diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/__init__.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fe581623d89d67a49eb43f3c3e88f3f450257707 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +######################## BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ######################## +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +# 02110-1301 USA +######################### END LICENSE BLOCK ######################### + +from typing import List, Union + +from .charsetgroupprober import CharSetGroupProber +from .charsetprober import CharSetProber +from .enums import InputState +from .resultdict import ResultDict +from .universaldetector import UniversalDetector +from .version import VERSION, __version__ + +__all__ = ["UniversalDetector", "detect", "detect_all", "__version__", "VERSION"] + + +def detect( + byte_str: Union[bytes, bytearray], should_rename_legacy: bool = False +) -> ResultDict: + """ + Detect the encoding of the given byte string. + + :param byte_str: The byte sequence to examine. + :type byte_str: ``bytes`` or ``bytearray`` + :param should_rename_legacy: Should we rename legacy encodings + to their more modern equivalents? + :type should_rename_legacy: ``bool`` + """ + if not isinstance(byte_str, bytearray): + if not isinstance(byte_str, bytes): + raise TypeError( + f"Expected object of type bytes or bytearray, got: {type(byte_str)}" + ) + byte_str = bytearray(byte_str) + detector = UniversalDetector(should_rename_legacy=should_rename_legacy) + detector.feed(byte_str) + return detector.close() + + +def detect_all( + byte_str: Union[bytes, bytearray], + ignore_threshold: bool = False, + should_rename_legacy: bool = False, +) -> List[ResultDict]: + """ + Detect all the possible encodings of the given byte string. + + :param byte_str: The byte sequence to examine. + :type byte_str: ``bytes`` or ``bytearray`` + :param ignore_threshold: Include encodings that are below + ``UniversalDetector.MINIMUM_THRESHOLD`` + in results. + :type ignore_threshold: ``bool`` + :param should_rename_legacy: Should we rename legacy encodings + to their more modern equivalents? + :type should_rename_legacy: ``bool`` + """ + if not isinstance(byte_str, bytearray): + if not isinstance(byte_str, bytes): + raise TypeError( + f"Expected object of type bytes or bytearray, got: {type(byte_str)}" + ) + byte_str = bytearray(byte_str) + + detector = UniversalDetector(should_rename_legacy=should_rename_legacy) + detector.feed(byte_str) + detector.close() + + if detector.input_state == InputState.HIGH_BYTE: + results: List[ResultDict] = [] + probers: List[CharSetProber] = [] + for prober in detector.charset_probers: + if isinstance(prober, CharSetGroupProber): + probers.extend(p for p in prober.probers) + else: + probers.append(prober) + for prober in probers: + if ignore_threshold or prober.get_confidence() > detector.MINIMUM_THRESHOLD: + charset_name = prober.charset_name or "" + lower_charset_name = charset_name.lower() + # Use Windows encoding name instead of ISO-8859 if we saw any + # extra Windows-specific bytes + if lower_charset_name.startswith("iso-8859") and detector.has_win_bytes: + charset_name = detector.ISO_WIN_MAP.get( + lower_charset_name, charset_name + ) + # Rename legacy encodings with superset encodings if asked + if should_rename_legacy: + charset_name = detector.LEGACY_MAP.get( + charset_name.lower(), charset_name + ) + results.append( + { + "encoding": charset_name, + "confidence": prober.get_confidence(), + "language": prober.language, + } + ) + if len(results) > 0: + return sorted(results, key=lambda result: -result["confidence"]) + + return [detector.result] diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/cli/__init__.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/cli/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/cli/chardetect.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/cli/chardetect.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..43f6e144f677a113b5362dcbdfb75db4f41c2b2f --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/cli/chardetect.py @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +""" +Script which takes one or more file paths and reports on their detected +encodings + +Example:: + + % chardetect somefile someotherfile + somefile: windows-1252 with confidence 0.5 + someotherfile: ascii with confidence 1.0 + +If no paths are provided, it takes its input from stdin. + +""" + + +import argparse +import sys +from typing import Iterable, List, Optional + +from .. import __version__ +from ..universaldetector import UniversalDetector + + +def description_of( + lines: Iterable[bytes], + name: str = "stdin", + minimal: bool = False, + should_rename_legacy: bool = False, +) -> Optional[str]: + """ + Return a string describing the probable encoding of a file or + list of strings. + + :param lines: The lines to get the encoding of. + :type lines: Iterable of bytes + :param name: Name of file or collection of lines + :type name: str + :param should_rename_legacy: Should we rename legacy encodings to + their more modern equivalents? + :type should_rename_legacy: ``bool`` + """ + u = UniversalDetector(should_rename_legacy=should_rename_legacy) + for line in lines: + line = bytearray(line) + u.feed(line) + # shortcut out of the loop to save reading further - particularly useful if we read a BOM. + if u.done: + break + u.close() + result = u.result + if minimal: + return result["encoding"] + if result["encoding"]: + return f'{name}: {result["encoding"]} with confidence {result["confidence"]}' + return f"{name}: no result" + + +def main(argv: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> None: + """ + Handles command line arguments and gets things started. + + :param argv: List of arguments, as if specified on the command-line. + If None, ``sys.argv[1:]`` is used instead. + :type argv: list of str + """ + # Get command line arguments + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( + description=( + "Takes one or more file paths and reports their detected encodings" + ) + ) + parser.add_argument( + "input", + help="File whose encoding we would like to determine. (default: stdin)", + type=argparse.FileType("rb"), + nargs="*", + default=[sys.stdin.buffer], + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--minimal", + help="Print only the encoding to standard output", + action="store_true", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-l", + "--legacy", + help="Rename legacy encodings to more modern ones.", + action="store_true", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--version", action="version", version=f"%(prog)s {__version__}" + ) + args = parser.parse_args(argv) + + for f in args.input: + if f.isatty(): + print( + "You are running chardetect interactively. Press " + "CTRL-D twice at the start of a blank line to signal the " + "end of your input. If you want help, run chardetect " + "--help\n", + file=sys.stderr, + ) + print( + description_of( + f, f.name, minimal=args.minimal, should_rename_legacy=args.legacy + ) + ) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/metadata/__init__.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/metadata/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/metadata/languages.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/metadata/languages.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eb40c5f0c8526208d434d762855d23079dc68b36 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/metadata/languages.py @@ -0,0 +1,352 @@ +""" +Metadata about languages used by our model training code for our +SingleByteCharSetProbers. Could be used for other things in the future. + +This code is based on the language metadata from the uchardet project. +""" + +from string import ascii_letters +from typing import List, Optional + +# TODO: Add Ukrainian (KOI8-U) + + +class Language: + """Metadata about a language useful for training models + + :ivar name: The human name for the language, in English. + :type name: str + :ivar iso_code: 2-letter ISO 639-1 if possible, 3-letter ISO code otherwise, + or use another catalog as a last resort. + :type iso_code: str + :ivar use_ascii: Whether or not ASCII letters should be included in trained + models. + :type use_ascii: bool + :ivar charsets: The charsets we want to support and create data for. + :type charsets: list of str + :ivar alphabet: The characters in the language's alphabet. If `use_ascii` is + `True`, you only need to add those not in the ASCII set. + :type alphabet: str + :ivar wiki_start_pages: The Wikipedia pages to start from if we're crawling + Wikipedia for training data. + :type wiki_start_pages: list of str + """ + + def __init__( + self, + name: Optional[str] = None, + iso_code: Optional[str] = None, + use_ascii: bool = True, + charsets: Optional[List[str]] = None, + alphabet: Optional[str] = None, + wiki_start_pages: Optional[List[str]] = None, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + self.name = name + self.iso_code = iso_code + self.use_ascii = use_ascii + self.charsets = charsets + if self.use_ascii: + if alphabet: + alphabet += ascii_letters + else: + alphabet = ascii_letters + elif not alphabet: + raise ValueError("Must supply alphabet if use_ascii is False") + self.alphabet = "".join(sorted(set(alphabet))) if alphabet else None + self.wiki_start_pages = wiki_start_pages + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + param_str = ", ".join( + f"{k}={v!r}" for k, v in self.__dict__.items() if not k.startswith("_") + ) + return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({param_str})" + + +LANGUAGES = { + "Arabic": Language( + name="Arabic", + iso_code="ar", + use_ascii=False, + # We only support encodings that use isolated + # forms, because the current recommendation is + # that the rendering system handles presentation + # forms. This means we purposefully skip IBM864. + charsets=["ISO-8859-6", "WINDOWS-1256", "CP720", "CP864"], + alphabet="ءآأؤإئابةتثجحخدذرزسشصضطظعغػؼؽؾؿـفقكلمنهوىيًٌٍَُِّ", + wiki_start_pages=["الصفحة_الرئيسية"], + ), + "Belarusian": Language( + name="Belarusian", + iso_code="be", + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-5", "WINDOWS-1251", "IBM866", "MacCyrillic"], + alphabet="АБВГДЕЁЖЗІЙКЛМНОПРСТУЎФХЦЧШЫЬЭЮЯабвгдеёжзійклмнопрстуўфхцчшыьэюяʼ", + wiki_start_pages=["Галоўная_старонка"], + ), + "Bulgarian": Language( + name="Bulgarian", + iso_code="bg", + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-5", "WINDOWS-1251", "IBM855"], + alphabet="АБВГДЕЖЗИЙКЛМНОПРСТУФХЦЧШЩЪЬЮЯабвгдежзийклмнопрстуфхцчшщъьюя", + wiki_start_pages=["Начална_страница"], + ), + "Czech": Language( + name="Czech", + iso_code="cz", + use_ascii=True, + charsets=["ISO-8859-2", "WINDOWS-1250"], + alphabet="áčďéěíňóřšťúůýžÁČĎÉĚÍŇÓŘŠŤÚŮÝŽ", + wiki_start_pages=["Hlavní_strana"], + ), + "Danish": Language( + name="Danish", + iso_code="da", + use_ascii=True, + charsets=["ISO-8859-1", "ISO-8859-15", "WINDOWS-1252", "MacRoman"], + alphabet="æøåÆØÅ", + wiki_start_pages=["Forside"], + ), + "German": Language( + name="German", + iso_code="de", + use_ascii=True, + charsets=["ISO-8859-1", "ISO-8859-15", "WINDOWS-1252", "MacRoman"], + alphabet="äöüßẞÄÖÜ", + wiki_start_pages=["Wikipedia:Hauptseite"], + ), + "Greek": Language( + name="Greek", + iso_code="el", + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-7", "WINDOWS-1253"], + alphabet="αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρσςτυφχψωάέήίόύώΑΒΓΔΕΖΗΘΙΚΛΜΝΞΟΠΡΣΣΤΥΦΧΨΩΆΈΉΊΌΎΏ", + wiki_start_pages=["Πύλη:Κύρια"], + ), + "English": Language( + name="English", + iso_code="en", + use_ascii=True, + charsets=["ISO-8859-1", "WINDOWS-1252", "MacRoman"], + wiki_start_pages=["Main_Page"], + ), + "Esperanto": Language( + name="Esperanto", + iso_code="eo", + # Q, W, X, and Y not used at all + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-3"], + alphabet="abcĉdefgĝhĥijĵklmnoprsŝtuŭvzABCĈDEFGĜHĤIJĴKLMNOPRSŜTUŬVZ", + wiki_start_pages=["Vikipedio:Ĉefpaĝo"], + ), + "Spanish": Language( + name="Spanish", + iso_code="es", + use_ascii=True, + charsets=["ISO-8859-1", "ISO-8859-15", "WINDOWS-1252", "MacRoman"], + alphabet="ñáéíóúüÑÁÉÍÓÚÜ", + wiki_start_pages=["Wikipedia:Portada"], + ), + "Estonian": Language( + name="Estonian", + iso_code="et", + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-4", "ISO-8859-13", "WINDOWS-1257"], + # C, F, Š, Q, W, X, Y, Z, Ž are only for + # loanwords + alphabet="ABDEGHIJKLMNOPRSTUVÕÄÖÜabdeghijklmnoprstuvõäöü", + wiki_start_pages=["Esileht"], + ), + "Finnish": Language( + name="Finnish", + iso_code="fi", + use_ascii=True, + charsets=["ISO-8859-1", "ISO-8859-15", "WINDOWS-1252", "MacRoman"], + alphabet="ÅÄÖŠŽåäöšž", + wiki_start_pages=["Wikipedia:Etusivu"], + ), + "French": Language( + name="French", + iso_code="fr", + use_ascii=True, + charsets=["ISO-8859-1", "ISO-8859-15", "WINDOWS-1252", "MacRoman"], + alphabet="œàâçèéîïùûêŒÀÂÇÈÉÎÏÙÛÊ", + wiki_start_pages=["Wikipédia:Accueil_principal", "Bœuf (animal)"], + ), + "Hebrew": Language( + name="Hebrew", + iso_code="he", + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-8", "WINDOWS-1255"], + alphabet="אבגדהוזחטיךכלםמןנסעףפץצקרשתװױײ", + wiki_start_pages=["עמוד_ראשי"], + ), + "Croatian": Language( + name="Croatian", + iso_code="hr", + # Q, W, X, Y are only used for foreign words. + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-2", "WINDOWS-1250"], + alphabet="abcčćdđefghijklmnoprsštuvzžABCČĆDĐEFGHIJKLMNOPRSŠTUVZŽ", + wiki_start_pages=["Glavna_stranica"], + ), + "Hungarian": Language( + name="Hungarian", + iso_code="hu", + # Q, W, X, Y are only used for foreign words. + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-2", "WINDOWS-1250"], + alphabet="abcdefghijklmnoprstuvzáéíóöőúüűABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPRSTUVZÁÉÍÓÖŐÚÜŰ", + wiki_start_pages=["Kezdőlap"], + ), + "Italian": Language( + name="Italian", + iso_code="it", + use_ascii=True, + charsets=["ISO-8859-1", "ISO-8859-15", "WINDOWS-1252", "MacRoman"], + alphabet="ÀÈÉÌÒÓÙàèéìòóù", + wiki_start_pages=["Pagina_principale"], + ), + "Lithuanian": Language( + name="Lithuanian", + iso_code="lt", + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-13", "WINDOWS-1257", "ISO-8859-4"], + # Q, W, and X not used at all + alphabet="AĄBCČDEĘĖFGHIĮYJKLMNOPRSŠTUŲŪVZŽaąbcčdeęėfghiįyjklmnoprsštuųūvzž", + wiki_start_pages=["Pagrindinis_puslapis"], + ), + "Latvian": Language( + name="Latvian", + iso_code="lv", + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-13", "WINDOWS-1257", "ISO-8859-4"], + # Q, W, X, Y are only for loanwords + alphabet="AĀBCČDEĒFGĢHIĪJKĶLĻMNŅOPRSŠTUŪVZŽaābcčdeēfgģhiījkķlļmnņoprsštuūvzž", + wiki_start_pages=["Sākumlapa"], + ), + "Macedonian": Language( + name="Macedonian", + iso_code="mk", + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-5", "WINDOWS-1251", "MacCyrillic", "IBM855"], + alphabet="АБВГДЃЕЖЗЅИЈКЛЉМНЊОПРСТЌУФХЦЧЏШабвгдѓежзѕијклљмнњопрстќуфхцчџш", + wiki_start_pages=["Главна_страница"], + ), + "Dutch": Language( + name="Dutch", + iso_code="nl", + use_ascii=True, + charsets=["ISO-8859-1", "WINDOWS-1252", "MacRoman"], + wiki_start_pages=["Hoofdpagina"], + ), + "Polish": Language( + name="Polish", + iso_code="pl", + # Q and X are only used for foreign words. + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-2", "WINDOWS-1250"], + alphabet="AĄBCĆDEĘFGHIJKLŁMNŃOÓPRSŚTUWYZŹŻaąbcćdeęfghijklłmnńoóprsśtuwyzźż", + wiki_start_pages=["Wikipedia:Strona_główna"], + ), + "Portuguese": Language( + name="Portuguese", + iso_code="pt", + use_ascii=True, + charsets=["ISO-8859-1", "ISO-8859-15", "WINDOWS-1252", "MacRoman"], + alphabet="ÁÂÃÀÇÉÊÍÓÔÕÚáâãàçéêíóôõú", + wiki_start_pages=["Wikipédia:Página_principal"], + ), + "Romanian": Language( + name="Romanian", + iso_code="ro", + use_ascii=True, + charsets=["ISO-8859-2", "WINDOWS-1250"], + alphabet="ăâîșțĂÂÎȘȚ", + wiki_start_pages=["Pagina_principală"], + ), + "Russian": Language( + name="Russian", + iso_code="ru", + use_ascii=False, + charsets=[ + "ISO-8859-5", + "WINDOWS-1251", + "KOI8-R", + "MacCyrillic", + "IBM866", + "IBM855", + ], + alphabet="абвгдеёжзийклмнопрстуфхцчшщъыьэюяАБВГДЕЁЖЗИЙКЛМНОПРСТУФХЦЧШЩЪЫЬЭЮЯ", + wiki_start_pages=["Заглавная_страница"], + ), + "Slovak": Language( + name="Slovak", + iso_code="sk", + use_ascii=True, + charsets=["ISO-8859-2", "WINDOWS-1250"], + alphabet="áäčďéíĺľňóôŕšťúýžÁÄČĎÉÍĹĽŇÓÔŔŠŤÚÝŽ", + wiki_start_pages=["Hlavná_stránka"], + ), + "Slovene": Language( + name="Slovene", + iso_code="sl", + # Q, W, X, Y are only used for foreign words. + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-2", "WINDOWS-1250"], + alphabet="abcčdefghijklmnoprsštuvzžABCČDEFGHIJKLMNOPRSŠTUVZŽ", + wiki_start_pages=["Glavna_stran"], + ), + # Serbian can be written in both Latin and Cyrillic, but there's no + # simple way to get the Latin alphabet pages from Wikipedia through + # the API, so for now we just support Cyrillic. + "Serbian": Language( + name="Serbian", + iso_code="sr", + alphabet="АБВГДЂЕЖЗИЈКЛЉМНЊОПРСТЋУФХЦЧЏШабвгдђежзијклљмнњопрстћуфхцчџш", + charsets=["ISO-8859-5", "WINDOWS-1251", "MacCyrillic", "IBM855"], + wiki_start_pages=["Главна_страна"], + ), + "Thai": Language( + name="Thai", + iso_code="th", + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-11", "TIS-620", "CP874"], + alphabet="กขฃคฅฆงจฉชซฌญฎฏฐฑฒณดตถทธนบปผฝพฟภมยรฤลฦวศษสหฬอฮฯะัาำิีึืฺุู฿เแโใไๅๆ็่้๊๋์ํ๎๏๐๑๒๓๔๕๖๗๘๙๚๛", + wiki_start_pages=["หน้าหลัก"], + ), + "Turkish": Language( + name="Turkish", + iso_code="tr", + # Q, W, and X are not used by Turkish + use_ascii=False, + charsets=["ISO-8859-3", "ISO-8859-9", "WINDOWS-1254"], + alphabet="abcçdefgğhıijklmnoöprsştuüvyzâîûABCÇDEFGĞHIİJKLMNOÖPRSŞTUÜVYZÂÎÛ", + wiki_start_pages=["Ana_Sayfa"], + ), + "Vietnamese": Language( + name="Vietnamese", + iso_code="vi", + use_ascii=False, + # Windows-1258 is the only common 8-bit + # Vietnamese encoding supported by Python. + # From Wikipedia: + # For systems that lack support for Unicode, + # dozens of 8-bit Vietnamese code pages are + # available.[1] The most common are VISCII + # (TCVN 5712:1993), VPS, and Windows-1258.[3] + # Where ASCII is required, such as when + # ensuring readability in plain text e-mail, + # Vietnamese letters are often encoded + # according to Vietnamese Quoted-Readable + # (VIQR) or VSCII Mnemonic (VSCII-MNEM),[4] + # though usage of either variable-width + # scheme has declined dramatically following + # the adoption of Unicode on the World Wide + # Web. + charsets=["WINDOWS-1258"], + alphabet="aăâbcdđeêghiklmnoôơpqrstuưvxyAĂÂBCDĐEÊGHIKLMNOÔƠPQRSTUƯVXY", + wiki_start_pages=["Chữ_Quốc_ngữ"], + ), +} diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/sbcharsetprober.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/sbcharsetprober.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0ffbcdd2c3e21b68566c88a3f05239447489df84 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/sbcharsetprober.py @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ +######################## BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ######################## +# The Original Code is Mozilla Universal charset detector code. +# +# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is +# Netscape Communications Corporation. +# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2001 +# the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved. +# +# Contributor(s): +# Mark Pilgrim - port to Python +# Shy Shalom - original C code +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +# 02110-1301 USA +######################### END LICENSE BLOCK ######################### + +from typing import Dict, List, NamedTuple, Optional, Union + +from .charsetprober import CharSetProber +from .enums import CharacterCategory, ProbingState, SequenceLikelihood + + +class SingleByteCharSetModel(NamedTuple): + charset_name: str + language: str + char_to_order_map: Dict[int, int] + language_model: Dict[int, Dict[int, int]] + typical_positive_ratio: float + keep_ascii_letters: bool + alphabet: str + + +class SingleByteCharSetProber(CharSetProber): + SAMPLE_SIZE = 64 + SB_ENOUGH_REL_THRESHOLD = 1024 # 0.25 * SAMPLE_SIZE^2 + POSITIVE_SHORTCUT_THRESHOLD = 0.95 + NEGATIVE_SHORTCUT_THRESHOLD = 0.05 + + def __init__( + self, + model: SingleByteCharSetModel, + is_reversed: bool = False, + name_prober: Optional[CharSetProber] = None, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + self._model = model + # TRUE if we need to reverse every pair in the model lookup + self._reversed = is_reversed + # Optional auxiliary prober for name decision + self._name_prober = name_prober + self._last_order = 255 + self._seq_counters: List[int] = [] + self._total_seqs = 0 + self._total_char = 0 + self._control_char = 0 + self._freq_char = 0 + self.reset() + + def reset(self) -> None: + super().reset() + # char order of last character + self._last_order = 255 + self._seq_counters = [0] * SequenceLikelihood.get_num_categories() + self._total_seqs = 0 + self._total_char = 0 + self._control_char = 0 + # characters that fall in our sampling range + self._freq_char = 0 + + @property + def charset_name(self) -> Optional[str]: + if self._name_prober: + return self._name_prober.charset_name + return self._model.charset_name + + @property + def language(self) -> Optional[str]: + if self._name_prober: + return self._name_prober.language + return self._model.language + + def feed(self, byte_str: Union[bytes, bytearray]) -> ProbingState: + # TODO: Make filter_international_words keep things in self.alphabet + if not self._model.keep_ascii_letters: + byte_str = self.filter_international_words(byte_str) + else: + byte_str = self.remove_xml_tags(byte_str) + if not byte_str: + return self.state + char_to_order_map = self._model.char_to_order_map + language_model = self._model.language_model + for char in byte_str: + order = char_to_order_map.get(char, CharacterCategory.UNDEFINED) + # XXX: This was SYMBOL_CAT_ORDER before, with a value of 250, but + # CharacterCategory.SYMBOL is actually 253, so we use CONTROL + # to make it closer to the original intent. The only difference + # is whether or not we count digits and control characters for + # _total_char purposes. + if order < CharacterCategory.CONTROL: + self._total_char += 1 + if order < self.SAMPLE_SIZE: + self._freq_char += 1 + if self._last_order < self.SAMPLE_SIZE: + self._total_seqs += 1 + if not self._reversed: + lm_cat = language_model[self._last_order][order] + else: + lm_cat = language_model[order][self._last_order] + self._seq_counters[lm_cat] += 1 + self._last_order = order + + charset_name = self._model.charset_name + if self.state == ProbingState.DETECTING: + if self._total_seqs > self.SB_ENOUGH_REL_THRESHOLD: + confidence = self.get_confidence() + if confidence > self.POSITIVE_SHORTCUT_THRESHOLD: + self.logger.debug( + "%s confidence = %s, we have a winner", charset_name, confidence + ) + self._state = ProbingState.FOUND_IT + elif confidence < self.NEGATIVE_SHORTCUT_THRESHOLD: + self.logger.debug( + "%s confidence = %s, below negative shortcut threshold %s", + charset_name, + confidence, + self.NEGATIVE_SHORTCUT_THRESHOLD, + ) + self._state = ProbingState.NOT_ME + + return self.state + + def get_confidence(self) -> float: + r = 0.01 + if self._total_seqs > 0: + r = ( + ( + self._seq_counters[SequenceLikelihood.POSITIVE] + + 0.25 * self._seq_counters[SequenceLikelihood.LIKELY] + ) + / self._total_seqs + / self._model.typical_positive_ratio + ) + # The more control characters (proportionnaly to the size + # of the text), the less confident we become in the current + # charset. + r = r * (self._total_char - self._control_char) / self._total_char + r = r * self._freq_char / self._total_char + if r >= 1.0: + r = 0.99 + return r diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/sbcsgroupprober.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/sbcsgroupprober.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..890ae8465c5b0ad2a5f99464fe5f5c0be49809f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/sbcsgroupprober.py @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +######################## BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ######################## +# The Original Code is Mozilla Universal charset detector code. +# +# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is +# Netscape Communications Corporation. +# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2001 +# the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved. +# +# Contributor(s): +# Mark Pilgrim - port to Python +# Shy Shalom - original C code +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +# 02110-1301 USA +######################### END LICENSE BLOCK ######################### + +from .charsetgroupprober import CharSetGroupProber +from .hebrewprober import HebrewProber +from .langbulgarianmodel import ISO_8859_5_BULGARIAN_MODEL, WINDOWS_1251_BULGARIAN_MODEL +from .langgreekmodel import ISO_8859_7_GREEK_MODEL, WINDOWS_1253_GREEK_MODEL +from .langhebrewmodel import WINDOWS_1255_HEBREW_MODEL + +# from .langhungarianmodel import (ISO_8859_2_HUNGARIAN_MODEL, +# WINDOWS_1250_HUNGARIAN_MODEL) +from .langrussianmodel import ( + IBM855_RUSSIAN_MODEL, + IBM866_RUSSIAN_MODEL, + ISO_8859_5_RUSSIAN_MODEL, + KOI8_R_RUSSIAN_MODEL, + MACCYRILLIC_RUSSIAN_MODEL, + WINDOWS_1251_RUSSIAN_MODEL, +) +from .langthaimodel import TIS_620_THAI_MODEL +from .langturkishmodel import ISO_8859_9_TURKISH_MODEL +from .sbcharsetprober import SingleByteCharSetProber + + +class SBCSGroupProber(CharSetGroupProber): + def __init__(self) -> None: + super().__init__() + hebrew_prober = HebrewProber() + logical_hebrew_prober = SingleByteCharSetProber( + WINDOWS_1255_HEBREW_MODEL, is_reversed=False, name_prober=hebrew_prober + ) + # TODO: See if using ISO-8859-8 Hebrew model works better here, since + # it's actually the visual one + visual_hebrew_prober = SingleByteCharSetProber( + WINDOWS_1255_HEBREW_MODEL, is_reversed=True, name_prober=hebrew_prober + ) + hebrew_prober.set_model_probers(logical_hebrew_prober, visual_hebrew_prober) + # TODO: ORDER MATTERS HERE. I changed the order vs what was in master + # and several tests failed that did not before. Some thought + # should be put into the ordering, and we should consider making + # order not matter here, because that is very counter-intuitive. + self.probers = [ + SingleByteCharSetProber(WINDOWS_1251_RUSSIAN_MODEL), + SingleByteCharSetProber(KOI8_R_RUSSIAN_MODEL), + SingleByteCharSetProber(ISO_8859_5_RUSSIAN_MODEL), + SingleByteCharSetProber(MACCYRILLIC_RUSSIAN_MODEL), + SingleByteCharSetProber(IBM866_RUSSIAN_MODEL), + SingleByteCharSetProber(IBM855_RUSSIAN_MODEL), + SingleByteCharSetProber(ISO_8859_7_GREEK_MODEL), + SingleByteCharSetProber(WINDOWS_1253_GREEK_MODEL), + SingleByteCharSetProber(ISO_8859_5_BULGARIAN_MODEL), + SingleByteCharSetProber(WINDOWS_1251_BULGARIAN_MODEL), + # TODO: Restore Hungarian encodings (iso-8859-2 and windows-1250) + # after we retrain model. + # SingleByteCharSetProber(ISO_8859_2_HUNGARIAN_MODEL), + # SingleByteCharSetProber(WINDOWS_1250_HUNGARIAN_MODEL), + SingleByteCharSetProber(TIS_620_THAI_MODEL), + SingleByteCharSetProber(ISO_8859_9_TURKISH_MODEL), + hebrew_prober, + logical_hebrew_prober, + visual_hebrew_prober, + ] + self.reset() diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/sjisprober.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/sjisprober.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..91df077961b6310b8e1c708b74003d5343bff6a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/sjisprober.py @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +######################## BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ######################## +# The Original Code is mozilla.org code. +# +# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is +# Netscape Communications Corporation. +# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 1998 +# the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved. +# +# Contributor(s): +# Mark Pilgrim - port to Python +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +# 02110-1301 USA +######################### END LICENSE BLOCK ######################### + +from typing import Union + +from .chardistribution import SJISDistributionAnalysis +from .codingstatemachine import CodingStateMachine +from .enums import MachineState, ProbingState +from .jpcntx import SJISContextAnalysis +from .mbcharsetprober import MultiByteCharSetProber +from .mbcssm import SJIS_SM_MODEL + + +class SJISProber(MultiByteCharSetProber): + def __init__(self) -> None: + super().__init__() + self.coding_sm = CodingStateMachine(SJIS_SM_MODEL) + self.distribution_analyzer = SJISDistributionAnalysis() + self.context_analyzer = SJISContextAnalysis() + self.reset() + + def reset(self) -> None: + super().reset() + self.context_analyzer.reset() + + @property + def charset_name(self) -> str: + return self.context_analyzer.charset_name + + @property + def language(self) -> str: + return "Japanese" + + def feed(self, byte_str: Union[bytes, bytearray]) -> ProbingState: + assert self.coding_sm is not None + assert self.distribution_analyzer is not None + + for i, byte in enumerate(byte_str): + coding_state = self.coding_sm.next_state(byte) + if coding_state == MachineState.ERROR: + self.logger.debug( + "%s %s prober hit error at byte %s", + self.charset_name, + self.language, + i, + ) + self._state = ProbingState.NOT_ME + break + if coding_state == MachineState.ITS_ME: + self._state = ProbingState.FOUND_IT + break + if coding_state == MachineState.START: + char_len = self.coding_sm.get_current_charlen() + if i == 0: + self._last_char[1] = byte + self.context_analyzer.feed( + self._last_char[2 - char_len :], char_len + ) + self.distribution_analyzer.feed(self._last_char, char_len) + else: + self.context_analyzer.feed( + byte_str[i + 1 - char_len : i + 3 - char_len], char_len + ) + self.distribution_analyzer.feed(byte_str[i - 1 : i + 1], char_len) + + self._last_char[0] = byte_str[-1] + + if self.state == ProbingState.DETECTING: + if self.context_analyzer.got_enough_data() and ( + self.get_confidence() > self.SHORTCUT_THRESHOLD + ): + self._state = ProbingState.FOUND_IT + + return self.state + + def get_confidence(self) -> float: + assert self.distribution_analyzer is not None + + context_conf = self.context_analyzer.get_confidence() + distrib_conf = self.distribution_analyzer.get_confidence() + return max(context_conf, distrib_conf) diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/universaldetector.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/universaldetector.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..30c441dc28ee327076a850b1d3c88a9a2c8f04f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/universaldetector.py @@ -0,0 +1,362 @@ +######################## BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ######################## +# The Original Code is Mozilla Universal charset detector code. +# +# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is +# Netscape Communications Corporation. +# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2001 +# the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved. +# +# Contributor(s): +# Mark Pilgrim - port to Python +# Shy Shalom - original C code +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +# 02110-1301 USA +######################### END LICENSE BLOCK ######################### +""" +Module containing the UniversalDetector detector class, which is the primary +class a user of ``chardet`` should use. + +:author: Mark Pilgrim (initial port to Python) +:author: Shy Shalom (original C code) +:author: Dan Blanchard (major refactoring for 3.0) +:author: Ian Cordasco +""" + + +import codecs +import logging +import re +from typing import List, Optional, Union + +from .charsetgroupprober import CharSetGroupProber +from .charsetprober import CharSetProber +from .enums import InputState, LanguageFilter, ProbingState +from .escprober import EscCharSetProber +from .latin1prober import Latin1Prober +from .macromanprober import MacRomanProber +from .mbcsgroupprober import MBCSGroupProber +from .resultdict import ResultDict +from .sbcsgroupprober import SBCSGroupProber +from .utf1632prober import UTF1632Prober + + +class UniversalDetector: + """ + The ``UniversalDetector`` class underlies the ``chardet.detect`` function + and coordinates all of the different charset probers. + + To get a ``dict`` containing an encoding and its confidence, you can simply + run: + + .. code:: + + u = UniversalDetector() + u.feed(some_bytes) + u.close() + detected = u.result + + """ + + MINIMUM_THRESHOLD = 0.20 + HIGH_BYTE_DETECTOR = re.compile(b"[\x80-\xFF]") + ESC_DETECTOR = re.compile(b"(\033|~{)") + WIN_BYTE_DETECTOR = re.compile(b"[\x80-\x9F]") + ISO_WIN_MAP = { + "iso-8859-1": "Windows-1252", + "iso-8859-2": "Windows-1250", + "iso-8859-5": "Windows-1251", + "iso-8859-6": "Windows-1256", + "iso-8859-7": "Windows-1253", + "iso-8859-8": "Windows-1255", + "iso-8859-9": "Windows-1254", + "iso-8859-13": "Windows-1257", + } + # Based on https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#names-and-labels + # but altered to match Python names for encodings and remove mappings + # that break tests. + LEGACY_MAP = { + "ascii": "Windows-1252", + "iso-8859-1": "Windows-1252", + "tis-620": "ISO-8859-11", + "iso-8859-9": "Windows-1254", + "gb2312": "GB18030", + "euc-kr": "CP949", + "utf-16le": "UTF-16", + } + + def __init__( + self, + lang_filter: LanguageFilter = LanguageFilter.ALL, + should_rename_legacy: bool = False, + ) -> None: + self._esc_charset_prober: Optional[EscCharSetProber] = None + self._utf1632_prober: Optional[UTF1632Prober] = None + self._charset_probers: List[CharSetProber] = [] + self.result: ResultDict = { + "encoding": None, + "confidence": 0.0, + "language": None, + } + self.done = False + self._got_data = False + self._input_state = InputState.PURE_ASCII + self._last_char = b"" + self.lang_filter = lang_filter + self.logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + self._has_win_bytes = False + self.should_rename_legacy = should_rename_legacy + self.reset() + + @property + def input_state(self) -> int: + return self._input_state + + @property + def has_win_bytes(self) -> bool: + return self._has_win_bytes + + @property + def charset_probers(self) -> List[CharSetProber]: + return self._charset_probers + + def reset(self) -> None: + """ + Reset the UniversalDetector and all of its probers back to their + initial states. This is called by ``__init__``, so you only need to + call this directly in between analyses of different documents. + """ + self.result = {"encoding": None, "confidence": 0.0, "language": None} + self.done = False + self._got_data = False + self._has_win_bytes = False + self._input_state = InputState.PURE_ASCII + self._last_char = b"" + if self._esc_charset_prober: + self._esc_charset_prober.reset() + if self._utf1632_prober: + self._utf1632_prober.reset() + for prober in self._charset_probers: + prober.reset() + + def feed(self, byte_str: Union[bytes, bytearray]) -> None: + """ + Takes a chunk of a document and feeds it through all of the relevant + charset probers. + + After calling ``feed``, you can check the value of the ``done`` + attribute to see if you need to continue feeding the + ``UniversalDetector`` more data, or if it has made a prediction + (in the ``result`` attribute). + + .. note:: + You should always call ``close`` when you're done feeding in your + document if ``done`` is not already ``True``. + """ + if self.done: + return + + if not byte_str: + return + + if not isinstance(byte_str, bytearray): + byte_str = bytearray(byte_str) + + # First check for known BOMs, since these are guaranteed to be correct + if not self._got_data: + # If the data starts with BOM, we know it is UTF + if byte_str.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF8): + # EF BB BF UTF-8 with BOM + self.result = { + "encoding": "UTF-8-SIG", + "confidence": 1.0, + "language": "", + } + elif byte_str.startswith((codecs.BOM_UTF32_LE, codecs.BOM_UTF32_BE)): + # FF FE 00 00 UTF-32, little-endian BOM + # 00 00 FE FF UTF-32, big-endian BOM + self.result = {"encoding": "UTF-32", "confidence": 1.0, "language": ""} + elif byte_str.startswith(b"\xFE\xFF\x00\x00"): + # FE FF 00 00 UCS-4, unusual octet order BOM (3412) + self.result = { + # TODO: This encoding is not supported by Python. Should remove? + "encoding": "X-ISO-10646-UCS-4-3412", + "confidence": 1.0, + "language": "", + } + elif byte_str.startswith(b"\x00\x00\xFF\xFE"): + # 00 00 FF FE UCS-4, unusual octet order BOM (2143) + self.result = { + # TODO: This encoding is not supported by Python. Should remove? + "encoding": "X-ISO-10646-UCS-4-2143", + "confidence": 1.0, + "language": "", + } + elif byte_str.startswith((codecs.BOM_LE, codecs.BOM_BE)): + # FF FE UTF-16, little endian BOM + # FE FF UTF-16, big endian BOM + self.result = {"encoding": "UTF-16", "confidence": 1.0, "language": ""} + + self._got_data = True + if self.result["encoding"] is not None: + self.done = True + return + + # If none of those matched and we've only see ASCII so far, check + # for high bytes and escape sequences + if self._input_state == InputState.PURE_ASCII: + if self.HIGH_BYTE_DETECTOR.search(byte_str): + self._input_state = InputState.HIGH_BYTE + elif ( + self._input_state == InputState.PURE_ASCII + and self.ESC_DETECTOR.search(self._last_char + byte_str) + ): + self._input_state = InputState.ESC_ASCII + + self._last_char = byte_str[-1:] + + # next we will look to see if it is appears to be either a UTF-16 or + # UTF-32 encoding + if not self._utf1632_prober: + self._utf1632_prober = UTF1632Prober() + + if self._utf1632_prober.state == ProbingState.DETECTING: + if self._utf1632_prober.feed(byte_str) == ProbingState.FOUND_IT: + self.result = { + "encoding": self._utf1632_prober.charset_name, + "confidence": self._utf1632_prober.get_confidence(), + "language": "", + } + self.done = True + return + + # If we've seen escape sequences, use the EscCharSetProber, which + # uses a simple state machine to check for known escape sequences in + # HZ and ISO-2022 encodings, since those are the only encodings that + # use such sequences. + if self._input_state == InputState.ESC_ASCII: + if not self._esc_charset_prober: + self._esc_charset_prober = EscCharSetProber(self.lang_filter) + if self._esc_charset_prober.feed(byte_str) == ProbingState.FOUND_IT: + self.result = { + "encoding": self._esc_charset_prober.charset_name, + "confidence": self._esc_charset_prober.get_confidence(), + "language": self._esc_charset_prober.language, + } + self.done = True + # If we've seen high bytes (i.e., those with values greater than 127), + # we need to do more complicated checks using all our multi-byte and + # single-byte probers that are left. The single-byte probers + # use character bigram distributions to determine the encoding, whereas + # the multi-byte probers use a combination of character unigram and + # bigram distributions. + elif self._input_state == InputState.HIGH_BYTE: + if not self._charset_probers: + self._charset_probers = [MBCSGroupProber(self.lang_filter)] + # If we're checking non-CJK encodings, use single-byte prober + if self.lang_filter & LanguageFilter.NON_CJK: + self._charset_probers.append(SBCSGroupProber()) + self._charset_probers.append(Latin1Prober()) + self._charset_probers.append(MacRomanProber()) + for prober in self._charset_probers: + if prober.feed(byte_str) == ProbingState.FOUND_IT: + self.result = { + "encoding": prober.charset_name, + "confidence": prober.get_confidence(), + "language": prober.language, + } + self.done = True + break + if self.WIN_BYTE_DETECTOR.search(byte_str): + self._has_win_bytes = True + + def close(self) -> ResultDict: + """ + Stop analyzing the current document and come up with a final + prediction. + + :returns: The ``result`` attribute, a ``dict`` with the keys + `encoding`, `confidence`, and `language`. + """ + # Don't bother with checks if we're already done + if self.done: + return self.result + self.done = True + + if not self._got_data: + self.logger.debug("no data received!") + + # Default to ASCII if it is all we've seen so far + elif self._input_state == InputState.PURE_ASCII: + self.result = {"encoding": "ascii", "confidence": 1.0, "language": ""} + + # If we have seen non-ASCII, return the best that met MINIMUM_THRESHOLD + elif self._input_state == InputState.HIGH_BYTE: + prober_confidence = None + max_prober_confidence = 0.0 + max_prober = None + for prober in self._charset_probers: + if not prober: + continue + prober_confidence = prober.get_confidence() + if prober_confidence > max_prober_confidence: + max_prober_confidence = prober_confidence + max_prober = prober + if max_prober and (max_prober_confidence > self.MINIMUM_THRESHOLD): + charset_name = max_prober.charset_name + assert charset_name is not None + lower_charset_name = charset_name.lower() + confidence = max_prober.get_confidence() + # Use Windows encoding name instead of ISO-8859 if we saw any + # extra Windows-specific bytes + if lower_charset_name.startswith("iso-8859"): + if self._has_win_bytes: + charset_name = self.ISO_WIN_MAP.get( + lower_charset_name, charset_name + ) + # Rename legacy encodings with superset encodings if asked + if self.should_rename_legacy: + charset_name = self.LEGACY_MAP.get( + (charset_name or "").lower(), charset_name + ) + self.result = { + "encoding": charset_name, + "confidence": confidence, + "language": max_prober.language, + } + + # Log all prober confidences if none met MINIMUM_THRESHOLD + if self.logger.getEffectiveLevel() <= logging.DEBUG: + if self.result["encoding"] is None: + self.logger.debug("no probers hit minimum threshold") + for group_prober in self._charset_probers: + if not group_prober: + continue + if isinstance(group_prober, CharSetGroupProber): + for prober in group_prober.probers: + self.logger.debug( + "%s %s confidence = %s", + prober.charset_name, + prober.language, + prober.get_confidence(), + ) + else: + self.logger.debug( + "%s %s confidence = %s", + group_prober.charset_name, + group_prober.language, + group_prober.get_confidence(), + ) + return self.result diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/utf1632prober.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/utf1632prober.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6bdec63d6867928bf73a7e513f60cee8f49ca050 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/utf1632prober.py @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +######################## BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ######################## +# +# Contributor(s): +# Jason Zavaglia +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +# 02110-1301 USA +######################### END LICENSE BLOCK ######################### +from typing import List, Union + +from .charsetprober import CharSetProber +from .enums import ProbingState + + +class UTF1632Prober(CharSetProber): + """ + This class simply looks for occurrences of zero bytes, and infers + whether the file is UTF16 or UTF32 (low-endian or big-endian) + For instance, files looking like ( \0 \0 \0 [nonzero] )+ + have a good probability to be UTF32BE. Files looking like ( \0 [nonzero] )+ + may be guessed to be UTF16BE, and inversely for little-endian varieties. + """ + + # how many logical characters to scan before feeling confident of prediction + MIN_CHARS_FOR_DETECTION = 20 + # a fixed constant ratio of expected zeros or non-zeros in modulo-position. + EXPECTED_RATIO = 0.94 + + def __init__(self) -> None: + super().__init__() + self.position = 0 + self.zeros_at_mod = [0] * 4 + self.nonzeros_at_mod = [0] * 4 + self._state = ProbingState.DETECTING + self.quad = [0, 0, 0, 0] + self.invalid_utf16be = False + self.invalid_utf16le = False + self.invalid_utf32be = False + self.invalid_utf32le = False + self.first_half_surrogate_pair_detected_16be = False + self.first_half_surrogate_pair_detected_16le = False + self.reset() + + def reset(self) -> None: + super().reset() + self.position = 0 + self.zeros_at_mod = [0] * 4 + self.nonzeros_at_mod = [0] * 4 + self._state = ProbingState.DETECTING + self.invalid_utf16be = False + self.invalid_utf16le = False + self.invalid_utf32be = False + self.invalid_utf32le = False + self.first_half_surrogate_pair_detected_16be = False + self.first_half_surrogate_pair_detected_16le = False + self.quad = [0, 0, 0, 0] + + @property + def charset_name(self) -> str: + if self.is_likely_utf32be(): + return "utf-32be" + if self.is_likely_utf32le(): + return "utf-32le" + if self.is_likely_utf16be(): + return "utf-16be" + if self.is_likely_utf16le(): + return "utf-16le" + # default to something valid + return "utf-16" + + @property + def language(self) -> str: + return "" + + def approx_32bit_chars(self) -> float: + return max(1.0, self.position / 4.0) + + def approx_16bit_chars(self) -> float: + return max(1.0, self.position / 2.0) + + def is_likely_utf32be(self) -> bool: + approx_chars = self.approx_32bit_chars() + return approx_chars >= self.MIN_CHARS_FOR_DETECTION and ( + self.zeros_at_mod[0] / approx_chars > self.EXPECTED_RATIO + and self.zeros_at_mod[1] / approx_chars > self.EXPECTED_RATIO + and self.zeros_at_mod[2] / approx_chars > self.EXPECTED_RATIO + and self.nonzeros_at_mod[3] / approx_chars > self.EXPECTED_RATIO + and not self.invalid_utf32be + ) + + def is_likely_utf32le(self) -> bool: + approx_chars = self.approx_32bit_chars() + return approx_chars >= self.MIN_CHARS_FOR_DETECTION and ( + self.nonzeros_at_mod[0] / approx_chars > self.EXPECTED_RATIO + and self.zeros_at_mod[1] / approx_chars > self.EXPECTED_RATIO + and self.zeros_at_mod[2] / approx_chars > self.EXPECTED_RATIO + and self.zeros_at_mod[3] / approx_chars > self.EXPECTED_RATIO + and not self.invalid_utf32le + ) + + def is_likely_utf16be(self) -> bool: + approx_chars = self.approx_16bit_chars() + return approx_chars >= self.MIN_CHARS_FOR_DETECTION and ( + (self.nonzeros_at_mod[1] + self.nonzeros_at_mod[3]) / approx_chars + > self.EXPECTED_RATIO + and (self.zeros_at_mod[0] + self.zeros_at_mod[2]) / approx_chars + > self.EXPECTED_RATIO + and not self.invalid_utf16be + ) + + def is_likely_utf16le(self) -> bool: + approx_chars = self.approx_16bit_chars() + return approx_chars >= self.MIN_CHARS_FOR_DETECTION and ( + (self.nonzeros_at_mod[0] + self.nonzeros_at_mod[2]) / approx_chars + > self.EXPECTED_RATIO + and (self.zeros_at_mod[1] + self.zeros_at_mod[3]) / approx_chars + > self.EXPECTED_RATIO + and not self.invalid_utf16le + ) + + def validate_utf32_characters(self, quad: List[int]) -> None: + """ + Validate if the quad of bytes is valid UTF-32. + + UTF-32 is valid in the range 0x00000000 - 0x0010FFFF + excluding 0x0000D800 - 0x0000DFFF + + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-32 + """ + if ( + quad[0] != 0 + or quad[1] > 0x10 + or (quad[0] == 0 and quad[1] == 0 and 0xD8 <= quad[2] <= 0xDF) + ): + self.invalid_utf32be = True + if ( + quad[3] != 0 + or quad[2] > 0x10 + or (quad[3] == 0 and quad[2] == 0 and 0xD8 <= quad[1] <= 0xDF) + ): + self.invalid_utf32le = True + + def validate_utf16_characters(self, pair: List[int]) -> None: + """ + Validate if the pair of bytes is valid UTF-16. + + UTF-16 is valid in the range 0x0000 - 0xFFFF excluding 0xD800 - 0xFFFF + with an exception for surrogate pairs, which must be in the range + 0xD800-0xDBFF followed by 0xDC00-0xDFFF + + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-16 + """ + if not self.first_half_surrogate_pair_detected_16be: + if 0xD8 <= pair[0] <= 0xDB: + self.first_half_surrogate_pair_detected_16be = True + elif 0xDC <= pair[0] <= 0xDF: + self.invalid_utf16be = True + else: + if 0xDC <= pair[0] <= 0xDF: + self.first_half_surrogate_pair_detected_16be = False + else: + self.invalid_utf16be = True + + if not self.first_half_surrogate_pair_detected_16le: + if 0xD8 <= pair[1] <= 0xDB: + self.first_half_surrogate_pair_detected_16le = True + elif 0xDC <= pair[1] <= 0xDF: + self.invalid_utf16le = True + else: + if 0xDC <= pair[1] <= 0xDF: + self.first_half_surrogate_pair_detected_16le = False + else: + self.invalid_utf16le = True + + def feed(self, byte_str: Union[bytes, bytearray]) -> ProbingState: + for c in byte_str: + mod4 = self.position % 4 + self.quad[mod4] = c + if mod4 == 3: + self.validate_utf32_characters(self.quad) + self.validate_utf16_characters(self.quad[0:2]) + self.validate_utf16_characters(self.quad[2:4]) + if c == 0: + self.zeros_at_mod[mod4] += 1 + else: + self.nonzeros_at_mod[mod4] += 1 + self.position += 1 + return self.state + + @property + def state(self) -> ProbingState: + if self._state in {ProbingState.NOT_ME, ProbingState.FOUND_IT}: + # terminal, decided states + return self._state + if self.get_confidence() > 0.80: + self._state = ProbingState.FOUND_IT + elif self.position > 4 * 1024: + # if we get to 4kb into the file, and we can't conclude it's UTF, + # let's give up + self._state = ProbingState.NOT_ME + return self._state + + def get_confidence(self) -> float: + return ( + 0.85 + if ( + self.is_likely_utf16le() + or self.is_likely_utf16be() + or self.is_likely_utf32le() + or self.is_likely_utf32be() + ) + else 0.00 + ) diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/utf8prober.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/utf8prober.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d96354d97c2195320d0acc1717a5876eafbea2af --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/utf8prober.py @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +######################## BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ######################## +# The Original Code is mozilla.org code. +# +# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is +# Netscape Communications Corporation. +# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 1998 +# the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved. +# +# Contributor(s): +# Mark Pilgrim - port to Python +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +# 02110-1301 USA +######################### END LICENSE BLOCK ######################### + +from typing import Union + +from .charsetprober import CharSetProber +from .codingstatemachine import CodingStateMachine +from .enums import MachineState, ProbingState +from .mbcssm import UTF8_SM_MODEL + + +class UTF8Prober(CharSetProber): + ONE_CHAR_PROB = 0.5 + + def __init__(self) -> None: + super().__init__() + self.coding_sm = CodingStateMachine(UTF8_SM_MODEL) + self._num_mb_chars = 0 + self.reset() + + def reset(self) -> None: + super().reset() + self.coding_sm.reset() + self._num_mb_chars = 0 + + @property + def charset_name(self) -> str: + return "utf-8" + + @property + def language(self) -> str: + return "" + + def feed(self, byte_str: Union[bytes, bytearray]) -> ProbingState: + for c in byte_str: + coding_state = self.coding_sm.next_state(c) + if coding_state == MachineState.ERROR: + self._state = ProbingState.NOT_ME + break + if coding_state == MachineState.ITS_ME: + self._state = ProbingState.FOUND_IT + break + if coding_state == MachineState.START: + if self.coding_sm.get_current_charlen() >= 2: + self._num_mb_chars += 1 + + if self.state == ProbingState.DETECTING: + if self.get_confidence() > self.SHORTCUT_THRESHOLD: + self._state = ProbingState.FOUND_IT + + return self.state + + def get_confidence(self) -> float: + unlike = 0.99 + if self._num_mb_chars < 6: + unlike *= self.ONE_CHAR_PROB**self._num_mb_chars + return 1.0 - unlike + return unlike diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/version.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c5e9d85cd75884b129d4ab8d0453c0e50d0c1f68 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/version.py @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +""" +This module exists only to simplify retrieving the version number of chardet +from within setuptools and from chardet subpackages. + +:author: Dan Blanchard (dan.blanchard@gmail.com) +""" + +__version__ = "5.1.0" +VERSION = __version__.split(".") diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/__init__.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..383101cdb38706c305449674044e9288b92b7d75 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/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/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/ansi.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/ansi.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..11ec695ff79627463a0282d25079527562de9e42 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/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/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/ansitowin32.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/ansitowin32.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..abf209e60c7c4a9b1ae57452e36b383969848c2e --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/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/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/initialise.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/initialise.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d5fd4b71fed1bb4871717f978f0c470280f099c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/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/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/__init__.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8c5661e93a205bf4fb22404d4fc50f902cc31369 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file. diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/ansi_test.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/ansi_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0a20c80f882066e0e1323b0c7f61e22913c32e35 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/ansi_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file. +import sys +from unittest import TestCase, main + +from ..ansi import Back, Fore, Style +from ..ansitowin32 import AnsiToWin32 + +stdout_orig = sys.stdout +stderr_orig = sys.stderr + + +class AnsiTest(TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + # sanity check: stdout should be a file or StringIO object. + # It will only be AnsiToWin32 if init() has previously wrapped it + self.assertNotEqual(type(sys.stdout), AnsiToWin32) + self.assertNotEqual(type(sys.stderr), AnsiToWin32) + + def tearDown(self): + sys.stdout = stdout_orig + sys.stderr = stderr_orig + + + def testForeAttributes(self): + self.assertEqual(Fore.BLACK, '\033[30m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.RED, '\033[31m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.GREEN, '\033[32m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.YELLOW, '\033[33m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.BLUE, '\033[34m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.MAGENTA, '\033[35m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.CYAN, '\033[36m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.WHITE, '\033[37m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.RESET, '\033[39m') + + # Check the light, extended versions. + self.assertEqual(Fore.LIGHTBLACK_EX, '\033[90m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.LIGHTRED_EX, '\033[91m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.LIGHTGREEN_EX, '\033[92m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.LIGHTYELLOW_EX, '\033[93m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX, '\033[94m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.LIGHTMAGENTA_EX, '\033[95m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.LIGHTCYAN_EX, '\033[96m') + self.assertEqual(Fore.LIGHTWHITE_EX, '\033[97m') + + + def testBackAttributes(self): + self.assertEqual(Back.BLACK, '\033[40m') + self.assertEqual(Back.RED, '\033[41m') + self.assertEqual(Back.GREEN, '\033[42m') + self.assertEqual(Back.YELLOW, '\033[43m') + self.assertEqual(Back.BLUE, '\033[44m') + self.assertEqual(Back.MAGENTA, '\033[45m') + self.assertEqual(Back.CYAN, '\033[46m') + self.assertEqual(Back.WHITE, '\033[47m') + self.assertEqual(Back.RESET, '\033[49m') + + # Check the light, extended versions. + self.assertEqual(Back.LIGHTBLACK_EX, '\033[100m') + self.assertEqual(Back.LIGHTRED_EX, '\033[101m') + self.assertEqual(Back.LIGHTGREEN_EX, '\033[102m') + self.assertEqual(Back.LIGHTYELLOW_EX, '\033[103m') + self.assertEqual(Back.LIGHTBLUE_EX, '\033[104m') + self.assertEqual(Back.LIGHTMAGENTA_EX, '\033[105m') + self.assertEqual(Back.LIGHTCYAN_EX, '\033[106m') + self.assertEqual(Back.LIGHTWHITE_EX, '\033[107m') + + + def testStyleAttributes(self): + self.assertEqual(Style.DIM, '\033[2m') + self.assertEqual(Style.NORMAL, '\033[22m') + self.assertEqual(Style.BRIGHT, '\033[1m') + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/ansitowin32_test.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/ansitowin32_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..91ca551f97b4576c680711e826a1855fb944c872 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/ansitowin32_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,294 @@ +# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file. +from io import StringIO, TextIOWrapper +from unittest import TestCase, main +try: + from contextlib import ExitStack +except ImportError: + # python 2 + from contextlib2 import ExitStack + +try: + from unittest.mock import MagicMock, Mock, patch +except ImportError: + from mock import MagicMock, Mock, patch + +from ..ansitowin32 import AnsiToWin32, StreamWrapper +from ..win32 import ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING +from .utils import osname + + +class StreamWrapperTest(TestCase): + + def testIsAProxy(self): + mockStream = Mock() + wrapper = StreamWrapper(mockStream, None) + self.assertTrue( wrapper.random_attr is mockStream.random_attr ) + + def testDelegatesWrite(self): + mockStream = Mock() + mockConverter = Mock() + wrapper = StreamWrapper(mockStream, mockConverter) + wrapper.write('hello') + self.assertTrue(mockConverter.write.call_args, (('hello',), {})) + + def testDelegatesContext(self): + mockConverter = Mock() + s = StringIO() + with StreamWrapper(s, mockConverter) as fp: + fp.write(u'hello') + self.assertTrue(s.closed) + + def testProxyNoContextManager(self): + mockStream = MagicMock() + mockStream.__enter__.side_effect = AttributeError() + mockConverter = Mock() + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError) as excinfo: + with StreamWrapper(mockStream, mockConverter) as wrapper: + wrapper.write('hello') + + def test_closed_shouldnt_raise_on_closed_stream(self): + stream = StringIO() + stream.close() + wrapper = StreamWrapper(stream, None) + self.assertEqual(wrapper.closed, True) + + def test_closed_shouldnt_raise_on_detached_stream(self): + stream = TextIOWrapper(StringIO()) + stream.detach() + wrapper = StreamWrapper(stream, None) + self.assertEqual(wrapper.closed, True) + +class AnsiToWin32Test(TestCase): + + def testInit(self): + mockStdout = Mock() + auto = Mock() + stream = AnsiToWin32(mockStdout, autoreset=auto) + self.assertEqual(stream.wrapped, mockStdout) + self.assertEqual(stream.autoreset, auto) + + @patch('colorama.ansitowin32.winterm', None) + @patch('colorama.ansitowin32.winapi_test', lambda *_: True) + def testStripIsTrueOnWindows(self): + with osname('nt'): + mockStdout = Mock() + stream = AnsiToWin32(mockStdout) + self.assertTrue(stream.strip) + + def testStripIsFalseOffWindows(self): + with osname('posix'): + mockStdout = Mock(closed=False) + stream = AnsiToWin32(mockStdout) + self.assertFalse(stream.strip) + + def testWriteStripsAnsi(self): + mockStdout = Mock() + stream = AnsiToWin32(mockStdout) + stream.wrapped = Mock() + stream.write_and_convert = Mock() + stream.strip = True + + stream.write('abc') + + self.assertFalse(stream.wrapped.write.called) + self.assertEqual(stream.write_and_convert.call_args, (('abc',), {})) + + def testWriteDoesNotStripAnsi(self): + mockStdout = Mock() + stream = AnsiToWin32(mockStdout) + stream.wrapped = Mock() + stream.write_and_convert = Mock() + stream.strip = False + stream.convert = False + + stream.write('abc') + + self.assertFalse(stream.write_and_convert.called) + self.assertEqual(stream.wrapped.write.call_args, (('abc',), {})) + + def assert_autoresets(self, convert, autoreset=True): + stream = AnsiToWin32(Mock()) + stream.convert = convert + stream.reset_all = Mock() + stream.autoreset = autoreset + stream.winterm = Mock() + + stream.write('abc') + + self.assertEqual(stream.reset_all.called, autoreset) + + def testWriteAutoresets(self): + self.assert_autoresets(convert=True) + self.assert_autoresets(convert=False) + self.assert_autoresets(convert=True, autoreset=False) + self.assert_autoresets(convert=False, autoreset=False) + + def testWriteAndConvertWritesPlainText(self): + stream = AnsiToWin32(Mock()) + stream.write_and_convert( 'abc' ) + self.assertEqual( stream.wrapped.write.call_args, (('abc',), {}) ) + + def testWriteAndConvertStripsAllValidAnsi(self): + stream = AnsiToWin32(Mock()) + stream.call_win32 = Mock() + data = [ + 'abc\033[mdef', + 'abc\033[0mdef', + 'abc\033[2mdef', + 'abc\033[02mdef', + 'abc\033[002mdef', + 'abc\033[40mdef', + 'abc\033[040mdef', + 'abc\033[0;1mdef', + 'abc\033[40;50mdef', + 'abc\033[50;30;40mdef', + 'abc\033[Adef', + 'abc\033[0Gdef', + 'abc\033[1;20;128Hdef', + ] + for datum in data: + stream.wrapped.write.reset_mock() + stream.write_and_convert( datum ) + self.assertEqual( + [args[0] for args in stream.wrapped.write.call_args_list], + [ ('abc',), ('def',) ] + ) + + def testWriteAndConvertSkipsEmptySnippets(self): + stream = AnsiToWin32(Mock()) + stream.call_win32 = Mock() + stream.write_and_convert( '\033[40m\033[41m' ) + self.assertFalse( stream.wrapped.write.called ) + + def testWriteAndConvertCallsWin32WithParamsAndCommand(self): + stream = AnsiToWin32(Mock()) + stream.convert = True + stream.call_win32 = Mock() + stream.extract_params = Mock(return_value='params') + data = { + 'abc\033[adef': ('a', 'params'), + 'abc\033[;;bdef': ('b', 'params'), + 'abc\033[0cdef': ('c', 'params'), + 'abc\033[;;0;;Gdef': ('G', 'params'), + 'abc\033[1;20;128Hdef': ('H', 'params'), + } + for datum, expected in data.items(): + stream.call_win32.reset_mock() + stream.write_and_convert( datum ) + self.assertEqual( stream.call_win32.call_args[0], expected ) + + def test_reset_all_shouldnt_raise_on_closed_orig_stdout(self): + stream = StringIO() + converter = AnsiToWin32(stream) + stream.close() + + converter.reset_all() + + def test_wrap_shouldnt_raise_on_closed_orig_stdout(self): + stream = StringIO() + stream.close() + with \ + patch("colorama.ansitowin32.os.name", "nt"), \ + patch("colorama.ansitowin32.winapi_test", lambda: True): + converter = AnsiToWin32(stream) + self.assertTrue(converter.strip) + self.assertFalse(converter.convert) + + def test_wrap_shouldnt_raise_on_missing_closed_attr(self): + with \ + patch("colorama.ansitowin32.os.name", "nt"), \ + patch("colorama.ansitowin32.winapi_test", lambda: True): + converter = AnsiToWin32(object()) + self.assertTrue(converter.strip) + self.assertFalse(converter.convert) + + def testExtractParams(self): + stream = AnsiToWin32(Mock()) + data = { + '': (0,), + ';;': (0,), + '2': (2,), + ';;002;;': (2,), + '0;1': (0, 1), + ';;003;;456;;': (3, 456), + '11;22;33;44;55': (11, 22, 33, 44, 55), + } + for datum, expected in data.items(): + self.assertEqual(stream.extract_params('m', datum), expected) + + def testCallWin32UsesLookup(self): + listener = Mock() + stream = AnsiToWin32(listener) + stream.win32_calls = { + 1: (lambda *_, **__: listener(11),), + 2: (lambda *_, **__: listener(22),), + 3: (lambda *_, **__: listener(33),), + } + stream.call_win32('m', (3, 1, 99, 2)) + self.assertEqual( + [a[0][0] for a in listener.call_args_list], + [33, 11, 22] ) + + def test_osc_codes(self): + mockStdout = Mock() + stream = AnsiToWin32(mockStdout, convert=True) + with patch('colorama.ansitowin32.winterm') as winterm: + data = [ + '\033]0\x07', # missing arguments + '\033]0;foo\x08', # wrong OSC command + '\033]0;colorama_test_title\x07', # should work + '\033]1;colorama_test_title\x07', # wrong set command + '\033]2;colorama_test_title\x07', # should work + '\033]' + ';' * 64 + '\x08', # see issue #247 + ] + for code in data: + stream.write(code) + self.assertEqual(winterm.set_title.call_count, 2) + + def test_native_windows_ansi(self): + with ExitStack() as stack: + def p(a, b): + stack.enter_context(patch(a, b, create=True)) + # Pretend to be on Windows + p("colorama.ansitowin32.os.name", "nt") + p("colorama.ansitowin32.winapi_test", lambda: True) + p("colorama.win32.winapi_test", lambda: True) + p("colorama.winterm.win32.windll", "non-None") + p("colorama.winterm.get_osfhandle", lambda _: 1234) + + # Pretend that our mock stream has native ANSI support + p( + "colorama.winterm.win32.GetConsoleMode", + lambda _: ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING, + ) + SetConsoleMode = Mock() + p("colorama.winterm.win32.SetConsoleMode", SetConsoleMode) + + stdout = Mock() + stdout.closed = False + stdout.isatty.return_value = True + stdout.fileno.return_value = 1 + + # Our fake console says it has native vt support, so AnsiToWin32 should + # enable that support and do nothing else. + stream = AnsiToWin32(stdout) + SetConsoleMode.assert_called_with(1234, ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) + self.assertFalse(stream.strip) + self.assertFalse(stream.convert) + self.assertFalse(stream.should_wrap()) + + # Now let's pretend we're on an old Windows console, that doesn't have + # native ANSI support. + p("colorama.winterm.win32.GetConsoleMode", lambda _: 0) + SetConsoleMode = Mock() + p("colorama.winterm.win32.SetConsoleMode", SetConsoleMode) + + stream = AnsiToWin32(stdout) + SetConsoleMode.assert_called_with(1234, ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) + self.assertTrue(stream.strip) + self.assertTrue(stream.convert) + self.assertTrue(stream.should_wrap()) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/initialise_test.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/initialise_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..89f9b07511c8fee74686d9cc434bf66345a46d6d --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/initialise_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file. +import sys +from unittest import TestCase, main, skipUnless + +try: + from unittest.mock import patch, Mock +except ImportError: + from mock import patch, Mock + +from ..ansitowin32 import StreamWrapper +from ..initialise import init, just_fix_windows_console, _wipe_internal_state_for_tests +from .utils import osname, replace_by + +orig_stdout = sys.stdout +orig_stderr = sys.stderr + + +class InitTest(TestCase): + + @skipUnless(sys.stdout.isatty(), "sys.stdout is not a tty") + def setUp(self): + # sanity check + self.assertNotWrapped() + + def tearDown(self): + _wipe_internal_state_for_tests() + sys.stdout = orig_stdout + sys.stderr = orig_stderr + + def assertWrapped(self): + self.assertIsNot(sys.stdout, orig_stdout, 'stdout should be wrapped') + self.assertIsNot(sys.stderr, orig_stderr, 'stderr should be wrapped') + self.assertTrue(isinstance(sys.stdout, StreamWrapper), + 'bad stdout wrapper') + self.assertTrue(isinstance(sys.stderr, StreamWrapper), + 'bad stderr wrapper') + + def assertNotWrapped(self): + self.assertIs(sys.stdout, orig_stdout, 'stdout should not be wrapped') + self.assertIs(sys.stderr, orig_stderr, 'stderr should not be wrapped') + + @patch('colorama.initialise.reset_all') + @patch('colorama.ansitowin32.winapi_test', lambda *_: True) + @patch('colorama.ansitowin32.enable_vt_processing', lambda *_: False) + def testInitWrapsOnWindows(self, _): + with osname("nt"): + init() + self.assertWrapped() + + @patch('colorama.initialise.reset_all') + @patch('colorama.ansitowin32.winapi_test', lambda *_: False) + def testInitDoesntWrapOnEmulatedWindows(self, _): + with osname("nt"): + init() + self.assertNotWrapped() + + def testInitDoesntWrapOnNonWindows(self): + with osname("posix"): + init() + self.assertNotWrapped() + + def testInitDoesntWrapIfNone(self): + with replace_by(None): + init() + # We can't use assertNotWrapped here because replace_by(None) + # changes stdout/stderr already. + self.assertIsNone(sys.stdout) + self.assertIsNone(sys.stderr) + + def testInitAutoresetOnWrapsOnAllPlatforms(self): + with osname("posix"): + init(autoreset=True) + self.assertWrapped() + + def testInitWrapOffDoesntWrapOnWindows(self): + with osname("nt"): + init(wrap=False) + self.assertNotWrapped() + + def testInitWrapOffIncompatibleWithAutoresetOn(self): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, lambda: init(autoreset=True, wrap=False)) + + @patch('colorama.win32.SetConsoleTextAttribute') + @patch('colorama.initialise.AnsiToWin32') + def testAutoResetPassedOn(self, mockATW32, _): + with osname("nt"): + init(autoreset=True) + self.assertEqual(len(mockATW32.call_args_list), 2) + self.assertEqual(mockATW32.call_args_list[1][1]['autoreset'], True) + self.assertEqual(mockATW32.call_args_list[0][1]['autoreset'], True) + + @patch('colorama.initialise.AnsiToWin32') + def testAutoResetChangeable(self, mockATW32): + with osname("nt"): + init() + + init(autoreset=True) + self.assertEqual(len(mockATW32.call_args_list), 4) + self.assertEqual(mockATW32.call_args_list[2][1]['autoreset'], True) + self.assertEqual(mockATW32.call_args_list[3][1]['autoreset'], True) + + init() + self.assertEqual(len(mockATW32.call_args_list), 6) + self.assertEqual( + mockATW32.call_args_list[4][1]['autoreset'], False) + self.assertEqual( + mockATW32.call_args_list[5][1]['autoreset'], False) + + + @patch('colorama.initialise.atexit.register') + def testAtexitRegisteredOnlyOnce(self, mockRegister): + init() + self.assertTrue(mockRegister.called) + mockRegister.reset_mock() + init() + self.assertFalse(mockRegister.called) + + +class JustFixWindowsConsoleTest(TestCase): + def _reset(self): + _wipe_internal_state_for_tests() + sys.stdout = orig_stdout + sys.stderr = orig_stderr + + def tearDown(self): + self._reset() + + @patch("colorama.ansitowin32.winapi_test", lambda: True) + def testJustFixWindowsConsole(self): + if sys.platform != "win32": + # just_fix_windows_console should be a no-op + just_fix_windows_console() + self.assertIs(sys.stdout, orig_stdout) + self.assertIs(sys.stderr, orig_stderr) + else: + def fake_std(): + # Emulate stdout=not a tty, stderr=tty + # to check that we handle both cases correctly + stdout = Mock() + stdout.closed = False + stdout.isatty.return_value = False + stdout.fileno.return_value = 1 + sys.stdout = stdout + + stderr = Mock() + stderr.closed = False + stderr.isatty.return_value = True + stderr.fileno.return_value = 2 + sys.stderr = stderr + + for native_ansi in [False, True]: + with patch( + 'colorama.ansitowin32.enable_vt_processing', + lambda *_: native_ansi + ): + self._reset() + fake_std() + + # Regular single-call test + prev_stdout = sys.stdout + prev_stderr = sys.stderr + just_fix_windows_console() + self.assertIs(sys.stdout, prev_stdout) + if native_ansi: + self.assertIs(sys.stderr, prev_stderr) + else: + self.assertIsNot(sys.stderr, prev_stderr) + + # second call without resetting is always a no-op + prev_stdout = sys.stdout + prev_stderr = sys.stderr + just_fix_windows_console() + self.assertIs(sys.stdout, prev_stdout) + self.assertIs(sys.stderr, prev_stderr) + + self._reset() + fake_std() + + # If init() runs first, just_fix_windows_console should be a no-op + init() + prev_stdout = sys.stdout + prev_stderr = sys.stderr + just_fix_windows_console() + self.assertIs(prev_stdout, sys.stdout) + self.assertIs(prev_stderr, sys.stderr) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/isatty_test.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/isatty_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0f84e4befe550d4386d24264648abf1323e682ff --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/isatty_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file. +import sys +from unittest import TestCase, main + +from ..ansitowin32 import StreamWrapper, AnsiToWin32 +from .utils import pycharm, replace_by, replace_original_by, StreamTTY, StreamNonTTY + + +def is_a_tty(stream): + return StreamWrapper(stream, None).isatty() + +class IsattyTest(TestCase): + + def test_TTY(self): + tty = StreamTTY() + self.assertTrue(is_a_tty(tty)) + with pycharm(): + self.assertTrue(is_a_tty(tty)) + + def test_nonTTY(self): + non_tty = StreamNonTTY() + self.assertFalse(is_a_tty(non_tty)) + with pycharm(): + self.assertFalse(is_a_tty(non_tty)) + + def test_withPycharm(self): + with pycharm(): + self.assertTrue(is_a_tty(sys.stderr)) + self.assertTrue(is_a_tty(sys.stdout)) + + def test_withPycharmTTYOverride(self): + tty = StreamTTY() + with pycharm(), replace_by(tty): + self.assertTrue(is_a_tty(tty)) + + def test_withPycharmNonTTYOverride(self): + non_tty = StreamNonTTY() + with pycharm(), replace_by(non_tty): + self.assertFalse(is_a_tty(non_tty)) + + def test_withPycharmNoneOverride(self): + with pycharm(): + with replace_by(None), replace_original_by(None): + self.assertFalse(is_a_tty(None)) + self.assertFalse(is_a_tty(StreamNonTTY())) + self.assertTrue(is_a_tty(StreamTTY())) + + def test_withPycharmStreamWrapped(self): + with pycharm(): + self.assertTrue(AnsiToWin32(StreamTTY()).stream.isatty()) + self.assertFalse(AnsiToWin32(StreamNonTTY()).stream.isatty()) + self.assertTrue(AnsiToWin32(sys.stdout).stream.isatty()) + self.assertTrue(AnsiToWin32(sys.stderr).stream.isatty()) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/utils.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..472fafb4403efb9673d5cc724dafd9cf764aac5b --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file. +from contextlib import contextmanager +from io import StringIO +import sys +import os + + +class StreamTTY(StringIO): + def isatty(self): + return True + +class StreamNonTTY(StringIO): + def isatty(self): + return False + +@contextmanager +def osname(name): + orig = os.name + os.name = name + yield + os.name = orig + +@contextmanager +def replace_by(stream): + orig_stdout = sys.stdout + orig_stderr = sys.stderr + sys.stdout = stream + sys.stderr = stream + yield + sys.stdout = orig_stdout + sys.stderr = orig_stderr + +@contextmanager +def replace_original_by(stream): + orig_stdout = sys.__stdout__ + orig_stderr = sys.__stderr__ + sys.__stdout__ = stream + sys.__stderr__ = stream + yield + sys.__stdout__ = orig_stdout + sys.__stderr__ = orig_stderr + +@contextmanager +def pycharm(): + os.environ["PYCHARM_HOSTED"] = "1" + non_tty = StreamNonTTY() + with replace_by(non_tty), replace_original_by(non_tty): + yield + del os.environ["PYCHARM_HOSTED"] diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/winterm_test.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/winterm_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d0955f9e608377940f0d548576964f2fcf3caf48 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/tests/winterm_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file. +import sys +from unittest import TestCase, main, skipUnless + +try: + from unittest.mock import Mock, patch +except ImportError: + from mock import Mock, patch + +from ..winterm import WinColor, WinStyle, WinTerm + + +class WinTermTest(TestCase): + + @patch('colorama.winterm.win32') + def testInit(self, mockWin32): + mockAttr = Mock() + mockAttr.wAttributes = 7 + 6 * 16 + 8 + mockWin32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo.return_value = mockAttr + term = WinTerm() + self.assertEqual(term._fore, 7) + self.assertEqual(term._back, 6) + self.assertEqual(term._style, 8) + + @skipUnless(sys.platform.startswith("win"), "requires Windows") + def testGetAttrs(self): + term = WinTerm() + + term._fore = 0 + term._back = 0 + term._style = 0 + self.assertEqual(term.get_attrs(), 0) + + term._fore = WinColor.YELLOW + self.assertEqual(term.get_attrs(), WinColor.YELLOW) + + term._back = WinColor.MAGENTA + self.assertEqual( + term.get_attrs(), + WinColor.YELLOW + WinColor.MAGENTA * 16) + + term._style = WinStyle.BRIGHT + self.assertEqual( + term.get_attrs(), + WinColor.YELLOW + WinColor.MAGENTA * 16 + WinStyle.BRIGHT) + + @patch('colorama.winterm.win32') + def testResetAll(self, mockWin32): + mockAttr = Mock() + mockAttr.wAttributes = 1 + 2 * 16 + 8 + mockWin32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo.return_value = mockAttr + term = WinTerm() + + term.set_console = Mock() + term._fore = -1 + term._back = -1 + term._style = -1 + + term.reset_all() + + self.assertEqual(term._fore, 1) + self.assertEqual(term._back, 2) + self.assertEqual(term._style, 8) + self.assertEqual(term.set_console.called, True) + + @skipUnless(sys.platform.startswith("win"), "requires Windows") + def testFore(self): + term = WinTerm() + term.set_console = Mock() + term._fore = 0 + + term.fore(5) + + self.assertEqual(term._fore, 5) + self.assertEqual(term.set_console.called, True) + + @skipUnless(sys.platform.startswith("win"), "requires Windows") + def testBack(self): + term = WinTerm() + term.set_console = Mock() + term._back = 0 + + term.back(5) + + self.assertEqual(term._back, 5) + self.assertEqual(term.set_console.called, True) + + @skipUnless(sys.platform.startswith("win"), "requires Windows") + def testStyle(self): + term = WinTerm() + term.set_console = Mock() + term._style = 0 + + term.style(22) + + self.assertEqual(term._style, 22) + self.assertEqual(term.set_console.called, True) + + @patch('colorama.winterm.win32') + def testSetConsole(self, mockWin32): + mockAttr = Mock() + mockAttr.wAttributes = 0 + mockWin32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo.return_value = mockAttr + term = WinTerm() + term.windll = Mock() + + term.set_console() + + self.assertEqual( + mockWin32.SetConsoleTextAttribute.call_args, + ((mockWin32.STDOUT, term.get_attrs()), {}) + ) + + @patch('colorama.winterm.win32') + def testSetConsoleOnStderr(self, mockWin32): + mockAttr = Mock() + mockAttr.wAttributes = 0 + mockWin32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo.return_value = mockAttr + term = WinTerm() + term.windll = Mock() + + term.set_console(on_stderr=True) + + self.assertEqual( + mockWin32.SetConsoleTextAttribute.call_args, + ((mockWin32.STDERR, term.get_attrs()), {}) + ) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/win32.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/win32.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..841b0e270a381cdfaca544a9be976d7276d83b1e --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/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/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/winterm.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/colorama/winterm.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aad867e8c80b826bf6a060116f17fa08a8eb0765 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/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/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/compat.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/compat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1fe3d225acb9bf37acffafc2198dc96c7c7fd313 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/compat.py @@ -0,0 +1,1116 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# +# Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Vinay Sajip. +# Licensed to the Python Software Foundation under a contributor agreement. +# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt. +# +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import os +import re +import sys + +try: + import ssl +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + ssl = None + +if sys.version_info[0] < 3: # pragma: no cover + from StringIO import StringIO + string_types = basestring, + text_type = unicode + from types import FileType as file_type + import __builtin__ as builtins + import ConfigParser as configparser + from urlparse import urlparse, urlunparse, urljoin, urlsplit, urlunsplit + from urllib import (urlretrieve, quote as _quote, unquote, url2pathname, + pathname2url, ContentTooShortError, splittype) + + def quote(s): + if isinstance(s, unicode): + s = s.encode('utf-8') + return _quote(s) + + import urllib2 + from urllib2 import (Request, urlopen, URLError, HTTPError, + HTTPBasicAuthHandler, HTTPPasswordMgr, + HTTPHandler, HTTPRedirectHandler, + build_opener) + if ssl: + from urllib2 import HTTPSHandler + import httplib + import xmlrpclib + import Queue as queue + from HTMLParser import HTMLParser + import htmlentitydefs + raw_input = raw_input + from itertools import ifilter as filter + from itertools import ifilterfalse as filterfalse + + # Leaving this around for now, in case it needs resurrecting in some way + # _userprog = None + # def splituser(host): + # """splituser('user[:passwd]@host[:port]') --> 'user[:passwd]', 'host[:port]'.""" + # global _userprog + # if _userprog is None: + # import re + # _userprog = re.compile('^(.*)@(.