 # Bucket by last digit + >>> validator = lambda x: x in {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} # Odd digits only + >>> s = bucket(it, key=key, validator=validator) + >>> 2 in s + False + >>> list(s[2]) + [] + + """ + + def __init__(self, iterable, key, validator=None): + self._it = iter(iterable) + self._key = key + self._cache = defaultdict(deque) + self._validator = validator or (lambda x: True) + + def __contains__(self, value): + if not self._validator(value): + return False + + try: + item = next(self[value]) + except StopIteration: + return False + else: + self._cache[value].appendleft(item) + + return True + + def _get_values(self, value): + """ + Helper to yield items from the parent iterator that match *value*. + Items that don't match are stored in the local cache as they + are encountered. + """ + while True: + # If we've cached some items that match the target value, emit + # the first one and evict it from the cache. + if self._cache[value]: + yield self._cache[value].popleft() + # Otherwise we need to advance the parent iterator to search for + # a matching item, caching the rest. + else: + while True: + try: + item = next(self._it) + except StopIteration: + return + item_value = self._key(item) + if item_value == value: + yield item + break + elif self._validator(item_value): + self._cache[item_value].append(item) + + def __iter__(self): + for item in self._it: + item_value = self._key(item) + if self._validator(item_value): + self._cache[item_value].append(item) + + yield from self._cache.keys() + + def __getitem__(self, value): + if not self._validator(value): + return iter(()) + + return self._get_values(value) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_meta.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_meta.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0c20eff3da75223a5ca76a1743b7c5b8fa1dc1f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_meta.py @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import os +from collections.abc import Iterator +from typing import ( + Any, + Protocol, + TypeVar, + overload, +) + +_T = TypeVar("_T") + + +class PackageMetadata(Protocol): + def __len__(self) -> int: ... # pragma: no cover + + def __contains__(self, item: str) -> bool: ... # pragma: no cover + + def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> str: ... # pragma: no cover + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]: ... # pragma: no cover + + @overload + def get( + self, name: str, failobj: None = None + ) -> str | None: ... # pragma: no cover + + @overload + def get(self, name: str, failobj: _T) -> str | _T: ... # pragma: no cover + + # overload per python/importlib_metadata#435 + @overload + def get_all( + self, name: str, failobj: None = None + ) -> list[Any] | None: ... # pragma: no cover + + @overload + def get_all(self, name: str, failobj: _T) -> list[Any] | _T: + """ + Return all values associated with a possibly multi-valued key. + """ + + @property + def json(self) -> dict[str, str | list[str]]: + """ + A JSON-compatible form of the metadata. + """ + + +class SimplePath(Protocol): + """ + A minimal subset of pathlib.Path required by Distribution. + """ + + def joinpath( + self, other: str | os.PathLike[str] + ) -> SimplePath: ... # pragma: no cover + + def __truediv__( + self, other: str | os.PathLike[str] + ) -> SimplePath: ... # pragma: no cover + + @property + def parent(self) -> SimplePath: ... # pragma: no cover + + def read_text(self, encoding=None) -> str: ... # pragma: no cover + + def read_bytes(self) -> bytes: ... # pragma: no cover + + def exists(self) -> bool: ... # pragma: no cover diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_text.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_text.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c88cfbb2349c6401336bc5ba6623f51afd1eb59d --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_text.py @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +import re + +from ._functools import method_cache + + +# from jaraco.text 3.5 +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 + + You may test 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 + """ + + def __lt__(self, other): + return self.lower() < other.lower() + + def __gt__(self, other): + return self.lower() > other.lower() + + def __eq__(self, other): + return self.lower() == other.lower() + + def __ne__(self, other): + return self.lower() != other.lower() + + def __hash__(self): + return hash(self.lower()) + + def __contains__(self, other): + return super().lower().__contains__(other.lower()) + + def in_(self, other): + "Does self appear in other?" + return self in FoldedCase(other) + + # cache lower since it's likely to be called frequently. + @method_cache + def lower(self): + return super().lower() + + def index(self, sub): + return self.lower().index(sub.lower()) + + def split(self, splitter=' ', maxsplit=0): + pattern = re.compile(re.escape(splitter), re.I) + return pattern.split(self, maxsplit) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_typing.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_typing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..32b1d2b98ac987e8361f60362b8bdabcdc6fb1c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_typing.py @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +import functools +import typing + +from ._meta import PackageMetadata + +md_none = functools.partial(typing.cast, PackageMetadata) +""" +Suppress type errors for optional metadata. + +Although Distribution.metadata can return None when metadata is corrupt +and thus None, allow callers to assume it's not None and crash if +that's the case. + +# python/importlib_metadata#493 +""" diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/diagnose.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/diagnose.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e405471ac4d94371b1ee9b1622227ff76b337180 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/diagnose.py @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +import sys + +from . import Distribution + + +def inspect(path): + print("Inspecting", path) + dists = list(Distribution.discover(path=[path])) + if not dists: + return + print("Found", len(dists), "packages:", end=' ') + print(', '.join(dist.name for dist in dists)) + + +def run(): + for path in sys.path: + inspect(path) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + run() diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/importlib_metadata/py.typed 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b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/iniconfig/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ +"""brain-dead simple parser for ini-style files. +(C) Ronny Pfannschmidt, Holger Krekel -- MIT licensed +""" + +import os +from collections.abc import Callable +from collections.abc import Iterator +from collections.abc import Mapping +from typing import Final +from typing import TypeVar +from typing import overload + +__all__ = ["IniConfig", "ParseError", "COMMENTCHARS", "iscommentline"] + +from . import _parse +from ._parse import COMMENTCHARS +from ._parse import iscommentline +from .exceptions import ParseError + +_D = TypeVar("_D") +_T = TypeVar("_T") + + +class SectionWrapper: + config: Final["IniConfig"] + name: Final[str] + + def __init__(self, config: "IniConfig", name: str) -> None: + self.config = config + self.name = name + + def lineof(self, name: str) -> int | None: + return self.config.lineof(self.name, name) + + @overload + def get(self, key: str) -> str | None: ... + + @overload + def get( + self, + key: str, + convert: Callable[[str], _T], + ) -> _T | None: ... + + @overload + def get( + self, + key: str, + default: None, + convert: Callable[[str], _T], + ) -> _T | None: ... + + @overload + def get(self, key: str, default: _D, convert: None = None) -> str | _D: ... + + @overload + def get( + self, + key: str, + default: _D, + convert: Callable[[str], _T], + ) -> _T | _D: ... + + # TODO: investigate possible mypy bug wrt matching the passed over data + def get( # type: ignore [misc] + self, + key: str, + default: _D | None = None, + convert: Callable[[str], _T] | None = None, + ) -> _D | _T | str | None: + return self.config.get(self.name, key, convert=convert, default=default) + + def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> str: + return self.config.sections[self.name][key] + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]: + section: Mapping[str, str] = self.config.sections.get(self.name, {}) + + def lineof(key: str) -> int: + return self.config.lineof(self.name, key) # type: ignore[return-value] + + yield from sorted(section, key=lineof) + + def items(self) -> Iterator[tuple[str, str]]: + for name in self: + yield name, self[name] + + +class IniConfig: + path: Final[str] + sections: Final[Mapping[str, Mapping[str, str]]] + _sources: Final[Mapping[tuple[str, str | None], int]] + + def __init__( + self, + path: str | os.PathLike[str], + data: str | None = None, + encoding: str = "utf-8", + *, + _sections: Mapping[str, Mapping[str, str]] | None = None, + _sources: Mapping[tuple[str, str | None], int] | None = None, + ) -> None: + self.path = os.fspath(path) + + # Determine sections and sources + if _sections is not None and _sources is not None: + # Use provided pre-parsed data (called from parse()) + sections_data = _sections + sources = _sources + else: + # Parse the data (backward compatible path) + if data is None: + with open(self.path, encoding=encoding) as fp: + data = fp.read() + + # Use old behavior (no stripping) for backward compatibility + sections_data, sources = _parse.parse_ini_data( + self.path, data, strip_inline_comments=False + ) + + # Assign once to Final attributes + self._sources = sources + self.sections = sections_data + + @classmethod + def parse( + cls, + path: str | os.PathLike[str], + data: str | None = None, + encoding: str = "utf-8", + *, + strip_inline_comments: bool = True, + strip_section_whitespace: bool = False, + ) -> "IniConfig": + """Parse an INI file. + + Args: + path: Path to the INI file (used for error messages) + data: Optional INI content as string. If None, reads from path. + encoding: Encoding to use when reading the file (default: utf-8) + strip_inline_comments: Whether to strip inline comments from values + (default: True). When True, comments starting with # or ; are + removed from values, matching the behavior for section comments. + strip_section_whitespace: Whether to strip whitespace from section and key names + (default: False). When True, strips Unicode whitespace from section and key names, + addressing issue #4. When False, preserves existing behavior for backward compatibility. + + Returns: + IniConfig instance with parsed configuration + + Example: + # With comment stripping (default): + config = IniConfig.parse("setup.cfg") + # value = "foo" instead of "foo # comment" + + # Without comment stripping (old behavior): + config = IniConfig.parse("setup.cfg", strip_inline_comments=False) + # value = "foo # comment" + + # With section name stripping (opt-in for issue #4): + config = IniConfig.parse("setup.cfg", strip_section_whitespace=True) + # section names and keys have Unicode whitespace stripped + """ + fspath = os.fspath(path) + + if data is None: + with open(fspath, encoding=encoding) as fp: + data = fp.read() + + sections_data, sources = _parse.parse_ini_data( + fspath, + data, + strip_inline_comments=strip_inline_comments, + strip_section_whitespace=strip_section_whitespace, + ) + + # Call constructor with pre-parsed sections and sources + return cls(path=fspath, _sections=sections_data, _sources=sources) + + def lineof(self, section: str, name: str | None = None) -> int | None: + lineno = self._sources.get((section, name)) + return None if lineno is None else lineno + 1 + + @overload + def get( + self, + section: str, + name: str, + ) -> str | None: ... + + @overload + def get( + self, + section: str, + name: str, + convert: Callable[[str], _T], + ) -> _T | None: ... + + @overload + def get( + self, + section: str, + name: str, + default: None, + convert: Callable[[str], _T], + ) -> _T | None: ... + + @overload + def get( + self, section: str, name: str, default: _D, convert: None = None + ) -> str | _D: ... + + @overload + def get( + self, + section: str, + name: str, + default: _D, + convert: Callable[[str], _T], + ) -> _T | _D: ... + + def get( # type: ignore + self, + section: str, + name: str, + default: _D | None = None, + convert: Callable[[str], _T] | None = None, + ) -> _D | _T | str | None: + try: + value: str = self.sections[section][name] + except KeyError: + return default + else: + if convert is not None: + return convert(value) + else: + return value + + def __getitem__(self, name: str) -> SectionWrapper: + if name not in self.sections: + raise KeyError(name) + return SectionWrapper(self, name) + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[SectionWrapper]: + for name in sorted(self.sections, key=self.lineof): # type: ignore + yield SectionWrapper(self, name) + + def __contains__(self, arg: str) -> bool: + return arg in self.sections diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/iniconfig/_parse.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/iniconfig/_parse.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..57b9b44e4cccca635651b8d4380aed1e2ab020a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/iniconfig/_parse.py @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ +from collections.abc import Mapping +from typing import NamedTuple + +from .exceptions import ParseError + +COMMENTCHARS = "#;" + + +class ParsedLine(NamedTuple): + lineno: int + section: str | None + name: str | None + value: str | None + + +def parse_ini_data( + path: str, + data: str, + *, + strip_inline_comments: bool, + strip_section_whitespace: bool = False, +) -> tuple[Mapping[str, Mapping[str, str]], Mapping[tuple[str, str | None], int]]: + """Parse INI data and return sections and sources mappings. + + Args: + path: Path for error messages + data: INI content as string + strip_inline_comments: Whether to strip inline comments from values + strip_section_whitespace: Whether to strip whitespace from section and key names + (default: False). When True, addresses issue #4 by stripping Unicode whitespace. + + Returns: + Tuple of (sections_data, sources) where: + - sections_data: mapping of section -> {name -> value} + - sources: mapping of (section, name) -> line number + """ + tokens = parse_lines( + path, + data.splitlines(True), + strip_inline_comments=strip_inline_comments, + strip_section_whitespace=strip_section_whitespace, + ) + + sources: dict[tuple[str, str | None], int] = {} + sections_data: dict[str, dict[str, str]] = {} + + for lineno, section, name, value in tokens: + if section is None: + raise ParseError(path, lineno, "no section header defined") + sources[section, name] = lineno + if name is None: + if section in sections_data: + raise ParseError(path, lineno, f"duplicate section {section!r}") + sections_data[section] = {} + else: + if name in sections_data[section]: + raise ParseError(path, lineno, f"duplicate name {name!r}") + assert value is not None + sections_data[section][name] = value + + return sections_data, sources + + +def parse_lines( + path: str, + line_iter: list[str], + *, + strip_inline_comments: bool = False, + strip_section_whitespace: bool = False, +) -> list[ParsedLine]: + result: list[ParsedLine] = [] + section = None + for lineno, line in enumerate(line_iter): + name, data = _parseline( + path, line, lineno, strip_inline_comments, strip_section_whitespace + ) + # new value + if name is not None and data is not None: + result.append(ParsedLine(lineno, section, name, data)) + # new section + elif name is not None and data is None: + if not name: + raise ParseError(path, lineno, "empty section name") + section = name + result.append(ParsedLine(lineno, section, None, None)) + # continuation + elif name is None and data is not None: + if not result: + raise ParseError(path, lineno, "unexpected value continuation") + last = result.pop() + if last.name is None: + raise ParseError(path, lineno, "unexpected value continuation") + + if last.value: + last = last._replace(value=f"{last.value}\n{data}") + else: + last = last._replace(value=data) + result.append(last) + return result + + +def _parseline( + path: str, + line: str, + lineno: int, + strip_inline_comments: bool, + strip_section_whitespace: bool, +) -> tuple[str | None, str | None]: + # blank lines + if iscommentline(line): + line = "" + else: + line = line.rstrip() + if not line: + return None, None + # section + if line[0] == "[": + realline = line + for c in COMMENTCHARS: + line = line.split(c)[0].rstrip() + if line[-1] == "]": + section_name = line[1:-1] + # Optionally strip whitespace from section name (issue #4) + if strip_section_whitespace: + section_name = section_name.strip() + return section_name, None + return None, realline.strip() + # value + elif not line[0].isspace(): + try: + name, value = line.split("=", 1) + if ":" in name: + raise ValueError() + except ValueError: + try: + name, value = line.split(":", 1) + except ValueError: + raise ParseError(path, lineno, f"unexpected line: {line!r}") from None + + # Strip key name (always for backward compatibility, optionally with unicode awareness) + key_name = name.strip() + + # Strip value + value = value.strip() + # Strip inline comments from values if requested (issue #55) + if strip_inline_comments: + for c in COMMENTCHARS: + value = value.split(c)[0].rstrip() + + return key_name, value + # continuation + else: + line = line.strip() + # Strip inline comments from continuations if requested (issue #55) + if strip_inline_comments: + for c in COMMENTCHARS: + line = line.split(c)[0].rstrip() + return None, line + + +def iscommentline(line: str) -> bool: + c = line.lstrip()[:1] + return c in COMMENTCHARS diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/iniconfig/_version.