*)$') + + # match = _userprog.match(host) + # if match: return match.group(1, 2) + # return None, host + +else: # pragma: no cover + from io import StringIO + string_types = str, + text_type = str + from io import TextIOWrapper as file_type + import builtins + import configparser + import shutil + from urllib.parse import (urlparse, urlunparse, urljoin, quote, + unquote, urlsplit, urlunsplit, splittype) + from urllib.request import (urlopen, urlretrieve, Request, url2pathname, + pathname2url, + HTTPBasicAuthHandler, HTTPPasswordMgr, + HTTPHandler, HTTPRedirectHandler, + build_opener) + if ssl: + from urllib.request import HTTPSHandler + from urllib.error import HTTPError, URLError, ContentTooShortError + import http.client as httplib + import urllib.request as urllib2 + import xmlrpc.client as xmlrpclib + import queue + from html.parser import HTMLParser + import html.entities as htmlentitydefs + raw_input = input + from itertools import filterfalse + filter = filter + + +try: + from ssl import match_hostname, CertificateError +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + class CertificateError(ValueError): + pass + + + def _dnsname_match(dn, hostname, max_wildcards=1): + """Matching according to RFC 6125, section 6.4.3 + + http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6125#section-6.4.3 + """ + pats = [] + if not dn: + return False + + parts = dn.split('.') + leftmost, remainder = parts[0], parts[1:] + + wildcards = leftmost.count('*') + if wildcards > max_wildcards: + # Issue #17980: avoid denials of service by refusing more + # than one wildcard per fragment. A survey of established + # policy among SSL implementations showed it to be a + # reasonable choice. + raise CertificateError( + "too many wildcards in certificate DNS name: " + repr(dn)) + + # speed up common case w/o wildcards + if not wildcards: + return dn.lower() == hostname.lower() + + # RFC 6125, section 6.4.3, subitem 1. + # The client SHOULD NOT attempt to match a presented identifier in which + # the wildcard character comprises a label other than the left-most label. + if leftmost == '*': + # When '*' is a fragment by itself, it matches a non-empty dotless + # fragment. + pats.append('[^.]+') + elif leftmost.startswith('xn--') or hostname.startswith('xn--'): + # RFC 6125, section 6.4.3, subitem 3. + # The client SHOULD NOT attempt to match a presented identifier + # where the wildcard character is embedded within an A-label or + # U-label of an internationalized domain name. + pats.append(re.escape(leftmost)) + else: + # Otherwise, '*' matches any dotless string, e.g. www* + pats.append(re.escape(leftmost).replace(r'\*', '[^.]*')) + + # add the remaining fragments, ignore any wildcards + for frag in remainder: + pats.append(re.escape(frag)) + + pat = re.compile(r'\A' + r'\.'.join(pats) + r'\Z', re.IGNORECASE) + return pat.match(hostname) + + + def match_hostname(cert, hostname): + """Verify that *cert* (in decoded format as returned by + SSLSocket.getpeercert()) matches the *hostname*. RFC 2818 and RFC 6125 + rules are followed, but IP addresses are not accepted for *hostname*. + + CertificateError is raised on failure. On success, the function + returns nothing. + """ + if not cert: + raise ValueError("empty or no certificate, match_hostname needs a " + "SSL socket or SSL context with either " + "CERT_OPTIONAL or CERT_REQUIRED") + dnsnames = [] + san = cert.get('subjectAltName', ()) + for key, value in san: + if key == 'DNS': + if _dnsname_match(value, hostname): + return + dnsnames.append(value) + if not dnsnames: + # The subject is only checked when there is no dNSName entry + # in subjectAltName + for sub in cert.get('subject', ()): + for key, value in sub: + # XXX according to RFC 2818, the most specific Common Name + # must be used. + if key == 'commonName': + if _dnsname_match(value, hostname): + return + dnsnames.append(value) + if len(dnsnames) > 1: + raise CertificateError("hostname %r " + "doesn't match either of %s" + % (hostname, ', '.join(map(repr, dnsnames)))) + elif len(dnsnames) == 1: + raise CertificateError("hostname %r " + "doesn't match %r" + % (hostname, dnsnames[0])) + else: + raise CertificateError("no appropriate commonName or " + "subjectAltName fields were found") + + +try: + from types import SimpleNamespace as Container +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + class Container(object): + """ + A generic container for when multiple values need to be returned + """ + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + self.__dict__.update(kwargs) + + +try: + from shutil import which +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + # Implementation from Python 3.3 + def which(cmd, mode=os.F_OK | os.X_OK, path=None): + """Given a command, mode, and a PATH string, return the path which + conforms to the given mode on the PATH, or None if there is no such + file. + + `mode` defaults to os.F_OK | os.X_OK. `path` defaults to the result + of os.environ.get("PATH"), or can be overridden with a custom search + path. + + """ + # Check that a given file can be accessed with the correct mode. + # Additionally check that `file` is not a directory, as on Windows + # directories pass the os.access check. + def _access_check(fn, mode): + return (os.path.exists(fn) and os.access(fn, mode) + and not os.path.isdir(fn)) + + # If we're given a path with a directory part, look it up directly rather + # than referring to PATH directories. This includes checking relative to the + # current directory, e.g. ./script + if os.path.dirname(cmd): + if _access_check(cmd, mode): + return cmd + return None + + if path is None: + path = os.environ.get("PATH", os.defpath) + if not path: + return None + path = path.split(os.pathsep) + + if sys.platform == "win32": + # The current directory takes precedence on Windows. + if not os.curdir in path: + path.insert(0, os.curdir) + + # PATHEXT is necessary to check on Windows. + pathext = os.environ.get("PATHEXT", "").split(os.pathsep) + # See if the given file matches any of the expected path extensions. + # This will allow us to short circuit when given "python.exe". + # If it does match, only test that one, otherwise we have to try + # others. + if any(cmd.lower().endswith(ext.lower()) for ext in pathext): + files = [cmd] + else: + files = [cmd + ext for ext in pathext] + else: + # On other platforms you don't have things like PATHEXT to tell you + # what file suffixes are executable, so just pass on cmd as-is. + files = [cmd] + + seen = set() + for dir in path: + normdir = os.path.normcase(dir) + if not normdir in seen: + seen.add(normdir) + for thefile in files: + name = os.path.join(dir, thefile) + if _access_check(name, mode): + return name + return None + + +# ZipFile is a context manager in 2.7, but not in 2.6 + +from zipfile import ZipFile as BaseZipFile + +if hasattr(BaseZipFile, '__enter__'): # pragma: no cover + ZipFile = BaseZipFile +else: # pragma: no cover + from zipfile import ZipExtFile as BaseZipExtFile + + class ZipExtFile(BaseZipExtFile): + def __init__(self, base): + self.__dict__.update(base.__dict__) + + def __enter__(self): + return self + + def __exit__(self, *exc_info): + self.close() + # return None, so if an exception occurred, it will propagate + + class ZipFile(BaseZipFile): + def __enter__(self): + return self + + def __exit__(self, *exc_info): + self.close() + # return None, so if an exception occurred, it will propagate + + def open(self, *args, **kwargs): + base = BaseZipFile.open(self, *args, **kwargs) + return ZipExtFile(base) + +try: + from platform import python_implementation +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + def python_implementation(): + """Return a string identifying the Python implementation.""" + if 'PyPy' in sys.version: + return 'PyPy' + if os.name == 'java': + return 'Jython' + if sys.version.startswith('IronPython'): + return 'IronPython' + return 'CPython' + +import shutil +import sysconfig + +try: + callable = callable +except NameError: # pragma: no cover + from collections.abc import Callable + + def callable(obj): + return isinstance(obj, Callable) + + +try: + fsencode = os.fsencode + fsdecode = os.fsdecode +except AttributeError: # pragma: no cover + # Issue #99: on some systems (e.g. containerised), + # sys.getfilesystemencoding() returns None, and we need a real value, + # so fall back to utf-8. From the CPython 2.7 docs relating to Unix and + # sys.getfilesystemencoding(): the return value is "the user’s preference + # according to the result of nl_langinfo(CODESET), or None if the + # nl_langinfo(CODESET) failed." + _fsencoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding() or 'utf-8' + if _fsencoding == 'mbcs': + _fserrors = 'strict' + else: + _fserrors = 'surrogateescape' + + def fsencode(filename): + if isinstance(filename, bytes): + return filename + elif isinstance(filename, text_type): + return filename.encode(_fsencoding, _fserrors) + else: + raise TypeError("expect bytes or str, not %s" % + type(filename).__name__) + + def fsdecode(filename): + if isinstance(filename, text_type): + return filename + elif isinstance(filename, bytes): + return filename.decode(_fsencoding, _fserrors) + else: + raise TypeError("expect bytes or str, not %s" % + type(filename).__name__) + +try: + from tokenize import detect_encoding +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + from codecs import BOM_UTF8, lookup + import re + + cookie_re = re.compile(r"coding[:=]\s*([-\w.]+)") + + def _get_normal_name(orig_enc): + """Imitates get_normal_name in tokenizer.c.""" + # Only care about the first 12 characters. + enc = orig_enc[:12].lower().replace("_", "-") + if enc == "utf-8" or enc.startswith("utf-8-"): + return "utf-8" + if enc in ("latin-1", "iso-8859-1", "iso-latin-1") or \ + enc.startswith(("latin-1-", "iso-8859-1-", "iso-latin-1-")): + return "iso-8859-1" + return orig_enc + + def detect_encoding(readline): + """ + The detect_encoding() function is used to detect the encoding that should + be used to decode a Python source file. It requires one argument, readline, + in the same way as the tokenize() generator. + + It will call readline a maximum of twice, and return the encoding used + (as a string) and a list of any lines (left as bytes) it has read in. + + It detects the encoding from the presence of a utf-8 bom or an encoding + cookie as specified in pep-0263. If both a bom and a cookie are present, + but disagree, a SyntaxError will be raised. If the encoding cookie is an + invalid charset, raise a SyntaxError. Note that if a utf-8 bom is found, + 'utf-8-sig' is returned. + + If no encoding is specified, then the default of 'utf-8' will be returned. + """ + try: + filename = readline.__self__.name + except AttributeError: + filename = None + bom_found = False + encoding = None + default = 'utf-8' + def read_or_stop(): + try: + return readline() + except StopIteration: + return b'' + + def find_cookie(line): + try: + # Decode as UTF-8. Either the line is an encoding declaration, + # in which case it should be pure ASCII, or it must be UTF-8 + # per default encoding. + line_string = line.decode('utf-8') + except UnicodeDecodeError: + msg = "invalid or missing encoding declaration" + if filename is not None: + msg = '{} for {!r}'.format(msg, filename) + raise SyntaxError(msg) + + matches = cookie_re.findall(line_string) + if not matches: + return None + encoding = _get_normal_name(matches[0]) + try: + codec = lookup(encoding) + except LookupError: + # This behaviour mimics the Python interpreter + if filename is None: + msg = "unknown encoding: " + encoding + else: + msg = "unknown encoding for {!r}: {}".format(filename, + encoding) + raise SyntaxError(msg) + + if bom_found: + if codec.name != 'utf-8': + # This behaviour mimics the Python interpreter + if filename is None: + msg = 'encoding problem: utf-8' + else: + msg = 'encoding problem for {!r}: utf-8'.format(filename) + raise SyntaxError(msg) + encoding += '-sig' + return encoding + + first = read_or_stop() + if first.startswith(BOM_UTF8): + bom_found = True + first = first[3:] + default = 'utf-8-sig' + if not first: + return default, [] + + encoding = find_cookie(first) + if encoding: + return encoding, [first] + + second = read_or_stop() + if not second: + return default, [first] + + encoding = find_cookie(second) + if encoding: + return encoding, [first, second] + + return default, [first, second] + +# For converting & <-> & etc. +try: + from html import escape +except ImportError: + from cgi import escape +if sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 4): + unescape = HTMLParser().unescape +else: + from html import unescape + +try: + from collections import ChainMap +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + from collections import MutableMapping + + try: + from reprlib import recursive_repr as _recursive_repr + except ImportError: + def _recursive_repr(fillvalue='...'): + ''' + Decorator to make a repr function return fillvalue for a recursive + call + ''' + + def decorating_function(user_function): + repr_running = set() + + def wrapper(self): + key = id(self), get_ident() + if key in repr_running: + return fillvalue + repr_running.add(key) + try: + result = user_function(self) + finally: + repr_running.discard(key) + return result + + # Can't use functools.wraps() here because of bootstrap issues + wrapper.__module__ = getattr(user_function, '__module__') + wrapper.__doc__ = getattr(user_function, '__doc__') + wrapper.__name__ = getattr(user_function, '__name__') + wrapper.__annotations__ = getattr(user_function, '__annotations__', {}) + return wrapper + + return decorating_function + + class ChainMap(MutableMapping): + ''' A ChainMap groups multiple dicts (or other mappings) together + to create a single, updateable view. + + The underlying mappings are stored in a list. That list is public and can + accessed or updated using the *maps* attribute. There is no other state. + + Lookups search the underlying mappings successively until a key is found. + In contrast, writes, updates, and deletions only operate on the first + mapping. + + ''' + + def __init__(self, *maps): + '''Initialize a ChainMap by setting *maps* to the given mappings. + If no mappings are provided, a single empty dictionary is used. + + ''' + self.maps = list(maps) or [{}] # always at least one map + + def __missing__(self, key): + raise KeyError(key) + + def __getitem__(self, key): + for mapping in self.maps: + try: + return mapping[key] # can't use 'key in mapping' with defaultdict + except KeyError: + pass + return self.__missing__(key) # support subclasses that define __missing__ + + def get(self, key, default=None): + return self[key] if key in self else default + + def __len__(self): + return len(set().union(*self.maps)) # reuses stored hash values if possible + + def __iter__(self): + return iter(set().union(*self.maps)) + + def __contains__(self, key): + return any(key in m for m in self.maps) + + def __bool__(self): + return any(self.maps) + + @_recursive_repr() + def __repr__(self): + return '{0.__class__.__name__}({1})'.format( + self, ', '.join(map(repr, self.maps))) + + @classmethod + def fromkeys(cls, iterable, *args): + 'Create a ChainMap with a single dict created from the iterable.' + return cls(dict.fromkeys(iterable, *args)) + + def copy(self): + 'New ChainMap or subclass with a new copy of maps[0] and refs to maps[1:]' + return self.__class__(self.maps[0].copy(), *self.maps[1:]) + + __copy__ = copy + + def new_child(self): # like Django's Context.push() + 'New ChainMap with a new dict followed by all previous maps.' + return self.__class__({}, *self.maps) + + @property + def parents(self): # like Django's Context.pop() + 'New ChainMap from maps[1:].' + return self.__class__(*self.maps[1:]) + + def __setitem__(self, key, value): + self.maps[0][key] = value + + def __delitem__(self, key): + try: + del self.maps[0][key] + except KeyError: + raise KeyError('Key not found in the first mapping: {!r}'.format(key)) + + def popitem(self): + 'Remove and return an item pair from maps[0]. Raise KeyError is maps[0] is empty.' + try: + return self.maps[0].popitem() + except KeyError: + raise KeyError('No keys found in the first mapping.') + + def pop(self, key, *args): + 'Remove *key* from maps[0] and return its value. Raise KeyError if *key* not in maps[0].' + try: + return self.maps[0].pop(key, *args) + except KeyError: + raise KeyError('Key not found in the first mapping: {!r}'.format(key)) + + def clear(self): + 'Clear maps[0], leaving maps[1:] intact.' + self.maps[0].clear() + +try: + from importlib.util import cache_from_source # Python >= 3.4 +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + def cache_from_source(path, debug_override=None): + assert path.endswith('.py') + if debug_override is None: + debug_override = __debug__ + if debug_override: + suffix = 'c' + else: + suffix = 'o' + return path + suffix + +try: + from collections import OrderedDict +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover +## {{{ http://code.activestate.com/recipes/576693/ (r9) +# Backport of OrderedDict() class that runs on Python 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7 and pypy. +# Passes Python2.7's test suite and incorporates all the latest updates. + try: + from thread import get_ident as _get_ident + except ImportError: + from dummy_thread import get_ident as _get_ident + + try: + from _abcoll import KeysView, ValuesView, ItemsView + except ImportError: + pass + + + class OrderedDict(dict): + 'Dictionary that remembers insertion order' + # An inherited dict maps keys to values. + # The inherited dict provides __getitem__, __len__, __contains__, and get. + # The remaining methods are order-aware. + # Big-O running times for all methods are the same as for regular dictionaries. + + # The internal self.__map dictionary maps keys to links in a doubly linked list. + # The circular doubly linked list starts and ends with a sentinel element. + # The sentinel element never gets deleted (this simplifies the algorithm). + # Each link is stored as a list of length three: [PREV, NEXT, KEY]. + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwds): + '''Initialize an ordered dictionary. Signature is the same as for + regular dictionaries, but keyword arguments are not recommended + because their insertion order is arbitrary. + + ''' + if len(args) > 1: + raise TypeError('expected at most 1 arguments, got %d' % len(args)) + try: + self.__root + except AttributeError: + self.__root = root = [] # sentinel node + root[:] = [root, root, None] + self.__map = {} + self.__update(*args, **kwds) + + def __setitem__(self, key, value, dict_setitem=dict.__setitem__): + 'od.__setitem__(i, y) <==> od[i]=y' + # Setting a new item creates a new link which goes at the end of the linked + # list, and the inherited dictionary is updated with the new key/value pair. + if key not in self: + root = self.__root + last = root[0] + last[1] = root[0] = self.__map[key] = [last, root, key] + dict_setitem(self, key, value) + + def __delitem__(self, key, dict_delitem=dict.__delitem__): + 'od.__delitem__(y) <==> del od[y]' + # Deleting an existing item uses self.__map to find the link which is + # then removed by updating the links in the predecessor and successor nodes. + dict_delitem(self, key) + link_prev, link_next, key = self.__map.pop(key) + link_prev[1] = link_next + link_next[0] = link_prev + + def __iter__(self): + 'od.__iter__() <==> iter(od)' + root = self.__root + curr = root[1] + while curr is not root: + yield curr[2] + curr = curr[1] + + def __reversed__(self): + 'od.__reversed__() <==> reversed(od)' + root = self.__root + curr = root[0] + while curr is not root: + yield curr[2] + curr = curr[0] + + def clear(self): + 'od.clear() -> None. Remove all items from od.' + try: + for node in self.__map.itervalues(): + del node[:] + root = self.__root + root[:] = [root, root, None] + self.__map.clear() + except AttributeError: + pass + dict.clear(self) + + def popitem(self, last=True): + '''od.popitem() -> (k, v), return and remove a (key, value) pair. + Pairs are returned in LIFO order if last is true or FIFO order if false. + + ''' + if not self: + raise KeyError('dictionary is empty') + root = self.__root + if last: + link = root[0] + link_prev = link[0] + link_prev[1] = root + root[0] = link_prev + else: + link = root[1] + link_next = link[1] + root[1] = link_next + link_next[0] = root + key = link[2] + del self.__map[key] + value = dict.pop(self, key) + return key, value + + # -- the following methods do not depend on the internal structure -- + + def keys(self): + 'od.keys() -> list of keys in od' + return list(self) + + def values(self): + 'od.values() -> list of values in od' + return [self[key] for key in self] + + def items(self): + 'od.items() -> list of (key, value) pairs in od' + return [(key, self[key]) for key in self] + + def iterkeys(self): + 'od.iterkeys() -> an iterator over the keys in od' + return iter(self) + + def itervalues(self): + 'od.itervalues -> an iterator over the values in od' + for k in self: + yield self[k] + + def iteritems(self): + 'od.iteritems -> an iterator over the (key, value) items in od' + for k in self: + yield (k, self[k]) + + def update(*args, **kwds): + '''od.update(E, **F) -> None. Update od from dict/iterable E and F. + + If E is a dict instance, does: for k in E: od[k] = E[k] + If E has a .keys() method, does: for k in E.keys(): od[k] = E[k] + Or if E is an iterable of items, does: for k, v in E: od[k] = v + In either case, this is followed by: for k, v in F.items(): od[k] = v + + ''' + if len(args) > 2: + raise TypeError('update() takes at most 2 positional ' + 'arguments (%d given)' % (len(args),)) + elif not args: + raise TypeError('update() takes at least 1 argument (0 given)') + self = args[0] + # Make progressively weaker assumptions about "other" + other = () + if len(args) == 2: + other = args[1] + if isinstance(other, dict): + for key in other: + self[key] = other[key] + elif hasattr(other, 'keys'): + for key in other.keys(): + self[key] = other[key] + else: + for key, value in other: + self[key] = value + for key, value in kwds.items(): + self[key] = value + + __update = update # let subclasses override update without breaking __init__ + + __marker = object() + + def pop(self, key, default=__marker): + '''od.pop(k[,d]) -> v, remove specified key and return the corresponding value. + If key is not found, d is returned if given, otherwise KeyError is raised. + + ''' + if key in self: + result = self[key] + del self[key] + return result + if default is self.__marker: + raise KeyError(key) + return default + + def setdefault(self, key, default=None): + 'od.setdefault(k[,d]) -> od.get(k,d), also set od[k]=d if k not in od' + if key in self: + return self[key] + self[key] = default + return default + + def __repr__(self, _repr_running=None): + 'od.__repr__() <==> repr(od)' + if not _repr_running: _repr_running = {} + call_key = id(self), _get_ident() + if call_key in _repr_running: + return '...' + _repr_running[call_key] = 1 + try: + if not self: + return '%s()' % (self.__class__.__name__,) + return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.items()) + finally: + del _repr_running[call_key] + + def __reduce__(self): + 'Return state information for pickling' + items = [[k, self[k]] for k in self] + inst_dict = vars(self).copy() + for k in vars(OrderedDict()): + inst_dict.pop(k, None) + if inst_dict: + return (self.__class__, (items,), inst_dict) + return self.__class__, (items,) + + def copy(self): + 'od.copy() -> a shallow copy of od' + return self.__class__(self) + + @classmethod + def fromkeys(cls, iterable, value=None): + '''OD.fromkeys(S[, v]) -> New ordered dictionary with keys from S + and values equal to v (which defaults to None). + + ''' + d = cls() + for key in iterable: + d[key] = value + return d + + def __eq__(self, other): + '''od.__eq__(y) <==> od==y. Comparison to another OD is order-sensitive + while comparison to a regular mapping is order-insensitive. + + ''' + if isinstance(other, OrderedDict): + return len(self)==len(other) and self.items() == other.items() + return dict.__eq__(self, other) + + def __ne__(self, other): + return not self == other + + # -- the following methods are only used in Python 2.7 -- + + def viewkeys(self): + "od.viewkeys() -> a set-like object providing a view on od's keys" + return KeysView(self) + + def viewvalues(self): + "od.viewvalues() -> an object providing a view on od's values" + return ValuesView(self) + + def viewitems(self): + "od.viewitems() -> a set-like object providing a view on od's items" + return ItemsView(self) + +try: + from logging.config import BaseConfigurator, valid_ident +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + IDENTIFIER = re.compile('^[a-z_][a-z0-9_]*$', re.I) + + + def valid_ident(s): + m = IDENTIFIER.match(s) + if not m: + raise ValueError('Not a valid Python identifier: %r' % s) + return True + + + # The ConvertingXXX classes are wrappers around standard Python containers, + # and they serve to convert any suitable values in the container. The + # conversion converts base dicts, lists and tuples to their wrapped + # equivalents, whereas strings which match a conversion format are converted + # appropriately. + # + # Each wrapper should have a configurator attribute holding the actual + # configurator to use for conversion. + + class ConvertingDict(dict): + """A converting dictionary wrapper.""" + + def __getitem__(self, key): + value = dict.__getitem__(self, key) + result = self.configurator.convert(value) + #If the converted value is different, save for next time + if value is not result: + self[key] = result + if type(result) in (ConvertingDict, ConvertingList, + ConvertingTuple): + result.parent = self + result.key = key + return result + + def get(self, key, default=None): + value = dict.get(self, key, default) + result = self.configurator.convert(value) + #If the converted value is different, save for next time + if value is not result: + self[key] = result + if type(result) in (ConvertingDict, ConvertingList, + ConvertingTuple): + result.parent = self + result.key = key + return result + + def pop(self, key, default=None): + value = dict.pop(self, key, default) + result = self.configurator.convert(value) + if value is not result: + if type(result) in (ConvertingDict, ConvertingList, + ConvertingTuple): + result.parent = self + result.key = key + return result + + class ConvertingList(list): + """A converting list wrapper.""" + def __getitem__(self, key): + value = list.__getitem__(self, key) + result = self.configurator.convert(value) + #If the converted value is different, save for next time + if value is not result: + self[key] = result + if type(result) in (ConvertingDict, ConvertingList, + ConvertingTuple): + result.parent = self + result.key = key + return result + + def pop(self, idx=-1): + value = list.pop(self, idx) + result = self.configurator.convert(value) + if value is not result: + if type(result) in (ConvertingDict, ConvertingList, + ConvertingTuple): + result.parent = self + return result + + class ConvertingTuple(tuple): + """A converting tuple wrapper.""" + def __getitem__(self, key): + value = tuple.__getitem__(self, key) + result = self.configurator.convert(value) + if value is not result: + if type(result) in (ConvertingDict, ConvertingList, + ConvertingTuple): + result.parent = self + result.key = key + return result + + class BaseConfigurator(object): + """ + The configurator base class which defines some useful defaults. + """ + + CONVERT_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^(?P[a-z]+)://(?P.*)$') + + WORD_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^\s*(\w+)\s*') + DOT_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^\.\s*(\w+)\s*') + INDEX_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^\[\s*(\w+)\s*\]\s*') + DIGIT_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^\d+$') + + value_converters = { + 'ext' : 'ext_convert', + 'cfg' : 'cfg_convert', + } + + # We might want to use a different one, e.g. importlib + importer = staticmethod(__import__) + + def __init__(self, config): + self.config = ConvertingDict(config) + self.config.configurator = self + + def resolve(self, s): + """ + Resolve strings to objects using standard import and attribute + syntax. + """ + name = s.split('.') + used = name.pop(0) + try: + found = self.importer(used) + for frag in name: + used += '.' + frag + try: + found = getattr(found, frag) + except AttributeError: + self.importer(used) + found = getattr(found, frag) + return found + except ImportError: + e, tb = sys.exc_info()[1:] + v = ValueError('Cannot resolve %r: %s' % (s, e)) + v.__cause__, v.__traceback__ = e, tb + raise v + + def ext_convert(self, value): + """Default converter for the ext:// protocol.""" + return self.resolve(value) + + def cfg_convert(self, value): + """Default converter for the cfg:// protocol.""" + rest = value + m = self.WORD_PATTERN.match(rest) + if m is None: + raise ValueError("Unable to convert %r" % value) + else: + rest = rest[m.end():] + d = self.config[m.groups()[0]] + #print d, rest + while rest: + m = self.DOT_PATTERN.match(rest) + if m: + d = d[m.groups()[0]] + else: + m = self.INDEX_PATTERN.match(rest) + if m: + idx = m.groups()[0] + if not self.DIGIT_PATTERN.match(idx): + d = d[idx] + else: + try: + n = int(idx) # try as number first (most likely) + d = d[n] + except TypeError: + d = d[idx] + if m: + rest = rest[m.end():] + else: + raise ValueError('Unable to convert ' + '%r at %r' % (value, rest)) + #rest should be empty + return d + + def convert(self, value): + """ + Convert values to an appropriate type. dicts, lists and tuples are + replaced by their converting alternatives. Strings are checked to + see if they have a conversion format and are converted if they do. + """ + if not isinstance(value, ConvertingDict) and isinstance(value, dict): + value = ConvertingDict(value) + value.configurator = self + elif not isinstance(value, ConvertingList) and isinstance(value, list): + value = ConvertingList(value) + value.configurator = self + elif not isinstance(value, ConvertingTuple) and\ + isinstance(value, tuple): + value = ConvertingTuple(value) + value.configurator = self + elif isinstance(value, string_types): + m = self.CONVERT_PATTERN.match(value) + if m: + d = m.groupdict() + prefix = d['prefix'] + converter = self.value_converters.get(prefix, None) + if converter: + suffix = d['suffix'] + converter = getattr(self, converter) + value = converter(suffix) + return value + + def configure_custom(self, config): + """Configure an object with a user-supplied factory.""" + c = config.pop('()') + if not callable(c): + c = self.resolve(c) + props = config.pop('.', None) + # Check for valid identifiers + kwargs = dict([(k, config[k]) for k in config if valid_ident(k)]) + result = c(**kwargs) + if props: + for name, value in props.items(): + setattr(result, name, value) + return result + + def as_tuple(self, value): + """Utility function which converts lists to tuples.""" + if isinstance(value, list): + value = tuple(value) + return value diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/database.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/database.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5db5d7f507c1d150e6b36f236df7ee61c0f65581 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/database.py @@ -0,0 +1,1350 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# +# Copyright (C) 2012-2017 The Python Software Foundation. +# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt. +# +"""PEP 376 implementation.""" + +from __future__ import unicode_literals + +import base64 +import codecs +import contextlib +import hashlib +import logging +import os +import posixpath +import sys +import zipimport + +from . import DistlibException, resources +from .compat import StringIO +from .version import get_scheme, UnsupportedVersionError +from .metadata import (Metadata, METADATA_FILENAME, WHEEL_METADATA_FILENAME, + LEGACY_METADATA_FILENAME) +from .util import (parse_requirement, cached_property, parse_name_and_version, + read_exports, write_exports, CSVReader, CSVWriter) + + +__all__ = ['Distribution', 'BaseInstalledDistribution', + 'InstalledDistribution', 'EggInfoDistribution', + 'DistributionPath'] + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +EXPORTS_FILENAME = 'pydist-exports.json' +COMMANDS_FILENAME = 'pydist-commands.json' + +DIST_FILES = ('INSTALLER', METADATA_FILENAME, 'RECORD', 'REQUESTED', + 'RESOURCES', EXPORTS_FILENAME, 'SHARED') + +DISTINFO_EXT = '.dist-info' + + +class _Cache(object): + """ + A simple cache mapping names and .dist-info paths to distributions + """ + def __init__(self): + """ + Initialise an instance. There is normally one for each DistributionPath. + """ + self.name = {} + self.path = {} + self.generated = False + + def clear(self): + """ + Clear the cache, setting it to its initial state. + """ + self.name.clear() + self.path.clear() + self.generated = False + + def add(self, dist): + """ + Add a distribution to the cache. + :param dist: The distribution to add. + """ + if dist.path not in self.path: + self.path[dist.path] = dist + self.name.setdefault(dist.key, []).append(dist) + + +class DistributionPath(object): + """ + Represents a set of distributions installed on a path (typically sys.path). + """ + def __init__(self, path=None, include_egg=False): + """ + Create an instance from a path, optionally including legacy (distutils/ + setuptools/distribute) distributions. + :param path: The path to use, as a list of directories. If not specified, + sys.path is used. + :param include_egg: If True, this instance will look for and return legacy + distributions as well as those based on PEP 376. + """ + if path is None: + path = sys.path + self.path = path + self._include_dist = True + self._include_egg = include_egg + + self._cache = _Cache() + self._cache_egg = _Cache() + self._cache_enabled = True + self._scheme = get_scheme('default') + + def _get_cache_enabled(self): + return self._cache_enabled + + def _set_cache_enabled(self, value): + self._cache_enabled = value + + cache_enabled = property(_get_cache_enabled, _set_cache_enabled) + + def clear_cache(self): + """ + Clears the internal cache. + """ + self._cache.clear() + self._cache_egg.clear() + + + def _yield_distributions(self): + """ + Yield .dist-info and/or .egg(-info) distributions. + """ + # We need to check if we've seen some resources already, because on + # some Linux systems (e.g. some Debian/Ubuntu variants) there are + # symlinks which alias other files in the environment. + seen = set() + for path in self.path: + finder = resources.finder_for_path(path) + if finder is None: + continue + r = finder.find('') + if not r or not r.is_container: + continue + rset = sorted(r.resources) + for entry in rset: + r = finder.find(entry) + if not r or r.path in seen: + continue + try: + if self._include_dist and entry.endswith(DISTINFO_EXT): + possible_filenames = [METADATA_FILENAME, + WHEEL_METADATA_FILENAME, + LEGACY_METADATA_FILENAME] + for metadata_filename in possible_filenames: + metadata_path = posixpath.join(entry, metadata_filename) + pydist = finder.find(metadata_path) + if pydist: + break + else: + continue + + with contextlib.closing(pydist.as_stream()) as stream: + metadata = Metadata(fileobj=stream, scheme='legacy') + logger.debug('Found %s', r.path) + seen.add(r.path) + yield new_dist_class(r.path, metadata=metadata, + env=self) + elif self._include_egg and entry.endswith(('.egg-info', + '.egg')): + logger.debug('Found %s', r.path) + seen.add(r.path) + yield old_dist_class(r.path, self) + except Exception as e: + msg = 'Unable to read distribution at %s, perhaps due to bad metadata: %s' + logger.warning(msg, r.path, e) + import warnings + warnings.warn(msg % (r.path, e), stacklevel=2) + + def _generate_cache(self): + """ + Scan the path for distributions and populate the cache with + those that are found. + """ + gen_dist = not self._cache.generated + gen_egg = self._include_egg and not self._cache_egg.generated + if gen_dist or gen_egg: + for dist in self._yield_distributions(): + if isinstance(dist, InstalledDistribution): + self._cache.add(dist) + else: + self._cache_egg.add(dist) + + if gen_dist: + self._cache.generated = True + if gen_egg: + self._cache_egg.generated = True + + @classmethod + def distinfo_dirname(cls, name, version): + """ + The *name* and *version* parameters are converted into their + filename-escaped form, i.e. any ``'-'`` characters are replaced + with ``'_'`` other than the one in ``'dist-info'`` and the one + separating the name from the version number. + + :parameter name: is converted to a standard distribution name by replacing + any runs of non- alphanumeric characters with a single + ``'-'``. + :type name: string + :parameter version: is converted to a standard version string. Spaces + become dots, and all other non-alphanumeric characters + (except dots) become dashes, with runs of multiple + dashes condensed to a single dash. + :type version: string + :returns: directory name + :rtype: string""" + name = name.replace('-', '_') + return '-'.join([name, version]) + DISTINFO_EXT + + def get_distributions(self): + """ + Provides an iterator that looks for distributions and returns + :class:`InstalledDistribution` or + :class:`EggInfoDistribution` instances for each one of them. + + :rtype: iterator of :class:`InstalledDistribution` and + :class:`EggInfoDistribution` instances + """ + if not self._cache_enabled: + for dist in self._yield_distributions(): + yield dist + else: + self._generate_cache() + + for dist in self._cache.path.values(): + yield dist + + if self._include_egg: + for dist in self._cache_egg.path.values(): + yield dist + + def get_distribution(self, name): + """ + Looks for a named distribution on the path. + + This function only returns the first result found, as no more than one + value is expected. If nothing is found, ``None`` is returned. + + :rtype: :class:`InstalledDistribution`, :class:`EggInfoDistribution` + or ``None`` + """ + result = None + name = name.lower() + if not self._cache_enabled: + for dist in self._yield_distributions(): + if dist.key == name: + result = dist + break + else: + self._generate_cache() + + if name in self._cache.name: + result = self._cache.name[name][0] + elif self._include_egg and name in self._cache_egg.name: + result = self._cache_egg.name[name][0] + return result + + def provides_distribution(self, name, version=None): + """ + Iterates over all distributions to find which distributions provide *name*. + If a *version* is provided, it will be used to filter the results. + + This function only returns the first result found, since no more than + one values are expected. If the directory is not found, returns ``None``. + + :parameter version: a version specifier that indicates the version + required, conforming to the format in ``PEP-345`` + + :type name: string + :type version: string + """ + matcher = None + if version is not None: + try: + matcher = self._scheme.matcher('%s (%s)' % (name, version)) + except ValueError: + raise DistlibException('invalid name or version: %r, %r' % + (name, version)) + + for dist in self.get_distributions(): + # We hit a problem on Travis where enum34 was installed and doesn't + # have a provides attribute ... + if not hasattr(dist, 'provides'): + logger.debug('No "provides": %s', dist) + else: + provided = dist.provides + + for p in provided: + p_name, p_ver = parse_name_and_version(p) + if matcher is None: + if p_name == name: + yield dist + break + else: + if p_name == name and matcher.match(p_ver): + yield dist + break + + def get_file_path(self, name, relative_path): + """ + Return the path to a resource file. + """ + dist = self.get_distribution(name) + if dist is None: + raise LookupError('no distribution named %r found' % name) + return dist.get_resource_path(relative_path) + + def get_exported_entries(self, category, name=None): + """ + Return all of the exported entries in a particular category. + + :param category: The category to search for entries. + :param name: If specified, only entries with that name are returned. + """ + for dist in self.get_distributions(): + r = dist.exports + if category in r: + d = r[category] + if name is not None: + if name in d: + yield d[name] + else: + for v in d.values(): + yield v + + +class Distribution(object): + """ + A base class for distributions, whether installed or from indexes. + Either way, it must have some metadata, so that's all that's needed + for construction. + """ + + build_time_dependency = False + """ + Set to True if it's known to be only a build-time dependency (i.e. + not needed after installation). + """ + + requested = False + """A boolean that indicates whether the ``REQUESTED`` metadata file is + present (in other words, whether the package was installed by user + request or it was installed as a dependency).""" + + def __init__(self, metadata): + """ + Initialise an instance. + :param metadata: The instance of :class:`Metadata` describing this + distribution. + """ + self.metadata = metadata + self.name = metadata.name + self.key = self.name.lower() # for case-insensitive comparisons + self.version = metadata.version + self.locator = None + self.digest = None + self.extras = None # additional features requested + self.context = None # environment marker overrides + self.download_urls = set() + self.digests = {} + + @property + def source_url(self): + """ + The source archive download URL for this distribution. + """ + return self.metadata.source_url + + download_url = source_url # Backward compatibility + + @property + def name_and_version(self): + """ + A utility property which displays the name and version in parentheses. + """ + return '%s (%s)' % (self.name, self.version) + + @property + def provides(self): + """ + A set of distribution names and versions provided by this distribution. + :return: A set of "name (version)" strings. + """ + plist = self.metadata.provides + s = '%s (%s)' % (self.name, self.version) + if s not in plist: + plist.append(s) + return plist + + def _get_requirements(self, req_attr): + md = self.metadata + reqts = getattr(md, req_attr) + logger.debug('%s: got requirements %r from metadata: %r', self.name, req_attr, + reqts) + return set(md.get_requirements(reqts, extras=self.extras, + env=self.context)) + + @property + def run_requires(self): + return self._get_requirements('run_requires') + + @property + def meta_requires(self): + return self._get_requirements('meta_requires') + + @property + def build_requires(self): + return self._get_requirements('build_requires') + + @property + def test_requires(self): + return self._get_requirements('test_requires') + + @property + def dev_requires(self): + return self._get_requirements('dev_requires') + + def matches_requirement(self, req): + """ + Say if this instance matches (fulfills) a requirement. + :param req: The requirement to match. + :rtype req: str + :return: True if it matches, else False. + """ + # Requirement may contain extras - parse to lose those + # from what's passed to the matcher + r = parse_requirement(req) + scheme = get_scheme(self.metadata.scheme) + try: + matcher = scheme.matcher(r.requirement) + except UnsupportedVersionError: + # XXX compat-mode if cannot read the version + logger.warning('could not read version %r - using name only', + req) + name = req.split()[0] + matcher = scheme.matcher(name) + + name = matcher.key # case-insensitive + + result = False + for p in self.provides: + p_name, p_ver = parse_name_and_version(p) + if p_name != name: + continue + try: + result = matcher.match(p_ver) + break + except UnsupportedVersionError: + pass + return result + + def __repr__(self): + """ + Return a textual representation of this instance, + """ + if self.source_url: + suffix = ' [%s]' % self.source_url + else: + suffix = '' + return '' % (self.name, self.version, suffix) + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + See if this distribution is the same as another. + :param other: The distribution to compare with. To be equal to one + another. distributions must have the same type, name, + version and source_url. + :return: True if it is the same, else False. + """ + if type(other) is not type(self): + result = False + else: + result = (self.name == other.name and + self.version == other.version and + self.source_url == other.source_url) + return result + + def __hash__(self): + """ + Compute hash in a way which matches the equality test. + """ + return hash(self.name) + hash(self.version) + hash(self.source_url) + + +class BaseInstalledDistribution(Distribution): + """ + This is the base class for installed distributions (whether PEP 376 or + legacy). + """ + + hasher = None + + def __init__(self, metadata, path, env=None): + """ + Initialise an instance. + :param metadata: An instance of :class:`Metadata` which describes the + distribution. This will normally have been initialised + from a metadata file in the ``path``. + :param path: The path of the ``.dist-info`` or ``.egg-info`` + directory for the distribution. + :param env: This is normally the :class:`DistributionPath` + instance where this distribution was found. + """ + super(BaseInstalledDistribution, self).__init__(metadata) + self.path = path + self.dist_path = env + + def get_hash(self, data, hasher=None): + """ + Get the hash of some data, using a particular hash algorithm, if + specified. + + :param data: The data to be hashed. + :type data: bytes + :param hasher: The name of a hash implementation, supported by hashlib, + or ``None``. Examples of valid values are ``'sha1'``, + ``'sha224'``, ``'sha384'``, '``sha256'``, ``'md5'`` and + ``'sha512'``. If no hasher is specified, the ``hasher`` + attribute of the :class:`InstalledDistribution` instance + is used. If the hasher is determined to be ``None``, MD5 + is used as the hashing algorithm. + :returns: The hash of the data. If a hasher was explicitly specified, + the returned hash will be prefixed with the specified hasher + followed by '='. + :rtype: str + """ + if hasher is None: + hasher = self.hasher + if hasher is None: + hasher = hashlib.md5 + prefix = '' + else: + hasher = getattr(hashlib, hasher) + prefix = '%s=' % self.hasher + digest = hasher(data).digest() + digest = base64.urlsafe_b64encode(digest).rstrip(b'=').decode('ascii') + return '%s%s' % (prefix, digest) + + +class InstalledDistribution(BaseInstalledDistribution): + """ + Created with the *path* of the ``.dist-info`` directory provided to the + constructor. It reads the metadata contained in ``pydist.json`` when it is + instantiated., or uses a passed in Metadata instance (useful for when + dry-run mode is being used). + """ + + hasher = 'sha256' + + def __init__(self, path, metadata=None, env=None): + self.modules = [] + self.finder = finder = resources.finder_for_path(path) + if finder is None: + raise ValueError('finder unavailable for %s' % path) + if env and env._cache_enabled and path in env._cache.path: + metadata = env._cache.path[path].metadata + elif metadata is None: + r = finder.find(METADATA_FILENAME) + # Temporary - for Wheel 0.23 support + if r is None: + r = finder.find(WHEEL_METADATA_FILENAME) + # Temporary - for legacy support + if r is None: + r = finder.find(LEGACY_METADATA_FILENAME) + if r is None: + raise ValueError('no %s found in %s' % (METADATA_FILENAME, + path)) + with contextlib.closing(r.as_stream()) as stream: + metadata = Metadata(fileobj=stream, scheme='legacy') + + super(InstalledDistribution, self).__init__(metadata, path, env) + + if env and env._cache_enabled: + env._cache.add(self) + + r = finder.find('REQUESTED') + self.requested = r is not None + p = os.path.join(path, 'top_level.txt') + if os.path.exists(p): + with open(p, 'rb') as f: + data = f.read().decode('utf-8') + self.modules = data.splitlines() + + def __repr__(self): + return '' % ( + self.name, self.version, self.path) + + def __str__(self): + return "%s %s" % (self.name, self.version) + + def _get_records(self): + """ + Get the list of installed files for the distribution + :return: A list of tuples of path, hash and size. Note that hash and + size might be ``None`` for some entries. The path is exactly + as stored in the file (which is as in PEP 376). + """ + results = [] + r = self.get_distinfo_resource('RECORD') + with contextlib.closing(r.as_stream()) as stream: + with CSVReader(stream=stream) as record_reader: + # Base location is parent dir of .dist-info dir + #base_location = os.path.dirname(self.path) + #base_location = os.path.abspath(base_location) + for row in record_reader: + missing = [None for i in range(len(row), 3)] + path, checksum, size = row + missing + #if not os.path.isabs(path): + # path = path.replace('/', os.sep) + # path = os.path.join(base_location, path) + results.append((path, checksum, size)) + return results + + @cached_property + def exports(self): + """ + Return the information exported by this distribution. + :return: A dictionary of exports, mapping an export category to a dict + of :class:`ExportEntry` instances describing the individual + export entries, and keyed by name. + """ + result = {} + r = self.get_distinfo_resource(EXPORTS_FILENAME) + if r: + result = self.read_exports() + return result + + def read_exports(self): + """ + Read exports data from a file in .ini format. + + :return: A dictionary of exports, mapping an export category to a list + of :class:`ExportEntry` instances describing the individual + export entries. + """ + result = {} + r = self.get_distinfo_resource(EXPORTS_FILENAME) + if r: + with contextlib.closing(r.as_stream()) as stream: + result = read_exports(stream) + return result + + def write_exports(self, exports): + """ + Write a dictionary of exports to a file in .ini format. + :param exports: A dictionary of exports, mapping an export category to + a list of :class:`ExportEntry` instances describing the + individual export entries. + """ + rf = self.get_distinfo_file(EXPORTS_FILENAME) + with open(rf, 'w') as f: + write_exports(exports, f) + + def get_resource_path(self, relative_path): + """ + NOTE: This API may change in the future. + + Return the absolute path to a resource file with the given relative + path. + + :param relative_path: The path, relative to .dist-info, of the resource + of interest. + :return: The absolute path where the resource is to be found. + """ + r = self.get_distinfo_resource('RESOURCES') + with contextlib.closing(r.as_stream()) as stream: + with CSVReader(stream=stream) as resources_reader: + for relative, destination in resources_reader: + if relative == relative_path: + return destination + raise KeyError('no resource file with relative path %r ' + 'is installed' % relative_path) + + def list_installed_files(self): + """ + Iterates over the ``RECORD`` entries and returns a tuple + ``(path, hash, size)`` for each line. + + :returns: iterator of (path, hash, size) + """ + for result in self._get_records(): + yield result + + def write_installed_files(self, paths, prefix, dry_run=False): + """ + Writes the ``RECORD`` file, using the ``paths`` iterable passed in. Any + existing ``RECORD`` file is silently overwritten. + + prefix is used to determine when to write absolute paths. + """ + prefix = os.path.join(prefix, '') + base = os.path.dirname(self.path) + base_under_prefix = base.startswith(prefix) + base = os.path.join(base, '') + record_path = self.get_distinfo_file('RECORD') + logger.info('creating %s', record_path) + if dry_run: + return None + with CSVWriter(record_path) as writer: + for path in paths: + if os.path.isdir(path) or path.endswith(('.pyc', '.pyo')): + # do not put size and hash, as in PEP-376 + hash_value = size = '' + else: + size = '%d' % os.path.getsize(path) + with open(path, 'rb') as fp: + hash_value = self.get_hash(fp.read()) + if path.startswith(base) or (base_under_prefix and + path.startswith(prefix)): + path = os.path.relpath(path, base) + writer.writerow((path, hash_value, size)) + + # add the RECORD file itself + if record_path.startswith(base): + record_path = os.path.relpath(record_path, base) + writer.writerow((record_path, '', '')) + return record_path + + def check_installed_files(self): + """ + Checks that the hashes and sizes of the files in ``RECORD`` are + matched by the files themselves. Returns a (possibly empty) list of + mismatches. Each entry in the mismatch list will be a tuple consisting + of the path, 'exists', 'size' or 'hash' according to what didn't match + (existence is checked first, then size, then hash), the expected + value and the actual value. + """ + mismatches = [] + base = os.path.dirname(self.path) + record_path = self.get_distinfo_file('RECORD') + for path, hash_value, size in self.list_installed_files(): + if not os.path.isabs(path): + path = os.path.join(base, path) + if path == record_path: + continue + if not os.path.exists(path): + mismatches.append((path, 'exists', True, False)) + elif os.path.isfile(path): + actual_size = str(os.path.getsize(path)) + if size and actual_size != size: + mismatches.append((path, 'size', size, actual_size)) + elif hash_value: + if '=' in hash_value: + hasher = hash_value.split('=', 1)[0] + else: + hasher = None + + with open(path, 'rb') as f: + actual_hash = self.get_hash(f.read(), hasher) + if actual_hash != hash_value: + mismatches.append((path, 'hash', hash_value, actual_hash)) + return mismatches + + @cached_property + def shared_locations(self): + """ + A dictionary of shared locations whose keys are in the set 'prefix', + 'purelib', 'platlib', 'scripts', 'headers', 'data' and 'namespace'. + The corresponding value is the absolute path of that category for + this distribution, and takes into account any paths selected by the + user at installation time (e.g. via command-line arguments). In the + case of the 'namespace' key, this would be a list of absolute paths + for the roots of namespace packages in this distribution. + + The first time this property is accessed, the relevant information is + read from the SHARED file in the .dist-info directory. + """ + result = {} + shared_path = os.path.join(self.path, 'SHARED') + if os.path.isfile(shared_path): + with codecs.open(shared_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: + lines = f.read().splitlines() + for line in lines: + key, value = line.split('=', 1) + if key == 'namespace': + result.setdefault(key, []).append(value) + else: + result[key] = value + return result + + def write_shared_locations(self, paths, dry_run=False): + """ + Write shared location information to the SHARED file in .dist-info. + :param paths: A dictionary as described in the documentation for + :meth:`shared_locations`. + :param dry_run: If True, the action is logged but no file is actually + written. + :return: The path of the file written to. + """ + shared_path = os.path.join(self.path, 'SHARED') + logger.info('creating %s', shared_path) + if dry_run: + return None + lines = [] + for key in ('prefix', 'lib', 'headers', 'scripts', 'data'): + path = paths[key] + if os.path.isdir(paths[key]): + lines.append('%s=%s' % (key, path)) + for ns in paths.get('namespace', ()): + lines.append('namespace=%s' % ns) + + with codecs.open(shared_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: + f.write('\n'.join(lines)) + return shared_path + + def get_distinfo_resource(self, path): + if path not in DIST_FILES: + raise DistlibException('invalid path for a dist-info file: ' + '%r at %r' % (path, self.path)) + finder = resources.finder_for_path(self.path) + if finder is None: + raise DistlibException('Unable to get a finder for %s' % self.path) + return finder.find(path) + + def get_distinfo_file(self, path): + """ + Returns a path located under the ``.dist-info`` directory. Returns a + string representing the path. + + :parameter path: a ``'/'``-separated path relative to the + ``.dist-info`` directory or an absolute path; + If *path* is an absolute path and doesn't start + with the ``.dist-info`` directory path, + a :class:`DistlibException` is raised + :type path: str + :rtype: str + """ + # Check if it is an absolute path # XXX use relpath, add tests + if path.find(os.sep) >= 0: + # it's an absolute path? + distinfo_dirname, path = path.split(os.sep)[-2:] + if distinfo_dirname != self.path.split(os.sep)[-1]: + raise DistlibException( + 'dist-info file %r does not belong to the %r %s ' + 'distribution' % (path, self.name, self.version)) + + # The file must be relative + if path not in DIST_FILES: + raise DistlibException('invalid path for a dist-info file: ' + '%r at %r' % (path, self.path)) + + return os.path.join(self.path, path) + + def list_distinfo_files(self): + """ + Iterates over the ``RECORD`` entries and returns paths for each line if + the path is pointing to a file located in the ``.dist-info`` directory + or one of its subdirectories. + + :returns: iterator of paths + """ + base = os.path.dirname(self.path) + for path, checksum, size in self._get_records(): + # XXX add separator or use real relpath algo + if not os.path.isabs(path): + path = os.path.join(base, path) + if path.startswith(self.path): + yield path + + def __eq__(self, other): + return (isinstance(other, InstalledDistribution) and + self.path == other.path) + + # See http://docs.python.org/reference/datamodel#object.__hash__ + __hash__ = object.__hash__ + + +class EggInfoDistribution(BaseInstalledDistribution): + """Created with the *path* of the ``.egg-info`` directory or file provided + to the constructor. It reads the metadata contained in the file itself, or + if the given path happens to be a directory, the metadata is read from the + file ``PKG-INFO`` under that directory.""" + + requested = True # as we have no way of knowing, assume it was + shared_locations = {} + + def __init__(self, path, env=None): + def set_name_and_version(s, n, v): + s.name = n + s.key = n.lower() # for case-insensitive comparisons + s.version = v + + self.path = path + self.dist_path = env + if env and env._cache_enabled and path in env._cache_egg.path: + metadata = env._cache_egg.path[path].metadata + set_name_and_version(self, metadata.name, metadata.version) + else: + metadata = self._get_metadata(path) + + # Need to be set before caching + set_name_and_version(self, metadata.name, metadata.version) + + if env and env._cache_enabled: + env._cache_egg.add(self) + super(EggInfoDistribution, self).__init__(metadata, path, env) + + def _get_metadata(self, path): + requires = None + + def parse_requires_data(data): + """Create a list of dependencies from a requires.txt file. + + *data*: the contents of a setuptools-produced requires.txt file. + """ + reqs = [] + lines = data.splitlines() + for line in lines: + line = line.strip() + if line.startswith('['): + logger.warning('Unexpected line: quitting requirement scan: %r', + line) + break + r = parse_requirement(line) + if not r: + logger.warning('Not recognised as a requirement: %r', line) + continue + if r.extras: + logger.warning('extra requirements in requires.txt are ' + 'not supported') + if not r.constraints: + reqs.append(r.name) + else: + cons = ', '.join('%s%s' % c for c in r.constraints) + reqs.append('%s (%s)' % (r.name, cons)) + return reqs + + def parse_requires_path(req_path): + """Create a list of dependencies from a requires.txt file. + + *req_path*: the path to a setuptools-produced requires.txt file. + """ + + reqs = [] + try: + with codecs.open(req_path, 'r', 'utf-8') as fp: + reqs = parse_requires_data(fp.read()) + except IOError: + pass + return reqs + + tl_path = tl_data = None + if path.endswith('.egg'): + if os.path.isdir(path): + p = os.path.join(path, 'EGG-INFO') + meta_path = os.path.join(p, 'PKG-INFO') + metadata = Metadata(path=meta_path, scheme='legacy') + req_path = os.path.join(p, 'requires.txt') + tl_path = os.path.join(p, 'top_level.txt') + requires = parse_requires_path(req_path) + else: + # FIXME handle the case where zipfile is not available + zipf = zipimport.zipimporter(path) + fileobj = StringIO( + zipf.get_data('EGG-INFO/PKG-INFO').decode('utf8')) + metadata = Metadata(fileobj=fileobj, scheme='legacy') + try: + data = zipf.get_data('EGG-INFO/requires.txt') + tl_data = zipf.get_data('EGG-INFO/top_level.txt').decode('utf-8') + requires = parse_requires_data(data.decode('utf-8')) + except IOError: + requires = None + elif path.endswith('.egg-info'): + if os.path.isdir(path): + req_path = os.path.join(path, 'requires.txt') + requires = parse_requires_path(req_path) + path = os.path.join(path, 'PKG-INFO') + tl_path = os.path.join(path, 'top_level.txt') + metadata = Metadata(path=path, scheme='legacy') + else: + raise DistlibException('path must end with .egg-info or .egg, ' + 'got %r' % path) + + if requires: + metadata.add_requirements(requires) + # look for top-level modules in top_level.txt, if present + if tl_data is None: + if tl_path is not None and os.path.exists(tl_path): + with open(tl_path, 'rb') as f: + tl_data = f.read().decode('utf-8') + if not tl_data: + tl_data = [] + else: + tl_data = tl_data.splitlines() + self.modules = tl_data + return metadata + + def __repr__(self): + return '' % ( + self.name, self.version, self.path) + + def __str__(self): + return "%s %s" % (self.name, self.version) + + def check_installed_files(self): + """ + Checks that the hashes and sizes of the files in ``RECORD`` are + matched by the files themselves. Returns a (possibly empty) list of + mismatches. Each entry in the mismatch list will be a tuple consisting + of the path, 'exists', 'size' or 'hash' according to what didn't match + (existence is checked first, then size, then hash), the expected + value and the actual value. + """ + mismatches = [] + record_path = os.path.join(self.path, 'installed-files.txt') + if os.path.exists(record_path): + for path, _, _ in self.list_installed_files(): + if path == record_path: + continue + if not os.path.exists(path): + mismatches.append((path, 'exists', True, False)) + return mismatches + + def list_installed_files(self): + """ + Iterates over the ``installed-files.txt`` entries and returns a tuple + ``(path, hash, size)`` for each line. + + :returns: a list of (path, hash, size) + """ + + def _md5(path): + f = open(path, 'rb') + try: + content = f.read() + finally: + f.close() + return hashlib.md5(content).hexdigest() + + def _size(path): + return os.stat(path).st_size + + record_path = os.path.join(self.path, 'installed-files.txt') + result = [] + if os.path.exists(record_path): + with codecs.open(record_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: + for line in f: + line = line.strip() + p = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.path, line)) + # "./" is present as a marker between installed files + # and installation metadata files + if not os.path.exists(p): + logger.warning('Non-existent file: %s', p) + if p.endswith(('.pyc', '.pyo')): + continue + #otherwise fall through and fail + if not os.path.isdir(p): + result.append((p, _md5(p), _size(p))) + result.append((record_path, None, None)) + return result + + def list_distinfo_files(self, absolute=False): + """ + Iterates over the ``installed-files.txt`` entries and returns paths for + each line if the path is pointing to a file located in the + ``.egg-info`` directory or one of its subdirectories. + + :parameter absolute: If *absolute* is ``True``, each returned path is + transformed into a local absolute path. Otherwise the + raw value from ``installed-files.txt`` is returned. + :type absolute: boolean + :returns: iterator of paths + """ + record_path = os.path.join(self.path, 'installed-files.txt') + if os.path.exists(record_path): + skip = True + with codecs.open(record_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: + for line in f: + line = line.strip() + if line == './': + skip = False + continue + if not skip: + p = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.path, line)) + if p.startswith(self.path): + if absolute: + yield p + else: + yield line + + def __eq__(self, other): + return (isinstance(other, EggInfoDistribution) and + self.path == other.path) + + # See http://docs.python.org/reference/datamodel#object.__hash__ + __hash__ = object.__hash__ + +new_dist_class = InstalledDistribution +old_dist_class = EggInfoDistribution + + +class DependencyGraph(object): + """ + Represents a dependency graph between distributions. + + The dependency relationships are stored in an ``adjacency_list`` that maps + distributions to a list of ``(other, label)`` tuples where ``other`` + is a distribution and the edge is labeled with ``label`` (i.e. the version + specifier, if such was provided). Also, for more efficient traversal, for + every distribution ``x``, a list of predecessors is kept in + ``reverse_list[x]``. An edge from distribution ``a`` to + distribution ``b`` means that ``a`` depends on ``b``. If any missing + dependencies are found, they are stored in ``missing``, which is a + dictionary that maps distributions to a list of requirements that were not + provided by any other distributions. + """ + + def __init__(self): + self.adjacency_list = {} + self.reverse_list = {} + self.missing = {} + + def add_distribution(self, distribution): + """Add the *distribution* to the graph. + + :type distribution: :class:`distutils2.database.InstalledDistribution` + or :class:`distutils2.database.EggInfoDistribution` + """ + self.adjacency_list[distribution] = [] + self.reverse_list[distribution] = [] + #self.missing[distribution] = [] + + def add_edge(self, x, y, label=None): + """Add an edge from distribution *x* to distribution *y* with the given + *label*. + + :type x: :class:`distutils2.database.InstalledDistribution` or + :class:`distutils2.database.EggInfoDistribution` + :type y: :class:`distutils2.database.InstalledDistribution` or + :class:`distutils2.database.EggInfoDistribution` + :type label: ``str`` or ``None`` + """ + self.adjacency_list[x].append((y, label)) + # multiple edges are allowed, so be careful + if x not in self.reverse_list[y]: + self.reverse_list[y].append(x) + + def add_missing(self, distribution, requirement): + """ + Add a missing *requirement* for the given *distribution*. + + :type distribution: :class:`distutils2.database.InstalledDistribution` + or :class:`distutils2.database.EggInfoDistribution` + :type requirement: ``str`` + """ + logger.debug('%s missing %r', distribution, requirement) + self.missing.setdefault(distribution, []).append(requirement) + + def _repr_dist(self, dist): + return '%s %s' % (dist.name, dist.version) + + def repr_node(self, dist, level=1): + """Prints only a subgraph""" + output = [self._repr_dist(dist)] + for other, label in self.adjacency_list[dist]: + dist = self._repr_dist(other) + if label is not None: + dist = '%s [%s]' % (dist, label) + output.append(' ' * level + str(dist)) + suboutput = self.repr_node(other, level + 1) + subs = suboutput.split('\n') + output.extend(subs[1:]) + return '\n'.join(output) + + def to_dot(self, f, skip_disconnected=True): + """Writes a DOT output for the graph to the provided file *f*. + + If *skip_disconnected* is set to ``True``, then all distributions + that are not dependent on any other distribution are skipped. + + :type f: has to support ``file``-like operations + :type skip_disconnected: ``bool`` + """ + disconnected = [] + + f.write("digraph dependencies {\n") + for dist, adjs in self.adjacency_list.items(): + if len(adjs) == 0 and not skip_disconnected: + disconnected.append(dist) + for other, label in adjs: + if not label is None: + f.write('"%s" -> "%s" [label="%s"]\n' % + (dist.name, other.name, label)) + else: + f.write('"%s" -> "%s"\n' % (dist.name, other.name)) + if not skip_disconnected and len(disconnected) > 0: + f.write('subgraph disconnected {\n') + f.write('label = "Disconnected"\n') + f.write('bgcolor = red\n') + + for dist in disconnected: + f.write('"%s"' % dist.name) + f.write('\n') + f.write('}\n') + f.write('}\n') + + def topological_sort(self): + """ + Perform a topological sort of the graph. + :return: A tuple, the first element of which is a topologically sorted + list of distributions, and the second element of which is a + list of distributions that cannot be sorted because they have + circular dependencies and so form a cycle. + """ + result = [] + # Make a shallow copy of the adjacency list + alist = {} + for k, v in self.adjacency_list.items(): + alist[k] = v[:] + while True: + # See what we can remove in this run + to_remove = [] + for k, v in list(alist.items())[:]: + if not v: + to_remove.append(k) + del alist[k] + if not to_remove: + # What's left in alist (if anything) is a cycle. + break + # Remove from the adjacency list of others + for k, v in alist.items(): + alist[k] = [(d, r) for d, r in v if d not in to_remove] + logger.debug('Moving to result: %s', + ['%s (%s)' % (d.name, d.version) for d in to_remove]) + result.extend(to_remove) + return result, list(alist.keys()) + + def __repr__(self): + """Representation of the graph""" + output = [] + for dist, adjs in self.adjacency_list.items(): + output.append(self.repr_node(dist)) + return '\n'.join(output) + + +def make_graph(dists, scheme='default'): + """Makes a dependency graph from the given distributions. + + :parameter dists: a list of distributions + :type dists: list of :class:`distutils2.database.InstalledDistribution` and + :class:`distutils2.database.EggInfoDistribution` instances + :rtype: a :class:`DependencyGraph` instance + """ + scheme = get_scheme(scheme) + graph = DependencyGraph() + provided = {} # maps names to lists of (version, dist) tuples + + # first, build the graph and find out what's provided + for dist in dists: + graph.add_distribution(dist) + + for p in dist.provides: + name, version = parse_name_and_version(p) + logger.debug('Add to provided: %s, %s, %s', name, version, dist) + provided.setdefault(name, []).append((version, dist)) + + # now make the edges + for dist in dists: + requires = (dist.run_requires | dist.meta_requires | + dist.build_requires | dist.dev_requires) + for req in requires: + try: + matcher = scheme.matcher(req) + except UnsupportedVersionError: + # XXX compat-mode if cannot read the version + logger.warning('could not read version %r - using name only', + req) + name = req.split()[0] + matcher = scheme.matcher(name) + + name = matcher.key # case-insensitive + + matched = False + if name in provided: + for version, provider in provided[name]: + try: + match = matcher.match(version) + except UnsupportedVersionError: + match = False + + if match: + graph.add_edge(dist, provider, req) + matched = True + break + if not matched: + graph.add_missing(dist, req) + return graph + + +def get_dependent_dists(dists, dist): + """Recursively generate a list of distributions from *dists* that are + dependent on *dist*. + + :param dists: a list of distributions + :param dist: a distribution, member of *dists* for which we are interested + """ + if dist not in dists: + raise DistlibException('given distribution %r is not a member ' + 'of the list' % dist.name) + graph = make_graph(dists) + + dep = [dist] # dependent distributions + todo = graph.reverse_list[dist] # list of nodes we should inspect + + while todo: + d = todo.pop() + dep.append(d) + for succ in graph.reverse_list[d]: + if succ not in dep: + todo.append(succ) + + dep.pop(0) # remove dist from dep, was there to prevent infinite loops + return dep + + +def get_required_dists(dists, dist): + """Recursively generate a list of distributions from *dists* that are + required by *dist*. + + :param dists: a list of distributions + :param dist: a distribution, member of *dists* for which we are interested + in finding the dependencies. + """ + if dist not in dists: + raise DistlibException('given distribution %r is not a member ' + 'of the list' % dist.name) + graph = make_graph(dists) + + req = set() # required distributions + todo = graph.adjacency_list[dist] # list of nodes we should inspect + seen = set(t[0] for t in todo) # already added to todo + + while todo: + d = todo.pop()[0] + req.add(d) + pred_list = graph.adjacency_list[d] + for pred in pred_list: + d = pred[0] + if d not in req and d not in seen: + seen.add(d) + todo.append(pred) + return req + + +def make_dist(name, version, **kwargs): + """ + A convenience method for making a dist given just a name and version. + """ + summary = kwargs.pop('summary', 'Placeholder for summary') + md = Metadata(**kwargs) + md.name = name + md.version = version + md.summary = summary or 'Placeholder for summary' + return Distribution(md) diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/index.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/index.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9b6d129ed690361770738bec73f44ba7e10a21c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/index.py @@ -0,0 +1,508 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# +# Copyright (C) 2013 Vinay Sajip. +# Licensed to the Python Software Foundation under a contributor agreement. +# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt. +# +import hashlib +import logging +import os +import shutil +import subprocess +import tempfile +try: + from threading import Thread +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + from dummy_threading import Thread + +from . import DistlibException +from .compat import (HTTPBasicAuthHandler, Request, HTTPPasswordMgr, + urlparse, build_opener, string_types) +from .util import zip_dir, ServerProxy + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +DEFAULT_INDEX = 'https://pypi.org/pypi' +DEFAULT_REALM = 'pypi' + +class PackageIndex(object): + """ + This class represents a package index compatible with PyPI, the Python + Package Index. + """ + + boundary = b'----------ThIs_Is_tHe_distlib_index_bouNdaRY_$' + + def __init__(self, url=None): + """ + Initialise an instance. + + :param url: The URL of the index. If not specified, the URL for PyPI is + used. + """ + self.url = url or DEFAULT_INDEX + self.read_configuration() + scheme, netloc, path, params, query, frag = urlparse(self.url) + if params or query or frag or scheme not in ('http', 'https'): + raise DistlibException('invalid repository: %s' % self.url) + self.password_handler = None + self.ssl_verifier = None + self.gpg = None + self.gpg_home = None + with open(os.devnull, 'w') as sink: + # Use gpg by default rather than gpg2, as gpg2 insists on + # prompting for passwords + for s in ('gpg', 'gpg2'): + try: + rc = subprocess.check_call([s, '--version'], stdout=sink, + stderr=sink) + if rc == 0: + self.gpg = s + break + except OSError: + pass + + def _get_pypirc_command(self): + """ + Get the distutils command for interacting with PyPI configurations. + :return: the command. + """ + from .util import _get_pypirc_command as cmd + return cmd() + + def read_configuration(self): + """ + Read the PyPI access configuration as supported by distutils. This populates + ``username``, ``password``, ``realm`` and ``url`` attributes from the + configuration. + """ + from .util import _load_pypirc + cfg = _load_pypirc(self) + self.username = cfg.get('username') + self.password = cfg.get('password') + self.realm = cfg.get('realm', 'pypi') + self.url = cfg.get('repository', self.url) + + def save_configuration(self): + """ + Save the PyPI access configuration. You must have set ``username`` and + ``password`` attributes before calling this method. + """ + self.check_credentials() + from .util import _store_pypirc + _store_pypirc(self) + + def check_credentials(self): + """ + Check that ``username`` and ``password`` have been set, and raise an + exception if not. + """ + if self.username is None or self.password is None: + raise DistlibException('username and password must be set') + pm = HTTPPasswordMgr() + _, netloc, _, _, _, _ = urlparse(self.url) + pm.add_password(self.realm, netloc, self.username, self.password) + self.password_handler = HTTPBasicAuthHandler(pm) + + def register(self, metadata): # pragma: no cover + """ + Register a distribution on PyPI, using the provided metadata. + + :param metadata: A :class:`Metadata` instance defining at least a name + and version number for the distribution to be + registered. + :return: The HTTP response received from PyPI upon submission of the + request. + """ + self.check_credentials() + metadata.validate() + d = metadata.todict() + d[':action'] = 'verify' + request = self.encode_request(d.items(), []) + response = self.send_request(request) + d[':action'] = 'submit' + request = self.encode_request(d.items(), []) + return self.send_request(request) + + def _reader(self, name, stream, outbuf): + """ + Thread runner for reading lines of from a subprocess into a buffer. + + :param name: The logical name of the stream (used for logging only). + :param stream: The stream to read from. This will typically a pipe + connected to the output stream of a subprocess. + :param outbuf: The list to append the read lines to. + """ + while True: + s = stream.readline() + if not s: + break + s = s.decode('utf-8').rstrip() + outbuf.append(s) + logger.debug('%s: %s' % (name, s)) + stream.close() + + def get_sign_command(self, filename, signer, sign_password, keystore=None): # pragma: no cover + """ + Return a suitable command for signing a file. + + :param filename: The pathname to the file to be signed. + :param signer: The identifier of the signer of the file. + :param sign_password: The passphrase for the signer's + private key used for signing. + :param keystore: The path to a directory which contains the keys + used in verification. If not specified, the + instance's ``gpg_home`` attribute is used instead. + :return: The signing command as a list suitable to be + passed to :class:`subprocess.Popen`. + """ + cmd = [self.gpg, '--status-fd', '2', '--no-tty'] + if keystore is None: + keystore = self.gpg_home + if keystore: + cmd.extend(['--homedir', keystore]) + if sign_password is not None: + cmd.extend(['--batch', '--passphrase-fd', '0']) + td = tempfile.mkdtemp() + sf = os.path.join(td, os.path.basename(filename) + '.asc') + cmd.extend(['--detach-sign', '--armor', '--local-user', + signer, '--output', sf, filename]) + logger.debug('invoking: %s', ' '.join(cmd)) + return cmd, sf + + def run_command(self, cmd, input_data=None): + """ + Run a command in a child process , passing it any input data specified. + + :param cmd: The command to run. + :param input_data: If specified, this must be a byte string containing + data to be sent to the child process. + :return: A tuple consisting of the subprocess' exit code, a list of + lines read from the subprocess' ``stdout``, and a list of + lines read from the subprocess' ``stderr``. + """ + kwargs = { + 'stdout': subprocess.PIPE, + 'stderr': subprocess.PIPE, + } + if input_data is not None: + kwargs['stdin'] = subprocess.PIPE + stdout = [] + stderr = [] + p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, **kwargs) + # We don't use communicate() here because we may need to + # get clever with interacting with the command + t1 = Thread(target=self._reader, args=('stdout', p.stdout, stdout)) + t1.start() + t2 = Thread(target=self._reader, args=('stderr', p.stderr, stderr)) + t2.start() + if input_data is not None: + p.stdin.write(input_data) + p.stdin.close() + + p.wait() + t1.join() + t2.join() + return p.returncode, stdout, stderr + + def sign_file(self, filename, signer, sign_password, keystore=None): # pragma: no cover + """ + Sign a file. + + :param filename: The pathname to the file to be signed. + :param signer: The identifier of the signer of the file. + :param sign_password: The passphrase for the signer's + private key used for signing. + :param keystore: The path to a directory which contains the keys + used in signing. If not specified, the instance's + ``gpg_home`` attribute is used instead. + :return: The absolute pathname of the file where the signature is + stored. + """ + cmd, sig_file = self.get_sign_command(filename, signer, sign_password, + keystore) + rc, stdout, stderr = self.run_command(cmd, + sign_password.encode('utf-8')) + if rc != 0: + raise DistlibException('sign command failed with error ' + 'code %s' % rc) + return sig_file + + def upload_file(self, metadata, filename, signer=None, sign_password=None, + filetype='sdist', pyversion='source', keystore=None): + """ + Upload a release file to the index. + + :param metadata: A :class:`Metadata` instance defining at least a name + and version number for the file to be uploaded. + :param filename: The pathname of the file to be uploaded. + :param signer: The identifier of the signer of the file. + :param sign_password: The passphrase for the signer's + private key used for signing. + :param filetype: The type of the file being uploaded. This is the + distutils command which produced that file, e.g. + ``sdist`` or ``bdist_wheel``. + :param pyversion: The version of Python which the release relates + to. For code compatible with any Python, this would + be ``source``, otherwise it would be e.g. ``3.2``. + :param keystore: The path to a directory which contains the keys + used in signing. If not specified, the instance's + ``gpg_home`` attribute is used instead. + :return: The HTTP response received from PyPI upon submission of the + request. + """ + self.check_credentials() + if not os.path.exists(filename): + raise DistlibException('not found: %s' % filename) + metadata.validate() + d = metadata.todict() + sig_file = None + if signer: + if not self.gpg: + logger.warning('no signing program available - not signed') + else: + sig_file = self.sign_file(filename, signer, sign_password, + keystore) + with open(filename, 'rb') as f: + file_data = f.read() + md5_digest = hashlib.md5(file_data).hexdigest() + sha256_digest = hashlib.sha256(file_data).hexdigest() + d.update({ + ':action': 'file_upload', + 'protocol_version': '1', + 'filetype': filetype, + 'pyversion': pyversion, + 'md5_digest': md5_digest, + 'sha256_digest': sha256_digest, + }) + files = [('content', os.path.basename(filename), file_data)] + if sig_file: + with open(sig_file, 'rb') as f: + sig_data = f.read() + files.append(('gpg_signature', os.path.basename(sig_file), + sig_data)) + shutil.rmtree(os.path.dirname(sig_file)) + request = self.encode_request(d.items(), files) + return self.send_request(request) + + def upload_documentation(self, metadata, doc_dir): # pragma: no cover + """ + Upload documentation to the index. + + :param metadata: A :class:`Metadata` instance defining at least a name + and version number for the documentation to be + uploaded. + :param doc_dir: The pathname of the directory which contains the + documentation. This should be the directory that + contains the ``index.html`` for the documentation. + :return: The HTTP response received from PyPI upon submission of the + request. + """ + self.check_credentials() + if not os.path.isdir(doc_dir): + raise DistlibException('not a directory: %r' % doc_dir) + fn = os.path.join(doc_dir, 'index.html') + if not os.path.exists(fn): + raise DistlibException('not found: %r' % fn) + metadata.validate() + name, version = metadata.name, metadata.version + zip_data = zip_dir(doc_dir).getvalue() + fields = [(':action', 'doc_upload'), + ('name', name), ('version', version)] + files = [('content', name, zip_data)] + request = self.encode_request(fields, files) + return self.send_request(request) + + def get_verify_command(self, signature_filename, data_filename, + keystore=None): + """ + Return a suitable command for verifying a file. + + :param signature_filename: The pathname to the file containing the + signature. + :param data_filename: The pathname to the file containing the + signed data. + :param keystore: The path to a directory which contains the keys + used in verification. If not specified, the + instance's ``gpg_home`` attribute is used instead. + :return: The verifying command as a list suitable to be + passed to :class:`subprocess.Popen`. + """ + cmd = [self.gpg, '--status-fd', '2', '--no-tty'] + if keystore is None: + keystore = self.gpg_home + if keystore: + cmd.extend(['--homedir', keystore]) + cmd.extend(['--verify', signature_filename, data_filename]) + logger.debug('invoking: %s', ' '.join(cmd)) + return cmd + + def verify_signature(self, signature_filename, data_filename, + keystore=None): + """ + Verify a signature for a file. + + :param signature_filename: The pathname to the file containing the + signature. + :param data_filename: The pathname to the file containing the + signed data. + :param keystore: The path to a directory which contains the keys + used in verification. If not specified, the + instance's ``gpg_home`` attribute is used instead. + :return: True if the signature was verified, else False. + """ + if not self.gpg: + raise DistlibException('verification unavailable because gpg ' + 'unavailable') + cmd = self.get_verify_command(signature_filename, data_filename, + keystore) + rc, stdout, stderr = self.run_command(cmd) + if rc not in (0, 1): + raise DistlibException('verify command failed with error ' + 'code %s' % rc) + return rc == 0 + + def download_file(self, url, destfile, digest=None, reporthook=None): + """ + This is a convenience method for downloading a file from an URL. + Normally, this will be a file from the index, though currently + no check is made for this (i.e. a file can be downloaded from + anywhere). + + The method is just like the :func:`urlretrieve` function in the + standard library, except that it allows digest computation to be + done during download and checking that the downloaded data + matched any expected value. + + :param url: The URL of the file to be downloaded (assumed to be + available via an HTTP GET request). + :param destfile: The pathname where the downloaded file is to be + saved. + :param digest: If specified, this must be a (hasher, value) + tuple, where hasher is the algorithm used (e.g. + ``'md5'``) and ``value`` is the expected value. + :param reporthook: The same as for :func:`urlretrieve` in the + standard library. + """ + if digest is None: + digester = None + logger.debug('No digest specified') + else: + if isinstance(digest, (list, tuple)): + hasher, digest = digest + else: + hasher = 'md5' + digester = getattr(hashlib, hasher)() + logger.debug('Digest specified: %s' % digest) + # The following code is equivalent to urlretrieve. + # We need to do it this way so that we can compute the + # digest of the file as we go. + with open(destfile, 'wb') as dfp: + # addinfourl is not a context manager on 2.x + # so we have to use try/finally + sfp = self.send_request(Request(url)) + try: + headers = sfp.info() + blocksize = 8192 + size = -1 + read = 0 + blocknum = 0 + if "content-length" in headers: + size = int(headers["Content-Length"]) + if reporthook: + reporthook(blocknum, blocksize, size) + while True: + block = sfp.read(blocksize) + if not block: + break + read += len(block) + dfp.write(block) + if digester: + digester.update(block) + blocknum += 1 + if reporthook: + reporthook(blocknum, blocksize, size) + finally: + sfp.close() + + # check that we got the whole file, if we can + if size >= 0 and read < size: + raise DistlibException( + 'retrieval incomplete: got only %d out of %d bytes' + % (read, size)) + # if we have a digest, it must match. + if digester: + actual = digester.hexdigest() + if digest != actual: + raise DistlibException('%s digest mismatch for %s: expected ' + '%s, got %s' % (hasher, destfile, + digest, actual)) + logger.debug('Digest verified: %s', digest) + + def send_request(self, req): + """ + Send a standard library :class:`Request` to PyPI and return its + response. + + :param req: The request to send. + :return: The HTTP response from PyPI (a standard library HTTPResponse). + """ + handlers = [] + if self.password_handler: + handlers.append(self.password_handler) + if self.ssl_verifier: + handlers.append(self.ssl_verifier) + opener = build_opener(*handlers) + return opener.open(req) + + def encode_request(self, fields, files): + """ + Encode fields and files for posting to an HTTP server. + + :param fields: The fields to send as a list of (fieldname, value) + tuples. + :param files: The files to send as a list of (fieldname, filename, + file_bytes) tuple. + """ + # Adapted from packaging, which in turn was adapted from + # http://code.activestate.com/recipes/146306 + + parts = [] + boundary = self.boundary + for k, values in fields: + if not isinstance(values, (list, tuple)): + values = [values] + + for v in values: + parts.extend(( + b'--' + boundary, + ('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"' % + k).encode('utf-8'), + b'', + v.encode('utf-8'))) + for key, filename, value in files: + parts.extend(( + b'--' + boundary, + ('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"; filename="%s"' % + (key, filename)).encode('utf-8'), + b'', + value)) + + parts.extend((b'--' + boundary + b'--', b'')) + + body = b'\r\n'.join(parts) + ct = b'multipart/form-data; boundary=' + boundary + headers = { + 'Content-type': ct, + 'Content-length': str(len(body)) + } + return Request(self.url, body, headers) + + def search(self, terms, operator=None): # pragma: no cover + if isinstance(terms, string_types): + terms = {'name': terms} + rpc_proxy = ServerProxy(self.url, timeout=3.0) + try: + return rpc_proxy.search(terms, operator or 'and') + finally: + rpc_proxy('close')() diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/locators.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/locators.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..966ebc0e37d6104a8e0e1fefe9dc526f39409ce2 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/locators.py @@ -0,0 +1,1300 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# +# Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Vinay Sajip. +# Licensed to the Python Software Foundation under a contributor agreement. +# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt. +# + +import gzip +from io import BytesIO +import json +import logging +import os +import posixpath +import re +try: + import threading +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + import dummy_threading as threading +import zlib + +from . import DistlibException +from .compat import (urljoin, urlparse, urlunparse, url2pathname, pathname2url, + queue, quote, unescape, build_opener, + HTTPRedirectHandler as BaseRedirectHandler, text_type, + Request, HTTPError, URLError) +from .database import Distribution, DistributionPath, make_dist +from .metadata import Metadata, MetadataInvalidError +from .util import (cached_property, ensure_slash, split_filename, get_project_data, + parse_requirement, parse_name_and_version, ServerProxy, + normalize_name) +from .version import get_scheme, UnsupportedVersionError +from .wheel import Wheel, is_compatible + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +HASHER_HASH = re.compile(r'^(\w+)=([a-f0-9]+)') +CHARSET = re.compile(r';\s*charset\s*=\s*(.*)\s*$', re.I) +HTML_CONTENT_TYPE = re.compile('text/html|application/x(ht)?ml') +DEFAULT_INDEX = 'https://pypi.org/pypi' + +def get_all_distribution_names(url=None): + """ + Return all distribution names known by an index. + :param url: The URL of the index. + :return: A list of all known distribution names. + """ + if url is None: + url = DEFAULT_INDEX + client = ServerProxy(url, timeout=3.0) + try: + return client.list_packages() + finally: + client('close')() + +class RedirectHandler(BaseRedirectHandler): + """ + A class to work around a bug in some Python 3.2.x releases. + """ + # There's a bug in the base version for some 3.2.x + # (e.g. 3.2.2 on Ubuntu Oneiric). If a Location header + # returns e.g. /abc, it bails because it says the scheme '' + # is bogus, when actually it should use the request's + # URL for the scheme. See Python issue #13696. + def http_error_302(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers): + # Some servers (incorrectly) return multiple Location headers + # (so probably same goes for URI). Use first header. + newurl = None + for key in ('location', 'uri'): + if key in headers: + newurl = headers[key] + break + if newurl is None: # pragma: no cover + return + urlparts = urlparse(newurl) + if urlparts.scheme == '': + newurl = urljoin(req.get_full_url(), newurl) + if hasattr(headers, 'replace_header'): + headers.replace_header(key, newurl) + else: + headers[key] = newurl + return BaseRedirectHandler.http_error_302(self, req, fp, code, msg, + headers) + + http_error_301 = http_error_303 = http_error_307 = http_error_302 + +class Locator(object): + """ + A base class for locators - things that locate distributions. + """ + source_extensions = ('.tar.gz', '.tar.bz2', '.tar', '.zip', '.tgz', '.tbz') + binary_extensions = ('.egg', '.exe', '.whl') + excluded_extensions = ('.pdf',) + + # A list of tags indicating which wheels you want to match. The default + # value of None matches against the tags compatible with the running + # Python. If you want to match other values, set wheel_tags on a locator + # instance to a list of tuples (pyver, abi, arch) which you want to match. + wheel_tags = None + + downloadable_extensions = source_extensions + ('.whl',) + + def __init__(self, scheme='default'): + """ + Initialise an instance. + :param scheme: Because locators look for most recent versions, they + need to know the version scheme to use. This specifies + the current PEP-recommended scheme - use ``'legacy'`` + if you need to support existing distributions on PyPI. + """ + self._cache = {} + self.scheme = scheme + # Because of bugs in some of the handlers on some of the platforms, + # we use our own opener rather than just using urlopen. + self.opener = build_opener(RedirectHandler()) + # If get_project() is called from locate(), the matcher instance + # is set from the requirement passed to locate(). See issue #18 for + # why this can be useful to know. + self.matcher = None + self.errors = queue.Queue() + + def get_errors(self): + """ + Return any errors which have occurred. + """ + result = [] + while not self.errors.empty(): # pragma: no cover + try: + e = self.errors.get(False) + result.append(e) + except self.errors.Empty: + continue + self.errors.task_done() + return result + + def clear_errors(self): + """ + Clear any errors which may have been logged. + """ + # Just get the errors and throw them away + self.get_errors() + + def clear_cache(self): + self._cache.clear() + + def _get_scheme(self): + return self._scheme + + def _set_scheme(self, value): + self._scheme = value + + scheme = property(_get_scheme, _set_scheme) + + def _get_project(self, name): + """ + For a given project, get a dictionary mapping available versions to Distribution + instances. + + This should be implemented in subclasses. + + If called from a locate() request, self.matcher will be set to a + matcher for the requirement to satisfy, otherwise it will be None. + """ + raise NotImplementedError('Please implement in the subclass') + + def get_distribution_names(self): + """ + Return all the distribution names known to this locator. + """ + raise NotImplementedError('Please implement in the subclass') + + def get_project(self, name): + """ + For a given project, get a dictionary mapping available versions to Distribution + instances. + + This calls _get_project to do all the work, and just implements a caching layer on top. + """ + if self._cache is None: # pragma: no cover + result = self._get_project(name) + elif name in self._cache: + result = self._cache[name] + else: + self.clear_errors() + result = self._get_project(name) + self._cache[name] = result + return result + + def score_url(self, url): + """ + Give an url a score which can be used to choose preferred URLs + for a given project release. + """ + t = urlparse(url) + basename = posixpath.basename(t.path) + compatible = True + is_wheel = basename.endswith('.whl') + is_downloadable = basename.endswith(self.downloadable_extensions) + if is_wheel: + compatible = is_compatible(Wheel(basename), self.wheel_tags) + return (t.scheme == 'https', 'pypi.org' in t.netloc, + is_downloadable, is_wheel, compatible, basename) + + def prefer_url(self, url1, url2): + """ + Choose one of two URLs where both are candidates for distribution + archives for the same version of a distribution (for example, + .tar.gz vs. zip). + + The current implementation favours https:// URLs over http://, archives + from PyPI over those from other locations, wheel compatibility (if a + wheel) and then the archive name. + """ + result = url2 + if url1: + s1 = self.score_url(url1) + s2 = self.score_url(url2) + if s1 > s2: + result = url1 + if result != url2: + logger.debug('Not replacing %r with %r', url1, url2) + else: + logger.debug('Replacing %r with %r', url1, url2) + return result + + def split_filename(self, filename, project_name): + """ + Attempt to split a filename in project name, version and Python version. + """ + return split_filename(filename, project_name) + + def convert_url_to_download_info(self, url, project_name): + """ + See if a URL is a candidate for a download URL for a project (the URL + has typically been scraped from an HTML page). + + If it is, a dictionary is returned with keys "name", "version", + "filename" and "url"; otherwise, None is returned. + """ + def same_project(name1, name2): + return normalize_name(name1) == normalize_name(name2) + + result = None + scheme, netloc, path, params, query, frag = urlparse(url) + if frag.lower().startswith('egg='): # pragma: no cover + logger.debug('%s: version hint in fragment: %r', + project_name, frag) + m = HASHER_HASH.match(frag) + if m: + algo, digest = m.groups() + else: + algo, digest = None, None + origpath = path + if path and path[-1] == '/': # pragma: no cover + path = path[:-1] + if path.endswith('.whl'): + try: + wheel = Wheel(path) + if not is_compatible(wheel, self.wheel_tags): + logger.debug('Wheel not compatible: %s', path) + else: + if project_name is None: + include = True + else: + include = same_project(wheel.name, project_name) + if include: + result = { + 'name': wheel.name, + 'version': wheel.version, + 'filename': wheel.filename, + 'url': urlunparse((scheme, netloc, origpath, + params, query, '')), + 'python-version': ', '.join( + ['.'.join(list(v[2:])) for v in wheel.pyver]), + } + except Exception as e: # pragma: no cover + logger.warning('invalid path for wheel: %s', path) + elif not path.endswith(self.downloadable_extensions): # pragma: no cover + logger.debug('Not downloadable: %s', path) + else: # downloadable extension + path = filename = posixpath.basename(path) + for ext in self.downloadable_extensions: + if path.endswith(ext): + path = path[:-len(ext)] + t = self.split_filename(path, project_name) + if not t: # pragma: no cover + logger.debug('No match for project/version: %s', path) + else: + name, version, pyver = t + if not project_name or same_project(project_name, name): + result = { + 'name': name, + 'version': version, + 'filename': filename, + 'url': urlunparse((scheme, netloc, origpath, + params, query, '')), + #'packagetype': 'sdist', + } + if pyver: # pragma: no cover + result['python-version'] = pyver + break + if result and algo: + result['%s_digest' % algo] = digest + return result + + def _get_digest(self, info): + """ + Get a digest from a dictionary by looking at a "digests" dictionary + or keys of the form 'algo_digest'. + + Returns a 2-tuple (algo, digest) if found, else None. Currently + looks only for SHA256, then MD5. + """ + result = None + if 'digests' in info: + digests = info['digests'] + for algo in ('sha256', 'md5'): + if algo in digests: + result = (algo, digests[algo]) + break + if not result: + for algo in ('sha256', 'md5'): + key = '%s_digest' % algo + if key in info: + result = (algo, info[key]) + break + return result + + def _update_version_data(self, result, info): + """ + Update a result dictionary (the final result from _get_project) with a + dictionary for a specific version, which typically holds information + gleaned from a filename or URL for an archive for the distribution. + """ + name = info.pop('name') + version = info.pop('version') + if version in result: + dist = result[version] + md = dist.metadata + else: + dist = make_dist(name, version, scheme=self.scheme) + md = dist.metadata + dist.digest = digest = self._get_digest(info) + url = info['url'] + result['digests'][url] = digest + if md.source_url != info['url']: + md.source_url = self.prefer_url(md.source_url, url) + result['urls'].setdefault(version, set()).add(url) + dist.locator = self + result[version] = dist + + def locate(self, requirement, prereleases=False): + """ + Find the most recent distribution which matches the given + requirement. + + :param requirement: A requirement of the form 'foo (1.0)' or perhaps + 'foo (>= 1.0, < 2.0, != 1.3)' + :param prereleases: If ``True``, allow pre-release versions + to be located. Otherwise, pre-release versions + are not returned. + :return: A :class:`Distribution` instance, or ``None`` if no such + distribution could be located. + """ + result = None + r = parse_requirement(requirement) + if r is None: # pragma: no cover + raise DistlibException('Not a valid requirement: %r' % requirement) + scheme = get_scheme(self.scheme) + self.matcher = matcher = scheme.matcher(r.requirement) + logger.debug('matcher: %s (%s)', matcher, type(matcher).__name__) + versions = self.get_project(r.name) + if len(versions) > 2: # urls and digests keys are present + # sometimes, versions are invalid + slist = [] + vcls = matcher.version_class + for k in versions: + if k in ('urls', 'digests'): + continue + try: + if not matcher.match(k): + pass # logger.debug('%s did not match %r', matcher, k) + else: + if prereleases or not vcls(k).is_prerelease: + slist.append(k) + # else: + # logger.debug('skipping pre-release ' + # 'version %s of %s', k, matcher.name) + except Exception: # pragma: no cover + logger.warning('error matching %s with %r', matcher, k) + pass # slist.append(k) + if len(slist) > 1: + slist = sorted(slist, key=scheme.key) + if slist: + logger.debug('sorted list: %s', slist) + version = slist[-1] + result = versions[version] + if result: + if r.extras: + result.extras = r.extras + result.download_urls = versions.get('urls', {}).get(version, set()) + d = {} + sd = versions.get('digests', {}) + for url in result.download_urls: + if url in sd: # pragma: no cover + d[url] = sd[url] + result.digests = d + self.matcher = None + return result + + +class PyPIRPCLocator(Locator): + """ + This locator uses XML-RPC to locate distributions. It therefore + cannot be used with simple mirrors (that only mirror file content). + """ + def __init__(self, url, **kwargs): + """ + Initialise an instance. + + :param url: The URL to use for XML-RPC. + :param kwargs: Passed to the superclass constructor. + """ + super(PyPIRPCLocator, self).__init__(**kwargs) + self.base_url = url + self.client = ServerProxy(url, timeout=3.0) + + def get_distribution_names(self): + """ + Return all the distribution names known to this locator. + """ + return set(self.client.list_packages()) + + def _get_project(self, name): + result = {'urls': {}, 'digests': {}} + versions = self.client.package_releases(name, True) + for v in versions: + urls = self.client.release_urls(name, v) + data = self.client.release_data(name, v) + metadata = Metadata(scheme=self.scheme) + metadata.name = data['name'] + metadata.version = data['version'] + metadata.license = data.get('license') + metadata.keywords = data.get('keywords', []) + metadata.summary = data.get('summary') + dist = Distribution(metadata) + if urls: + info = urls[0] + metadata.source_url = info['url'] + dist.digest = self._get_digest(info) + dist.locator = self + result[v] = dist + for info in urls: + url = info['url'] + digest = self._get_digest(info) + result['urls'].setdefault(v, set()).add(url) + result['digests'][url] = digest + return result + +class PyPIJSONLocator(Locator): + """ + This locator uses PyPI's JSON interface. It's very limited in functionality + and probably not worth using. + """ + def __init__(self, url, **kwargs): + super(PyPIJSONLocator, self).__init__(**kwargs) + self.base_url = ensure_slash(url) + + def get_distribution_names(self): + """ + Return all the distribution names known to this locator. + """ + raise NotImplementedError('Not available from this locator') + + def _get_project(self, name): + result = {'urls': {}, 'digests': {}} + url = urljoin(self.base_url, '%s/json' % quote(name)) + try: + resp = self.opener.open(url) + data = resp.read().decode() # for now + d = json.loads(data) + md = Metadata(scheme=self.scheme) + data = d['info'] + md.name = data['name'] + md.version = data['version'] + md.license = data.get('license') + md.keywords = data.get('keywords', []) + md.summary = data.get('summary') + dist = Distribution(md) + dist.locator = self + urls = d['urls'] + result[md.version] = dist + for info in d['urls']: + url = info['url'] + dist.download_urls.add(url) + dist.digests[url] = self._get_digest(info) + result['urls'].setdefault(md.version, set()).add(url) + result['digests'][url] = self._get_digest(info) + # Now get other releases + for version, infos in d['releases'].items(): + if version == md.version: + continue # already done + omd = Metadata(scheme=self.scheme) + omd.name = md.name + omd.version = version + odist = Distribution(omd) + odist.locator = self + result[version] = odist + for info in infos: + url = info['url'] + odist.download_urls.add(url) + odist.digests[url] = self._get_digest(info) + result['urls'].setdefault(version, set()).add(url) + result['digests'][url] = self._get_digest(info) +# for info in urls: +# md.source_url = info['url'] +# dist.digest = self._get_digest(info) +# dist.locator = self +# for info in urls: +# url = info['url'] +# result['urls'].setdefault(md.version, set()).add(url) +# result['digests'][url] = self._get_digest(info) + except Exception as e: + self.errors.put(text_type(e)) + logger.exception('JSON fetch failed: %s', e) + return result + + +class Page(object): + """ + This class represents a scraped HTML page. + """ + # The following slightly hairy-looking regex just looks for the contents of + # an anchor link, which has an attribute "href" either immediately preceded + # or immediately followed by a "rel" attribute. The attribute values can be + # declared with double quotes, single quotes or no quotes - which leads to + # the length of the expression. + _href = re.compile(""" +(rel\\s*=\\s*(?:"(?P[^"]*)"|'(?P[^']*)'|(?P[^>\\s\n]*))\\s+)? +href\\s*=\\s*(?:"(?P[^"]*)"|'(?P[^']*)'|(?P[^>\\s\n]*)) +(\\s+rel\\s*=\\s*(?:"(?P[^"]*)"|'(?P[^']*)'|(?P[^>\\s\n]*)))? +""", re.I | re.S | re.X) + _base = re.compile(r"""]+)""", re.I | re.S) + + def __init__(self, data, url): + """ + Initialise an instance with the Unicode page contents and the URL they + came from. + """ + self.data = data + self.base_url = self.url = url + m = self._base.search(self.data) + if m: + self.base_url = m.group(1) + + _clean_re = re.compile(r'[^a-z0-9$&+,/:;=?@.#%_\\|-]', re.I) + + @cached_property + def links(self): + """ + Return the URLs of all the links on a page together with information + about their "rel" attribute, for determining which ones to treat as + downloads and which ones to queue for further scraping. + """ + def clean(url): + "Tidy up an URL." + scheme, netloc, path, params, query, frag = urlparse(url) + return urlunparse((scheme, netloc, quote(path), + params, query, frag)) + + result = set() + for match in self._href.finditer(self.data): + d = match.groupdict('') + rel = (d['rel1'] or d['rel2'] or d['rel3'] or + d['rel4'] or d['rel5'] or d['rel6']) + url = d['url1'] or d['url2'] or d['url3'] + url = urljoin(self.base_url, url) + url = unescape(url) + url = self._clean_re.sub(lambda m: '%%%2x' % ord(m.group(0)), url) + result.add((url, rel)) + # We sort the result, hoping to bring the most recent versions + # to the front + result = sorted(result, key=lambda t: t[0], reverse=True) + return result + + +class SimpleScrapingLocator(Locator): + """ + A locator which scrapes HTML pages to locate downloads for a distribution. + This runs multiple threads to do the I/O; performance is at least as good + as pip's PackageFinder, which works in an analogous fashion. + """ + + # These are used to deal with various Content-Encoding schemes. + decoders = { + 'deflate': zlib.decompress, + 'gzip': lambda b: gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=BytesIO(b)).read(), + 'none': lambda b: b, + } + + def __init__(self, url, timeout=None, num_workers=10, **kwargs): + """ + Initialise an instance. + :param url: The root URL to use for scraping. + :param timeout: The timeout, in seconds, to be applied to requests. + This defaults to ``None`` (no timeout specified). + :param num_workers: The number of worker threads you want to do I/O, + This defaults to 10. + :param kwargs: Passed to the superclass. + """ + super(SimpleScrapingLocator, self).__init__(**kwargs) + self.base_url = ensure_slash(url) + self.timeout = timeout + self._page_cache = {} + self._seen = set() + self._to_fetch = queue.Queue() + self._bad_hosts = set() + self.skip_externals = False + self.num_workers = num_workers + self._lock = threading.RLock() + # See issue #45: we need to be resilient when the locator is used + # in a thread, e.g. with concurrent.futures. We can't use self._lock + # as it is for coordinating our internal threads - the ones created + # in _prepare_threads. + self._gplock = threading.RLock() + self.platform_check = False # See issue #112 + + def _prepare_threads(self): + """ + Threads are created only when get_project is called, and terminate + before it returns. They are there primarily to parallelise I/O (i.e. + fetching web pages). + """ + self._threads = [] + for i in range(self.num_workers): + t = threading.Thread(target=self._fetch) + t.daemon = True + t.start() + self._threads.append(t) + + def _wait_threads(self): + """ + Tell all the threads to terminate (by sending a sentinel value) and + wait for them to do so. + """ + # Note that you need two loops, since you can't say which + # thread will get each sentinel + for t in self._threads: + self._to_fetch.put(None) # sentinel + for t in self._threads: + t.join() + self._threads = [] + + def _get_project(self, name): + result = {'urls': {}, 'digests': {}} + with self._gplock: + self.result = result + self.project_name = name + url = urljoin(self.base_url, '%s/' % quote(name)) + self._seen.clear() + self._page_cache.clear() + self._prepare_threads() + try: + logger.debug('Queueing %s', url) + self._to_fetch.put(url) + self._to_fetch.join() + finally: + self._wait_threads() + del self.result + return result + + platform_dependent = re.compile(r'\b(linux_(i\d86|x86_64|arm\w+)|' + r'win(32|_amd64)|macosx_?\d+)\b', re.I) + + def _is_platform_dependent(self, url): + """ + Does an URL refer to a platform-specific download? + """ + return self.platform_dependent.search(url) + + def _process_download(self, url): + """ + See if an URL is a suitable download for a project. + + If it is, register information in the result dictionary (for + _get_project) about the specific version it's for. + + Note that the return value isn't actually used other than as a boolean + value. + """ + if self.platform_check and self._is_platform_dependent(url): + info = None + else: + info = self.convert_url_to_download_info(url, self.project_name) + logger.debug('process_download: %s -> %s', url, info) + if info: + with self._lock: # needed because self.result is shared + self._update_version_data(self.result, info) + return info + + def _should_queue(self, link, referrer, rel): + """ + Determine whether a link URL from a referring page and with a + particular "rel" attribute should be queued for scraping. + """ + scheme, netloc, path, _, _, _ = urlparse(link) + if path.endswith(self.source_extensions + self.binary_extensions + + self.excluded_extensions): + result = False + elif self.skip_externals and not link.startswith(self.base_url): + result = False + elif not referrer.startswith(self.base_url): + result = False + elif rel not in ('homepage', 'download'): + result = False + elif scheme not in ('http', 'https', 'ftp'): + result = False + elif self._is_platform_dependent(link): + result = False + else: + host = netloc.split(':', 1)[0] + if host.lower() == 'localhost': + result = False + else: + result = True + logger.debug('should_queue: %s (%s) from %s -> %s', link, rel, + referrer, result) + return result + + def _fetch(self): + """ + Get a URL to fetch from the work queue, get the HTML page, examine its + links for download candidates and candidates for further scraping. + + This is a handy method to run in a thread. + """ + while True: + url = self._to_fetch.get() + try: + if url: + page = self.get_page(url) + if page is None: # e.g. after an error + continue + for link, rel in page.links: + if link not in self._seen: + try: + self._seen.add(link) + if (not self._process_download(link) and + self._should_queue(link, url, rel)): + logger.debug('Queueing %s from %s', link, url) + self._to_fetch.put(link) + except MetadataInvalidError: # e.g. invalid versions + pass + except Exception as e: # pragma: no cover + self.errors.put(text_type(e)) + finally: + # always do this, to avoid hangs :-) + self._to_fetch.task_done() + if not url: + #logger.debug('Sentinel seen, quitting.') + break + + def get_page(self, url): + """ + Get the HTML for an URL, possibly from an in-memory cache. + + XXX TODO Note: this cache is never actually cleared. It's assumed that + the data won't get stale over the lifetime of a locator instance (not + necessarily true for the default_locator). + """ + # http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall#package-index-api + scheme, netloc, path, _, _, _ = urlparse(url) + if scheme == 'file' and os.path.isdir(url2pathname(path)): + url = urljoin(ensure_slash(url), 'index.html') + + if url in self._page_cache: + result = self._page_cache[url] + logger.debug('Returning %s from cache: %s', url, result) + else: + host = netloc.split(':', 1)[0] + result = None + if host in self._bad_hosts: + logger.debug('Skipping %s due to bad host %s', url, host) + else: + req = Request(url, headers={'Accept-encoding': 'identity'}) + try: + logger.debug('Fetching %s', url) + resp = self.opener.open(req, timeout=self.timeout) + logger.debug('Fetched %s', url) + headers = resp.info() + content_type = headers.get('Content-Type', '') + if HTML_CONTENT_TYPE.match(content_type): + final_url = resp.geturl() + data = resp.read() + encoding = headers.get('Content-Encoding') + if encoding: + decoder = self.decoders[encoding] # fail if not found + data = decoder(data) + encoding = 'utf-8' + m = CHARSET.search(content_type) + if m: + encoding = m.group(1) + try: + data = data.decode(encoding) + except UnicodeError: # pragma: no cover + data = data.decode('latin-1') # fallback + result = Page(data, final_url) + self._page_cache[final_url] = result + except HTTPError as e: + if e.code != 404: + logger.exception('Fetch failed: %s: %s', url, e) + except URLError as e: # pragma: no cover + logger.exception('Fetch failed: %s: %s', url, e) + with self._lock: + self._bad_hosts.add(host) + except Exception as e: # pragma: no cover + logger.exception('Fetch failed: %s: %s', url, e) + finally: + self._page_cache[url] = result # even if None (failure) + return result + + _distname_re = re.compile(']*>([^<]+)<') + + def get_distribution_names(self): + """ + Return all the distribution names known to this locator. + """ + result = set() + page = self.get_page(self.base_url) + if not page: + raise DistlibException('Unable to get %s' % self.base_url) + for match in self._distname_re.finditer(page.data): + result.add(match.group(1)) + return result + +class DirectoryLocator(Locator): + """ + This class locates distributions in a directory tree. + """ + + def __init__(self, path, **kwargs): + """ + Initialise an instance. + :param path: The root of the directory tree to search. + :param kwargs: Passed to the superclass constructor, + except for: + * recursive - if True (the default), subdirectories are + recursed into. If False, only the top-level directory + is searched, + """ + self.recursive = kwargs.pop('recursive', True) + super(DirectoryLocator, self).__init__(**kwargs) + path = os.path.abspath(path) + if not os.path.isdir(path): # pragma: no cover + raise DistlibException('Not a directory: %r' % path) + self.base_dir = path + + def should_include(self, filename, parent): + """ + Should a filename be considered as a candidate for a distribution + archive? As well as the filename, the directory which contains it + is provided, though not used by the current implementation. + """ + return filename.endswith(self.downloadable_extensions) + + def _get_project(self, name): + result = {'urls': {}, 'digests': {}} + for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.base_dir): + for fn in files: + if self.should_include(fn, root): + fn = os.path.join(root, fn) + url = urlunparse(('file', '', + pathname2url(os.path.abspath(fn)), + '', '', '')) + info = self.convert_url_to_download_info(url, name) + if info: + self._update_version_data(result, info) + if not self.recursive: + break + return result + + def get_distribution_names(self): + """ + Return all the distribution names known to this locator. + """ + result = set() + for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.base_dir): + for fn in files: + if self.should_include(fn, root): + fn = os.path.join(root, fn) + url = urlunparse(('file', '', + pathname2url(os.path.abspath(fn)), + '', '', '')) + info = self.convert_url_to_download_info(url, None) + if info: + result.add(info['name']) + if not self.recursive: + break + return result + +class JSONLocator(Locator): + """ + This locator uses special extended metadata (not available on PyPI) and is + the basis of performant dependency resolution in distlib. Other locators + require archive downloads before dependencies can be determined! As you + might imagine, that can be slow. + """ + def get_distribution_names(self): + """ + Return all the distribution names known to this locator. + """ + raise NotImplementedError('Not available from this locator') + + def _get_project(self, name): + result = {'urls': {}, 'digests': {}} + data = get_project_data(name) + if data: + for info in data.get('files', []): + if info['ptype'] != 'sdist' or info['pyversion'] != 'source': + continue + # We don't store summary in project metadata as it makes + # the data bigger for no benefit during dependency + # resolution + dist = make_dist(data['name'], info['version'], + summary=data.get('summary', + 'Placeholder for summary'), + scheme=self.scheme) + md = dist.metadata + md.source_url = info['url'] + # TODO SHA256 digest + if 'digest' in info and info['digest']: + dist.digest = ('md5', info['digest']) + md.dependencies = info.get('requirements', {}) + dist.exports = info.get('exports', {}) + result[dist.version] = dist + result['urls'].setdefault(dist.version, set()).add(info['url']) + return result + +class DistPathLocator(Locator): + """ + This locator finds installed distributions in a path. It can be useful for + adding to an :class:`AggregatingLocator`. + """ + def __init__(self, distpath, **kwargs): + """ + Initialise an instance. + + :param distpath: A :class:`DistributionPath` instance to search. + """ + super(DistPathLocator, self).__init__(**kwargs) + assert isinstance(distpath, DistributionPath) + self.distpath = distpath + + def _get_project(self, name): + dist = self.distpath.get_distribution(name) + if dist is None: + result = {'urls': {}, 'digests': {}} + else: + result = { + dist.version: dist, + 'urls': {dist.version: set([dist.source_url])}, + 'digests': {dist.version: set([None])} + } + return result + + +class AggregatingLocator(Locator): + """ + This class allows you to chain and/or merge a list of locators. + """ + def __init__(self, *locators, **kwargs): + """ + Initialise an instance. + + :param locators: The list of locators to search. + :param kwargs: Passed to the superclass constructor, + except for: + * merge - if False (the default), the first successful + search from any of the locators is returned. If True, + the results from all locators are merged (this can be + slow). + """ + self.merge = kwargs.pop('merge', False) + self.locators = locators + super(AggregatingLocator, self).__init__(**kwargs) + + def clear_cache(self): + super(AggregatingLocator, self).clear_cache() + for locator in self.locators: + locator.clear_cache() + + def _set_scheme(self, value): + self._scheme = value + for locator in self.locators: + locator.scheme = value + + scheme = property(Locator.scheme.fget, _set_scheme) + + def _get_project(self, name): + result = {} + for locator in self.locators: + d = locator.get_project(name) + if d: + if self.merge: + files = result.get('urls', {}) + digests = result.get('digests', {}) + # next line could overwrite result['urls'], result['digests'] + result.update(d) + df = result.get('urls') + if files and df: + for k, v in files.items(): + if k in df: + df[k] |= v + else: + df[k] = v + dd = result.get('digests') + if digests and dd: + dd.update(digests) + else: + # See issue #18. If any dists are found and we're looking + # for specific constraints, we only return something if + # a match is found. For example, if a DirectoryLocator + # returns just foo (1.0) while we're looking for + # foo (>= 2.0), we'll pretend there was nothing there so + # that subsequent locators can be queried. Otherwise we + # would just return foo (1.0) which would then lead to a + # failure to find foo (>= 2.0), because other locators + # weren't searched. Note that this only matters when + # merge=False. + if self.matcher is None: + found = True + else: + found = False + for k in d: + if self.matcher.match(k): + found = True + break + if found: + result = d + break + return result + + def get_distribution_names(self): + """ + Return all the distribution names known to this locator. + """ + result = set() + for locator in self.locators: + try: + result |= locator.get_distribution_names() + except NotImplementedError: + pass + return result + + +# We use a legacy scheme simply because most of the dists on PyPI use legacy +# versions which don't conform to PEP 440. +default_locator = AggregatingLocator( + # JSONLocator(), # don't use as PEP 426 is withdrawn + SimpleScrapingLocator('https://pypi.org/simple/', + timeout=3.0), + scheme='legacy') + +locate = default_locator.locate + + +class DependencyFinder(object): + """ + Locate dependencies for distributions. + """ + + def __init__(self, locator=None): + """ + Initialise an instance, using the specified locator + to locate distributions. + """ + self.locator = locator or default_locator + self.scheme = get_scheme(self.locator.scheme) + + def add_distribution(self, dist): + """ + Add a distribution to the finder. This will update internal information + about who provides what. + :param dist: The distribution to add. + """ + logger.debug('adding distribution %s', dist) + name = dist.key + self.dists_by_name[name] = dist + self.dists[(name, dist.version)] = dist + for p in dist.provides: + name, version = parse_name_and_version(p) + logger.debug('Add to provided: %s, %s, %s', name, version, dist) + self.provided.setdefault(name, set()).add((version, dist)) + + def remove_distribution(self, dist): + """ + Remove a distribution from the finder. This will update internal + information about who provides what. + :param dist: The distribution to remove. + """ + logger.debug('removing distribution %s', dist) + name = dist.key + del self.dists_by_name[name] + del self.dists[(name, dist.version)] + for p in dist.provides: + name, version = parse_name_and_version(p) + logger.debug('Remove from provided: %s, %s, %s', name, version, dist) + s = self.provided[name] + s.remove((version, dist)) + if not s: + del self.provided[name] + + def get_matcher(self, reqt): + """ + Get a version matcher for a requirement. + :param reqt: The requirement + :type reqt: str + :return: A version matcher (an instance of + :class:`distlib.version.Matcher`). + """ + try: + matcher = self.scheme.matcher(reqt) + except UnsupportedVersionError: # pragma: no cover + # XXX compat-mode if cannot read the version + name = reqt.split()[0] + matcher = self.scheme.matcher(name) + return matcher + + def find_providers(self, reqt): + """ + Find the distributions which can fulfill a requirement. + + :param reqt: The requirement. + :type reqt: str + :return: A set of distribution which can fulfill the requirement. + """ + matcher = self.get_matcher(reqt) + name = matcher.key # case-insensitive + result = set() + provided = self.provided + if name in provided: + for version, provider in provided[name]: + try: + match = matcher.match(version) + except UnsupportedVersionError: + match = False + + if match: + result.add(provider) + break + return result + + def try_to_replace(self, provider, other, problems): + """ + Attempt to replace one provider with another. This is typically used + when resolving dependencies from multiple sources, e.g. A requires + (B >= 1.0) while C requires (B >= 1.1). + + For successful replacement, ``provider`` must meet all the requirements + which ``other`` fulfills. + + :param provider: The provider we are trying to replace with. + :param other: The provider we're trying to replace. + :param problems: If False is returned, this will contain what + problems prevented replacement. This is currently + a tuple of the literal string 'cantreplace', + ``provider``, ``other`` and the set of requirements + that ``provider`` couldn't fulfill. + :return: True if we can replace ``other`` with ``provider``, else + False. + """ + rlist = self.reqts[other] + unmatched = set() + for s in rlist: + matcher = self.get_matcher(s) + if not matcher.match(provider.version): + unmatched.add(s) + if unmatched: + # can't replace other with provider + problems.add(('cantreplace', provider, other, + frozenset(unmatched))) + result = False + else: + # can replace other with provider + self.remove_distribution(other) + del self.reqts[other] + for s in rlist: + self.reqts.setdefault(provider, set()).add(s) + self.add_distribution(provider) + result = True + return result + + def find(self, requirement, meta_extras=None, prereleases=False): + """ + Find a distribution and all distributions it depends on. + + :param requirement: The requirement specifying the distribution to + find, or a Distribution instance. + :param meta_extras: A list of meta extras such as :test:, :build: and + so on. + :param prereleases: If ``True``, allow pre-release versions to be + returned - otherwise, don't return prereleases + unless they're all that's available. + + Return a set of :class:`Distribution` instances and a set of + problems. + + The distributions returned should be such that they have the + :attr:`required` attribute set to ``True`` if they were + from the ``requirement`` passed to ``find()``, and they have the + :attr:`build_time_dependency` attribute set to ``True`` unless they + are post-installation dependencies of the ``requirement``. + + The problems should be a tuple consisting of the string + ``'unsatisfied'`` and the requirement which couldn't be satisfied + by any distribution known to the locator. + """ + + self.provided = {} + self.dists = {} + self.dists_by_name = {} + self.reqts = {} + + meta_extras = set(meta_extras or []) + if ':*:' in meta_extras: + meta_extras.remove(':*:') + # :meta: and :run: are implicitly included + meta_extras |= set([':test:', ':build:', ':dev:']) + + if isinstance(requirement, Distribution): + dist = odist = requirement + logger.debug('passed %s as requirement', odist) + else: + dist = odist = self.locator.locate(requirement, + prereleases=prereleases) + if dist is None: + raise DistlibException('Unable to locate %r' % requirement) + logger.debug('located %s', odist) + dist.requested = True + problems = set() + todo = set([dist]) + install_dists = set([odist]) + while todo: + dist = todo.pop() + name = dist.key # case-insensitive + if name not in self.dists_by_name: + self.add_distribution(dist) + else: + #import pdb; pdb.set_trace() + other = self.dists_by_name[name] + if other != dist: + self.try_to_replace(dist, other, problems) + + ireqts = dist.run_requires | dist.meta_requires + sreqts = dist.build_requires + ereqts = set() + if meta_extras and dist in install_dists: + for key in ('test', 'build', 'dev'): + e = ':%s:' % key + if e in meta_extras: + ereqts |= getattr(dist, '%s_requires' % key) + all_reqts = ireqts | sreqts | ereqts + for r in all_reqts: + providers = self.find_providers(r) + if not providers: + logger.debug('No providers found for %r', r) + provider = self.locator.locate(r, prereleases=prereleases) + # If no provider is found and we didn't consider + # prereleases, consider them now. + if provider is None and not prereleases: + provider = self.locator.locate(r, prereleases=True) + if provider is None: + logger.debug('Cannot satisfy %r', r) + problems.add(('unsatisfied', r)) + else: + n, v = provider.key, provider.version + if (n, v) not in self.dists: + todo.add(provider) + providers.add(provider) + if r in ireqts and dist in install_dists: + install_dists.add(provider) + logger.debug('Adding %s to install_dists', + provider.name_and_version) + for p in providers: + name = p.key + if name not in self.dists_by_name: + self.reqts.setdefault(p, set()).add(r) + else: + other = self.dists_by_name[name] + if other != p: + # see if other can be replaced by p + self.try_to_replace(p, other, problems) + + dists = set(self.dists.values()) + for dist in dists: + dist.build_time_dependency = dist not in install_dists + if dist.build_time_dependency: + logger.debug('%s is a build-time dependency only.', + dist.name_and_version) + logger.debug('find done for %s', odist) + return dists, problems diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/manifest.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/manifest.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ca0fe442d9ca499466df9438df16eca405c5f102 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/manifest.py @@ -0,0 +1,393 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# +# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Python Software Foundation. +# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt. +# +""" +Class representing the list of files in a distribution. + +Equivalent to distutils.filelist, but fixes some problems. +""" +import fnmatch +import logging +import os +import re +import sys + +from . import DistlibException +from .compat import fsdecode +from .util import convert_path + + +__all__ = ['Manifest'] + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +# a \ followed by some spaces + EOL +_COLLAPSE_PATTERN = re.compile('\\\\w*\n', re.M) +_COMMENTED_LINE = re.compile('#.*?(?=\n)|\n(?=$)', re.M | re.S) + +# +# Due to the different results returned by fnmatch.translate, we need +# to do slightly different processing for Python 2.7 and 3.2 ... this needed +# to be brought in for Python 3.6 onwards. +# +_PYTHON_VERSION = sys.version_info[:2] + +class Manifest(object): + """A list of files built by on exploring the filesystem and filtered by + applying various patterns to what we find there. + """ + + def __init__(self, base=None): + """ + Initialise an instance. + + :param base: The base directory to explore under. + """ + self.base = os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(base or os.getcwd())) + self.prefix = self.base + os.sep + self.allfiles = None + self.files = set() + + # + # Public API + # + + def findall(self): + """Find all files under the base and set ``allfiles`` to the absolute + pathnames of files found. + """ + from stat import S_ISREG, S_ISDIR, S_ISLNK + + self.allfiles = allfiles = [] + root = self.base + stack = [root] + pop = stack.pop + push = stack.append + + while stack: + root = pop() + names = os.listdir(root) + + for name in names: + fullname = os.path.join(root, name) + + # Avoid excess stat calls -- just one will do, thank you! + stat = os.stat(fullname) + mode = stat.st_mode + if S_ISREG(mode): + allfiles.append(fsdecode(fullname)) + elif S_ISDIR(mode) and not S_ISLNK(mode): + push(fullname) + + def add(self, item): + """ + Add a file to the manifest. + + :param item: The pathname to add. This can be relative to the base. + """ + if not item.startswith(self.prefix): + item = os.path.join(self.base, item) + self.files.add(os.path.normpath(item)) + + def add_many(self, items): + """ + Add a list of files to the manifest. + + :param items: The pathnames to add. These can be relative to the base. + """ + for item in items: + self.add(item) + + def sorted(self, wantdirs=False): + """ + Return sorted files in directory order + """ + + def add_dir(dirs, d): + dirs.add(d) + logger.debug('add_dir added %s', d) + if d != self.base: + parent, _ = os.path.split(d) + assert parent not in ('', '/') + add_dir(dirs, parent) + + result = set(self.files) # make a copy! + if wantdirs: + dirs = set() + for f in result: + add_dir(dirs, os.path.dirname(f)) + result |= dirs + return [os.path.join(*path_tuple) for path_tuple in + sorted(os.path.split(path) for path in result)] + + def clear(self): + """Clear all collected files.""" + self.files = set() + self.allfiles = [] + + def process_directive(self, directive): + """ + Process a directive which either adds some files from ``allfiles`` to + ``files``, or removes some files from ``files``. + + :param directive: The directive to process. This should be in a format + compatible with distutils ``MANIFEST.in`` files: + + http://docs.python.org/distutils/sourcedist.html#commands + """ + # Parse the line: split it up, make sure the right number of words + # is there, and return the relevant words. 'action' is always + # defined: it's the first word of the line. Which of the other + # three are defined depends on the action; it'll be either + # patterns, (dir and patterns), or (dirpattern). + action, patterns, thedir, dirpattern = self._parse_directive(directive) + + # OK, now we know that the action is valid and we have the + # right number of words on the line for that action -- so we + # can proceed with minimal error-checking. + if action == 'include': + for pattern in patterns: + if not self._include_pattern(pattern, anchor=True): + logger.warning('no files found matching %r', pattern) + + elif action == 'exclude': + for pattern in patterns: + found = self._exclude_pattern(pattern, anchor=True) + #if not found: + # logger.warning('no previously-included files ' + # 'found matching %r', pattern) + + elif action == 'global-include': + for pattern in patterns: + if not self._include_pattern(pattern, anchor=False): + logger.warning('no files found matching %r ' + 'anywhere in distribution', pattern) + + elif action == 'global-exclude': + for pattern in patterns: + found = self._exclude_pattern(pattern, anchor=False) + #if not found: + # logger.warning('no previously-included files ' + # 'matching %r found anywhere in ' + # 'distribution', pattern) + + elif action == 'recursive-include': + for pattern in patterns: + if not self._include_pattern(pattern, prefix=thedir): + logger.warning('no files found matching %r ' + 'under directory %r', pattern, thedir) + + elif action == 'recursive-exclude': + for pattern in patterns: + found = self._exclude_pattern(pattern, prefix=thedir) + #if not found: + # logger.warning('no previously-included files ' + # 'matching %r found under directory %r', + # pattern, thedir) + + elif action == 'graft': + if not self._include_pattern(None, prefix=dirpattern): + logger.warning('no directories found matching %r', + dirpattern) + + elif action == 'prune': + if not self._exclude_pattern(None, prefix=dirpattern): + logger.warning('no previously-included directories found ' + 'matching %r', dirpattern) + else: # pragma: no cover + # This should never happen, as it should be caught in + # _parse_template_line + raise DistlibException( + 'invalid action %r' % action) + + # + # Private API + # + + def _parse_directive(self, directive): + """ + Validate a directive. + :param directive: The directive to validate. + :return: A tuple of action, patterns, thedir, dir_patterns + """ + words = directive.split() + if len(words) == 1 and words[0] not in ('include', 'exclude', + 'global-include', + 'global-exclude', + 'recursive-include', + 'recursive-exclude', + 'graft', 'prune'): + # no action given, let's use the default 'include' + words.insert(0, 'include') + + action = words[0] + patterns = thedir = dir_pattern = None + + if action in ('include', 'exclude', + 'global-include', 'global-exclude'): + if len(words) < 2: + raise DistlibException( + '%r expects ...' % action) + + patterns = [convert_path(word) for word in words[1:]] + + elif action in ('recursive-include', 'recursive-exclude'): + if len(words) < 3: + raise DistlibException( + '%r expects ...' % action) + + thedir = convert_path(words[1]) + patterns = [convert_path(word) for word in words[2:]] + + elif action in ('graft', 'prune'): + if len(words) != 2: + raise DistlibException( + '%r expects a single ' % action) + + dir_pattern = convert_path(words[1]) + + else: + raise DistlibException('unknown action %r' % action) + + return action, patterns, thedir, dir_pattern + + def _include_pattern(self, pattern, anchor=True, prefix=None, + is_regex=False): + """Select strings (presumably filenames) from 'self.files' that + match 'pattern', a Unix-style wildcard (glob) pattern. + + Patterns are not quite the same as implemented by the 'fnmatch' + module: '*' and '?' match non-special characters, where "special" + is platform-dependent: slash on Unix; colon, slash, and backslash on + DOS/Windows; and colon on Mac OS. + + If 'anchor' is true (the default), then the pattern match is more + stringent: "*.py" will match "foo.py" but not "foo/bar.py". If + 'anchor' is false, both of these will match. + + If 'prefix' is supplied, then only filenames starting with 'prefix' + (itself a pattern) and ending with 'pattern', with anything in between + them, will match. 'anchor' is ignored in this case. + + If 'is_regex' is true, 'anchor' and 'prefix' are ignored, and + 'pattern' is assumed to be either a string containing a regex or a + regex object -- no translation is done, the regex is just compiled + and used as-is. + + Selected strings will be added to self.files. + + Return True if files are found. + """ + # XXX docstring lying about what the special chars are? + found = False + pattern_re = self._translate_pattern(pattern, anchor, prefix, is_regex) + + # delayed loading of allfiles list + if self.allfiles is None: + self.findall() + + for name in self.allfiles: + if pattern_re.search(name): + self.files.add(name) + found = True + return found + + def _exclude_pattern(self, pattern, anchor=True, prefix=None, + is_regex=False): + """Remove strings (presumably filenames) from 'files' that match + 'pattern'. + + Other parameters are the same as for 'include_pattern()', above. + The list 'self.files' is modified in place. Return True if files are + found. + + This API is public to allow e.g. exclusion of SCM subdirs, e.g. when + packaging source distributions + """ + found = False + pattern_re = self._translate_pattern(pattern, anchor, prefix, is_regex) + for f in list(self.files): + if pattern_re.search(f): + self.files.remove(f) + found = True + return found + + def _translate_pattern(self, pattern, anchor=True, prefix=None, + is_regex=False): + """Translate a shell-like wildcard pattern to a compiled regular + expression. + + Return the compiled regex. If 'is_regex' true, + then 'pattern' is directly compiled to a regex (if it's a string) + or just returned as-is (assumes it's a regex object). + """ + if is_regex: + if isinstance(pattern, str): + return re.compile(pattern) + else: + return pattern + + if _PYTHON_VERSION > (3, 2): + # ditch start and end characters + start, _, end = self._glob_to_re('_').partition('_') + + if pattern: + pattern_re = self._glob_to_re(pattern) + if _PYTHON_VERSION > (3, 2): + assert pattern_re.startswith(start) and pattern_re.endswith(end) + else: + pattern_re = '' + + base = re.escape(os.path.join(self.base, '')) + if prefix is not None: + # ditch end of pattern character + if _PYTHON_VERSION <= (3, 2): + empty_pattern = self._glob_to_re('') + prefix_re = self._glob_to_re(prefix)[:-len(empty_pattern)] + else: + prefix_re = self._glob_to_re(prefix) + assert prefix_re.startswith(start) and prefix_re.endswith(end) + prefix_re = prefix_re[len(start): len(prefix_re) - len(end)] + sep = os.sep + if os.sep == '\\': + sep = r'\\' + if _PYTHON_VERSION <= (3, 2): + pattern_re = '^' + base + sep.join((prefix_re, + '.*' + pattern_re)) + else: + pattern_re = pattern_re[len(start): len(pattern_re) - len(end)] + pattern_re = r'%s%s%s%s.*%s%s' % (start, base, prefix_re, sep, + pattern_re, end) + else: # no prefix -- respect anchor flag + if anchor: + if _PYTHON_VERSION <= (3, 2): + pattern_re = '^' + base + pattern_re + else: + pattern_re = r'%s%s%s' % (start, base, pattern_re[len(start):]) + + return re.compile(pattern_re) + + def _glob_to_re(self, pattern): + """Translate a shell-like glob pattern to a regular expression. + + Return a string containing the regex. Differs from + 'fnmatch.translate()' in that '*' does not match "special characters" + (which are platform-specific). + """ + pattern_re = fnmatch.translate(pattern) + + # '?' and '*' in the glob pattern become '.' and '.*' in the RE, which + # IMHO is wrong -- '?' and '*' aren't supposed to match slash in Unix, + # and by extension they shouldn't match such "special characters" under + # any OS. So change all non-escaped dots in the RE to match any + # character except the special characters (currently: just os.sep). + sep = os.sep + if os.sep == '\\': + # we're using a regex to manipulate a regex, so we need + # to escape the backslash twice + sep = r'\\\\' + escaped = r'\1[^%s]' % sep + pattern_re = re.sub(r'((? y, + '!=': lambda x, y: x != y, + '<': lambda x, y: x < y, + '<=': lambda x, y: x == y or x < y, + '>': lambda x, y: x > y, + '>=': lambda x, y: x == y or x > y, + 'and': lambda x, y: x and y, + 'or': lambda x, y: x or y, + 'in': lambda x, y: x in y, + 'not in': lambda x, y: x not in y, + } + + def evaluate(self, expr, context): + """ + Evaluate a marker expression returned by the :func:`parse_requirement` + function in the specified context. + """ + if isinstance(expr, string_types): + if expr[0] in '\'"': + result = expr[1:-1] + else: + if expr not in context: + raise SyntaxError('unknown variable: %s' % expr) + result = context[expr] + else: + assert isinstance(expr, dict) + op = expr['op'] + if op not in self.operations: + raise NotImplementedError('op not implemented: %s' % op) + elhs = expr['lhs'] + erhs = expr['rhs'] + if _is_literal(expr['lhs']) and _is_literal(expr['rhs']): + raise SyntaxError('invalid comparison: %s %s %s' % (elhs, op, erhs)) + + lhs = self.evaluate(elhs, context) + rhs = self.evaluate(erhs, context) + if ((elhs == 'python_version' or erhs == 'python_version') and + op in ('<', '<=', '>', '>=', '===', '==', '!=', '~=')): + lhs = NV(lhs) + rhs = NV(rhs) + elif elhs == 'python_version' and op in ('in', 'not in'): + lhs = NV(lhs) + rhs = _get_versions(rhs) + result = self.operations[op](lhs, rhs) + return result + +_DIGITS = re.compile(r'\d+\.\d+') + +def default_context(): + def format_full_version(info): + version = '%s.%s.%s' % (info.major, info.minor, info.micro) + kind = info.releaselevel + if kind != 'final': + version += kind[0] + str(info.serial) + return version + + if hasattr(sys, 'implementation'): + implementation_version = format_full_version(sys.implementation.version) + implementation_name = sys.implementation.name + else: + implementation_version = '0' + implementation_name = '' + + ppv = platform.python_version() + m = _DIGITS.match(ppv) + pv = m.group(0) + result = { + 'implementation_name': implementation_name, + 'implementation_version': implementation_version, + 'os_name': os.name, + 'platform_machine': platform.machine(), + 'platform_python_implementation': platform.python_implementation(), + 'platform_release': platform.release(), + 'platform_system': platform.system(), + 'platform_version': platform.version(), + 'platform_in_venv': str(in_venv()), + 'python_full_version': ppv, + 'python_version': pv, + 'sys_platform': sys.platform, + } + return result + +DEFAULT_CONTEXT = default_context() +del default_context + +evaluator = Evaluator() + +def interpret(marker, execution_context=None): + """ + Interpret a marker and return a result depending on environment. + + :param marker: The marker to interpret. + :type marker: str + :param execution_context: The context used for name lookup. + :type execution_context: mapping + """ + try: + expr, rest = parse_marker(marker) + except Exception as e: + raise SyntaxError('Unable to interpret marker syntax: %s: %s' % (marker, e)) + if rest and rest[0] != '#': + raise SyntaxError('unexpected trailing data in marker: %s: %s' % (marker, rest)) + context = dict(DEFAULT_CONTEXT) + if execution_context: + context.update(execution_context) + return evaluator.evaluate(expr, context) diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/metadata.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/metadata.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c329e1977fd1ed403bb65529296d5c803a6b289f --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/metadata.py @@ -0,0 +1,1076 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# +# Copyright (C) 2012 The Python Software Foundation. +# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt. +# +"""Implementation of the Metadata for Python packages PEPs. + +Supports all metadata formats (1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3/2.1 and 2.2). +""" +from __future__ import unicode_literals + +import codecs +from email import message_from_file +import json +import logging +import re + + +from . import DistlibException, __version__ +from .compat import StringIO, string_types, text_type +from .markers import interpret +from .util import extract_by_key, get_extras +from .version import get_scheme, PEP440_VERSION_RE + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class MetadataMissingError(DistlibException): + """A required metadata is missing""" + + +class MetadataConflictError(DistlibException): + """Attempt to read or write metadata fields that are conflictual.""" + + +class MetadataUnrecognizedVersionError(DistlibException): + """Unknown metadata version number.""" + + +class MetadataInvalidError(DistlibException): + """A metadata value is invalid""" + +# public API of this module +__all__ = ['Metadata', 'PKG_INFO_ENCODING', 'PKG_INFO_PREFERRED_VERSION'] + +# Encoding used for the PKG-INFO files +PKG_INFO_ENCODING = 'utf-8' + +# preferred version. Hopefully will be changed +# to 1.2 once PEP 345 is supported everywhere +PKG_INFO_PREFERRED_VERSION = '1.1' + +_LINE_PREFIX_1_2 = re.compile('\n \\|') +_LINE_PREFIX_PRE_1_2 = re.compile('\n ') +_241_FIELDS = ('Metadata-Version', 'Name', 'Version', 'Platform', + 'Summary', 'Description', + 'Keywords', 'Home-page', 'Author', 'Author-email', + 'License') + +_314_FIELDS = ('Metadata-Version', 'Name', 'Version', 'Platform', + 'Supported-Platform', 'Summary', 'Description', + 'Keywords', 'Home-page', 'Author', 'Author-email', + 'License', 'Classifier', 'Download-URL', 'Obsoletes', + 'Provides', 'Requires') + +_314_MARKERS = ('Obsoletes', 'Provides', 'Requires', 'Classifier', + 'Download-URL') + +_345_FIELDS = ('Metadata-Version', 'Name', 'Version', 'Platform', + 'Supported-Platform', 'Summary', 'Description', + 'Keywords', 'Home-page', 'Author', 'Author-email', + 'Maintainer', 'Maintainer-email', 'License', + 'Classifier', 'Download-URL', 'Obsoletes-Dist', + 'Project-URL', 'Provides-Dist', 'Requires-Dist', + 'Requires-Python', 'Requires-External') + +_345_MARKERS = ('Provides-Dist', 'Requires-Dist', 'Requires-Python', + 'Obsoletes-Dist', 'Requires-External', 'Maintainer', + 'Maintainer-email', 'Project-URL') + +_426_FIELDS = ('Metadata-Version', 'Name', 'Version', 'Platform', + 'Supported-Platform', 'Summary', 'Description', + 'Keywords', 'Home-page', 'Author', 'Author-email', + 'Maintainer', 'Maintainer-email', 'License', + 'Classifier', 'Download-URL', 'Obsoletes-Dist', + 'Project-URL', 'Provides-Dist', 'Requires-Dist', + 'Requires-Python', 'Requires-External', 'Private-Version', + 'Obsoleted-By', 'Setup-Requires-Dist', 'Extension', + 'Provides-Extra') + +_426_MARKERS = ('Private-Version', 'Provides-Extra', 'Obsoleted-By', + 'Setup-Requires-Dist', 'Extension') + +# See issue #106: Sometimes 'Requires' and 'Provides' occur wrongly in +# the metadata. Include them in the tuple literal below to allow them +# (for now). +# Ditto for Obsoletes - see issue #140. +_566_FIELDS = _426_FIELDS + ('Description-Content-Type', + 'Requires', 'Provides', 'Obsoletes') + +_566_MARKERS = ('Description-Content-Type',) + +_643_MARKERS = ('Dynamic', 'License-File') + +_643_FIELDS = _566_FIELDS + _643_MARKERS + +_ALL_FIELDS = set() +_ALL_FIELDS.update(_241_FIELDS) +_ALL_FIELDS.update(_314_FIELDS) +_ALL_FIELDS.update(_345_FIELDS) +_ALL_FIELDS.update(_426_FIELDS) +_ALL_FIELDS.update(_566_FIELDS) +_ALL_FIELDS.update(_643_FIELDS) + +EXTRA_RE = re.compile(r'''extra\s*==\s*("([^"]+)"|'([^']+)')''') + + +def _version2fieldlist(version): + if version == '1.0': + return _241_FIELDS + elif version == '1.1': + return _314_FIELDS + elif version == '1.2': + return _345_FIELDS + elif version in ('1.3', '2.1'): + # avoid adding field names if already there + return _345_FIELDS + tuple(f for f in _566_FIELDS if f not in _345_FIELDS) + elif version == '2.0': + raise ValueError('Metadata 2.0 is withdrawn and not supported') + # return _426_FIELDS + elif version == '2.2': + return _643_FIELDS + raise MetadataUnrecognizedVersionError(version) + + +def _best_version(fields): + """Detect the best version depending on the fields used.""" + def _has_marker(keys, markers): + for marker in markers: + if marker in keys: + return True + return False + + keys = [] + for key, value in fields.items(): + if value in ([], 'UNKNOWN', None): + continue + keys.append(key) + + possible_versions = ['1.0', '1.1', '1.2', '1.3', '2.1', '2.2'] # 2.0 removed + + # first let's try to see if a field is not part of one of the version + for key in keys: + if key not in _241_FIELDS and '1.0' in possible_versions: + possible_versions.remove('1.0') + logger.debug('Removed 1.0 due to %s', key) + if key not in _314_FIELDS and '1.1' in possible_versions: + possible_versions.remove('1.1') + logger.debug('Removed 1.1 due to %s', key) + if key not in _345_FIELDS and '1.2' in possible_versions: + possible_versions.remove('1.2') + logger.debug('Removed 1.2 due to %s', key) + if key not in _566_FIELDS and '1.3' in possible_versions: + possible_versions.remove('1.3') + logger.debug('Removed 1.3 due to %s', key) + if key not in _566_FIELDS and '2.1' in possible_versions: + if key != 'Description': # In 2.1, description allowed after headers + possible_versions.remove('2.1') + logger.debug('Removed 2.1 due to %s', key) + if key not in _643_FIELDS and '2.2' in possible_versions: + possible_versions.remove('2.2') + logger.debug('Removed 2.2 due to %s', key) + # if key not in _426_FIELDS and '2.0' in possible_versions: + # possible_versions.remove('2.0') + # logger.debug('Removed 2.0 due to %s', key) + + # possible_version contains qualified versions + if len(possible_versions) == 1: + return possible_versions[0] # found ! + elif len(possible_versions) == 0: + logger.debug('Out of options - unknown metadata set: %s', fields) + raise MetadataConflictError('Unknown metadata set') + + # let's see if one unique marker is found + is_1_1 = '1.1' in possible_versions and _has_marker(keys, _314_MARKERS) + is_1_2 = '1.2' in possible_versions and _has_marker(keys, _345_MARKERS) + is_2_1 = '2.1' in possible_versions and _has_marker(keys, _566_MARKERS) + # is_2_0 = '2.0' in possible_versions and _has_marker(keys, _426_MARKERS) + is_2_2 = '2.2' in possible_versions and _has_marker(keys, _643_MARKERS) + if int(is_1_1) + int(is_1_2) + int(is_2_1) + int(is_2_2) > 1: + raise MetadataConflictError('You used incompatible 1.1/1.2/2.1/2.2 fields') + + # we have the choice, 1.0, or 1.2, 2.1 or 2.2 + # - 1.0 has a broken Summary field but works with all tools + # - 1.1 is to avoid + # - 1.2 fixes Summary but has little adoption + # - 2.1 adds more features + # - 2.2 is the latest + if not is_1_1 and not is_1_2 and not is_2_1 and not is_2_2: + # we couldn't find any specific marker + if PKG_INFO_PREFERRED_VERSION in possible_versions: + return PKG_INFO_PREFERRED_VERSION + if is_1_1: + return '1.1' + if is_1_2: + return '1.2' + if is_2_1: + return '2.1' + # if is_2_2: + # return '2.2' + + return '2.2' + +# This follows the rules about transforming keys as described in +# https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0566/#id17 +_ATTR2FIELD = { + name.lower().replace("-", "_"): name for name in _ALL_FIELDS +} +_FIELD2ATTR = {field: attr for attr, field in _ATTR2FIELD.items()} + +_PREDICATE_FIELDS = ('Requires-Dist', 'Obsoletes-Dist', 'Provides-Dist') +_VERSIONS_FIELDS = ('Requires-Python',) +_VERSION_FIELDS = ('Version',) +_LISTFIELDS = ('Platform', 'Classifier', 'Obsoletes', + 'Requires', 'Provides', 'Obsoletes-Dist', + 'Provides-Dist', 'Requires-Dist', 'Requires-External', + 'Project-URL', 'Supported-Platform', 'Setup-Requires-Dist', + 'Provides-Extra', 'Extension', 'License-File') +_LISTTUPLEFIELDS = ('Project-URL',) + +_ELEMENTSFIELD = ('Keywords',) + +_UNICODEFIELDS = ('Author', 'Maintainer', 'Summary', 'Description') + +_MISSING = object() + +_FILESAFE = re.compile('[^A-Za-z0-9.]+') + + +def _get_name_and_version(name, version, for_filename=False): + """Return the distribution name with version. + + If for_filename is true, return a filename-escaped form.""" + if for_filename: + # For both name and version any runs of non-alphanumeric or '.' + # characters are replaced with a single '-'. Additionally any + # spaces in the version string become '.' + name = _FILESAFE.sub('-', name) + version = _FILESAFE.sub('-', version.replace(' ', '.')) + return '%s-%s' % (name, version) + + +class LegacyMetadata(object): + """The legacy metadata of a release. + + Supports versions 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 2.0 and 1.3/2.1 (auto-detected). You can + instantiate the class with one of these arguments (or none): + - *path*, the path to a metadata file + - *fileobj* give a file-like object with metadata as content + - *mapping* is a dict-like object + - *scheme* is a version scheme name + """ + # TODO document the mapping API and UNKNOWN default key + + def __init__(self, path=None, fileobj=None, mapping=None, + scheme='default'): + if [path, fileobj, mapping].count(None) < 2: + raise TypeError('path, fileobj and mapping are exclusive') + self._fields = {} + self.requires_files = [] + self._dependencies = None + self.scheme = scheme + if path is not None: + self.read(path) + elif fileobj is not None: + self.read_file(fileobj) + elif mapping is not None: + self.update(mapping) + self.set_metadata_version() + + def set_metadata_version(self): + self._fields['Metadata-Version'] = _best_version(self._fields) + + def _write_field(self, fileobj, name, value): + fileobj.write('%s: %s\n' % (name, value)) + + def __getitem__(self, name): + return self.get(name) + + def __setitem__(self, name, value): + return self.set(name, value) + + def __delitem__(self, name): + field_name = self._convert_name(name) + try: + del self._fields[field_name] + except KeyError: + raise KeyError(name) + + def __contains__(self, name): + return (name in self._fields or + self._convert_name(name) in self._fields) + + def _convert_name(self, name): + if name in _ALL_FIELDS: + return name + name = name.replace('-', '_').lower() + return _ATTR2FIELD.get(name, name) + + def _default_value(self, name): + if name in _LISTFIELDS or name in _ELEMENTSFIELD: + return [] + return 'UNKNOWN' + + def _remove_line_prefix(self, value): + if self.metadata_version in ('1.0', '1.1'): + return _LINE_PREFIX_PRE_1_2.sub('\n', value) + else: + return _LINE_PREFIX_1_2.sub('\n', value) + + def __getattr__(self, name): + if name in _ATTR2FIELD: + return self[name] + raise AttributeError(name) + + # + # Public API + # + +# dependencies = property(_get_dependencies, _set_dependencies) + + def get_fullname(self, filesafe=False): + """Return the distribution name with version. + + If filesafe is true, return a filename-escaped form.""" + return _get_name_and_version(self['Name'], self['Version'], filesafe) + + def is_field(self, name): + """return True if name is a valid metadata key""" + name = self._convert_name(name) + return name in _ALL_FIELDS + + def is_multi_field(self, name): + name = self._convert_name(name) + return name in _LISTFIELDS + + def read(self, filepath): + """Read the metadata values from a file path.""" + fp = codecs.open(filepath, 'r', encoding='utf-8') + try: + self.read_file(fp) + finally: + fp.close() + + def read_file(self, fileob): + """Read the metadata values from a file object.""" + msg = message_from_file(fileob) + self._fields['Metadata-Version'] = msg['metadata-version'] + + # When reading, get all the fields we can + for field in _ALL_FIELDS: + if field not in msg: + continue + if field in _LISTFIELDS: + # we can have multiple lines + values = msg.get_all(field) + if field in _LISTTUPLEFIELDS and values is not None: + values = [tuple(value.split(',')) for value in values] + self.set(field, values) + else: + # single line + value = msg[field] + if value is not None and value != 'UNKNOWN': + self.set(field, value) + + # PEP 566 specifies that the body be used for the description, if + # available + body = msg.get_payload() + self["Description"] = body if body else self["Description"] + # logger.debug('Attempting to set metadata for %s', self) + # self.set_metadata_version() + + def write(self, filepath, skip_unknown=False): + """Write the metadata fields to filepath.""" + fp = codecs.open(filepath, 'w', encoding='utf-8') + try: + self.write_file(fp, skip_unknown) + finally: + fp.close() + + def write_file(self, fileobject, skip_unknown=False): + """Write the PKG-INFO format data to a file object.""" + self.set_metadata_version() + + for field in _version2fieldlist(self['Metadata-Version']): + values = self.get(field) + if skip_unknown and values in ('UNKNOWN', [], ['UNKNOWN']): + continue + if field in _ELEMENTSFIELD: + self._write_field(fileobject, field, ','.join(values)) + continue + if field not in _LISTFIELDS: + if field == 'Description': + if self.metadata_version in ('1.0', '1.1'): + values = values.replace('\n', '\n ') + else: + values = values.replace('\n', '\n |') + values = [values] + + if field in _LISTTUPLEFIELDS: + values = [','.join(value) for value in values] + + for value in values: + self._write_field(fileobject, field, value) + + def update(self, other=None, **kwargs): + """Set metadata values from the given iterable `other` and kwargs. + + Behavior is like `dict.update`: If `other` has a ``keys`` method, + they are looped over and ``self[key]`` is assigned ``other[key]``. + Else, ``other`` is an iterable of ``(key, value)`` iterables. + + Keys that don't match a metadata field or that have an empty value are + dropped. + """ + def _set(key, value): + if key in _ATTR2FIELD and value: + self.set(self._convert_name(key), value) + + if not other: + # other is None or empty container + pass + elif hasattr(other, 'keys'): + for k in other.keys(): + _set(k, other[k]) + else: + for k, v in other: + _set(k, v) + + if kwargs: + for k, v in kwargs.items(): + _set(k, v) + + def set(self, name, value): + """Control then set a metadata field.""" + name = self._convert_name(name) + + if ((name in _ELEMENTSFIELD or name == 'Platform') and + not isinstance(value, (list, tuple))): + if isinstance(value, string_types): + value = [v.strip() for v in value.split(',')] + else: + value = [] + elif (name in _LISTFIELDS and + not isinstance(value, (list, tuple))): + if isinstance(value, string_types): + value = [value] + else: + value = [] + + if logger.isEnabledFor(logging.WARNING): + project_name = self['Name'] + + scheme = get_scheme(self.scheme) + if name in _PREDICATE_FIELDS and value is not None: + for v in value: + # check that the values are valid + if not scheme.is_valid_matcher(v.split(';')[0]): + logger.warning( + "'%s': '%s' is not valid (field '%s')", + project_name, v, name) + # FIXME this rejects UNKNOWN, is that right? + elif name in _VERSIONS_FIELDS and value is not None: + if not scheme.is_valid_constraint_list(value): + logger.warning("'%s': '%s' is not a valid version (field '%s')", + project_name, value, name) + elif name in _VERSION_FIELDS and value is not None: + if not scheme.is_valid_version(value): + logger.warning("'%s': '%s' is not a valid version (field '%s')", + project_name, value, name) + + if name in _UNICODEFIELDS: + if name == 'Description': + value = self._remove_line_prefix(value) + + self._fields[name] = value + + def get(self, name, default=_MISSING): + """Get a metadata field.""" + name = self._convert_name(name) + if name not in self._fields: + if default is _MISSING: + default = self._default_value(name) + return default + if name in _UNICODEFIELDS: + value = self._fields[name] + return value + elif name in _LISTFIELDS: + value = self._fields[name] + if value is None: + return [] + res = [] + for val in value: + if name not in _LISTTUPLEFIELDS: + res.append(val) + else: + # That's for Project-URL + res.append((val[0], val[1])) + return res + + elif name in _ELEMENTSFIELD: + value = self._fields[name] + if isinstance(value, string_types): + return value.split(',') + return self._fields[name] + + def check(self, strict=False): + """Check if the metadata is compliant. If strict is True then raise if + no Name or Version are provided""" + self.set_metadata_version() + + # XXX should check the versions (if the file was loaded) + missing, warnings = [], [] + + for attr in ('Name', 'Version'): # required by PEP 345 + if attr not in self: + missing.append(attr) + + if strict and missing != []: + msg = 'missing required metadata: %s' % ', '.join(missing) + raise MetadataMissingError(msg) + + for attr in ('Home-page', 'Author'): + if attr not in self: + missing.append(attr) + + # checking metadata 1.2 (XXX needs to check 1.1, 1.0) + if self['Metadata-Version'] != '1.2': + return missing, warnings + + scheme = get_scheme(self.scheme) + + def are_valid_constraints(value): + for v in value: + if not scheme.is_valid_matcher(v.split(';')[0]): + return False + return True + + for fields, controller in ((_PREDICATE_FIELDS, are_valid_constraints), + (_VERSIONS_FIELDS, + scheme.is_valid_constraint_list), + (_VERSION_FIELDS, + scheme.is_valid_version)): + for field in fields: + value = self.get(field, None) + if value is not None and not controller(value): + warnings.append("Wrong value for '%s': %s" % (field, value)) + + return missing, warnings + + def todict(self, skip_missing=False): + """Return fields as a dict. + + Field names will be converted to use the underscore-lowercase style + instead of hyphen-mixed case (i.e. home_page instead of Home-page). + This is as per https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0566/#id17. + """ + self.set_metadata_version() + + fields = _version2fieldlist(self['Metadata-Version']) + + data = {} + + for field_name in fields: + if not skip_missing or field_name in self._fields: + key = _FIELD2ATTR[field_name] + if key != 'project_url': + data[key] = self[field_name] + else: + data[key] = [','.join(u) for u in self[field_name]] + + return data + + def add_requirements(self, requirements): + if self['Metadata-Version'] == '1.1': + # we can't have 1.1 metadata *and* Setuptools requires + for field in ('Obsoletes', 'Requires', 'Provides'): + if field in self: + del self[field] + self['Requires-Dist'] += requirements + + # Mapping API + # TODO could add iter* variants + + def keys(self): + return list(_version2fieldlist(self['Metadata-Version'])) + + def __iter__(self): + for key in self.keys(): + yield key + + def values(self): + return [self[key] for key in self.keys()] + + def items(self): + return [(key, self[key]) for key in self.keys()] + + def __repr__(self): + return '<%s %s %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name, + self.version) + + +METADATA_FILENAME = 'pydist.json' +WHEEL_METADATA_FILENAME = 'metadata.json' +LEGACY_METADATA_FILENAME = 'METADATA' + + +class Metadata(object): + """ + The metadata of a release. This implementation uses 2.1 + metadata where possible. If not possible, it wraps a LegacyMetadata + instance which handles the key-value metadata format. + """ + + METADATA_VERSION_MATCHER = re.compile(r'^\d+(\.