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/iniconfig/_version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b982b024d8649c68b58ba29198fab080774ddf5f --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/iniconfig/_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 = '2.3.0' +__version_tuple__ = version_tuple = (2, 3, 0) + +__commit_id__ = commit_id = None diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/iniconfig/exceptions.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/iniconfig/exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d078bc659504cf79d3cedefe66dd828af9a9d9e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/iniconfig/exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +from typing import Final + + +class ParseError(Exception): + path: Final[str] + lineno: Final[int] + msg: Final[str] + + def __init__(self, path: str, lineno: int, msg: str) -> None: + super().__init__(path, lineno, msg) + self.path = path + self.lineno = lineno + self.msg = msg + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"{self.path}:{self.lineno + 1}: {self.msg}" diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/iniconfig/py.typed b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/iniconfig/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2-3.1.6.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2-3.1.6.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a34a7e56db35cc4c85bfa166244b3d63a6a240d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2-3.1.6.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2-3.1.6.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2-3.1.6.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ffef2ff3bfa0c42b6e6e3eefda700391d181c9a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2-3.1.6.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: Jinja2 +Version: 3.1.6 +Summary: A very fast and expressive template engine. +Maintainer-email: Pallets +Requires-Python: >=3.7 +Description-Content-Type: text/markdown +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content +Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup :: HTML +Classifier: Typing :: Typed +License-File: LICENSE.txt +Requires-Dist: MarkupSafe>=2.0 +Requires-Dist: Babel>=2.7 ; extra == "i18n" +Project-URL: Changes, https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/changes/ +Project-URL: Chat, https://discord.gg/pallets +Project-URL: Documentation, https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/ +Project-URL: Donate, https://palletsprojects.com/donate +Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/pallets/jinja/ +Provides-Extra: i18n + +# Jinja + +Jinja is a fast, expressive, extensible templating engine. Special +placeholders in the template allow writing code similar to Python +syntax. Then the template is passed data to render the final document. + +It includes: + +- Template inheritance and inclusion. +- Define and import macros within templates. +- HTML templates can use autoescaping to prevent XSS from untrusted + user input. +- A sandboxed environment can safely render untrusted templates. +- AsyncIO support for generating templates and calling async + functions. +- I18N support with Babel. +- Templates are compiled to optimized Python code just-in-time and + cached, or can be compiled ahead-of-time. +- Exceptions point to the correct line in templates to make debugging + easier. +- Extensible filters, tests, functions, and even syntax. + +Jinja's philosophy is that while application logic belongs in Python if +possible, it shouldn't make the template designer's job difficult by +restricting functionality too much. + + +## In A Nutshell + +```jinja +{% extends "base.html" %} +{% block title %}Members{% endblock %} +{% block content %} + +{% endblock %} +``` + +## Donate + +The Pallets organization develops and supports Jinja and other popular +packages. 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a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2-3.1.6.dist-info/entry_points.txt b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2-3.1.6.dist-info/entry_points.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..abc3eae3b3bc573957cf7401711948799b3465c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2-3.1.6.dist-info/entry_points.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +[babel.extractors] +jinja2=jinja2.ext:babel_extract[i18n] + diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1a423a3eac16ac550e8e4008d7f5d79401b50e0f --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +"""Jinja is a template engine written in pure Python. It provides a +non-XML syntax that supports inline expressions and an optional +sandboxed environment. +""" + +from .bccache import BytecodeCache as BytecodeCache +from .bccache import FileSystemBytecodeCache as FileSystemBytecodeCache +from .bccache import MemcachedBytecodeCache as MemcachedBytecodeCache +from .environment import Environment as Environment +from .environment import Template as Template +from .exceptions import TemplateAssertionError as TemplateAssertionError +from .exceptions import TemplateError as TemplateError +from .exceptions import TemplateNotFound as TemplateNotFound +from .exceptions import TemplateRuntimeError as TemplateRuntimeError +from .exceptions import TemplatesNotFound as TemplatesNotFound +from .exceptions import TemplateSyntaxError as TemplateSyntaxError +from .exceptions import UndefinedError as UndefinedError +from .loaders import BaseLoader as BaseLoader +from .loaders import ChoiceLoader as ChoiceLoader +from .loaders import DictLoader as DictLoader +from .loaders import FileSystemLoader as FileSystemLoader +from .loaders import FunctionLoader as FunctionLoader +from .loaders import ModuleLoader as ModuleLoader +from .loaders import PackageLoader as PackageLoader +from .loaders import PrefixLoader as PrefixLoader +from .runtime import ChainableUndefined as ChainableUndefined +from .runtime import DebugUndefined as DebugUndefined +from .runtime import make_logging_undefined as make_logging_undefined +from .runtime import StrictUndefined as StrictUndefined +from .runtime import Undefined as Undefined +from .utils import clear_caches as clear_caches +from .utils import is_undefined as is_undefined +from .utils import pass_context as pass_context +from .utils import pass_environment as pass_environment +from .utils import pass_eval_context as pass_eval_context +from .utils import select_autoescape as select_autoescape + +__version__ = "3.1.6" diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/_identifier.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/_identifier.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..928c1503c7d414a8a86bbf5a82c68d42cb089bd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/_identifier.py @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +import re + +# generated by scripts/generate_identifier_pattern.py +pattern = re.compile( + r"[\w·̀-ͯ·҃-֑҇-ׇֽֿׁׂׅׄؐ-ًؚ-ٰٟۖ-ۜ۟-۪ۤۧۨ-ܑۭܰ-݊ަ-ް߫-߽߳ࠖ-࠙ࠛ-ࠣࠥ-ࠧࠩ-࡙࠭-࡛࣓-ࣣ࣡-ःऺ-़ा-ॏ॑-ॗॢॣঁ-ঃ়া-ৄেৈো-্ৗৢৣ৾ਁ-ਃ਼ਾ-ੂੇੈੋ-੍ੑੰੱੵઁ-ઃ઼ા-ૅે-ૉો-્ૢૣૺ-૿ଁ-ଃ଼ା-ୄେୈୋ-୍ୖୗୢୣஂா-ூெ-ைொ-்ௗఀ-ఄా-ౄె-ైొ-్ౕౖౢౣಁ-ಃ಼ಾ-ೄೆ-ೈೊ-್ೕೖೢೣഀ-ഃ഻഼ാ-ൄെ-ൈൊ-്ൗൢൣංඃ්ා-ුූෘ-ෟෲෳัิ-ฺ็-๎ັິ-ູົຼ່-ໍ༹༘༙༵༷༾༿ཱ-྄྆྇ྍ-ྗྙ-ྼ࿆ါ-ှၖ-ၙၞ-ၠၢ-ၤၧ-ၭၱ-ၴႂ-ႍႏႚ-ႝ፝-፟ᜒ-᜔ᜲ-᜴ᝒᝓᝲᝳ឴-៓៝᠋-᠍ᢅᢆᢩᤠ-ᤫᤰ-᤻ᨗ-ᨛᩕ-ᩞ᩠-᩿᩼᪰-᪽ᬀ-ᬄ᬴-᭄᭫-᭳ᮀ-ᮂᮡ-ᮭ᯦-᯳ᰤ-᰷᳐-᳔᳒-᳨᳭ᳲ-᳴᳷-᳹᷀-᷹᷻-᷿‿⁀⁔⃐-⃥⃜⃡-⃰℘℮⳯-⵿⳱ⷠ-〪ⷿ-゙゚〯꙯ꙴ-꙽ꚞꚟ꛰꛱ꠂ꠆ꠋꠣ-ꠧꢀꢁꢴ-ꣅ꣠-꣱ꣿꤦ-꤭ꥇ-꥓ꦀ-ꦃ꦳-꧀ꧥꨩ-ꨶꩃꩌꩍꩻ-ꩽꪰꪲ-ꪴꪷꪸꪾ꪿꫁ꫫ-ꫯꫵ꫶ꯣ-ꯪ꯬꯭ﬞ︀-️︠-︯︳︴﹍-﹏_𐇽𐋠𐍶-𐍺𐨁-𐨃𐨅𐨆𐨌-𐨏𐨸-𐨿𐨺𐫦𐫥𐴤-𐽆𐴧-𐽐𑀀-𑀂𑀸-𑁆𑁿-𑂂𑂰-𑂺𑄀-𑄂𑄧-𑄴𑅅𑅆𑅳𑆀-𑆂𑆳-𑇀𑇉-𑇌𑈬-𑈷𑈾𑋟-𑋪𑌀-𑌃𑌻𑌼𑌾-𑍄𑍇𑍈𑍋-𑍍𑍗𑍢𑍣𑍦-𑍬𑍰-𑍴𑐵-𑑆𑑞𑒰-𑓃𑖯-𑖵𑖸-𑗀𑗜𑗝𑘰-𑙀𑚫-𑚷𑜝-𑜫𑠬-𑠺𑨁-𑨊𑨳-𑨹𑨻-𑨾𑩇𑩑-𑩛𑪊-𑪙𑰯-𑰶𑰸-𑰿𑲒-𑲧𑲩-𑲶𑴱-𑴶𑴺𑴼𑴽𑴿-𑵅𑵇𑶊-𑶎𑶐𑶑𑶓-𑶗𑻳-𑻶𖫰-𖫴𖬰-𖬶𖽑-𖽾𖾏-𖾒𛲝𛲞𝅥-𝅩𝅭-𝅲𝅻-𝆂𝆅-𝆋𝆪-𝆭𝉂-𝉄𝨀-𝨶𝨻-𝩬𝩵𝪄𝪛-𝪟𝪡-𝪯𞀀-𞀆𞀈-𞀘𞀛-𞀡𞀣𞀤𞀦-𞣐𞀪-𞣖𞥄-𞥊󠄀-󠇯]+" # noqa: B950 +) diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/async_utils.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/async_utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f0c140205c50a3df9863ce1ab610b0c62a483f1b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/async_utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +import inspect +import typing as t +from functools import WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS +from functools import wraps + +from .utils import _PassArg +from .utils import pass_eval_context + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + +V = t.TypeVar("V") + + +def async_variant(normal_func): # type: ignore + def decorator(async_func): # type: ignore + pass_arg = _PassArg.from_obj(normal_func) + need_eval_context = pass_arg is None + + if pass_arg is _PassArg.environment: + + def is_async(args: t.Any) -> bool: + return t.cast(bool, args[0].is_async) + + else: + + def is_async(args: t.Any) -> bool: + return t.cast(bool, args[0].environment.is_async) + + # Take the doc and annotations from the sync function, but the + # name from the async function. Pallets-Sphinx-Themes + # build_function_directive expects __wrapped__ to point to the + # sync function. + async_func_attrs = ("__module__", "__name__", "__qualname__") + normal_func_attrs = tuple(set(WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS).difference(async_func_attrs)) + + @wraps(normal_func, assigned=normal_func_attrs) + @wraps(async_func, assigned=async_func_attrs, updated=()) + def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): # type: ignore + b = is_async(args) + + if need_eval_context: + args = args[1:] + + if b: + return async_func(*args, **kwargs) + + return normal_func(*args, **kwargs) + + if need_eval_context: + wrapper = pass_eval_context(wrapper) + + wrapper.jinja_async_variant = True # type: ignore[attr-defined] + return wrapper + + return decorator + + +_common_primitives = {int, float, bool, str, list, dict, tuple, type(None)} + + +async def auto_await(value: t.Union[t.Awaitable["V"], "V"]) -> "V": + # Avoid a costly call to isawaitable + if type(value) in _common_primitives: + return t.cast("V", value) + + if inspect.isawaitable(value): + return await t.cast("t.Awaitable[V]", value) + + return value + + +class _IteratorToAsyncIterator(t.Generic[V]): + def __init__(self, iterator: "t.Iterator[V]"): + self._iterator = iterator + + def __aiter__(self) -> "te.Self": + return self + + async def __anext__(self) -> V: + try: + return next(self._iterator) + except StopIteration as e: + raise StopAsyncIteration(e.value) from e + + +def auto_aiter( + iterable: "t.Union[t.AsyncIterable[V], t.Iterable[V]]", +) -> "t.AsyncIterator[V]": + if hasattr(iterable, "__aiter__"): + return iterable.__aiter__() + else: + return _IteratorToAsyncIterator(iter(iterable)) + + +async def auto_to_list( + value: "t.Union[t.AsyncIterable[V], t.Iterable[V]]", +) -> t.List["V"]: + return [x async for x in auto_aiter(value)] diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/bccache.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/bccache.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ada8b099ff251ea9c6da4c42e1383f37e359f06a --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/bccache.py @@ -0,0 +1,408 @@ +"""The optional bytecode cache system. This is useful if you have very +complex template situations and the compilation of all those templates +slows down your application too much. + +Situations where this is useful are often forking web applications that +are initialized on the first request. +""" + +import errno +import fnmatch +import marshal +import os +import pickle +import stat +import sys +import tempfile +import typing as t +from hashlib import sha1 +from io import BytesIO +from types import CodeType + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + + from .environment import Environment + + class _MemcachedClient(te.Protocol): + def get(self, key: str) -> bytes: ... + + def set( + self, key: str, value: bytes, timeout: t.Optional[int] = None + ) -> None: ... + + +bc_version = 5 +# Magic bytes to identify Jinja bytecode cache files. Contains the +# Python major and minor version to avoid loading incompatible bytecode +# if a project upgrades its Python version. +bc_magic = ( + b"j2" + + pickle.dumps(bc_version, 2) + + pickle.dumps((sys.version_info[0] << 24) | sys.version_info[1], 2) +) + + +class Bucket: + """Buckets are used to store the bytecode for one template. It's created + and initialized by the bytecode cache and passed to the loading functions. + + The buckets get an internal checksum from the cache assigned and use this + to automatically reject outdated cache material. Individual bytecode + cache subclasses don't have to care about cache invalidation. + """ + + def __init__(self, environment: "Environment", key: str, checksum: str) -> None: + self.environment = environment + self.key = key + self.checksum = checksum + self.reset() + + def reset(self) -> None: + """Resets the bucket (unloads the bytecode).""" + self.code: t.Optional[CodeType] = None + + def load_bytecode(self, f: t.BinaryIO) -> None: + """Loads bytecode from a file or file like object.""" + # make sure the magic header is correct + magic = f.read(len(bc_magic)) + if magic != bc_magic: + self.reset() + return + # the source code of the file changed, we need to reload + checksum = pickle.load(f) + if self.checksum != checksum: + self.reset() + return + # if marshal_load fails then we need to reload + try: + self.code = marshal.load(f) + except (EOFError, ValueError, TypeError): + self.reset() + return + + def write_bytecode(self, f: t.IO[bytes]) -> None: + """Dump the bytecode into the file or file like object passed.""" + if self.code is None: + raise TypeError("can't write empty bucket") + f.write(bc_magic) + pickle.dump(self.checksum, f, 2) + marshal.dump(self.code, f) + + def bytecode_from_string(self, string: bytes) -> None: + """Load bytecode from bytes.""" + self.load_bytecode(BytesIO(string)) + + def bytecode_to_string(self) -> bytes: + """Return the bytecode as bytes.""" + out = BytesIO() + self.write_bytecode(out) + return out.getvalue() + + +class BytecodeCache: + """To implement your own bytecode cache you have to subclass this class + and override :meth:`load_bytecode` and :meth:`dump_bytecode`. Both of + these methods are passed a :class:`~jinja2.bccache.Bucket`. + + A very basic bytecode cache that saves the bytecode on the file system:: + + from os import path + + class MyCache(BytecodeCache): + + def __init__(self, directory): + self.directory = directory + + def load_bytecode(self, bucket): + filename = path.join(self.directory, bucket.key) + if path.exists(filename): + with open(filename, 'rb') as f: + bucket.load_bytecode(f) + + def dump_bytecode(self, bucket): + filename = path.join(self.directory, bucket.key) + with open(filename, 'wb') as f: + bucket.write_bytecode(f) + + A more advanced version of a filesystem based bytecode cache is part of + Jinja. + """ + + def load_bytecode(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + """Subclasses have to override this method to load bytecode into a + bucket. If they are not able to find code in the cache for the + bucket, it must not do anything. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def dump_bytecode(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + """Subclasses have to override this method to write the bytecode + from a bucket back to the cache. If it unable to do so it must not + fail silently but raise an exception. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def clear(self) -> None: + """Clears the cache. This method is not used by Jinja but should be + implemented to allow applications to clear the bytecode cache used + by a particular environment. + """ + + def get_cache_key( + self, name: str, filename: t.Optional[t.Union[str]] = None + ) -> str: + """Returns the unique hash key for this template name.""" + hash = sha1(name.encode("utf-8")) + + if filename is not None: + hash.update(f"|{filename}".encode()) + + return hash.hexdigest() + + def get_source_checksum(self, source: str) -> str: + """Returns a checksum for the source.""" + return sha1(source.encode("utf-8")).hexdigest() + + def get_bucket( + self, + environment: "Environment", + name: str, + filename: t.Optional[str], + source: str, + ) -> Bucket: + """Return a cache bucket for the given template. All arguments are + mandatory but filename may be `None`. + """ + key = self.get_cache_key(name, filename) + checksum = self.get_source_checksum(source) + bucket = Bucket(environment, key, checksum) + self.load_bytecode(bucket) + return bucket + + def set_bucket(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + """Put the bucket into the cache.""" + self.dump_bytecode(bucket) + + +class FileSystemBytecodeCache(BytecodeCache): + """A bytecode cache that stores bytecode on the filesystem. It accepts + two arguments: The directory where the cache items are stored and a + pattern string that is used to build the filename. + + If no directory is specified a default cache directory is selected. On + Windows the user's temp directory is used, on UNIX systems a directory + is created for the user in the system temp directory. + + The pattern can be used to have multiple separate caches operate on the + same directory. The default pattern is ``'__jinja2_%s.cache'``. ``%s`` + is replaced with the cache key. + + >>> bcc = FileSystemBytecodeCache('/tmp/jinja_cache', '%s.cache') + + This bytecode cache supports clearing of the cache using the clear method. + """ + + def __init__( + self, directory: t.Optional[str] = None, pattern: str = "__jinja2_%s.cache" + ) -> None: + if directory is None: + directory = self._get_default_cache_dir() + self.directory = directory + self.pattern = pattern + + def _get_default_cache_dir(self) -> str: + def _unsafe_dir() -> "te.NoReturn": + raise RuntimeError( + "Cannot determine safe temp directory. You " + "need to explicitly provide one." + ) + + tmpdir = tempfile.gettempdir() + + # On windows the temporary directory is used specific unless + # explicitly forced otherwise. We can just use that. + if os.name == "nt": + return tmpdir + if not hasattr(os, "getuid"): + _unsafe_dir() + + dirname = f"_jinja2-cache-{os.getuid()}" + actual_dir = os.path.join(tmpdir, dirname) + + try: + os.mkdir(actual_dir, stat.S_IRWXU) + except OSError as e: + if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: + raise + try: + os.chmod(actual_dir, stat.S_IRWXU) + actual_dir_stat = os.lstat(actual_dir) + if ( + actual_dir_stat.st_uid != os.getuid() + or not stat.S_ISDIR(actual_dir_stat.st_mode) + or stat.S_IMODE(actual_dir_stat.st_mode) != stat.S_IRWXU + ): + _unsafe_dir() + except OSError as e: + if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: + raise + + actual_dir_stat = os.lstat(actual_dir) + if ( + actual_dir_stat.st_uid != os.getuid() + or not stat.S_ISDIR(actual_dir_stat.st_mode) + or stat.S_IMODE(actual_dir_stat.st_mode) != stat.S_IRWXU + ): + _unsafe_dir() + + return actual_dir + + def _get_cache_filename(self, bucket: Bucket) -> str: + return os.path.join(self.directory, self.pattern % (bucket.key,)) + + def load_bytecode(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + filename = self._get_cache_filename(bucket) + + # Don't test for existence before opening the file, since the + # file could disappear after the test before the open. + try: + f = open(filename, "rb") + except (FileNotFoundError, IsADirectoryError, PermissionError): + # PermissionError can occur on Windows when an operation is + # in progress, such as calling clear(). + return + + with f: + bucket.load_bytecode(f) + + def dump_bytecode(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + # Write to a temporary file, then rename to the real name after + # writing. This avoids another process reading the file before + # it is fully written. + name = self._get_cache_filename(bucket) + f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( + mode="wb", + dir=os.path.dirname(name), + prefix=os.path.basename(name), + suffix=".tmp", + delete=False, + ) + + def remove_silent() -> None: + try: + os.remove(f.name) + except OSError: + # Another process may have called clear(). On Windows, + # another program may be holding the file open. + pass + + try: + with f: + bucket.write_bytecode(f) + except BaseException: + remove_silent() + raise + + try: + os.replace(f.name, name) + except OSError: + # Another process may have called clear(). On Windows, + # another program may be holding the file open. + remove_silent() + except BaseException: + remove_silent() + raise + + def clear(self) -> None: + # imported lazily here because google app-engine doesn't support + # write access on the file system and the function does not exist + # normally. + from os import remove + + files = fnmatch.filter(os.listdir(self.directory), self.pattern % ("*",)) + for filename in files: + try: + remove(os.path.join(self.directory, filename)) + except OSError: + pass + + +class MemcachedBytecodeCache(BytecodeCache): + """This class implements a bytecode cache that uses a memcache cache for + storing the information. It does not enforce a specific memcache library + (tummy's memcache or cmemcache) but will accept any class that provides + the minimal interface required. + + Libraries compatible with this class: + + - `cachelib `_ + - `python-memcached `_ + + (Unfortunately the django cache interface is not compatible because it + does not support storing binary data, only text. You can however pass + the underlying cache client to the bytecode cache which is available + as `django.core.cache.cache._client`.) + + The minimal interface for the client passed to the constructor is this: + + .. class:: MinimalClientInterface + + .. method:: set(key, value[, timeout]) + + Stores the bytecode in the cache. `value` is a string and + `timeout` the timeout of the key. If timeout is not provided + a default timeout or no timeout should be assumed, if it's + provided it's an integer with the number of seconds the cache + item should exist. + + .. method:: get(key) + + Returns the value for the cache key. If the item does not + exist in the cache the return value must be `None`. + + The other arguments to the constructor are the prefix for all keys that + is added before the actual cache key and the timeout for the bytecode in + the cache system. We recommend a high (or no) timeout. + + This bytecode cache does not support clearing of used items in the cache. + The clear method is a no-operation function. + + .. versionadded:: 2.7 + Added support for ignoring memcache errors through the + `ignore_memcache_errors` parameter. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + client: "_MemcachedClient", + prefix: str = "jinja2/bytecode/", + timeout: t.Optional[int] = None, + ignore_memcache_errors: bool = True, + ): + self.client = client + self.prefix = prefix + self.timeout = timeout + self.ignore_memcache_errors = ignore_memcache_errors + + def load_bytecode(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + try: + code = self.client.get(self.prefix + bucket.key) + except Exception: + if not self.ignore_memcache_errors: + raise + else: + bucket.bytecode_from_string(code) + + def dump_bytecode(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + key = self.prefix + bucket.key + value = bucket.bytecode_to_string() + + try: + if self.timeout is not None: + self.client.set(key, value, self.timeout) + else: + self.client.set(key, value) + except Exception: + if not self.ignore_memcache_errors: + raise diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/compiler.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/compiler.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a4ff6a1b11af3e1a868d1a74c48d842390259b43 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/compiler.py @@ -0,0 +1,1998 @@ +"""Compiles nodes from the parser into Python code.""" + +import typing as t +from contextlib import contextmanager +from functools import update_wrapper +from io import StringIO +from itertools import chain +from keyword import iskeyword as is_python_keyword + +from markupsafe import escape +from markupsafe import Markup + +from . import nodes +from .exceptions import TemplateAssertionError +from .idtracking import Symbols +from .idtracking import VAR_LOAD_ALIAS +from .idtracking import VAR_LOAD_PARAMETER +from .idtracking import VAR_LOAD_RESOLVE +from .idtracking import VAR_LOAD_UNDEFINED +from .nodes import EvalContext +from .optimizer import Optimizer +from .utils import _PassArg +from .utils import concat +from .visitor import NodeVisitor + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + + from .environment import Environment + +F = t.TypeVar("F", bound=t.Callable[..., t.Any]) + +operators = { + "eq": "==", + "ne": "!=", + "gt": ">", + "gteq": ">=", + "lt": "<", + "lteq": "<=", + "in": "in", + "notin": "not in", +} + + +def optimizeconst(f: F) -> F: + def new_func( + self: "CodeGenerator", node: nodes.Expr, frame: "Frame", **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Any: + # Only optimize if the frame is not volatile + if self.optimizer is not None and not frame.eval_ctx.volatile: + new_node = self.optimizer.visit(node, frame.eval_ctx) + + if new_node != node: + return self.visit(new_node, frame) + + return f(self, node, frame, **kwargs) + + return update_wrapper(new_func, f) # type: ignore[return-value] + + +def _make_binop(op: str) -> t.Callable[["CodeGenerator", nodes.BinExpr, "Frame"], None]: + @optimizeconst + def visitor(self: "CodeGenerator", node: nodes.BinExpr, frame: Frame) -> None: + if ( + self.environment.sandboxed and op in self.environment.intercepted_binops # type: ignore + ): + self.write(f"environment.call_binop(context, {op!r}, ") + self.visit(node.left, frame) + self.write(", ") + self.visit(node.right, frame) + else: + self.write("(") + self.visit(node.left, frame) + self.write(f" {op} ") + self.visit(node.right, frame) + + self.write(")") + + return visitor + + +def _make_unop( + op: str, +) -> t.Callable[["CodeGenerator", nodes.UnaryExpr, "Frame"], None]: + @optimizeconst + def visitor(self: "CodeGenerator", node: nodes.UnaryExpr, frame: Frame) -> None: + if ( + self.environment.sandboxed and op in self.environment.intercepted_unops # type: ignore + ): + self.write(f"environment.call_unop(context, {op!r}, ") + self.visit(node.node, frame) + else: + self.write("(" + op) + self.visit(node.node, frame) + + self.write(")") + + return visitor + + +def generate( + node: nodes.Template, + environment: "Environment", + name: t.Optional[str], + filename: t.Optional[str], + stream: t.Optional[t.TextIO] = None, + defer_init: bool = False, + optimized: bool = True, +) -> t.Optional[str]: + """Generate the python source for a node tree.""" + if not isinstance(node, nodes.Template): + raise TypeError("Can't compile non template nodes") + + generator = environment.code_generator_class( + environment, name, filename, stream, defer_init, optimized + ) + generator.visit(node) + + if stream is None: + return generator.stream.getvalue() # type: ignore + + return None + + +def has_safe_repr(value: t.Any) -> bool: + """Does the node have a safe representation?""" + if value is None or value is NotImplemented or value is Ellipsis: + return True + + if type(value) in {bool, int, float, complex, range, str, Markup}: + return True + + if type(value) in {tuple, list, set, frozenset}: + return all(has_safe_repr(v) for v in value) + + if type(value) is dict: # noqa E721 + return all(has_safe_repr(k) and has_safe_repr(v) for k, v in value.items()) + + return False + + +def find_undeclared( + nodes: t.Iterable[nodes.Node], names: t.Iterable[str] +) -> t.Set[str]: + """Check if the names passed are accessed undeclared. The return value + is a set of all the undeclared names from the sequence of names found. + """ + visitor = UndeclaredNameVisitor(names) + try: + for node in nodes: + visitor.visit(node) + except VisitorExit: + pass + return visitor.undeclared + + +class MacroRef: + def __init__(self, node: t.Union[nodes.Macro, nodes.CallBlock]) -> None: + self.node = node + self.accesses_caller = False + self.accesses_kwargs = False + self.accesses_varargs = False + + +class Frame: + """Holds compile time information for us.""" + + def __init__( + self, + eval_ctx: EvalContext, + parent: t.Optional["Frame"] = None, + level: t.Optional[int] = None, + ) -> None: + self.eval_ctx = eval_ctx + + # the parent of this frame + self.parent = parent + + if parent is None: + self.symbols = Symbols(level=level) + + # in some dynamic inheritance situations the compiler needs to add + # write tests around output statements. + self.require_output_check = False + + # inside some tags we are using a buffer rather than yield statements. + # this for example affects {% filter %} or {% macro %}. If a frame + # is buffered this variable points to the name of the list used as + # buffer. + self.buffer: t.Optional[str] = None + + # the name of the block we're in, otherwise None. + self.block: t.Optional[str] = None + + else: + self.symbols = Symbols(parent.symbols, level=level) + self.require_output_check = parent.require_output_check + self.buffer = parent.buffer + self.block = parent.block + + # a toplevel frame is the root + soft frames such as if conditions. + self.toplevel = False + + # the root frame is basically just the outermost frame, so no if + # conditions. This information is used to optimize inheritance + # situations. + self.rootlevel = False + + # variables set inside of loops and blocks should not affect outer frames, + # but they still needs to be kept track of as part of the active context. + self.loop_frame = False + self.block_frame = False + + # track whether the frame is being used in an if-statement or conditional + # expression as it determines which errors should be raised during runtime + # or compile time. + self.soft_frame = False + + def copy(self) -> "te.Self": + """Create a copy of the current one.""" + rv = object.__new__(self.__class__) + rv.__dict__.update(self.__dict__) + rv.symbols = self.symbols.copy() + return rv + + def inner(self, isolated: bool = False) -> "Frame": + """Return an inner frame.""" + if isolated: + return Frame(self.eval_ctx, level=self.symbols.level + 1) + return Frame(self.eval_ctx, self) + + def soft(self) -> "te.Self": + """Return a soft frame. A soft frame may not be modified as + standalone thing as it shares the resources with the frame it + was created of, but it's not a rootlevel frame any longer. + + This is only used to implement if-statements and conditional + expressions. + """ + rv = self.copy() + rv.rootlevel = False + rv.soft_frame = True + return rv + + __copy__ = copy + + +class VisitorExit(RuntimeError): + """Exception used by the `UndeclaredNameVisitor` to signal a stop.""" + + +class DependencyFinderVisitor(NodeVisitor): + """A visitor that collects filter and test calls.""" + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.filters: t.Set[str] = set() + self.tests: t.Set[str] = set() + + def visit_Filter(self, node: nodes.Filter) -> None: + self.generic_visit(node) + self.filters.add(node.name) + + def visit_Test(self, node: nodes.Test) -> None: + self.generic_visit(node) + self.tests.add(node.name) + + def visit_Block(self, node: nodes.Block) -> None: + """Stop visiting at blocks.""" + + +class UndeclaredNameVisitor(NodeVisitor): + """A visitor that checks if a name is accessed without being + declared. This is different from the frame visitor as it will + not stop at closure frames. + """ + + def __init__(self, names: t.Iterable[str]) -> None: + self.names = set(names) + self.undeclared: t.Set[str] = set() + + def visit_Name(self, node: nodes.Name) -> None: + if node.ctx == "load" and node.name in self.names: + self.undeclared.add(node.name) + if self.undeclared == self.names: + raise VisitorExit() + else: + self.names.discard(node.name) + + def visit_Block(self, node: nodes.Block) -> None: + """Stop visiting a blocks.""" + + +class CompilerExit(Exception): + """Raised if the compiler encountered a situation where it just + doesn't make sense to further process the code. Any block that + raises such an exception is not further processed. + """ + + +class CodeGenerator(NodeVisitor): + def __init__( + self, + environment: "Environment", + name: t.Optional[str], + filename: t.Optional[str], + stream: t.Optional[t.TextIO] = None, + defer_init: bool = False, + optimized: bool = True, + ) -> None: + if stream is None: + stream = StringIO() + self.environment = environment + self.name = name + self.filename = filename + self.stream = stream + self.created_block_context = False + self.defer_init = defer_init + self.optimizer: t.Optional[Optimizer] = None + + if optimized: + self.optimizer = Optimizer(environment) + + # aliases for imports + self.import_aliases: t.Dict[str, str] = {} + + # a registry for all blocks. Because blocks are moved out + # into the global python scope they are registered here + self.blocks: t.Dict[str, nodes.Block] = {} + + # the number of extends statements so far + self.extends_so_far = 0 + + # some templates have a rootlevel extends. In this case we + # can safely assume that we're a child template and do some + # more optimizations. + self.has_known_extends = False + + # the current line number + self.code_lineno = 1 + + # registry of all filters and tests (global, not block local) + self.tests: t.Dict[str, str] = {} + self.filters: t.Dict[str, str] = {} + + # the debug information + self.debug_info: t.List[t.Tuple[int, int]] = [] + self._write_debug_info: t.Optional[int] = None + + # the number of new lines before the next write() + self._new_lines = 0 + + # the line number of the last written statement + self._last_line = 0 + + # true if nothing was written so far. + self._first_write = True + + # used by the `temporary_identifier` method to get new + # unique, temporary identifier + self._last_identifier = 0 + + # the current indentation + self._indentation = 0 + + # Tracks toplevel assignments + self._assign_stack: t.List[t.Set[str]] = [] + + # Tracks parameter definition blocks + self._param_def_block: t.List[t.Set[str]] = [] + + # Tracks