\d+)*$') + + NAME_MATCHER = re.compile('^[0-9A-Z]([0-9A-Z_.-]*[0-9A-Z])?$', re.I) + + FIELDNAME_MATCHER = re.compile('^[A-Z]([0-9A-Z-]*[0-9A-Z])?$', re.I) + + VERSION_MATCHER = PEP440_VERSION_RE + + SUMMARY_MATCHER = re.compile('.{1,2047}') + + METADATA_VERSION = '2.0' + + GENERATOR = 'distlib (%s)' % __version__ + + MANDATORY_KEYS = { + 'name': (), + 'version': (), + 'summary': ('legacy',), + } + + INDEX_KEYS = ('name version license summary description author ' + 'author_email keywords platform home_page classifiers ' + 'download_url') + + DEPENDENCY_KEYS = ('extras run_requires test_requires build_requires ' + 'dev_requires provides meta_requires obsoleted_by ' + 'supports_environments') + + SYNTAX_VALIDATORS = { + 'metadata_version': (METADATA_VERSION_MATCHER, ()), + 'name': (NAME_MATCHER, ('legacy',)), + 'version': (VERSION_MATCHER, ('legacy',)), + 'summary': (SUMMARY_MATCHER, ('legacy',)), + 'dynamic': (FIELDNAME_MATCHER, ('legacy',)), + } + + __slots__ = ('_legacy', '_data', 'scheme') + + def __init__(self, path=None, fileobj=None, mapping=None, + scheme='default'): + if [path, fileobj, mapping].count(None) < 2: + raise TypeError('path, fileobj and mapping are exclusive') + self._legacy = None + self._data = None + self.scheme = scheme + #import pdb; pdb.set_trace() + if mapping is not None: + try: + self._validate_mapping(mapping, scheme) + self._data = mapping + except MetadataUnrecognizedVersionError: + self._legacy = LegacyMetadata(mapping=mapping, scheme=scheme) + self.validate() + else: + data = None + if path: + with open(path, 'rb') as f: + data = f.read() + elif fileobj: + data = fileobj.read() + if data is None: + # Initialised with no args - to be added + self._data = { + 'metadata_version': self.METADATA_VERSION, + 'generator': self.GENERATOR, + } + else: + if not isinstance(data, text_type): + data = data.decode('utf-8') + try: + self._data = json.loads(data) + self._validate_mapping(self._data, scheme) + except ValueError: + # Note: MetadataUnrecognizedVersionError does not + # inherit from ValueError (it's a DistlibException, + # which should not inherit from ValueError). + # The ValueError comes from the json.load - if that + # succeeds and we get a validation error, we want + # that to propagate + self._legacy = LegacyMetadata(fileobj=StringIO(data), + scheme=scheme) + self.validate() + + common_keys = set(('name', 'version', 'license', 'keywords', 'summary')) + + none_list = (None, list) + none_dict = (None, dict) + + mapped_keys = { + 'run_requires': ('Requires-Dist', list), + 'build_requires': ('Setup-Requires-Dist', list), + 'dev_requires': none_list, + 'test_requires': none_list, + 'meta_requires': none_list, + 'extras': ('Provides-Extra', list), + 'modules': none_list, + 'namespaces': none_list, + 'exports': none_dict, + 'commands': none_dict, + 'classifiers': ('Classifier', list), + 'source_url': ('Download-URL', None), + 'metadata_version': ('Metadata-Version', None), + } + + del none_list, none_dict + + def __getattribute__(self, key): + common = object.__getattribute__(self, 'common_keys') + mapped = object.__getattribute__(self, 'mapped_keys') + if key in mapped: + lk, maker = mapped[key] + if self._legacy: + if lk is None: + result = None if maker is None else maker() + else: + result = self._legacy.get(lk) + else: + value = None if maker is None else maker() + if key not in ('commands', 'exports', 'modules', 'namespaces', + 'classifiers'): + result = self._data.get(key, value) + else: + # special cases for PEP 459 + sentinel = object() + result = sentinel + d = self._data.get('extensions') + if d: + if key == 'commands': + result = d.get('python.commands', value) + elif key == 'classifiers': + d = d.get('python.details') + if d: + result = d.get(key, value) + else: + d = d.get('python.exports') + if not d: + d = self._data.get('python.exports') + if d: + result = d.get(key, value) + if result is sentinel: + result = value + elif key not in common: + result = object.__getattribute__(self, key) + elif self._legacy: + result = self._legacy.get(key) + else: + result = self._data.get(key) + return result + + def _validate_value(self, key, value, scheme=None): + if key in self.SYNTAX_VALIDATORS: + pattern, exclusions = self.SYNTAX_VALIDATORS[key] + if (scheme or self.scheme) not in exclusions: + m = pattern.match(value) + if not m: + raise MetadataInvalidError("'%s' is an invalid value for " + "the '%s' property" % (value, + key)) + + def __setattr__(self, key, value): + self._validate_value(key, value) + common = object.__getattribute__(self, 'common_keys') + mapped = object.__getattribute__(self, 'mapped_keys') + if key in mapped: + lk, _ = mapped[key] + if self._legacy: + if lk is None: + raise NotImplementedError + self._legacy[lk] = value + elif key not in ('commands', 'exports', 'modules', 'namespaces', + 'classifiers'): + self._data[key] = value + else: + # special cases for PEP 459 + d = self._data.setdefault('extensions', {}) + if key == 'commands': + d['python.commands'] = value + elif key == 'classifiers': + d = d.setdefault('python.details', {}) + d[key] = value + else: + d = d.setdefault('python.exports', {}) + d[key] = value + elif key not in common: + object.__setattr__(self, key, value) + else: + if key == 'keywords': + if isinstance(value, string_types): + value = value.strip() + if value: + value = value.split() + else: + value = [] + if self._legacy: + self._legacy[key] = value + else: + self._data[key] = value + + @property + def name_and_version(self): + return _get_name_and_version(self.name, self.version, True) + + @property + def provides(self): + if self._legacy: + result = self._legacy['Provides-Dist'] + else: + result = self._data.setdefault('provides', []) + s = '%s (%s)' % (self.name, self.version) + if s not in result: + result.append(s) + return result + + @provides.setter + def provides(self, value): + if self._legacy: + self._legacy['Provides-Dist'] = value + else: + self._data['provides'] = value + + def get_requirements(self, reqts, extras=None, env=None): + """ + Base method to get dependencies, given a set of extras + to satisfy and an optional environment context. + :param reqts: A list of sometimes-wanted dependencies, + perhaps dependent on extras and environment. + :param extras: A list of optional components being requested. + :param env: An optional environment for marker evaluation. + """ + if self._legacy: + result = reqts + else: + result = [] + extras = get_extras(extras or [], self.extras) + for d in reqts: + if 'extra' not in d and 'environment' not in d: + # unconditional + include = True + else: + if 'extra' not in d: + # Not extra-dependent - only environment-dependent + include = True + else: + include = d.get('extra') in extras + if include: + # Not excluded because of extras, check environment + marker = d.get('environment') + if marker: + include = interpret(marker, env) + if include: + result.extend(d['requires']) + for key in ('build', 'dev', 'test'): + e = ':%s:' % key + if e in extras: + extras.remove(e) + # A recursive call, but it should terminate since 'test' + # has been removed from the extras + reqts = self._data.get('%s_requires' % key, []) + result.extend(self.get_requirements(reqts, extras=extras, + env=env)) + return result + + @property + def dictionary(self): + if self._legacy: + return self._from_legacy() + return self._data + + @property + def dependencies(self): + if self._legacy: + raise NotImplementedError + else: + return extract_by_key(self._data, self.DEPENDENCY_KEYS) + + @dependencies.setter + def dependencies(self, value): + if self._legacy: + raise NotImplementedError + else: + self._data.update(value) + + def _validate_mapping(self, mapping, scheme): + if mapping.get('metadata_version') != self.METADATA_VERSION: + raise MetadataUnrecognizedVersionError() + missing = [] + for key, exclusions in self.MANDATORY_KEYS.items(): + if key not in mapping: + if scheme not in exclusions: + missing.append(key) + if missing: + msg = 'Missing metadata items: %s' % ', '.join(missing) + raise MetadataMissingError(msg) + for k, v in mapping.items(): + self._validate_value(k, v, scheme) + + def validate(self): + if self._legacy: + missing, warnings = self._legacy.check(True) + if missing or warnings: + logger.warning('Metadata: missing: %s, warnings: %s', + missing, warnings) + else: + self._validate_mapping(self._data, self.scheme) + + def todict(self): + if self._legacy: + return self._legacy.todict(True) + else: + result = extract_by_key(self._data, self.INDEX_KEYS) + return result + + def _from_legacy(self): + assert self._legacy and not self._data + result = { + 'metadata_version': self.METADATA_VERSION, + 'generator': self.GENERATOR, + } + lmd = self._legacy.todict(True) # skip missing ones + for k in ('name', 'version', 'license', 'summary', 'description', + 'classifier'): + if k in lmd: + if k == 'classifier': + nk = 'classifiers' + else: + nk = k + result[nk] = lmd[k] + kw = lmd.get('Keywords', []) + if kw == ['']: + kw = [] + result['keywords'] = kw + keys = (('requires_dist', 'run_requires'), + ('setup_requires_dist', 'build_requires')) + for ok, nk in keys: + if ok in lmd and lmd[ok]: + result[nk] = [{'requires': lmd[ok]}] + result['provides'] = self.provides + author = {} + maintainer = {} + return result + + LEGACY_MAPPING = { + 'name': 'Name', + 'version': 'Version', + ('extensions', 'python.details', 'license'): 'License', + 'summary': 'Summary', + 'description': 'Description', + ('extensions', 'python.project', 'project_urls', 'Home'): 'Home-page', + ('extensions', 'python.project', 'contacts', 0, 'name'): 'Author', + ('extensions', 'python.project', 'contacts', 0, 'email'): 'Author-email', + 'source_url': 'Download-URL', + ('extensions', 'python.details', 'classifiers'): 'Classifier', + } + + def _to_legacy(self): + def process_entries(entries): + reqts = set() + for e in entries: + extra = e.get('extra') + env = e.get('environment') + rlist = e['requires'] + for r in rlist: + if not env and not extra: + reqts.add(r) + else: + marker = '' + if extra: + marker = 'extra == "%s"' % extra + if env: + if marker: + marker = '(%s) and %s' % (env, marker) + else: + marker = env + reqts.add(';'.join((r, marker))) + return reqts + + assert self._data and not self._legacy + result = LegacyMetadata() + nmd = self._data + # import pdb; pdb.set_trace() + for nk, ok in self.LEGACY_MAPPING.items(): + if not isinstance(nk, tuple): + if nk in nmd: + result[ok] = nmd[nk] + else: + d = nmd + found = True + for k in nk: + try: + d = d[k] + except (KeyError, IndexError): + found = False + break + if found: + result[ok] = d + r1 = process_entries(self.run_requires + self.meta_requires) + r2 = process_entries(self.build_requires + self.dev_requires) + if self.extras: + result['Provides-Extra'] = sorted(self.extras) + result['Requires-Dist'] = sorted(r1) + result['Setup-Requires-Dist'] = sorted(r2) + # TODO: any other fields wanted + return result + + def write(self, path=None, fileobj=None, legacy=False, skip_unknown=True): + if [path, fileobj].count(None) != 1: + raise ValueError('Exactly one of path and fileobj is needed') + self.validate() + if legacy: + if self._legacy: + legacy_md = self._legacy + else: + legacy_md = self._to_legacy() + if path: + legacy_md.write(path, skip_unknown=skip_unknown) + else: + legacy_md.write_file(fileobj, skip_unknown=skip_unknown) + else: + if self._legacy: + d = self._from_legacy() + else: + d = self._data + if fileobj: + json.dump(d, fileobj, ensure_ascii=True, indent=2, + sort_keys=True) + else: + with codecs.open(path, 'w', 'utf-8') as f: + json.dump(d, f, ensure_ascii=True, indent=2, + sort_keys=True) + + def add_requirements(self, requirements): + if self._legacy: + self._legacy.add_requirements(requirements) + else: + run_requires = self._data.setdefault('run_requires', []) + always = None + for entry in run_requires: + if 'environment' not in entry and 'extra' not in entry: + always = entry + break + if always is None: + always = { 'requires': requirements } + run_requires.insert(0, always) + else: + rset = set(always['requires']) | set(requirements) + always['requires'] = sorted(rset) + + def __repr__(self): + name = self.name or '(no name)' + version = self.version or 'no version' + return '<%s %s %s (%s)>' % (self.__class__.__name__, + self.metadata_version, name, version) diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/resources.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/resources.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fef52aa103ea369c96567b9af2a5a0ba14db5cb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/resources.py @@ -0,0 +1,358 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# +# Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Vinay Sajip. +# Licensed to the Python Software Foundation under a contributor agreement. +# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt. +# +from __future__ import unicode_literals + +import bisect +import io +import logging +import os +import pkgutil +import sys +import types +import zipimport + +from . import DistlibException +from .util import cached_property, get_cache_base, Cache + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +cache = None # created when needed + + +class ResourceCache(Cache): + def __init__(self, base=None): + if base is None: + # Use native string to avoid issues on 2.x: see Python #20140. + base = os.path.join(get_cache_base(), str('resource-cache')) + super(ResourceCache, self).__init__(base) + + def is_stale(self, resource, path): + """ + Is the cache stale for the given resource? + + :param resource: The :class:`Resource` being cached. + :param path: The path of the resource in the cache. + :return: True if the cache is stale. + """ + # Cache invalidation is a hard problem :-) + return True + + def get(self, resource): + """ + Get a resource into the cache, + + :param resource: A :class:`Resource` instance. + :return: The pathname of the resource in the cache. + """ + prefix, path = resource.finder.get_cache_info(resource) + if prefix is None: + result = path + else: + result = os.path.join(self.base, self.prefix_to_dir(prefix), path) + dirname = os.path.dirname(result) + if not os.path.isdir(dirname): + os.makedirs(dirname) + if not os.path.exists(result): + stale = True + else: + stale = self.is_stale(resource, path) + if stale: + # write the bytes of the resource to the cache location + with open(result, 'wb') as f: + f.write(resource.bytes) + return result + + +class ResourceBase(object): + def __init__(self, finder, name): + self.finder = finder + self.name = name + + +class Resource(ResourceBase): + """ + A class representing an in-package resource, such as a data file. This is + not normally instantiated by user code, but rather by a + :class:`ResourceFinder` which manages the resource. + """ + is_container = False # Backwards compatibility + + def as_stream(self): + """ + Get the resource as a stream. + + This is not a property to make it obvious that it returns a new stream + each time. + """ + return self.finder.get_stream(self) + + @cached_property + def file_path(self): + global cache + if cache is None: + cache = ResourceCache() + return cache.get(self) + + @cached_property + def bytes(self): + return self.finder.get_bytes(self) + + @cached_property + def size(self): + return self.finder.get_size(self) + + +class ResourceContainer(ResourceBase): + is_container = True # Backwards compatibility + + @cached_property + def resources(self): + return self.finder.get_resources(self) + + +class ResourceFinder(object): + """ + Resource finder for file system resources. + """ + + if sys.platform.startswith('java'): + skipped_extensions = ('.pyc', '.pyo', '.class') + else: + skipped_extensions = ('.pyc', '.pyo') + + def __init__(self, module): + self.module = module + self.loader = getattr(module, '__loader__', None) + self.base = os.path.dirname(getattr(module, '__file__', '')) + + def _adjust_path(self, path): + return os.path.realpath(path) + + def _make_path(self, resource_name): + # Issue #50: need to preserve type of path on Python 2.x + # like os.path._get_sep + if isinstance(resource_name, bytes): # should only happen on 2.x + sep = b'/' + else: + sep = '/' + parts = resource_name.split(sep) + parts.insert(0, self.base) + result = os.path.join(*parts) + return self._adjust_path(result) + + def _find(self, path): + return os.path.exists(path) + + def get_cache_info(self, resource): + return None, resource.path + + def find(self, resource_name): + path = self._make_path(resource_name) + if not self._find(path): + result = None + else: + if self._is_directory(path): + result = ResourceContainer(self, resource_name) + else: + result = Resource(self, resource_name) + result.path = path + return result + + def get_stream(self, resource): + return open(resource.path, 'rb') + + def get_bytes(self, resource): + with open(resource.path, 'rb') as f: + return f.read() + + def get_size(self, resource): + return os.path.getsize(resource.path) + + def get_resources(self, resource): + def allowed(f): + return (f != '__pycache__' and not + f.endswith(self.skipped_extensions)) + return set([f for f in os.listdir(resource.path) if allowed(f)]) + + def is_container(self, resource): + return self._is_directory(resource.path) + + _is_directory = staticmethod(os.path.isdir) + + def iterator(self, resource_name): + resource = self.find(resource_name) + if resource is not None: + todo = [resource] + while todo: + resource = todo.pop(0) + yield resource + if resource.is_container: + rname = resource.name + for name in resource.resources: + if not rname: + new_name = name + else: + new_name = '/'.join([rname, name]) + child = self.find(new_name) + if child.is_container: + todo.append(child) + else: + yield child + + +class ZipResourceFinder(ResourceFinder): + """ + Resource finder for resources in .zip files. + """ + def __init__(self, module): + super(ZipResourceFinder, self).__init__(module) + archive = self.loader.archive + self.prefix_len = 1 + len(archive) + # PyPy doesn't have a _files attr on zipimporter, and you can't set one + if hasattr(self.loader, '_files'): + self._files = self.loader._files + else: + self._files = zipimport._zip_directory_cache[archive] + self.index = sorted(self._files) + + def _adjust_path(self, path): + return path + + def _find(self, path): + path = path[self.prefix_len:] + if path in self._files: + result = True + else: + if path and path[-1] != os.sep: + path = path + os.sep + i = bisect.bisect(self.index, path) + try: + result = self.index[i].startswith(path) + except IndexError: + result = False + if not result: + logger.debug('_find failed: %r %r', path, self.loader.prefix) + else: + logger.debug('_find worked: %r %r', path, self.loader.prefix) + return result + + def get_cache_info(self, resource): + prefix = self.loader.archive + path = resource.path[1 + len(prefix):] + return prefix, path + + def get_bytes(self, resource): + return self.loader.get_data(resource.path) + + def get_stream(self, resource): + return io.BytesIO(self.get_bytes(resource)) + + def get_size(self, resource): + path = resource.path[self.prefix_len:] + return self._files[path][3] + + def get_resources(self, resource): + path = resource.path[self.prefix_len:] + if path and path[-1] != os.sep: + path += os.sep + plen = len(path) + result = set() + i = bisect.bisect(self.index, path) + while i < len(self.index): + if not self.index[i].startswith(path): + break + s = self.index[i][plen:] + result.add(s.split(os.sep, 1)[0]) # only immediate children + i += 1 + return result + + def _is_directory(self, path): + path = path[self.prefix_len:] + if path and path[-1] != os.sep: + path += os.sep + i = bisect.bisect(self.index, path) + try: + result = self.index[i].startswith(path) + except IndexError: + result = False + return result + + +_finder_registry = { + type(None): ResourceFinder, + zipimport.zipimporter: ZipResourceFinder +} + +try: + # In Python 3.6, _frozen_importlib -> _frozen_importlib_external + try: + import _frozen_importlib_external as _fi + except ImportError: + import _frozen_importlib as _fi + _finder_registry[_fi.SourceFileLoader] = ResourceFinder + _finder_registry[_fi.FileFinder] = ResourceFinder + # See issue #146 + _finder_registry[_fi.SourcelessFileLoader] = ResourceFinder + del _fi +except (ImportError, AttributeError): + pass + + +def register_finder(loader, finder_maker): + _finder_registry[type(loader)] = finder_maker + + +_finder_cache = {} + + +def finder(package): + """ + Return a resource finder for a package. + :param package: The name of the package. + :return: A :class:`ResourceFinder` instance for the package. + """ + if package in _finder_cache: + result = _finder_cache[package] + else: + if package not in sys.modules: + __import__(package) + module = sys.modules[package] + path = getattr(module, '__path__', None) + if path is None: + raise DistlibException('You cannot get a finder for a module, ' + 'only for a package') + loader = getattr(module, '__loader__', None) + finder_maker = _finder_registry.get(type(loader)) + if finder_maker is None: + raise DistlibException('Unable to locate finder for %r' % package) + result = finder_maker(module) + _finder_cache[package] = result + return result + + +_dummy_module = types.ModuleType(str('__dummy__')) + + +def finder_for_path(path): + """ + Return a resource finder for a path, which should represent a container. + + :param path: The path. + :return: A :class:`ResourceFinder` instance for the path. + """ + result = None + # calls any path hooks, gets importer into cache + pkgutil.get_importer(path) + loader = sys.path_importer_cache.get(path) + finder = _finder_registry.get(type(loader)) + if finder: + module = _dummy_module + module.__file__ = os.path.join(path, '') + module.__loader__ = loader + result = finder(module) + return result diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/scripts.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/scripts.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d2706242b8aac125a66450d5ce8dcd3395336182 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/scripts.py @@ -0,0 +1,437 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# +# Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Vinay Sajip. +# Licensed to the Python Software Foundation under a contributor agreement. +# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt. +# +from io import BytesIO +import logging +import os +import re +import struct +import sys +import time +from zipfile import ZipInfo + +from .compat import sysconfig, detect_encoding, ZipFile +from .resources import finder +from .util import (FileOperator, get_export_entry, convert_path, + get_executable, get_platform, in_venv) + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +_DEFAULT_MANIFEST = ''' + + + + + + + + + + + + +'''.strip() + +# check if Python is called on the first line with this expression +FIRST_LINE_RE = re.compile(b'^#!.*pythonw?[0-9.]*([ \t].*)?$') +SCRIPT_TEMPLATE = r'''# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +import re +import sys +from %(module)s import %(import_name)s +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0]) + sys.exit(%(func)s()) +''' + + +def enquote_executable(executable): + if ' ' in executable: + # make sure we quote only the executable in case of env + # for example /usr/bin/env "/dir with spaces/bin/jython" + # instead of "/usr/bin/env /dir with spaces/bin/jython" + # otherwise whole + if executable.startswith('/usr/bin/env '): + env, _executable = executable.split(' ', 1) + if ' ' in _executable and not _executable.startswith('"'): + executable = '%s "%s"' % (env, _executable) + else: + if not executable.startswith('"'): + executable = '"%s"' % executable + return executable + +# Keep the old name around (for now), as there is at least one project using it! +_enquote_executable = enquote_executable + +class ScriptMaker(object): + """ + A class to copy or create scripts from source scripts or callable + specifications. + """ + script_template = SCRIPT_TEMPLATE + + executable = None # for shebangs + + def __init__(self, source_dir, target_dir, add_launchers=True, + dry_run=False, fileop=None): + self.source_dir = source_dir + self.target_dir = target_dir + self.add_launchers = add_launchers + self.force = False + self.clobber = False + # It only makes sense to set mode bits on POSIX. + self.set_mode = (os.name == 'posix') or (os.name == 'java' and + os._name == 'posix') + self.variants = set(('', 'X.Y')) + self._fileop = fileop or FileOperator(dry_run) + + self._is_nt = os.name == 'nt' or ( + os.name == 'java' and os._name == 'nt') + self.version_info = sys.version_info + + def _get_alternate_executable(self, executable, options): + if options.get('gui', False) and self._is_nt: # pragma: no cover + dn, fn = os.path.split(executable) + fn = fn.replace('python', 'pythonw') + executable = os.path.join(dn, fn) + return executable + + if sys.platform.startswith('java'): # pragma: no cover + def _is_shell(self, executable): + """ + Determine if the specified executable is a script + (contains a #! line) + """ + try: + with open(executable) as fp: + return fp.read(2) == '#!' + except (OSError, IOError): + logger.warning('Failed to open %s', executable) + return False + + def _fix_jython_executable(self, executable): + if self._is_shell(executable): + # Workaround for Jython is not needed on Linux systems. + import java + + if java.lang.System.getProperty('os.name') == 'Linux': + return executable + elif executable.lower().endswith('jython.exe'): + # Use wrapper exe for Jython on Windows + return executable + return '/usr/bin/env %s' % executable + + def _build_shebang(self, executable, post_interp): + """ + Build a shebang line. In the simple case (on Windows, or a shebang line + which is not too long or contains spaces) use a simple formulation for + the shebang. Otherwise, use /bin/sh as the executable, with a contrived + shebang which allows the script to run either under Python or sh, using + suitable quoting. Thanks to Harald Nordgren for his input. + + See also: http://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/various/shebang/#length + https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/tip/mach + """ + if os.name != 'posix': + simple_shebang = True + else: + # Add 3 for '#!' prefix and newline suffix. + shebang_length = len(executable) + len(post_interp) + 3 + if sys.platform == 'darwin': + max_shebang_length = 512 + else: + max_shebang_length = 127 + simple_shebang = ((b' ' not in executable) and + (shebang_length <= max_shebang_length)) + + if simple_shebang: + result = b'#!' + executable + post_interp + b'\n' + else: + result = b'#!/bin/sh\n' + result += b"'''exec' " + executable + post_interp + b' "$0" "$@"\n' + result += b"' '''" + return result + + def _get_shebang(self, encoding, post_interp=b'', options=None): + enquote = True + if self.executable: + executable = self.executable + enquote = False # assume this will be taken care of + elif not sysconfig.is_python_build(): + executable = get_executable() + elif in_venv(): # pragma: no cover + executable = os.path.join(sysconfig.get_path('scripts'), + 'python%s' % sysconfig.get_config_var('EXE')) + else: # pragma: no cover + executable = os.path.join( + sysconfig.get_config_var('BINDIR'), + 'python%s%s' % (sysconfig.get_config_var('VERSION'), + sysconfig.get_config_var('EXE'))) + if not os.path.isfile(executable): + # for Python builds from source on Windows, no Python executables with + # a version suffix are created, so we use python.exe + executable = os.path.join(sysconfig.get_config_var('BINDIR'), + 'python%s' % (sysconfig.get_config_var('EXE'))) + if options: + executable = self._get_alternate_executable(executable, options) + + if sys.platform.startswith('java'): # pragma: no cover + executable = self._fix_jython_executable(executable) + + # Normalise case for Windows - COMMENTED OUT + # executable = os.path.normcase(executable) + # N.B. The normalising operation above has been commented out: See + # issue #124. Although paths in Windows are generally case-insensitive, + # they aren't always. For example, a path containing a ẞ (which is a + # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S - U+1E9E) is normcased to ß (which is a + # LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S' - U+00DF). The two are not considered by + # Windows as equivalent in path names. + + # If the user didn't specify an executable, it may be necessary to + # cater for executable paths with spaces (not uncommon on Windows) + if enquote: + executable = enquote_executable(executable) + # Issue #51: don't use fsencode, since we later try to + # check that the shebang is decodable using utf-8. + executable = executable.encode('utf-8') + # in case of IronPython, play safe and enable frames support + if (sys.platform == 'cli' and '-X:Frames' not in post_interp + and '-X:FullFrames' not in post_interp): # pragma: no cover + post_interp += b' -X:Frames' + shebang = self._build_shebang(executable, post_interp) + # Python parser starts to read a script using UTF-8 until + # it gets a #coding:xxx cookie. The shebang has to be the + # first line of a file, the #coding:xxx cookie cannot be + # written before. So the shebang has to be decodable from + # UTF-8. + try: + shebang.decode('utf-8') + except UnicodeDecodeError: # pragma: no cover + raise ValueError( + 'The shebang (%r) is not decodable from utf-8' % shebang) + # If the script is encoded to a custom encoding (use a + # #coding:xxx cookie), the shebang has to be decodable from + # the script encoding too. + if encoding != 'utf-8': + try: + shebang.decode(encoding) + except UnicodeDecodeError: # pragma: no cover + raise ValueError( + 'The shebang (%r) is not decodable ' + 'from the script encoding (%r)' % (shebang, encoding)) + return shebang + + def _get_script_text(self, entry): + return self.script_template % dict(module=entry.prefix, + import_name=entry.suffix.split('.')[0], + func=entry.suffix) + + manifest = _DEFAULT_MANIFEST + + def get_manifest(self, exename): + base = os.path.basename(exename) + return self.manifest % base + + def _write_script(self, names, shebang, script_bytes, filenames, ext): + use_launcher = self.add_launchers and self._is_nt + linesep = os.linesep.encode('utf-8') + if not shebang.endswith(linesep): + shebang += linesep + if not use_launcher: + script_bytes = shebang + script_bytes + else: # pragma: no cover + if ext == 'py': + launcher = self._get_launcher('t') + else: + launcher = self._get_launcher('w') + stream = BytesIO() + with ZipFile(stream, 'w') as zf: + source_date_epoch = os.environ.get('SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH') + if source_date_epoch: + date_time = time.gmtime(int(source_date_epoch))[:6] + zinfo = ZipInfo(filename='__main__.py', date_time=date_time) + zf.writestr(zinfo, script_bytes) + else: + zf.writestr('__main__.py', script_bytes) + zip_data = stream.getvalue() + script_bytes = launcher + shebang + zip_data + for name in names: + outname = os.path.join(self.target_dir, name) + if use_launcher: # pragma: no cover + n, e = os.path.splitext(outname) + if e.startswith('.py'): + outname = n + outname = '%s.exe' % outname + try: + self._fileop.write_binary_file(outname, script_bytes) + except Exception: + # Failed writing an executable - it might be in use. + logger.warning('Failed to write executable - trying to ' + 'use .deleteme logic') + dfname = '%s.deleteme' % outname + if os.path.exists(dfname): + os.remove(dfname) # Not allowed to fail here + os.rename(outname, dfname) # nor here + self._fileop.write_binary_file(outname, script_bytes) + logger.debug('Able to replace executable using ' + '.deleteme logic') + try: + os.remove(dfname) + except Exception: + pass # still in use - ignore error + else: + if self._is_nt and not outname.endswith('.' + ext): # pragma: no cover + outname = '%s.%s' % (outname, ext) + if os.path.exists(outname) and not self.clobber: + logger.warning('Skipping existing file %s', outname) + continue + self._fileop.write_binary_file(outname, script_bytes) + if self.set_mode: + self._fileop.set_executable_mode([outname]) + filenames.append(outname) + + variant_separator = '-' + + def get_script_filenames(self, name): + result = set() + if '' in self.variants: + result.add(name) + if 'X' in self.variants: + result.add('%s%s' % (name, self.version_info[0])) + if 'X.Y' in self.variants: + result.add('%s%s%s.%s' % (name, self.variant_separator, + self.version_info[0], self.version_info[1])) + return result + + def _make_script(self, entry, filenames, options=None): + post_interp = b'' + if options: + args = options.get('interpreter_args', []) + if args: + args = ' %s' % ' '.join(args) + post_interp = args.encode('utf-8') + shebang = self._get_shebang('utf-8', post_interp, options=options) + script = self._get_script_text(entry).encode('utf-8') + scriptnames = self.get_script_filenames(entry.name) + if options and options.get('gui', False): + ext = 'pyw' + else: + ext = 'py' + self._write_script(scriptnames, shebang, script, filenames, ext) + + def _copy_script(self, script, filenames): + adjust = False + script = os.path.join(self.source_dir, convert_path(script)) + outname = os.path.join(self.target_dir, os.path.basename(script)) + if not self.force and not self._fileop.newer(script, outname): + logger.debug('not copying %s (up-to-date)', script) + return + + # Always open the file, but ignore failures in dry-run mode -- + # that way, we'll get accurate feedback if we can read the + # script. + try: + f = open(script, 'rb') + except IOError: # pragma: no cover + if not self.dry_run: + raise + f = None + else: + first_line = f.readline() + if not first_line: # pragma: no cover + logger.warning('%s is an empty file (skipping)', script) + return + + match = FIRST_LINE_RE.match(first_line.replace(b'\r\n', b'\n')) + if match: + adjust = True + post_interp = match.group(1) or b'' + + if not adjust: + if f: + f.close() + self._fileop.copy_file(script, outname) + if self.set_mode: + self._fileop.set_executable_mode([outname]) + filenames.append(outname) + else: + logger.info('copying and adjusting %s -> %s', script, + self.target_dir) + if not self._fileop.dry_run: + encoding, lines = detect_encoding(f.readline) + f.seek(0) + shebang = self._get_shebang(encoding, post_interp) + if b'pythonw' in first_line: # pragma: no cover + ext = 'pyw' + else: + ext = 'py' + n = os.path.basename(outname) + self._write_script([n], shebang, f.read(), filenames, ext) + if f: + f.close() + + @property + def dry_run(self): + return self._fileop.dry_run + + @dry_run.setter + def dry_run(self, value): + self._fileop.dry_run = value + + if os.name == 'nt' or (os.name == 'java' and os._name == 'nt'): # pragma: no cover + # Executable launcher support. + # Launchers are from https://bitbucket.org/vinay.sajip/simple_launcher/ + + def _get_launcher(self, kind): + if struct.calcsize('P') == 8: # 64-bit + bits = '64' + else: + bits = '32' + platform_suffix = '-arm' if get_platform() == 'win-arm64' else '' + name = '%s%s%s.exe' % (kind, bits, platform_suffix) + # Issue 31: don't hardcode an absolute package name, but + # determine it relative to the current package + distlib_package = __name__.rsplit('.', 1)[0] + resource = finder(distlib_package).find(name) + if not resource: + msg = ('Unable to find resource %s in package %s' % (name, + distlib_package)) + raise ValueError(msg) + return resource.bytes + + # Public API follows + + def make(self, specification, options=None): + """ + Make a script. + + :param specification: The specification, which is either a valid export + entry specification (to make a script from a + callable) or a filename (to make a script by + copying from a source location). + :param options: A dictionary of options controlling script generation. + :return: A list of all absolute pathnames written to. + """ + filenames = [] + entry = get_export_entry(specification) + if entry is None: + self._copy_script(specification, filenames) + else: + self._make_script(entry, filenames, options=options) + return filenames + + def make_multiple(self, specifications, options=None): + """ + Take a list of specifications and make scripts from them, + :param specifications: A list of specifications. + :return: A list of all absolute pathnames written to, + """ + filenames = [] + for specification in specifications: + filenames.extend(self.make(specification, options)) + return filenames diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distro/__init__.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distro/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7686fe85a7cc94188da76bfb1c10ad2a10821256 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distro/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +from .distro import ( + NORMALIZED_DISTRO_ID, + NORMALIZED_LSB_ID, + NORMALIZED_OS_ID, + LinuxDistribution, + __version__, + build_number, + codename, + distro_release_attr, + distro_release_info, + id, + info, + like, + linux_distribution, + lsb_release_attr, + lsb_release_info, + major_version, + minor_version, + name, + os_release_attr, + os_release_info, + uname_attr, + uname_info, + version, + version_parts, +) + +__all__ = [ + "NORMALIZED_DISTRO_ID", + "NORMALIZED_LSB_ID", + "NORMALIZED_OS_ID", + "LinuxDistribution", + "build_number", + "codename", + "distro_release_attr", + "distro_release_info", + "id", + "info", + "like", + "linux_distribution", + "lsb_release_attr", + "lsb_release_info", + "major_version", + "minor_version", + "name", + "os_release_attr", + "os_release_info", + "uname_attr", + "uname_info", + "version", + "version_parts", +] + +__version__ = __version__ diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distro/__main__.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distro/__main__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0c01d5b08b6b44379b931d54d7fcf5221fdc9fde --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distro/__main__.py @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +from .distro import main + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distro/distro.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distro/distro.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..89e1868047225bbcdfe04bdc4bea3281bf91bc20 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distro/distro.py @@ -0,0 +1,1399 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# Copyright 2015,2016,2017 Nir Cohen +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. + +""" +The ``distro`` package (``distro`` stands for Linux Distribution) provides +information about the Linux distribution it runs on, such as a reliable +machine-readable distro ID, or version information. + +It is the recommended replacement for Python's original +:py:func:`platform.linux_distribution` function, but it provides much more +functionality. An alternative implementation became necessary because Python +3.5 deprecated this function, and Python 3.8 removed it altogether. Its +predecessor function :py:func:`platform.dist` was already deprecated since +Python 2.6 and removed in Python 3.8. Still, there are many cases in which +access to OS distribution information is needed. See `Python issue 1322 +`_ for more information. +""" + +import argparse +import json +import logging +import os +import re +import shlex +import subprocess +import sys +import warnings +from typing import ( + Any, + Callable, + Dict, + Iterable, + Optional, + Sequence, + TextIO, + Tuple, + Type, +) + +try: + from typing import TypedDict +except ImportError: + # Python 3.7 + TypedDict = dict + +__version__ = "1.8.0" + + +class VersionDict(TypedDict): + major: str + minor: str + build_number: str + + +class InfoDict(TypedDict): + id: str + version: str + version_parts: VersionDict + like: str + codename: str + + +_UNIXCONFDIR = os.environ.get("UNIXCONFDIR", "/etc") +_UNIXUSRLIBDIR = os.environ.get("UNIXUSRLIBDIR", "/usr/lib") +_OS_RELEASE_BASENAME = "os-release" + +#: Translation table for normalizing the "ID" attribute defined in os-release +#: files, for use by the :func:`distro.id` method. +#: +#: * Key: Value as defined in the os-release file, translated to lower case, +#: with blanks translated to underscores. +#: +#: * Value: Normalized value. +NORMALIZED_OS_ID = { + "ol": "oracle", # Oracle Linux + "opensuse-leap": "opensuse", # Newer versions of OpenSuSE report as opensuse-leap +} + +#: Translation table for normalizing the "Distributor ID" attribute returned by +#: the lsb_release command, for use by the :func:`distro.id` method. +#: +#: * Key: Value as returned by the lsb_release command, translated to lower +#: case, with blanks translated to underscores. +#: +#: * Value: Normalized value. +NORMALIZED_LSB_ID = { + "enterpriseenterpriseas": "oracle", # Oracle Enterprise Linux 4 + "enterpriseenterpriseserver": "oracle", # Oracle Linux 5 + "redhatenterpriseworkstation": "rhel", # RHEL 6, 7 Workstation + "redhatenterpriseserver": "rhel", # RHEL 6, 7 Server + "redhatenterprisecomputenode": "rhel", # RHEL 6 ComputeNode +} + +#: Translation table for normalizing the distro ID derived from the file name +#: of distro release files, for use by the :func:`distro.id` method. +#: +#: * Key: Value as derived from the file name of a distro release file, +#: translated to lower case, with blanks translated to underscores. +#: +#: * Value: Normalized value. +NORMALIZED_DISTRO_ID = { + "redhat": "rhel", # RHEL 6.x, 7.x +} + +# Pattern for content of distro release file (reversed) +_DISTRO_RELEASE_CONTENT_REVERSED_PATTERN = re.compile( + r"(?:[^)]*\)(.*)\()? *(?:STL )?([\d.+\-a-z]*\d) *(?:esaeler *)?(.+)" +) + +# Pattern for base file name of distro release file +_DISTRO_RELEASE_BASENAME_PATTERN = re.compile(r"(\w+)[-_](release|version)$") + +# Base file names to be looked up for if _UNIXCONFDIR is not readable. +_DISTRO_RELEASE_BASENAMES = [ + "SuSE-release", + "arch-release", + "base-release", + "centos-release", + "fedora-release", + "gentoo-release", + "mageia-release", + "mandrake-release", + "mandriva-release", + "mandrivalinux-release", + "manjaro-release", + "oracle-release", + "redhat-release", + "rocky-release", + "sl-release", + "slackware-version", +] + +# Base file names to be ignored when searching for distro release file +_DISTRO_RELEASE_IGNORE_BASENAMES = ( + "debian_version", + "lsb-release", + "oem-release", + _OS_RELEASE_BASENAME, + "system-release", + "plesk-release", + "iredmail-release", +) + + +def linux_distribution(full_distribution_name: bool = True) -> Tuple[str, str, str]: + """ + .. deprecated:: 1.6.0 + + :func:`distro.linux_distribution()` is deprecated. It should only be + used as a compatibility shim with Python's + :py:func:`platform.linux_distribution()`. Please use :func:`distro.id`, + :func:`distro.version` and :func:`distro.name` instead. + + Return information about the current OS distribution as a tuple + ``(id_name, version, codename)`` with items as follows: + + * ``id_name``: If *full_distribution_name* is false, the result of + :func:`distro.id`. Otherwise, the result of :func:`distro.name`. + + * ``version``: The result of :func:`distro.version`. + + * ``codename``: The extra item (usually in parentheses) after the + os-release version number, or the result of :func:`distro.codename`. + + The interface of this function is compatible with the original + :py:func:`platform.linux_distribution` function, supporting a subset of + its parameters. + + The data it returns may not exactly be the same, because it uses more data + sources than the original function, and that may lead to different data if + the OS distribution is not consistent across multiple data sources it + provides (there are indeed such distributions ...). + + Another reason for differences is the fact that the :func:`distro.id` + method normalizes the distro ID string to a reliable machine-readable value + for a number of popular OS distributions. + """ + warnings.warn( + "distro.linux_distribution() is deprecated. It should only be used as a " + "compatibility shim with Python's platform.linux_distribution(). Please use " + "distro.id(), distro.version() and distro.name() instead.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return _distro.linux_distribution(full_distribution_name) + + +def id() -> str: + """ + Return the distro ID of the current distribution, as a + machine-readable string. + + For a number of OS distributions, the returned distro ID value is + *reliable*, in the sense that it is documented and that it does not change + across releases of the distribution. + + This package maintains the following reliable distro ID values: + + ============== ========================================= + Distro ID Distribution + ============== ========================================= + "ubuntu" Ubuntu + "debian" Debian + "rhel" RedHat Enterprise Linux + "centos" CentOS + "fedora" Fedora + "sles" SUSE Linux Enterprise Server + "opensuse" openSUSE + "amzn" Amazon Linux + "arch" Arch Linux + "buildroot" Buildroot + "cloudlinux" CloudLinux OS + "exherbo" Exherbo Linux + "gentoo" GenToo Linux + "ibm_powerkvm" IBM PowerKVM + "kvmibm" KVM for IBM z Systems + "linuxmint" Linux Mint + "mageia" Mageia + "mandriva" Mandriva Linux + "parallels" Parallels + "pidora" Pidora + "raspbian" Raspbian + "oracle" Oracle Linux (and Oracle Enterprise Linux) + "scientific" Scientific Linux + "slackware" Slackware + "xenserver" XenServer + "openbsd" OpenBSD + "netbsd" NetBSD + "freebsd" FreeBSD + "midnightbsd" MidnightBSD + "rocky" Rocky Linux + "aix" AIX + "guix" Guix System + ============== ========================================= + + If you have a need to get distros for reliable IDs added into this set, + or if you find that the :func:`distro.id` function returns a different + distro ID for one of the listed distros, please create an issue in the + `distro issue tracker`_. + + **Lookup hierarchy and transformations:** + + First, the ID is obtained from the following sources, in the specified + order. The first available and non-empty value is used: + + * the value of the "ID" attribute of the os-release file, + + * the value of the "Distributor ID" attribute returned by the lsb_release + command, + + * the first part of the file name of the distro release file, + + The so determined ID value then passes the following transformations, + before it is returned by this method: + + * it is translated to lower case, + + * blanks (which should not be there anyway) are translated to underscores, + + * a normalization of the ID is performed, based upon + `normalization tables`_. The purpose of this normalization is to ensure + that the ID is as reliable as possible, even across incompatible changes + in the OS distributions. A common reason for an incompatible change is + the addition of an os-release file, or the addition of the lsb_release + command, with ID values that differ from what was previously determined + from the distro release file name. + """ + return _distro.id() + + +def name(pretty: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Return the name of the current OS distribution, as a human-readable + string. + + If *pretty* is false, the name is returned without version or codename. + (e.g. "CentOS Linux") + + If *pretty* is true, the version and codename are appended. + (e.g. "CentOS Linux 7.1.1503 (Core)") + + **Lookup hierarchy:** + + The name is obtained from the following sources, in the specified order. + The first available and non-empty value is used: + + * If *pretty* is false: + + - the value of the "NAME" attribute of the os-release file, + + - the value of the "Distributor ID" attribute returned by the lsb_release + command, + + - the value of the "" field of the distro release file. + + * If *pretty* is true: + + - the value of the "PRETTY_NAME" attribute of the os-release file, + + - the value of the "Description" attribute returned by the lsb_release + command, + + - the value of the "" field of the distro release file, appended + with the value of the pretty version ("" and "" + fields) of the distro release file, if available. + """ + return _distro.name(pretty) + + +def version(pretty: bool = False, best: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Return the version of the current OS distribution, as a human-readable + string. + + If *pretty* is false, the version is returned without codename (e.g. + "7.0"). + + If *pretty* is true, the codename in parenthesis is appended, if the + codename is non-empty (e.g. "7.0 (Maipo)"). + + Some distributions provide version numbers with different precisions in + the different sources of distribution information. Examining the different + sources in a fixed priority order does not always yield the most precise + version (e.g. for Debian 8.2, or CentOS 7.1). + + Some other distributions may not provide this kind of information. In these + cases, an empty string would be returned. This behavior can be observed + with rolling releases distributions (e.g. Arch Linux). + + The *best* parameter can be used to control the approach for the returned + version: + + If *best* is false, the first non-empty version number in priority order of + the examined sources is returned. + + If *best* is true, the most precise version number out of all examined + sources is returned. + + **Lookup hierarchy:** + + In all cases, the version number is obtained from the following sources. + If *best* is false, this order represents the priority order: + + * the value of the "VERSION_ID" attribute of the os-release file, + * the value of the "Release" attribute returned by the lsb_release + command, + * the version number parsed from the "" field of the first line + of the distro release file, + * the version number parsed from the "PRETTY_NAME" attribute of the + os-release file, if it follows the format of the distro release files. + * the version number parsed from the "Description" attribute returned by + the lsb_release command, if it follows the format of the distro release + files. + """ + return _distro.version(pretty, best) + + +def version_parts(best: bool = False) -> Tuple[str, str, str]: + """ + Return the version of the current OS distribution as a tuple + ``(major, minor, build_number)`` with items as follows: + + * ``major``: The result of :func:`distro.major_version`. + + * ``minor``: The result of :func:`distro.minor_version`. + + * ``build_number``: The result of :func:`distro.build_number`. + + For a description of the *best* parameter, see the :func:`distro.version` + method. + """ + return _distro.version_parts(best) + + +def major_version(best: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Return the major version of the current OS distribution, as a string, + if provided. + Otherwise, the empty string is returned. The major version is the first + part of the dot-separated version string. + + For a description of the *best* parameter, see the :func:`distro.version` + method. + """ + return _distro.major_version(best) + + +def minor_version(best: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Return the minor version of the current OS distribution, as a string, + if provided. + Otherwise, the empty string is returned. The minor version is the second + part of the dot-separated version string. + + For a description of the *best* parameter, see the :func:`distro.version` + method. + """ + return _distro.minor_version(best) + + +def build_number(best: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Return the build number of the current OS distribution, as a string, + if provided. + Otherwise, the empty string is returned. The build number is the third part + of the dot-separated version string. + + For a description of the *best* parameter, see the :func:`distro.version` + method. + """ + return _distro.build_number(best) + + +def like() -> str: + """ + Return a space-separated list of distro IDs of distributions that are + closely related to the current OS distribution in regards to packaging + and programming interfaces, for example distributions the current + distribution is a derivative from. + + **Lookup hierarchy:** + + This information item is only provided by the os-release file. + For details, see the description of the "ID_LIKE" attribute in the + `os-release man page + `_. + """ + return _distro.like() + + +def codename() -> str: + """ + Return the codename for the release of the current OS distribution, + as a string. + + If the distribution does not have a codename, an empty string is returned. + + Note that the returned codename is not always really a codename. For + example, openSUSE returns "x86_64". This function does not handle such + cases in any special way and just returns the string it finds, if any. + + **Lookup hierarchy:** + + * the codename within the "VERSION" attribute of the os-release file, if + provided, + + * the value of the "Codename" attribute returned by the lsb_release + command, + + * the value of the "" field of the distro release file. + """ + return _distro.codename() + + +def info(pretty: bool = False, best: bool = False) -> InfoDict: + """ + Return certain machine-readable information items about the current OS + distribution in a dictionary, as shown in the following example: + + .. sourcecode:: python + + { + 'id': 'rhel', + 'version': '7.0', + 'version_parts': { + 'major': '7', + 'minor': '0', + 'build_number': '' + }, + 'like': 'fedora', + 'codename': 'Maipo' + } + + The dictionary structure and keys are always the same, regardless of which + information items are available in the underlying data sources. The values + for the various keys are as follows: + + * ``id``: The result of :func:`distro.id`. + + * ``version``: The result of :func:`distro.version`. + + * ``version_parts -> major``: The result of :func:`distro.major_version`. + + * ``version_parts -> minor``: The result of :func:`distro.minor_version`. + + * ``version_parts -> build_number``: The result of + :func:`distro.build_number`. + + * ``like``: The result of :func:`distro.like`. + + * ``codename``: The result of :func:`distro.codename`. + + For a description of the *pretty* and *best* parameters, see the + :func:`distro.version` method. + """ + return _distro.info(pretty, best) + + +def os_release_info() -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information items + from the os-release file data source of the current OS distribution. + + See `os-release file`_ for details about these information items. + """ + return _distro.os_release_info() + + +def lsb_release_info() -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information items + from the lsb_release command data source of the current OS distribution. + + See `lsb_release command output`_ for details about these information + items. + """ + return _distro.lsb_release_info() + + +def distro_release_info() -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information items + from the distro release file data source of the current OS distribution. + + See `distro release file`_ for details about these information items. + """ + return _distro.distro_release_info() + + +def uname_info() -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information items + from the distro release file data source of the current OS distribution. + """ + return _distro.uname_info() + + +def os_release_attr(attribute: str) -> str: + """ + Return a single named information item from the os-release file data source + of the current OS distribution. + + Parameters: + + * ``attribute`` (string): Key of the information item. + + Returns: + + * (string): Value of the information item, if the item exists. + The empty string, if the item does not exist. + + See `os-release file`_ for details about these information items. + """ + return _distro.os_release_attr(attribute) + + +def lsb_release_attr(attribute: str) -> str: + """ + Return a single named information item from the lsb_release command output + data source of the current OS distribution. + + Parameters: + + * ``attribute`` (string): Key of the information item. + + Returns: + + * (string): Value of the information item, if the item exists. + The empty string, if the item does not exist. + + See `lsb_release command output`_ for details about these information + items. + """ + return _distro.lsb_release_attr(attribute) + + +def distro_release_attr(attribute: str) -> str: + """ + Return a single named information item from the distro release file + data source of the current OS distribution. + + Parameters: + + * ``attribute`` (string): Key of the information item. + + Returns: + + * (string): Value of the information item, if the item exists. + The empty string, if the item does not exist. + + See `distro release file`_ for details about these information items. + """ + return _distro.distro_release_attr(attribute) + + +def uname_attr(attribute: str) -> str: + """ + Return a single named information item from the distro release file + data source of the current OS distribution. + + Parameters: + + * ``attribute`` (string): Key of the information item. + + Returns: + + * (string): Value of the information item, if the item exists. + The empty string, if the item does not exist. + """ + return _distro.uname_attr(attribute) + + +try: + from functools import cached_property +except ImportError: + # Python < 3.8 + class cached_property: # type: ignore + """A version of @property which caches the value. On access, it calls the + underlying function and sets the value in `__dict__` so future accesses + will not re-call the property. + """ + + def __init__(self, f: Callable[[Any], Any]) -> None: + self._fname = f.__name__ + self._f = f + + def __get__(self, obj: Any, owner: Type[Any]) -> Any: + assert obj is not None, f"call {self._fname} on an instance" + ret = obj.__dict__[self._fname] = self._f(obj) + return ret + + +class LinuxDistribution: + """ + Provides information about a OS distribution. + + This package creates a private module-global instance of this class with + default initialization arguments, that is used by the + `consolidated accessor functions`_ and `single source accessor functions`_. + By using default initialization arguments, that module-global instance + returns data about the current OS distribution (i.e. the distro this + package runs on). + + Normally, it is not necessary to create additional instances of this class. + However, in situations where control is needed over the exact data sources + that are used, instances of this class can be created with a specific + distro release file, or a specific os-release file, or without invoking the + lsb_release command. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + include_lsb: Optional[bool] = None, + os_release_file: str = "", + distro_release_file: str = "", + include_uname: Optional[bool] = None, + root_dir: Optional[str] = None, + include_oslevel: Optional[bool] = None, + ) -> None: + """ + The initialization method of this class gathers information from the + available data sources, and stores that in private instance attributes. + Subsequent access to the information items uses these private instance + attributes, so that the data sources are read only once. + + Parameters: + + * ``include_lsb`` (bool): Controls whether the + `lsb_release command output`_ is included as a data source. + + If the lsb_release command is not available in the program execution + path, the data source for the lsb_release command will be empty. + + * ``os_release_file`` (string): The path name of the + `os-release file`_ that is to be used as a data source. + + An empty string (the default) will cause the default path name to + be used (see `os-release file`_ for details). + + If the specified or defaulted os-release file does not exist, the + data source for the os-release file will be empty. + + * ``distro_release_file`` (string): The path name of the + `distro release file`_ that is to be used as a data source. + + An empty string (the default) will cause a default search algorithm + to be used (see `distro release file`_ for details). + + If the specified distro release file does not exist, or if no default + distro release file can be found, the data source for the distro + release file will be empty. + + * ``include_uname`` (bool): Controls whether uname command output is + included as a data source. If the uname command is not available in + the program execution path the data source for the uname command will + be empty. + + * ``root_dir`` (string): The absolute path to the root directory to use + to find distro-related information files. Note that ``include_*`` + parameters must not be enabled in combination with ``root_dir``. + + * ``include_oslevel`` (bool): Controls whether (AIX) oslevel command + output is included as a data source. If the oslevel command is not + available in the program execution path the data source will be + empty. + + Public instance attributes: + + * ``os_release_file`` (string): The path name of the + `os-release file`_ that is actually used as a data source. The + empty string if no distro release file is used as a data source. + + * ``distro_release_file`` (string): The path name of the + `distro release file`_ that is actually used as a data source. The + empty string if no distro release file is used as a data source. + + * ``include_lsb`` (bool): The result of the ``include_lsb`` parameter. + This controls whether the lsb information will be loaded. + + * ``include_uname`` (bool): The result of the ``include_uname`` + parameter. This controls whether the uname information will + be loaded. + + * ``include_oslevel`` (bool): The result of the ``include_oslevel`` + parameter. This controls whether (AIX) oslevel information will be + loaded. + + * ``root_dir`` (string): The result of the ``root_dir`` parameter. + The absolute path to the root directory to use to find distro-related + information files. + + Raises: + + * :py:exc:`ValueError`: Initialization parameters combination is not + supported. + + * :py:exc:`OSError`: Some I/O issue with an os-release file or distro + release file. + + * :py:exc:`UnicodeError`: A data source has unexpected characters or + uses an unexpected encoding. + """ + self.root_dir = root_dir + self.etc_dir = os.path.join(root_dir, "etc") if root_dir else _UNIXCONFDIR + self.usr_lib_dir = ( + os.path.join(root_dir, "usr/lib") if root_dir else _UNIXUSRLIBDIR + ) + + if os_release_file: + self.os_release_file = os_release_file + else: + etc_dir_os_release_file = os.path.join(self.etc_dir, _OS_RELEASE_BASENAME) + usr_lib_os_release_file = os.path.join( + self.usr_lib_dir, _OS_RELEASE_BASENAME + ) + + # NOTE: The idea is to respect order **and** have it set + # at all times for API backwards compatibility. + if os.path.isfile(etc_dir_os_release_file) or not os.path.isfile( + usr_lib_os_release_file + ): + self.os_release_file = etc_dir_os_release_file + else: + self.os_release_file = usr_lib_os_release_file + + self.distro_release_file = distro_release_file or "" # updated later + + is_root_dir_defined = root_dir is not None + if is_root_dir_defined and (include_lsb or include_uname or include_oslevel): + raise ValueError( + "Including subprocess data sources from specific root_dir is disallowed" + " to prevent false information" + ) + self.include_lsb = ( + include_lsb if include_lsb is not None else not is_root_dir_defined + ) + self.include_uname = ( + include_uname if include_uname is not None else not is_root_dir_defined + ) + self.include_oslevel = ( + include_oslevel if include_oslevel is not None else not is_root_dir_defined + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + """Return repr of all info""" + return ( + "LinuxDistribution(" + "os_release_file={self.os_release_file!r}, " + "distro_release_file={self.distro_release_file!r}, " + "include_lsb={self.include_lsb!r}, " + "include_uname={self.include_uname!r}, " + "include_oslevel={self.include_oslevel!r}, " + "root_dir={self.root_dir!r}, " + "_os_release_info={self._os_release_info!r}, " + "_lsb_release_info={self._lsb_release_info!r}, " + "_distro_release_info={self._distro_release_info!r}, " + "_uname_info={self._uname_info!r}, " + "_oslevel_info={self._oslevel_info!r})".format(self=self) + ) + + def linux_distribution( + self, full_distribution_name: bool = True + ) -> Tuple[str, str, str]: + """ + Return information about the OS distribution that is compatible + with Python's :func:`platform.linux_distribution`, supporting a subset + of its parameters. + + For details, see :func:`distro.linux_distribution`. + """ + return ( + self.name() if full_distribution_name else self.id(), + self.version(), + self._os_release_info.get("release_codename") or self.codename(), + ) + + def id(self) -> str: + """Return the distro ID of the OS distribution, as a string. + + For details, see :func:`distro.id`. + """ + + def normalize(distro_id: str, table: Dict[str, str]) -> str: + distro_id = distro_id.lower().replace(" ", "_") + return table.get(distro_id, distro_id) + + distro_id = self.os_release_attr("id") + if distro_id: + return normalize(distro_id, NORMALIZED_OS_ID) + + distro_id = self.lsb_release_attr("distributor_id") + if distro_id: + return normalize(distro_id, NORMALIZED_LSB_ID) + + distro_id = self.distro_release_attr("id") + if distro_id: + return normalize(distro_id, NORMALIZED_DISTRO_ID) + + distro_id = self.uname_attr("id") + if distro_id: + return normalize(distro_id, NORMALIZED_DISTRO_ID) + + return "" + + def name(self, pretty: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Return the name of the OS distribution, as a string. + + For details, see :func:`distro.name`. + """ + name = ( + self.os_release_attr("name") + or self.lsb_release_attr("distributor_id") + or self.distro_release_attr("name") + or self.uname_attr("name") + ) + if pretty: + name = self.os_release_attr("pretty_name") or self.lsb_release_attr( + "description" + ) + if not name: + name = self.distro_release_attr("name") or self.uname_attr("name") + version = self.version(pretty=True) + if version: + name = f"{name} {version}" + return name or "" + + def version(self, pretty: bool = False, best: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Return the version of the OS distribution, as a string. + + For details, see :func:`distro.version`. + """ + versions = [ + self.os_release_attr("version_id"), + self.lsb_release_attr("release"), + self.distro_release_attr("version_id"), + self._parse_distro_release_content(self.os_release_attr("pretty_name")).get( + "version_id", "" + ), + self._parse_distro_release_content( + self.lsb_release_attr("description") + ).get("version_id", ""), + self.uname_attr("release"), + ] + if self.uname_attr("id").startswith("aix"): + # On AIX platforms, prefer oslevel command output. + versions.insert(0, self.oslevel_info()) + elif self.id() == "debian" or "debian" in self.like().split(): + # On Debian-like, add debian_version file content to candidates list. + versions.append(self._debian_version) + version = "" + if best: + # This algorithm uses the last version in priority order that has + # the best precision. If the versions are not in conflict, that + # does not matter; otherwise, using the last one instead of the + # first one might be considered a surprise. + for v in versions: + if v.count(".") > version.count(".") or version == "": + version = v + else: + for v in versions: + if v != "": + version = v + break + if pretty and version and self.codename(): + version = f"{version} ({self.codename()})" + return version + + def version_parts(self, best: bool = False) -> Tuple[str, str, str]: + """ + Return the version of the OS distribution, as a tuple of version + numbers. + + For details, see :func:`distro.version_parts`. + """ + version_str = self.version(best=best) + if version_str: + version_regex = re.compile(r"(\d+)\.?(\d+)?\.?(\d+)?") + matches = version_regex.match(version_str) + if matches: + major, minor, build_number = matches.groups() + return major, minor or "", build_number or "" + return "", "", "" + + def major_version(self, best: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Return the major version number of the current distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.major_version`. + """ + return self.version_parts(best)[0] + + def minor_version(self, best: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Return the minor version number of the current distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.minor_version`. + """ + return self.version_parts(best)[1] + + def build_number(self, best: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Return the build number of the current distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.build_number`. + """ + return self.version_parts(best)[2] + + def like(self) -> str: + """ + Return the IDs of distributions that are like the OS distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.like`. + """ + return self.os_release_attr("id_like") or "" + + def codename(self) -> str: + """ + Return the codename of the OS distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.codename`. + """ + try: + # Handle os_release specially since distros might purposefully set + # this to empty string to have no codename + return self._os_release_info["codename"] + except KeyError: + return ( + self.lsb_release_attr("codename") + or self.distro_release_attr("codename") + or "" + ) + + def info(self, pretty: bool = False, best: bool = False) -> InfoDict: + """ + Return certain machine-readable information about the OS + distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.info`. + """ + return dict( + id=self.id(), + version=self.version(pretty, best), + version_parts=dict( + major=self.major_version(best), + minor=self.minor_version(best), + build_number=self.build_number(best), + ), + like=self.like(), + codename=self.codename(), + ) + + def os_release_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information + items from the os-release file data source of the OS distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.os_release_info`. + """ + return self._os_release_info + + def lsb_release_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information + items from the lsb_release command data source of the OS + distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.lsb_release_info`. + """ + return self._lsb_release_info + + def distro_release_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information + items from the distro release file data source of the OS + distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.distro_release_info`. + """ + return self._distro_release_info + + def uname_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information + items from the uname command data source of the OS distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.uname_info`. + """ + return self._uname_info + + def oslevel_info(self) -> str: + """ + Return AIX' oslevel command output. + """ + return self._oslevel_info + + def os_release_attr(self, attribute: str) -> str: + """ + Return a single named information item from the os-release file data + source of the OS distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.os_release_attr`. + """ + return self._os_release_info.get(attribute, "") + + def lsb_release_attr(self, attribute: str) -> str: + """ + Return a single named information item from the lsb_release command + output data source of the OS distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.lsb_release_attr`. + """ + return self._lsb_release_info.get(attribute, "") + + def distro_release_attr(self, attribute: str) -> str: + """ + Return a single named information item from the distro release file + data source of the OS distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.distro_release_attr`. + """ + return self._distro_release_info.get(attribute, "") + + def uname_attr(self, attribute: str) -> str: + """ + Return a single named information item from the uname command + output data source of the OS distribution. + + For details, see :func:`distro.uname_attr`. + """ + return self._uname_info.get(attribute, "") + + @cached_property + def _os_release_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Get the information items from the specified os-release file. + + Returns: + A dictionary containing all information items. + """ + if os.path.isfile(self.os_release_file): + with open(self.os_release_file, encoding="utf-8") as release_file: + return self._parse_os_release_content(release_file) + return {} + + @staticmethod + def _parse_os_release_content(lines: TextIO) -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Parse the lines of an os-release file. + + Parameters: + + * lines: Iterable through the lines in the os-release file. + Each line must be a unicode string or a UTF-8 encoded byte + string. + + Returns: + A dictionary containing all information items. + """ + props = {} + lexer = shlex.shlex(lines, posix=True) + lexer.whitespace_split = True + + tokens = list(lexer) + for token in tokens: + # At this point, all shell-like parsing has been done (i.e. + # comments processed, quotes and backslash escape sequences + # processed, multi-line values assembled, trailing newlines + # stripped, etc.), so the tokens are now either: + # * variable assignments: var=value + # * commands or their arguments (not allowed in os-release) + # Ignore any tokens that are not variable assignments + if "=" in token: + k, v = token.split("=", 1) + props[k.lower()] = v + + if "version" in props: + # extract release codename (if any) from version attribute + match = re.search(r"\((\D+)\)|,\s*(\D+)", props["version"]) + if match: + release_codename = match.group(1) or match.group(2) + props["codename"] = props["release_codename"] = release_codename + + if "version_codename" in props: + # os-release added a version_codename field. Use that in + # preference to anything else Note that some distros purposefully + # do not have code names. They should be setting + # version_codename="" + props["codename"] = props["version_codename"] + elif "ubuntu_codename" in props: + # Same as above but a non-standard field name used on older Ubuntus + props["codename"] = props["ubuntu_codename"] + + return props + + @cached_property + def _lsb_release_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Get the information items from the lsb_release command output. + + Returns: + A dictionary containing all information items. + """ + if not self.include_lsb: + return {} + try: + cmd = ("lsb_release", "-a") + stdout = subprocess.check_output(cmd, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL) + # Command not found or lsb_release returned error + except (OSError, subprocess.CalledProcessError): + return {} + content = self._to_str(stdout).splitlines() + return self._parse_lsb_release_content(content) + + @staticmethod + def _parse_lsb_release_content(lines: Iterable[str]) -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Parse the output of the lsb_release command. + + Parameters: + + * lines: Iterable through the lines of the lsb_release output. + Each line must be a unicode string or a UTF-8 encoded byte + string. + + Returns: + A dictionary containing all information items. + """ + props = {} + for line in lines: + kv = line.strip("\n").split(":", 1) + if len(kv) != 2: + # Ignore lines without colon. + continue + k, v = kv + props.update({k.replace(" ", "_").lower(): v.strip()}) + return props + + @cached_property + def _uname_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: + if not self.include_uname: + return {} + try: + cmd = ("uname", "-rs") + stdout = subprocess.check_output(cmd, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL) + except OSError: + return {} + content = self._to_str(stdout).splitlines() + return self._parse_uname_content(content) + + @cached_property + def _oslevel_info(self) -> str: + if not self.include_oslevel: + return "" + try: + stdout = subprocess.check_output("oslevel", stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL) + except (OSError, subprocess.CalledProcessError): + return "" + return self._to_str(stdout).strip() + + @cached_property + def _debian_version(self) -> str: + try: + with open( + os.path.join(self.etc_dir, "debian_version"), encoding="ascii" + ) as fp: + return fp.readline().rstrip() + except FileNotFoundError: + return "" + + @staticmethod + def _parse_uname_content(lines: Sequence[str]) -> Dict[str, str]: + if not lines: + return {} + props = {} + match = re.search(r"^([^\s]+)\s+([\d\.]+)", lines[0].strip()) + if match: + name, version = match.groups() + + # This is to prevent the Linux kernel version from + # appearing as the 'best' version on otherwise + # identifiable distributions. + if name == "Linux": + return {} + props["id"] = name.lower() + props["name"] = name + props["release"] = version + return props + + @staticmethod + def _to_str(bytestring: bytes) -> str: + encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding() + return bytestring.decode(encoding) + + @cached_property + def _distro_release_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Get the information items from the specified distro release file. + + Returns: + A dictionary containing all information items. + """ + if self.distro_release_file: + # If it was specified, we use it and parse what we can, even if + # its file name or content does not match the expected pattern. + distro_info = self._parse_distro_release_file(self.distro_release_file) + basename = os.path.basename(self.distro_release_file) + # The file name pattern for user-specified distro release files + # is somewhat more tolerant (compared to when searching for the + # file), because we want to use what was specified as best as + # possible. + match = _DISTRO_RELEASE_BASENAME_PATTERN.match(basename) + else: + try: + basenames = [ + basename + for basename in os.listdir(self.etc_dir) + if basename not in _DISTRO_RELEASE_IGNORE_BASENAMES + and os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.etc_dir, basename)) + ] + # We sort for repeatability in cases where there are multiple + # distro specific files; e.g. CentOS, Oracle, Enterprise all + # containing `redhat-release` on top of their own. + basenames.sort() + except OSError: + # This may occur when /etc is not readable but we can't be + # sure about the *-release files. Check common entries of + # /etc for information. If they turn out to not be there the + # error is handled in `_parse_distro_release_file()`. + basenames = _DISTRO_RELEASE_BASENAMES + for basename in basenames: + match = _DISTRO_RELEASE_BASENAME_PATTERN.match(basename) + if match is None: + continue + filepath = os.path.join(self.etc_dir, basename) + distro_info = self._parse_distro_release_file(filepath) + # The name is always present if the pattern matches. + if "name" not in distro_info: + continue + self.distro_release_file = filepath + break + else: # the loop didn't "break": no candidate. + return {} + + if match is not None: + distro_info["id"] = match.group(1) + + # CloudLinux < 7: manually enrich info with proper id. + if "cloudlinux" in distro_info.get("name", "").lower(): + distro_info["id"] = "cloudlinux" + + return distro_info + + def _parse_distro_release_file(self, filepath: str) -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Parse a distro release file. + + Parameters: + + * filepath: Path name of the distro release file. + + Returns: + A dictionary containing all information items. + """ + try: + with open(filepath, encoding="utf-8") as fp: + # Only parse the first line. For instance, on SLES there + # are multiple lines. We don't want them... + return self._parse_distro_release_content(fp.readline()) + except OSError: + # Ignore not being able to read a specific, seemingly version + # related file. + # See https://github.com/python-distro/distro/issues/162 + return {} + + @staticmethod + def _parse_distro_release_content(line: str) -> Dict[str, str]: + """ + Parse a line from a distro release file. + + Parameters: + * line: Line from the distro release file. Must be a unicode string + or a UTF-8 encoded byte string. + + Returns: + A dictionary containing all information items. + """ + matches = _DISTRO_RELEASE_CONTENT_REVERSED_PATTERN.match(line.strip()[::-1]) + distro_info = {} + if matches: + # regexp ensures non-None + distro_info["name"] = matches.group(3)[::-1] + if matches.group(2): + distro_info["version_id"] = matches.group(2)[::-1] + if matches.group(1): + distro_info["codename"] = matches.group(1)[::-1] + elif line: + distro_info["name"] = line.strip() + return distro_info + + +_distro = LinuxDistribution() + + +def main() -> None: + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) + logger.