the current context. + self._context_reference_stack = ["context"] + + @property + def optimized(self) -> bool: + return self.optimizer is not None + + # -- Various compilation helpers + + def fail(self, msg: str, lineno: int) -> "te.NoReturn": + """Fail with a :exc:`TemplateAssertionError`.""" + raise TemplateAssertionError(msg, lineno, self.name, self.filename) + + def temporary_identifier(self) -> str: + """Get a new unique identifier.""" + self._last_identifier += 1 + return f"t_{self._last_identifier}" + + def buffer(self, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Enable buffering for the frame from that point onwards.""" + frame.buffer = self.temporary_identifier() + self.writeline(f"{frame.buffer} = []") + + def return_buffer_contents( + self, frame: Frame, force_unescaped: bool = False + ) -> None: + """Return the buffer contents of the frame.""" + if not force_unescaped: + if frame.eval_ctx.volatile: + self.writeline("if context.eval_ctx.autoescape:") + self.indent() + self.writeline(f"return Markup(concat({frame.buffer}))") + self.outdent() + self.writeline("else:") + self.indent() + self.writeline(f"return concat({frame.buffer})") + self.outdent() + return + elif frame.eval_ctx.autoescape: + self.writeline(f"return Markup(concat({frame.buffer}))") + return + self.writeline(f"return concat({frame.buffer})") + + def indent(self) -> None: + """Indent by one.""" + self._indentation += 1 + + def outdent(self, step: int = 1) -> None: + """Outdent by step.""" + self._indentation -= step + + def start_write(self, frame: Frame, node: t.Optional[nodes.Node] = None) -> None: + """Yield or write into the frame buffer.""" + if frame.buffer is None: + self.writeline("yield ", node) + else: + self.writeline(f"{frame.buffer}.append(", node) + + def end_write(self, frame: Frame) -> None: + """End the writing process started by `start_write`.""" + if frame.buffer is not None: + self.write(")") + + def simple_write( + self, s: str, frame: Frame, node: t.Optional[nodes.Node] = None + ) -> None: + """Simple shortcut for start_write + write + end_write.""" + self.start_write(frame, node) + self.write(s) + self.end_write(frame) + + def blockvisit(self, nodes: t.Iterable[nodes.Node], frame: Frame) -> None: + """Visit a list of nodes as block in a frame. If the current frame + is no buffer a dummy ``if 0: yield None`` is written automatically. + """ + try: + self.writeline("pass") + for node in nodes: + self.visit(node, frame) + except CompilerExit: + pass + + def write(self, x: str) -> None: + """Write a string into the output stream.""" + if self._new_lines: + if not self._first_write: + self.stream.write("\n" * self._new_lines) + self.code_lineno += self._new_lines + if self._write_debug_info is not None: + self.debug_info.append((self._write_debug_info, self.code_lineno)) + self._write_debug_info = None + self._first_write = False + self.stream.write(" " * self._indentation) + self._new_lines = 0 + self.stream.write(x) + + def writeline( + self, x: str, node: t.Optional[nodes.Node] = None, extra: int = 0 + ) -> None: + """Combination of newline and write.""" + self.newline(node, extra) + self.write(x) + + def newline(self, node: t.Optional[nodes.Node] = None, extra: int = 0) -> None: + """Add one or more newlines before the next write.""" + self._new_lines = max(self._new_lines, 1 + extra) + if node is not None and node.lineno != self._last_line: + self._write_debug_info = node.lineno + self._last_line = node.lineno + + def signature( + self, + node: t.Union[nodes.Call, nodes.Filter, nodes.Test], + frame: Frame, + extra_kwargs: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, t.Any]] = None, + ) -> None: + """Writes a function call to the stream for the current node. + A leading comma is added automatically. The extra keyword + arguments may not include python keywords otherwise a syntax + error could occur. The extra keyword arguments should be given + as python dict. + """ + # if any of the given keyword arguments is a python keyword + # we have to make sure that no invalid call is created. + kwarg_workaround = any( + is_python_keyword(t.cast(str, k)) + for k in chain((x.key for x in node.kwargs), extra_kwargs or ()) + ) + + for arg in node.args: + self.write(", ") + self.visit(arg, frame) + + if not kwarg_workaround: + for kwarg in node.kwargs: + self.write(", ") + self.visit(kwarg, frame) + if extra_kwargs is not None: + for key, value in extra_kwargs.items(): + self.write(f", {key}={value}") + if node.dyn_args: + self.write(", *") + self.visit(node.dyn_args, frame) + + if kwarg_workaround: + if node.dyn_kwargs is not None: + self.write(", **dict({") + else: + self.write(", **{") + for kwarg in node.kwargs: + self.write(f"{kwarg.key!r}: ") + self.visit(kwarg.value, frame) + self.write(", ") + if extra_kwargs is not None: + for key, value in extra_kwargs.items(): + self.write(f"{key!r}: {value}, ") + if node.dyn_kwargs is not None: + self.write("}, **") + self.visit(node.dyn_kwargs, frame) + self.write(")") + else: + self.write("}") + + elif node.dyn_kwargs is not None: + self.write(", **") + self.visit(node.dyn_kwargs, frame) + + def pull_dependencies(self, nodes: t.Iterable[nodes.Node]) -> None: + """Find all filter and test names used in the template and + assign them to variables in the compiled namespace. Checking + that the names are registered with the environment is done when + compiling the Filter and Test nodes. If the node is in an If or + CondExpr node, the check is done at runtime instead. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Filters and tests in If and CondExpr nodes are checked at + runtime instead of compile time. + """ + visitor = DependencyFinderVisitor() + + for node in nodes: + visitor.visit(node) + + for id_map, names, dependency in ( + (self.filters, visitor.filters, "filters"), + ( + self.tests, + visitor.tests, + "tests", + ), + ): + for name in sorted(names): + if name not in id_map: + id_map[name] = self.temporary_identifier() + + # add check during runtime that dependencies used inside of executed + # blocks are defined, as this step may be skipped during compile time + self.writeline("try:") + self.indent() + self.writeline(f"{id_map[name]} = environment.{dependency}[{name!r}]") + self.outdent() + self.writeline("except KeyError:") + self.indent() + self.writeline("@internalcode") + self.writeline(f"def {id_map[name]}(*unused):") + self.indent() + self.writeline( + f'raise TemplateRuntimeError("No {dependency[:-1]}' + f' named {name!r} found.")' + ) + self.outdent() + self.outdent() + + def enter_frame(self, frame: Frame) -> None: + undefs = [] + for target, (action, param) in frame.symbols.loads.items(): + if action == VAR_LOAD_PARAMETER: + pass + elif action == VAR_LOAD_RESOLVE: + self.writeline(f"{target} = {self.get_resolve_func()}({param!r})") + elif action == VAR_LOAD_ALIAS: + self.writeline(f"{target} = {param}") + elif action == VAR_LOAD_UNDEFINED: + undefs.append(target) + else: + raise NotImplementedError("unknown load instruction") + if undefs: + self.writeline(f"{' = '.join(undefs)} = missing") + + def leave_frame(self, frame: Frame, with_python_scope: bool = False) -> None: + if not with_python_scope: + undefs = [] + for target in frame.symbols.loads: + undefs.append(target) + if undefs: + self.writeline(f"{' = '.join(undefs)} = missing") + + def choose_async(self, async_value: str = "async ", sync_value: str = "") -> str: + return async_value if self.environment.is_async else sync_value + + def func(self, name: str) -> str: + return f"{self.choose_async()}def {name}" + + def macro_body( + self, node: t.Union[nodes.Macro, nodes.CallBlock], frame: Frame + ) -> t.Tuple[Frame, MacroRef]: + """Dump the function def of a macro or call block.""" + frame = frame.inner() + frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + macro_ref = MacroRef(node) + + explicit_caller = None + skip_special_params = set() + args = [] + + for idx, arg in enumerate(node.args): + if arg.name == "caller": + explicit_caller = idx + if arg.name in ("kwargs", "varargs"): + skip_special_params.add(arg.name) + args.append(frame.symbols.ref(arg.name)) + + undeclared = find_undeclared(node.body, ("caller", "kwargs", "varargs")) + + if "caller" in undeclared: + # In older Jinja versions there was a bug that allowed caller + # to retain the special behavior even if it was mentioned in + # the argument list. However thankfully this was only really + # working if it was the last argument. So we are explicitly + # checking this now and error out if it is anywhere else in + # the argument list. + if explicit_caller is not None: + try: + node.defaults[explicit_caller - len(node.args)] + except IndexError: + self.fail( + "When defining macros or call blocks the " + 'special "caller" argument must be omitted ' + "or be given a default.", + node.lineno, + ) + else: + args.append(frame.symbols.declare_parameter("caller")) + macro_ref.accesses_caller = True + if "kwargs" in undeclared and "kwargs" not in skip_special_params: + args.append(frame.symbols.declare_parameter("kwargs")) + macro_ref.accesses_kwargs = True + if "varargs" in undeclared and "varargs" not in skip_special_params: + args.append(frame.symbols.declare_parameter("varargs")) + macro_ref.accesses_varargs = True + + # macros are delayed, they never require output checks + frame.require_output_check = False + frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + self.writeline(f"{self.func('macro')}({', '.join(args)}):", node) + self.indent() + + self.buffer(frame) + self.enter_frame(frame) + + self.push_parameter_definitions(frame) + for idx, arg in enumerate(node.args): + ref = frame.symbols.ref(arg.name) + self.writeline(f"if {ref} is missing:") + self.indent() + try: + default = node.defaults[idx - len(node.args)] + except IndexError: + self.writeline( + f'{ref} = undefined("parameter {arg.name!r} was not provided",' + f" name={arg.name!r})" + ) + else: + self.writeline(f"{ref} = ") + self.visit(default, frame) + self.mark_parameter_stored(ref) + self.outdent() + self.pop_parameter_definitions() + + self.blockvisit(node.body, frame) + self.return_buffer_contents(frame, force_unescaped=True) + self.leave_frame(frame, with_python_scope=True) + self.outdent() + + return frame, macro_ref + + def macro_def(self, macro_ref: MacroRef, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Dump the macro definition for the def created by macro_body.""" + arg_tuple = ", ".join(repr(x.name) for x in macro_ref.node.args) + name = getattr(macro_ref.node, "name", None) + if len(macro_ref.node.args) == 1: + arg_tuple += "," + self.write( + f"Macro(environment, macro, {name!r}, ({arg_tuple})," + f" {macro_ref.accesses_kwargs!r}, {macro_ref.accesses_varargs!r}," + f" {macro_ref.accesses_caller!r}, context.eval_ctx.autoescape)" + ) + + def position(self, node: nodes.Node) -> str: + """Return a human readable position for the node.""" + rv = f"line {node.lineno}" + if self.name is not None: + rv = f"{rv} in {self.name!r}" + return rv + + def dump_local_context(self, frame: Frame) -> str: + items_kv = ", ".join( + f"{name!r}: {target}" + for name, target in frame.symbols.dump_stores().items() + ) + return f"{{{items_kv}}}" + + def write_commons(self) -> None: + """Writes a common preamble that is used by root and block functions. + Primarily this sets up common local helpers and enforces a generator + through a dead branch. + """ + self.writeline("resolve = context.resolve_or_missing") + self.writeline("undefined = environment.undefined") + self.writeline("concat = environment.concat") + # always use the standard Undefined class for the implicit else of + # conditional expressions + self.writeline("cond_expr_undefined = Undefined") + self.writeline("if 0: yield None") + + def push_parameter_definitions(self, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Pushes all parameter targets from the given frame into a local + stack that permits tracking of yet to be assigned parameters. In + particular this enables the optimization from `visit_Name` to skip + undefined expressions for parameters in macros as macros can reference + otherwise unbound parameters. + """ + self._param_def_block.append(frame.symbols.dump_param_targets()) + + def pop_parameter_definitions(self) -> None: + """Pops the current parameter definitions set.""" + self._param_def_block.pop() + + def mark_parameter_stored(self, target: str) -> None: + """Marks a parameter in the current parameter definitions as stored. + This will skip the enforced undefined checks. + """ + if self._param_def_block: + self._param_def_block[-1].discard(target) + + def push_context_reference(self, target: str) -> None: + self._context_reference_stack.append(target) + + def pop_context_reference(self) -> None: + self._context_reference_stack.pop() + + def get_context_ref(self) -> str: + return self._context_reference_stack[-1] + + def get_resolve_func(self) -> str: + target = self._context_reference_stack[-1] + if target == "context": + return "resolve" + return f"{target}.resolve" + + def derive_context(self, frame: Frame) -> str: + return f"{self.get_context_ref()}.derived({self.dump_local_context(frame)})" + + def parameter_is_undeclared(self, target: str) -> bool: + """Checks if a given target is an undeclared parameter.""" + if not self._param_def_block: + return False + return target in self._param_def_block[-1] + + def push_assign_tracking(self) -> None: + """Pushes a new layer for assignment tracking.""" + self._assign_stack.append(set()) + + def pop_assign_tracking(self, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Pops the topmost level for assignment tracking and updates the + context variables if necessary. + """ + vars = self._assign_stack.pop() + if ( + not frame.block_frame + and not frame.loop_frame + and not frame.toplevel + or not vars + ): + return + public_names = [x for x in vars if x[:1] != "_"] + if len(vars) == 1: + name = next(iter(vars)) + ref = frame.symbols.ref(name) + if frame.loop_frame: + self.writeline(f"_loop_vars[{name!r}] = {ref}") + return + if frame.block_frame: + self.writeline(f"_block_vars[{name!r}] = {ref}") + return + self.writeline(f"context.vars[{name!r}] = {ref}") + else: + if frame.loop_frame: + self.writeline("_loop_vars.update({") + elif frame.block_frame: + self.writeline("_block_vars.update({") + else: + self.writeline("context.vars.update({") + for idx, name in enumerate(sorted(vars)): + if idx: + self.write(", ") + ref = frame.symbols.ref(name) + self.write(f"{name!r}: {ref}") + self.write("})") + if not frame.block_frame and not frame.loop_frame and public_names: + if len(public_names) == 1: + self.writeline(f"context.exported_vars.add({public_names[0]!r})") + else: + names_str = ", ".join(map(repr, sorted(public_names))) + self.writeline(f"context.exported_vars.update(({names_str}))") + + # -- Statement Visitors + + def visit_Template( + self, node: nodes.Template, frame: t.Optional[Frame] = None + ) -> None: + assert frame is None, "no root frame allowed" + eval_ctx = EvalContext(self.environment, self.name) + + from .runtime import async_exported + from .runtime import exported + + if self.environment.is_async: + exported_names = sorted(exported + async_exported) + else: + exported_names = sorted(exported) + + self.writeline("from jinja2.runtime import " + ", ".join(exported_names)) + + # if we want a deferred initialization we cannot move the + # environment into a local name + envenv = "" if self.defer_init else ", environment=environment" + + # do we have an extends tag at all? If not, we can save some + # overhead by just not processing any inheritance code. + have_extends = node.find(nodes.Extends) is not None + + # find all blocks + for block in node.find_all(nodes.Block): + if block.name in self.blocks: + self.fail(f"block {block.name!r} defined twice", block.lineno) + self.blocks[block.name] = block + + # find all imports and import them + for import_ in node.find_all(nodes.ImportedName): + if import_.importname not in self.import_aliases: + imp = import_.importname + self.import_aliases[imp] = alias = self.temporary_identifier() + if "." in imp: + module, obj = imp.rsplit(".", 1) + self.writeline(f"from {module} import {obj} as {alias}") + else: + self.writeline(f"import {imp} as {alias}") + + # add the load name + self.writeline(f"name = {self.name!r}") + + # generate the root render function. + self.writeline( + f"{self.func('root')}(context, missing=missing{envenv}):", extra=1 + ) + self.indent() + self.write_commons() + + # process the root + frame = Frame(eval_ctx) + if "self" in find_undeclared(node.body, ("self",)): + ref = frame.symbols.declare_parameter("self") + self.writeline(f"{ref} = TemplateReference(context)") + frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + frame.toplevel = frame.rootlevel = True + frame.require_output_check = have_extends and not self.has_known_extends + if have_extends: + self.writeline("parent_template = None") + self.enter_frame(frame) + self.pull_dependencies(node.body) + self.blockvisit(node.body, frame) + self.leave_frame(frame, with_python_scope=True) + self.outdent() + + # make sure that the parent root is called. + if have_extends: + if not self.has_known_extends: + self.indent() + self.writeline("if parent_template is not None:") + self.indent() + if not