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)) + + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="OS distro info tool") + parser.add_argument( + "--json", "-j", help="Output in machine readable format", action="store_true" + ) + + parser.add_argument( + "--root-dir", + "-r", + type=str, + dest="root_dir", + help="Path to the root filesystem directory (defaults to /)", + ) + + args = parser.parse_args() + + if args.root_dir: + dist = LinuxDistribution( + include_lsb=False, + include_uname=False, + include_oslevel=False, + root_dir=args.root_dir, + ) + else: + dist = _distro + + if args.json: + logger.info(json.dumps(dist.info(), indent=4, sort_keys=True)) + else: + logger.info("Name: %s", dist.name(pretty=True)) + distribution_version = dist.version(pretty=True) + logger.info("Version: %s", distribution_version) + distribution_codename = dist.codename() + logger.info("Codename: %s", distribution_codename) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/__init__.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a40eeafcc914108ca79c5d83d6e81da1b29c6e80 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +from .package_data import __version__ +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 + +__all__ = [ + "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/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/codec.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/codec.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1ca9ba62c208527b796b49306f4b8c95eb868a51 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/codec.py @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +from .core import encode, decode, alabel, ulabel, IDNAError +import codecs +import re +from typing import Tuple, Optional + +_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[str, int]: # type: ignore + if errors != 'strict': + raise IDNAError('Unsupported error handling \"{}\"'.format(errors)) + + if not data: + return "", 0 + + 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(alabel(label)) + if size: + size += 1 + size += len(label) + + # Join with U+002E + result_str = '.'.join(result) + trailing_dot # type: ignore + size += len(trailing_dot) + return result_str, size + +class IncrementalDecoder(codecs.BufferedIncrementalDecoder): + def _buffer_decode(self, data: str, errors: str, final: bool) -> Tuple[str, int]: # type: ignore + if errors != 'strict': + raise IDNAError('Unsupported error handling \"{}\"'.format(errors)) + + if not data: + return ('', 0) + + 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 getregentry() -> codecs.CodecInfo: + # Compatibility as a search_function for codecs.register() + return codecs.CodecInfo( + name='idna', + encode=Codec().encode, # type: ignore + decode=Codec().decode, # type: ignore + incrementalencoder=IncrementalEncoder, + incrementaldecoder=IncrementalDecoder, + streamwriter=StreamWriter, + streamreader=StreamReader, + ) diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/compat.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/compat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..786e6bda63699b72d588ba91dd73df017570aee5 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/compat.py @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +from .core import * +from .codec import * +from typing import Any, Union + +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/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/core.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/core.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4f3003711020eac05ef5a19ab29ba5670d89f642 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/idna/core.py @@ -0,0 +1,400 @@ +from . import idnadata +import bisect +import unicodedata +import re +from typing import Union, Optional +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 = None # type: Optional[str] + for (idx, cp) in enumerate(label, 1): + direction = unicodedata.bidirectional(cp) + + if rtl: + # Bidi rule 2 + if not direction 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 not direction 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 + if joining_type in [ord('L'), ord('D')]: + ok = True + 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 + if joining_type in [ord('R'), ord('D')]: + ok = True + 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 + + if not label: + raise IDNAError('No Input') + + label = str(label) + check_label(label) + label_bytes = _punycode(label) + label_bytes = _alabel_prefix + label_bytes + + 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 = label + + label_bytes = label_bytes.lower() + if label_bytes.startswith(_alabel_prefix): + label_bytes = label_bytes[len(_alabel_prefix):] + if not label_bytes: + raise IDNAError('Malformed A-label, no Punycode eligible content found') + if label_bytes.decode('ascii')[-1] == '-': + raise IDNAError('A-label must not end with a hyphen') + else: + check_label(label_bytes) + return label_bytes.decode('ascii') + + try: + label = label_bytes.decode('punycode') + except UnicodeError: + raise IDNAError('Invalid A-label') + check_label(label) + return label + + +def uts46_remap(domain: str, std3_rules: bool = True, transitional: bool = False) -> str: + """Re-map the characters in the string according to UTS46 processing.""" + from .uts46data import uts46data + output = '' + + for pos, char in enumerate(domain): + code_point = ord(char) + try: + uts46row = uts46data[code_point if code_point < 256 else + bisect.bisect_left(uts46data, (code_point, 'Z')) - 1] + status = uts46row[1] + replacement = None # type: Optional[str] + if len(uts46row) == 3: + replacement = uts46row[2] # type: ignore + if (status == 'V' or + (status == 'D' and not transitional) or + (status == '3' and not std3_rules and replacement is None)): + output += char + elif replacement is not None and (status == 'M' or + (status == '3' and not std3_rules) or + (status == 'D' and transitional)): + output += replacement + elif status != 'I': + raise IndexError() + except IndexError: + raise InvalidCodepoint( + 'Codepoint {} not allowed at position {} in {}'.format( + _unot(code_point), pos + 1, repr(domain))) + + return unicodedata.normalize('NFC', output) + + +def encode(s: Union[str, bytes, bytearray], strict: bool = False, uts46: bool = False, std3_rules: bool = False, transitional: bool = False) -> bytes: + if isinstance(s, (bytes, bytearray)): + try: + s = s.decode('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 isinstance(s, (bytes, bytearray)): + s = s.decode('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 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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 >> 32), (r & ((1 << 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stream, **kwargs): + """ + Pack object `o` and write it to `stream` + + See :class:`Packer` for options. + """ + packer = Packer(**kwargs) + stream.write(packer.pack(o)) + + +def packb(o, **kwargs): + """ + Pack object `o` and return packed bytes + + See :class:`Packer` for options. + """ + return Packer(**kwargs).pack(o) + + +def unpack(stream, **kwargs): + """ + Unpack an object from `stream`. + + Raises `ExtraData` when `stream` contains extra bytes. + See :class:`Unpacker` for options. + """ + data = stream.read() + return unpackb(data, **kwargs) + + +# alias for compatibility to simplejson/marshal/pickle. +load = unpack +loads = unpackb + +dump = pack +dumps = packb diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/exceptions.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d6d2615cfdd0b914d064cdf7eecd45761e4bcaf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/exceptions.py 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Use Exception instead to catch all exception during packing. +PackException = Exception +PackValueError = ValueError +PackOverflowError = OverflowError diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/ext.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/ext.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..23e0d6b41ce6a36a2bc1a9657ff68aeb99d8b32f --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/ext.py @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +# coding: utf-8 +from collections import namedtuple +import datetime +import sys +import struct + + +PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2 + +if PY2: + int_types = (int, long) + _utc = None +else: + int_types = int + try: + _utc = datetime.timezone.utc + except AttributeError: + _utc = datetime.timezone(datetime.timedelta(0)) + + +class ExtType(namedtuple("ExtType", "code data")): + """ExtType represents ext type in msgpack.""" + + def __new__(cls, code, data): + if not isinstance(code, int): + raise TypeError("code must be int") + if not isinstance(data, bytes): + raise TypeError("data must be bytes") + if not 0 <= code <= 127: + raise ValueError("code must be 0~127") + return super(ExtType, cls).__new__(cls, code, data) + + +class Timestamp(object): + """Timestamp represents the Timestamp extension type in msgpack. + + When built with Cython, msgpack uses C methods to pack and unpack `Timestamp`. When using pure-Python + msgpack, :func:`to_bytes` and :func:`from_bytes` are used to pack and unpack `Timestamp`. + + This class is immutable: Do not override seconds and nanoseconds. + """ + + __slots__ = ["seconds", "nanoseconds"] + + def __init__(self, seconds, nanoseconds=0): + """Initialize a Timestamp object. + + :param int seconds: + Number of seconds since the UNIX epoch (00:00:00 UTC Jan 1 1970, minus leap seconds). + May be negative. + + :param int nanoseconds: + Number of nanoseconds to add to `seconds` to get fractional time. + Maximum is 999_999_999. Default is 0. + + Note: Negative times (before the UNIX epoch) are represented as negative seconds + positive ns. + """ + if not isinstance(seconds, int_types): + raise TypeError("seconds must be an integer") + if not isinstance(nanoseconds, int_types): + raise TypeError("nanoseconds must be an integer") + if not (0 <= nanoseconds < 10**9): + raise ValueError( + "nanoseconds must be a non-negative integer less than 999999999." + ) + self.seconds = seconds + self.nanoseconds = nanoseconds + + def __repr__(self): + """String representation of Timestamp.""" + return "Timestamp(seconds={0}, nanoseconds={1})".format( + self.seconds, self.nanoseconds + ) + + def __eq__(self, other): + """Check for equality with another Timestamp object""" + if type(other) is self.__class__: + return ( + self.seconds == other.seconds and self.nanoseconds == other.nanoseconds + ) + return False + + def __ne__(self, other): + """not-equals method (see :func:`__eq__()`)""" + return not self.__eq__(other) + + def __hash__(self): + return hash((self.seconds, self.nanoseconds)) + + @staticmethod + def from_bytes(b): + """Unpack bytes into a `Timestamp` object. + + Used for pure-Python msgpack unpacking. + + :param b: Payload from msgpack ext message with code -1 + :type b: bytes + + :returns: Timestamp object unpacked from msgpack ext payload + :rtype: Timestamp + """ + if len(b) == 4: + seconds = struct.unpack("!L", b)[0] + nanoseconds = 0 + elif len(b) == 8: + data64 = struct.unpack("!Q", b)[0] + seconds = data64 & 0x00000003FFFFFFFF + nanoseconds = data64 >> 34 + elif len(b) == 12: + nanoseconds, seconds = struct.unpack("!Iq", b) + else: + raise ValueError( + "Timestamp type can only be created from 32, 64, or 96-bit byte objects" + ) + return Timestamp(seconds, nanoseconds) + + def to_bytes(self): + """Pack this Timestamp object into bytes. + + Used for pure-Python msgpack packing. + + :returns data: Payload for EXT message with code -1 (timestamp type) + :rtype: bytes + """ + if (self.seconds >> 34) == 0: # seconds is non-negative and fits in 34 bits + data64 = self.nanoseconds << 34 | self.seconds + if data64 & 0xFFFFFFFF00000000 == 0: + # nanoseconds is zero and seconds < 2**32, so timestamp 32 + data = struct.pack("!L", data64) + else: + # timestamp 64 + data = struct.pack("!Q", data64) + else: + # timestamp 96 + data = struct.pack("!Iq", self.nanoseconds, self.seconds) + return data + + @staticmethod + def from_unix(unix_sec): + """Create a Timestamp from posix timestamp in seconds. + + :param unix_float: Posix timestamp in seconds. + :type unix_float: int or float. + """ + seconds = int(unix_sec // 1) + nanoseconds = int((unix_sec % 1) * 10**9) + return Timestamp(seconds, nanoseconds) + + def to_unix(self): + """Get the timestamp as a floating-point value. + + :returns: posix timestamp + :rtype: float + """ + return self.seconds + self.nanoseconds / 1e9 + + @staticmethod + def from_unix_nano(unix_ns): + """Create a Timestamp from posix timestamp in nanoseconds. + + :param int unix_ns: Posix timestamp in nanoseconds. + :rtype: Timestamp + """ + return Timestamp(*divmod(unix_ns, 10**9)) + + def to_unix_nano(self): + """Get the timestamp as a unixtime in nanoseconds. + + :returns: posix timestamp in nanoseconds + :rtype: int + """ + return self.seconds * 10**9 + self.nanoseconds + + def to_datetime(self): + """Get the timestamp as a UTC datetime. + + Python 2 is not supported. + + :rtype: datetime. + """ + return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(0, _utc) + datetime.timedelta( + seconds=self.to_unix() + ) + + @staticmethod + def from_datetime(dt): + """Create a Timestamp from datetime with tzinfo. + + Python 2 is not supported. + + :rtype: Timestamp + """ + return Timestamp.from_unix(dt.timestamp()) diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/fallback.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/fallback.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e8cebc1bef7870a5e772ea066c485eddf5c1c57c --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/fallback.py @@ -0,0 +1,1010 @@ +"""Fallback pure Python implementation of msgpack""" +from datetime import datetime as _DateTime +import sys +import struct + + +PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2 +if PY2: + int_types = (int, long) + + def dict_iteritems(d): + return d.iteritems() + +else: + int_types = int + unicode = str + xrange = range + + def dict_iteritems(d): + return d.items() + + +if sys.version_info < (3, 5): + # Ugly hack... + RecursionError = RuntimeError + + def _is_recursionerror(e): + return ( + len(e.args) == 1 + and isinstance(e.args[0], str) + and e.args[0].startswith("maximum recursion depth exceeded") + ) + +else: + + def _is_recursionerror(e): + return True + + +if hasattr(sys, "pypy_version_info"): + # StringIO is slow on PyPy, StringIO is faster. However: PyPy's own + # StringBuilder is fastest. + from __pypy__ import newlist_hint + + try: + from __pypy__.builders import BytesBuilder as StringBuilder + except ImportError: + from __pypy__.builders import StringBuilder + USING_STRINGBUILDER = True + + class StringIO(object): + def __init__(self, s=b""): + if s: + self.builder = StringBuilder(len(s)) + self.builder.append(s) + else: + self.builder = StringBuilder() + + def write(self, s): + if isinstance(s, memoryview): + s = s.tobytes() + elif isinstance(s, bytearray): + s = bytes(s) + self.builder.append(s) + + def getvalue(self): + return self.builder.build() + +else: + USING_STRINGBUILDER = False + from io import BytesIO as StringIO + + newlist_hint = lambda size: [] + + +from .exceptions import BufferFull, OutOfData, ExtraData, FormatError, StackError + +from .ext import ExtType, Timestamp + + +EX_SKIP = 0 +EX_CONSTRUCT = 1 +EX_READ_ARRAY_HEADER = 2 +EX_READ_MAP_HEADER = 3 + +TYPE_IMMEDIATE = 0 +TYPE_ARRAY = 1 +TYPE_MAP = 2 +TYPE_RAW = 3 +TYPE_BIN = 4 +TYPE_EXT = 5 + +DEFAULT_RECURSE_LIMIT = 511 + + +def _check_type_strict(obj, t, type=type, tuple=tuple): + if type(t) is tuple: + return type(obj) in t + else: + return type(obj) is t + + +def _get_data_from_buffer(obj): + view = memoryview(obj) + if view.itemsize != 1: + raise ValueError("cannot unpack from multi-byte object") + return view + + +def unpackb(packed, **kwargs): + """ + Unpack an object from `packed`. + + Raises ``ExtraData`` when *packed* contains extra bytes. + Raises ``ValueError`` when *packed* is incomplete. + Raises ``FormatError`` when *packed* is not valid msgpack. + Raises ``StackError`` when *packed* contains too nested. + Other exceptions can be raised during unpacking. + + See :class:`Unpacker` for options. + """ + unpacker = Unpacker(None, max_buffer_size=len(packed), **kwargs) + unpacker.feed(packed) + try: + ret = unpacker._unpack() + except OutOfData: + raise ValueError("Unpack failed: incomplete input") + except RecursionError as e: + if _is_recursionerror(e): + raise StackError + raise + if unpacker._got_extradata(): + raise ExtraData(ret, unpacker._get_extradata()) + return ret + + +if sys.version_info < (2, 7, 6): + + def _unpack_from(f, b, o=0): + """Explicit type cast for legacy struct.unpack_from""" + return struct.unpack_from(f, bytes(b), o) + +else: + _unpack_from = struct.unpack_from + +_NO_FORMAT_USED = "" +_MSGPACK_HEADERS = { + 0xC4: (1, _NO_FORMAT_USED, TYPE_BIN), + 0xC5: (2, ">H", TYPE_BIN), + 0xC6: (4, ">I", TYPE_BIN), + 0xC7: (2, "Bb", TYPE_EXT), + 0xC8: (3, ">Hb", TYPE_EXT), + 0xC9: (5, ">Ib", TYPE_EXT), + 0xCA: (4, ">f"), + 0xCB: (8, ">d"), + 0xCC: (1, _NO_FORMAT_USED), + 0xCD: (2, ">H"), + 0xCE: (4, ">I"), + 0xCF: (8, ">Q"), + 0xD0: (1, "b"), + 0xD1: (2, ">h"), + 0xD2: (4, ">i"), + 0xD3: (8, ">q"), + 0xD4: (1, "b1s", TYPE_EXT), + 0xD5: (2, "b2s", TYPE_EXT), + 0xD6: (4, "b4s", TYPE_EXT), + 0xD7: (8, "b8s", TYPE_EXT), + 0xD8: (16, "b16s", TYPE_EXT), + 0xD9: (1, _NO_FORMAT_USED, TYPE_RAW), + 0xDA: (2, ">H", TYPE_RAW), + 0xDB: (4, ">I", TYPE_RAW), + 0xDC: (2, ">H", TYPE_ARRAY), + 0xDD: (4, ">I", TYPE_ARRAY), + 0xDE: (2, ">H", TYPE_MAP), + 0xDF: (4, ">I", TYPE_MAP), +} + + +class Unpacker(object): + """Streaming unpacker. + + Arguments: + + :param file_like: + File-like object having `.read(n)` method. + If specified, unpacker reads serialized data from it and :meth:`feed()` is not usable. + + :param int read_size: + Used as `file_like.read(read_size)`. (default: `min(16*1024, max_buffer_size)`) + + :param bool use_list: + If true, unpack msgpack array to Python list. + Otherwise, unpack to Python tuple. (default: True) + + :param bool raw: + If true, unpack msgpack raw to Python bytes. + Otherwise, unpack to Python str by decoding with UTF-8 encoding (default). + + :param int timestamp: + Control how timestamp type is unpacked: + + 0 - Timestamp + 1 - float (Seconds from the EPOCH) + 2 - int (Nanoseconds from the EPOCH) + 3 - datetime.datetime (UTC). Python 2 is not supported. + + :param bool strict_map_key: + If true (default), only str or bytes are accepted for map (dict) keys. + + :param callable object_hook: + When specified, it should be callable. + Unpacker calls it with a dict argument after unpacking msgpack map. + (See also simplejson) + + :param callable object_pairs_hook: + When specified, it should be callable. + Unpacker calls it with a list of key-value pairs after unpacking msgpack map. + (See also simplejson) + + :param str unicode_errors: + The error handler for decoding unicode. (default: 'strict') + This option should be used only when you have msgpack data which + contains invalid UTF-8 string. + + :param int max_buffer_size: + Limits size of data waiting unpacked. 0 means 2**32-1. + The default value is 100*1024*1024 (100MiB). + Raises `BufferFull` exception when it is insufficient. + You should set this parameter when unpacking data from untrusted source. + + :param int max_str_len: + Deprecated, use *max_buffer_size* instead. + Limits max length of str. (default: max_buffer_size) + + :param int max_bin_len: + Deprecated, use *max_buffer_size* instead. + Limits max length of bin. (default: max_buffer_size) + + :param int max_array_len: + Limits max length of array. + (default: max_buffer_size) + + :param int max_map_len: + Limits max length of map. + (default: max_buffer_size//2) + + :param int max_ext_len: + Deprecated, use *max_buffer_size* instead. + Limits max size of ext type. (default: max_buffer_size) + + Example of streaming deserialize from file-like object:: + + unpacker = Unpacker(file_like) + for o in unpacker: + process(o) + + Example of streaming deserialize from socket:: + + unpacker = Unpacker() + while True: + buf = sock.recv(1024**2) + if not buf: + break + unpacker.feed(buf) + for o in unpacker: + process(o) + + Raises ``ExtraData`` when *packed* contains extra bytes. + Raises ``OutOfData`` when *packed* is incomplete. + Raises ``FormatError`` when *packed* is not valid msgpack. + Raises ``StackError`` when *packed* contains too nested. + Other exceptions can be raised during unpacking. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + file_like=None, + read_size=0, + use_list=True, + raw=False, + timestamp=0, + strict_map_key=True, + object_hook=None, + object_pairs_hook=None, + list_hook=None, + unicode_errors=None, + max_buffer_size=100 * 1024 * 1024, + ext_hook=ExtType, + max_str_len=-1, + max_bin_len=-1, + max_array_len=-1, + max_map_len=-1, + max_ext_len=-1, + ): + if unicode_errors is None: + unicode_errors = "strict" + + if file_like is None: + self._feeding = True + else: + if not callable(file_like.read): + raise TypeError("`file_like.read` must be callable") + self.file_like = file_like + self._feeding = False + + #: array of bytes fed. + self._buffer = bytearray() + #: Which position we currently reads + self._buff_i = 0 + + # When Unpacker is used as an iterable, between the calls to next(), + # the buffer is not "consumed" completely, for efficiency sake. + # Instead, it is done sloppily. To make sure we raise BufferFull at + # the correct moments, we have to keep track of how sloppy we were. + # Furthermore, when the buffer is incomplete (that is: in the case + # we raise an OutOfData) we need to rollback the buffer to the correct + # state, which _buf_checkpoint records. + self._buf_checkpoint = 0 + + if not max_buffer_size: + max_buffer_size = 2**31 - 1 + if max_str_len == -1: + max_str_len = max_buffer_size + if max_bin_len == -1: + max_bin_len = max_buffer_size + if max_array_len == -1: + max_array_len = max_buffer_size + if max_map_len == -1: + max_map_len = max_buffer_size // 2 + if max_ext_len == -1: + max_ext_len = max_buffer_size + + self._max_buffer_size = max_buffer_size + if read_size > self._max_buffer_size: + raise ValueError("read_size must be smaller than max_buffer_size") + self._read_size = read_size or min(self._max_buffer_size, 16 * 1024) + self._raw = bool(raw) + self._strict_map_key = bool(strict_map_key) + self._unicode_errors = unicode_errors + self._use_list = use_list + if not (0 <= timestamp <= 3): + raise ValueError("timestamp must be 0..3") + self._timestamp = timestamp + self._list_hook = list_hook + self._object_hook = object_hook + self._object_pairs_hook = object_pairs_hook + self._ext_hook = ext_hook + self._max_str_len = max_str_len + self._max_bin_len = max_bin_len + self._max_array_len = max_array_len + self._max_map_len = max_map_len + self._max_ext_len = max_ext_len + self._stream_offset = 0 + + if list_hook is not None and not callable(list_hook): + raise TypeError("`list_hook` is not callable") + if object_hook is not None and not callable(object_hook): + raise TypeError("`object_hook` is not callable") + if object_pairs_hook is not None and not callable(object_pairs_hook): + raise TypeError("`object_pairs_hook` is not callable") + if object_hook is not None and object_pairs_hook is not None: + raise TypeError( + "object_pairs_hook and object_hook are mutually " "exclusive" + ) + if not callable(ext_hook): + raise TypeError("`ext_hook` is not callable") + + def feed(self, next_bytes): + assert self._feeding + view = _get_data_from_buffer(next_bytes) + if len(self._buffer) - self._buff_i + len(view) > self._max_buffer_size: + raise BufferFull + + # Strip buffer before checkpoint before reading file. + if self._buf_checkpoint > 0: + del self._buffer[: self._buf_checkpoint] + self._buff_i -= self._buf_checkpoint + self._buf_checkpoint = 0 + + # Use extend here: INPLACE_ADD += doesn't reliably typecast memoryview in jython + self._buffer.extend(view) + + def _consume(self): + """Gets rid of the used parts of the buffer.""" + self._stream_offset += self._buff_i - self._buf_checkpoint + self._buf_checkpoint = self._buff_i + + def _got_extradata(self): + return self._buff_i < len(self._buffer) + + def _get_extradata(self): + return self._buffer[self._buff_i :] + + def read_bytes(self, n): + ret = self._read(n, raise_outofdata=False) + self._consume() + return ret + + def _read(self, n, raise_outofdata=True): + # (int) -> bytearray + self._reserve(n, raise_outofdata=raise_outofdata) + i = self._buff_i + ret = self._buffer[i : i + n] + self._buff_i = i + len(ret) + return ret + + def _reserve(self, n, raise_outofdata=True): + remain_bytes = len(self._buffer) - self._buff_i - n + + # Fast path: buffer has n bytes already + if remain_bytes >= 0: + return + + if self._feeding: + self._buff_i = self._buf_checkpoint + raise OutOfData + + # Strip buffer before checkpoint before reading file. + if self._buf_checkpoint > 0: + del self._buffer[: self._buf_checkpoint] + self._buff_i -= self._buf_checkpoint + self._buf_checkpoint = 0 + + # Read from file + remain_bytes = -remain_bytes + if remain_bytes + len(self._buffer) > self._max_buffer_size: + raise BufferFull + while remain_bytes > 0: + to_read_bytes = max(self._read_size, remain_bytes) + read_data = self.file_like.read(to_read_bytes) + if not read_data: + break + assert isinstance(read_data, bytes) + self._buffer += read_data + remain_bytes -= len(read_data) + + if len(self._buffer) < n + self._buff_i and raise_outofdata: + self._buff_i = 0 # rollback + raise OutOfData + + def _read_header(self): + typ = TYPE_IMMEDIATE + n = 0 + obj = None + self._reserve(1) + b = self._buffer[self._buff_i] + self._buff_i += 1 + if b & 0b10000000 == 0: + obj = b + elif b & 0b11100000 == 0b11100000: + obj = -1 - (b ^ 0xFF) + elif b & 0b11100000 == 0b10100000: + n = b & 0b00011111 + typ = TYPE_RAW + if n > self._max_str_len: + raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_str_len(%s)" % (n, self._max_str_len)) + obj = self._read(n) + elif b & 0b11110000 == 0b10010000: + n = b & 0b00001111 + typ = TYPE_ARRAY + if n > self._max_array_len: + raise ValueError( + "%s exceeds max_array_len(%s)" % (n, self._max_array_len) + ) + elif b & 0b11110000 == 0b10000000: + n = b & 0b00001111 + typ = TYPE_MAP + if n > self._max_map_len: + raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_map_len(%s)" % (n, self._max_map_len)) + elif b == 0xC0: + obj = None + elif b == 0xC2: + obj = False + elif b == 0xC3: + obj = True + elif 0xC4 <= b <= 0xC6: + size, fmt, typ = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + self._reserve(size) + if len(fmt) > 0: + n = _unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0] + else: + n = self._buffer[self._buff_i] + self._buff_i += size + if n > self._max_bin_len: + raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_bin_len(%s)" % (n, self._max_bin_len)) + obj = self._read(n) + elif 0xC7 <= b <= 0xC9: + size, fmt, typ = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + self._reserve(size) + L, n = _unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i) + self._buff_i += size + if L > self._max_ext_len: + raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_ext_len(%s)" % (L, self._max_ext_len)) + obj = self._read(L) + elif 0xCA <= b <= 0xD3: + size, fmt = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + self._reserve(size) + if len(fmt) > 0: + obj = _unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0] + else: + obj = self._buffer[self._buff_i] + self._buff_i += size + elif 0xD4 <= b <= 0xD8: + size, fmt, typ = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + if self._max_ext_len < size: + raise ValueError( + "%s exceeds max_ext_len(%s)" % (size, self._max_ext_len) + ) + self._reserve(size + 1) + n, obj = _unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i) + self._buff_i += size + 1 + elif 0xD9 <= b <= 0xDB: + size, fmt, typ = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + self._reserve(size) + if len(fmt) > 0: + (n,) = _unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i) + else: + n = self._buffer[self._buff_i] + self._buff_i += size + if n > self._max_str_len: + raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_str_len(%s)" % (n, self._max_str_len)) + obj = self._read(n) + elif 0xDC <= b <= 0xDD: + size, fmt, typ = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + self._reserve(size) + (n,) = _unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i) + self._buff_i += size + if n > self._max_array_len: + raise ValueError( + "%s exceeds max_array_len(%s)" % (n, self._max_array_len) + ) + elif 0xDE <= b <= 0xDF: + size, fmt, typ = _MSGPACK_HEADERS[b] + self._reserve(size) + (n,) = _unpack_from(fmt, self._buffer, self._buff_i) + self._buff_i += size + if n > self._max_map_len: + raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_map_len(%s)" % (n, self._max_map_len)) + else: + raise FormatError("Unknown header: 0x%x" % b) + return typ, n, obj + + def _unpack(self, execute=EX_CONSTRUCT): + typ, n, obj = self._read_header() + + if execute == EX_READ_ARRAY_HEADER: + if typ != TYPE_ARRAY: + raise ValueError("Expected array") + return n + if execute == EX_READ_MAP_HEADER: + if typ != TYPE_MAP: + raise ValueError("Expected map") + return n + # TODO should we eliminate the recursion? + if typ == TYPE_ARRAY: + if execute == EX_SKIP: + for i in xrange(n): + # TODO check whether we need to call `list_hook` + self._unpack(EX_SKIP) + return + ret = newlist_hint(n) + for i in xrange(n): + ret.append(self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT)) + if self._list_hook is not None: + ret = self._list_hook(ret) + # TODO is the interaction between `list_hook` and `use_list` ok? + return ret if self._use_list else tuple(ret) + if typ == TYPE_MAP: + if execute == EX_SKIP: + for i in xrange(n): + # TODO check whether we need to call hooks + self._unpack(EX_SKIP) + self._unpack(EX_SKIP) + return + if self._object_pairs_hook is not None: + ret = self._object_pairs_hook( + (self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT), self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT)) + for _ in xrange(n) + ) + else: + ret = {} + for _ in xrange(n): + key = self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT) + if self._strict_map_key and type(key) not in (unicode, bytes): + raise ValueError( + "%s is not allowed for map key" % str(type(key)) + ) + if not PY2 and type(key) is str: + key = sys.intern(key) + ret[key] = self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT) + if self._object_hook is not None: + ret = self._object_hook(ret) + return ret + if execute == EX_SKIP: + return + if typ == TYPE_RAW: + if self._raw: + obj = bytes(obj) + else: + obj = obj.decode("utf_8", self._unicode_errors) + return obj + if typ == TYPE_BIN: + return bytes(obj) + if typ == TYPE_EXT: + if n == -1: # timestamp + ts = Timestamp.from_bytes(bytes(obj)) + if self._timestamp == 1: + return ts.to_unix() + elif self._timestamp == 2: + return ts.to_unix_nano() + elif self._timestamp == 3: + return ts.to_datetime() + else: + return ts + else: + return self._ext_hook(n, bytes(obj)) + assert typ == TYPE_IMMEDIATE + return obj + + def __iter__(self): + return self + + def __next__(self): + try: + ret = self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT) + self._consume() + return ret + except OutOfData: + self._consume() + raise StopIteration + except RecursionError: + raise StackError + + next = __next__ + + def skip(self): + self._unpack(EX_SKIP) + self._consume() + + def unpack(self): + try: + ret = self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT) + except RecursionError: + raise StackError + self._consume() + return ret + + def read_array_header(self): + ret = self._unpack(EX_READ_ARRAY_HEADER) + self._consume() + return ret + + def read_map_header(self): + ret = self._unpack(EX_READ_MAP_HEADER) + self._consume() + return ret + + def tell(self): + return self._stream_offset + + +class Packer(object): + """ + MessagePack Packer + + Usage:: + + packer = Packer() + astream.write(packer.pack(a)) + astream.write(packer.pack(b)) + + Packer's constructor has some keyword arguments: + + :param callable default: + Convert user type to builtin type that Packer supports. + See also simplejson's document. + + :param bool use_single_float: + Use single precision float type for float. (default: False) + + :param bool autoreset: + Reset buffer after each pack and return its content as `bytes`. (default: True). + If set this to false, use `bytes()` to get content and `.reset()` to clear buffer. + + :param bool use_bin_type: + Use bin type introduced in msgpack spec 2.0 for bytes. + It also enables str8 type for unicode. (default: True) + + :param bool strict_types: + If set to true, types will be checked to be exact. Derived classes + from serializable types will not be serialized and will be + treated as unsupported type and forwarded to default. + Additionally tuples will not be serialized as lists. + This is useful when trying to implement accurate serialization + for python types. + + :param bool datetime: + If set to true, datetime with tzinfo is packed into Timestamp type. + Note that the tzinfo is stripped in the timestamp. + You can get UTC datetime with `timestamp=3` option of the Unpacker. + (Python 2 is not supported). + + :param str unicode_errors: + The error handler for encoding unicode. (default: 'strict') + DO NOT USE THIS!! This option is kept for very specific usage. + + Example of streaming deserialize from file-like object:: + + unpacker = Unpacker(file_like) + for o in unpacker: + process(o) + + Example of streaming deserialize from socket:: + + unpacker = Unpacker() + while True: + buf = sock.recv(1024**2) + if not buf: + break + unpacker.feed(buf) + for o in unpacker: + process(o) + + Raises ``ExtraData`` when *packed* contains extra bytes. + Raises ``OutOfData`` when *packed* is incomplete. + Raises ``FormatError`` when *packed* is not valid msgpack. + Raises ``StackError`` when *packed* contains too nested. + Other exceptions can be raised during unpacking. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + default=None, + use_single_float=False, + autoreset=True, + use_bin_type=True, + strict_types=False, + datetime=False, + unicode_errors=None, + ): + self._strict_types = strict_types + self._use_float = use_single_float + self._autoreset = autoreset + self._use_bin_type = use_bin_type + self._buffer = StringIO() + if PY2 and datetime: + raise ValueError("datetime is not supported in Python 2") + self._datetime = bool(datetime) + self._unicode_errors = unicode_errors or "strict" + if default is not None: + if not callable(default): + raise TypeError("default must be callable") + self._default = default + + def _pack( + self, + obj, + nest_limit=DEFAULT_RECURSE_LIMIT, + check=isinstance, + check_type_strict=_check_type_strict, + ): + default_used = False + if self._strict_types: + check = check_type_strict + list_types = list + else: + list_types = (list, tuple) + while True: + if nest_limit < 0: + raise ValueError("recursion limit exceeded") + if obj is None: + return self._buffer.write(b"\xc0") + if check(obj, bool): + if obj: + return self._buffer.write(b"\xc3") + return self._buffer.write(b"\xc2") + if check(obj, int_types): + if 0 <= obj < 0x80: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack("B", obj)) + if -0x20 <= obj < 0: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack("b", obj)) + if 0x80 <= obj <= 0xFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack("BB", 0xCC, obj)) + if -0x80 <= obj < 0: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bb", 0xD0, obj)) + if 0xFF < obj <= 0xFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xCD, obj)) + if -0x8000 <= obj < -0x80: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bh", 0xD1, obj)) + if 0xFFFF < obj <= 0xFFFFFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xCE, obj)) + if -0x80000000 <= obj < -0x8000: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bi", 0xD2, obj)) + if 0xFFFFFFFF < obj <= 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BQ", 0xCF, obj)) + if -0x8000000000000000 <= obj < -0x80000000: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bq", 0xD3, obj)) + if not default_used and self._default is not None: + obj = self._default(obj) + default_used = True + continue + raise OverflowError("Integer value out of range") + if check(obj, (bytes, bytearray)): + n = len(obj) + if n >= 2**32: + raise ValueError("%s is too large" % type(obj).__name__) + self._pack_bin_header(n) + return self._buffer.write(obj) + if check(obj, unicode): + obj = obj.encode("utf-8", self._unicode_errors) + n = len(obj) + if n >= 2**32: + raise ValueError("String is too large") + self._pack_raw_header(n) + return self._buffer.write(obj) + if check(obj, memoryview): + n = obj.nbytes + if n >= 2**32: + raise ValueError("Memoryview is too large") + self._pack_bin_header(n) + return self._buffer.write(obj) + if check(obj, float): + if self._use_float: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bf", 0xCA, obj)) + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bd", 0xCB, obj)) + if check(obj, (ExtType, Timestamp)): + if check(obj, Timestamp): + code = -1 + data = obj.to_bytes() + else: + code = obj.code + data = obj.data + assert isinstance(code, int) + assert isinstance(data, bytes) + L = len(data) + if L == 1: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd4") + elif L == 2: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd5") + elif L == 4: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd6") + elif L == 8: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd7") + elif L == 16: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd8") + elif L <= 0xFF: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BB", 0xC7, L)) + elif L <= 0xFFFF: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xC8, L)) + else: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xC9, L)) + self._buffer.write(struct.pack("b", code)) + self._buffer.write(data) + return + if check(obj, list_types): + n = len(obj) + self._pack_array_header(n) + for i in xrange(n): + self._pack(obj[i], nest_limit - 1) + return + if check(obj, dict): + return self._pack_map_pairs( + len(obj), dict_iteritems(obj), nest_limit - 1 + ) + + if self._datetime and check(obj, _DateTime) and obj.tzinfo is not None: + obj = Timestamp.from_datetime(obj) + default_used = 1 + continue + + if not default_used and self._default is not None: + obj = self._default(obj) + default_used = 1 + continue + + if self._datetime and check(obj, _DateTime): + raise ValueError("Cannot serialize %r where tzinfo=None" % (obj,)) + + raise TypeError("Cannot serialize %r" % (obj,)) + + def pack(self, obj): + try: + self._pack(obj) + except: + self._buffer = StringIO() # force reset + raise + if self._autoreset: + ret = self._buffer.getvalue() + self._buffer = StringIO() + return ret + + def pack_map_pairs(self, pairs): + self._pack_map_pairs(len(pairs), pairs) + if self._autoreset: + ret = self._buffer.getvalue() + self._buffer = StringIO() + return ret + + def pack_array_header(self, n): + if n >= 2**32: + raise ValueError + self._pack_array_header(n) + if self._autoreset: + ret = self._buffer.getvalue() + self._buffer = StringIO() + return ret + + def pack_map_header(self, n): + if n >= 2**32: + raise ValueError + self._pack_map_header(n) + if self._autoreset: + ret = self._buffer.getvalue() + self._buffer = StringIO() + return ret + + def pack_ext_type(self, typecode, data): + if not isinstance(typecode, int): + raise TypeError("typecode must have int type.") + if not 0 <= typecode <= 127: + raise ValueError("typecode should be 0-127") + if not isinstance(data, bytes): + raise TypeError("data must have bytes type") + L = len(data) + if L > 0xFFFFFFFF: + raise ValueError("Too large data") + if L == 1: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd4") + elif L == 2: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd5") + elif L == 4: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd6") + elif L == 8: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd7") + elif L == 16: + self._buffer.write(b"\xd8") + elif L <= 0xFF: + self._buffer.write(b"\xc7" + struct.pack("B", L)) + elif L <= 0xFFFF: + self._buffer.write(b"\xc8" + struct.pack(">H", L)) + else: + self._buffer.write(b"\xc9" + struct.pack(">I", L)) + self._buffer.write(struct.pack("B", typecode)) + self._buffer.write(data) + + def _pack_array_header(self, n): + if n <= 0x0F: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack("B", 0x90 + n)) + if n <= 0xFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xDC, n)) + if n <= 0xFFFFFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xDD, n)) + raise ValueError("Array is too large") + + def _pack_map_header(self, n): + if n <= 0x0F: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack("B", 0x80 + n)) + if n <= 0xFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xDE, n)) + if n <= 0xFFFFFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xDF, n)) + raise ValueError("Dict is too large") + + def _pack_map_pairs(self, n, pairs, nest_limit=DEFAULT_RECURSE_LIMIT): + self._pack_map_header(n) + for (k, v) in pairs: + self._pack(k, nest_limit - 1) + self._pack(v, nest_limit - 1) + + def _pack_raw_header(self, n): + if n <= 0x1F: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack("B", 0xA0 + n)) + elif self._use_bin_type and n <= 0xFF: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BB", 0xD9, n)) + elif n <= 0xFFFF: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xDA, n)) + elif n <= 0xFFFFFFFF: + self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xDB, n)) + else: + raise ValueError("Raw is too large") + + def _pack_bin_header(self, n): + if not self._use_bin_type: + return self._pack_raw_header(n) + elif n <= 0xFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BB", 0xC4, n)) + elif n <= 0xFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xC5, n)) + elif n <= 0xFFFFFFFF: + return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xC6, n)) + else: + raise ValueError("Bin is too large") + + def bytes(self): + """Return internal buffer contents as bytes object""" + return self._buffer.getvalue() + + def reset(self): + """Reset internal buffer. + + This method is useful only when autoreset=False. + """ + self._buffer = StringIO() + + def getbuffer(self): + """Return view of internal buffer.""" + if USING_STRINGBUILDER or PY2: + return memoryview(self.bytes()) + else: + return self._buffer.getbuffer() diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/__about__.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/__about__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3551bc2d29846441299cf57b397b02fc164c99b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/__about__.py @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +__all__ = [ + "__title__", + "__summary__", + "__uri__", + "__version__", + "__author__", + "__email__", + "__license__", + "__copyright__", +] + +__title__ = "packaging" +__summary__ = "Core utilities for Python packages" +__uri__ = "https://github.com/pypa/packaging" + +__version__ = "21.3" + +__author__ = "Donald Stufft and individual contributors" +__email__ = "donald@stufft.io" + +__license__ = "BSD-2-Clause or Apache-2.0" +__copyright__ = "2014-2019 %s" % __author__ diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/__init__.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3c50c5dcfeeda2efed282200a5c5cc8c5f7542f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +from .__about__ import ( + __author__, + __copyright__, + __email__, + __license__, + __summary__, + __title__, + __uri__, + __version__, +) + +__all__ = [ + "__title__", + "__summary__", + "__uri__", + "__version__", + "__author__", + "__email__", + "__license__", + "__copyright__", +] diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_manylinux.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_manylinux.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4c379aa6f69ff56c8f19612002c6e3e939ea6012 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_manylinux.py @@ -0,0 +1,301 @@ +import collections +import functools +import os +import re +import struct +import sys +import warnings +from typing import IO, Dict, Iterator, NamedTuple, Optional, Tuple + + +# Python does not provide platform information at sufficient granularity to +# identify the architecture of the running executable in some cases, so we +# determine it dynamically by reading the information from the running +# process. This only applies on Linux, which uses the ELF format. +class _ELFFileHeader: + # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executable_and_Linkable_Format#File_header + class _InvalidELFFileHeader(ValueError): + """ + An invalid ELF file header was found. + """ + + ELF_MAGIC_NUMBER = 0x7F454C46 + ELFCLASS32 = 1 + ELFCLASS64 = 2 + ELFDATA2LSB = 1 + ELFDATA2MSB = 2 + EM_386 = 3 + EM_S390 = 22 + EM_ARM = 40 + EM_X86_64 = 62 + EF_ARM_ABIMASK = 0xFF000000 + EF_ARM_ABI_VER5 = 0x05000000 + EF_ARM_ABI_FLOAT_HARD = 0x00000400 + + def __init__(self, file: IO[bytes]) -> None: + def unpack(fmt: str) -> int: + try: + data = file.read(struct.calcsize(fmt)) + result: Tuple[int, ...] = struct.unpack(fmt, data) + except struct.error: + raise _ELFFileHeader._InvalidELFFileHeader() + return result[0] + + self.e_ident_magic = unpack(">I") + if self.e_ident_magic != self.ELF_MAGIC_NUMBER: + raise _ELFFileHeader._InvalidELFFileHeader() + self.e_ident_class = unpack("B") + if self.e_ident_class not in {self.ELFCLASS32, self.ELFCLASS64}: + raise _ELFFileHeader._InvalidELFFileHeader() + self.e_ident_data = unpack("B") + if self.e_ident_data not in {self.ELFDATA2LSB, self.ELFDATA2MSB}: + raise _ELFFileHeader._InvalidELFFileHeader() + self.e_ident_version = unpack("B") + self.e_ident_osabi = unpack("B") + self.e_ident_abiversion = unpack("B") + self.e_ident_pad = file.read(7) + format_h = "H" + format_i = "I" + format_q = "Q" + format_p = format_i if self.e_ident_class == self.ELFCLASS32 else format_q + self.e_type = unpack(format_h) + self.e_machine = unpack(format_h) + self.e_version = unpack(format_i) + self.e_entry = unpack(format_p) + self.e_phoff = unpack(format_p) + self.e_shoff = unpack(format_p) + self.e_flags = unpack(format_i) + self.e_ehsize = unpack(format_h) + self.e_phentsize = unpack(format_h) + self.e_phnum = unpack(format_h) + self.e_shentsize = unpack(format_h) + self.e_shnum = unpack(format_h) + self.e_shstrndx = unpack(format_h) + + +def _get_elf_header() -> Optional[_ELFFileHeader]: + try: + with open(sys.executable, "rb") as f: + elf_header = _ELFFileHeader(f) + except (OSError, TypeError, _ELFFileHeader._InvalidELFFileHeader): + return None + return elf_header + + +def _is_linux_armhf() -> bool: + # hard-float ABI can be detected from the ELF header of the running + # process + # https://static.docs.arm.com/ihi0044/g/aaelf32.pdf + elf_header = _get_elf_header() + if elf_header is None: + return False + result = elf_header.e_ident_class == elf_header.ELFCLASS32 + result &= elf_header.e_ident_data == elf_header.ELFDATA2LSB + result &= elf_header.e_machine == elf_header.EM_ARM + result &= ( + elf_header.e_flags & elf_header.EF_ARM_ABIMASK + ) == elf_header.EF_ARM_ABI_VER5 + result &= ( + elf_header.e_flags & elf_header.EF_ARM_ABI_FLOAT_HARD + ) == elf_header.EF_ARM_ABI_FLOAT_HARD + return result + + +def _is_linux_i686() -> bool: + elf_header = _get_elf_header() + if elf_header is None: + return False + result = elf_header.e_ident_class == elf_header.ELFCLASS32 + result &= elf_header.e_ident_data == elf_header.ELFDATA2LSB + result &= elf_header.e_machine == elf_header.EM_386 + return result + + +def _have_compatible_abi(arch: str) -> bool: + if arch == "armv7l": + return _is_linux_armhf() + if arch == "i686": + return _is_linux_i686() + return arch in {"x86_64", "aarch64", "ppc64", "ppc64le", "s390x"} + + +# If glibc ever changes its major version, we need to know what the last +# minor version was, so we can build the complete list of all versions. +# For now, guess what the highest minor version might be, assume it will +# be 50 for testing. Once this actually happens, update the dictionary +# with the actual value. +_LAST_GLIBC_MINOR: Dict[int, int] = collections.defaultdict(lambda: 50) + + +class _GLibCVersion(NamedTuple): + major: int + minor: int + + +def _glibc_version_string_confstr() -> Optional[str]: + """ + Primary implementation of glibc_version_string using os.confstr. + """ + # os.confstr is quite a bit faster than ctypes.DLL. It's also less likely + # to be broken or missing. This strategy is used in the standard library + # platform module. + # https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/fcf1d003bf4f0100c/Lib/platform.py#L175-L183 + try: + # os.confstr("CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION") returns a string like "glibc 2.17". + version_string = os.confstr("CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION") + assert version_string is not None + _, version = version_string.split() + except (AssertionError, AttributeError, OSError, ValueError): + # os.confstr() or CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION not available (or a bad value)... + return None + return version + + +def _glibc_version_string_ctypes() -> Optional[str]: + """ + Fallback implementation of glibc_version_string using ctypes. + """ + try: + import ctypes + except ImportError: + return None + + # ctypes.CDLL(None) internally calls dlopen(NULL), and as the dlopen + # manpage says, "If filename is NULL, then the returned handle is for the + # main program". This way we can let the linker do the work to figure out + # which libc our process is actually using. + # + # We must also handle the special case where the executable is not a + # dynamically linked executable. This can occur when using musl libc, + # for example. In this situation, dlopen() will error, leading to an + # OSError. Interestingly, at least in the case of musl, there is no + # errno set on the OSError. The single string argument used to construct + # OSError comes from libc itself and is therefore not portable to + # hard code here. In any case, failure to call dlopen() means we + # can proceed, so we bail on our attempt. + try: + process_namespace = ctypes.CDLL(None) + except OSError: + return None + + try: + gnu_get_libc_version = process_namespace.gnu_get_libc_version + except AttributeError: + # Symbol doesn't exist -> therefore, we are not linked to + # glibc. + return None + + # Call gnu_get_libc_version, which returns a string like "2.5" + gnu_get_libc_version.restype = ctypes.c_char_p + version_str: str = gnu_get_libc_version() + # py2 / py3 compatibility: + if not isinstance(version_str, str): + version_str = version_str.decode("ascii") + + return version_str + + +def _glibc_version_string() -> Optional[str]: + """Returns glibc version string, or None if not using glibc.""" + return _glibc_version_string_confstr() or _glibc_version_string_ctypes() + + +def _parse_glibc_version(version_str: str) -> Tuple[int, int]: + """Parse glibc version. + + We use a regexp instead of str.split because we want to discard any + random junk that might come after the minor version -- this might happen + in patched/forked versions of glibc (e.g. Linaro's version of glibc + uses version strings like "2.20-2014.11"). See gh-3588. + """ + m = re.match(r"(?P[0-9]+)\.(?P[0-9]+)", version_str) + if not m: + warnings.warn( + "Expected glibc version with 2 components major.minor," + " got: %s" % version_str, + RuntimeWarning, + ) + return -1, -1 + return int(m.group("major")), int(m.group("minor")) + + +@functools.lru_cache() +def _get_glibc_version() -> Tuple[int, int]: + version_str = _glibc_version_string() + if version_str is None: + return (-1, -1) + return _parse_glibc_version(version_str) + + +# From PEP 513, PEP 600 +def _is_compatible(name: str, arch: str, version: _GLibCVersion) -> bool: + sys_glibc = _get_glibc_version() + if sys_glibc < version: + return False + # Check for presence of _manylinux module. + try: + import _manylinux # noqa + except ImportError: + return True + if hasattr(_manylinux, "manylinux_compatible"): + result = _manylinux.manylinux_compatible(version[0], version[1], arch) + if result is not None: + return bool(result) + return True + if version == _GLibCVersion(2, 5): + if hasattr(_manylinux, "manylinux1_compatible"): + return bool(_manylinux.manylinux1_compatible) + if version == _GLibCVersion(2, 12): + if hasattr(_manylinux, "manylinux2010_compatible"): + return bool(_manylinux.manylinux2010_compatible) + if version == _GLibCVersion(2, 17): + if hasattr(_manylinux, "manylinux2014_compatible"): + return bool(_manylinux.manylinux2014_compatible) + return True + + +_LEGACY_MANYLINUX_MAP = { + # CentOS 7 w/ glibc 2.17 (PEP 599) + (2, 17): "manylinux2014", + # CentOS 6 w/ glibc 2.12 (PEP 571) + (2, 12): "manylinux2010", + # CentOS 5 w/ glibc 2.5 (PEP 513) + (2, 5): "manylinux1", +} + + +def platform_tags(linux: str, arch: str) -> Iterator[str]: + if not _have_compatible_abi(arch): + return + # Oldest glibc to be supported regardless of architecture is (2, 17). + too_old_glibc2 = _GLibCVersion(2, 16) + if arch in {"x86_64", "i686"}: + # On x86/i686 also oldest glibc to be supported is (2, 5). + too_old_glibc2 = _GLibCVersion(2, 4) + current_glibc = _GLibCVersion(*_get_glibc_version()) + glibc_max_list = [current_glibc] + # We can assume compatibility across glibc major versions. + # https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24636 + # + # Build a list of maximum glibc versions so that we can + # output the canonical list of all glibc from current_glibc + # down to too_old_glibc2, including all intermediary versions. + for glibc_major in range(current_glibc.major - 1, 1, -1): + glibc_minor = _LAST_GLIBC_MINOR[glibc_major] + glibc_max_list.append(_GLibCVersion(glibc_major, glibc_minor)) + for glibc_max in glibc_max_list: + if glibc_max.major == too_old_glibc2.major: + min_minor = too_old_glibc2.minor + else: + # For other glibc major versions oldest supported is (x, 0). + min_minor = -1 + for glibc_minor in range(glibc_max.minor, min_minor, -1): + glibc_version = _GLibCVersion(glibc_max.major, glibc_minor) + tag = "manylinux_{}_{}".format(*glibc_version) + if _is_compatible(tag, arch, glibc_version): + yield linux.replace("linux", tag) + # Handle the legacy manylinux1, manylinux2010, manylinux2014 tags. + if glibc_version in _LEGACY_MANYLINUX_MAP: + legacy_tag = _LEGACY_MANYLINUX_MAP[glibc_version] + if _is_compatible(legacy_tag, arch, glibc_version): + yield linux.replace("linux", legacy_tag) diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_musllinux.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_musllinux.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8ac3059ba3c246b9a5a6fb8d14936bb07777191e --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_musllinux.py @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +"""PEP 656 support. + +This module implements logic to detect if the currently running Python is +linked against musl, and what musl version is used. +""" + +import contextlib +import functools +import operator +import os +import re +import struct +import subprocess +import sys +from typing import IO, Iterator, NamedTuple, Optional, Tuple + + +def _read_unpacked(f: IO[bytes], fmt: str) -> Tuple[int, ...]: + return struct.unpack(fmt, f.read(struct.calcsize(fmt))) + + +def _parse_ld_musl_from_elf(f: IO[bytes]) -> Optional[str]: + """Detect musl libc location by parsing the Python executable. + + Based on: https://gist.github.com/lyssdod/f51579ae8d93c8657a5564aefc2ffbca + ELF header: https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/elf/gabi4+/ch4.eheader.html + """ + f.seek(0) + try: + ident = _read_unpacked(f, "16B") + except struct.error: + return None + if ident[:4] != tuple(b"\x7fELF"): # Invalid magic, not ELF. + return None + f.seek(struct.calcsize("HHI"), 1) # Skip file type, machine, and version. + + try: + # e_fmt: Format for program header. + # p_fmt: Format for section header. + # p_idx: Indexes to find p_type, p_offset, and p_filesz. + e_fmt, p_fmt, p_idx = { + 1: ("IIIIHHH", "IIIIIIII", (0, 1, 4)), # 32-bit. + 2: ("QQQIHHH", "IIQQQQQQ", (0, 2, 5)), # 64-bit. + }[ident[4]] + except KeyError: + return None + else: + p_get = operator.itemgetter(*p_idx) + + # Find the interpreter section and return its content. + try: + _, e_phoff, _, _, _, e_phentsize, e_phnum = _read_unpacked(f, e_fmt) + except struct.error: + return None + for i in range(e_phnum + 1): + f.seek(e_phoff + e_phentsize * i) + try: + p_type, p_offset, p_filesz = p_get(_read_unpacked(f, p_fmt)) + except struct.error: + return None + if p_type != 3: # Not PT_INTERP. + continue + f.seek(p_offset) + interpreter = os.fsdecode(f.read(p_filesz)).strip("\0") + if "musl" not in interpreter: + return None + return interpreter + return None + + +class _MuslVersion(NamedTuple): + major: int + minor: int + + +def _parse_musl_version(output: str) -> Optional[_MuslVersion]: + lines = [n for n in (n.strip() for n in output.splitlines()) if n] + if len(lines) < 2 or lines[0][:4] != "musl": + return None + m = re.match(r"Version (\d+)\.(\d+)", lines[1]) + if not m: + return None + return _MuslVersion(major=int(m.group(1)), minor=int(m.group(2))) + + +@functools.lru_cache() +def _get_musl_version(executable: str) -> Optional[_MuslVersion]: + """Detect currently-running musl runtime version. + + This is done by checking the specified executable's dynamic linking + information, and invoking the loader to parse its output for a version + string. If the loader is musl, the output would be something like:: + + musl libc (x86_64) + Version 1.2.2 + Dynamic Program Loader + """ + with contextlib.ExitStack() as stack: + try: + f = stack.enter_context(open(executable, "rb")) + except OSError: + return None + ld = _parse_ld_musl_from_elf(f) + if not ld: + return None + proc = subprocess.run([ld], stderr=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True) + return _parse_musl_version(proc.stderr) + + +def platform_tags(arch: str) -> Iterator[str]: + """Generate musllinux tags compatible to the current platform. + + :param arch: Should be the part of platform tag after the ``linux_`` + prefix, e.g. ``x86_64``. The ``linux_`` prefix is assumed as a + prerequisite for the current platform to be musllinux-compatible. + + :returns: An iterator of compatible musllinux tags. + """ + sys_musl = _get_musl_version(sys.executable) + if sys_musl is None: # Python not dynamically linked against musl. + return + for minor in range(sys_musl.minor, -1, -1): + yield f"musllinux_{sys_musl.major}_{minor}_{arch}" + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + import sysconfig + + plat = sysconfig.get_platform() + assert plat.startswith("linux-"), "not linux" + + print("plat:", plat) + print("musl:", _get_musl_version(sys.executable)) + print("tags:", end=" ") + for t in platform_tags(re.sub(r"[.-]", "_", plat.split("-", 1)[-1])): + print(t, end="\n ") diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_structures.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_structures.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..90a6465f9682c886363eea5327dac64bf623a6ff --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/_structures.py @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + + +class InfinityType: + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "Infinity" + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(repr(self)) + + def __lt__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return False + + def __le__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return False + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return isinstance(other, self.__class__) + + def __gt__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return True + + def __ge__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return True + + def __neg__(self: object) -> "NegativeInfinityType": + return NegativeInfinity + + +Infinity = InfinityType() + + +class NegativeInfinityType: + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "-Infinity" + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(repr(self)) + + def __lt__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return True + + def __le__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return True + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return isinstance(other, self.__class__) + + def __gt__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return False + + def __ge__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return False + + def __neg__(self: object) -> InfinityType: + return Infinity + + +NegativeInfinity = NegativeInfinityType() diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/markers.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/markers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..540e7a4dc79d02a820e291b57c43335d5aa25a41 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/markers.py @@ -0,0 +1,304 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +import operator +import os +import platform +import sys +from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union + +from pip._vendor.pyparsing import ( # noqa: N817 + Forward, + Group, + Literal as L, + ParseException, + ParseResults, + QuotedString, + ZeroOrMore, + stringEnd, + stringStart, +) + +from .specifiers import InvalidSpecifier, Specifier + +__all__ = [ + "InvalidMarker", + "UndefinedComparison", + "UndefinedEnvironmentName", + "Marker", + "default_environment", +] + +Operator = Callable[[str, str], bool] + + +class InvalidMarker(ValueError): + """ + An invalid marker was found, users should refer to PEP 508. + """ + + +class UndefinedComparison(ValueError): + """ + An invalid operation was attempted on a value that doesn't support it. + """ + + +class UndefinedEnvironmentName(ValueError): + """ + A name was attempted to be used that does not exist inside of the + environment. + """ + + +class Node: + def __init__(self, value: Any) -> None: + self.value = value + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return str(self.value) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}('{self}')>" + + def serialize(self) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError + + +class Variable(Node): + def serialize(self) -> str: + return str(self) + + +class Value(Node): + def serialize(self) -> str: + return f'"{self}"' + + +class Op(Node): + def serialize(self) -> str: + return str(self) + + +VARIABLE = ( + L("implementation_version") + | L("platform_python_implementation") + | L("implementation_name") + | L("python_full_version") + | L("platform_release") + | L("platform_version") + | L("platform_machine") + | L("platform_system") + | L("python_version") + | L("sys_platform") + | L("os_name") + | L("os.name") # PEP-345 + | L("sys.platform") # PEP-345 + | L("platform.version") # PEP-345 + | L("platform.machine") # PEP-345 + | L("platform.python_implementation") # PEP-345 + | L("python_implementation") # undocumented setuptools legacy + | L("extra") # PEP-508 +) +ALIASES = { + "os.name": "os_name", + "sys.platform": "sys_platform", + "platform.version": "platform_version", + "platform.machine": "platform_machine", + "platform.python_implementation": "platform_python_implementation", + "python_implementation": "platform_python_implementation", +} +VARIABLE.setParseAction(lambda s, l, t: Variable(ALIASES.get(t[0], t[0]))) + +VERSION_CMP = ( + L("===") | L("==") | L(">=") | L("<=") | L("!=") | L("~=") | L(">") | L("<") +) + +MARKER_OP = VERSION_CMP | L("not in") | L("in") +MARKER_OP.setParseAction(lambda s, l, t: Op(t[0])) + +MARKER_VALUE = QuotedString("'") | QuotedString('"') +MARKER_VALUE.setParseAction(lambda s, l, t: Value(t[0])) + +BOOLOP = L("and") | L("or") + +MARKER_VAR = VARIABLE | MARKER_VALUE + +MARKER_ITEM = Group(MARKER_VAR + MARKER_OP + MARKER_VAR) +MARKER_ITEM.setParseAction(lambda s, l, t: tuple(t[0])) + +LPAREN = L("(").suppress() +RPAREN = L(")").suppress() + +MARKER_EXPR = Forward() +MARKER_ATOM = MARKER_ITEM | Group(LPAREN + MARKER_EXPR + RPAREN) +MARKER_EXPR << MARKER_ATOM + ZeroOrMore(BOOLOP + MARKER_EXPR) + +MARKER = stringStart + MARKER_EXPR + stringEnd + + +def _coerce_parse_result(results: Union[ParseResults, List[Any]]) -> List[Any]: + if isinstance(results, ParseResults): + return [_coerce_parse_result(i) for i in results] + else: + return results + + +def _format_marker( + marker: Union[List[str], Tuple[Node, ...], str], first: Optional[bool] = True +) -> str: + + assert isinstance(marker, (list, tuple, str)) + + # Sometimes we have a structure like [[...]] which is a single item list + # where the single item is itself it's own list. In that case we want skip + # the rest of this function so that we don't get extraneous () on the + # outside. + if ( + isinstance(marker, list) + and len(marker) == 1 + and isinstance(marker[0], (list, tuple)) + ): + return _format_marker(marker[0]) + + if isinstance(marker, list): + inner = (_format_marker(m, first=False) for m in marker) + if first: + return " ".join(inner) + else: + return "(" + " ".join(inner) + ")" + elif isinstance(marker, tuple): + return " ".join([m.serialize() for m in marker]) + else: + return marker + + +_operators: Dict[str, Operator] = { + "in": lambda lhs, rhs: lhs in rhs, + "not in": lambda lhs, rhs: lhs not in rhs, + "<": operator.lt, + "<=": operator.le, + "==": operator.eq, + "!=": operator.ne, + ">=": operator.ge, + ">": operator.gt, +} + + +def _eval_op(lhs: str, op: Op, rhs: str) -> bool: + try: + spec = Specifier("".join([op.serialize(), rhs])) + except InvalidSpecifier: + pass + else: + return spec.contains(lhs) + + oper: Optional[Operator] = _operators.get(op.serialize()) + if oper is None: + raise UndefinedComparison(f"Undefined {op!r} on {lhs!r} and {rhs!r}.") + + return oper(lhs, rhs) + + +class Undefined: + pass + + +_undefined = Undefined() + + +def _get_env(environment: Dict[str, str], name: str) -> str: + value: Union[str, Undefined] = environment.get(name, _undefined) + + if isinstance(value, Undefined): + raise UndefinedEnvironmentName( + f"{name!r} does not exist in evaluation environment." + ) + + return value + + +def _evaluate_markers(markers: List[Any], environment: Dict[str, str]) -> bool: + groups: List[List[bool]] = [[]] + + for marker in markers: + assert isinstance(marker, (list, tuple, str)) + + if isinstance(marker, list): + groups[-1].append(_evaluate_markers(marker, environment)) + elif isinstance(marker, tuple): + lhs, op, rhs = marker + + if isinstance(lhs, Variable): + lhs_value = _get_env(environment, lhs.value) + rhs_value = rhs.value + else: + lhs_value = lhs.value + rhs_value = _get_env(environment, rhs.value) + + groups[-1].append(_eval_op(lhs_value, op, rhs_value)) + else: + assert marker in ["and", "or"] + if marker == "or": + groups.append([]) + + return any(all(item) for item in groups) + + +def format_full_version(info: "sys._version_info") -> str: + version = "{0.major}.{0.minor}.{0.micro}".format(info) + kind = info.releaselevel + if kind != "final": + version += kind[0] + str(info.serial) + return version + + +def default_environment() -> Dict[str, str]: + iver = format_full_version(sys.implementation.version) + implementation_name = sys.implementation.name + return { + "implementation_name": implementation_name, + "implementation_version": iver, + "os_name": os.name, + "platform_machine": platform.machine(), + "platform_release": platform.release(), + "platform_system": platform.system(), + "platform_version": platform.version(), + "python_full_version": platform.python_version(), + "platform_python_implementation": platform.python_implementation(), + "python_version": ".".join(platform.python_version_tuple()[:2]), + "sys_platform": sys.platform, + } + + +class Marker: + def __init__(self, marker: str) -> None: + try: + self._markers = _coerce_parse_result(MARKER.parseString(marker)) + except ParseException as e: + raise InvalidMarker( + f"Invalid marker: {marker!r}, parse error at " + f"{marker[e.loc : e.loc + 8]!r}" + ) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return _format_marker(self._markers) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + def evaluate(self, environment: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> bool: + """Evaluate a marker. + + Return the boolean from evaluating the given marker against the + environment. environment is an optional argument to override all or + part of the determined environment. + + The environment is determined from the current Python process. + """ + current_environment = default_environment() + if environment is not None: + current_environment.update(environment) + + return _evaluate_markers(self._markers, current_environment) diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/requirements.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/requirements.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1eab7dd66d9bfdefea1a0e159303f1c09fa16d67 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/requirements.py @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +import re +import string +import urllib.parse +from typing import List, Optional as TOptional, Set + +from pip._vendor.pyparsing import ( # noqa + Combine, + Literal as L, + Optional, + ParseException, + Regex, + Word, + ZeroOrMore, + originalTextFor, + stringEnd, + stringStart, +) + +from .markers import MARKER_EXPR, Marker +from .specifiers import LegacySpecifier, Specifier, SpecifierSet + + +class InvalidRequirement(ValueError): + """ + An invalid requirement was found, users should refer to PEP 508. + """ + + +ALPHANUM = Word(string.ascii_letters + string.digits) + +LBRACKET = L("[").suppress() +RBRACKET = L("]").suppress() +LPAREN = L("(").suppress() +RPAREN = L(")").suppress() +COMMA = L(",").suppress() +SEMICOLON = L(";").suppress() +AT = L("@").suppress() + +PUNCTUATION = Word("-_.") +IDENTIFIER_END = ALPHANUM | (ZeroOrMore(PUNCTUATION) + ALPHANUM) +IDENTIFIER = Combine(ALPHANUM + ZeroOrMore(IDENTIFIER_END)) + +NAME = IDENTIFIER("name") +EXTRA = IDENTIFIER + +URI = Regex(r"[^ ]+")("url") +URL = AT + URI + +EXTRAS_LIST = EXTRA + ZeroOrMore(COMMA + EXTRA) +EXTRAS = (LBRACKET + Optional(EXTRAS_LIST) + RBRACKET)("extras") + +VERSION_PEP440 = Regex(Specifier._regex_str, re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE) +VERSION_LEGACY = Regex(LegacySpecifier._regex_str, re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE) + +VERSION_ONE = VERSION_PEP440 ^ VERSION_LEGACY +VERSION_MANY = Combine( + VERSION_ONE + ZeroOrMore(COMMA + VERSION_ONE), joinString=",", adjacent=False +)("_raw_spec") +_VERSION_SPEC = Optional((LPAREN + VERSION_MANY + RPAREN) | VERSION_MANY) +_VERSION_SPEC.setParseAction(lambda s, l, t: t._raw_spec or "") + +VERSION_SPEC = originalTextFor(_VERSION_SPEC)("specifier") +VERSION_SPEC.setParseAction(lambda s, l, t: t[1]) + +MARKER_EXPR = originalTextFor(MARKER_EXPR())("marker") +MARKER_EXPR.setParseAction( + lambda s, l, t: Marker(s[t._original_start : t._original_end]) +) +MARKER_SEPARATOR = SEMICOLON +MARKER = MARKER_SEPARATOR + MARKER_EXPR + +VERSION_AND_MARKER = VERSION_SPEC + Optional(MARKER) +URL_AND_MARKER = URL + Optional(MARKER) + +NAMED_REQUIREMENT = NAME + Optional(EXTRAS) + (URL_AND_MARKER | VERSION_AND_MARKER) + +REQUIREMENT = stringStart + NAMED_REQUIREMENT + stringEnd +# pyparsing isn't thread safe during initialization, so we do it eagerly, see +# issue #104 +REQUIREMENT.parseString("x[]") + + +class Requirement: + """Parse a requirement. + + Parse a given requirement string into its parts, such as name, specifier, + URL, and extras. Raises InvalidRequirement on a badly-formed requirement + string. + """ + + # TODO: Can we test whether something is contained within a requirement? + # If so how do we do that? Do we need to test against the _name_ of + # the thing as well as the version? What about the markers? + # TODO: Can we normalize the name and extra name? + + def __init__(self, requirement_string: str) -> None: + try: + req = REQUIREMENT.parseString(requirement_string) + except ParseException as e: + raise InvalidRequirement( + f'Parse error at "{ requirement_string[e.loc : e.loc + 8]!r}": {e.msg}' + ) + + self.name: str = req.name + if req.url: + parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlparse(req.url) + if parsed_url.scheme == "file": + if urllib.parse.urlunparse(parsed_url) != req.url: + raise InvalidRequirement("Invalid URL given") + elif not (parsed_url.scheme and parsed_url.netloc) or ( + not parsed_url.scheme and not parsed_url.netloc + ): + raise InvalidRequirement(f"Invalid URL: {req.url}") + self.url: TOptional[str] = req.url + else: + self.url = None + self.extras: Set[str] = set(req.extras.asList() if req.extras else []) + self.specifier: SpecifierSet = SpecifierSet(req.specifier) + self.marker: TOptional[Marker] = req.marker if req.marker else None + + def __str__(self) -> str: + parts: List[str] = [self.name] + + if self.extras: + formatted_extras = ",".join(sorted(self.extras)) + parts.append(f"[{formatted_extras}]") + + if self.specifier: + parts.append(str(self.specifier)) + + if self.url: + parts.append(f"@ {self.url}") + if self.marker: + parts.append(" ") + + if self.marker: + parts.append(f"; {self.marker}") + + return "".join(parts) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/specifiers.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/specifiers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0e218a6f9f75ea2060a8b08d1f1a043fdad68df8 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/specifiers.py @@ -0,0 +1,802 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +import abc +import functools +import itertools +import re +import warnings +from typing import ( + Callable, + Dict, + Iterable, + Iterator, + List, + Optional, + Pattern, + Set, + Tuple, + TypeVar, + Union, +) + +from .utils import canonicalize_version +from .version import LegacyVersion, Version, parse + +ParsedVersion = Union[Version, LegacyVersion] +UnparsedVersion = Union[Version, LegacyVersion, str] +VersionTypeVar = TypeVar("VersionTypeVar", bound=UnparsedVersion) +CallableOperator = Callable[[ParsedVersion, str], bool] + + +class InvalidSpecifier(ValueError): + """ + An invalid specifier was found, users should refer to PEP 440. + """ + + +class BaseSpecifier(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): + @abc.abstractmethod + def __str__(self) -> str: + """ + Returns the str representation of this Specifier like object. This + should be representative of the Specifier itself. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def __hash__(self) -> int: + """ + Returns a hash value for this Specifier like object. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + """ + Returns a boolean representing whether or not the two Specifier like + objects are equal. + """ + + @abc.abstractproperty + def prereleases(self) -> Optional[bool]: + """ + Returns whether or not pre-releases as a whole are allowed by this + specifier. + """ + + @prereleases.setter + def prereleases(self, value: bool) -> None: + """ + Sets whether or not pre-releases as a whole are allowed by this + specifier. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def contains(self, item: str, prereleases: Optional[bool] = None) -> bool: + """ + Determines if the given item is contained within this specifier. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def filter( + self, iterable: Iterable[VersionTypeVar], prereleases: Optional[bool] = None + ) -> Iterable[VersionTypeVar]: + """ + Takes an iterable of items and filters them so that only items which + are contained within this specifier are allowed in it. + """ + + +class _IndividualSpecifier(BaseSpecifier): + + _operators: Dict[str, str] = {} + _regex: Pattern[str] + + def __init__(self, spec: str = "", prereleases: Optional[bool] = None) -> None: + match = self._regex.search(spec) + if not match: + raise InvalidSpecifier(f"Invalid specifier: '{spec}'") + + self._spec: Tuple[str, str] = ( + match.group("operator").strip(), + match.group("version").strip(), + ) + + # Store whether or not this Specifier should accept prereleases + self._prereleases = prereleases + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + pre = ( + f", prereleases={self.prereleases!r}" + if self._prereleases is not None + else "" + ) + + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}({str(self)!r}{pre})>" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return "{}{}".format(*self._spec) + + @property + def _canonical_spec(self) -> Tuple[str, str]: + return self._spec[0], canonicalize_version(self._spec[1]) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self._canonical_spec) + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if isinstance(other, str): + try: + other = self.__class__(str(other)) + except InvalidSpecifier: + return NotImplemented + elif not isinstance(other, self.__class__): + return NotImplemented + + return self._canonical_spec == other._canonical_spec + + def _get_operator(self, op: str) -> CallableOperator: + operator_callable: CallableOperator = getattr( + self, f"_compare_{self._operators[op]}" + ) + return operator_callable + + def _coerce_version(self, version: UnparsedVersion) -> ParsedVersion: + if not isinstance(version, (LegacyVersion, Version)): + version = parse(version) + return version + + @property + def operator(self) -> str: + return self._spec[0] + + @property + def version(self) -> str: + return self._spec[1] + + @property + def prereleases(self) -> Optional[bool]: + return self._prereleases + + @prereleases.setter + def prereleases(self, value: bool) -> None: + self._prereleases = value + + def __contains__(self, item: str) -> bool: + return self.contains(item) + + def contains( + self, item: UnparsedVersion, prereleases: Optional[bool] = None + ) -> bool: + + # Determine if prereleases are to be allowed or not. + if prereleases is None: + prereleases = self.prereleases + + # Normalize item to a Version or LegacyVersion, this allows us to have + # a shortcut for ``"2.0" in Specifier(">=2") + normalized_item = self._coerce_version(item) + + # Determine if we should be supporting prereleases in this specifier + # or not, if we do not support prereleases than we can short circuit + # logic if this version is a prereleases. + if normalized_item.is_prerelease and not prereleases: + return False + + # Actually do the comparison to determine if this item is contained + # within this Specifier or not. + operator_callable: CallableOperator = self._get_operator(self.operator) + return operator_callable(normalized_item, self.version) + + def filter( + self, iterable: Iterable[VersionTypeVar], prereleases: Optional[bool] = None + ) -> Iterable[VersionTypeVar]: + + yielded = False + found_prereleases = [] + + kw = {"prereleases": prereleases if prereleases is not None else True} + + # Attempt to iterate over all the values in the iterable and if any of + # them match, yield them. + for version in iterable: + parsed_version = self._coerce_version(version) + + if self.contains(parsed_version, **kw): + # If our version is a prerelease, and we were not set to allow + # prereleases, then we'll store it for later in case nothing + # else matches this specifier. + if parsed_version.is_prerelease and not ( + prereleases or self.prereleases + ): + found_prereleases.append(version) + # Either this is not a prerelease, or we should have been + # accepting prereleases from the beginning. + else: + yielded = True + yield version + + # Now that we've iterated over everything, determine if we've yielded + # any values, and if we have not and we have any prereleases stored up + # then we will go ahead and yield the prereleases. + if not yielded and found_prereleases: + for version in found_prereleases: + yield version + + +class LegacySpecifier(_IndividualSpecifier): + + _regex_str = r""" + (?P(==|!=|<=|>=|<|>)) + \s* + (?P + [^,;\s)]* # Since this is a "legacy" specifier, and the version + # string can be just about anything, we match everything + # except for whitespace, a semi-colon for marker support, + # a closing paren since versions can be enclosed in + # them, and a comma since it's a version separator. + ) + """ + + _regex = re.compile(r"^\s*" + _regex_str + r"\s*$", re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE) + + _operators = { + "==": "equal", + "!=": "not_equal", + "<=": "less_than_equal", + ">=": "greater_than_equal", + "<": "less_than", + ">": "greater_than", + } + + def __init__(self, spec: str = "", prereleases: Optional[bool] = None) -> None: + super().