self.environment.is_async: + self.writeline("yield from parent_template.root_render_func(context)") + else: + self.writeline("agen = parent_template.root_render_func(context)") + self.writeline("try:") + self.indent() + self.writeline("async for event in agen:") + self.indent() + self.writeline("yield event") + self.outdent() + self.outdent() + self.writeline("finally: await agen.aclose()") + self.outdent(1 + (not self.has_known_extends)) + + # at this point we now have the blocks collected and can visit them too. + for name, block in self.blocks.items(): + self.writeline( + f"{self.func('block_' + name)}(context, missing=missing{envenv}):", + block, + 1, + ) + self.indent() + self.write_commons() + # It's important that we do not make this frame a child of the + # toplevel template. This would cause a variety of + # interesting issues with identifier tracking. + block_frame = Frame(eval_ctx) + block_frame.block_frame = True + undeclared = find_undeclared(block.body, ("self", "super")) + if "self" in undeclared: + ref = block_frame.symbols.declare_parameter("self") + self.writeline(f"{ref} = TemplateReference(context)") + if "super" in undeclared: + ref = block_frame.symbols.declare_parameter("super") + self.writeline(f"{ref} = context.super({name!r}, block_{name})") + block_frame.symbols.analyze_node(block) + block_frame.block = name + self.writeline("_block_vars = {}") + self.enter_frame(block_frame) + self.pull_dependencies(block.body) + self.blockvisit(block.body, block_frame) + self.leave_frame(block_frame, with_python_scope=True) + self.outdent() + + blocks_kv_str = ", ".join(f"{x!r}: block_{x}" for x in self.blocks) + self.writeline(f"blocks = {{{blocks_kv_str}}}", extra=1) + debug_kv_str = "&".join(f"{k}={v}" for k, v in self.debug_info) + self.writeline(f"debug_info = {debug_kv_str!r}") + + def visit_Block(self, node: nodes.Block, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Call a block and register it for the template.""" + level = 0 + if frame.toplevel: + # if we know that we are a child template, there is no need to + # check if we are one + if self.has_known_extends: + return + if self.extends_so_far > 0: + self.writeline("if parent_template is None:") + self.indent() + level += 1 + + if node.scoped: + context = self.derive_context(frame) + else: + context = self.get_context_ref() + + if node.required: + self.writeline(f"if len(context.blocks[{node.name!r}]) <= 1:", node) + self.indent() + self.writeline( + f'raise TemplateRuntimeError("Required block {node.name!r} not found")', + node, + ) + self.outdent() + + if not self.environment.is_async and frame.buffer is None: + self.writeline( + f"yield from context.blocks[{node.name!r}][0]({context})", node + ) + else: + self.writeline(f"gen = context.blocks[{node.name!r}][0]({context})") + self.writeline("try:") + self.indent() + self.writeline( + f"{self.choose_async()}for event in gen:", + node, + ) + self.indent() + self.simple_write("event", frame) + self.outdent() + self.outdent() + self.writeline( + f"finally: {self.choose_async('await gen.aclose()', 'gen.close()')}" + ) + + self.outdent(level) + + def visit_Extends(self, node: nodes.Extends, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Calls the extender.""" + if not frame.toplevel: + self.fail("cannot use extend from a non top-level scope", node.lineno) + + # if the number of extends statements in general is zero so + # far, we don't have to add a check if something extended + # the template before this one. + if self.extends_so_far > 0: + # if we have a known extends we just add a template runtime + # error into the generated code. We could catch that at compile + # time too, but i welcome it not to confuse users by throwing the + # same error at different times just "because we can". + if not self.has_known_extends: + self.writeline("if parent_template is not None:") + self.indent() + self.writeline('raise TemplateRuntimeError("extended multiple times")') + + # if we have a known extends already we don't need that code here + # as we know that the template execution will end here. + if self.has_known_extends: + raise CompilerExit() + else: + self.outdent() + + self.writeline("parent_template = environment.get_template(", node) + self.visit(node.template, frame) + self.write(f", {self.name!r})") + self.writeline("for name, parent_block in parent_template.blocks.items():") + self.indent() + self.writeline("context.blocks.setdefault(name, []).append(parent_block)") + self.outdent() + + # if this extends statement was in the root level we can take + # advantage of that information and simplify the generated code + # in the top level from this point onwards + if frame.rootlevel: + self.has_known_extends = True + + # and now we have one more + self.extends_so_far += 1 + + def visit_Include(self, node: nodes.Include, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Handles includes.""" + if node.ignore_missing: + self.writeline("try:") + self.indent() + + func_name = "get_or_select_template" + if isinstance(node.template, nodes.Const): + if isinstance(node.template.value, str): + func_name = "get_template" + elif isinstance(node.template.value, (tuple, list)): + func_name = "select_template" + elif isinstance(node.template, (nodes.Tuple, nodes.List)): + func_name = "select_template" + + self.writeline(f"template = environment.{func_name}(", node) + self.visit(node.template, frame) + self.write(f", {self.name!r})") + if node.ignore_missing: + self.outdent() + self.writeline("except TemplateNotFound:") + self.indent() + self.writeline("pass") + self.outdent() + self.writeline("else:") + self.indent() + + def loop_body() -> None: + self.indent() + self.simple_write("event", frame) + self.outdent() + + if node.with_context: + self.writeline( + f"gen = template.root_render_func(" + "template.new_context(context.get_all(), True," + f" {self.dump_local_context(frame)}))" + ) + self.writeline("try:") + self.indent() + self.writeline(f"{self.choose_async()}for event in gen:") + loop_body() + self.outdent() + self.writeline( + f"finally: {self.choose_async('await gen.aclose()', 'gen.close()')}" + ) + elif self.environment.is_async: + self.writeline( + "for event in (await template._get_default_module_async())" + "._body_stream:" + ) + loop_body() + else: + self.writeline("yield from template._get_default_module()._body_stream") + + if node.ignore_missing: + self.outdent() + + def _import_common( + self, node: t.Union[nodes.Import, nodes.FromImport], frame: Frame + ) -> None: + self.write(f"{self.choose_async('await ')}environment.get_template(") + self.visit(node.template, frame) + self.write(f", {self.name!r}).") + + if node.with_context: + f_name = f"make_module{self.choose_async('_async')}" + self.write( + f"{f_name}(context.get_all(), True, {self.dump_local_context(frame)})" + ) + else: + self.write(f"_get_default_module{self.choose_async('_async')}(context)") + + def visit_Import(self, node: nodes.Import, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Visit regular imports.""" + self.writeline(f"{frame.symbols.ref(node.target)} = ", node) + if frame.toplevel: + self.write(f"context.vars[{node.target!r}] = ") + + self._import_common(node, frame) + + if frame.toplevel and not node.target.startswith("_"): + self.writeline(f"context.exported_vars.discard({node.target!r})") + + def visit_FromImport(self, node: nodes.FromImport, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Visit named imports.""" + self.newline(node) + self.write("included_template = ") + self._import_common(node, frame) + var_names = [] + discarded_names = [] + for name in node.names: + if isinstance(name, tuple): + name, alias = name + else: + alias = name + self.writeline( + f"{frame.symbols.ref(alias)} =" + f" getattr(included_template, {name!r}, missing)" + ) + self.writeline(f"if {frame.symbols.ref(alias)} is missing:") + self.indent() + # The position will contain the template name, and will be formatted + # into a string that will be compiled into an f-string. Curly braces + # in the name must be replaced with escapes so that they will not be + # executed as part of the f-string. + position = self.position(node).replace("{", "{{").replace("}", "}}") + message = ( + "the template {included_template.__name__!r}" + f" (imported on {position})" + f" does not export the requested name {name!r}" + ) + self.writeline( + f"{frame.symbols.ref(alias)} = undefined(f{message!r}, name={name!r})" + ) + self.outdent() + if frame.toplevel: + var_names.append(alias) + if not alias.startswith("_"): + discarded_names.append(alias) + + if var_names: + if len(var_names) == 1: + name = var_names[0] + self.writeline(f"context.vars[{name!r}] = {frame.symbols.ref(name)}") + else: + names_kv = ", ".join( + f"{name!r}: {frame.symbols.ref(name)}" for name in var_names + ) + self.writeline(f"context.vars.update({{{names_kv}}})") + if discarded_names: + if len(discarded_names) == 1: + self.writeline(f"context.exported_vars.discard({discarded_names[0]!r})") + else: + names_str = ", ".join(map(repr, discarded_names)) + self.writeline( + f"context.exported_vars.difference_update(({names_str}))" + ) + + def visit_For(self, node: nodes.For, frame: Frame) -> None: + loop_frame = frame.inner() + loop_frame.loop_frame = True + test_frame = frame.inner() + else_frame = frame.inner() + + # try to figure out if we have an extended loop. An extended loop + # is necessary if the loop is in recursive mode if the special loop + # variable is accessed in the body if the body is a scoped block. + extended_loop = ( + node.recursive + or "loop" + in find_undeclared(node.iter_child_nodes(only=("body",)), ("loop",)) + or any(block.scoped for block in node.find_all(nodes.Block)) + ) + + loop_ref = None + if extended_loop: + loop_ref = loop_frame.symbols.declare_parameter("loop") + + loop_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node, for_branch="body") + if node.else_: + else_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node, for_branch="else") + + if node.test: + loop_filter_func = self.temporary_identifier() + test_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node, for_branch="test") + self.writeline(f"{self.func(loop_filter_func)}(fiter):", node.test) + self.indent() + self.enter_frame(test_frame) + self.writeline(self.choose_async("async for ", "for ")) + self.visit(node.target, loop_frame) + self.write(" in ") + self.write(self.choose_async("auto_aiter(fiter)", "fiter")) + self.write(":") + self.indent() + self.writeline("if ", node.test) + self.visit(node.test, test_frame) + self.write(":") + self.indent() + self.writeline("yield ") + self.visit(node.target, loop_frame) + self.outdent(3) + self.leave_frame(test_frame, with_python_scope=True) + + # if we don't have an recursive loop we have to find the shadowed + # variables at that point. Because loops can be nested but the loop + # variable is a special one we have to enforce aliasing for it. + if node.recursive: + self.writeline( + f"{self.func('loop')}(reciter, loop_render_func, depth=0):", node + ) + self.indent() + self.buffer(loop_frame) + + # Use the same buffer for the else frame + else_frame.buffer = loop_frame.buffer + + # make sure the loop variable is a special one and raise a template + # assertion error if a loop tries to write to loop + if extended_loop: + self.writeline(f"{loop_ref} = missing") + + for name in node.find_all(nodes.Name): + if name.ctx == "store" and name.name == "loop": + self.fail( + "Can't assign to special loop variable in for-loop target", + name.lineno, + ) + + if node.else_: + iteration_indicator = self.temporary_identifier() + self.writeline(f"{iteration_indicator} = 1") + + self.writeline(self.choose_async("async for ", "for "), node) + self.visit(node.target, loop_frame) + if extended_loop: + self.write(f", {loop_ref} in {self.choose_async('Async')}LoopContext(") + else: + self.write(" in ") + + if node.test: + self.write(f"{loop_filter_func}(") + if node.recursive: + self.write("reciter") + else: + if self.environment.is_async and not extended_loop: + self.write("auto_aiter(") + self.visit(node.iter, frame) + if self.environment.is_async and not extended_loop: + self.write(")") + if node.test: + self.write(")") + + if node.recursive: + self.write(", undefined, loop_render_func, depth):") + else: + self.write(", undefined):" if extended_loop else ":") + + self.indent() + self.enter_frame(loop_frame) + + self.writeline("_loop_vars = {}") + self.blockvisit(node.body, loop_frame) + if node.else_: + self.writeline(f"{iteration_indicator} = 0") + self.outdent() + self.leave_frame( + loop_frame, with_python_scope=node.recursive and not node.else_ + ) + + if node.else_: + self.writeline(f"if {iteration_indicator}:") + self.indent() + self.enter_frame(else_frame) + self.blockvisit(node.else_, else_frame) + self.leave_frame(else_frame) + self.outdent() + + # if the node was recursive we have to return the buffer contents + # and start the iteration code + if node.recursive: + self.return_buffer_contents(loop_frame) + self.outdent() + self.start_write(frame, node) + self.write(f"{self.choose_async('await ')}loop(") + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("auto_aiter(") + self.visit(node.iter, frame) + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write(")") + self.write(", loop)") + self.end_write(frame) + + # at the end of the iteration, clear any assignments made in the + # loop from the top level + if self._assign_stack: + self._assign_stack[-1].difference_update(loop_frame.symbols.stores) + + def visit_If(self, node: nodes.If, frame: Frame) -> None: + if_frame = frame.soft() + self.writeline("if ", node) + self.visit(node.test, if_frame) + self.write(":") + self.indent() + self.blockvisit(node.body, if_frame) + self.outdent() + for elif_ in node.elif_: + self.writeline("elif ", elif_) + self.visit(elif_.test, if_frame) + self.write(":") + self.indent() + self.blockvisit(elif_.body, if_frame) + self.outdent() + if node.else_: + self.writeline("else:") + self.indent() + self.blockvisit(node.else_, if_frame) + self.outdent() + + def visit_Macro(self, node: nodes.Macro, frame: Frame) -> None: + macro_frame, macro_ref = self.macro_body(node, frame) + self.newline() + if frame.toplevel: + if not node.name.startswith("_"): + self.write(f"context.exported_vars.add({node.name!r})") + self.writeline(f"context.vars[{node.name!r}] = ") + self.write(f"{frame.symbols.ref(node.name)} = ") + self.macro_def(macro_ref, macro_frame) + + def visit_CallBlock(self, node: nodes.CallBlock, frame: Frame) -> None: + call_frame, macro_ref = self.macro_body(node, frame) + self.writeline("caller = ") + self.macro_def(macro_ref, call_frame) + self.start_write(frame, node) + self.visit_Call(node.call, frame, forward_caller=True) + self.end_write(frame) + + def visit_FilterBlock(self, node: nodes.FilterBlock, frame: Frame) -> None: + filter_frame = frame.inner() + filter_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + self.enter_frame(filter_frame) + self.buffer(filter_frame) + self.blockvisit(node.body, filter_frame) + self.start_write(frame, node) + self.visit_Filter(node.filter, filter_frame) + self.end_write(frame) + self.leave_frame(filter_frame) + + def visit_With(self, node: nodes.With, frame: Frame) -> None: + with_frame = frame.inner() + with_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + self.enter_frame(with_frame) + for target, expr in zip(node.targets, node.values): + self.newline() + self.visit(target, with_frame) + self.write(" = ") + self.visit(expr, frame) + self.blockvisit(node.body, with_frame) + self.leave_frame(with_frame) + + def visit_ExprStmt(self, node: nodes.ExprStmt, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.newline(node) + self.visit(node.node, frame) + + class _FinalizeInfo(t.NamedTuple): + const: t.Optional[t.Callable[..., str]] + src: t.Optional[str] + + @staticmethod + def _default_finalize(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """The default finalize function if the environment isn't + configured with one. Or, if the environment has one, this is + called on that function's output for constants. + """ + return str(value) + + _finalize: t.Optional[_FinalizeInfo] = None + + def _make_finalize(self) -> _FinalizeInfo: + """Build the finalize function to be used on constants and at + runtime. Cached so it's only created once for all output nodes. + + Returns a ``namedtuple`` with the following attributes: + + ``const`` + A function to finalize constant data at compile time. + + ``src`` + Source code to output around nodes to be evaluated at + runtime. + """ + if self._finalize is not None: + return self._finalize + + finalize: t.Optional[t.Callable[..., t.Any]] + finalize = default = self._default_finalize + src = None + + if self.environment.finalize: + src = "environment.finalize(" + env_finalize = self.environment.finalize + pass_arg = { + _PassArg.context: "context", + _PassArg.eval_context: "context.eval_ctx", + _PassArg.environment: "environment", + }.get( + _PassArg.from_obj(env_finalize) # type: ignore + ) + finalize = None + + if pass_arg is None: + + def finalize(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: # noqa: F811 + return default(env_finalize(value)) + + else: + src = f"{src}{pass_arg}, " + + if pass_arg == "environment": + + def finalize(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: # noqa: F811 + return default(env_finalize(self.environment, value)) + + self._finalize = self._FinalizeInfo(finalize, src) + return self._finalize + + def _output_const_repr(self, group: t.Iterable[t.Any]) -> str: + """Given a group of constant values converted from ``Output`` + child nodes, produce a string to write to the template module + source. + """ + return repr(concat(group)) + + def _output_child_to_const( + self, node: nodes.Expr, frame: Frame, finalize: _FinalizeInfo + ) -> str: + """Try to optimize a child of an ``Output`` node by trying to + convert it to constant, finalized data at compile time. + + If :exc:`Impossible` is raised, the node is not constant and + will be evaluated at runtime. Any other exception will also be + evaluated at runtime for easier debugging. + """ + const = node.as_const(frame.eval_ctx) + + if frame.eval_ctx.autoescape: + const = escape(const) + + # Template data doesn't go through finalize. + if isinstance(node, nodes.TemplateData): + return str(const) + + return finalize.const(const) # type: ignore + + def _output_child_pre( + self, node: nodes.Expr, frame: Frame, finalize: _FinalizeInfo + ) -> None: + """Output extra source code before visiting a child of an + ``Output`` node. + """ + if frame.eval_ctx.volatile: + self.write("(escape if context.eval_ctx.autoescape else str)(") + elif frame.eval_ctx.autoescape: + self.write("escape(") + else: + self.write("str(") + + if finalize.src is not None: + self.write(finalize.src) + + def _output_child_post( + self, node: nodes.Expr, frame: Frame, finalize: _FinalizeInfo + ) -> None: + """Output extra source code after visiting a child of an + ``Output`` node. + """ + self.write(")") + + if finalize.src is not None: + self.write(")") + + def visit_Output(self, node: nodes.Output, frame: Frame) -> None: + # If an extends is active, don't render outside a block. + if frame.require_output_check: + # A top-level extends is known to exist at compile time. + if self.has_known_extends: + return + + self.writeline("if parent_template is None:") + self.indent() + + finalize = self._make_finalize() + body: t.List[t.Union[t.List[t.Any], nodes.Expr]] = [] + + # Evaluate constants at compile time if possible. Each item in + # body will be either a list of static data or a node to be + # evaluated at runtime. + for child in node.nodes: + try: + if not ( + # If the finalize function requires runtime context, + # constants can't be evaluated at compile time. + finalize.const + # Unless it's basic template data that won't be + # finalized anyway. + or isinstance(child, nodes.TemplateData) + ): + raise nodes.Impossible() + + const = self._output_child_to_const(child, frame, finalize) + except (nodes.Impossible, Exception): + # The node was not constant and needs to be evaluated at + # runtime. Or another error was raised, which is easier + # to debug at runtime. + body.append(child) + continue + + if body and isinstance(body[-1], list): + body[-1].append(const) + else: + body.append([const]) + + if frame.buffer is not None: + if len(body) == 1: + self.writeline(f"{frame.buffer}.append(") + else: + self.writeline(f"{frame.buffer}.extend((") + + self.indent() + + for item in body: + if isinstance(item, list): + # A group of constant data to join and output. + val = self._output_const_repr(item) + + if frame.buffer is None: + self.writeline("yield " + val) + else: + self.writeline(val + ",") + else: + if frame.buffer is None: + self.writeline("yield ", item) + else: + self.newline(item) + + # A node to be evaluated at runtime. + self._output_child_pre(item, frame, finalize) + self.visit(item, frame) + self._output_child_post(item, frame, finalize) + + if frame.buffer is not None: + self.write(",") + + if frame.buffer is not None: + self.outdent() + self.writeline(")" if len(body) == 1 else "))") + + if frame.require_output_check: + self.outdent() + + def visit_Assign(self, node: nodes.Assign, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.push_assign_tracking() + + # ``a.b`` is allowed for assignment, and is parsed as an NSRef. However, + # it is only valid if it references a Namespace object. Emit a check for + # that for each ref here, before assignment code is emitted. This can't + # be done in visit_NSRef as the ref could be in the middle of a tuple. + seen_refs: t.Set[str] = set() + + for nsref in node.find_all(nodes.NSRef): + if nsref.name in seen_refs: + # Only emit the check for each reference once, in case the same + # ref is used multiple times in a tuple, `ns.a, ns.b = c, d`. + continue + + seen_refs.add(nsref.name) + ref = frame.symbols.ref(nsref.name) + self.writeline(f"if not isinstance({ref}, Namespace):") + self.indent() + self.writeline( + "raise TemplateRuntimeError" + '("cannot assign attribute on non-namespace object")' + ) + self.outdent() + + self.newline(node) + self.visit(node.target, frame) + self.write(" = ") + self.visit(node.node, frame) + self.pop_assign_tracking(frame) + + def visit_AssignBlock(self, node: nodes.AssignBlock, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.push_assign_tracking() + block_frame = frame.inner() + # This is a special case. Since a set block always captures we + # will disable output checks. This way one can use set blocks + # toplevel even in extended templates. + block_frame.require_output_check = False + block_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + self.enter_frame(block_frame) + self.buffer(block_frame) + self.blockvisit(node.body, block_frame) + self.newline(node) + self.visit(node.target, frame) + self.write(" = (Markup if context.eval_ctx.autoescape else identity)(") + if node.filter is not None: + self.visit_Filter(node.filter, block_frame) + else: + self.write(f"concat({block_frame.buffer})") + self.write(")") + self.pop_assign_tracking(frame) + self.leave_frame(block_frame) + + # -- Expression Visitors + + def visit_Name(self, node: nodes.Name, frame: Frame) -> None: + if node.ctx == "store" and ( + frame.toplevel or frame.loop_frame or frame.block_frame + ): + if self._assign_stack: + self._assign_stack[-1].add(node.name) + ref = frame.symbols.ref(node.name) + + # If we are looking up a variable we might have to deal with the + # case where it's undefined. We can skip that case if the load + # instruction indicates a parameter which are always defined. + if node.ctx == "load": + load = frame.symbols.find_load(ref) + if not ( + load is not None + and load[0] == VAR_LOAD_PARAMETER + and not self.parameter_is_undeclared(ref) + ): + self.write( + f"(undefined(name={node.name!r}) if {ref} is missing else {ref})" + ) + return + + self.write(ref) + + def visit_NSRef(self, node: nodes.NSRef, frame: Frame) -> None: + # NSRef is a dotted assignment target a.b=c, but uses a[b]=c internally. + # visit_Assign emits code to validate that each ref is to a Namespace + # object only. That can't be emitted here as the ref could be in the + # middle of a tuple assignment. + ref = frame.symbols.ref(node.name) + self.writeline(f"{ref}[{node.attr!r}]") + + def visit_Const(self, node: nodes.Const, frame: Frame) -> None: + val = node.as_const(frame.eval_ctx) + if isinstance(val, float): + self.write(str(val)) + else: + self.write(repr(val)) + + def visit_TemplateData(self, node: nodes.TemplateData, frame: Frame) -> None: + try: + self.write(repr(node.as_const(frame.eval_ctx))) + except nodes.Impossible: + self.write( + f"(Markup if context.eval_ctx.autoescape else identity)({node.data!r})" + ) + + def visit_Tuple(self, node: nodes.Tuple, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write("(") + idx = -1 + for idx, item in enumerate(node.items): + if idx: + self.write(", ") + self.visit(item, frame) + self.write(",)" if idx == 0 else ")") + + def visit_List(self, node: nodes.List, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write("[") + for idx, item in enumerate(node.items): + if idx: + self.write(", ") + self.visit(item, frame) + self.write("]") + + def visit_Dict(self, node: nodes.Dict, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write("{") + for idx, item in enumerate(node.items): + if idx: + self.write(", ") + self.visit(item.key, frame) + self.write(": ") + self.visit(item.value, frame) + self.write("}") + + visit_Add = _make_binop("+") + visit_Sub = _make_binop("-") + visit_Mul = _make_binop("*") + visit_Div = _make_binop("/") + visit_FloorDiv = _make_binop("//") + visit_Pow = _make_binop("**") + visit_Mod = _make_binop("%") + visit_And = _make_binop("and") + visit_Or = _make_binop("or") + visit_Pos = _make_unop("+") + visit_Neg = _make_unop("-") + visit_Not = _make_unop("not ") + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Concat(self, node: nodes.Concat, frame: Frame) -> None: + if frame.eval_ctx.volatile: + func_name = "(markup_join if context.eval_ctx.volatile else str_join)" + elif frame.eval_ctx.autoescape: + func_name = "markup_join" + else: + func_name = "str_join" + self.write(f"{func_name}((") + for arg in node.nodes: + self.visit(arg, frame) + self.write(", ") + self.write("))") + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Compare(self, node: nodes.Compare, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write("(") + self.visit(node.expr, frame) + for op in node.ops: + self.visit(op, frame) + self.write(")") + + def visit_Operand(self, node: nodes.Operand, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write(f" {operators[node.op]} ") + self.visit(node.expr, frame) + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Getattr(self, node: nodes.Getattr, frame: Frame) -> None: + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("(await auto_await(") + + self.write("environment.getattr(") + self.visit(node.node, frame) + self.write(f", {node.attr!r})") + + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("))") + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Getitem(self, node: nodes.Getitem, frame: Frame) -> None: + # slices bypass the environment getitem method. + if isinstance(node.arg, nodes.Slice): + self.visit(node.node, frame) + self.write("[") + self.visit(node.arg, frame) + self.write("]") + else: + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("(await auto_await(") + + self.write("environment.getitem(") + self.visit(node.node, frame) + self.write(", ") + self.visit(node.arg, frame) + self.write(")") + + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("))") + + def visit_Slice(self, node: nodes.Slice, frame: Frame) -> None: + if node.start is not None: + self.visit(node.start, frame) + self.write(":") + if node.stop is not None: + self.visit(node.stop, frame) + if node.step is not None: + self.write(":") + self.visit(node.step, frame) + + @contextmanager + def _filter_test_common( + self, node: t.Union[nodes.Filter, nodes.Test], frame: Frame, is_filter: bool + ) -> t.Iterator[None]: + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("(await auto_await(") + + if is_filter: + self.write(f"{self.filters[node.name]}(") + func = self.environment.filters.get(node.name) + else: + self.write(f"{self.tests[node.name]}(") + func = self.environment.tests.get(node.name) + + # When inside an If or CondExpr frame, allow the filter to be + # undefined at compile time and only raise an error if it's + # actually called at runtime. See pull_dependencies. + if func is None and not frame.soft_frame: + type_name = "filter" if is_filter else "test" + self.fail(f"No {type_name} named {node.name!r}.", node.lineno) + + pass_arg = { + _PassArg.context: "context", + _PassArg.eval_context: "context.eval_ctx", + _PassArg.environment: "environment", + }.get( + _PassArg.from_obj(func) # type: ignore + ) + + if pass_arg is not None: + self.write(f"{pass_arg}, ") + + # Back to the visitor function to handle visiting the target of + # the filter or test. + yield + + self.signature(node, frame) + self.write(")") + + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("))") + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Filter(self, node: nodes.Filter, frame: Frame) -> None: + with self._filter_test_common(node, frame, True): + # if the filter node is None we are inside a filter block + # and want to write to the current buffer + if node.node is not None: + self.visit(node.node, frame) + elif frame.eval_ctx.volatile: + self.write( + f"(Markup(concat({frame.buffer}))" + f" if context.eval_ctx.autoescape else concat({frame.buffer}))" + ) + elif frame.eval_ctx.autoescape: + self.write(f"Markup(concat({frame.buffer}))") + else: + self.write(f"concat({frame.buffer})") + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Test(self, node: nodes.Test, frame: Frame) -> None: + with self._filter_test_common(node, frame, False): + self.visit(node.node, frame) + + @optimizeconst + def visit_CondExpr(self, node: nodes.CondExpr, frame: Frame) -> None: + frame = frame.soft() + + def write_expr2() -> None: + if node.expr2 is not None: + self.visit(node.expr2, frame) + return + + self.write( + f'cond_expr_undefined("the inline if-expression on' + f" {self.position(node)} evaluated to false and no else" + f' section was defined.")' + ) + + self.write("(") + self.visit(node.expr1, frame) + self.write(" if ") + self.visit(node.test, frame) + self.write(" else ") + write_expr2() + self.write(")") + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Call( + self, node: nodes.Call, frame: Frame, forward_caller: bool = False + ) -> None: + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("(await auto_await(") + if self.environment.sandboxed: + self.write("environment.call(context, ") + else: + self.write("context.call(") + self.visit(node.node, frame) + extra_kwargs = {"caller": "caller"} if forward_caller else None + loop_kwargs = {"_loop_vars": "_loop_vars"} if frame.loop_frame else {} + block_kwargs = {"_block_vars": "_block_vars"} if frame.block_frame else {} + if extra_kwargs: + extra_kwargs.update(loop_kwargs, **block_kwargs) + elif loop_kwargs or block_kwargs: + extra_kwargs = dict(loop_kwargs, **block_kwargs) + self.signature(node, frame, extra_kwargs) + self.write(")") + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("))") + + def visit_Keyword(self, node: nodes.Keyword, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write(node.key + "=") + self.visit(node.value, frame) + + # -- Unused nodes for extensions + + def visit_MarkSafe(self, node: nodes.MarkSafe, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write("Markup(") + self.visit(node.expr, frame) + self.write(")") + + def visit_MarkSafeIfAutoescape( + self, node: nodes.MarkSafeIfAutoescape, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + self.write("(Markup if context.eval_ctx.autoescape else identity)(") + self.visit(node.expr, frame) + self.write(")") + + def visit_EnvironmentAttribute( + self, node: nodes.EnvironmentAttribute, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + self.write("environment." + node.name) + + def visit_ExtensionAttribute( + self, node: nodes.ExtensionAttribute, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + self.write(f"environment.extensions[{node.identifier!r}].{node.name}") + + def visit_ImportedName(self, node: nodes.ImportedName, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write(self.import_aliases[node.importname]) + + def visit_InternalName(self, node: nodes.InternalName, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write(node.name) + + def visit_ContextReference( + self, node: nodes.ContextReference, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + self.write("context") + + def visit_DerivedContextReference( + self, node: nodes.DerivedContextReference, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + self.write(self.derive_context(frame)) + + def visit_Continue(self, node: nodes.Continue, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.writeline("continue", node) + + def visit_Break(self, node: nodes.Break, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.writeline("break", node) + + def visit_Scope(self, node: nodes.Scope, frame: Frame) -> None: + scope_frame = frame.inner() + scope_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + self.enter_frame(scope_frame) + self.blockvisit(node.body, scope_frame) + self.leave_frame(scope_frame) + + def visit_OverlayScope(self, node: nodes.OverlayScope, frame: Frame) -> None: + ctx = self.temporary_identifier() + self.writeline(f"{ctx} = {self.derive_context(frame)}") + self.writeline(f"{ctx}.vars = ") + self.visit(node.context, frame) + self.push_context_reference(ctx) + + scope_frame = frame.inner(isolated=True) + scope_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + self.enter_frame(scope_frame) + self.blockvisit(node.body, scope_frame) + self.leave_frame(scope_frame) + self.pop_context_reference() + + def visit_EvalContextModifier( + self, node: nodes.EvalContextModifier, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + for keyword in node.options: + self.writeline(f"context.eval_ctx.{keyword.key} = ") + self.visit(keyword.value, frame) + try: + val = keyword.value.as_const(frame.eval_ctx) + except nodes.Impossible: + frame.eval_ctx.volatile = True + else: + setattr(frame.eval_ctx, keyword.key, val) + + def visit_ScopedEvalContextModifier( + self, node: nodes.ScopedEvalContextModifier, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + old_ctx_name = self.temporary_identifier() + saved_ctx = frame.eval_ctx.save() + self.writeline(f"{old_ctx_name} = context.eval_ctx.save()") + self.visit_EvalContextModifier(node, frame) + for child in node.body: + self.visit(child, frame) + frame.eval_ctx.revert(saved_ctx) + self.writeline(f"context.eval_ctx.revert({old_ctx_name})") diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/constants.