__init__(spec, prereleases) + + warnings.warn( + "Creating a LegacyVersion has been deprecated and will be " + "removed in the next major release", + DeprecationWarning, + ) + + def _coerce_version(self, version: UnparsedVersion) -> LegacyVersion: + if not isinstance(version, LegacyVersion): + version = LegacyVersion(str(version)) + return version + + def _compare_equal(self, prospective: LegacyVersion, spec: str) -> bool: + return prospective == self._coerce_version(spec) + + def _compare_not_equal(self, prospective: LegacyVersion, spec: str) -> bool: + return prospective != self._coerce_version(spec) + + def _compare_less_than_equal(self, prospective: LegacyVersion, spec: str) -> bool: + return prospective <= self._coerce_version(spec) + + def _compare_greater_than_equal( + self, prospective: LegacyVersion, spec: str + ) -> bool: + return prospective >= self._coerce_version(spec) + + def _compare_less_than(self, prospective: LegacyVersion, spec: str) -> bool: + return prospective < self._coerce_version(spec) + + def _compare_greater_than(self, prospective: LegacyVersion, spec: str) -> bool: + return prospective > self._coerce_version(spec) + + +def _require_version_compare( + fn: Callable[["Specifier", ParsedVersion, str], bool] +) -> Callable[["Specifier", ParsedVersion, str], bool]: + @functools.wraps(fn) + def wrapped(self: "Specifier", prospective: ParsedVersion, spec: str) -> bool: + if not isinstance(prospective, Version): + return False + return fn(self, prospective, spec) + + return wrapped + + +class Specifier(_IndividualSpecifier): + + _regex_str = r""" + (?P(~=|==|!=|<=|>=|<|>|===)) + (?P + (?: + # The identity operators allow for an escape hatch that will + # do an exact string match of the version you wish to install. + # This will not be parsed by PEP 440 and we cannot determine + # any semantic meaning from it. This operator is discouraged + # but included entirely as an escape hatch. + (?<====) # Only match for the identity operator + \s* + [^\s]* # We just match everything, except for whitespace + # since we are only testing for strict identity. + ) + | + (?: + # The (non)equality operators allow for wild card and local + # versions to be specified so we have to define these two + # operators separately to enable that. + (?<===|!=) # Only match for equals and not equals + + \s* + v? + (?:[0-9]+!)? # epoch + [0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)* # release + (?: # pre release + [-_\.]? + (a|b|c|rc|alpha|beta|pre|preview) + [-_\.]? + [0-9]* + )? + (?: # post release + (?:-[0-9]+)|(?:[-_\.]?(post|rev|r)[-_\.]?[0-9]*) + )? + + # You cannot use a wild card and a dev or local version + # together so group them with a | and make them optional. + (?: + (?:[-_\.]?dev[-_\.]?[0-9]*)? # dev release + (?:\+[a-z0-9]+(?:[-_\.][a-z0-9]+)*)? # local + | + \.\* # Wild card syntax of .* + )? + ) + | + (?: + # The compatible operator requires at least two digits in the + # release segment. + (?<=~=) # Only match for the compatible operator + + \s* + v? + (?:[0-9]+!)? # epoch + [0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)+ # release (We have a + instead of a *) + (?: # pre release + [-_\.]? + (a|b|c|rc|alpha|beta|pre|preview) + [-_\.]? + [0-9]* + )? + (?: # post release + (?:-[0-9]+)|(?:[-_\.]?(post|rev|r)[-_\.]?[0-9]*) + )? + (?:[-_\.]?dev[-_\.]?[0-9]*)? # dev release + ) + | + (?: + # All other operators only allow a sub set of what the + # (non)equality operators do. Specifically they do not allow + # local versions to be specified nor do they allow the prefix + # matching wild cards. + (?=": "greater_than_equal", + "<": "less_than", + ">": "greater_than", + "===": "arbitrary", + } + + @_require_version_compare + def _compare_compatible(self, prospective: ParsedVersion, spec: str) -> bool: + + # Compatible releases have an equivalent combination of >= and ==. That + # is that ~=2.2 is equivalent to >=2.2,==2.*. This allows us to + # implement this in terms of the other specifiers instead of + # implementing it ourselves. The only thing we need to do is construct + # the other specifiers. + + # We want everything but the last item in the version, but we want to + # ignore suffix segments. + prefix = ".".join( + list(itertools.takewhile(_is_not_suffix, _version_split(spec)))[:-1] + ) + + # Add the prefix notation to the end of our string + prefix += ".*" + + return self._get_operator(">=")(prospective, spec) and self._get_operator("==")( + prospective, prefix + ) + + @_require_version_compare + def _compare_equal(self, prospective: ParsedVersion, spec: str) -> bool: + + # We need special logic to handle prefix matching + if spec.endswith(".*"): + # In the case of prefix matching we want to ignore local segment. + prospective = Version(prospective.public) + # Split the spec out by dots, and pretend that there is an implicit + # dot in between a release segment and a pre-release segment. + split_spec = _version_split(spec[:-2]) # Remove the trailing .* + + # Split the prospective version out by dots, and pretend that there + # is an implicit dot in between a release segment and a pre-release + # segment. + split_prospective = _version_split(str(prospective)) + + # Shorten the prospective version to be the same length as the spec + # so that we can determine if the specifier is a prefix of the + # prospective version or not. + shortened_prospective = split_prospective[: len(split_spec)] + + # Pad out our two sides with zeros so that they both equal the same + # length. + padded_spec, padded_prospective = _pad_version( + split_spec, shortened_prospective + ) + + return padded_prospective == padded_spec + else: + # Convert our spec string into a Version + spec_version = Version(spec) + + # If the specifier does not have a local segment, then we want to + # act as if the prospective version also does not have a local + # segment. + if not spec_version.local: + prospective = Version(prospective.public) + + return prospective == spec_version + + @_require_version_compare + def _compare_not_equal(self, prospective: ParsedVersion, spec: str) -> bool: + return not self._compare_equal(prospective, spec) + + @_require_version_compare + def _compare_less_than_equal(self, prospective: ParsedVersion, spec: str) -> bool: + + # NB: Local version identifiers are NOT permitted in the version + # specifier, so local version labels can be universally removed from + # the prospective version. + return Version(prospective.public) <= Version(spec) + + @_require_version_compare + def _compare_greater_than_equal( + self, prospective: ParsedVersion, spec: str + ) -> bool: + + # NB: Local version identifiers are NOT permitted in the version + # specifier, so local version labels can be universally removed from + # the prospective version. + return Version(prospective.public) >= Version(spec) + + @_require_version_compare + def _compare_less_than(self, prospective: ParsedVersion, spec_str: str) -> bool: + + # Convert our spec to a Version instance, since we'll want to work with + # it as a version. + spec = Version(spec_str) + + # Check to see if the prospective version is less than the spec + # version. If it's not we can short circuit and just return False now + # instead of doing extra unneeded work. + if not prospective < spec: + return False + + # This special case is here so that, unless the specifier itself + # includes is a pre-release version, that we do not accept pre-release + # versions for the version mentioned in the specifier (e.g. <3.1 should + # not match 3.1.dev0, but should match 3.0.dev0). + if not spec.is_prerelease and prospective.is_prerelease: + if Version(prospective.base_version) == Version(spec.base_version): + return False + + # If we've gotten to here, it means that prospective version is both + # less than the spec version *and* it's not a pre-release of the same + # version in the spec. + return True + + @_require_version_compare + def _compare_greater_than(self, prospective: ParsedVersion, spec_str: str) -> bool: + + # Convert our spec to a Version instance, since we'll want to work with + # it as a version. + spec = Version(spec_str) + + # Check to see if the prospective version is greater than the spec + # version. If it's not we can short circuit and just return False now + # instead of doing extra unneeded work. + if not prospective > spec: + return False + + # This special case is here so that, unless the specifier itself + # includes is a post-release version, that we do not accept + # post-release versions for the version mentioned in the specifier + # (e.g. >3.1 should not match 3.0.post0, but should match 3.2.post0). + if not spec.is_postrelease and prospective.is_postrelease: + if Version(prospective.base_version) == Version(spec.base_version): + return False + + # Ensure that we do not allow a local version of the version mentioned + # in the specifier, which is technically greater than, to match. + if prospective.local is not None: + if Version(prospective.base_version) == Version(spec.base_version): + return False + + # If we've gotten to here, it means that prospective version is both + # greater than the spec version *and* it's not a pre-release of the + # same version in the spec. + return True + + def _compare_arbitrary(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool: + return str(prospective).lower() == str(spec).lower() + + @property + def prereleases(self) -> bool: + + # If there is an explicit prereleases set for this, then we'll just + # blindly use that. + if self._prereleases is not None: + return self._prereleases + + # Look at all of our specifiers and determine if they are inclusive + # operators, and if they are if they are including an explicit + # prerelease. + operator, version = self._spec + if operator in ["==", ">=", "<=", "~=", "==="]: + # The == specifier can include a trailing .*, if it does we + # want to remove before parsing. + if operator == "==" and version.endswith(".*"): + version = version[:-2] + + # Parse the version, and if it is a pre-release than this + # specifier allows pre-releases. + if parse(version).is_prerelease: + return True + + return False + + @prereleases.setter + def prereleases(self, value: bool) -> None: + self._prereleases = value + + +_prefix_regex = re.compile(r"^([0-9]+)((?:a|b|c|rc)[0-9]+)$") + + +def _version_split(version: str) -> List[str]: + result: List[str] = [] + for item in version.split("."): + match = _prefix_regex.search(item) + if match: + result.extend(match.groups()) + else: + result.append(item) + return result + + +def _is_not_suffix(segment: str) -> bool: + return not any( + segment.startswith(prefix) for prefix in ("dev", "a", "b", "rc", "post") + ) + + +def _pad_version(left: List[str], right: List[str]) -> Tuple[List[str], List[str]]: + left_split, right_split = [], [] + + # Get the release segment of our versions + left_split.append(list(itertools.takewhile(lambda x: x.isdigit(), left))) + right_split.append(list(itertools.takewhile(lambda x: x.isdigit(), right))) + + # Get the rest of our versions + left_split.append(left[len(left_split[0]) :]) + right_split.append(right[len(right_split[0]) :]) + + # Insert our padding + left_split.insert(1, ["0"] * max(0, len(right_split[0]) - len(left_split[0]))) + right_split.insert(1, ["0"] * max(0, len(left_split[0]) - len(right_split[0]))) + + return (list(itertools.chain(*left_split)), list(itertools.chain(*right_split))) + + +class SpecifierSet(BaseSpecifier): + def __init__( + self, specifiers: str = "", prereleases: Optional[bool] = None + ) -> None: + + # Split on , to break each individual specifier into it's own item, and + # strip each item to remove leading/trailing whitespace. + split_specifiers = [s.strip() for s in specifiers.split(",") if s.strip()] + + # Parsed each individual specifier, attempting first to make it a + # Specifier and falling back to a LegacySpecifier. + parsed: Set[_IndividualSpecifier] = set() + for specifier in split_specifiers: + try: + parsed.add(Specifier(specifier)) + except InvalidSpecifier: + parsed.add(LegacySpecifier(specifier)) + + # Turn our parsed specifiers into a frozen set and save them for later. + self._specs = frozenset(parsed) + + # Store our prereleases value so we can use it later to determine if + # we accept prereleases or not. + self._prereleases = prereleases + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + pre = ( + f", prereleases={self.prereleases!r}" + if self._prereleases is not None + else "" + ) + + return f"" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return ",".join(sorted(str(s) for s in self._specs)) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self._specs) + + def __and__(self, other: Union["SpecifierSet", str]) -> "SpecifierSet": + if isinstance(other, str): + other = SpecifierSet(other) + elif not isinstance(other, SpecifierSet): + return NotImplemented + + specifier = SpecifierSet() + specifier._specs = frozenset(self._specs | other._specs) + + if self._prereleases is None and other._prereleases is not None: + specifier._prereleases = other._prereleases + elif self._prereleases is not None and other._prereleases is None: + specifier._prereleases = self._prereleases + elif self._prereleases == other._prereleases: + specifier._prereleases = self._prereleases + else: + raise ValueError( + "Cannot combine SpecifierSets with True and False prerelease " + "overrides." + ) + + return specifier + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if isinstance(other, (str, _IndividualSpecifier)): + other = SpecifierSet(str(other)) + elif not isinstance(other, SpecifierSet): + return NotImplemented + + return self._specs == other._specs + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self._specs) + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[_IndividualSpecifier]: + return iter(self._specs) + + @property + def prereleases(self) -> Optional[bool]: + + # If we have been given an explicit prerelease modifier, then we'll + # pass that through here. + if self._prereleases is not None: + return self._prereleases + + # If we don't have any specifiers, and we don't have a forced value, + # then we'll just return None since we don't know if this should have + # pre-releases or not. + if not self._specs: + return None + + # Otherwise we'll see if any of the given specifiers accept + # prereleases, if any of them do we'll return True, otherwise False. + return any(s.prereleases for s in self._specs) + + @prereleases.setter + def prereleases(self, value: bool) -> None: + self._prereleases = value + + def __contains__(self, item: UnparsedVersion) -> bool: + return self.contains(item) + + def contains( + self, item: UnparsedVersion, prereleases: Optional[bool] = None + ) -> bool: + + # Ensure that our item is a Version or LegacyVersion instance. + if not isinstance(item, (LegacyVersion, Version)): + item = parse(item) + + # Determine if we're forcing a prerelease or not, if we're not forcing + # one for this particular filter call, then we'll use whatever the + # SpecifierSet thinks for whether or not we should support prereleases. + if prereleases is None: + prereleases = self.prereleases + + # We can determine if we're going to allow pre-releases by looking to + # see if any of the underlying items supports them. If none of them do + # and this item is a pre-release then we do not allow it and we can + # short circuit that here. + # Note: This means that 1.0.dev1 would not be contained in something + # like >=1.0.devabc however it would be in >=1.0.debabc,>0.0.dev0 + if not prereleases and item.is_prerelease: + return False + + # We simply dispatch to the underlying specs here to make sure that the + # given version is contained within all of them. + # Note: This use of all() here means that an empty set of specifiers + # will always return True, this is an explicit design decision. + return all(s.contains(item, prereleases=prereleases) for s in self._specs) + + def filter( + self, iterable: Iterable[VersionTypeVar], prereleases: Optional[bool] = None + ) -> Iterable[VersionTypeVar]: + + # Determine if we're forcing a prerelease or not, if we're not forcing + # one for this particular filter call, then we'll use whatever the + # SpecifierSet thinks for whether or not we should support prereleases. + if prereleases is None: + prereleases = self.prereleases + + # If we have any specifiers, then we want to wrap our iterable in the + # filter method for each one, this will act as a logical AND amongst + # each specifier. + if self._specs: + for spec in self._specs: + iterable = spec.filter(iterable, prereleases=bool(prereleases)) + return iterable + # If we do not have any specifiers, then we need to have a rough filter + # which will filter out any pre-releases, unless there are no final + # releases, and which will filter out LegacyVersion in general. + else: + filtered: List[VersionTypeVar] = [] + found_prereleases: List[VersionTypeVar] = [] + + item: UnparsedVersion + parsed_version: Union[Version, LegacyVersion] + + for item in iterable: + # Ensure that we some kind of Version class for this item. + if not isinstance(item, (LegacyVersion, Version)): + parsed_version = parse(item) + else: + parsed_version = item + + # Filter out any item which is parsed as a LegacyVersion + if isinstance(parsed_version, LegacyVersion): + continue + + # Store any item which is a pre-release for later unless we've + # already found a final version or we are accepting prereleases + if parsed_version.is_prerelease and not prereleases: + if not filtered: + found_prereleases.append(item) + else: + filtered.append(item) + + # If we've found no items except for pre-releases, then we'll go + # ahead and use the pre-releases + if not filtered and found_prereleases and prereleases is None: + return found_prereleases + + return filtered diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/tags.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/tags.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9a3d25a71c75c975291cf987001ecd6882d6417d --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/tags.py @@ -0,0 +1,487 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +import logging +import platform +import sys +import sysconfig +from importlib.machinery import EXTENSION_SUFFIXES +from typing import ( + Dict, + FrozenSet, + Iterable, + Iterator, + List, + Optional, + Sequence, + Tuple, + Union, + cast, +) + +from . import _manylinux, _musllinux + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +PythonVersion = Sequence[int] +MacVersion = Tuple[int, int] + +INTERPRETER_SHORT_NAMES: Dict[str, str] = { + "python": "py", # Generic. + "cpython": "cp", + "pypy": "pp", + "ironpython": "ip", + "jython": "jy", +} + + +_32_BIT_INTERPRETER = sys.maxsize <= 2 ** 32 + + +class Tag: + """ + A representation of the tag triple for a wheel. + + Instances are considered immutable and thus are hashable. Equality checking + is also supported. + """ + + __slots__ = ["_interpreter", "_abi", "_platform", "_hash"] + + def __init__(self, interpreter: str, abi: str, platform: str) -> None: + self._interpreter = interpreter.lower() + self._abi = abi.lower() + self._platform = platform.lower() + # The __hash__ of every single element in a Set[Tag] will be evaluated each time + # that a set calls its `.disjoint()` method, which may be called hundreds of + # times when scanning a page of links for packages with tags matching that + # Set[Tag]. Pre-computing the value here produces significant speedups for + # downstream consumers. + self._hash = hash((self._interpreter, self._abi, self._platform)) + + @property + def interpreter(self) -> str: + return self._interpreter + + @property + def abi(self) -> str: + return self._abi + + @property + def platform(self) -> str: + return self._platform + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, Tag): + return NotImplemented + + return ( + (self._hash == other._hash) # Short-circuit ASAP for perf reasons. + and (self._platform == other._platform) + and (self._abi == other._abi) + and (self._interpreter == other._interpreter) + ) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return self._hash + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"{self._interpreter}-{self._abi}-{self._platform}" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self} @ {id(self)}>" + + +def parse_tag(tag: str) -> FrozenSet[Tag]: + """ + Parses the provided tag (e.g. `py3-none-any`) into a frozenset of Tag instances. + + Returning a set is required due to the possibility that the tag is a + compressed tag set. + """ + tags = set() + interpreters, abis, platforms = tag.split("-") + for interpreter in interpreters.split("."): + for abi in abis.split("."): + for platform_ in platforms.split("."): + tags.add(Tag(interpreter, abi, platform_)) + return frozenset(tags) + + +def _get_config_var(name: str, warn: bool = False) -> Union[int, str, None]: + value = sysconfig.get_config_var(name) + if value is None and warn: + logger.debug( + "Config variable '%s' is unset, Python ABI tag may be incorrect", name + ) + return value + + +def _normalize_string(string: str) -> str: + return string.replace(".", "_").replace("-", "_") + + +def _abi3_applies(python_version: PythonVersion) -> bool: + """ + Determine if the Python version supports abi3. + + PEP 384 was first implemented in Python 3.2. + """ + return len(python_version) > 1 and tuple(python_version) >= (3, 2) + + +def _cpython_abis(py_version: PythonVersion, warn: bool = False) -> List[str]: + py_version = tuple(py_version) # To allow for version comparison. + abis = [] + version = _version_nodot(py_version[:2]) + debug = pymalloc = ucs4 = "" + with_debug = _get_config_var("Py_DEBUG", warn) + has_refcount = hasattr(sys, "gettotalrefcount") + # Windows doesn't set Py_DEBUG, so checking for support of debug-compiled + # extension modules is the best option. + # https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/3383#issuecomment-173267692 + has_ext = "_d.pyd" in EXTENSION_SUFFIXES + if with_debug or (with_debug is None and (has_refcount or has_ext)): + debug = "d" + if py_version < (3, 8): + with_pymalloc = _get_config_var("WITH_PYMALLOC", warn) + if with_pymalloc or with_pymalloc is None: + pymalloc = "m" + if py_version < (3, 3): + unicode_size = _get_config_var("Py_UNICODE_SIZE", warn) + if unicode_size == 4 or ( + unicode_size is None and sys.maxunicode == 0x10FFFF + ): + ucs4 = "u" + elif debug: + # Debug builds can also load "normal" extension modules. + # We can also assume no UCS-4 or pymalloc requirement. + abis.append(f"cp{version}") + abis.insert( + 0, + "cp{version}{debug}{pymalloc}{ucs4}".format( + version=version, debug=debug, pymalloc=pymalloc, ucs4=ucs4 + ), + ) + return abis + + +def cpython_tags( + python_version: Optional[PythonVersion] = None, + abis: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None, + platforms: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None, + *, + warn: bool = False, +) -> Iterator[Tag]: + """ + Yields the tags for a CPython interpreter. + + The tags consist of: + - cp-- + - cp-abi3- + - cp-none- + - cp-abi3- # Older Python versions down to 3.2. + + If python_version only specifies a major version then user-provided ABIs and + the 'none' ABItag will be used. + + If 'abi3' or 'none' are specified in 'abis' then they will be yielded at + their normal position and not at the beginning. + """ + if not python_version: + python_version = sys.version_info[:2] + + interpreter = f"cp{_version_nodot(python_version[:2])}" + + if abis is None: + if len(python_version) > 1: + abis = _cpython_abis(python_version, warn) + else: + abis = [] + abis = list(abis) + # 'abi3' and 'none' are explicitly handled later. + for explicit_abi in ("abi3", "none"): + try: + abis.remove(explicit_abi) + except ValueError: + pass + + platforms = list(platforms or platform_tags()) + for abi in abis: + for platform_ in platforms: + yield Tag(interpreter, abi, platform_) + if _abi3_applies(python_version): + yield from (Tag(interpreter, "abi3", platform_) for platform_ in platforms) + yield from (Tag(interpreter, "none", platform_) for platform_ in platforms) + + if _abi3_applies(python_version): + for minor_version in range(python_version[1] - 1, 1, -1): + for platform_ in platforms: + interpreter = "cp{version}".format( + version=_version_nodot((python_version[0], minor_version)) + ) + yield Tag(interpreter, "abi3", platform_) + + +def _generic_abi() -> Iterator[str]: + abi = sysconfig.get_config_var("SOABI") + if abi: + yield _normalize_string(abi) + + +def generic_tags( + interpreter: Optional[str] = None, + abis: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None, + platforms: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None, + *, + warn: bool = False, +) -> Iterator[Tag]: + """ + Yields the tags for a generic interpreter. + + The tags consist of: + - -- + + The "none" ABI will be added if it was not explicitly provided. + """ + if not interpreter: + interp_name = interpreter_name() + interp_version = interpreter_version(warn=warn) + interpreter = "".join([interp_name, interp_version]) + if abis is None: + abis = _generic_abi() + platforms = list(platforms or platform_tags()) + abis = list(abis) + if "none" not in abis: + abis.append("none") + for abi in abis: + for platform_ in platforms: + yield Tag(interpreter, abi, platform_) + + +def _py_interpreter_range(py_version: PythonVersion) -> Iterator[str]: + """ + Yields Python versions in descending order. + + After the latest version, the major-only version will be yielded, and then + all previous versions of that major version. + """ + if len(py_version) > 1: + yield f"py{_version_nodot(py_version[:2])}" + yield f"py{py_version[0]}" + if len(py_version) > 1: + for minor in range(py_version[1] - 1, -1, -1): + yield f"py{_version_nodot((py_version[0], minor))}" + + +def compatible_tags( + python_version: Optional[PythonVersion] = None, + interpreter: Optional[str] = None, + platforms: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None, +) -> Iterator[Tag]: + """ + Yields the sequence of tags that are compatible with a specific version of Python. + + The tags consist of: + - py*-none- + - -none-any # ... if `interpreter` is provided. + - py*-none-any + """ + if not python_version: + python_version = sys.version_info[:2] + platforms = list(platforms or platform_tags()) + for version in _py_interpreter_range(python_version): + for platform_ in platforms: + yield Tag(version, "none", platform_) + if interpreter: + yield Tag(interpreter, "none", "any") + for version in _py_interpreter_range(python_version): + yield Tag(version, "none", "any") + + +def _mac_arch(arch: str, is_32bit: bool = _32_BIT_INTERPRETER) -> str: + if not is_32bit: + return arch + + if arch.startswith("ppc"): + return "ppc" + + return "i386" + + +def _mac_binary_formats(version: MacVersion, cpu_arch: str) -> List[str]: + formats = [cpu_arch] + if cpu_arch == "x86_64": + if version < (10, 4): + return [] + formats.extend(["intel", "fat64", "fat32"]) + + elif cpu_arch == "i386": + if version < (10, 4): + return [] + formats.extend(["intel", "fat32", "fat"]) + + elif cpu_arch == "ppc64": + # TODO: Need to care about 32-bit PPC for ppc64 through 10.2? + if version > (10, 5) or version < (10, 4): + return [] + formats.append("fat64") + + elif cpu_arch == "ppc": + if version > (10, 6): + return [] + formats.extend(["fat32", "fat"]) + + if cpu_arch in {"arm64", "x86_64"}: + formats.append("universal2") + + if cpu_arch in {"x86_64", "i386", "ppc64", "ppc", "intel"}: + formats.append("universal") + + return formats + + +def mac_platforms( + version: Optional[MacVersion] = None, arch: Optional[str] = None +) -> Iterator[str]: + """ + Yields the platform tags for a macOS system. + + The `version` parameter is a two-item tuple specifying the macOS version to + generate platform tags for. The `arch` parameter is the CPU architecture to + generate platform tags for. Both parameters default to the appropriate value + for the current system. + """ + version_str, _, cpu_arch = platform.mac_ver() + if version is None: + version = cast("MacVersion", tuple(map(int, version_str.split(".")[:2]))) + else: + version = version + if arch is None: + arch = _mac_arch(cpu_arch) + else: + arch = arch + + if (10, 0) <= version and version < (11, 0): + # Prior to Mac OS 11, each yearly release of Mac OS bumped the + # "minor" version number. The major version was always 10. + for minor_version in range(version[1], -1, -1): + compat_version = 10, minor_version + binary_formats = _mac_binary_formats(compat_version, arch) + for binary_format in binary_formats: + yield "macosx_{major}_{minor}_{binary_format}".format( + major=10, minor=minor_version, binary_format=binary_format + ) + + if version >= (11, 0): + # Starting with Mac OS 11, each yearly release bumps the major version + # number. The minor versions are now the midyear updates. + for major_version in range(version[0], 10, -1): + compat_version = major_version, 0 + binary_formats = _mac_binary_formats(compat_version, arch) + for binary_format in binary_formats: + yield "macosx_{major}_{minor}_{binary_format}".format( + major=major_version, minor=0, binary_format=binary_format + ) + + if version >= (11, 0): + # Mac OS 11 on x86_64 is compatible with binaries from previous releases. + # Arm64 support was introduced in 11.0, so no Arm binaries from previous + # releases exist. + # + # However, the "universal2" binary format can have a + # macOS version earlier than 11.0 when the x86_64 part of the binary supports + # that version of macOS. + if arch == "x86_64": + for minor_version in range(16, 3, -1): + compat_version = 10, minor_version + binary_formats = _mac_binary_formats(compat_version, arch) + for binary_format in binary_formats: + yield "macosx_{major}_{minor}_{binary_format}".format( + major=compat_version[0], + minor=compat_version[1], + binary_format=binary_format, + ) + else: + for minor_version in range(16, 3, -1): + compat_version = 10, minor_version + binary_format = "universal2" + yield "macosx_{major}_{minor}_{binary_format}".format( + major=compat_version[0], + minor=compat_version[1], + binary_format=binary_format, + ) + + +def _linux_platforms(is_32bit: bool = _32_BIT_INTERPRETER) -> Iterator[str]: + linux = _normalize_string(sysconfig.get_platform()) + if is_32bit: + if linux == "linux_x86_64": + linux = "linux_i686" + elif linux == "linux_aarch64": + linux = "linux_armv7l" + _, arch = linux.split("_", 1) + yield from _manylinux.platform_tags(linux, arch) + yield from _musllinux.platform_tags(arch) + yield linux + + +def _generic_platforms() -> Iterator[str]: + yield _normalize_string(sysconfig.get_platform()) + + +def platform_tags() -> Iterator[str]: + """ + Provides the platform tags for this installation. + """ + if platform.system() == "Darwin": + return mac_platforms() + elif platform.system() == "Linux": + return _linux_platforms() + else: + return _generic_platforms() + + +def interpreter_name() -> str: + """ + Returns the name of the running interpreter. + """ + name = sys.implementation.name + return INTERPRETER_SHORT_NAMES.get(name) or name + + +def interpreter_version(*, warn: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Returns the version of the running interpreter. + """ + version = _get_config_var("py_version_nodot", warn=warn) + if version: + version = str(version) + else: + version = _version_nodot(sys.version_info[:2]) + return version + + +def _version_nodot(version: PythonVersion) -> str: + return "".join(map(str, version)) + + +def sys_tags(*, warn: bool = False) -> Iterator[Tag]: + """ + Returns the sequence of tag triples for the running interpreter. + + The order of the sequence corresponds to priority order for the + interpreter, from most to least important. + """ + + interp_name = interpreter_name() + if interp_name == "cp": + yield from cpython_tags(warn=warn) + else: + yield from generic_tags() + + if interp_name == "pp": + yield from compatible_tags(interpreter="pp3") + else: + yield from compatible_tags() diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/utils.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bab11b80c60f10a4f3bccb12eb5b17c48a449767 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +import re +from typing import FrozenSet, NewType, Tuple, Union, cast + +from .tags import Tag, parse_tag +from .version import InvalidVersion, Version + +BuildTag = Union[Tuple[()], Tuple[int, str]] +NormalizedName = NewType("NormalizedName", str) + + +class InvalidWheelFilename(ValueError): + """ + An invalid wheel filename was found, users should refer to PEP 427. + """ + + +class InvalidSdistFilename(ValueError): + """ + An invalid sdist filename was found, users should refer to the packaging user guide. + """ + + +_canonicalize_regex = re.compile(r"[-_.]+") +# PEP 427: The build number must start with a digit. +_build_tag_regex = re.compile(r"(\d+)(.*)") + + +def canonicalize_name(name: str) -> NormalizedName: + # This is taken from PEP 503. + value = _canonicalize_regex.sub("-", name).lower() + return cast(NormalizedName, value) + + +def canonicalize_version(version: Union[Version, str]) -> str: + """ + This is very similar to Version.__str__, but has one subtle difference + with the way it handles the release segment. + """ + if isinstance(version, str): + try: + parsed = Version(version) + except InvalidVersion: + # Legacy versions cannot be normalized + return version + else: + parsed = version + + parts = [] + + # Epoch + if parsed.epoch != 0: + parts.append(f"{parsed.epoch}!") + + # Release segment + # NB: This strips trailing '.0's to normalize + parts.append(re.sub(r"(\.0)+$", "", ".".join(str(x) for x in parsed.release))) + + # Pre-release + if parsed.pre is not None: + parts.append("".join(str(x) for x in parsed.pre)) + + # Post-release + if parsed.post is not None: + parts.append(f".post{parsed.post}") + + # Development release + if parsed.dev is not None: + parts.append(f".dev{parsed.dev}") + + # Local version segment + if parsed.local is not None: + parts.append(f"+{parsed.local}") + + return "".join(parts) + + +def parse_wheel_filename( + filename: str, +) -> Tuple[NormalizedName, Version, BuildTag, FrozenSet[Tag]]: + if not filename.endswith(".whl"): + raise InvalidWheelFilename( + f"Invalid wheel filename (extension must be '.whl'): {filename}" + ) + + filename = filename[:-4] + dashes = filename.count("-") + if dashes not in (4, 5): + raise InvalidWheelFilename( + f"Invalid wheel filename (wrong number of parts): {filename}" + ) + + parts = filename.split("-", dashes - 2) + name_part = parts[0] + # See PEP 427 for the rules on escaping the project name + if "__" in name_part or re.match(r"^[\w\d._]*$", name_part, re.UNICODE) is None: + raise InvalidWheelFilename(f"Invalid project name: {filename}") + name = canonicalize_name(name_part) + version = Version(parts[1]) + if dashes == 5: + build_part = parts[2] + build_match = _build_tag_regex.match(build_part) + if build_match is None: + raise InvalidWheelFilename( + f"Invalid build number: {build_part} in '{filename}'" + ) + build = cast(BuildTag, (int(build_match.group(1)), build_match.group(2))) + else: + build = () + tags = parse_tag(parts[-1]) + return (name, version, build, tags) + + +def parse_sdist_filename(filename: str) -> Tuple[NormalizedName, Version]: + if filename.endswith(".tar.gz"): + file_stem = filename[: -len(".tar.gz")] + elif filename.endswith(".zip"): + file_stem = filename[: -len(".zip")] + else: + raise InvalidSdistFilename( + f"Invalid sdist filename (extension must be '.tar.gz' or '.zip'):" + f" {filename}" + ) + + # We are requiring a PEP 440 version, which cannot contain dashes, + # so we split on the last dash. + name_part, sep, version_part = file_stem.rpartition("-") + if not sep: + raise InvalidSdistFilename(f"Invalid sdist filename: {filename}") + + name = canonicalize_name(name_part) + version = Version(version_part) + return (name, version) diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/version.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..de9a09a4ed3b078b37e7490a6686f660ae935aca --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/packaging/version.py @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +import collections +import itertools +import re +import warnings +from typing import Callable, Iterator, List, Optional, SupportsInt, Tuple, Union + +from ._structures import Infinity, InfinityType, NegativeInfinity, NegativeInfinityType + +__all__ = ["parse", "Version", "LegacyVersion", "InvalidVersion", "VERSION_PATTERN"] + +InfiniteTypes = Union[InfinityType, NegativeInfinityType] +PrePostDevType = Union[InfiniteTypes, Tuple[str, int]] +SubLocalType = Union[InfiniteTypes, int, str] +LocalType = Union[ + NegativeInfinityType, + Tuple[ + Union[ + SubLocalType, + Tuple[SubLocalType, str], + Tuple[NegativeInfinityType, SubLocalType], + ], + ..., + ], +] +CmpKey = Tuple[ + int, Tuple[int, ...], PrePostDevType, PrePostDevType, PrePostDevType, LocalType +] +LegacyCmpKey = Tuple[int, Tuple[str, ...]] +VersionComparisonMethod = Callable[ + [Union[CmpKey, LegacyCmpKey], Union[CmpKey, LegacyCmpKey]], bool +] + +_Version = collections.namedtuple( + "_Version", ["epoch", "release", "dev", "pre", "post", "local"] +) + + +def parse(version: str) -> Union["LegacyVersion", "Version"]: + """ + Parse the given version string and return either a :class:`Version` object + or a :class:`LegacyVersion` object depending on if the given version is + a valid PEP 440 version or a legacy version. + """ + try: + return Version(version) + except InvalidVersion: + return LegacyVersion(version) + + +class InvalidVersion(ValueError): + """ + An invalid version was found, users should refer to PEP 440. + """ + + +class _BaseVersion: + _key: Union[CmpKey, LegacyCmpKey] + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self._key) + + # Please keep the duplicated `isinstance` check + # in the six comparisons hereunder + # unless you find a way to avoid adding overhead function calls. + def __lt__(self, other: "_BaseVersion") -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key < other._key + + def __le__(self, other: "_BaseVersion") -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key <= other._key + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key == other._key + + def __ge__(self, other: "_BaseVersion") -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key >= other._key + + def __gt__(self, other: "_BaseVersion") -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key > other._key + + def __ne__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key != other._key + + +class LegacyVersion(_BaseVersion): + def __init__(self, version: str) -> None: + self._version = str(version) + self._key = _legacy_cmpkey(self._version) + + warnings.warn( + "Creating a LegacyVersion has been deprecated and will be " + "removed in the next major release", + DeprecationWarning, + ) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return self._version + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + @property + def public(self) -> str: + return self._version + + @property + def base_version(self) -> str: + return self._version + + @property + def epoch(self) -> int: + return -1 + + @property + def release(self) -> None: + return None + + @property + def pre(self) -> None: + return None + + @property + def post(self) -> None: + return None + + @property + def dev(self) -> None: + return None + + @property + def local(self) -> None: + return None + + @property + def is_prerelease(self) -> bool: + return False + + @property + def is_postrelease(self) -> bool: + return False + + @property + def is_devrelease(self) -> bool: + return False + + +_legacy_version_component_re = re.compile(r"(\d+ | [a-z]+ | \.| -)", re.VERBOSE) + +_legacy_version_replacement_map = { + "pre": "c", + "preview": "c", + "-": "final-", + "rc": "c", + "dev": "@", +} + + +def _parse_version_parts(s: str) -> Iterator[str]: + for part in _legacy_version_component_re.split(s): + part = _legacy_version_replacement_map.get(part, part) + + if not part or part == ".": + continue + + if part[:1] in "0123456789": + # pad for numeric comparison + yield part.zfill(8) + else: + yield "*" + part + + # ensure that alpha/beta/candidate are before final + yield "*final" + + +def _legacy_cmpkey(version: str) -> LegacyCmpKey: + + # We hardcode an epoch of -1 here. A PEP 440 version can only have a epoch + # greater than or equal to 0. This will effectively put the LegacyVersion, + # which uses the defacto standard originally implemented by setuptools, + # as before all PEP 440 versions. + epoch = -1 + + # This scheme is taken from pkg_resources.parse_version setuptools prior to + # it's adoption of the packaging library. + parts: List[str] = [] + for part in _parse_version_parts(version.lower()): + if part.startswith("*"): + # remove "-" before a prerelease tag + if part < "*final": + while parts and parts[-1] == "*final-": + parts.pop() + + # remove trailing zeros from each series of numeric parts + while parts and parts[-1] == "00000000": + parts.pop() + + parts.append(part) + + return epoch, tuple(parts) + + +# Deliberately not anchored to the start and end of the string, to make it +# easier for 3rd party code to reuse +VERSION_PATTERN = r""" + v? + (?: + (?:(?P[0-9]+)!)? # epoch + (?P[0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)*) # release segment + (?P
                                          # pre-release
+            [-_\.]?
+            (?P(a|b|c|rc|alpha|beta|pre|preview))
+            [-_\.]?
+            (?P[0-9]+)?
+        )?
+        (?P                                         # post release
+            (?:-(?P[0-9]+))
+            |
+            (?:
+                [-_\.]?
+                (?Ppost|rev|r)
+                [-_\.]?
+                (?P[0-9]+)?
+            )
+        )?
+        (?P                                          # dev release
+            [-_\.]?
+            (?Pdev)
+            [-_\.]?
+            (?P[0-9]+)?
+        )?
+    )
+    (?:\+(?P[a-z0-9]+(?:[-_\.][a-z0-9]+)*))?       # local version
+"""
+
+
+class Version(_BaseVersion):
+
+    _regex = re.compile(r"^\s*" + VERSION_PATTERN + r"\s*$", re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE)
+
+    def __init__(self, version: str) -> None:
+
+        # Validate the version and parse it into pieces
+        match = self._regex.search(version)
+        if not match:
+            raise InvalidVersion(f"Invalid version: '{version}'")
+
+        # Store the parsed out pieces of the version
+        self._version = _Version(
+            epoch=int(match.group("epoch")) if match.group("epoch") else 0,
+            release=tuple(int(i) for i in match.group("release").split(".")),
+            pre=_parse_letter_version(match.group("pre_l"), match.group("pre_n")),
+            post=_parse_letter_version(
+                match.group("post_l"), match.group("post_n1") or match.group("post_n2")
+            ),
+            dev=_parse_letter_version(match.group("dev_l"), match.group("dev_n")),
+            local=_parse_local_version(match.group("local")),
+        )
+
+        # Generate a key which will be used for sorting
+        self._key = _cmpkey(
+            self._version.epoch,
+            self._version.release,
+            self._version.pre,
+            self._version.post,
+            self._version.dev,
+            self._version.local,
+        )
+
+    def __repr__(self) -> str:
+        return f""
+
+    def __str__(self) -> str:
+        parts = []
+
+        # Epoch
+        if self.epoch != 0:
+            parts.append(f"{self.epoch}!")
+
+        # Release segment
+        parts.append(".".join(str(x) for x in self.release))
+
+        # Pre-release
+        if self.pre is not None:
+            parts.append("".join(str(x) for x in self.pre))
+
+        # Post-release
+        if self.post is not None:
+            parts.append(f".post{self.post}")
+
+        # Development release
+        if self.dev is not None:
+            parts.append(f".dev{self.dev}")
+
+        # Local version segment
+        if self.local is not None:
+            parts.append(f"+{self.local}")
+
+        return "".join(parts)
+
+    @property
+    def epoch(self) -> int:
+        _epoch: int = self._version.epoch
+        return _epoch
+
+    @property
+    def release(self) -> Tuple[int, ...]:
+        _release: Tuple[int, ...] = self._version.release
+        return _release
+
+    @property
+    def pre(self) -> Optional[Tuple[str, int]]:
+        _pre: Optional[Tuple[str, int]] = self._version.pre
+        return _pre
+
+    @property
+    def post(self) -> Optional[int]:
+        return self._version.post[1] if self._version.post else None
+
+    @property
+    def dev(self) -> Optional[int]:
+        return self._version.dev[1] if self._version.dev else None
+
+    @property
+    def local(self) -> Optional[str]:
+        if self._version.local:
+            return ".".join(str(x) for x in self._version.local)
+        else:
+            return None
+
+    @property
+    def public(self) -> str:
+        return str(self).split("+", 1)[0]
+
+    @property
+    def base_version(self) -> str:
+        parts = []
+
+        # Epoch
+        if self.epoch != 0:
+            parts.append(f"{self.epoch}!")
+
+        # Release segment
+        parts.append(".".join(str(x) for x in self.release))
+
+        return "".join(parts)
+
+    @property
+    def is_prerelease(self) -> bool:
+        return self.dev is not None or self.pre is not None
+
+    @property
+    def is_postrelease(self) -> bool:
+        return self.post is not None
+
+    @property
+    def is_devrelease(self) -> bool:
+        return self.dev is not None
+
+    @property
+    def major(self) -> int:
+        return self.release[0] if len(self.release) >= 1 else 0
+
+    @property
+    def minor(self) -> int:
+        return self.release[1] if len(self.release) >= 2 else 0
+
+    @property
+    def micro(self) -> int:
+        return self.release[2] if len(self.release) >= 3 else 0
+
+
+def _parse_letter_version(
+    letter: str, number: Union[str, bytes, SupportsInt]
+) -> Optional[Tuple[str, int]]:
+
+    if letter:
+        # We consider there to be an implicit 0 in a pre-release if there is
+        # not a numeral associated with it.
+        if number is None:
+            number = 0
+
+        # We normalize any letters to their lower case form
+        letter = letter.lower()
+
+        # We consider some words to be alternate spellings of other words and
+        # in those cases we want to normalize the spellings to our preferred
+        # spelling.
+        if letter == "alpha":
+            letter = "a"
+        elif letter == "beta":
+            letter = "b"
+        elif letter in ["c", "pre", "preview"]:
+            letter = "rc"
+        elif letter in ["rev", "r"]:
+            letter = "post"
+
+        return letter, int(number)
+    if not letter and number:
+        # We assume if we are given a number, but we are not given a letter
+        # then this is using the implicit post release syntax (e.g. 1.0-1)
+        letter = "post"
+
+        return letter, int(number)
+
+    return None
+
+
+_local_version_separators = re.compile(r"[\._-]")
+
+
+def _parse_local_version(local: str) -> Optional[LocalType]:
+    """
+    Takes a string like abc.1.twelve and turns it into ("abc", 1, "twelve").
+    """
+    if local is not None:
+        return tuple(
+            part.lower() if not part.isdigit() else int(part)
+            for part in _local_version_separators.split(local)
+        )
+    return None
+
+
+def _cmpkey(
+    epoch: int,
+    release: Tuple[int, ...],
+    pre: Optional[Tuple[str, int]],
+    post: Optional[Tuple[str, int]],
+    dev: Optional[Tuple[str, int]],
+    local: Optional[Tuple[SubLocalType]],
+) -> CmpKey:
+
+    # When we compare a release version, we want to compare it with all of the
+    # trailing zeros removed. So we'll use a reverse the list, drop all the now
+    # leading zeros until we come to something non zero, then take the rest
+    # re-reverse it back into the correct order and make it a tuple and use
+    # that for our sorting key.
+    _release = tuple(
+        reversed(list(itertools.dropwhile(lambda x: x == 0, reversed(release))))
+    )
+
+    # We need to "trick" the sorting algorithm to put 1.0.dev0 before 1.0a0.
+    # We'll do this by abusing the pre segment, but we _only_ want to do this
+    # if there is not a pre or a post segment. If we have one of those then
+    # the normal sorting rules will handle this case correctly.
+    if pre is None and post is None and dev is not None:
+        _pre: PrePostDevType = NegativeInfinity
+    # Versions without a pre-release (except as noted above) should sort after
+    # those with one.
+    elif pre is None:
+        _pre = Infinity
+    else:
+        _pre = pre
+
+    # Versions without a post segment should sort before those with one.
+    if post is None:
+        _post: PrePostDevType = NegativeInfinity
+
+    else:
+        _post = post
+
+    # Versions without a development segment should sort after those with one.
+    if dev is None:
+        _dev: PrePostDevType = Infinity
+
+    else:
+        _dev = dev
+
+    if local is None:
+        # Versions without a local segment should sort before those with one.
+        _local: LocalType = NegativeInfinity
+    else:
+        # Versions with a local segment need that segment parsed to implement
+        # the sorting rules in PEP440.
+        # - Alpha numeric segments sort before numeric segments
+        # - Alpha numeric segments sort lexicographically
+        # - Numeric segments sort numerically
+        # - Shorter versions sort before longer versions when the prefixes
+        #   match exactly
+        _local = tuple(
+            (i, "") if isinstance(i, int) else (NegativeInfinity, i) for i in local
+        )
+
+    return epoch, _release, _pre, _post, _dev, _local
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pkg_resources/__init__.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pkg_resources/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ad2794077b0a0299700fd0e8a0336bd1d6e24677
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pkg_resources/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,3361 @@
+"""
+Package resource API
+--------------------
+
+A resource is a logical file contained within a package, or a logical
+subdirectory thereof.  The package resource API expects resource names
+to have their path parts separated with ``/``, *not* whatever the local
+path separator is.  Do not use os.path operations to manipulate resource
+names being passed into the API.
+
+The package resource API is designed to work with normal filesystem packages,
+.egg files, and unpacked .egg files.  It can also work in a limited way with
+.zip files and with custom PEP 302 loaders that support the ``get_data()``
+method.
+
+This module is deprecated. Users are directed to :mod:`importlib.resources`,
+:mod:`importlib.metadata` and :pypi:`packaging` instead.
+"""
+
+import sys
+import os
+import io
+import time
+import re
+import types
+import zipfile
+import zipimport
+import warnings
+import stat
+import functools
+import pkgutil
+import operator
+import platform
+import collections
+import plistlib
+import email.parser
+import errno
+import tempfile
+import textwrap
+import inspect
+import ntpath
+import posixpath
+import importlib
+from pkgutil import get_importer
+
+try:
+    import _imp
+except ImportError:
+    # Python 3.2 compatibility
+    import imp as _imp
+
+try:
+    FileExistsError
+except NameError:
+    FileExistsError = OSError
+
+# capture these to bypass sandboxing
+from os import utime
+
+try:
+    from os import mkdir, rename, unlink
+
+    WRITE_SUPPORT = True
+except ImportError:
+    # no write support, probably under GAE
+    WRITE_SUPPORT = False
+
+from os import open as os_open
+from os.path import isdir, split
+
+try:
+    import importlib.machinery as importlib_machinery
+
+    # access attribute to force import under delayed import mechanisms.
+    importlib_machinery.__name__
+except ImportError:
+    importlib_machinery = None
+
+from pip._internal.utils._jaraco_text import (
+    yield_lines,
+    drop_comment,
+    join_continuation,
+)
+
+from pip._vendor import platformdirs
+from pip._vendor import packaging
+
+__import__('pip._vendor.packaging.version')
+__import__('pip._vendor.packaging.specifiers')
+__import__('pip._vendor.packaging.requirements')
+__import__('pip._vendor.packaging.markers')
+__import__('pip._vendor.packaging.utils')
+
+if sys.version_info < (3, 5):
+    raise RuntimeError("Python 3.5 or later is required")
+
+# declare some globals that will be defined later to
+# satisfy the linters.
+require = None
+working_set = None
+add_activation_listener = None
+resources_stream = None
+cleanup_resources = None
+resource_dir = None
+resource_stream = None
+set_extraction_path = None
+resource_isdir = None
+resource_string = None
+iter_entry_points = None
+resource_listdir = None
+resource_filename = None
+resource_exists = None
+_distribution_finders = None
+_namespace_handlers = None
+_namespace_packages = None
+
+
+warnings.warn(
+    "pkg_resources is deprecated as an API. "
+    "See https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/pkg_resources.html",
+    DeprecationWarning,
+    stacklevel=2
+)
+
+
+_PEP440_FALLBACK = re.compile(r"^v?(?P(?:[0-9]+!)?[0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)*)", re.I)
+
+
+class PEP440Warning(RuntimeWarning):
+    """
+    Used when there is an issue with a version or specifier not complying with
+    PEP 440.
+    """
+
+
+parse_version = packaging.version.Version
+
+
+_state_vars = {}
+
+
+def _declare_state(vartype, **kw):
+    globals().update(kw)
+    _state_vars.update(dict.fromkeys(kw, vartype))
+
+
+def __getstate__():
+    state = {}
+    g = globals()
+    for k, v in _state_vars.items():
+        state[k] = g['_sget_' + v](g[k])
+    return state
+
+
+def __setstate__(state):
+    g = globals()
+    for k, v in state.items():
+        g['_sset_' + _state_vars[k]](k, g[k], v)
+    return state
+
+
+def _sget_dict(val):
+    return val.copy()
+
+
+def _sset_dict(key, ob, state):
+    ob.clear()
+    ob.update(state)
+
+
+def _sget_object(val):
+    return val.__getstate__()
+
+
+def _sset_object(key, ob, state):
+    ob.__setstate__(state)
+
+
+_sget_none = _sset_none = lambda *args: None
+
+
+def get_supported_platform():
+    """Return this platform's maximum compatible version.
+
+    distutils.util.get_platform() normally reports the minimum version
+    of macOS that would be required to *use* extensions produced by
+    distutils.  But what we want when checking compatibility is to know the
+    version of macOS that we are *running*.  To allow usage of packages that
+    explicitly require a newer version of macOS, we must also know the
+    current version of the OS.
+
+    If this condition occurs for any other platform with a version in its
+    platform strings, this function should be extended accordingly.
+    """
+    plat = get_build_platform()
+    m = macosVersionString.match(plat)
+    if m is not None and sys.platform == "darwin":
+        try:
+            plat = 'macosx-%s-%s' % ('.'.join(_macos_vers()[:2]), m.group(3))
+        except ValueError:
+            # not macOS
+            pass
+    return plat
+
+
+__all__ = [
+    # Basic resource access and distribution/entry point discovery
+    'require',
+    'run_script',
+    'get_provider',
+    'get_distribution',
+    'load_entry_point',
+    'get_entry_map',
+    'get_entry_info',
+    'iter_entry_points',
+    'resource_string',
+    'resource_stream',
+    'resource_filename',
+    'resource_listdir',
+    'resource_exists',
+    'resource_isdir',
+    # Environmental control
+    'declare_namespace',
+    'working_set',
+    'add_activation_listener',
+    'find_distributions',
+    'set_extraction_path',
+    'cleanup_resources',
+    'get_default_cache',
+    # Primary implementation classes
+    'Environment',
+    'WorkingSet',
+    'ResourceManager',
+    'Distribution',
+    'Requirement',
+    'EntryPoint',
+    # Exceptions
+    'ResolutionError',
+    'VersionConflict',
+    'DistributionNotFound',
+    'UnknownExtra',
+    'ExtractionError',
+    # Warnings
+    'PEP440Warning',
+    # Parsing functions and string utilities
+    'parse_requirements',
+    'parse_version',
+    'safe_name',
+    'safe_version',
+    'get_platform',
+    'compatible_platforms',
+    'yield_lines',
+    'split_sections',
+    'safe_extra',
+    'to_filename',
+    'invalid_marker',
+    'evaluate_marker',
+    # filesystem utilities
+    'ensure_directory',
+    'normalize_path',
+    # Distribution "precedence" constants
+    'EGG_DIST',
+    'BINARY_DIST',
+    'SOURCE_DIST',
+    'CHECKOUT_DIST',
+    'DEVELOP_DIST',
+    # "Provider" interfaces, implementations, and registration/lookup APIs
+    'IMetadataProvider',
+    'IResourceProvider',
+    'FileMetadata',
+    'PathMetadata',
+    'EggMetadata',
+    'EmptyProvider',
+    'empty_provider',
+    'NullProvider',
+    'EggProvider',
+    'DefaultProvider',
+    'ZipProvider',
+    'register_finder',
+    'register_namespace_handler',
+    'register_loader_type',
+    'fixup_namespace_packages',
+    'get_importer',
+    # Warnings
+    'PkgResourcesDeprecationWarning',
+    # Deprecated/backward compatibility only
+    'run_main',
+    'AvailableDistributions',
+]
+
+
+class ResolutionError(Exception):
+    """Abstract base for dependency resolution errors"""
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return self.__class__.__name__ + repr(self.args)
+
+
+class VersionConflict(ResolutionError):
+    """
+    An already-installed version conflicts with the requested version.
+
+    Should be initialized with the installed Distribution and the requested
+    Requirement.
+    """
+
+    _template = "{self.dist} is installed but {self.req} is required"
+
+    @property
+    def dist(self):
+        return self.args[0]
+
+    @property
+    def req(self):
+        return self.args[1]
+
+    def report(self):
+        return self._template.format(**locals())
+
+    def with_context(self, required_by):
+        """
+        If required_by is non-empty, return a version of self that is a
+        ContextualVersionConflict.
+        """
+        if not required_by:
+            return self
+        args = self.args + (required_by,)
+        return ContextualVersionConflict(*args)
+
+
+class ContextualVersionConflict(VersionConflict):
+    """
+    A VersionConflict that accepts a third parameter, the set of the
+    requirements that required the installed Distribution.
+    """
+
+    _template = VersionConflict._template + ' by {self.required_by}'
+
+    @property
+    def required_by(self):
+        return self.args[2]
+
+
+class DistributionNotFound(ResolutionError):
+    """A requested distribution was not found"""
+
+    _template = (
+        "The '{self.req}' distribution was not found "
+        "and is required by {self.requirers_str}"
+    )
+
+    @property
+    def req(self):
+        return self.args[0]
+
+    @property
+    def requirers(self):
+        return self.args[1]
+
+    @property
+    def requirers_str(self):
+        if not self.requirers:
+            return 'the application'
+        return ', '.join(self.requirers)
+
+    def report(self):
+        return self._template.format(**locals())
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return self.report()
+
+
+class UnknownExtra(ResolutionError):
+    """Distribution doesn't have an "extra feature" of the given name"""
+
+
+_provider_factories = {}
+
+PY_MAJOR = '{}.{}'.format(*sys.version_info)
+EGG_DIST = 3
+BINARY_DIST = 2
+SOURCE_DIST = 1
+CHECKOUT_DIST = 0
+DEVELOP_DIST = -1
+
+
+def register_loader_type(loader_type, provider_factory):
+    """Register `provider_factory` to make providers for `loader_type`
+
+    `loader_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 ``module.__loader__``,
+    and `provider_factory` is a function that, passed a *module* object,
+    returns an ``IResourceProvider`` for that module.
+    """
+    _provider_factories[loader_type] = provider_factory
+
+
+def get_provider(moduleOrReq):
+    """Return an IResourceProvider for the named module or requirement"""
+    if isinstance(moduleOrReq, Requirement):
+        return working_set.find(moduleOrReq) or require(str(moduleOrReq))[0]
+    try:
+        module = sys.modules[moduleOrReq]
+    except KeyError:
+        __import__(moduleOrReq)
+        module = sys.modules[moduleOrReq]
+    loader = getattr(module, '__loader__', None)
+    return _find_adapter(_provider_factories, loader)(module)
+
+
+def _macos_vers(_cache=[]):
+    if not _cache:
+        version = platform.mac_ver()[0]
+        # fallback for MacPorts
+        if version == '':
+            plist = '/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist'
+            if os.path.exists(plist):
+                if hasattr(plistlib, 'readPlist'):
+                    plist_content = plistlib.readPlist(plist)
+                    if 'ProductVersion' in plist_content:
+                        version = plist_content['ProductVersion']
+
+        _cache.append(version.split('.'))
+    return _cache[0]
+
+
+def _macos_arch(machine):
+    return {'PowerPC': 'ppc', 'Power_Macintosh': 'ppc'}.get(machine, machine)
+
+
+def get_build_platform():
+    """Return this platform's string for platform-specific distributions
+
+    XXX Currently this is the same as ``distutils.util.get_platform()``, but it
+    needs some hacks for Linux and macOS.
+    """
+    from sysconfig import get_platform
+
+    plat = get_platform()
+    if sys.platform == "darwin" and not plat.startswith('macosx-'):
+        try:
+            version = _macos_vers()
+            machine = os.uname()[4].replace(" ", "_")
+            return "macosx-%d.%d-%s" % (
+                int(version[0]),
+                int(version[1]),
+                _macos_arch(machine),
+            )
+        except ValueError:
+            # if someone is running a non-Mac darwin system, this will fall
+            # through to the default implementation
+            pass
+    return plat
+
+
+macosVersionString = re.compile(r"macosx-(\d+)\.(\d+)-(.*)")
+darwinVersionString = re.compile(r"darwin-(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)-(.*)")
+# XXX backward compat
+get_platform = get_build_platform
+
+
+def compatible_platforms(provided, required):
+    """Can code for the `provided` platform run on the `required` platform?
+
+    Returns true if either platform is ``None``, or the platforms are equal.
+
+    XXX Needs compatibility checks for Linux and other unixy OSes.
+    """
+    if provided is None or required is None or provided == required:
+        # easy case
+        return True
+
+    # macOS special cases
+    reqMac = macosVersionString.match(required)
+    if reqMac:
+        provMac = macosVersionString.match(provided)
+
+        # is this a Mac package?
+        if not provMac:
+            # this is backwards compatibility for packages built before
+            # setuptools 0.6. All packages built after this point will
+            # use the new macOS designation.
+            provDarwin = darwinVersionString.match(provided)
+            if provDarwin:
+                dversion = int(provDarwin.group(1))
+                macosversion = "%s.%s" % (reqMac.group(1), reqMac.group(2))
+                if (
+                    dversion == 7
+                    and macosversion >= "10.3"
+                    or dversion == 8
+                    and macosversion >= "10.4"
+                ):
+                    return True
+            # egg isn't macOS or legacy darwin
+            return False
+
+        # are they the same major version and machine type?
+        if provMac.group(1) != reqMac.group(1) or provMac.group(3) != reqMac.group(3):
+            return False
+
+        # is the required OS major update >= the provided one?
+        if int(provMac.group(2)) > int(reqMac.group(2)):
+            return False
+
+        return True
+
+    # XXX Linux and other platforms' special cases should go here
+    return False
+
+
+def run_script(dist_spec, script_name):
+    """Locate distribution `dist_spec` and run its `script_name` script"""
+    ns = sys._getframe(1).f_globals
+    name = ns['__name__']
+    ns.clear()
+    ns['__name__'] = name
+    require(dist_spec)[0].run_script(script_name, ns)
+
+
+# backward compatibility
+run_main = run_script
+
+
+def get_distribution(dist):
+    """Return a current distribution object for a Requirement or string"""
+    if isinstance(dist, str):
+        dist = Requirement.parse(dist)
+    if isinstance(dist, Requirement):
+        dist = get_provider(dist)
+    if not isinstance(dist, Distribution):
+        raise TypeError("Expected string, Requirement, or Distribution", dist)
+    return dist
+
+
+def load_entry_point(dist, group, name):
+    """Return `name` entry point of `group` for `dist` or raise ImportError"""
+    return get_distribution(dist).load_entry_point(group, name)
+
+
+def get_entry_map(dist, group=None):
+    """Return the entry point map for `group`, or the full entry map"""
+    return get_distribution(dist).get_entry_map(group)
+
+
+def get_entry_info(dist, group, name):
+    """Return the EntryPoint object for `group`+`name`, or ``None``"""
+    return get_distribution(dist).get_entry_info(group, name)
+
+
+class IMetadataProvider:
+    def has_metadata(name):
+        """Does the package's distribution contain the named metadata?"""
+
+    def get_metadata(name):
+        """The named metadata resource as a string"""
+
+    def get_metadata_lines(name):
+        """Yield named metadata resource as list of non-blank non-comment lines
+
+        Leading and trailing whitespace is stripped from each line, and lines
+        with ``#`` as the first non-blank character are omitted."""
+
+    def metadata_isdir(name):
+        """Is the named metadata a directory?  (like ``os.path.isdir()``)"""
+
+    def metadata_listdir(name):
+        """List of metadata names in the directory (like ``os.listdir()``)"""
+
+    def run_script(script_name, namespace):
+        """Execute the named script in the supplied namespace dictionary"""
+
+
+class IResourceProvider(IMetadataProvider):
+    """An object that provides access to package resources"""
+
+    def get_resource_filename(manager, resource_name):
+        """Return a true filesystem path for `resource_name`
+
+        `manager` must be an ``IResourceManager``"""
+
+    def get_resource_stream(manager, resource_name):
+        """Return a readable file-like object for `resource_name`
+
+        `manager` must be an ``IResourceManager``"""
+
+    def get_resource_string(manager, resource_name):
+        """Return a string containing the contents of `resource_name`
+
+        `manager` must be an ``IResourceManager``"""
+
+    def has_resource(resource_name):
+        """Does the package contain the named resource?"""
+
+    def resource_isdir(resource_name):
+        """Is the named resource a directory?  (like ``os.path.isdir()``)"""
+
+    def resource_listdir(resource_name):
+        """List of resource names in the directory (like ``os.listdir()``)"""
+
+
+class WorkingSet:
+    """A collection of active distributions on sys.path (or a similar list)"""
+
+    def __init__(self, entries=None):
+        """Create working set from list of path entries (default=sys.path)"""
+        self.entries = []
+        self.entry_keys = {}
+        self.by_key = {}
+        self.normalized_to_canonical_keys = {}
+        self.callbacks = []
+
+        if entries is None:
+            entries = sys.path
+
+        for entry in entries:
+            self.add_entry(entry)
+
+    @classmethod
+    def _build_master(cls):
+        """
+        Prepare the master working set.
+        """
+        ws = cls()
+        try:
+            from __main__ import __requires__
+        except ImportError:
+            # The main program does not list any requirements
+            return ws
+
+        # ensure the requirements are met
+        try:
+            ws.require(__requires__)
+        except VersionConflict:
+            return cls._build_from_requirements(__requires__)
+
+        return ws
+
+    @classmethod
+    def _build_from_requirements(cls, req_spec):
+        """
+        Build a working set from a requirement spec. Rewrites sys.path.
+        """
+        # try it without defaults already on sys.path
+        # by starting with an empty path
+        ws = cls([])
+        reqs = parse_requirements(req_spec)
+        dists = ws.resolve(reqs, Environment())
+        for dist in dists:
+            ws.add(dist)
+
+        # add any missing entries from sys.path
+        for entry in sys.path:
+            if entry not in ws.entries:
+                ws.add_entry(entry)
+
+        # then copy back to sys.path
+        sys.path[:] = ws.entries
+        return ws
+
+    def add_entry(self, entry):
+        """Add a path item to ``.entries``, finding any distributions on it
+
+        ``find_distributions(entry, True)`` is used to find distributions
+        corresponding to the path entry, and they are added.  `entry` is
+        always appended to ``.entries``, even if it is already present.
+        (This is because ``sys.path`` can contain the same value more than
+        once, and the ``.entries`` of the ``sys.path`` WorkingSet should always
+        equal ``sys.path``.)
+        """
+        self.entry_keys.setdefault(entry, [])
+        self.entries.append(entry)
+        for dist in find_distributions(entry, True):
+            self.add(dist, entry, False)
+
+    def __contains__(self, dist):
+        """True if `dist` is the active distribution for its project"""
+        return self.by_key.get(dist.key) == dist
+
+    def find(self, req):
+        """Find a distribution matching requirement `req`
+
+        If there is an active distribution for the requested project, this
+        returns it as long as it meets the version requirement specified by
+        `req`.  But, if there is an active distribution for the project and it
+        does *not* meet the `req` requirement, ``VersionConflict`` is raised.
+        If there is no active distribution for the requested project, ``None``
+        is returned.
+        """
+        dist = self.by_key.get(req.key)
+
+        if dist is None:
+            canonical_key = self.normalized_to_canonical_keys.get(req.key)
+
+            if canonical_key is not None:
+                req.key = canonical_key
+                dist = self.by_key.get(canonical_key)
+
+        if dist is not None and dist not in req:
+            # XXX add more info
+            raise VersionConflict(dist, req)
+        return dist
+
+    def iter_entry_points(self, group, name=None):
+        """Yield entry point objects from `group` matching `name`
+
+        If `name` is None, yields all entry points in `group` from all
+        distributions in the working set, otherwise only ones matching
+        both `group` and `name` are yielded (in distribution order).
+        """
+        return (
+            entry
+            for dist in self
+            for entry in dist.get_entry_map(group).values()
+            if name is None or name == entry.name
+        )
+
+    def run_script(self, requires, script_name):
+        """Locate distribution for `requires` and run `script_name` script"""
+        ns = sys._getframe(1).f_globals
+        name = ns['__name__']
+        ns.clear()
+        ns['__name__'] = name
+        self.require(requires)[0].run_script(script_name, ns)
+
+    def __iter__(self):
+        """Yield distributions for non-duplicate projects in the working set
+
+        The yield order is the order in which the items' path entries were
+        added to the working set.
+        """
+        seen = {}
+        for item in self.entries:
+            if item not in self.entry_keys:
+                # workaround a cache issue
+                continue
+
+            for key in self.entry_keys[item]:
+                if key not in seen:
+                    seen[key] = 1
+                    yield self.by_key[key]
+
+    def add(self, dist, entry=None, insert=True, replace=False):
+        """Add `dist` to working set, associated with `entry`
+
+        If `entry` is unspecified, it defaults to the ``.location`` of `dist`.
+        On exit from this routine, `entry` is added to the end of the working
+        set's ``.entries`` (if it wasn't already present).
+
+        `dist` is only added to the working set if it's for a project that
+        doesn't already have a distribution in the set, unless `replace=True`.
+        If it's added, any callbacks registered with the ``subscribe()`` method
+        will be called.
+        """
+        if insert:
+            dist.insert_on(self.entries, entry, replace=replace)
+
+        if entry is None:
+            entry = dist.location
+        keys = self.entry_keys.setdefault(entry, [])
+        keys2 = self.entry_keys.setdefault(dist.location, [])
+        if not replace and dist.key in self.by_key:
+            # ignore hidden distros
+            return
+
+        self.by_key[dist.key] = dist
+        normalized_name = packaging.utils.canonicalize_name(dist.key)
+        self.normalized_to_canonical_keys[normalized_name] = dist.key
+        if dist.key not in keys:
+            keys.append(dist.key)
+        if dist.key not in keys2:
+            keys2.append(dist.key)
+        self._added_new(dist)
+
+    def resolve(
+        self,
+        requirements,
+        env=None,
+        installer=None,
+        replace_conflicting=False,
+        extras=None,
+    ):
+        """List all distributions needed to (recursively) meet `requirements`
+
+        `requirements` must be a sequence of ``Requirement`` objects.  `env`,
+        if supplied, should be an ``Environment`` instance.  If
+        not supplied, it defaults to all distributions available within any
+        entry or distribution in the working set.  `installer`, if supplied,
+        will be invoked with each requirement that cannot be met by an
+        already-installed distribution; it should return a ``Distribution`` or
+        ``None``.
+
+        Unless `replace_conflicting=True`, raises a VersionConflict exception
+        if
+        any requirements are found on the path that have the correct name but
+        the wrong version.  Otherwise, if an `installer` is supplied it will be
+        invoked to obtain the correct version of the requirement and activate
+        it.
+
+        `extras` is a list of the extras to be used with these requirements.
+        This is important because extra requirements may look like `my_req;
+        extra = "my_extra"`, which would otherwise be interpreted as a purely
+        optional requirement.  Instead, we want to be able to assert that these
+        requirements are truly required.
+        """
+
+        # set up the stack
+        requirements = list(requirements)[::-1]
+        # set of processed requirements
+        processed = {}
+        # key -> dist
+        best = {}
+        to_activate = []
+
+        req_extras = _ReqExtras()
+
+        # Mapping of requirement to set of distributions that required it;
+        # useful for reporting info about conflicts.
+        required_by = collections.defaultdict(set)
+
+        while requirements:
+            # process dependencies breadth-first
+            req = requirements.pop(0)
+            if req in processed:
+                # Ignore cyclic or redundant dependencies
+                continue
+
+            if not req_extras.markers_pass(req, extras):
+                continue
+
+            dist = self._resolve_dist(
+                req, best, replace_conflicting, env, installer, required_by, to_activate
+            )
+
+            # push the new requirements onto the stack
+            new_requirements = dist.requires(req.extras)[::-1]
+            requirements.extend(new_requirements)
+
+            # Register the new requirements needed by req
+            for new_requirement in new_requirements:
+                required_by[new_requirement].add(req.project_name)
+                req_extras[new_requirement] = req.extras
+
+            processed[req] = True
+
+        # return list of distros to activate
+        return to_activate
+
+    def _resolve_dist(
+        self, req, best, replace_conflicting, env, installer, required_by, to_activate
+    ):
+        dist = best.get(req.key)
+        if dist is None:
+            # Find the best distribution and add it to the map
+            dist = self.by_key.get(req.key)
+            if dist is None or (dist not in req and replace_conflicting):
+                ws = self
+                if env is None:
+                    if dist is None:
+                        env = Environment(self.entries)
+                    else:
+                        # Use an empty environment and workingset to avoid
+                        # any further conflicts with the conflicting
+                        # distribution
+                        env = Environment([])
+                        ws = WorkingSet([])
+                dist = best[req.key] = env.best_match(
+                    req, ws, installer, replace_conflicting=replace_conflicting
+                )
+                if dist is None:
+                    requirers = required_by.get(req, None)
+                    raise DistributionNotFound(req, requirers)
+            to_activate.append(dist)
+        if dist not in req:
+            # Oops, the "best" so far conflicts with a dependency
+            dependent_req = required_by[req]
+            raise VersionConflict(dist, req).with_context(dependent_req)
+        return dist
+
+    def find_plugins(self, plugin_env, full_env=None, installer=None, fallback=True):
+        """Find all activatable distributions in `plugin_env`
+
+        Example usage::
+
+            distributions, errors = working_set.find_plugins(
+                Environment(plugin_dirlist)
+            )
+            # add plugins+libs to sys.path
+            map(working_set.add, distributions)
+            # display errors
+            print('Could not load', errors)
+
+        The `plugin_env` should be an ``Environment`` instance that contains
+        only distributions that are in the project's "plugin directory" or
+        directories. The `full_env`, if supplied, should be an ``Environment``
+        contains all currently-available distributions.  If `full_env` is not
+        supplied, one is created automatically from the ``WorkingSet`` this
+        method is called on, which will typically mean that every directory on
+        ``sys.path`` will be scanned for distributions.
+
+        `installer` is a standard installer callback as used by the
+        ``resolve()`` method. The `fallback` flag indicates whether we should
+        attempt to resolve older versions of a plugin if the newest version
+        cannot be resolved.
+
+        This method returns a 2-tuple: (`distributions`, `error_info`), where
+        `distributions` is a list of the distributions found in `plugin_env`
+        that were loadable, along with any other distributions that are needed
+        to resolve their dependencies.  `error_info` is a dictionary mapping
+        unloadable plugin distributions to an exception instance describing the
+        error that occurred. Usually this will be a ``DistributionNotFound`` or
+        ``VersionConflict`` instance.
+        """
+
+        plugin_projects = list(plugin_env)
+        # scan project names in alphabetic order
+        plugin_projects.sort()
+
+        error_info = {}
+        distributions = {}
+
+        if full_env is None:
+            env = Environment(self.entries)
+            env += plugin_env
+        else:
+            env = full_env + plugin_env
+
+        shadow_set = self.__class__([])
+        # put all our entries in shadow_set
+        list(map(shadow_set.add, self))
+
+        for project_name in plugin_projects:
+            for dist in plugin_env[project_name]:
+                req = [dist.as_requirement()]
+
+                try:
+                    resolvees = shadow_set.resolve(req, env, installer)
+
+                except ResolutionError as v:
+                    # save error info
+                    error_info[dist] = v
+                    if fallback:
+                        # try the next older version of project
+                        continue
+                    else:
+                        # give up on this project, keep going
+                        break
+
+                else:
+                    list(map(shadow_set.add, resolvees))
+                    distributions.update(dict.fromkeys(resolvees))
+
+                    # success, no need to try any more versions of this project
+                    break
+
+        distributions = list(distributions)
+        distributions.sort()
+
+        return distributions, error_info
+
+    def require(self, *requirements):
+        """Ensure that distributions matching `requirements` are activated
+
+        `requirements` must be a string or a (possibly-nested) sequence
+        thereof, specifying the distributions and versions required.  The
+        return value is a sequence of the distributions that needed to be
+        activated to fulfill the requirements; all relevant distributions are
+        included, even if they were already activated in this working set.
+        """
+        needed = self.resolve(parse_requirements(requirements))
+
+        for dist in needed:
+            self.add(dist)
+
+        return needed
+
+    def subscribe(self, callback, existing=True):
+        """Invoke `callback` for all distributions
+
+        If `existing=True` (default),
+        call on all existing ones, as well.
+        """
+        if callback in self.callbacks:
+            return
+        self.callbacks.append(callback)
+        if not existing:
+            return
+        for dist in self:
+            callback(dist)
+
+    def _added_new(self, dist):
+        for callback in self.callbacks:
+            callback(dist)
+
+    def __getstate__(self):
+        return (
+            self.entries[:],
+            self.entry_keys.copy(),
+            self.by_key.copy(),
+            self.normalized_to_canonical_keys.copy(),
+            self.callbacks[:],
+        )
+
+    def __setstate__(self, e_k_b_n_c):
+        entries, keys, by_key, normalized_to_canonical_keys, callbacks = e_k_b_n_c
+        self.entries = entries[:]
+        self.entry_keys = keys.copy()
+        self.by_key = by_key.copy()
+        self.normalized_to_canonical_keys = normalized_to_canonical_keys.copy()
+        self.callbacks = callbacks[:]
+
+
+class _ReqExtras(dict):
+    """
+    Map each requirement to the extras that demanded it.
+    """
+
+    def markers_pass(self, req, extras=None):
+        """
+        Evaluate markers for req against each extra that
+        demanded it.
+
+        Return False if the req has a marker and fails
+        evaluation. Otherwise, return True.
+        """
+        extra_evals = (
+            req.marker.evaluate({'extra': extra})
+            for extra in self.get(req, ()) + (extras or (None,))
+        )
+        return not req.marker or any(extra_evals)
+
+
+class Environment:
+    """Searchable snapshot of distributions on a search path"""
+
+    def __init__(
+        self, search_path=None, platform=get_supported_platform(), python=PY_MAJOR
+    ):
+        """Snapshot distributions available on a search path
+
+        Any distributions found on `search_path` are added to the environment.
+        `search_path` should be a sequence of ``sys.path`` items.  If not
+        supplied, ``sys.path`` is used.
+
+        `platform` is an optional string specifying the name of the platform
+        that platform-specific distributions must be compatible with.  If
+        unspecified, it defaults to the current platform.  `python` is an
+        optional string naming the desired version of Python (e.g. ``'3.6'``);
+        it defaults to the current version.
+
+        You may explicitly set `platform` (and/or `python`) to ``None`` if you
+        wish to map *all* distributions, not just those compatible with the
+        running platform or Python version.
+        """
+        self._distmap = {}
+        self.platform = platform
+        self.python = python
+        self.scan(search_path)
+
+    def can_add(self, dist):
+        """Is distribution `dist` acceptable for this environment?
+
+        The distribution must match the platform and python version
+        requirements specified when this environment was created, or False
+        is returned.
+        """
+        py_compat = (
+            self.python is None
+            or dist.py_version is None
+            or dist.py_version == self.python
+        )
+        return py_compat and compatible_platforms(dist.platform, self.platform)
+
+    def remove(self, dist):
+        """Remove `dist` from the environment"""
+        self._distmap[dist.key].remove(dist)
+
+    def scan(self, search_path=None):
+        """Scan `search_path` for distributions usable in this environment
+
+        Any distributions found are added to the environment.
+        `search_path` should be a sequence of ``sys.path`` items.  If not
+        supplied, ``sys.path`` is used.  Only distributions conforming to
+        the platform/python version defined at initialization are added.
+        """
+        if search_path is None:
+            search_path = sys.path
+
+        for item in search_path:
+            for dist in find_distributions(item):
+                self.add(dist)
+
+    def __getitem__(self, project_name):
+        """Return a newest-to-oldest list of distributions for `project_name`
+
+        Uses case-insensitive `project_name` comparison, assuming all the
+        project's distributions use their project's name converted to all
+        lowercase as their key.
+
+        """
+        distribution_key = project_name.lower()
+        return self._distmap.get(distribution_key, [])
+
+    def add(self, dist):
+        """Add `dist` if we ``can_add()`` it and it has not already been added"""
+        if self.can_add(dist) and dist.has_version():
+            dists = self._distmap.setdefault(dist.key, [])
+            if dist not in dists:
+                dists.append(dist)
+                dists.sort(key=operator.attrgetter('hashcmp'), reverse=True)
+
+    def best_match(self, req, working_set, installer=None, replace_conflicting=False):
+        """Find distribution best matching `req` and usable on `working_set`
+
+        This calls the ``find(req)`` method of the `working_set` to see if a
+        suitable distribution is already active.  (This may raise
+        ``VersionConflict`` if an unsuitable version of the project is already
+        active in the specified `working_set`.)  If a suitable distribution
+        isn't active, this method returns the newest distribution in the
+        environment that meets the ``Requirement`` in `req`.  If no suitable
+        distribution is found, and `installer` is supplied, then the result of
+        calling the environment's ``obtain(req, installer)`` method will be
+        returned.
+        """
+        try:
+            dist = working_set.find(req)
+        except VersionConflict:
+            if not replace_conflicting:
+                raise
+            dist = None
+        if dist is not None:
+            return dist
+        for dist in self[req.key]:
+            if dist in req:
+                return dist
+        # try to download/install
+        return self.obtain(req, installer)
+
+    def obtain(self, requirement, installer=None):
+        """Obtain a distribution matching `requirement` (e.g. via download)
+
+        Obtain a distro that matches requirement (e.g. via download).  In the
+        base ``Environment`` class, this routine just returns
+        ``installer(requirement)``, unless `installer` is None, in which case
+        None is returned instead.  This method is a hook that allows subclasses
+        to attempt other ways of obtaining a distribution before falling back
+        to the `installer` argument."""
+        if installer is not None:
+            return installer(requirement)
+
+    def __iter__(self):
+        """Yield the unique project names of the available distributions"""
+        for key in self._distmap.keys():
+            if self[key]:
+                yield key
+
+    def __iadd__(self, other):
+        """In-place addition of a distribution or environment"""
+        if isinstance(other, Distribution):
+            self.add(other)
+        elif isinstance(other, Environment):
+            for project in other:
+                for dist in other[project]:
+                    self.add(dist)
+        else:
+            raise TypeError("Can't add %r to environment" % (other,))
+        return self
+
+    def __add__(self, other):
+        """Add an environment or distribution to an environment"""
+        new = self.__class__([], platform=None, python=None)
+        for env in self, other:
+            new += env
+        return new
+
+
+# XXX backward compatibility
+AvailableDistributions = Environment
+
+
+class ExtractionError(RuntimeError):
+    """An error occurred extracting a resource
+
+    The following attributes are available from instances of this exception:
+
+    manager
+        The resource manager that raised this exception
+
+    cache_path
+        The base directory for resource extraction
+
+    original_error
+        The exception instance that caused extraction to fail
+    """
+
+
+class ResourceManager:
+    """Manage resource extraction and packages"""
+
+    extraction_path = None
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        self.cached_files = {}
+
+    def resource_exists(self, package_or_requirement, resource_name):
+        """Does the named resource exist?"""
+        return get_provider(package_or_requirement).has_resource(resource_name)
+
+    def resource_isdir(self, package_or_requirement, resource_name):
+        """Is the named resource an existing directory?"""
+        return get_provider(package_or_requirement).resource_isdir(resource_name)
+
+    def resource_filename(self, package_or_requirement, resource_name):
+        """Return a true filesystem path for specified resource"""
+        return get_provider(package_or_requirement).get_resource_filename(
+            self, resource_name
+        )
+
+    def resource_stream(self, package_or_requirement, resource_name):
+        """Return a readable file-like object for specified resource"""
+        return get_provider(package_or_requirement).get_resource_stream(
+            self, resource_name
+        )
+
+    def resource_string(self, package_or_requirement, resource_name):
+        """Return specified resource as a string"""
+        return get_provider(package_or_requirement).get_resource_string(
+            self, resource_name
+        )
+
+    def resource_listdir(self, package_or_requirement, resource_name):
+        """List the contents of the named resource directory"""
+        return get_provider(package_or_requirement).resource_listdir(resource_name)
+
+    def extraction_error(self):
+        """Give an error message for problems extracting file(s)"""
+
+        old_exc = sys.exc_info()[1]
+        cache_path = self.extraction_path or get_default_cache()
+
+        tmpl = textwrap.dedent(
+            """
+            Can't extract file(s) to egg cache
+
+            The following error occurred while trying to extract file(s)
+            to the Python egg cache:
+
+              {old_exc}
+
+            The Python egg cache directory is currently set to:
+
+              {cache_path}
+
+            Perhaps your account does not have write access to this directory?
+            You can change the cache directory by setting the PYTHON_EGG_CACHE
+            environment variable to point to an accessible directory.
+            """
+        ).lstrip()
+        err = ExtractionError(tmpl.format(**locals()))
+        err.manager = self
+        err.cache_path = cache_path
+        err.original_error = old_exc
+        raise err
+
+    def get_cache_path(self, archive_name, names=()):
+        """Return absolute location in cache for `archive_name` and `names`
+
+        The parent directory of the resulting path will be created if it does
+        not already exist.  `archive_name` should be the base filename of the
+        enclosing egg (which may not be the name of the enclosing zipfile!),
+        including its ".egg" extension.  `names`, if provided, should be a
+        sequence of path name parts "under" the egg's extraction location.
+
+        This method should only be called by resource providers that need to
+        obtain an extraction location, and only for names they intend to
+        extract, as it tracks the generated names for possible cleanup later.
+        """
+        extract_path = self.extraction_path or get_default_cache()
+        target_path = os.path.join(extract_path, archive_name + '-tmp', *names)
+        try:
+            _bypass_ensure_directory(target_path)
+        except Exception:
+            self.extraction_error()
+
+        self._warn_unsafe_extraction_path(extract_path)
+
+        self.cached_files[target_path] = 1
+        return target_path
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _warn_unsafe_extraction_path(path):
+        """
+        If the default extraction path is overridden and set to an insecure
+        location, such as /tmp, it opens up an opportunity for an attacker to
+        replace an extracted file with an unauthorized payload. Warn the user
+        if a known insecure location is used.
+
+        See Distribute #375 for more details.
+        """
+        if os.name == 'nt' and not path.startswith(os.environ['windir']):
+            # On Windows, permissions are generally restrictive by default
+            #  and temp directories are not writable by other users, so
+            #  bypass the warning.
+            return
+        mode = os.stat(path).st_mode
+        if mode & stat.S_IWOTH or mode & stat.S_IWGRP:
+            msg = (
+                "Extraction path is writable by group/others "
+                "and vulnerable to attack when "
+                "used with get_resource_filename ({path}). "
+                "Consider a more secure "
+                "location (set with .set_extraction_path or the "
+                "PYTHON_EGG_CACHE environment variable)."
+            ).format(**locals())
+            warnings.warn(msg, UserWarning)
+
+    def postprocess(self, tempname, filename):
+        """Perform any platform-specific postprocessing of `tempname`
+
+        This is where Mac header rewrites should be done; other platforms don't
+        have anything special they should do.
+
+        Resource providers should call this method ONLY after successfully
+        extracting a compressed resource.  They must NOT call it on resources
+        that are already in the filesystem.
+
+        `tempname` is the current (temporary) name of the file, and `filename`
+        is the name it will be renamed to by the caller after this routine
+        returns.
+        """
+
+        if os.name == 'posix':
+            # Make the resource executable
+            mode = ((os.stat(tempname).st_mode) | 0o555) & 0o7777
+            os.chmod(tempname, mode)
+
+    def set_extraction_path(self, path):
+        """Set the base path where resources will be extracted to, if needed.
+
+        If you do not call this routine before any extractions take place, the
+        path defaults to the return value of ``get_default_cache()``.  (Which
+        is based on the ``PYTHON_EGG_CACHE`` environment variable, with various
+        platform-specific fallbacks.  See that routine's documentation for more
+        details.)
+
+        Resources are extracted to subdirectories of this path based upon
+        information given by the ``IResourceProvider``.  You may set this to a
+        temporary directory, but then you must call ``cleanup_resources()`` to
+        delete the extracted files when done.  There is no guarantee that
+        ``cleanup_resources()`` will be able to remove all extracted files.
+
+        (Note: you may not change the extraction path for a given resource
+        manager once resources have been extracted, unless you first call
+        ``cleanup_resources()``.)
+        """
+        if self.cached_files:
+            raise ValueError("Can't change extraction path, files already extracted")
+
+        self.extraction_path = path
+
+    def cleanup_resources(self, force=False):
+        """
+        Delete all extracted resource files and directories, returning a list
+        of the file and directory names that could not be successfully removed.
+        This function does not have any concurrency protection, so it should
+        generally only be called when the extraction path is a temporary
+        directory exclusive to a single process.  This method is not
+        automatically called; you must call it explicitly or register it as an
+        ``atexit`` function if you wish to ensure cleanup of a temporary
+        directory used for extractions.
+        """
+        # XXX
+
+
+def get_default_cache():
+    """
+    Return the ``PYTHON_EGG_CACHE`` environment variable
+    or a platform-relevant user cache dir for an app
+    named "Python-Eggs".
+    """
+    return os.environ.get('PYTHON_EGG_CACHE') or platformdirs.user_cache_dir(
+        appname='Python-Eggs'
+    )
+
+
+def safe_name(name):
+    """Convert an arbitrary string to a standard distribution name
+
+    Any runs of non-alphanumeric/. characters are replaced with a single '-'.
+    """
+    return re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9.]+', '-', name)
+
+
+def safe_version(version):
+    """
+    Convert an arbitrary string to a standard version string
+    """
+    try:
+        # normalize the version
+        return str(packaging.version.Version(version))
+    except packaging.version.InvalidVersion:
+        version = version.replace(' ', '.')
+        return re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9.]+', '-', version)
+
+
+def _forgiving_version(version):
+    """Fallback when ``safe_version`` is not safe enough
+    >>> parse_version(_forgiving_version('0.23ubuntu1'))
+    
+    >>> parse_version(_forgiving_version('0.23-'))
+    
+    >>> parse_version(_forgiving_version('0.-_'))
+    
+    >>> parse_version(_forgiving_version('42.+?1'))
+    
+    >>> parse_version(_forgiving_version('hello world'))
+    
+    """
+    version = version.replace(' ', '.')
+    match = _PEP440_FALLBACK.search(version)
+    if match:
+        safe = match["safe"]
+        rest = version[len(safe):]
+    else:
+        safe = "0"
+        rest = version
+    local = f"sanitized.{_safe_segment(rest)}".strip(".")
+    return f"{safe}.dev0+{local}"
+
+
+def _safe_segment(segment):
+    """Convert an arbitrary string into a safe segment"""
+    segment = re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9.]+', '-', segment)
+    segment = re.sub('-[^A-Za-z0-9]+', '-', segment)
+    return re.sub(r'\.[^A-Za-z0-9]+', '.', segment).strip(".-")
+
+
+def safe_extra(extra):
+    """Convert an arbitrary string to a standard 'extra' name
+
+    Any runs of non-alphanumeric characters are replaced with a single '_',
+    and the result is always lowercased.
+    """
+    return re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9.-]+', '_', extra).lower()
+
+
+def to_filename(name):
+    """Convert a project or version name to its filename-escaped form
+
+    Any '-' characters are currently replaced with '_'.
+    """
+    return name.replace('-', '_')
+
+
+def invalid_marker(text):
+    """
+    Validate text as a PEP 508 environment marker; return an exception
+    if invalid or False otherwise.
+    """
+    try:
+        evaluate_marker(text)
+    except SyntaxError as e:
+        e.filename = None
+        e.lineno = None
+        return e
+    return False
+
+
+def evaluate_marker(text, extra=None):
+    """
+    Evaluate a PEP 508 environment marker.
+    Return a boolean indicating the marker result in this environment.
+    Raise SyntaxError if marker is invalid.
+
+    This implementation uses the 'pyparsing' module.
+    """
+    try:
+        marker = packaging.markers.Marker(text)
+        return marker.evaluate()
+    except packaging.markers.InvalidMarker as e:
+        raise SyntaxError(e) from e
+
+
+class NullProvider:
+    """Try to implement resources and metadata for arbitrary PEP 302 loaders"""
+
+    egg_name = None
+    egg_info = None
+    loader = None
+
+    def __init__(self, module):
+        self.loader = getattr(module, '__loader__', None)
+        self.module_path = os.path.dirname(getattr(module, '__file__', ''))
+
+    def get_resource_filename(self, manager, resource_name):
+        return self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name)
+
+    def get_resource_stream(self, manager, resource_name):
+        return io.BytesIO(self.get_resource_string(manager, resource_name))
+
+    def get_resource_string(self, manager, resource_name):
+        return self._get(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name))
+
+    def has_resource(self, resource_name):
+        return self._has(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name))
+
+    def _get_metadata_path(self, name):
+        return self._fn(self.egg_info, name)
+
+    def has_metadata(self, name):
+        if not self.egg_info:
+            return self.egg_info
+
+        path = self._get_metadata_path(name)
+        return self._has(path)
+
+    def get_metadata(self, name):
+        if not self.egg_info:
+            return ""
+        path = self._get_metadata_path(name)
+        value = self._get(path)
+        try:
+            return value.decode('utf-8')
+        except UnicodeDecodeError as exc:
+            # Include the path in the error message to simplify
+            # troubleshooting, and without changing the exception type.
+            exc.reason += ' in {} file at path: {}'.format(name, path)
+            raise
+
+    def get_metadata_lines(self, name):
+        return yield_lines(self.get_metadata(name))
+
+    def resource_isdir(self, resource_name):
+        return self._isdir(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name))
+
+    def metadata_isdir(self, name):
+        return self.egg_info and self._isdir(self._fn(self.egg_info, name))
+
+    def resource_listdir(self, resource_name):
+        return self._listdir(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name))
+
+    def metadata_listdir(self, name):
+        if self.egg_info:
+            return self._listdir(self._fn(self.egg_info, name))
+        return []
+
+    def run_script(self, script_name, namespace):
+        script = 'scripts/' + script_name
+        if not self.has_metadata(script):
+            raise ResolutionError(
+                "Script {script!r} not found in metadata at {self.egg_info!r}".format(
+                    **locals()
+                ),
+            )
+        script_text = self.get_metadata(script).replace('\r\n', '\n')
+        script_text = script_text.replace('\r', '\n')
+        script_filename = self._fn(self.egg_info, script)
+        namespace['__file__'] = script_filename
+        if os.path.exists(script_filename):
+            with open(script_filename) as fid:
+                source = fid.read()
+            code = compile(source, script_filename, 'exec')
+            exec(code, namespace, namespace)
+        else:
+            from linecache import cache
+
+            cache[script_filename] = (
+                len(script_text),
+                0,
+                script_text.split('\n'),
+                script_filename,
+            )
+            script_code = compile(script_text, script_filename, 'exec')
+            exec(script_code, namespace, namespace)
+
+    def _has(self, path):
+        raise NotImplementedError(
+            "Can't perform this operation for unregistered loader type"
+        )
+
+    def _isdir(self, path):
+        raise NotImplementedError(
+            "Can't perform this operation for unregistered loader type"
+        )
+
+    def _listdir(self, path):
+        raise NotImplementedError(
+            "Can't perform this operation for unregistered loader type"
+        )
+
+    def _fn(self, base, resource_name):
+        self._validate_resource_path(resource_name)
+        if resource_name:
+            return os.path.join(base, *resource_name.split('/'))
+        return base
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _validate_resource_path(path):
+        """
+        Validate the resource paths according to the docs.
+        https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/pkg_resources.html#basic-resource-access
+
+        >>> warned = getfixture('recwarn')
+        >>> warnings.simplefilter('always')
+        >>> vrp = NullProvider._validate_resource_path
+        >>> vrp('foo/bar.txt')
+        >>> bool(warned)
+        False
+        >>> vrp('../foo/bar.txt')
+        >>> bool(warned)
+        True
+        >>> warned.clear()
+        >>> vrp('/foo/bar.txt')
+        >>> bool(warned)
+        True
+        >>> vrp('foo/../../bar.txt')
+        >>> bool(warned)
+        True
+        >>> warned.clear()
+        >>> vrp('foo/f../bar.txt')
+        >>> bool(warned)
+        False
+
+        Windows path separators are straight-up disallowed.
+        >>> vrp(r'\\foo/bar.txt')
+        Traceback (most recent call last):
+        ...
+        ValueError: Use of .. or absolute path in a resource path \
+is not allowed.
+
+        >>> vrp(r'C:\\foo/bar.txt')
+        Traceback (most recent call last):
+        ...
+        ValueError: Use of .. or absolute path in a resource path \
+is not allowed.
+
+        Blank values are allowed
+
+        >>> vrp('')
+        >>> bool(warned)
+        False
+
+        Non-string values are not.
+
+        >>> vrp(None)
+        Traceback (most recent call last):
+        ...
+        AttributeError: ...
+        """
+        invalid = (
+            os.path.pardir in path.split(posixpath.sep)
+            or posixpath.isabs(path)
+            or ntpath.isabs(path)
+        )
+        if not invalid:
+            return
+
+        msg = "Use of .. or absolute path in a resource path is not allowed."
+
+        # Aggressively disallow Windows absolute paths
+        if ntpath.isabs(path) and not posixpath.isabs(path):
+            raise ValueError(msg)
+
+        # for compatibility, warn; in future
+        # raise ValueError(msg)
+        issue_warning(
+            msg[:-1] + " and will raise exceptions in a future release.",
+            DeprecationWarning,
+        )
+
+    def _get(self, path):
+        if hasattr(self.loader, 'get_data'):
+            return self.loader.get_data(path)
+        raise NotImplementedError(
+            "Can't perform this operation for loaders without 'get_data()'"
+        )
+
+
+register_loader_type(object, NullProvider)
+
+
+def _parents(path):
+    """
+    yield all parents of path including path
+    """
+    last = None
+    while path != last:
+        yield path
+        last = path
+        path, _ = os.path.split(path)
+
+
+class EggProvider(NullProvider):
+    """Provider based on a virtual filesystem"""
+
+    def __init__(self, module):
+        super().__init__(module)
+        self._setup_prefix()
+
+    def _setup_prefix(self):
+        # Assume that metadata may be nested inside a "basket"
+        # of multiple eggs and use module_path instead of .archive.
+        eggs = filter(_is_egg_path, _parents(self.module_path))
+        egg = next(eggs, None)
+        egg and self._set_egg(egg)
+
+    def _set_egg(self, path):
+        self.egg_name = os.path.basename(path)
+        self.egg_info = os.path.join(path, 'EGG-INFO')
+        self.egg_root = path
+
+
+class DefaultProvider(EggProvider):
+    """Provides access to package resources in the filesystem"""
+
+    def _has(self, path):
+        return os.path.exists(path)
+
+    def _isdir(self, path):
+        return os.path.isdir(path)
+
+    def _listdir(self, path):
+        return os.listdir(path)
+
+    def get_resource_stream(self, manager, resource_name):
+        return open(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name), 'rb')
+
+    def _get(self, path):
+        with open(path, 'rb') as stream:
+            return stream.read()
+
+    @classmethod
+    def _register(cls):
+        loader_names = (
+            'SourceFileLoader',
+            'SourcelessFileLoader',
+        )
+        for name in loader_names:
+            loader_cls = getattr(importlib_machinery, name, type(None))
+            register_loader_type(loader_cls, cls)
+
+
+DefaultProvider._register()
+
+
+class EmptyProvider(NullProvider):
+    """Provider that returns nothing for all requests"""
+
+    module_path = None
+
+    _isdir = _has = lambda self, path: False
+
+    def _get(self, path):
+        return ''
+
+    def _listdir(self, path):
+        return []
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        pass
+
+
+empty_provider = EmptyProvider()
+
+
+class ZipManifests(dict):
+    """
+    zip manifest builder
+    """
+
+    @classmethod
+    def build(cls, path):
+        """
+        Build a dictionary similar to the zipimport directory
+        caches, except instead of tuples, store ZipInfo objects.
+
+        Use a platform-specific path separator (os.sep) for the path keys
+        for compatibility with pypy on Windows.
+        """
+        with zipfile.ZipFile(path) as zfile:
+            items = (
+                (
+                    name.replace('/', os.sep),
+                    zfile.getinfo(name),
+                )
+                for name in zfile.namelist()
+            )
+            return dict(items)
+
+    load = build
+
+
+class MemoizedZipManifests(ZipManifests):
+    """
+    Memoized zipfile manifests.
+    """
+
+    manifest_mod = collections.namedtuple('manifest_mod', 'manifest mtime')
+
+    def load(self, path):
+        """
+        Load a manifest at path or return a suitable manifest already loaded.
+        """
+        path = os.path.normpath(path)
+        mtime = os.stat(path).st_mtime
+
+        if path not in self or self[path].mtime != mtime:
+            manifest = self.build(path)
+            self[path] = self.manifest_mod(manifest, mtime)
+
+        return self[path].manifest
+
+
+class ZipProvider(EggProvider):
+    """Resource support for zips and eggs"""
+
+    eagers = None
+    _zip_manifests = MemoizedZipManifests()
+
+    def __init__(self, module):
+        super().__init__(module)
+        self.zip_pre = self.loader.archive + os.sep
+
+    def _zipinfo_name(self, fspath):
+        # Convert a virtual filename (full path to file) into a zipfile subpath
+        # usable with the zipimport directory cache for our target archive
+        fspath = fspath.rstrip(os.sep)
+        if fspath == self.loader.archive:
+            return ''
+        if fspath.startswith(self.zip_pre):
+            return fspath[len(self.zip_pre) :]
+        raise AssertionError("%s is not a subpath of %s" % (fspath, self.zip_pre))
+
+    def _parts(self, zip_path):
+        # Convert a zipfile subpath into an egg-relative path part list.
+        # pseudo-fs path
+        fspath = self.zip_pre + zip_path
+        if fspath.startswith(self.egg_root + os.sep):
+            return fspath[len(self.egg_root) + 1 :].split(os.sep)
+        raise AssertionError("%s is not a subpath of %s" % (fspath, self.egg_root))
+
+    @property
+    def zipinfo(self):
+        return self._zip_manifests.load(self.loader.archive)
+
+    def get_resource_filename(self, manager, resource_name):
+        if not self.egg_name:
+            raise NotImplementedError(
+                "resource_filename() only supported for .egg, not .zip"
+            )
+        # no need to lock for extraction, since we use temp names
+        zip_path = self._resource_to_zip(resource_name)
+        eagers = self._get_eager_resources()
+        if '/'.join(self._parts(zip_path)) in eagers:
+            for name in eagers:
+                self._extract_resource(manager, self._eager_to_zip(name))
+        return self._extract_resource(manager, zip_path)
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _get_date_and_size(zip_stat):
+        size = zip_stat.file_size
+        # ymdhms+wday, yday, dst
+        date_time = zip_stat.date_time + (0, 0, -1)
+        # 1980 offset already done
+        timestamp = time.mktime(date_time)
+        return timestamp, size
+
+    # FIXME: 'ZipProvider._extract_resource' is too complex (12)
+    def _extract_resource(self, manager, zip_path):  # noqa: C901
+        if zip_path in self._index():
+            for name in self._index()[zip_path]:
+                last = self._extract_resource(manager, os.path.join(zip_path, name))
+            # return the extracted directory name
+            return os.path.dirname(last)
+
+        timestamp, size = self._get_date_and_size(self.zipinfo[zip_path])
+
+        if not WRITE_SUPPORT:
+            raise IOError(
+                '"os.rename" and "os.unlink" are not supported ' 'on this platform'
+            )
+        try:
+            real_path = manager.get_cache_path(self.egg_name, self._parts(zip_path))
+
+            if self._is_current(real_path, zip_path):
+                return real_path
+
+            outf, tmpnam = _mkstemp(
+                ".$extract",
+                dir=os.path.dirname(real_path),
+            )
+            os.write(outf, self.loader.get_data(zip_path))
+            os.close(outf)
+            utime(tmpnam, (timestamp, timestamp))
+            manager.postprocess(tmpnam, real_path)
+
+            try:
+                rename(tmpnam, real_path)
+
+            except os.error:
+                if os.path.isfile(real_path):
+                    if self._is_current(real_path, zip_path):
+                        # the file became current since it was checked above,
+                        #  so proceed.
+                        return real_path
+                    # Windows, del old file and retry
+                    elif os.name == 'nt':
+                        unlink(real_path)
+                        rename(tmpnam, real_path)
+                        return real_path
+                raise
+
+        except os.error:
+            # report a user-friendly error
+            manager.extraction_error()
+
+        return real_path
+
+    def _is_current(self, file_path, zip_path):
+        """
+        Return True if the file_path is current for this zip_path
+        """
+        timestamp, size = self._get_date_and_size(self.zipinfo[zip_path])
+        if not os.path.isfile(file_path):
+            return False
+        stat = os.stat(file_path)
+        if stat.st_size != size or stat.st_mtime != timestamp:
+            return False
+        # check that the contents match
+        zip_contents = self.loader.get_data(zip_path)
+        with open(file_path, 'rb') as f:
+            file_contents = f.read()
+        return zip_contents == file_contents
+
+    def _get_eager_resources(self):
+        if self.eagers is None:
+            eagers = []
+            for name in ('native_libs.txt', 'eager_resources.txt'):
+                if self.has_metadata(name):
+                    eagers.extend(self.get_metadata_lines(name))
+            self.eagers = eagers
+        return self.eagers
+
+    def _index(self):
+        try:
+            return self._dirindex
+        except AttributeError:
+            ind = {}
+            for path in self.zipinfo:
+                parts = path.split(os.sep)
+                while parts:
+                    parent = os.sep.join(parts[:-1])
+                    if parent in ind:
+                        ind[parent].append(parts[-1])
+                        break
+                    else:
+                        ind[parent] = [parts.pop()]
+            self._dirindex = ind
+            return ind
+
+    def _has(self, fspath):
+        zip_path = self._zipinfo_name(fspath)
+        return zip_path in self.zipinfo or zip_path in self._index()
+
+    def _isdir(self, fspath):
+        return self._zipinfo_name(fspath) in self._index()
+
+    def _listdir(self, fspath):
+        return list(self._index().get(self._zipinfo_name(fspath), ()))
+
+    def _eager_to_zip(self, resource_name):
+        return self._zipinfo_name(self._fn(self.egg_root, resource_name))
+
+    def _resource_to_zip(self, resource_name):
+        return self._zipinfo_name(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name))
+
+
+register_loader_type(zipimport.zipimporter, ZipProvider)
+
+
+class FileMetadata(EmptyProvider):
+    """Metadata handler for standalone PKG-INFO files
+
+    Usage::
+
+        metadata = FileMetadata("/path/to/PKG-INFO")
+
+    This provider rejects all data and metadata requests except for PKG-INFO,
+    which is treated as existing, and will be the contents of the file at
+    the provided location.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, path):
+        self.path = path
+
+    def _get_metadata_path(self, name):
+        return self.path
+
+    def has_metadata(self, name):
+        return name == 'PKG-INFO' and os.path.isfile(self.path)
+
+    def get_metadata(self, name):
+        if name != 'PKG-INFO':
+            raise KeyError("No metadata except PKG-INFO is available")
+
+        with io.open(self.path, encoding='utf-8', errors="replace") as f:
+            metadata = f.read()
+        self._warn_on_replacement(metadata)
+        return metadata
+
+    def _warn_on_replacement(self, metadata):
+        replacement_char = '�'
+        if replacement_char in metadata:
+            tmpl = "{self.path} could not be properly decoded in UTF-8"
+            msg = tmpl.format(**locals())
+            warnings.warn(msg)
+
+    def get_metadata_lines(self, name):
+        return yield_lines(self.get_metadata(name))
+
+
+class PathMetadata(DefaultProvider):
+    """Metadata provider for egg directories
+
+    Usage::
+
+        # Development eggs:
+
+        egg_info = "/path/to/PackageName.egg-info"
+        base_dir = os.path.dirname(egg_info)
+        metadata = PathMetadata(base_dir, egg_info)
+        dist_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(egg_info))[0]
+        dist = Distribution(basedir, project_name=dist_name, metadata=metadata)
+
+        # Unpacked egg directories:
+
+        egg_path = "/path/to/PackageName-ver-pyver-etc.egg"
+        metadata = PathMetadata(egg_path, os.path.join(egg_path,'EGG-INFO'))
+        dist = Distribution.from_filename(egg_path, metadata=metadata)
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, path, egg_info):
+        self.module_path = path
+        self.egg_info = egg_info
+
+
+class EggMetadata(ZipProvider):
+    """Metadata provider for .egg files"""
+
+    def __init__(self, importer):
+        """Create a metadata provider from a zipimporter"""
+
+        self.zip_pre = importer.archive + os.sep
+        self.loader = importer
+        if importer.prefix:
+            self.module_path = os.path.join(importer.archive, importer.prefix)
+        else:
+            self.module_path = importer.archive
+        self._setup_prefix()
+
+
+_declare_state('dict', _distribution_finders={})
+
+
+def register_finder(importer_type, distribution_finder):
+    """Register `distribution_finder` to find distributions in sys.path items
+
+    `importer_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 "Importer" (sys.path item
+    handler), and `distribution_finder` is a callable that, passed a path
+    item and the importer instance, yields ``Distribution`` instances found on
+    that path item.  See ``pkg_resources.find_on_path`` for an example."""
+    _distribution_finders[importer_type] = distribution_finder
+
+
+def find_distributions(path_item, only=False):
+    """Yield distributions accessible via `path_item`"""
+    importer = get_importer(path_item)
+    finder = _find_adapter(_distribution_finders, importer)
+    return finder(importer, path_item, only)
+
+
+def find_eggs_in_zip(importer, path_item, only=False):
+    """
+    Find eggs in zip files; possibly multiple nested eggs.
+    """
+    if importer.archive.endswith('.whl'):
+        # wheels are not supported with this finder
+        # they don't have PKG-INFO metadata, and won't ever contain eggs
+        return
+    metadata = EggMetadata(importer)
+    if metadata.has_metadata('PKG-INFO'):
+        yield Distribution.from_filename(path_item, metadata=metadata)
+    if only:
+        # don't yield nested distros
+        return
+    for subitem in metadata.resource_listdir(''):
+        if _is_egg_path(subitem):
+            subpath = os.path.join(path_item, subitem)
+            dists = find_eggs_in_zip(zipimport.zipimporter(subpath), subpath)
+            for dist in dists:
+                yield dist
+        elif subitem.lower().endswith(('.dist-info', '.egg-info')):
+            subpath = os.path.join(path_item, subitem)
+            submeta = EggMetadata(zipimport.zipimporter(subpath))
+            submeta.egg_info = subpath
+            yield Distribution.from_location(path_item, subitem, submeta)
+
+
+register_finder(zipimport.zipimporter, find_eggs_in_zip)
+
+
+def find_nothing(importer, path_item, only=False):
+    return ()
+
+
+register_finder(object, find_nothing)
+
+
+def find_on_path(importer, path_item, only=False):
+    """Yield distributions accessible on a sys.path directory"""
+    path_item = _normalize_cached(path_item)
+
+    if _is_unpacked_egg(path_item):
+        yield Distribution.from_filename(
+            path_item,
+            metadata=PathMetadata(path_item, os.path.join(path_item, 'EGG-INFO')),
+        )
+        return
+
+    entries = (os.path.join(path_item, child) for child in safe_listdir(path_item))
+
+    # scan for .egg and .egg-info in directory
+    for entry in sorted(entries):
+        fullpath = os.path.join(path_item, entry)
+        factory = dist_factory(path_item, entry, only)
+        for dist in factory(fullpath):
+            yield dist
+
+
+def dist_factory(path_item, entry, only):
+    """Return a dist_factory for the given entry."""
+    lower = entry.lower()
+    is_egg_info = lower.endswith('.egg-info')
+    is_dist_info = lower.endswith('.dist-info') and os.path.isdir(
+        os.path.join(path_item, entry)
+    )
+    is_meta = is_egg_info or is_dist_info
+    return (
+        distributions_from_metadata
+        if is_meta
+        else find_distributions
+        if not only and _is_egg_path(entry)
+        else resolve_egg_link
+        if not only and lower.endswith('.egg-link')
+        else NoDists()
+    )
+
+
+class NoDists:
+    """
+    >>> bool(NoDists())
+    False
+
+    >>> list(NoDists()('anything'))
+    []
+    """
+
+    def __bool__(self):
+        return False
+
+    def __call__(self, fullpath):
+        return iter(())
+
+
+def safe_listdir(path):
+    """
+    Attempt to list contents of path, but suppress some exceptions.
+    """
+    try:
+        return os.listdir(path)
+    except (PermissionError, NotADirectoryError):
+        pass
+    except OSError as e:
+        # Ignore the directory if does not exist, not a directory or
+        # permission denied
+        if e.errno not in (errno.ENOTDIR, errno.EACCES, errno.ENOENT):
+            raise
+    return ()
+
+
+def distributions_from_metadata(path):
+    root = os.path.dirname(path)
+    if os.path.isdir(path):
+        if len(os.listdir(path)) == 0:
+            # empty metadata dir; skip
+            return
+        metadata = PathMetadata(root, path)
+    else:
+        metadata = FileMetadata(path)
+    entry = os.path.basename(path)
+    yield Distribution.from_location(
+        root,
+        entry,
+        metadata,
+        precedence=DEVELOP_DIST,
+    )
+
+
+def non_empty_lines(path):
+    """
+    Yield non-empty lines from file at path
+    """
+    with open(path) as f:
+        for line in f:
+            line = line.strip()
+            if line:
+                yield line
+
+
+def resolve_egg_link(path):
+    """
+    Given a path to an .egg-link, resolve distributions
+    present in the referenced path.
+    """
+    referenced_paths = non_empty_lines(path)
+    resolved_paths = (
+        os.path.join(os.path.dirname(path), ref) for ref in referenced_paths
+    )
+    dist_groups = map(find_distributions, resolved_paths)
+    return next(dist_groups, ())
+
+
+if hasattr(pkgutil, 'ImpImporter'):
+    register_finder(pkgutil.ImpImporter, find_on_path)
+
+register_finder(importlib_machinery.FileFinder, find_on_path)
+
+_declare_state('dict', _namespace_handlers={})
+_declare_state('dict', _namespace_packages={})
+
+
+def register_namespace_handler(importer_type, namespace_handler):
+    """Register `namespace_handler` to declare namespace packages
+
+    `importer_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 "Importer" (sys.path item
+    handler), and `namespace_handler` is a callable like this::
+
+        def namespace_handler(importer, path_entry, moduleName, module):
+            # return a path_entry to use for child packages
+
+    Namespace handlers are only called if the importer object has already
+    agreed that it can handle the relevant path item, and they should only
+    return a subpath if the module __path__ does not already contain an
+    equivalent subpath.  For an example namespace handler, see
+    ``pkg_resources.file_ns_handler``.
+    """
+    _namespace_handlers[importer_type] = namespace_handler
+
+
+def _handle_ns(packageName, path_item):
+    """Ensure that named package includes a subpath of path_item (if needed)"""
+
+    importer = get_importer(path_item)
+    if importer is None:
+        return None
+
+    # use find_spec (PEP 451) and fall-back to find_module (PEP 302)
+    try:
+        spec = importer.find_spec(packageName)
+    except AttributeError:
+        # capture warnings due to #1111
+        with warnings.catch_warnings():
+            warnings.simplefilter("ignore")
+            loader = importer.find_module(packageName)
+    else:
+        loader = spec.loader if spec else None
+
+    if loader is None:
+        return None
+    module = sys.modules.get(packageName)
+    if module is None:
+        module = sys.modules[packageName] = types.ModuleType(packageName)
+        module.__path__ = []
+        _set_parent_ns(packageName)
+    elif not hasattr(module, '__path__'):
+        raise TypeError("Not a package:", packageName)
+    handler = _find_adapter(_namespace_handlers, importer)
+    subpath = handler(importer, path_item, packageName, module)
+    if subpath is not None:
+        path = module.__path__
+        path.append(subpath)
+        importlib.import_module(packageName)
+        _rebuild_mod_path(path, packageName, module)
+    return subpath
+
+
+def _rebuild_mod_path(orig_path, package_name, module):
+    """
+    Rebuild module.__path__ ensuring that all entries are ordered
+    corresponding to their sys.path order
+    """
+    sys_path = [_normalize_cached(p) for p in sys.path]
+
+    def safe_sys_path_index(entry):
+        """
+        Workaround for #520 and #513.
+        """
+        try:
+            return sys_path.index(entry)
+        except ValueError:
+            return float('inf')
+
+    def position_in_sys_path(path):
+        """
+        Return the ordinal of the path based on its position in sys.path
+        """
+        path_parts = path.split(os.sep)
+        module_parts = package_name.count('.') + 1
+        parts = path_parts[:-module_parts]
+        return safe_sys_path_index(_normalize_cached(os.sep.join(parts)))
+
+    new_path = sorted(orig_path, key=position_in_sys_path)
+    new_path = [_normalize_cached(p) for p in new_path]
+
+    if isinstance(module.__path__, list):
+        module.__path__[:] = new_path
+    else:
+        module.__path__ = new_path
+
+
+def declare_namespace(packageName):
+    """Declare that package 'packageName' is a namespace package"""
+
+    msg = (
+        f"Deprecated call to `pkg_resources.declare_namespace({packageName!r})`.\n"
+        "Implementing implicit namespace packages (as specified in PEP 420) "
+        "is preferred to `pkg_resources.declare_namespace`. "
+        "See https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/references/"
+        "keywords.html#keyword-namespace-packages"
+    )
+    warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
+
+    _imp.acquire_lock()
+    try:
+        if packageName in _namespace_packages:
+            return
+
+        path = sys.path
+        parent, _, _ = packageName.rpartition('.')
+
+        if parent:
+            declare_namespace(parent)
+            if parent not in _namespace_packages:
+                __import__(parent)
+            try:
+                path = sys.modules[parent].__path__
+            except AttributeError as e:
+                raise TypeError("Not a package:", parent) from e
+
+        # Track what packages are namespaces, so when new path items are added,
+        # they can be updated
+        _namespace_packages.setdefault(parent or None, []).append(packageName)
+        _namespace_packages.setdefault(packageName, [])
+
+        for path_item in path:
+            # Ensure all the parent's path items are reflected in the child,
+            # if they apply
+            _handle_ns(packageName, path_item)
+
+    finally:
+        _imp.release_lock()
+
+
+def fixup_namespace_packages(path_item, parent=None):
+    """Ensure that previously-declared namespace packages include path_item"""
+    _imp.acquire_lock()
+    try:
+        for package in _namespace_packages.get(parent, ()):
+            subpath = _handle_ns(package, path_item)
+            if subpath:
+                fixup_namespace_packages(subpath, package)
+    finally:
+        _imp.release_lock()
+
+
+def file_ns_handler(importer, path_item, packageName, module):
+    """Compute an ns-package subpath for a filesystem or zipfile importer"""
+
+    subpath = os.path.join(path_item, packageName.split('.')[-1])
+    normalized = _normalize_cached(subpath)
+    for item in module.__path__:
+        if _normalize_cached(item) == normalized:
+            break
+    else:
+        # Only return the path if it's not already there
+        return subpath
+
+
+if hasattr(pkgutil, 'ImpImporter'):
+    register_namespace_handler(pkgutil.ImpImporter, file_ns_handler)
+
+register_namespace_handler(zipimport.zipimporter, file_ns_handler)
+register_namespace_handler(importlib_machinery.FileFinder, file_ns_handler)
+
+
+def null_ns_handler(importer, path_item, packageName, module):
+    return None
+
+
+register_namespace_handler(object, null_ns_handler)
+
+
+def normalize_path(filename):
+    """Normalize a file/dir name for comparison purposes"""
+    return os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(os.path.normpath(_cygwin_patch(filename))))
+
+
+def _cygwin_patch(filename):  # pragma: nocover
+    """
+    Contrary to POSIX 2008, on Cygwin, getcwd (3) contains
+    symlink components. Using
+    os.path.abspath() works around this limitation. A fix in os.getcwd()
+    would probably better, in Cygwin even more so, except
+    that this seems to be by design...
+    """
+    return os.path.abspath(filename) if sys.platform == 'cygwin' else filename
+
+
+def _normalize_cached(filename, _cache={}):
+    try:
+        return _cache[filename]
+    except KeyError:
+        _cache[filename] = result = normalize_path(filename)
+        return result
+
+
+def _is_egg_path(path):
+    """
+    Determine if given path appears to be an egg.
+    """
+    return _is_zip_egg(path) or _is_unpacked_egg(path)
+
+
+def _is_zip_egg(path):
+    return (
+        path.lower().endswith('.egg')
+        and os.path.isfile(path)
+        and zipfile.is_zipfile(path)
+    )
+
+
+def _is_unpacked_egg(path):
+    """
+    Determine if given path appears to be an unpacked egg.
+    """
+    return path.lower().endswith('.egg') and os.path.isfile(
+        os.path.join(path, 'EGG-INFO', 'PKG-INFO')
+    )
+
+
+def _set_parent_ns(packageName):
+    parts = packageName.split('.')
+    name = parts.pop()
+    if parts:
+        parent = '.'.join(parts)
+        setattr(sys.modules[parent], name, sys.modules[packageName])
+
+
+MODULE = re.compile(r"\w+(\.\w+)*$").match
+EGG_NAME = re.compile(
+    r"""
+    (?P[^-]+) (
+        -(?P[^-]+) (
+            -py(?P[^-]+) (
+                -(?P.+)
+            )?
+        )?
+    )?
+    """,
+    re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE,
+).match
+
+
+class EntryPoint:
+    """Object representing an advertised importable object"""
+
+    def __init__(self, name, module_name, attrs=(), extras=(), dist=None):
+        if not MODULE(module_name):
+            raise ValueError("Invalid module name", module_name)
+        self.name = name
+        self.module_name = module_name
+        self.attrs = tuple(attrs)
+        self.extras = tuple(extras)
+        self.dist = dist
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        s = "%s = %s" % (self.name, self.module_name)
+        if self.attrs:
+            s += ':' + '.'.join(self.attrs)
+        if self.extras:
+            s += ' [%s]' % ','.join(self.extras)
+        return s
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return "EntryPoint.parse(%r)" % str(self)
+
+    def load(self, require=True, *args, **kwargs):
+        """
+        Require packages for this EntryPoint, then resolve it.
+        """
+        if not require or args or kwargs:
+            warnings.warn(
+                "Parameters to load are deprecated.  Call .resolve and "
+                ".require separately.",
+                PkgResourcesDeprecationWarning,
+                stacklevel=2,
+            )
+        if require:
+            self.require(*args, **kwargs)
+        return self.resolve()
+
+    def resolve(self):
+        """
+        Resolve the entry point from its module and attrs.
+        """
+        module = __import__(self.module_name, fromlist=['__name__'], level=0)
+        try:
+            return functools.reduce(getattr, self.attrs, module)
+        except AttributeError as exc:
+            raise ImportError(str(exc)) from exc
+
+    def require(self, env=None, installer=None):
+        if self.extras and not self.dist:
+            raise UnknownExtra("Can't require() without a distribution", self)
+
+        # Get the requirements for this entry point with all its extras and
+        # then resolve them. We have to pass `extras` along when resolving so
+        # that the working set knows what extras we want. Otherwise, for
+        # dist-info distributions, the working set will assume that the
+        # requirements for that extra are purely optional and skip over them.
+        reqs = self.dist.requires(self.extras)
+        items = working_set.resolve(reqs, env, installer, extras=self.extras)
+        list(map(working_set.add, items))
+
+    pattern = re.compile(
+        r'\s*'
+        r'(?P.+?)\s*'
+        r'=\s*'
+        r'(?P[\w.]+)\s*'
+        r'(:\s*(?P[\w.]+))?\s*'
+        r'(?P\[.*\])?\s*$'
+    )
+
+    @classmethod
+    def parse(cls, src, dist=None):
+        """Parse a single entry point from string `src`
+
+        Entry point syntax follows the form::
+
+            name = some.module:some.attr [extra1, extra2]
+
+        The entry name and module name are required, but the ``:attrs`` and
+        ``[extras]`` parts are optional
+        """
+        m = cls.pattern.match(src)
+        if not m:
+            msg = "EntryPoint must be in 'name=module:attrs [extras]' format"
+            raise ValueError(msg, src)
+        res = m.groupdict()
+        extras = cls._parse_extras(res['extras'])
+        attrs = res['attr'].split('.') if res['attr'] else ()
+        return cls(res['name'], res['module'], attrs, extras, dist)
+
+    @classmethod
+    def _parse_extras(cls, extras_spec):
+        if not extras_spec:
+            return ()
+        req = Requirement.parse('x' + extras_spec)
+        if req.specs:
+            raise ValueError()
+        return req.extras
+
+    @classmethod
+    def parse_group(cls, group, lines, dist=None):
+        """Parse an entry point group"""
+        if not MODULE(group):
+            raise ValueError("Invalid group name", group)
+        this = {}
+        for line in yield_lines(lines):
+            ep = cls.parse(line, dist)
+            if ep.name in this:
+                raise ValueError("Duplicate entry point", group, ep.name)
+            this[ep.name] = ep
+        return this
+
+    @classmethod
+    def parse_map(cls, data, dist=None):
+        """Parse a map of entry point groups"""
+        if isinstance(data, dict):
+            data = data.items()
+        else:
+            data = split_sections(data)
+        maps = {}
+        for group, lines in data:
+            if group is None:
+                if not lines:
+                    continue
+                raise ValueError("Entry points must be listed in groups")
+            group = group.strip()
+            if group in maps:
+                raise ValueError("Duplicate group name", group)
+            maps[group] = cls.parse_group(group, lines, dist)
+        return maps
+
+
+def _version_from_file(lines):
+    """
+    Given an iterable of lines from a Metadata file, return
+    the value of the Version field, if present, or None otherwise.
+    """
+
+    def is_version_line(line):
+        return line.lower().startswith('version:')
+
+    version_lines = filter(is_version_line, lines)
+    line = next(iter(version_lines), '')
+    _, _, value = line.partition(':')
+    return safe_version(value.strip()) or None
+
+
+class Distribution:
+    """Wrap an actual or potential sys.path entry w/metadata"""
+
+    PKG_INFO = 'PKG-INFO'
+
+    def __init__(
+        self,
+        location=None,
+        metadata=None,
+        project_name=None,
+        version=None,
+        py_version=PY_MAJOR,
+        platform=None,
+        precedence=EGG_DIST,
+    ):
+        self.project_name = safe_name(project_name or 'Unknown')
+        if version is not None:
+            self._version = safe_version(version)
+        self.py_version = py_version
+        self.platform = platform
+        self.location = location
+        self.precedence = precedence
+        self._provider = metadata or empty_provider
+
+    @classmethod
+    def from_location(cls, location, basename, metadata=None, **kw):
+        project_name, version, py_version, platform = [None] * 4
+        basename, ext = os.path.splitext(basename)
+        if ext.lower() in _distributionImpl:
+            cls = _distributionImpl[ext.lower()]
+
+            match = EGG_NAME(basename)
+            if match:
+                project_name, version, py_version, platform = match.group(
+                    'name', 'ver', 'pyver', 'plat'
+                )
+        return cls(
+            location,
+            metadata,
+            project_name=project_name,
+            version=version,
+            py_version=py_version,
+            platform=platform,
+            **kw,
+        )._reload_version()
+
+    def _reload_version(self):
+        return self
+
+    @property
+    def hashcmp(self):
+        return (
+            self._forgiving_parsed_version,
+            self.precedence,
+            self.key,
+            self.location,
+            self.py_version or '',
+            self.platform or '',
+        )
+
+    def __hash__(self):
+        return hash(self.hashcmp)
+
+    def __lt__(self, other):
+        return self.hashcmp < other.hashcmp
+
+    def __le__(self, other):
+        return self.hashcmp <= other.hashcmp
+
+    def __gt__(self, other):
+        return self.hashcmp > other.hashcmp
+
+    def __ge__(self, other):
+        return self.hashcmp >= other.hashcmp
+
+    def __eq__(self, other):
+        if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
+            # It's not a Distribution, so they are not equal
+            return False
+        return self.hashcmp == other.hashcmp
+
+    def __ne__(self, other):
+        return not self == other
+
+    # These properties have to be lazy so that we don't have to load any
+    # metadata until/unless it's actually needed.  (i.e., some distributions
+    # may not know their name or version without loading PKG-INFO)
+
+    @property
+    def key(self):
+        try:
+            return self._key
+        except AttributeError:
+            self._key = key = self.project_name.lower()
+            return key
+
+    @property
+    def parsed_version(self):
+        if not hasattr(self, "_parsed_version"):
+            try:
+                self._parsed_version = parse_version(self.version)
+            except packaging.version.InvalidVersion as ex:
+                info = f"(package: {self.project_name})"
+                if hasattr(ex, "add_note"):
+                    ex.add_note(info)  # PEP 678
+                    raise
+                raise packaging.version.InvalidVersion(f"{str(ex)} {info}") from None
+
+        return self._parsed_version
+
+    @property
+    def _forgiving_parsed_version(self):
+        try:
+            return self.parsed_version
+        except packaging.version.InvalidVersion as ex:
+            self._parsed_version = parse_version(_forgiving_version(self.version))
+
+            notes = "\n".join(getattr(ex, "__notes__", []))  # PEP 678
+            msg = f"""!!\n\n
+            *************************************************************************
+            {str(ex)}\n{notes}
+
+            This is a long overdue deprecation.
+            For the time being, `pkg_resources` will use `{self._parsed_version}`
+            as a replacement to avoid breaking existing environments,
+            but no future compatibility is guaranteed.
+
+            If you maintain package {self.project_name} you should implement
+            the relevant changes to adequate the project to PEP 440 immediately.
+            *************************************************************************
+            \n\n!!
+            """
+            warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning)
+
+            return self._parsed_version
+
+    @property
+    def version(self):
+        try:
+            return self._version
+        except AttributeError as e:
+            version = self._get_version()
+            if version is None:
+                path = self._get_metadata_path_for_display(self.PKG_INFO)
+                msg = ("Missing 'Version:' header and/or {} file at path: {}").format(
+                    self.PKG_INFO, path
+                )
+                raise ValueError(msg, self) from e
+
+            return version
+
+    @property
+    def _dep_map(self):
+        """
+        A map of extra to its list of (direct) requirements
+        for this distribution, including the null extra.
+        """
+        try:
+            return self.__dep_map
+        except AttributeError:
+            self.__dep_map = self._filter_extras(self._build_dep_map())
+        return self.__dep_map
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _filter_extras(dm):
+        """
+        Given a mapping of extras to dependencies, strip off
+        environment markers and filter out any dependencies
+        not matching the markers.
+        """
+        for extra in list(filter(None, dm)):
+            new_extra = extra
+            reqs = dm.pop(extra)
+            new_extra, _, marker = extra.partition(':')
+            fails_marker = marker and (
+                invalid_marker(marker) or not evaluate_marker(marker)
+            )
+            if fails_marker:
+                reqs = []
+            new_extra = safe_extra(new_extra) or None
+
+            dm.setdefault(new_extra, []).extend(reqs)
+        return dm
+
+    def _build_dep_map(self):
+        dm = {}
+        for name in 'requires.txt', 'depends.txt':
+            for extra, reqs in split_sections(self._get_metadata(name)):
+                dm.setdefault(extra, []).extend(parse_requirements(reqs))
+        return dm
+
+    def requires(self, extras=()):
+        """List of Requirements needed for this distro if `extras` are used"""
+        dm = self._dep_map
+        deps = []
+        deps.extend(dm.get(None, ()))
+        for ext in extras:
+            try:
+                deps.extend(dm[safe_extra(ext)])
+            except KeyError as e:
+                raise UnknownExtra(
+                    "%s has no such extra feature %r" % (self, ext)
+                ) from e
+        return deps
+
+    def _get_metadata_path_for_display(self, name):
+        """
+        Return the path to the given metadata file, if available.
+        """
+        try:
+            # We need to access _get_metadata_path() on the provider object
+            # directly rather than through this class's __getattr__()
+            # since _get_metadata_path() is marked private.
+            path = self._provider._get_metadata_path(name)
+
+        # Handle exceptions e.g. in case the distribution's metadata
+        # provider doesn't support _get_metadata_path().
+        except Exception:
+            return '[could not detect]'
+
+        return path
+
+    def _get_metadata(self, name):
+        if self.has_metadata(name):
+            for line in self.get_metadata_lines(name):
+                yield line
+
+    def _get_version(self):
+        lines = self._get_metadata(self.PKG_INFO)
+        version = _version_from_file(lines)
+
+        return version
+
+    def activate(self, path=None, replace=False):
+        """Ensure distribution is importable on `path` (default=sys.path)"""
+        if path is None:
+            path = sys.path
+        self.insert_on(path, replace=replace)
+        if path is sys.path:
+            fixup_namespace_packages(self.location)
+            for pkg in self._get_metadata('namespace_packages.txt'):
+                if pkg in sys.modules:
+                    declare_namespace(pkg)
+
+    def egg_name(self):
+        """Return what this distribution's standard .egg filename should be"""
+        filename = "%s-%s-py%s" % (
+            to_filename(self.project_name),
+            to_filename(self.version),
+            self.py_version or PY_MAJOR,
+        )
+
+        if self.platform:
+            filename += '-' + self.platform
+        return filename
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        if self.location:
+            return "%s (%s)" % (self, self.location)
+        else:
+            return str(self)
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        try:
+            version = getattr(self, 'version', None)
+        except ValueError:
+            version = None
+        version = version or "[unknown version]"
+        return "%s %s" % (self.project_name, version)
+
+    def __getattr__(self, attr):
+        """Delegate all unrecognized public attributes to .metadata provider"""
+        if attr.startswith('_'):
+            raise AttributeError(attr)
+        return getattr(self._provider, attr)
+
+    def __dir__(self):
+        return list(
+            set(super(Distribution, self).__dir__())
+            | set(attr for attr in self._provider.__dir__() if not attr.startswith('_'))
+        )
+
+    @classmethod
+    def from_filename(cls, filename, metadata=None, **kw):
+        return cls.from_location(
+            _normalize_cached(filename), os.path.basename(filename), metadata, **kw
+        )
+
+    def as_requirement(self):
+        """Return a ``Requirement`` that matches this distribution exactly"""
+        if isinstance(self.parsed_version, packaging.version.Version):
+            spec = "%s==%s" % (self.project_name, self.parsed_version)
+        else:
+            spec = "%s===%s" % (self.project_name, self.parsed_version)
+
+        return Requirement.parse(spec)
+
+    def load_entry_point(self, group, name):
+        """Return the `name` entry point of `group` or raise ImportError"""
+        ep = self.get_entry_info(group, name)
+        if ep is None:
+            raise ImportError("Entry point %r not found" % ((group, name),))
+        return ep.load()
+
+    def get_entry_map(self, group=None):
+        """Return the entry point map for `group`, or the full entry map"""
+        try:
+            ep_map = self._ep_map
+        except AttributeError:
+            ep_map = self._ep_map = EntryPoint.parse_map(
+                self._get_metadata('entry_points.txt'), self
+            )
+        if group is not None:
+            return ep_map.get(group, {})
+        return ep_map
+
+    def get_entry_info(self, group, name):
+        """Return the EntryPoint object for `group`+`name`, or ``None``"""
+        return self.get_entry_map(group).get(name)
+
+    # FIXME: 'Distribution.insert_on' is too complex (13)
+    def insert_on(self, path, loc=None, replace=False):  # noqa: C901
+        """Ensure self.location is on path
+
+        If replace=False (default):
+            - If location is already in path anywhere, do nothing.
+            - Else:
+              - If it's an egg and its parent directory is on path,
+                insert just ahead of the parent.
+              - Else: add to the end of path.
+        If replace=True:
+            - If location is already on path anywhere (not eggs)
+              or higher priority than its parent (eggs)
+              do nothing.
+            - Else:
+              - If it's an egg and its parent directory is on path,
+                insert just ahead of the parent,
+                removing any lower-priority entries.
+              - Else: add it to the front of path.
+        """
+
+        loc = loc or self.location
+        if not loc:
+            return
+
+        nloc = _normalize_cached(loc)
+        bdir = os.path.dirname(nloc)
+        npath = [(p and _normalize_cached(p) or p) for p in path]
+
+        for p, item in enumerate(npath):
+            if item == nloc:
+                if replace:
+                    break
+                else:
+                    # don't modify path (even removing duplicates) if
+                    # found and not replace
+                    return
+            elif item == bdir and self.precedence == EGG_DIST:
+                # if it's an .egg, give it precedence over its directory
+                # UNLESS it's already been added to sys.path and replace=False
+                if (not replace) and nloc in npath[p:]:
+                    return
+                if path is sys.path:
+                    self.check_version_conflict()
+                path.insert(p, loc)
+                npath.insert(p, nloc)
+                break
+        else:
+            if path is sys.path:
+                self.check_version_conflict()
+            if replace:
+                path.insert(0, loc)
+            else:
+                path.append(loc)
+            return
+
+        # p is the spot where we found or inserted loc; now remove duplicates
+        while True:
+            try:
+                np = npath.index(nloc, p + 1)
+            except ValueError:
+                break
+            else:
+                del npath[np], path[np]
+                # ha!
+                p = np
+
+        return
+
+    def check_version_conflict(self):
+        if self.key == 'setuptools':
+            # ignore the inevitable setuptools self-conflicts  :(
+            return
+
+        nsp = dict.fromkeys(self._get_metadata('namespace_packages.txt'))
+        loc = normalize_path(self.location)
+        for modname in self._get_metadata('top_level.txt'):
+            if (
+                modname not in sys.modules
+                or modname in nsp
+                or modname in _namespace_packages
+            ):
+                continue
+            if modname in ('pkg_resources', 'setuptools', 'site'):
+                continue
+            fn = getattr(sys.modules[modname], '__file__', None)
+            if fn and (
+                normalize_path(fn).startswith(loc) or fn.startswith(self.location)
+            ):
+                continue
+            issue_warning(
+                "Module %s was already imported from %s, but %s is being added"
+                " to sys.path" % (modname, fn, self.location),
+            )
+
+    def has_version(self):
+        try:
+            self.version
+        except ValueError:
+            issue_warning("Unbuilt egg for " + repr(self))
+            return False
+        except SystemError:
+            # TODO: remove this except clause when python/cpython#103632 is fixed.
+            return False
+        return True
+
+    def clone(self, **kw):
+        """Copy this distribution, substituting in any changed keyword args"""
+        names = 'project_name version py_version platform location precedence'
+        for attr in names.split():
+            kw.setdefault(attr, getattr(self, attr, None))
+        kw.setdefault('metadata', self._provider)
+        return self.__class__(**kw)
+
+    @property
+    def extras(self):
+        return [dep for dep in self._dep_map if dep]
+
+
+class EggInfoDistribution(Distribution):
+    def _reload_version(self):
+        """
+        Packages installed by distutils (e.g. numpy or scipy),
+        which uses an old safe_version, and so
+        their version numbers can get mangled when
+        converted to filenames (e.g., 1.11.0.dev0+2329eae to
+        1.11.0.dev0_2329eae). These distributions will not be
+        parsed properly
+        downstream by Distribution and safe_version, so
+        take an extra step and try to get the version number from
+        the metadata file itself instead of the filename.
+        """
+        md_version = self._get_version()
+        if md_version:
+            self._version = md_version
+        return self
+
+
+class DistInfoDistribution(Distribution):
+    """
+    Wrap an actual or potential sys.path entry
+    w/metadata, .dist-info style.
+    """
+
+    PKG_INFO = 'METADATA'
+    EQEQ = re.compile(r"([\(,])\s*(\d.*?)\s*([,\)])")
+
+    @property
+    def _parsed_pkg_info(self):
+        """Parse and cache metadata"""
+        try:
+            return self._pkg_info
+        except AttributeError:
+            metadata = self.get_metadata(self.PKG_INFO)
+            self._pkg_info = email.parser.Parser().parsestr(metadata)
+            return self._pkg_info
+
+    @property
+    def _dep_map(self):
+        try:
+            return self.__dep_map
+        except AttributeError:
+            self.__dep_map = self._compute_dependencies()
+            return self.__dep_map
+
+    def _compute_dependencies(self):
+        """Recompute this distribution's dependencies."""
+        dm = self.__dep_map = {None: []}
+
+        reqs = []
+        # Including any condition expressions
+        for req in self._parsed_pkg_info.get_all('Requires-Dist') or []:
+            reqs.extend(parse_requirements(req))
+
+        def reqs_for_extra(extra):
+            for req in reqs:
+                if not req.marker or req.marker.evaluate({'extra': extra}):
+                    yield req
+
+        common = types.MappingProxyType(dict.fromkeys(reqs_for_extra(None)))
+        dm[None].extend(common)
+
+        for extra in self._parsed_pkg_info.get_all('Provides-Extra') or []:
+            s_extra = safe_extra(extra.strip())
+            dm[s_extra] = [r for r in reqs_for_extra(extra) if r not in common]
+
+        return dm
+
+
+_distributionImpl = {
+    '.egg': Distribution,
+    '.egg-info': EggInfoDistribution,
+    '.dist-info': DistInfoDistribution,
+}
+
+
+def issue_warning(*args, **kw):
+    level = 1
+    g = globals()
+    try:
+        # find the first stack frame that is *not* code in
+        # the pkg_resources module, to use for the warning
+        while sys._getframe(level).f_globals is g:
+            level += 1
+    except ValueError:
+        pass
+    warnings.warn(stacklevel=level + 1, *args, **kw)
+
+
+def parse_requirements(strs):
+    """
+    Yield ``Requirement`` objects for each specification in `strs`.
+
+    `strs` must be a string, or a (possibly-nested) iterable thereof.
+    """
+    return map(Requirement, join_continuation(map(drop_comment, yield_lines(strs))))
+
+
+class RequirementParseError(packaging.requirements.InvalidRequirement):
+    "Compatibility wrapper for InvalidRequirement"
+
+
+class Requirement(packaging.requirements.Requirement):
+    def __init__(self, requirement_string):
+        """DO NOT CALL THIS UNDOCUMENTED METHOD; use Requirement.parse()!"""
+        super(Requirement, self).__init__(requirement_string)
+        self.unsafe_name = self.name
+        project_name = safe_name(self.name)
+        self.project_name, self.key = project_name, project_name.lower()
+        self.specs = [(spec.operator, spec.version) for spec in self.specifier]
+        self.extras = tuple(map(safe_extra, self.extras))
+        self.hashCmp = (
+            self.key,
+            self.url,
+            self.specifier,
+            frozenset(self.extras),
+            str(self.marker) if self.marker else None,
+        )
+        self.__hash = hash(self.hashCmp)
+
+    def __eq__(self, other):
+        return isinstance(other, Requirement) and self.hashCmp == other.hashCmp
+
+    def __ne__(self, other):
+        return not self == other
+
+    def __contains__(self, item):
+        if isinstance(item, Distribution):
+            if item.key != self.key:
+                return False
+
+            item = item.version
+
+        # Allow prereleases always in order to match the previous behavior of
+        # this method. In the future this should be smarter and follow PEP 440
+        # more accurately.
+        return self.specifier.contains(item, prereleases=True)
+
+    def __hash__(self):
+        return self.__hash
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return "Requirement.parse(%r)" % str(self)
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def parse(s):
+        (req,) = parse_requirements(s)
+        return req
+
+
+def _always_object(classes):
+    """
+    Ensure object appears in the mro even
+    for old-style classes.
+    """
+    if object not in classes:
+        return classes + (object,)
+    return classes
+
+
+def _find_adapter(registry, ob):
+    """Return an adapter factory for `ob` from `registry`"""
+    types = _always_object(inspect.getmro(getattr(ob, '__class__', type(ob))))
+    for t in types:
+        if t in registry:
+            return registry[t]
+
+
+def ensure_directory(path):
+    """Ensure that the parent directory of `path` exists"""
+    dirname = os.path.dirname(path)
+    os.makedirs(dirname, exist_ok=True)
+
+
+def _bypass_ensure_directory(path):
+    """Sandbox-bypassing version of ensure_directory()"""
+    if not WRITE_SUPPORT:
+        raise IOError('"os.mkdir" not supported on this platform.')
+    dirname, filename = split(path)
+    if dirname and filename and not isdir(dirname):
+        _bypass_ensure_directory(dirname)
+        try:
+            mkdir(dirname, 0o755)
+        except FileExistsError:
+            pass
+
+
+def split_sections(s):
+    """Split a string or iterable thereof into (section, content) pairs
+
+    Each ``section`` is a stripped version of the section header ("[section]")
+    and each ``content`` is a list of stripped lines excluding blank lines and
+    comment-only lines.  If there are any such lines before the first section
+    header, they're returned in a first ``section`` of ``None``.
+    """
+    section = None
+    content = []
+    for line in yield_lines(s):
+        if line.startswith("["):
+            if line.endswith("]"):
+                if section or content:
+                    yield section, content
+                section = line[1:-1].strip()
+                content = []
+            else:
+                raise ValueError("Invalid section heading", line)
+        else:
+            content.append(line)
+
+    # wrap up last segment
+    yield section, content
+
+
+def _mkstemp(*args, **kw):
+    old_open = os.open
+    try:
+        # temporarily bypass sandboxing
+        os.open = os_open
+        return tempfile.mkstemp(*args, **kw)
+    finally:
+        # and then put it back
+        os.open = old_open
+
+
+# Silence the PEP440Warning by default, so that end users don't get hit by it
+# randomly just because they use pkg_resources. We want to append the rule
+# because we want earlier uses of filterwarnings to take precedence over this
+# one.
+warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", category=PEP440Warning, append=True)
+
+
+# from jaraco.functools 1.3
+def _call_aside(f, *args, **kwargs):
+    f(*args, **kwargs)
+    return f
+
+
+@_call_aside
+def _initialize(g=globals()):
+    "Set up global resource manager (deliberately not state-saved)"
+    manager = ResourceManager()
+    g['_manager'] = manager
+    g.update(
+        (name, getattr(manager, name))
+        for name in dir(manager)
+        if not name.startswith('_')
+    )
+
+
+class PkgResourcesDeprecationWarning(Warning):
+    """
+    Base class for warning about deprecations in ``pkg_resources``
+
+    This class is not derived from ``DeprecationWarning``, and as such is
+    visible by default.
+    """
+
+
+@_call_aside
+def _initialize_master_working_set():
+    """
+    Prepare the master working set and make the ``require()``
+    API available.
+
+    This function has explicit effects on the global state
+    of pkg_resources. It is intended to be invoked once at
+    the initialization of this module.
+
+    Invocation by other packages is unsupported and done
+    at their own risk.
+    """
+    working_set = WorkingSet._build_master()
+    _declare_state('object', working_set=working_set)
+
+    require = working_set.require
+    iter_entry_points = working_set.iter_entry_points
+    add_activation_listener = working_set.subscribe
+    run_script = working_set.run_script
+    # backward compatibility
+    run_main = run_script
+    # Activate all distributions already on sys.path with replace=False and
+    # ensure that all distributions added to the working set in the future
+    # (e.g. by calling ``require()``) will get activated as well,
+    # with higher priority (replace=True).
+    tuple(dist.activate(replace=False) for dist in working_set)
+    add_activation_listener(
+        lambda dist: dist.activate(replace=True),
+        existing=False,
+    )
+    working_set.entries = []
+    # match order
+    list(map(working_set.add_entry, sys.path))
+    globals().update(locals())
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/__init__.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5ebf5957b46598f5d6a922edcf1c0bc162af4bab
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,566 @@
+"""
+Utilities for determining application-specific dirs. See  for details and
+usage.
+"""
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os
+import sys
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
+
+from .api import PlatformDirsABC
+from .version import __version__
+from .version import __version_tuple__ as __version_info__
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from pathlib import Path
+
+    if sys.version_info >= (3, 8):  # pragma: no cover (py38+)
+        from typing import Literal
+    else:  # pragma: no cover (py38+)
+        from pip._vendor.typing_extensions import Literal
+
+
+def _set_platform_dir_class() -> type[PlatformDirsABC]:
+    if sys.platform == "win32":
+        from pip._vendor.platformdirs.windows import Windows as Result
+    elif sys.platform == "darwin":
+        from pip._vendor.platformdirs.macos import MacOS as Result
+    else:
+        from pip._vendor.platformdirs.unix import Unix as Result
+
+    if os.getenv("ANDROID_DATA") == "/data" and os.getenv("ANDROID_ROOT") == "/system":
+        if os.getenv("SHELL") or os.getenv("PREFIX"):
+            return Result
+
+        from pip._vendor.platformdirs.android import _android_folder
+
+        if _android_folder() is not None:
+            from pip._vendor.platformdirs.android import Android
+
+            return Android  # return to avoid redefinition of result
+
+    return Result
+
+
+PlatformDirs = _set_platform_dir_class()  #: Currently active platform
+AppDirs = PlatformDirs  #: Backwards compatibility with appdirs
+
+
+def user_data_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param roaming: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: data directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        roaming=roaming,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_data_dir
+
+
+def site_data_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    multipath: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param multipath: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: data directory shared by users
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        multipath=multipath,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_data_dir
+
+
+def user_config_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param roaming: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: config directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        roaming=roaming,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_config_dir
+
+
+def site_config_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    multipath: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param multipath: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: config directory shared by the users
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        multipath=multipath,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_config_dir
+
+
+def user_cache_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: cache directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_cache_dir
+
+
+def site_cache_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `opinion `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: cache directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_cache_dir
+
+
+def user_state_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param roaming: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: state directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        roaming=roaming,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_state_dir
+
+
+def user_log_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: log directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_log_dir
+
+
+def user_documents_dir() -> str:
+    """:returns: documents directory tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_documents_dir
+
+
+def user_downloads_dir() -> str:
+    """:returns: downloads directory tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_downloads_dir
+
+
+def user_pictures_dir() -> str:
+    """:returns: pictures directory tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_pictures_dir
+
+
+def user_videos_dir() -> str:
+    """:returns: videos directory tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_videos_dir
+
+
+def user_music_dir() -> str:
+    """:returns: music directory tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_music_dir
+
+
+def user_runtime_dir(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> str:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `opinion `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: runtime directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_runtime_dir
+
+
+def user_data_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param roaming: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: data path tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        roaming=roaming,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_data_path
+
+
+def site_data_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    multipath: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param multipath: See `multipath `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: data path shared by users
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        multipath=multipath,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_data_path
+
+
+def user_config_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param roaming: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: config path tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        roaming=roaming,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_config_path
+
+
+def site_config_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    multipath: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param multipath: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: config path shared by the users
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        multipath=multipath,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_config_path
+
+
+def site_cache_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `opinion `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: cache directory tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).site_cache_path
+
+
+def user_cache_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: cache path tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_cache_path
+
+
+def user_state_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param roaming: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: state path tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        roaming=roaming,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_state_path
+
+
+def user_log_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `roaming `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: log path tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_log_path
+
+
+def user_documents_path() -> Path:
+    """:returns: documents path tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_documents_path
+
+
+def user_downloads_path() -> Path:
+    """:returns: downloads path tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_downloads_path
+
+
+def user_pictures_path() -> Path:
+    """:returns: pictures path tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_pictures_path
+
+
+def user_videos_path() -> Path:
+    """:returns: videos path tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_videos_path
+
+
+def user_music_path() -> Path:
+    """:returns: music path tied to the user"""
+    return PlatformDirs().user_music_path
+
+
+def user_runtime_path(
+    appname: str | None = None,
+    appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+    version: str | None = None,
+    opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+) -> Path:
+    """
+    :param appname: See `appname `.