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/constants.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..41a1c23b0a7fe134b1f662545876eb65b31b071e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/constants.py @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +#: list of lorem ipsum words used by the lipsum() helper function +LOREM_IPSUM_WORDS = """\ +a ac accumsan ad adipiscing aenean aliquam aliquet amet ante aptent arcu at +auctor augue bibendum blandit class commodo condimentum congue consectetuer +consequat conubia convallis cras cubilia cum curabitur curae cursus dapibus +diam dictum dictumst dignissim dis dolor donec dui duis egestas eget eleifend +elementum elit enim erat eros est et etiam eu euismod facilisi facilisis fames +faucibus felis fermentum feugiat fringilla fusce gravida habitant habitasse hac +hendrerit hymenaeos iaculis id imperdiet in inceptos integer interdum ipsum +justo lacinia lacus laoreet lectus leo libero ligula litora lobortis lorem +luctus maecenas magna magnis malesuada massa mattis mauris metus mi molestie +mollis montes morbi mus nam nascetur natoque nec neque netus nibh nisi nisl non +nonummy nostra nulla nullam nunc odio orci ornare parturient pede pellentesque +penatibus per pharetra phasellus placerat platea porta porttitor posuere +potenti praesent pretium primis proin pulvinar purus quam quis quisque rhoncus +ridiculus risus rutrum sagittis sapien scelerisque sed sem semper senectus sit +sociis sociosqu sodales sollicitudin suscipit suspendisse taciti tellus tempor +tempus tincidunt torquent tortor tristique turpis ullamcorper ultrices +ultricies urna ut varius vehicula vel velit venenatis vestibulum vitae vivamus +viverra volutpat vulputate""" diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/debug.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/debug.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eeeeee78b620f5d0745133b4629647973cd7af87 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/debug.py @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +import sys +import typing as t +from types import CodeType +from types import TracebackType + +from .exceptions import TemplateSyntaxError +from .utils import internal_code +from .utils import missing + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .runtime import Context + + +def rewrite_traceback_stack(source: t.Optional[str] = None) -> BaseException: + """Rewrite the current exception to replace any tracebacks from + within compiled template code with tracebacks that look like they + came from the template source. + + This must be called within an ``except`` block. + + :param source: For ``TemplateSyntaxError``, the original source if + known. + :return: The original exception with the rewritten traceback. + """ + _, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info() + exc_value = t.cast(BaseException, exc_value) + tb = t.cast(TracebackType, tb) + + if isinstance(exc_value, TemplateSyntaxError) and not exc_value.translated: + exc_value.translated = True + exc_value.source = source + # Remove the old traceback, otherwise the frames from the + # compiler still show up. + exc_value.with_traceback(None) + # Outside of runtime, so the frame isn't executing template + # code, but it still needs to point at the template. + tb = fake_traceback( + exc_value, None, exc_value.filename or "", exc_value.lineno + ) + else: + # Skip the frame for the render function. + tb = tb.tb_next + + stack = [] + + # Build the stack of traceback object, replacing any in template + # code with the source file and line information. + while tb is not None: + # Skip frames decorated with @internalcode. These are internal + # calls that aren't useful in template debugging output. + if tb.tb_frame.f_code in internal_code: + tb = tb.tb_next + continue + + template = tb.tb_frame.f_globals.get("__jinja_template__") + + if template is not None: + lineno = template.get_corresponding_lineno(tb.tb_lineno) + fake_tb = fake_traceback(exc_value, tb, template.filename, lineno) + stack.append(fake_tb) + else: + stack.append(tb) + + tb = tb.tb_next + + tb_next = None + + # Assign tb_next in reverse to avoid circular references. + for tb in reversed(stack): + tb.tb_next = tb_next + tb_next = tb + + return exc_value.with_traceback(tb_next) + + +def fake_traceback( # type: ignore + exc_value: BaseException, tb: t.Optional[TracebackType], filename: str, lineno: int +) -> TracebackType: + """Produce a new traceback object that looks like it came from the + template source instead of the compiled code. The filename, line + number, and location name will point to the template, and the local + variables will be the current template context. + + :param exc_value: The original exception to be re-raised to create + the new traceback. + :param tb: The original traceback to get the local variables and + code info from. + :param filename: The template filename. + :param lineno: The line number in the template source. + """ + if tb is not None: + # Replace the real locals with the context that would be + # available at that point in the template. + locals = get_template_locals(tb.tb_frame.f_locals) + locals.pop("__jinja_exception__", None) + else: + locals = {} + + globals = { + "__name__": filename, + "__file__": filename, + "__jinja_exception__": exc_value, + } + # Raise an exception at the correct line number. + code: CodeType = compile( + "\n" * (lineno - 1) + "raise __jinja_exception__", filename, "exec" + ) + + # Build a new code object that points to the template file and + # replaces the location with a block name. + location = "template" + + if tb is not None: + function = tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_name + + if function == "root": + location = "top-level template code" + elif function.startswith("block_"): + location = f"block {function[6:]!r}" + + if sys.version_info >= (3, 8): + code = code.replace(co_name=location) + else: + code = CodeType( + code.co_argcount, + code.co_kwonlyargcount, + code.co_nlocals, + code.co_stacksize, + code.co_flags, + code.co_code, + code.co_consts, + code.co_names, + code.co_varnames, + code.co_filename, + location, + code.co_firstlineno, + code.co_lnotab, + code.co_freevars, + code.co_cellvars, + ) + + # Execute the new code, which is guaranteed to raise, and return + # the new traceback without this frame. + try: + exec(code, globals, locals) + except BaseException: + return sys.exc_info()[2].tb_next # type: ignore + + +def get_template_locals(real_locals: t.Mapping[str, t.Any]) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + """Based on the runtime locals, get the context that would be + available at that point in the template. + """ + # Start with the current template context. + ctx: t.Optional[Context] = real_locals.get("context") + + if ctx is not None: + data: t.Dict[str, t.Any] = ctx.get_all().copy() + else: + data = {} + + # Might be in a derived context that only sets local variables + # rather than pushing a context. Local variables follow the scheme + # l_depth_name. Find the highest-depth local that has a value for + # each name. + local_overrides: t.Dict[str, t.Tuple[int, t.Any]] = {} + + for name, value in real_locals.items(): + if not name.startswith("l_") or value is missing: + # Not a template variable, or no longer relevant. + continue + + try: + _, depth_str, name = name.split("_", 2) + depth = int(depth_str) + except ValueError: + continue + + cur_depth = local_overrides.get(name, (-1,))[0] + + if cur_depth < depth: + local_overrides[name] = (depth, value) + + # Modify the context with any derived context. + for name, (_, value) in local_overrides.items(): + if value is missing: + data.pop(name, None) + else: + data[name] = value + + return data diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/defaults.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/defaults.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..638cad3d2d8907330bde56e2b76c9b185c523b45 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/defaults.py @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +import typing as t + +from .filters import FILTERS as DEFAULT_FILTERS # noqa: F401 +from .tests import TESTS as DEFAULT_TESTS # noqa: F401 +from .utils import Cycler +from .utils import generate_lorem_ipsum +from .utils import Joiner +from .utils import Namespace + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + +# defaults for the parser / lexer +BLOCK_START_STRING = "{%" +BLOCK_END_STRING = "%}" +VARIABLE_START_STRING = "{{" +VARIABLE_END_STRING = "}}" +COMMENT_START_STRING = "{#" +COMMENT_END_STRING = "#}" +LINE_STATEMENT_PREFIX: t.Optional[str] = None +LINE_COMMENT_PREFIX: t.Optional[str] = None +TRIM_BLOCKS = False +LSTRIP_BLOCKS = False +NEWLINE_SEQUENCE: "te.Literal['\\n', '\\r\\n', '\\r']" = "\n" +KEEP_TRAILING_NEWLINE = False + +# default filters, tests and namespace + +DEFAULT_NAMESPACE = { + "range": range, + "dict": dict, + "lipsum": generate_lorem_ipsum, + "cycler": Cycler, + "joiner": Joiner, + "namespace": Namespace, +} + +# default policies +DEFAULT_POLICIES: t.Dict[str, t.Any] = { + "compiler.ascii_str": True, + "urlize.rel": "noopener", + "urlize.target": None, + "urlize.extra_schemes": None, + "truncate.leeway": 5, + "json.dumps_function": None, + "json.dumps_kwargs": {"sort_keys": True}, + "ext.i18n.trimmed": False, +} diff --git a/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/environment.py b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/environment.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0fc6e5be87ab8273f6056ddfede07e1be28f1495 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/Lib/site-packages/jinja2/environment.py @@ -0,0 +1,1672 @@ +"""Classes for managing templates and their runtime and compile time +options. +""" + +import os +import typing +import typing as t +import weakref +from collections import ChainMap +from functools import lru_cache +from functools import partial +from functools import reduce +from types import CodeType + +from markupsafe import Markup + +from . import nodes +from .compiler import CodeGenerator +from .compiler import generate +from .defaults import BLOCK_END_STRING +from .defaults import BLOCK_START_STRING +from .defaults import COMMENT_END_STRING +from .defaults import COMMENT_START_STRING +from .defaults import DEFAULT_FILTERS # type: ignore[attr-defined] +from .defaults import DEFAULT_NAMESPACE +from .defaults import DEFAULT_POLICIES +from .defaults import DEFAULT_TESTS # type: ignore[attr-defined] +from .defaults import KEEP_TRAILING_NEWLINE +from .defaults import LINE_COMMENT_PREFIX +from .defaults import LINE_STATEMENT_PREFIX +from .defaults import LSTRIP_BLOCKS +from .defaults import NEWLINE_SEQUENCE +from .defaults import TRIM_BLOCKS +from .defaults import VARIABLE_END_STRING +from .defaults import VARIABLE_START_STRING +from .exceptions import TemplateNotFound +from .exceptions import TemplateRuntimeError +from .exceptions import TemplatesNotFound +from .exceptions import TemplateSyntaxError +from .exceptions import UndefinedError +from .lexer import get_lexer +from .lexer import Lexer +from .lexer import TokenStream +from .nodes import EvalContext +from .parser import Parser +from .runtime import Context +from .runtime import new_context +from .runtime import Undefined +from .utils import _PassArg +from .utils import concat +from .utils import consume +from .utils import import_string +from .utils import internalcode +from .utils import LRUCache +from .utils import missing + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + + from .bccache import BytecodeCache + from .ext import Extension + from .loaders import BaseLoader + +_env_bound = t.TypeVar("_env_bound", bound="Environment") + + +# for direct template usage we have up to ten living environments +@lru_cache(maxsize=10) +def get_spontaneous_environment(cls: t.Type[_env_bound], *args: t.Any) -> _env_bound: + """Return a new spontaneous environment. A spontaneous environment + is used for templates created directly rather than through an + existing environment. + + :param cls: Environment class to create. + :param args: Positional arguments passed to environment. + """ + env = cls(*args) + env.shared = True + return env + + +def create_cache( + size: int, +) -> t.Optional[t.MutableMapping[t.Tuple["weakref.ref[t.Any]", str], "Template"]]: + """Return the cache class for the given size.""" + if size == 0: + return None + + if size < 0: + return {} + + return LRUCache(size) # type: ignore + + +def copy_cache( + cache: t.Optional[t.MutableMapping[t.Any, t.Any]], +) -> t.Optional[t.MutableMapping[t.Tuple["weakref.ref[t.Any]", str], "Template"]]: + """Create an empty copy of the given cache.""" + if cache is None: + return None + + if type(cache) is dict: # noqa E721 + return {} + + return LRUCache(cache.capacity) # type: ignore + + +def load_extensions( + environment: "Environment", + extensions: t.Sequence[t.Union[str, t.Type["Extension"]]], +) -> t.Dict[str, "Extension"]: + """Load the extensions from the list and bind it to the environment. + Returns a dict of instantiated extensions. + """ + result = {} + + for extension in extensions: + if isinstance(extension, str): + extension = t.cast(t.Type["Extension"], import_string(extension)) + + result[extension.identifier] = extension(environment) + + return result + + +def _environment_config_check(environment: _env_bound) -> _env_bound: + """Perform a sanity check on the environment.""" + assert issubclass( + environment.undefined, Undefined + ), "'undefined' must be a subclass of 'jinja2.Undefined'." + assert ( + environment.block_start_string + != environment.variable_start_string + != environment.comment_start_string + ), "block, variable and comment start strings must be different." + assert environment.newline_sequence in { + "\r", + "\r\n", + "\n", + }, "'newline_sequence' must be one of '\\n', '\\r\\n', or '\\r'." + return environment + + +class Environment: + r"""The core component of Jinja is the `Environment`. It contains + important shared variables like configuration, filters, tests, + globals and others. Instances of this class may be modified if + they are not shared and if no template was loaded so far. + Modifications on environments after the first template was loaded + will lead to surprising effects and undefined behavior. + + Here are the possible initialization parameters: + + `block_start_string` + The string marking the beginning of a block. Defaults to ``'{%'``. + + `block_end_string` + The string marking the end of a block. Defaults to ``'%}'``. + + `variable_start_string` + The string marking the beginning of a print statement. + Defaults to ``'{{'``. + + `variable_end_string` + The string marking the end of a print statement. Defaults to + ``'}}'``. + + `comment_start_string` + The string marking the beginning of a comment. Defaults to ``'{#'``. + + `comment_end_string` + The string marking the end of a comment. Defaults to ``'#}'``. + + `line_statement_prefix` + If given and a string, this will be used as prefix for line based + statements. See also :ref:`line-statements`. + + `line_comment_prefix` + If given and a string, this will be used as prefix for line based + comments. See also :ref:`line-statements`. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + + `trim_blocks` + If this is set to ``True`` the first newline after a block is + removed (block, not variable tag!). Defaults to `False`. + + `lstrip_blocks` + If this is set to ``True`` leading spaces and tabs are stripped + from the start of a line to a block. Defaults to `False`. + + `newline_sequence` + The sequence that starts a newline. Must be one of ``'\r'``, + ``'\n'`` or ``'\r\n'``. The default is ``'\n'`` which is a + useful default for Linux and OS X systems as well as web + applications. + + `keep_trailing_newline` + Preserve the trailing newline when rendering templates. + The default is ``False``, which causes a single newline, + if present, to be stripped from the end of the template. + + .. versionadded:: 2.7 + + `extensions` + List of Jinja extensions to use. This can either be import paths + as strings or extension classes. For more information have a + look at :ref:`the extensions documentation `. + + `optimized` + should the optimizer be enabled? Default is ``True``. + + `undefined` + :class:`Undefined` or a subclass of it that is used to represent + undefined values in the template. + + `finalize` + A callable that can be used to process the result of a variable + expression before it is output. For example one can convert + ``None`` implicitly into an empty string here. + + `autoescape` + If set to ``True`` the XML/HTML autoescaping feature is enabled by + default. For more details about autoescaping see + :class:`~markupsafe.Markup`. As of Jinja 2.4 this can also + be a callable that is passed the template name and has to + return ``True`` or ``False`` depending on autoescape should be + enabled by default. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4 + `autoescape` can now be a function + + `loader` + The template loader for this environment. + + `cache_size` + The size of the cache. Per default this is ``400`` which means + that if more than 400 templates are loaded the loader will clean + out the least recently used template. If the cache size is set to + ``0`` templates are recompiled all the time, if the cache size is + ``-1`` the cache will not be cleaned. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.8 + The cache size was increased to 400 from a low 50. + + `auto_reload` + Some loaders load templates from locations where the template + sources may change (ie: file system or database). If + ``auto_reload`` is set to ``True`` (default) every time a template is + requested the loader checks if the source changed and if yes, it + will reload the template. For higher performance it's possible to + disable that. + + `bytecode_cache` + If set to a bytecode cache object, this object will provide a + cache for the internal Jinja bytecode so that templates don't + have to be parsed if they were not changed. + + See :ref:`bytecode-cache` for more information. + + `enable_async` + If set to true this enables async template execution which + allows using async functions and generators. + """ + + #: if this environment is sandboxed. Modifying this variable won't make + #: the environment sandboxed though. For a real sandboxed environment + #: have a look at jinja2.sandbox. This flag alone controls the code + #: generation by the compiler. + sandboxed = False + + #: True if the environment is just an overlay + overlayed = False + + #: the environment this environment is linked to if it is an overlay + linked_to: t.Optional["Environment"] = None + + #: shared environments have this set to `True`. A shared environment + #: must not be modified + shared = False + + #: the class that is used for code generation. See + #: :class:`~jinja2.compiler.CodeGenerator` for more information. + code_generator_class: t.Type["CodeGenerator"] = CodeGenerator + + concat = "".join + + #: the context class that is used for templates. See + #: :class:`~jinja2.runtime.Context` for more information. + context_class: t.Type[Context] = Context + + template_class: t.Type["Template"] + + def __init__( + self, + block_start_string: str = BLOCK_START_STRING, + block_end_string: str = BLOCK_END_STRING, + variable_start_string: str = VARIABLE_START_STRING, + variable_end_string: str = VARIABLE_END_STRING, + comment_start_string: str = COMMENT_START_STRING, + comment_end_string: str = COMMENT_END_STRING, + line_statement_prefix: t.Optional[str] = LINE_STATEMENT_PREFIX, + line_comment_prefix: t.Optional[str] = LINE_COMMENT_PREFIX, + trim_blocks: bool = TRIM_BLOCKS, + lstrip_blocks: bool = LSTRIP_BLOCKS, + newline_sequence: "te.Literal['\\n', '\\r\\n', '\\r']" = NEWLINE_SEQUENCE, + keep_trailing_newline: bool = KEEP_TRAILING_NEWLINE, + extensions: t.Sequence[t.Union[str, t.Type["Extension"]]] = (), + optimized: bool = True, + undefined: t.Type[Undefined] = Undefined, + finalize: t.Optional[t.Callable[..., t.Any]] = None, + autoescape: t.Union[bool, t.Callable[[t.Optional[str]], bool]] = False, + loader: t.Optional["BaseLoader"] = None, + cache_size: int = 400, + auto_reload: bool = True, + bytecode_cache: t.Optional["BytecodeCache"] = None, + enable_async: bool = False, + ): + # !!Important notice!! + # The constructor accepts quite a few arguments that should be + # passed by keyword rather than position. However it's important to + # not change the order of arguments because it's used at least + # internally in those cases: + # - spontaneous environments (i18n extension and Template) + # - unittests + # If parameter changes are required only add parameters at the end + # and don't change the arguments (or the defaults!) of the arguments + # existing already. + + # lexer / parser information + self.block_start_string = block_start_string + self.block_end_string = block_end_string + self.variable_start_string = variable_start_string + self.variable_end_string = variable_end_string + self.comment_start_string = comment_start_string + self.comment_end_string = comment_end_string + self.line_statement_prefix = line_statement_prefix + self.line_comment_prefix = line_comment_prefix + self.trim_blocks = trim_blocks + self.lstrip_blocks = lstrip_blocks + self.newline_sequence = newline_sequence + self.keep_trailing_newline = keep_trailing_newline + + # runtime information + self.undefined: t.Type[Undefined] = undefined + self.optimized = optimized + self.finalize = finalize + self.autoescape = autoescape + + # defaults + self.filters = DEFAULT_FILTERS.copy() + self.tests = DEFAULT_TESTS.copy() + self.globals = DEFAULT_NAMESPACE.copy() + + # set the loader provided + self.loader = loader + self.cache = create_cache(cache_size) + self.bytecode_cache = bytecode_cache + self.auto_reload = auto_reload + + # configurable policies + self.policies = DEFAULT_POLICIES.copy() + + # load extensions + self.extensions = load_extensions(self, extensions) + + self.is_async = enable_async + _environment_config_check(self) + + def add_extension(self, extension: t.Union[str, t.Type["Extension"]]) -> None: + """Adds an extension after the environment was created. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + """ + self.extensions.update(load_extensions(self, [extension])) + + def extend(self, **attributes: t.Any) -> None: + """Add the items to the instance of the environment if they do not exist + yet. This is used by :ref:`extensions ` to register + callbacks and configuration values without breaking inheritance. + """ + for key, value in attributes.items(): + if not hasattr(self, key): + setattr(self, key, value) + + def overlay( + self, + block_start_string: str = missing, + block_end_string: str = missing, + variable_start_string: str = missing, + variable_end_string: str = missing, + comment_start_string: str = missing, + comment_end_string: str = missing, + line_statement_prefix: t.Optional[str] = missing, + line_comment_prefix: t.Optional[str] = missing, + trim_blocks: bool = missing, + lstrip_blocks: bool = missing, + newline_sequence: "te.Literal['\\n', '\\r\\n', '\\r']" = missing, + keep_trailing_newline: bool = missing, + extensions: t.Sequence[t.Union[str, t.Type["Extension"]]] = missing, + optimized: bool = missing, + undefined: t.Type[Undefined] = missing, + finalize: t.Optional[t.Callable[..., t.Any]] = missing, + autoescape: t.Union[bool, t.Callable[[t.Optional[str]], bool]] = missing, + loader: t.Optional["BaseLoader"] = missing, + cache_size: int = missing, + auto_reload: bool = missing, + bytecode_cache: t.Optional["BytecodeCache"] = missing, + enable_async: bool = missing, + ) -> "te.Self": + """Create a new overlay environment that shares all the data with the + current environment except for cache and the overridden attributes. + Extensions cannot be removed for an overlayed environment. An overlayed + environment automatically gets all the extensions of the environment it + is linked to plus optional extra extensions. + + Creating overlays should happen after the initial environment was set + up completely. Not all attributes are truly linked, some are just + copied over so modifications on the original environment may not shine + through. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.1.5 + ``enable_async`` is applied correctly. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.1.2 + Added the ``newline_sequence``, ``keep_trailing_newline``, + and ``enable_async`` parameters to match ``__init__``. + """ + args = dict(locals()) + del args["self"], args["cache_size"], args["extensions"], args["enable_async"] + + rv = object.__new__(self.__class__) + rv.__dict__.update(self.__dict__) + rv.overlayed = True + rv.linked_to = self + + for key, value in args.items(): + if value is not missing: + setattr(rv, key, value) + + if cache_size is not missing: + rv.cache = create_cache(cache_size) + else: + rv.cache = copy_cache(self.cache) + + rv.extensions = {} + for key, value in self.extensions.items(): + rv.extensions[key] = value.bind(rv) + if extensions is not missing: + rv.extensions.update(load_extensions(rv, extensions)) + + if enable_async is not missing: + rv.is_async = enable_async + + return _environment_config_check(rv) + + @property + def lexer(self) -> Lexer: + """The lexer for this environment.""" + return get_lexer(self) + + def iter_extensions(self) -> t.Iterator["Extension"]: + """Iterates over the extensions by priority.""" + return iter(sorted(self.extensions.values(), key=lambda x: x.priority)) + + def getitem( + self, obj: t.Any, argument: t.Union[str, t.Any] + ) -> t.Union[t.Any, Undefined]: + """Get an item or attribute of an object but prefer the item.""" + try: + return obj[argument] + except (AttributeError, TypeError, LookupError): + if isinstance(argument, str): + try: + attr = str(argument) + except Exception: + pass + else: + try: + return getattr(obj, attr) + except AttributeError: + pass + return self.undefined(obj=obj, name=argument) + + def getattr(self, obj: t.Any, attribute: str) -> t.Any: + """Get an item or attribute of an object but prefer the attribute. + Unlike :meth:`getitem` the attribute *must* be a string. + """ + try: + return getattr(obj, attribute) + except AttributeError: + pass + try: + return obj[attribute] + except (TypeError, LookupError, AttributeError): + return self.undefined(obj=obj, name=attribute) + + def _filter_test_common( + self, + name: t.Union[str, Undefined], + value: t.Any, + args: t.Optional[t.Sequence[t.Any]], + kwargs: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, t.Any]], + context: t.Optional[Context], + eval_ctx: t.Optional[EvalContext], + is_filter: bool, + ) -> t.Any: + if is_filter: + env_map = self.filters + type_name = "filter" + else: + env_map = self.tests + type_name = "test" + + func = env_map.get(name) # type: ignore + + if func is None: + msg = f"No {type_name} named {name!r}." + + if isinstance(name, Undefined): + try: + name._fail_with_undefined_error() + except Exception as e: + msg = f"{msg} ({e}; did you forget to quote the callable name?)" + + raise TemplateRuntimeError(msg) + + args = [value, *(args if args is not None else ())] + kwargs = kwargs if kwargs is not None else {} + pass_arg = _PassArg.from_obj(func) + + if pass_arg is _PassArg.context: + if context is None: + raise TemplateRuntimeError( + f"Attempted to invoke a context {type_name} without context." + ) + + args.insert(0, context) + elif pass_arg is _PassArg.eval_context: + if eval_ctx is None: + if context is not None: + eval_ctx = context.eval_ctx + else: + eval_ctx = EvalContext(self) + + args.insert(0, eval_ctx) + elif pass_arg is _PassArg.environment: + args.insert(0, self) + + return func(*args, **kwargs) + + def call_filter( + self, + name: str, + value: t.Any, + args: t.Optional[t.Sequence[t.Any]] = None, + kwargs: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, t.Any]] = None, + context: t.Optional[Context] = None, + eval_ctx: t.Optional[EvalContext] = None, + ) -> t.Any: + """Invoke a filter on a value the same way the compiler does. + + This might return a coroutine if the filter is running from an + environment in async mode and the filter supports async + execution. It's your responsibility to await this if needed. + + .. versionadded:: 2.7 + """ + return self._filter_test_common( + name, value, args, kwargs, context, eval_ctx, True + ) + + def call_test( + self, + name: str, + value: t.Any, + args: t.Optional[t.Sequence[t.Any]] = None, + kwargs: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, t.Any]] = None, + context: t.Optional[Context] = None, + eval_ctx: t.Optional[EvalContext] = None, + ) -> t.Any: + """Invoke a test on a value the same way the compiler does. + + This might return a coroutine if the test is running from an + environment in async mode and the test supports async execution. + It's your responsibility to await this if needed. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Tests support ``@pass_context``, etc. decorators. Added + the ``context`` and ``eval_ctx`` parameters. + + .. versionadded:: 2.7 + """ + return self._filter_test_common( + name, value, args, kwargs, context, eval_ctx, False + ) + + @internalcode + def parse( + self, + source: str, + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + ) -> nodes.Template: + """Parse the sourcecode and return the abstract syntax tree. This + tree of nodes is used by the compiler to convert the template into + executable source- or bytecode. This is useful for debugging or to + extract information from templates. + + If you are :ref:`developing Jinja extensions ` + this gives you a good overview of the node tree generated. + """ + try: + return self._parse(source, name, filename) + except TemplateSyntaxError: + self.handle_exception(source=source) + + def _parse( + self, source: str, name: t.Optional[str], filename: t.Optional[str] + ) -> nodes.Template: + """Internal parsing function used by `parse` and `compile`.""" + return Parser(self, source, name, filename).parse() + + def lex( + self, + source: str, + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + ) -> t.Iterator[t.Tuple[int, str, str]]: + """Lex the given sourcecode and return a generator that yields + tokens as tuples in the form ``(lineno, token_type, value)``. + This can be useful for :ref:`extension development ` + and debugging templates. + + This does not perform preprocessing. If you want the preprocessing + of the extensions to be applied you have to filter source through + the :meth:`preprocess` method. + """ + source = str(source) + try: + return self.lexer.tokeniter(source, name, filename) + except TemplateSyntaxError: + self.handle_exception(source=source) + + def preprocess( + self, + source: str, + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + ) -> str: + """Preprocesses the source with all extensions. This is automatically + called for all parsing and compiling methods but *not* for :meth:`lex` + because there you usually only want the actual source tokenized. + """ + return reduce( + lambda s, e: e.preprocess(s, name, filename), + self.iter_extensions(), + str(source), + ) + + def _tokenize( + self, + source: str, + name: t.Optional[str], + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + state: t.Optional[str] = None, + ) -> TokenStream: + """Called by the parser to do the preprocessing and filtering + for all the extensions. Returns a :class:`~jinja2.lexer.TokenStream`. + """ + source = self.preprocess(source, name, filename) + stream = self.lexer.tokenize(source, name, filename, state) + + for ext in self.iter_extensions(): + stream = ext.filter_stream(stream) # type: ignore + + if not isinstance(stream, TokenStream): + stream = TokenStream(stream, name, filename) + + return stream + + def _generate( + self, + source: nodes.Template, + name: t.Optional[str], + filename: t.Optional[str], + defer_init: bool = False, + ) -> str: + """Internal hook that can be overridden to hook a different generate + method in. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + """ + return generate( # type: ignore + source, + self, + name, + filename, + defer_init=defer_init, + optimized=self.optimized, + ) + + def _compile(self, source: str, filename: str) -> CodeType: + """Internal hook that can be overridden to hook a different compile + method in. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + """ + return compile(source, filename, "exec") + + @typing.overload + def compile( + self, + source: t.Union[str, nodes.Template], + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + raw: "te.Literal[False]" = False, + defer_init: bool = False, + ) -> CodeType: ... + + @typing.overload + def compile( + self, + source: t.Union[str, nodes.Template], + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + raw: "te.Literal[True]" = ..., + defer_init: bool = False, + ) -> str: ... + + @internalcode + def compile( + self, + source: t.Union[str, nodes.Template], + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + raw: bool = False, + defer_init: bool = False, + ) -> t.Union[str, CodeType]: + """Compile a node or template source code. The `name` parameter is + the load name of the template after it was joined using + :meth:`join_path` if necessary, not the filename on the file system. + the `filename` parameter is the estimated filename of the template on + the file system. If the template came from a database or memory this + can be omitted. + + The return value of this method is a python code object. If the `raw` + parameter is `True` the return value will be a string with python + code equivalent to the bytecode returned otherwise. This method is + mainly used internally. + + `defer_init` is use internally to aid the module code generator. This + causes the generated code to be able to import without the global + environment variable to be set. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4 + `defer_init` parameter added. + """ + source_hint = None + try: + if isinstance(source, str): + source_hint = source + source = self._parse(source, name, filename) + source = self._generate(source, name, filename, defer_init=defer_init) + if raw: + return source + if filename is None: + filename = "