+    :param appauthor: See `appauthor `.
+    :param version: See `version `.
+    :param opinion: See `opinion `.
+    :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists `.
+    :returns: runtime path tied to the user
+    """
+    return PlatformDirs(
+        appname=appname,
+        appauthor=appauthor,
+        version=version,
+        opinion=opinion,
+        ensure_exists=ensure_exists,
+    ).user_runtime_path
+
+
+__all__ = [
+    "__version__",
+    "__version_info__",
+    "PlatformDirs",
+    "AppDirs",
+    "PlatformDirsABC",
+    "user_data_dir",
+    "user_config_dir",
+    "user_cache_dir",
+    "user_state_dir",
+    "user_log_dir",
+    "user_documents_dir",
+    "user_downloads_dir",
+    "user_pictures_dir",
+    "user_videos_dir",
+    "user_music_dir",
+    "user_runtime_dir",
+    "site_data_dir",
+    "site_config_dir",
+    "site_cache_dir",
+    "user_data_path",
+    "user_config_path",
+    "user_cache_path",
+    "user_state_path",
+    "user_log_path",
+    "user_documents_path",
+    "user_downloads_path",
+    "user_pictures_path",
+    "user_videos_path",
+    "user_music_path",
+    "user_runtime_path",
+    "site_data_path",
+    "site_config_path",
+    "site_cache_path",
+]
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/__main__.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/__main__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6a0d6dd12e36092c1497f5390470f85b1afbbb17
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/__main__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+"""Main entry point."""
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+from pip._vendor.platformdirs import PlatformDirs, __version__
+
+PROPS = (
+    "user_data_dir",
+    "user_config_dir",
+    "user_cache_dir",
+    "user_state_dir",
+    "user_log_dir",
+    "user_documents_dir",
+    "user_downloads_dir",
+    "user_pictures_dir",
+    "user_videos_dir",
+    "user_music_dir",
+    "user_runtime_dir",
+    "site_data_dir",
+    "site_config_dir",
+    "site_cache_dir",
+)
+
+
+def main() -> None:
+    """Run main entry point."""
+    app_name = "MyApp"
+    app_author = "MyCompany"
+
+    print(f"-- platformdirs {__version__} --")  # noqa: T201
+
+    print("-- app dirs (with optional 'version')")  # noqa: T201
+    dirs = PlatformDirs(app_name, app_author, version="1.0")
+    for prop in PROPS:
+        print(f"{prop}: {getattr(dirs, prop)}")  # noqa: T201
+
+    print("\n-- app dirs (without optional 'version')")  # noqa: T201
+    dirs = PlatformDirs(app_name, app_author)
+    for prop in PROPS:
+        print(f"{prop}: {getattr(dirs, prop)}")  # noqa: T201
+
+    print("\n-- app dirs (without optional 'appauthor')")  # noqa: T201
+    dirs = PlatformDirs(app_name)
+    for prop in PROPS:
+        print(f"{prop}: {getattr(dirs, prop)}")  # noqa: T201
+
+    print("\n-- app dirs (with disabled 'appauthor')")  # noqa: T201
+    dirs = PlatformDirs(app_name, appauthor=False)
+    for prop in PROPS:
+        print(f"{prop}: {getattr(dirs, prop)}")  # noqa: T201
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    main()
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/android.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/android.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..76527dda41f578f1caf3a0ef3256cd71b8e8d67a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/android.py
@@ -0,0 +1,210 @@
+"""Android."""
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os
+import re
+import sys
+from functools import lru_cache
+from typing import cast
+
+from .api import PlatformDirsABC
+
+
+class Android(PlatformDirsABC):
+    """
+    Follows the guidance `from here `_. Makes use of the
+    `appname `,
+    `version `,
+    `ensure_exists `.
+    """
+
+    @property
+    def user_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: data directory tied to the user, e.g. ``/data/user///files/``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(cast(str, _android_folder()), "files")
+
+    @property
+    def site_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: data directory shared by users, same as `user_data_dir`"""
+        return self.user_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: config directory tied to the user, e.g. \
+        ``/data/user///shared_prefs/``
+        """
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(cast(str, _android_folder()), "shared_prefs")
+
+    @property
+    def site_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory shared by the users, same as `user_config_dir`"""
+        return self.user_config_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory tied to the user, e.g. e.g. ``/data/user///cache/``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(cast(str, _android_folder()), "cache")
+
+    @property
+    def site_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory shared by users, same as `user_cache_dir`"""
+        return self.user_cache_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_state_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: state directory tied to the user, same as `user_data_dir`"""
+        return self.user_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_log_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: log directory tied to the user, same as `user_cache_dir` if not opinionated else ``log`` in it,
+          e.g. ``/data/user///cache//log``
+        """
+        path = self.user_cache_dir
+        if self.opinion:
+            path = os.path.join(path, "log")  # noqa: PTH118
+        return path
+
+    @property
+    def user_documents_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: documents directory tied to the user e.g. ``/storage/emulated/0/Documents``"""
+        return _android_documents_folder()
+
+    @property
+    def user_downloads_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: downloads directory tied to the user e.g. ``/storage/emulated/0/Downloads``"""
+        return _android_downloads_folder()
+
+    @property
+    def user_pictures_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: pictures directory tied to the user e.g. ``/storage/emulated/0/Pictures``"""
+        return _android_pictures_folder()
+
+    @property
+    def user_videos_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: videos directory tied to the user e.g. ``/storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera``"""
+        return _android_videos_folder()
+
+    @property
+    def user_music_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: music directory tied to the user e.g. ``/storage/emulated/0/Music``"""
+        return _android_music_folder()
+
+    @property
+    def user_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: runtime directory tied to the user, same as `user_cache_dir` if not opinionated else ``tmp`` in it,
+          e.g. ``/data/user///cache//tmp``
+        """
+        path = self.user_cache_dir
+        if self.opinion:
+            path = os.path.join(path, "tmp")  # noqa: PTH118
+        return path
+
+
+@lru_cache(maxsize=1)
+def _android_folder() -> str | None:
+    """:return: base folder for the Android OS or None if it cannot be found"""
+    try:
+        # First try to get path to android app via pyjnius
+        from jnius import autoclass
+
+        context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
+        result: str | None = context.getFilesDir().getParentFile().getAbsolutePath()
+    except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+        # if fails find an android folder looking path on the sys.path
+        pattern = re.compile(r"/data/(data|user/\d+)/(.+)/files")
+        for path in sys.path:
+            if pattern.match(path):
+                result = path.split("/files")[0]
+                break
+        else:
+            result = None
+    return result
+
+
+@lru_cache(maxsize=1)
+def _android_documents_folder() -> str:
+    """:return: documents folder for the Android OS"""
+    # Get directories with pyjnius
+    try:
+        from jnius import autoclass
+
+        context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
+        environment = autoclass("android.os.Environment")
+        documents_dir: str = context.getExternalFilesDir(environment.DIRECTORY_DOCUMENTS).getAbsolutePath()
+    except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+        documents_dir = "/storage/emulated/0/Documents"
+
+    return documents_dir
+
+
+@lru_cache(maxsize=1)
+def _android_downloads_folder() -> str:
+    """:return: downloads folder for the Android OS"""
+    # Get directories with pyjnius
+    try:
+        from jnius import autoclass
+
+        context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
+        environment = autoclass("android.os.Environment")
+        downloads_dir: str = context.getExternalFilesDir(environment.DIRECTORY_DOWNLOADS).getAbsolutePath()
+    except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+        downloads_dir = "/storage/emulated/0/Downloads"
+
+    return downloads_dir
+
+
+@lru_cache(maxsize=1)
+def _android_pictures_folder() -> str:
+    """:return: pictures folder for the Android OS"""
+    # Get directories with pyjnius
+    try:
+        from jnius import autoclass
+
+        context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
+        environment = autoclass("android.os.Environment")
+        pictures_dir: str = context.getExternalFilesDir(environment.DIRECTORY_PICTURES).getAbsolutePath()
+    except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+        pictures_dir = "/storage/emulated/0/Pictures"
+
+    return pictures_dir
+
+
+@lru_cache(maxsize=1)
+def _android_videos_folder() -> str:
+    """:return: videos folder for the Android OS"""
+    # Get directories with pyjnius
+    try:
+        from jnius import autoclass
+
+        context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
+        environment = autoclass("android.os.Environment")
+        videos_dir: str = context.getExternalFilesDir(environment.DIRECTORY_DCIM).getAbsolutePath()
+    except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+        videos_dir = "/storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera"
+
+    return videos_dir
+
+
+@lru_cache(maxsize=1)
+def _android_music_folder() -> str:
+    """:return: music folder for the Android OS"""
+    # Get directories with pyjnius
+    try:
+        from jnius import autoclass
+
+        context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
+        environment = autoclass("android.os.Environment")
+        music_dir: str = context.getExternalFilesDir(environment.DIRECTORY_MUSIC).getAbsolutePath()
+    except Exception:  # noqa: BLE001
+        music_dir = "/storage/emulated/0/Music"
+
+    return music_dir
+
+
+__all__ = [
+    "Android",
+]
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/api.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/api.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d64ebb9d45c0b74527cd503f53e3758d51200199
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/api.py
@@ -0,0 +1,223 @@
+"""Base API."""
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os
+from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
+from pathlib import Path
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    import sys
+
+    if sys.version_info >= (3, 8):  # pragma: no cover (py38+)
+        from typing import Literal
+    else:  # pragma: no cover (py38+)
+        from pip._vendor.typing_extensions import Literal
+
+
+class PlatformDirsABC(ABC):
+    """Abstract base class for platform directories."""
+
+    def __init__(  # noqa: PLR0913
+        self,
+        appname: str | None = None,
+        appauthor: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
+        version: str | None = None,
+        roaming: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+        multipath: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+        opinion: bool = True,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+        ensure_exists: bool = False,  # noqa: FBT001, FBT002
+    ) -> None:
+        """
+        Create a new platform directory.
+
+        :param appname: See `appname`.
+        :param appauthor: See `appauthor`.
+        :param version: See `version`.
+        :param roaming: See `roaming`.
+        :param multipath: See `multipath`.
+        :param opinion: See `opinion`.
+        :param ensure_exists: See `ensure_exists`.
+        """
+        self.appname = appname  #: The name of application.
+        self.appauthor = appauthor
+        """
+        The name of the app author or distributing body for this application. Typically, it is the owning company name.
+        Defaults to `appname`. You may pass ``False`` to disable it.
+        """
+        self.version = version
+        """
+        An optional version path element to append to the path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions
+        of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this would typically be ``.``.
+        """
+        self.roaming = roaming
+        """
+        Whether to use the roaming appdata directory on Windows. That means that for users on a Windows network setup
+        for roaming profiles, this user data will be synced on login (see
+        `here `_).
+        """
+        self.multipath = multipath
+        """
+        An optional parameter only applicable to Unix/Linux which indicates that the entire list of data dirs should be
+        returned. By default, the first item would only be returned.
+        """
+        self.opinion = opinion  #: A flag to indicating to use opinionated values.
+        self.ensure_exists = ensure_exists
+        """
+        Optionally create the directory (and any missing parents) upon access if it does not exist.
+        By default, no directories are created.
+        """
+
+    def _append_app_name_and_version(self, *base: str) -> str:
+        params = list(base[1:])
+        if self.appname:
+            params.append(self.appname)
+            if self.version:
+                params.append(self.version)
+        path = os.path.join(base[0], *params)  # noqa: PTH118
+        self._optionally_create_directory(path)
+        return path
+
+    def _optionally_create_directory(self, path: str) -> None:
+        if self.ensure_exists:
+            Path(path).mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: data directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def site_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: data directory shared by users"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def site_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory shared by the users"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def site_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory shared by users"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_state_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: state directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_log_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: log directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_documents_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: documents directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_downloads_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: downloads directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_pictures_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: pictures directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_videos_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: videos directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_music_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: music directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    @abstractmethod
+    def user_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: runtime directory tied to the user"""
+
+    @property
+    def user_data_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: data path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_data_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def site_data_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: data path shared by users"""
+        return Path(self.site_data_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_config_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: config path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_config_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def site_config_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: config path shared by the users"""
+        return Path(self.site_config_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_cache_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: cache path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_cache_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def site_cache_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: cache path shared by users"""
+        return Path(self.site_cache_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_state_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: state path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_state_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_log_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: log path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_log_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_documents_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: documents path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_documents_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_downloads_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: downloads path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_downloads_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_pictures_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: pictures path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_pictures_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_videos_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: videos path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_videos_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_music_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: music path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_music_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def user_runtime_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: runtime path tied to the user"""
+        return Path(self.user_runtime_dir)
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/macos.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/macos.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a753e2a3aa24383ec6ac8fd125a0120c1d6f9029
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/macos.py
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
+"""macOS."""
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os.path
+
+from .api import PlatformDirsABC
+
+
+class MacOS(PlatformDirsABC):
+    """
+    Platform directories for the macOS operating system. Follows the guidance from `Apple documentation
+    `_.
+    Makes use of the `appname `,
+    `version `,
+    `ensure_exists `.
+    """
+
+    @property
+    def user_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: data directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Library/Application Support/$appname/$version``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Application Support"))  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def site_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: data directory shared by users, e.g. ``/Library/Application Support/$appname/$version``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version("/Library/Application Support")
+
+    @property
+    def user_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory tied to the user, same as `user_data_dir`"""
+        return self.user_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def site_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory shared by the users, same as `site_data_dir`"""
+        return self.site_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Library/Caches/$appname/$version``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Caches"))  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def site_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory shared by users, e.g. ``/Library/Caches/$appname/$version``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version("/Library/Caches")
+
+    @property
+    def user_state_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: state directory tied to the user, same as `user_data_dir`"""
+        return self.user_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_log_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: log directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Library/Logs/$appname/$version``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Logs"))  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def user_documents_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: documents directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Documents``"""
+        return os.path.expanduser("~/Documents")  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def user_downloads_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: downloads directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Downloads``"""
+        return os.path.expanduser("~/Downloads")  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def user_pictures_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: pictures directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Pictures``"""
+        return os.path.expanduser("~/Pictures")  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def user_videos_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: videos directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Movies``"""
+        return os.path.expanduser("~/Movies")  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def user_music_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: music directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Music``"""
+        return os.path.expanduser("~/Music")  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    @property
+    def user_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: runtime directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Library/Caches/TemporaryItems/$appname/$version``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Caches/TemporaryItems"))  # noqa: PTH111
+
+
+__all__ = [
+    "MacOS",
+]
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/unix.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/unix.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..468b0ab4957f7cc06070c284c4913b4fac94e198
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/unix.py
@@ -0,0 +1,223 @@
+"""Unix."""
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os
+import sys
+from configparser import ConfigParser
+from pathlib import Path
+
+from .api import PlatformDirsABC
+
+if sys.platform == "win32":
+
+    def getuid() -> int:
+        msg = "should only be used on Unix"
+        raise RuntimeError(msg)
+
+else:
+    from os import getuid
+
+
+class Unix(PlatformDirsABC):
+    """
+    On Unix/Linux, we follow the
+    `XDG Basedir Spec `_. The spec allows
+    overriding directories with environment variables. The examples show are the default values, alongside the name of
+    the environment variable that overrides them. Makes use of the
+    `appname `,
+    `version `,
+    `multipath `,
+    `opinion `,
+    `ensure_exists `.
+    """
+
+    @property
+    def user_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: data directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/.local/share/$appname/$version`` or
+         ``$XDG_DATA_HOME/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_DATA_HOME", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            path = os.path.expanduser("~/.local/share")  # noqa: PTH111
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(path)
+
+    @property
+    def site_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: data directories shared by users (if `multipath ` is
+         enabled and ``XDG_DATA_DIR`` is set and a multi path the response is also a multi path separated by the OS
+         path separator), e.g. ``/usr/local/share/$appname/$version`` or ``/usr/share/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        # XDG default for $XDG_DATA_DIRS; only first, if multipath is False
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_DATA_DIRS", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            path = f"/usr/local/share{os.pathsep}/usr/share"
+        return self._with_multi_path(path)
+
+    def _with_multi_path(self, path: str) -> str:
+        path_list = path.split(os.pathsep)
+        if not self.multipath:
+            path_list = path_list[0:1]
+        path_list = [self._append_app_name_and_version(os.path.expanduser(p)) for p in path_list]  # noqa: PTH111
+        return os.pathsep.join(path_list)
+
+    @property
+    def user_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: config directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/.config/$appname/$version`` or
+         ``$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            path = os.path.expanduser("~/.config")  # noqa: PTH111
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(path)
+
+    @property
+    def site_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: config directories shared by users (if `multipath `
+         is enabled and ``XDG_DATA_DIR`` is set and a multi path the response is also a multi path separated by the OS
+         path separator), e.g. ``/etc/xdg/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        # XDG default for $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS only first, if multipath is False
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_DIRS", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            path = "/etc/xdg"
+        return self._with_multi_path(path)
+
+    @property
+    def user_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: cache directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/.cache/$appname/$version`` or
+         ``~/$XDG_CACHE_HOME/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_CACHE_HOME", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            path = os.path.expanduser("~/.cache")  # noqa: PTH111
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(path)
+
+    @property
+    def site_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory shared by users, e.g. ``/var/tmp/$appname/$version``"""
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version("/var/tmp")  # noqa: S108
+
+    @property
+    def user_state_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: state directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/.local/state/$appname/$version`` or
+         ``$XDG_STATE_HOME/$appname/$version``
+        """
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_STATE_HOME", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            path = os.path.expanduser("~/.local/state")  # noqa: PTH111
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(path)
+
+    @property
+    def user_log_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: log directory tied to the user, same as `user_state_dir` if not opinionated else ``log`` in it"""
+        path = self.user_state_dir
+        if self.opinion:
+            path = os.path.join(path, "log")  # noqa: PTH118
+        return path
+
+    @property
+    def user_documents_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: documents directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Documents``"""
+        return _get_user_media_dir("XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR", "~/Documents")
+
+    @property
+    def user_downloads_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: downloads directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Downloads``"""
+        return _get_user_media_dir("XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR", "~/Downloads")
+
+    @property
+    def user_pictures_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: pictures directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Pictures``"""
+        return _get_user_media_dir("XDG_PICTURES_DIR", "~/Pictures")
+
+    @property
+    def user_videos_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: videos directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Videos``"""
+        return _get_user_media_dir("XDG_VIDEOS_DIR", "~/Videos")
+
+    @property
+    def user_music_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: music directory tied to the user, e.g. ``~/Music``"""
+        return _get_user_media_dir("XDG_MUSIC_DIR", "~/Music")
+
+    @property
+    def user_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: runtime directory tied to the user, e.g. ``/run/user/$(id -u)/$appname/$version`` or
+         ``$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/$appname/$version``.
+
+         For FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD, it would return ``/var/run/user/$(id -u)/$appname/$version`` if
+         exists, otherwise ``/tmp/runtime-$(id -u)/$appname/$version``, if``$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR``
+         is not set.
+        """
+        path = os.environ.get("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR", "")
+        if not path.strip():
+            if sys.platform.startswith(("freebsd", "openbsd", "netbsd")):
+                path = f"/var/run/user/{getuid()}"
+                if not Path(path).exists():
+                    path = f"/tmp/runtime-{getuid()}"  # noqa: S108
+            else:
+                path = f"/run/user/{getuid()}"
+        return self._append_app_name_and_version(path)
+
+    @property
+    def site_data_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: data path shared by users. Only return first item, even if ``multipath`` is set to ``True``"""
+        return self._first_item_as_path_if_multipath(self.site_data_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def site_config_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: config path shared by the users. Only return first item, even if ``multipath`` is set to ``True``"""
+        return self._first_item_as_path_if_multipath(self.site_config_dir)
+
+    @property
+    def site_cache_path(self) -> Path:
+        """:return: cache path shared by users. Only return first item, even if ``multipath`` is set to ``True``"""
+        return self._first_item_as_path_if_multipath(self.site_cache_dir)
+
+    def _first_item_as_path_if_multipath(self, directory: str) -> Path:
+        if self.multipath:
+            # If multipath is True, the first path is returned.
+            directory = directory.split(os.pathsep)[0]
+        return Path(directory)
+
+
+def _get_user_media_dir(env_var: str, fallback_tilde_path: str) -> str:
+    media_dir = _get_user_dirs_folder(env_var)
+    if media_dir is None:
+        media_dir = os.environ.get(env_var, "").strip()
+        if not media_dir:
+            media_dir = os.path.expanduser(fallback_tilde_path)  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    return media_dir
+
+
+def _get_user_dirs_folder(key: str) -> str | None:
+    """Return directory from user-dirs.dirs config file. See https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xdg-user-dirs/."""
+    user_dirs_config_path = Path(Unix().user_config_dir) / "user-dirs.dirs"
+    if user_dirs_config_path.exists():
+        parser = ConfigParser()
+
+        with user_dirs_config_path.open() as stream:
+            # Add fake section header, so ConfigParser doesn't complain
+            parser.read_string(f"[top]\n{stream.read()}")
+
+        if key not in parser["top"]:
+            return None
+
+        path = parser["top"][key].strip('"')
+        # Handle relative home paths
+        return path.replace("$HOME", os.path.expanduser("~"))  # noqa: PTH111
+
+    return None
+
+
+__all__ = [
+    "Unix",
+]
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/version.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/version.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dc8c44cf7b267cc122b491566af0b54c85c19c92
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/version.py
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+# file generated by setuptools_scm
+# don't change, don't track in version control
+__version__ = version = '3.8.1'
+__version_tuple__ = version_tuple = (3, 8, 1)
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/windows.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/windows.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b52c9c6ea89fc6859fbf3e489072c1b3b0af77fc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/platformdirs/windows.py
@@ -0,0 +1,255 @@
+"""Windows."""
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import ctypes
+import os
+import sys
+from functools import lru_cache
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
+
+from .api import PlatformDirsABC
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from collections.abc import Callable
+
+
+class Windows(PlatformDirsABC):
+    """
+    `MSDN on where to store app data files
+    `_.
+    Makes use of the
+    `appname `,
+    `appauthor `,
+    `version `,
+    `roaming `,
+    `opinion `,
+    `ensure_exists `.
+    """
+
+    @property
+    def user_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: data directory tied to the user, e.g.
+         ``%USERPROFILE%\\AppData\\Local\\$appauthor\\$appname`` (not roaming) or
+         ``%USERPROFILE%\\AppData\\Roaming\\$appauthor\\$appname`` (roaming)
+        """
+        const = "CSIDL_APPDATA" if self.roaming else "CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA"
+        path = os.path.normpath(get_win_folder(const))
+        return self._append_parts(path)
+
+    def _append_parts(self, path: str, *, opinion_value: str | None = None) -> str:
+        params = []
+        if self.appname:
+            if self.appauthor is not False:
+                author = self.appauthor or self.appname
+                params.append(author)
+            params.append(self.appname)
+            if opinion_value is not None and self.opinion:
+                params.append(opinion_value)
+            if self.version:
+                params.append(self.version)
+        path = os.path.join(path, *params)  # noqa: PTH118
+        self._optionally_create_directory(path)
+        return path
+
+    @property
+    def site_data_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: data directory shared by users, e.g. ``C:\\ProgramData\\$appauthor\\$appname``"""
+        path = os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA"))
+        return self._append_parts(path)
+
+    @property
+    def user_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory tied to the user, same as `user_data_dir`"""
+        return self.user_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def site_config_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: config directory shared by the users, same as `site_data_dir`"""
+        return self.site_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: cache directory tied to the user (if opinionated with ``Cache`` folder within ``$appname``) e.g.
+         ``%USERPROFILE%\\AppData\\Local\\$appauthor\\$appname\\Cache\\$version``
+        """
+        path = os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA"))
+        return self._append_parts(path, opinion_value="Cache")
+
+    @property
+    def site_cache_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: cache directory shared by users, e.g. ``C:\\ProgramData\\$appauthor\\$appname\\Cache\\$version``"""
+        path = os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA"))
+        return self._append_parts(path, opinion_value="Cache")
+
+    @property
+    def user_state_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: state directory tied to the user, same as `user_data_dir`"""
+        return self.user_data_dir
+
+    @property
+    def user_log_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: log directory tied to the user, same as `user_data_dir` if not opinionated else ``Logs`` in it"""
+        path = self.user_data_dir
+        if self.opinion:
+            path = os.path.join(path, "Logs")  # noqa: PTH118
+            self._optionally_create_directory(path)
+        return path
+
+    @property
+    def user_documents_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: documents directory tied to the user e.g. ``%USERPROFILE%\\Documents``"""
+        return os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_PERSONAL"))
+
+    @property
+    def user_downloads_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: downloads directory tied to the user e.g. ``%USERPROFILE%\\Downloads``"""
+        return os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_DOWNLOADS"))
+
+    @property
+    def user_pictures_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: pictures directory tied to the user e.g. ``%USERPROFILE%\\Pictures``"""
+        return os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_MYPICTURES"))
+
+    @property
+    def user_videos_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: videos directory tied to the user e.g. ``%USERPROFILE%\\Videos``"""
+        return os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_MYVIDEO"))
+
+    @property
+    def user_music_dir(self) -> str:
+        """:return: music directory tied to the user e.g. ``%USERPROFILE%\\Music``"""
+        return os.path.normpath(get_win_folder("CSIDL_MYMUSIC"))
+
+    @property
+    def user_runtime_dir(self) -> str:
+        """
+        :return: runtime directory tied to the user, e.g.
+         ``%USERPROFILE%\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\$appauthor\\$appname``
+        """
+        path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(get_win_folder("CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA"), "Temp"))  # noqa: PTH118
+        return self._append_parts(path)
+
+
+def get_win_folder_from_env_vars(csidl_name: str) -> str:
+    """Get folder from environment variables."""
+    result = get_win_folder_if_csidl_name_not_env_var(csidl_name)
+    if result is not None:
+        return result
+
+    env_var_name = {
+        "CSIDL_APPDATA": "APPDATA",
+        "CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA": "ALLUSERSPROFILE",
+        "CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA": "LOCALAPPDATA",
+    }.get(csidl_name)
+    if env_var_name is None:
+        msg = f"Unknown CSIDL name: {csidl_name}"
+        raise ValueError(msg)
+    result = os.environ.get(env_var_name)
+    if result is None:
+        msg = f"Unset environment variable: {env_var_name}"
+        raise ValueError(msg)
+    return result
+
+
+def get_win_folder_if_csidl_name_not_env_var(csidl_name: str) -> str | None:
+    """Get folder for a CSIDL name that does not exist as an environment variable."""
+    if csidl_name == "CSIDL_PERSONAL":
+        return os.path.join(os.path.normpath(os.environ["USERPROFILE"]), "Documents")  # noqa: PTH118
+
+    if csidl_name == "CSIDL_DOWNLOADS":
+        return os.path.join(os.path.normpath(os.environ["USERPROFILE"]), "Downloads")  # noqa: PTH118
+
+    if csidl_name == "CSIDL_MYPICTURES":
+        return os.path.join(os.path.normpath(os.environ["USERPROFILE"]), "Pictures")  # noqa: PTH118
+
+    if csidl_name == "CSIDL_MYVIDEO":
+        return os.path.join(os.path.normpath(os.environ["USERPROFILE"]), "Videos")  # noqa: PTH118
+
+    if csidl_name == "CSIDL_MYMUSIC":
+        return os.path.join(os.path.normpath(os.environ["USERPROFILE"]), "Music")  # noqa: PTH118
+    return None
+
+
+def get_win_folder_from_registry(csidl_name: str) -> str:
+    """
+    Get folder from the registry.
+
+    This is a fallback technique at best. I'm not sure if using the registry for these guarantees us the correct answer
+    for all CSIDL_* names.
+    """
+    shell_folder_name = {
+        "CSIDL_APPDATA": "AppData",
+        "CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA": "Common AppData",
+        "CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA": "Local AppData",
+        "CSIDL_PERSONAL": "Personal",
+        "CSIDL_DOWNLOADS": "{374DE290-123F-4565-9164-39C4925E467B}",
+        "CSIDL_MYPICTURES": "My Pictures",
+        "CSIDL_MYVIDEO": "My Video",
+        "CSIDL_MYMUSIC": "My Music",
+    }.get(csidl_name)
+    if shell_folder_name is None:
+        msg = f"Unknown CSIDL name: {csidl_name}"
+        raise ValueError(msg)
+    if sys.platform != "win32":  # only needed for mypy type checker to know that this code runs only on Windows
+        raise NotImplementedError
+    import winreg
+
+    key = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, r"Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders")
+    directory, _ = winreg.QueryValueEx(key, shell_folder_name)
+    return str(directory)
+
+
+def get_win_folder_via_ctypes(csidl_name: str) -> str:
+    """Get folder with ctypes."""
+    # There is no 'CSIDL_DOWNLOADS'.
+    # Use 'CSIDL_PROFILE' (40) and append the default folder 'Downloads' instead.
+    # https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/shell/knownfolderid
+
+    csidl_const = {
+        "CSIDL_APPDATA": 26,
+        "CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA": 35,
+        "CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA": 28,
+        "CSIDL_PERSONAL": 5,
+        "CSIDL_MYPICTURES": 39,
+        "CSIDL_MYVIDEO": 14,
+        "CSIDL_MYMUSIC": 13,
+        "CSIDL_DOWNLOADS": 40,
+    }.get(csidl_name)
+    if csidl_const is None:
+        msg = f"Unknown CSIDL name: {csidl_name}"
+        raise ValueError(msg)
+
+    buf = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(1024)
+    windll = getattr(ctypes, "windll")  # noqa: B009 # using getattr to avoid false positive with mypy type checker
+    windll.shell32.SHGetFolderPathW(None, csidl_const, None, 0, buf)
+
+    # Downgrade to short path name if it has highbit chars.
+    if any(ord(c) > 255 for c in buf):  # noqa: PLR2004
+        buf2 = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(1024)
+        if windll.kernel32.GetShortPathNameW(buf.value, buf2, 1024):
+            buf = buf2
+
+    if csidl_name == "CSIDL_DOWNLOADS":
+        return os.path.join(buf.value, "Downloads")  # noqa: PTH118
+
+    return buf.value
+
+
+def _pick_get_win_folder() -> Callable[[str], str]:
+    if hasattr(ctypes, "windll"):
+        return get_win_folder_via_ctypes
+    try:
+        import winreg  # noqa: F401
+    except ImportError:
+        return get_win_folder_from_env_vars
+    else:
+        return get_win_folder_from_registry
+
+
+get_win_folder = lru_cache(maxsize=None)(_pick_get_win_folder())
+
+__all__ = [
+    "Windows",
+]
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/cmdline.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/cmdline.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eec1775ba5fcba678f014f8a977259675e9c1854
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/cmdline.py
@@ -0,0 +1,668 @@
+"""
+    pygments.cmdline
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Command line interface.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import os
+import sys
+import shutil
+import argparse
+from textwrap import dedent
+
+from pip._vendor.pygments import __version__, highlight
+from pip._vendor.pygments.util import ClassNotFound, OptionError, docstring_headline, \
+    guess_decode, guess_decode_from_terminal, terminal_encoding, \
+    UnclosingTextIOWrapper
+from pip._vendor.pygments.lexers import get_all_lexers, get_lexer_by_name, guess_lexer, \
+    load_lexer_from_file, get_lexer_for_filename, find_lexer_class_for_filename
+from pip._vendor.pygments.lexers.special import TextLexer
+from pip._vendor.pygments.formatters.latex import LatexEmbeddedLexer, LatexFormatter
+from pip._vendor.pygments.formatters import get_all_formatters, get_formatter_by_name, \
+    load_formatter_from_file, get_formatter_for_filename, find_formatter_class
+from pip._vendor.pygments.formatters.terminal import TerminalFormatter
+from pip._vendor.pygments.formatters.terminal256 import Terminal256Formatter, TerminalTrueColorFormatter
+from pip._vendor.pygments.filters import get_all_filters, find_filter_class
+from pip._vendor.pygments.styles import get_all_styles, get_style_by_name
+
+
+def _parse_options(o_strs):
+    opts = {}
+    if not o_strs:
+        return opts
+    for o_str in o_strs:
+        if not o_str.strip():
+            continue
+        o_args = o_str.split(',')
+        for o_arg in o_args:
+            o_arg = o_arg.strip()
+            try:
+                o_key, o_val = o_arg.split('=', 1)
+                o_key = o_key.strip()
+                o_val = o_val.strip()
+            except ValueError:
+                opts[o_arg] = True
+            else:
+                opts[o_key] = o_val
+    return opts
+
+
+def _parse_filters(f_strs):
+    filters = []
+    if not f_strs:
+        return filters
+    for f_str in f_strs:
+        if ':' in f_str:
+            fname, fopts = f_str.split(':', 1)
+            filters.append((fname, _parse_options([fopts])))
+        else:
+            filters.append((f_str, {}))
+    return filters
+
+
+def _print_help(what, name):
+    try:
+        if what == 'lexer':
+            cls = get_lexer_by_name(name)
+            print("Help on the %s lexer:" % cls.name)
+            print(dedent(cls.__doc__))
+        elif what == 'formatter':
+            cls = find_formatter_class(name)
+            print("Help on the %s formatter:" % cls.name)
+            print(dedent(cls.__doc__))
+        elif what == 'filter':
+            cls = find_filter_class(name)
+            print("Help on the %s filter:" % name)
+            print(dedent(cls.__doc__))
+        return 0
+    except (AttributeError, ValueError):
+        print("%s not found!" % what, file=sys.stderr)
+        return 1
+
+
+def _print_list(what):
+    if what == 'lexer':
+        print()
+        print("Lexers:")
+        print("~~~~~~~")
+
+        info = []
+        for fullname, names, exts, _ in get_all_lexers():
+            tup = (', '.join(names)+':', fullname,
+                   exts and '(filenames ' + ', '.join(exts) + ')' or '')
+            info.append(tup)
+        info.sort()
+        for i in info:
+            print(('* %s\n    %s %s') % i)
+
+    elif what == 'formatter':
+        print()
+        print("Formatters:")
+        print("~~~~~~~~~~~")
+
+        info = []
+        for cls in get_all_formatters():
+            doc = docstring_headline(cls)
+            tup = (', '.join(cls.aliases) + ':', doc, cls.filenames and
+                   '(filenames ' + ', '.join(cls.filenames) + ')' or '')
+            info.append(tup)
+        info.sort()
+        for i in info:
+            print(('* %s\n    %s %s') % i)
+
+    elif what == 'filter':
+        print()
+        print("Filters:")
+        print("~~~~~~~~")
+
+        for name in get_all_filters():
+            cls = find_filter_class(name)
+            print("* " + name + ':')
+            print("    %s" % docstring_headline(cls))
+
+    elif what == 'style':
+        print()
+        print("Styles:")
+        print("~~~~~~~")
+
+        for name in get_all_styles():
+            cls = get_style_by_name(name)
+            print("* " + name + ':')
+            print("    %s" % docstring_headline(cls))
+
+
+def _print_list_as_json(requested_items):
+    import json
+    result = {}
+    if 'lexer' in requested_items:
+        info = {}
+        for fullname, names, filenames, mimetypes in get_all_lexers():
+            info[fullname] = {
+                'aliases': names,
+                'filenames': filenames,
+                'mimetypes': mimetypes
+            }
+        result['lexers'] = info
+
+    if 'formatter' in requested_items:
+        info = {}
+        for cls in get_all_formatters():
+            doc = docstring_headline(cls)
+            info[cls.name] = {
+                'aliases': cls.aliases,
+                'filenames': cls.filenames,
+                'doc': doc
+            }
+        result['formatters'] = info
+
+    if 'filter' in requested_items:
+        info = {}
+        for name in get_all_filters():
+            cls = find_filter_class(name)
+            info[name] = {
+                'doc': docstring_headline(cls)
+            }
+        result['filters'] = info
+
+    if 'style' in requested_items:
+        info = {}
+        for name in get_all_styles():
+            cls = get_style_by_name(name)
+            info[name] = {
+                'doc': docstring_headline(cls)
+            }
+        result['styles'] = info
+
+    json.dump(result, sys.stdout)
+
+def main_inner(parser, argns):
+    if argns.help:
+        parser.print_help()
+        return 0
+
+    if argns.V:
+        print('Pygments version %s, (c) 2006-2023 by Georg Brandl, Matthäus '
+              'Chajdas and contributors.' % __version__)
+        return 0
+
+    def is_only_option(opt):
+        return not any(v for (k, v) in vars(argns).items() if k != opt)
+
+    # handle ``pygmentize -L``
+    if argns.L is not None:
+        arg_set = set()
+        for k, v in vars(argns).items():
+            if v:
+                arg_set.add(k)
+
+        arg_set.discard('L')
+        arg_set.discard('json')
+
+        if arg_set:
+            parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+
+        # print version
+        if not argns.json:
+            main(['', '-V'])
+        allowed_types = {'lexer', 'formatter', 'filter', 'style'}
+        largs = [arg.rstrip('s') for arg in argns.L]
+        if any(arg not in allowed_types for arg in largs):
+            parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+            return 0
+        if not largs:
+            largs = allowed_types
+        if not argns.json:
+            for arg in largs:
+                _print_list(arg)
+        else:
+            _print_list_as_json(largs)
+        return 0
+
+    # handle ``pygmentize -H``
+    if argns.H:
+        if not is_only_option('H'):
+            parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+        what, name = argns.H
+        if what not in ('lexer', 'formatter', 'filter'):
+            parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+        return _print_help(what, name)
+
+    # parse -O options
+    parsed_opts = _parse_options(argns.O or [])
+
+    # parse -P options
+    for p_opt in argns.P or []:
+        try:
+            name, value = p_opt.split('=', 1)
+        except ValueError:
+            parsed_opts[p_opt] = True
+        else:
+            parsed_opts[name] = value
+
+    # encodings
+    inencoding = parsed_opts.get('inencoding', parsed_opts.get('encoding'))
+    outencoding = parsed_opts.get('outencoding', parsed_opts.get('encoding'))
+
+    # handle ``pygmentize -N``
+    if argns.N:
+        lexer = find_lexer_class_for_filename(argns.N)
+        if lexer is None:
+            lexer = TextLexer
+
+        print(lexer.aliases[0])
+        return 0
+
+    # handle ``pygmentize -C``
+    if argns.C:
+        inp = sys.stdin.buffer.read()
+        try:
+            lexer = guess_lexer(inp, inencoding=inencoding)
+        except ClassNotFound:
+            lexer = TextLexer
+
+        print(lexer.aliases[0])
+        return 0
+
+    # handle ``pygmentize -S``
+    S_opt = argns.S
+    a_opt = argns.a
+    if S_opt is not None:
+        f_opt = argns.f
+        if not f_opt:
+            parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+        if argns.l or argns.INPUTFILE:
+            parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+
+        try:
+            parsed_opts['style'] = S_opt
+            fmter = get_formatter_by_name(f_opt, **parsed_opts)
+        except ClassNotFound as err:
+            print(err, file=sys.stderr)
+            return 1
+
+        print(fmter.get_style_defs(a_opt or ''))
+        return 0
+
+    # if no -S is given, -a is not allowed
+    if argns.a is not None:
+        parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+        return 2
+
+    # parse -F options
+    F_opts = _parse_filters(argns.F or [])
+
+    # -x: allow custom (eXternal) lexers and formatters
+    allow_custom_lexer_formatter = bool(argns.x)
+
+    # select lexer
+    lexer = None
+
+    # given by name?
+    lexername = argns.l
+    if lexername:
+        # custom lexer, located relative to user's cwd
+        if allow_custom_lexer_formatter and '.py' in lexername:
+            try:
+                filename = None
+                name = None
+                if ':' in lexername:
+                    filename, name = lexername.rsplit(':', 1)
+
+                    if '.py' in name:
+                        # This can happen on Windows: If the lexername is
+                        # C:\lexer.py -- return to normal load path in that case
+                        name = None
+
+                if filename and name:
+                    lexer = load_lexer_from_file(filename, name,
+                                                 **parsed_opts)
+                else:
+                    lexer = load_lexer_from_file(lexername, **parsed_opts)
+            except ClassNotFound as err:
+                print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                return 1
+        else:
+            try:
+                lexer = get_lexer_by_name(lexername, **parsed_opts)
+            except (OptionError, ClassNotFound) as err:
+                print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                return 1
+
+    # read input code
+    code = None
+
+    if argns.INPUTFILE:
+        if argns.s:
+            print('Error: -s option not usable when input file specified',
+                  file=sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+
+        infn = argns.INPUTFILE
+        try:
+            with open(infn, 'rb') as infp:
+                code = infp.read()
+        except Exception as err:
+            print('Error: cannot read infile:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+            return 1
+        if not inencoding:
+            code, inencoding = guess_decode(code)
+
+        # do we have to guess the lexer?
+        if not lexer:
+            try:
+                lexer = get_lexer_for_filename(infn, code, **parsed_opts)
+            except ClassNotFound as err:
+                if argns.g:
+                    try:
+                        lexer = guess_lexer(code, **parsed_opts)
+                    except ClassNotFound:
+                        lexer = TextLexer(**parsed_opts)
+                else:
+                    print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                    return 1
+            except OptionError as err:
+                print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                return 1
+
+    elif not argns.s:  # treat stdin as full file (-s support is later)
+        # read code from terminal, always in binary mode since we want to
+        # decode ourselves and be tolerant with it
+        code = sys.stdin.buffer.read()  # use .buffer to get a binary stream
+        if not inencoding:
+            code, inencoding = guess_decode_from_terminal(code, sys.stdin)
+            # else the lexer will do the decoding
+        if not lexer:
+            try:
+                lexer = guess_lexer(code, **parsed_opts)
+            except ClassNotFound:
+                lexer = TextLexer(**parsed_opts)
+
+    else:  # -s option needs a lexer with -l
+        if not lexer:
+            print('Error: when using -s a lexer has to be selected with -l',
+                  file=sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+
+    # process filters
+    for fname, fopts in F_opts:
+        try:
+            lexer.add_filter(fname, **fopts)
+        except ClassNotFound as err:
+            print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+            return 1
+
+    # select formatter
+    outfn = argns.o
+    fmter = argns.f
+    if fmter:
+        # custom formatter, located relative to user's cwd
+        if allow_custom_lexer_formatter and '.py' in fmter:
+            try:
+                filename = None
+                name = None
+                if ':' in fmter:
+                    # Same logic as above for custom lexer
+                    filename, name = fmter.rsplit(':', 1)
+
+                    if '.py' in name:
+                        name = None
+
+                if filename and name:
+                    fmter = load_formatter_from_file(filename, name,
+                                                     **parsed_opts)
+                else:
+                    fmter = load_formatter_from_file(fmter, **parsed_opts)
+            except ClassNotFound as err:
+                print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                return 1
+        else:
+            try:
+                fmter = get_formatter_by_name(fmter, **parsed_opts)
+            except (OptionError, ClassNotFound) as err:
+                print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                return 1
+
+    if outfn:
+        if not fmter:
+            try:
+                fmter = get_formatter_for_filename(outfn, **parsed_opts)
+            except (OptionError, ClassNotFound) as err:
+                print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                return 1
+        try:
+            outfile = open(outfn, 'wb')
+        except Exception as err:
+            print('Error: cannot open outfile:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+            return 1
+    else:
+        if not fmter:
+            if os.environ.get('COLORTERM','') in ('truecolor', '24bit'):
+                fmter = TerminalTrueColorFormatter(**parsed_opts)
+            elif '256' in os.environ.get('TERM', ''):
+                fmter = Terminal256Formatter(**parsed_opts)
+            else:
+                fmter = TerminalFormatter(**parsed_opts)
+        outfile = sys.stdout.buffer
+
+    # determine output encoding if not explicitly selected
+    if not outencoding:
+        if outfn:
+            # output file? use lexer encoding for now (can still be None)
+            fmter.encoding = inencoding
+        else:
+            # else use terminal encoding
+            fmter.encoding = terminal_encoding(sys.stdout)
+
+    # provide coloring under Windows, if possible
+    if not outfn and sys.platform in ('win32', 'cygwin') and \
+       fmter.name in ('Terminal', 'Terminal256'):  # pragma: no cover
+        # unfortunately colorama doesn't support binary streams on Py3
+        outfile = UnclosingTextIOWrapper(outfile, encoding=fmter.encoding)
+        fmter.encoding = None
+        try:
+            import pip._vendor.colorama.initialise as colorama_initialise
+        except ImportError:
+            pass
+        else:
+            outfile = colorama_initialise.wrap_stream(
+                outfile, convert=None, strip=None, autoreset=False, wrap=True)
+
+    # When using the LaTeX formatter and the option `escapeinside` is
+    # specified, we need a special lexer which collects escaped text
+    # before running the chosen language lexer.
+    escapeinside = parsed_opts.get('escapeinside', '')
+    if len(escapeinside) == 2 and isinstance(fmter, LatexFormatter):
+        left = escapeinside[0]
+        right = escapeinside[1]
+        lexer = LatexEmbeddedLexer(left, right, lexer)
+
+    # ... and do it!
+    if not argns.s:
+        # process whole input as per normal...
+        try:
+            highlight(code, lexer, fmter, outfile)
+        finally:
+            if outfn:
+                outfile.close()
+        return 0
+    else:
+        # line by line processing of stdin (eg: for 'tail -f')...
+        try:
+            while 1:
+                line = sys.stdin.buffer.readline()
+                if not line:
+                    break
+                if not inencoding:
+                    line = guess_decode_from_terminal(line, sys.stdin)[0]
+                highlight(line, lexer, fmter, outfile)
+                if hasattr(outfile, 'flush'):
+                    outfile.flush()
+            return 0
+        except KeyboardInterrupt:  # pragma: no cover
+            return 0
+        finally:
+            if outfn:
+                outfile.close()
+
+
+class HelpFormatter(argparse.HelpFormatter):
+    def __init__(self, prog, indent_increment=2, max_help_position=16, width=None):
+        if width is None:
+            try:
+                width = shutil.get_terminal_size().columns - 2
+            except Exception:
+                pass
+        argparse.HelpFormatter.__init__(self, prog, indent_increment,
+                                        max_help_position, width)
+
+
+def main(args=sys.argv):
+    """
+    Main command line entry point.
+    """
+    desc = "Highlight an input file and write the result to an output file."
+    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=desc, add_help=False,
+                                     formatter_class=HelpFormatter)
+
+    operation = parser.add_argument_group('Main operation')
+    lexersel = operation.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
+    lexersel.add_argument(
+        '-l', metavar='LEXER',
+        help='Specify the lexer to use.  (Query names with -L.)  If not '
+        'given and -g is not present, the lexer is guessed from the filename.')
+    lexersel.add_argument(
+        '-g', action='store_true',
+        help='Guess the lexer from the file contents, or pass through '
+        'as plain text if nothing can be guessed.')
+    operation.add_argument(
+        '-F', metavar='FILTER[:options]', action='append',
+        help='Add a filter to the token stream.  (Query names with -L.) '
+        'Filter options are given after a colon if necessary.')
+    operation.add_argument(
+        '-f', metavar='FORMATTER',
+        help='Specify the formatter to use.  (Query names with -L.) '
+        'If not given, the formatter is guessed from the output filename, '
+        'and defaults to the terminal formatter if the output is to the '
+        'terminal or an unknown file extension.')
+    operation.add_argument(
+        '-O', metavar='OPTION=value[,OPTION=value,...]', action='append',
+        help='Give options to the lexer and formatter as a comma-separated '
+        'list of key-value pairs. '
+        'Example: `-O bg=light,python=cool`.')
+    operation.add_argument(
+        '-P', metavar='OPTION=value', action='append',
+        help='Give a single option to the lexer and formatter - with this '
+        'you can pass options whose value contains commas and equal signs. '
+        'Example: `-P "heading=Pygments, the Python highlighter"`.')
+    operation.add_argument(
+        '-o', metavar='OUTPUTFILE',
+        help='Where to write the output.  Defaults to standard output.')
+
+    operation.add_argument(
+        'INPUTFILE', nargs='?',
+        help='Where to read the input.  Defaults to standard input.')
+
+    flags = parser.add_argument_group('Operation flags')
+    flags.add_argument(
+        '-v', action='store_true',
+        help='Print a detailed traceback on unhandled exceptions, which '
+        'is useful for debugging and bug reports.')
+    flags.add_argument(
+        '-s', action='store_true',
+        help='Process lines one at a time until EOF, rather than waiting to '
+        'process the entire file.  This only works for stdin, only for lexers '
+        'with no line-spanning constructs, and is intended for streaming '
+        'input such as you get from `tail -f`. '
+        'Example usage: `tail -f sql.log | pygmentize -s -l sql`.')
+    flags.add_argument(
+        '-x', action='store_true',
+        help='Allow custom lexers and formatters to be loaded from a .py file '
+        'relative to the current working directory. For example, '
+        '`-l ./customlexer.py -x`. By default, this option expects a file '
+        'with a class named CustomLexer or CustomFormatter; you can also '
+        'specify your own class name with a colon (`-l ./lexer.py:MyLexer`). '
+        'Users should be very careful not to use this option with untrusted '
+        'files, because it will import and run them.')
+    flags.add_argument('--json', help='Output as JSON. This can '
+        'be only used in conjunction with -L.',
+        default=False,
+        action='store_true')
+
+    special_modes_group = parser.add_argument_group(
+        'Special modes - do not do any highlighting')
+    special_modes = special_modes_group.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-S', metavar='STYLE -f formatter',
+        help='Print style definitions for STYLE for a formatter '
+        'given with -f. The argument given by -a is formatter '
+        'dependent.')
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-L', nargs='*', metavar='WHAT',
+        help='List lexers, formatters, styles or filters -- '
+        'give additional arguments for the thing(s) you want to list '
+        '(e.g. "styles"), or omit them to list everything.')
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-N', metavar='FILENAME',
+        help='Guess and print out a lexer name based solely on the given '
+        'filename. Does not take input or highlight anything. If no specific '
+        'lexer can be determined, "text" is printed.')
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-C', action='store_true',
+        help='Like -N, but print out a lexer name based solely on '
+        'a given content from standard input.')
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-H', action='store', nargs=2, metavar=('NAME', 'TYPE'),
+        help='Print detailed help for the object  of type , '
+        'where  is one of "lexer", "formatter" or "filter".')
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-V', action='store_true',
+        help='Print the package version.')
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-h', '--help', action='store_true',
+        help='Print this help.')
+    special_modes_group.add_argument(
+        '-a', metavar='ARG',
+        help='Formatter-specific additional argument for the -S (print '
+        'style sheet) mode.')
+
+    argns = parser.parse_args(args[1:])
+
+    try:
+        return main_inner(parser, argns)
+    except BrokenPipeError:
+        # someone closed our stdout, e.g. by quitting a pager.
+        return 0
+    except Exception:
+        if argns.v:
+            print(file=sys.stderr)
+            print('*' * 65, file=sys.stderr)
+            print('An unhandled exception occurred while highlighting.',
+                  file=sys.stderr)
+            print('Please report the whole traceback to the issue tracker at',
+                  file=sys.stderr)
+            print('.',
+                  file=sys.stderr)
+            print('*' * 65, file=sys.stderr)
+            print(file=sys.stderr)
+            raise
+        import traceback
+        info = traceback.format_exception(*sys.exc_info())
+        msg = info[-1].strip()
+        if len(info) >= 3:
+            # extract relevant file and position info
+            msg += '\n   (f%s)' % info[-2].split('\n')[0].strip()[1:]
+        print(file=sys.stderr)
+        print('*** Error while highlighting:', file=sys.stderr)
+        print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
+        print('*** If this is a bug you want to report, please rerun with -v.',
+              file=sys.stderr)
+        return 1
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/console.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/console.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..deb4937f74f9a1ccc5fe4cc7761ff5c9d4f5c3d4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/console.py
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+"""
+    pygments.console
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Format colored console output.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+esc = "\x1b["
+
+codes = {}
+codes[""] = ""
+codes["reset"] = esc + "39;49;00m"
+
+codes["bold"] = esc + "01m"
+codes["faint"] = esc + "02m"
+codes["standout"] = esc + "03m"
+codes["underline"] = esc + "04m"
+codes["blink"] = esc + "05m"
+codes["overline"] = esc + "06m"
+
+dark_colors = ["black", "red", "green", "yellow", "blue",
+               "magenta", "cyan", "gray"]
+light_colors = ["brightblack", "brightred", "brightgreen", "brightyellow", "brightblue",
+                "brightmagenta", "brightcyan", "white"]
+
+x = 30
+for d, l in zip(dark_colors, light_colors):
+    codes[d] = esc + "%im" % x
+    codes[l] = esc + "%im" % (60 + x)
+    x += 1
+
+del d, l, x
+
+codes["white"] = codes["bold"]
+
+
+def reset_color():
+    return codes["reset"]
+
+
+def colorize(color_key, text):
+    return codes[color_key] + text + codes["reset"]
+
+
+def ansiformat(attr, text):
+    """
+    Format ``text`` with a color and/or some attributes::
+
+        color       normal color
+        *color*     bold color
+        _color_     underlined color
+        +color+     blinking color
+    """
+    result = []
+    if attr[:1] == attr[-1:] == '+':
+        result.append(codes['blink'])
+        attr = attr[1:-1]
+    if attr[:1] == attr[-1:] == '*':
+        result.append(codes['bold'])
+        attr = attr[1:-1]
+    if attr[:1] == attr[-1:] == '_':
+        result.append(codes['underline'])
+        attr = attr[1:-1]
+    result.append(codes[attr])
+    result.append(text)
+    result.append(codes['reset'])
+    return ''.join(result)
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/filter.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/filter.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dafa08d15692d56b47225b8ec22a23016c00eee1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/filter.py
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+"""
+    pygments.filter
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Module that implements the default filter.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+
+def apply_filters(stream, filters, lexer=None):
+    """
+    Use this method to apply an iterable of filters to
+    a stream. If lexer is given it's forwarded to the
+    filter, otherwise the filter receives `None`.
+    """
+    def _apply(filter_, stream):
+        yield from filter_.filter(lexer, stream)
+    for filter_ in filters:
+        stream = _apply(filter_, stream)
+    return stream
+
+
+def simplefilter(f):
+    """
+    Decorator that converts a function into a filter::
+
+        @simplefilter
+        def lowercase(self, lexer, stream, options):
+            for ttype, value in stream:
+                yield ttype, value.lower()
+    """
+    return type(f.__name__, (FunctionFilter,), {
+        '__module__': getattr(f, '__module__'),
+        '__doc__': f.__doc__,
+        'function': f,
+    })
+
+
+class Filter:
+    """
+    Default filter. Subclass this class or use the `simplefilter`
+    decorator to create own filters.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, **options):
+        self.options = options
+
+    def filter(self, lexer, stream):
+        raise NotImplementedError()
+
+
+class FunctionFilter(Filter):
+    """
+    Abstract class used by `simplefilter` to create simple
+    function filters on the fly. The `simplefilter` decorator
+    automatically creates subclasses of this class for
+    functions passed to it.
+    """
+    function = None
+
+    def __init__(self, **options):
+        if not hasattr(self, 'function'):
+            raise TypeError('%r used without bound function' %
+                            self.__class__.__name__)
+        Filter.__init__(self, **options)
+
+    def filter(self, lexer, stream):
+        # pylint: disable=not-callable
+        yield from self.function(lexer, stream, self.options)
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/formatter.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/formatter.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3ca4892fa31f026428eb5c6de756f1b714656b90
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/formatter.py
@@ -0,0 +1,124 @@
+"""
+    pygments.formatter
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Base formatter class.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import codecs
+
+from pip._vendor.pygments.util import get_bool_opt
+from pip._vendor.pygments.styles import get_style_by_name
+
+__all__ = ['Formatter']
+
+
+def _lookup_style(style):
+    if isinstance(style, str):
+        return get_style_by_name(style)
+    return style
+
+
+class Formatter:
+    """
+    Converts a token stream to text.
+
+    Formatters should have attributes to help selecting them. These
+    are similar to the corresponding :class:`~pygments.lexer.Lexer`
+    attributes.
+
+    .. autoattribute:: name
+       :no-value:
+
+    .. autoattribute:: aliases
+       :no-value:
+
+    .. autoattribute:: filenames
+       :no-value:
+
+    You can pass options as keyword arguments to the constructor.
+    All formatters accept these basic options:
+
+    ``style``
+        The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass
+        (default: "default"). Not used by e.g. the
+        TerminalFormatter.
+    ``full``
+        Tells the formatter to output a "full" document, i.e.
+        a complete self-contained document. This doesn't have
+        any effect for some formatters (default: false).
+    ``title``
+        If ``full`` is true, the title that should be used to
+        caption the document (default: '').
+    ``encoding``
+        If given, must be an encoding name. This will be used to
+        convert the Unicode token strings to byte strings in the
+        output. If it is "" or None, Unicode strings will be written
+        to the output file, which most file-like objects do not
+        support (default: None).
+    ``outencoding``
+        Overrides ``encoding`` if given.
+
+    """
+
+    #: Full name for the formatter, in human-readable form.
+    name = None
+
+    #: A list of short, unique identifiers that can be used to lookup
+    #: the formatter from a list, e.g. using :func:`.get_formatter_by_name()`.
+    aliases = []
+
+    #: A list of fnmatch patterns that match filenames for which this
+    #: formatter can produce output. The patterns in this list should be unique
+    #: among all formatters.
+    filenames = []
+
+    #: If True, this formatter outputs Unicode strings when no encoding
+    #: option is given.
+    unicodeoutput = True
+
+    def __init__(self, **options):
+        """
+        As with lexers, this constructor takes arbitrary optional arguments,
+        and if you override it, you should first process your own options, then
+        call the base class implementation.
+        """
+        self.style = _lookup_style(options.get('style', 'default'))
+        self.full = get_bool_opt(options, 'full', False)
+        self.title = options.get('title', '')
+        self.encoding = options.get('encoding', None) or None
+        if self.encoding in ('guess', 'chardet'):
+            # can happen for e.g. pygmentize -O encoding=guess
+            self.encoding = 'utf-8'
+        self.encoding = options.get('outencoding') or self.encoding
+        self.options = options
+
+    def get_style_defs(self, arg=''):
+        """
+        This method must return statements or declarations suitable to define
+        the current style for subsequent highlighted text (e.g. CSS classes
+        in the `HTMLFormatter`).
+
+        The optional argument `arg` can be used to modify the generation and
+        is formatter dependent (it is standardized because it can be given on
+        the command line).
+
+        This method is called by the ``-S`` :doc:`command-line option `,
+        the `arg` is then given by the ``-a`` option.
+        """
+        return ''
+
+    def format(self, tokensource, outfile):
+        """
+        This method must format the tokens from the `tokensource` iterable and
+        write the formatted version to the file object `outfile`.
+
+        Formatter options can control how exactly the tokens are converted.
+        """
+        if self.encoding:
+            # wrap the outfile in a StreamWriter
+            outfile = codecs.lookup(self.encoding)[3](outfile)
+        return self.format_unencoded(tokensource, outfile)
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/lexer.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/lexer.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eb2c1b46b6928363a1db20306c379b12668c5a47
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/lexer.py
@@ -0,0 +1,943 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexer
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Base lexer classes.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+import sys
+import time
+
+from pip._vendor.pygments.filter import apply_filters, Filter
+from pip._vendor.pygments.filters import get_filter_by_name
+from pip._vendor.pygments.token import Error, Text, Other, Whitespace, _TokenType
+from pip._vendor.pygments.util import get_bool_opt, get_int_opt, get_list_opt, \
+    make_analysator, Future, guess_decode
+from pip._vendor.pygments.regexopt import regex_opt
+
+__all__ = ['Lexer', 'RegexLexer', 'ExtendedRegexLexer', 'DelegatingLexer',
+           'LexerContext', 'include', 'inherit', 'bygroups', 'using', 'this',
+           'default', 'words', 'line_re']
+
+line_re = re.compile('.*?\n')
+
+_encoding_map = [(b'\xef\xbb\xbf', 'utf-8'),
+                 (b'\xff\xfe\0\0', 'utf-32'),
+                 (b'\0\0\xfe\xff', 'utf-32be'),
+                 (b'\xff\xfe', 'utf-16'),
+                 (b'\xfe\xff', 'utf-16be')]
+
+_default_analyse = staticmethod(lambda x: 0.0)
+
+
+class LexerMeta(type):
+    """
+    This metaclass automagically converts ``analyse_text`` methods into
+    static methods which always return float values.
+    """
+
+    def __new__(mcs, name, bases, d):
+        if 'analyse_text' in d:
+            d['analyse_text'] = make_analysator(d['analyse_text'])
+        return type.__new__(mcs, name, bases, d)
+
+
+class Lexer(metaclass=LexerMeta):
+    """
+    Lexer for a specific language.
+
+    See also :doc:`lexerdevelopment`, a high-level guide to writing
+    lexers.
+
+    Lexer classes have attributes used for choosing the most appropriate
+    lexer based on various criteria.
+
+    .. autoattribute:: name
+       :no-value:
+    .. autoattribute:: aliases
+       :no-value:
+    .. autoattribute:: filenames
+       :no-value:
+    .. autoattribute:: alias_filenames
+    .. autoattribute:: mimetypes
+       :no-value:
+    .. autoattribute:: priority
+
+    Lexers included in Pygments should have an additional attribute:
+
+    .. autoattribute:: url
+       :no-value:
+
+    You can pass options to the constructor. The basic options recognized
+    by all lexers and processed by the base `Lexer` class are:
+
+    ``stripnl``
+        Strip leading and trailing newlines from the input (default: True).
+    ``stripall``
+        Strip all leading and trailing whitespace from the input
+        (default: False).
+    ``ensurenl``
+        Make sure that the input ends with a newline (default: True).  This
+        is required for some lexers that consume input linewise.
+
+        .. versionadded:: 1.3
+
+    ``tabsize``
+        If given and greater than 0, expand tabs in the input (default: 0).
+    ``encoding``
+        If given, must be an encoding name. This encoding will be used to
+        convert the input string to Unicode, if it is not already a Unicode
+        string (default: ``'guess'``, which uses a simple UTF-8 / Locale /
+        Latin1 detection.  Can also be ``'chardet'`` to use the chardet
+        library, if it is installed.
+    ``inencoding``
+        Overrides the ``encoding`` if given.
+    """
+
+    #: Full name of the lexer, in human-readable form
+    name = None
+
+    #: A list of short, unique identifiers that can be used to look
+    #: up the lexer from a list, e.g., using `get_lexer_by_name()`.
+    aliases = []
+
+    #: A list of `fnmatch` patterns that match filenames which contain
+    #: content for this lexer. The patterns in this list should be unique among
+    #: all lexers.
+    filenames = []
+
+    #: A list of `fnmatch` patterns that match filenames which may or may not
+    #: contain content for this lexer. This list is used by the
+    #: :func:`.guess_lexer_for_filename()` function, to determine which lexers
+    #: are then included in guessing the correct one. That means that
+    #: e.g. every lexer for HTML and a template language should include
+    #: ``\*.html`` in this list.
+    alias_filenames = []
+
+    #: A list of MIME types for content that can be lexed with this lexer.
+    mimetypes = []
+
+    #: Priority, should multiple lexers match and no content is provided
+    priority = 0
+
+    #: URL of the language specification/definition. Used in the Pygments
+    #: documentation.
+    url = None
+
+    def __init__(self, **options):
+        """
+        This constructor takes arbitrary options as keyword arguments.
+        Every subclass must first process its own options and then call
+        the `Lexer` constructor, since it processes the basic
+        options like `stripnl`.
+
+        An example looks like this:
+
+        .. sourcecode:: python
+
+           def __init__(self, **options):
+               self.compress = options.get('compress', '')
+               Lexer.__init__(self, **options)
+
+        As these options must all be specifiable as strings (due to the
+        command line usage), there are various utility functions
+        available to help with that, see `Utilities`_.
+        """
+        self.options = options
+        self.stripnl = get_bool_opt(options, 'stripnl', True)
+        self.stripall = get_bool_opt(options, 'stripall', False)
+        self.ensurenl = get_bool_opt(options, 'ensurenl', True)
+        self.tabsize = get_int_opt(options, 'tabsize', 0)
+        self.encoding = options.get('encoding', 'guess')
+        self.encoding = options.get('inencoding') or self.encoding
+        self.filters = []
+        for filter_ in get_list_opt(options, 'filters', ()):
+            self.add_filter(filter_)
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        if self.options:
+            return '' % (self.__class__.__name__,
+                                                     self.options)
+        else:
+            return '' % self.__class__.__name__
+
+    def add_filter(self, filter_, **options):
+        """
+        Add a new stream filter to this lexer.
+        """
+        if not isinstance(filter_, Filter):
+            filter_ = get_filter_by_name(filter_, **options)
+        self.filters.append(filter_)
+
+    def analyse_text(text):
+        """
+        A static method which is called for lexer guessing.
+
+        It should analyse the text and return a float in the range
+        from ``0.0`` to ``1.0``.  If it returns ``0.0``, the lexer
+        will not be selected as the most probable one, if it returns
+        ``1.0``, it will be selected immediately.  This is used by
+        `guess_lexer`.
+
+        The `LexerMeta` metaclass automatically wraps this function so
+        that it works like a static method (no ``self`` or ``cls``
+        parameter) and the return value is automatically converted to
+        `float`. If the return value is an object that is boolean `False`
+        it's the same as if the return values was ``0.0``.
+        """
+
+    def get_tokens(self, text, unfiltered=False):
+        """
+        This method is the basic interface of a lexer. It is called by
+        the `highlight()` function. It must process the text and return an
+        iterable of ``(tokentype, value)`` pairs from `text`.
+
+        Normally, you don't need to override this method. The default
+        implementation processes the options recognized by all lexers
+        (`stripnl`, `stripall` and so on), and then yields all tokens
+        from `get_tokens_unprocessed()`, with the ``index`` dropped.
+
+        If `unfiltered` is set to `True`, the filtering mechanism is
+        bypassed even if filters are defined.
+        """
+        if not isinstance(text, str):
+            if self.encoding == 'guess':
+                text, _ = guess_decode(text)
+            elif self.encoding == 'chardet':
+                try:
+                    from pip._vendor import chardet
+                except ImportError as e:
+                    raise ImportError('To enable chardet encoding guessing, '
+                                      'please install the chardet library '
+                                      'from http://chardet.feedparser.org/') from e
+                # check for BOM first
+                decoded = None
+                for bom, encoding in _encoding_map:
+                    if text.startswith(bom):
+                        decoded = text[len(bom):].decode(encoding, 'replace')
+                        break
+                # no BOM found, so use chardet
+                if decoded is None:
+                    enc = chardet.detect(text[:1024])  # Guess using first 1KB
+                    decoded = text.decode(enc.get('encoding') or 'utf-8',
+                                          'replace')
+                text = decoded
+            else:
+                text = text.decode(self.encoding)
+                if text.startswith('\ufeff'):
+                    text = text[len('\ufeff'):]
+        else:
+            if text.startswith('\ufeff'):
+                text = text[len('\ufeff'):]
+
+        # text now *is* a unicode string
+        text = text.replace('\r\n', '\n')
+        text = text.replace('\r', '\n')
+        if self.stripall:
+            text = text.strip()
+        elif self.stripnl:
+            text = text.strip('\n')
+        if self.tabsize > 0:
+            text = text.expandtabs(self.tabsize)
+        if self.ensurenl and not text.endswith('\n'):
+            text += '\n'
+
+        def streamer():
+            for _, t, v in self.get_tokens_unprocessed(text):
+                yield t, v
+        stream = streamer()
+        if not unfiltered:
+            stream = apply_filters(stream, self.filters, self)
+        return stream
+
+    def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text):
+        """
+        This method should process the text and return an iterable of
+        ``(index, tokentype, value)`` tuples where ``index`` is the starting
+        position of the token within the input text.
+
+        It must be overridden by subclasses. It is recommended to
+        implement it as a generator to maximize effectiveness.
+        """
+        raise NotImplementedError
+
+
+class DelegatingLexer(Lexer):
+    """
+    This lexer takes two lexer as arguments. A root lexer and
+    a language lexer. First everything is scanned using the language
+    lexer, afterwards all ``Other`` tokens are lexed using the root
+    lexer.
+
+    The lexers from the ``template`` lexer package use this base lexer.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, _root_lexer, _language_lexer, _needle=Other, **options):
+        self.root_lexer = _root_lexer(**options)
+        self.language_lexer = _language_lexer(**options)
+        self.needle = _needle
+        Lexer.__init__(self, **options)
+
+    def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text):
+        buffered = ''
+        insertions = []
+        lng_buffer = []
+        for i, t, v in self.language_lexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(text):
+            if t is self.needle:
+                if lng_buffer:
+                    insertions.append((len(buffered), lng_buffer))
+                    lng_buffer = []
+                buffered += v
+            else:
+                lng_buffer.append((i, t, v))
+        if lng_buffer:
+            insertions.append((len(buffered), lng_buffer))
+        return do_insertions(insertions,
+                             self.root_lexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(buffered))
+
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# RegexLexer and ExtendedRegexLexer
+#
+
+
+class include(str):  # pylint: disable=invalid-name
+    """
+    Indicates that a state should include rules from another state.
+    """
+    pass
+
+
+class _inherit:
+    """
+    Indicates the a state should inherit from its superclass.
+    """
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return 'inherit'
+
+inherit = _inherit()  # pylint: disable=invalid-name
+
+
+class combined(tuple):  # pylint: disable=invalid-name
+    """
+    Indicates a state combined from multiple states.
+    """
+
+    def __new__(cls, *args):
+        return tuple.__new__(cls, args)
+
+    def __init__(self, *args):
+        # tuple.__init__ doesn't do anything
+        pass
+
+
+class _PseudoMatch:
+    """
+    A pseudo match object constructed from a string.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, start, text):
+        self._text = text
+        self._start = start
+
+    def start(self, arg=None):
+        return self._start
+
+    def end(self, arg=None):
+        return self._start + len(self._text)
+
+    def group(self, arg=None):
+        if arg:
+            raise IndexError('No such group')
+        return self._text
+
+    def groups(self):
+        return (self._text,)
+
+    def groupdict(self):
+        return {}
+
+
+def bygroups(*args):
+    """
+    Callback that yields multiple actions for each group in the match.
+    """
+    def callback(lexer, match, ctx=None):
+        for i, action in enumerate(args):
+            if action is None:
+                continue
+            elif type(action) is _TokenType:
+                data = match.group(i + 1)
+                if data:
+                    yield match.start(i + 1), action, data
+            else:
+                data = match.group(i + 1)
+                if data is not None:
+                    if ctx:
+                        ctx.pos = match.start(i + 1)
+                    for item in action(lexer,
+                                       _PseudoMatch(match.start(i + 1), data), ctx):
+                        if item:
+                            yield item
+        if ctx:
+            ctx.pos = match.end()
+    return callback
+
+
+class _This:
+    """
+    Special singleton used for indicating the caller class.
+    Used by ``using``.
+    """
+
+this = _This()
+
+
+def using(_other, **kwargs):
+    """
+    Callback that processes the match with a different lexer.
+
+    The keyword arguments are forwarded to the lexer, except `state` which
+    is handled separately.
+
+    `state` specifies the state that the new lexer will start in, and can
+    be an enumerable such as ('root', 'inline', 'string') or a simple
+    string which is assumed to be on top of the root state.
+
+    Note: For that to work, `_other` must not be an `ExtendedRegexLexer`.
+    """
+    gt_kwargs = {}
+    if 'state' in kwargs:
+        s = kwargs.pop('state')
+        if isinstance(s, (list, tuple)):
+            gt_kwargs['stack'] = s
+        else:
+            gt_kwargs['stack'] = ('root', s)
+
+    if _other is this:
+        def callback(lexer, match, ctx=None):
+            # if keyword arguments are given the callback
+            # function has to create a new lexer instance
+            if kwargs:
+                # XXX: cache that somehow
+                kwargs.update(lexer.options)
+                lx = lexer.__class__(**kwargs)
+            else:
+                lx = lexer
+            s = match.start()
+            for i, t, v in lx.get_tokens_unprocessed(match.group(), **gt_kwargs):
+                yield i + s, t, v
+            if ctx:
+                ctx.pos = match.end()
+    else:
+        def callback(lexer, match, ctx=None):
+            # XXX: cache that somehow
+            kwargs.update(lexer.options)
+            lx = _other(**kwargs)
+
+            s = match.start()
+            for i, t, v in lx.get_tokens_unprocessed(match.group(), **gt_kwargs):
+                yield i + s, t, v
+            if ctx:
+                ctx.pos = match.end()
+    return callback
+
+
+class default:
+    """
+    Indicates a state or state action (e.g. #pop) to apply.
+    For example default('#pop') is equivalent to ('', Token, '#pop')
+    Note that state tuples may be used as well.
+
+    .. versionadded:: 2.0
+    """
+    def __init__(self, state):
+        self.state = state
+
+
+class words(Future):
+    """
+    Indicates a list of literal words that is transformed into an optimized
+    regex that matches any of the words.
+
+    .. versionadded:: 2.0
+    """
+    def __init__(self, words, prefix='', suffix=''):
+        self.words = words
+        self.prefix = prefix
+        self.suffix = suffix
+
+    def get(self):
+        return regex_opt(self.words, prefix=self.prefix, suffix=self.suffix)
+
+
+class RegexLexerMeta(LexerMeta):
+    """
+    Metaclass for RegexLexer, creates the self._tokens attribute from
+    self.tokens on the first instantiation.
+    """
+
+    def _process_regex(cls, regex, rflags, state):
+        """Preprocess the regular expression component of a token definition."""
+        if isinstance(regex, Future):
+            regex = regex.get()
+        return re.compile(regex, rflags).match
+
+    def _process_token(cls, token):
+        """Preprocess the token component of a token definition."""
+        assert type(token) is _TokenType or callable(token), \
+            'token type must be simple type or callable, not %r' % (token,)
+        return token
+
+    def _process_new_state(cls, new_state, unprocessed, processed):
+        """Preprocess the state transition action of a token definition."""
+        if isinstance(new_state, str):
+            # an existing state
+            if new_state == '#pop':
+                return -1
+            elif new_state in unprocessed:
+                return (new_state,)
+            elif new_state == '#push':
+                return new_state
+            elif new_state[:5] == '#pop:':
+                return -int(new_state[5:])
+            else:
+                assert False, 'unknown new state %r' % new_state
+        elif isinstance(new_state, combined):
+            # combine a new state from existing ones
+            tmp_state = '_tmp_%d' % cls._tmpname
+            cls._tmpname += 1
+            itokens = []
+            for istate in new_state:
+                assert istate != new_state, 'circular state ref %r' % istate
+                itokens.extend(cls._process_state(unprocessed,
+                                                  processed, istate))
+            processed[tmp_state] = itokens
+            return (tmp_state,)
+        elif isinstance(new_state, tuple):
+            # push more than one state
+            for istate in new_state:
+                assert (istate in unprocessed or
+                        istate in ('#pop', '#push')), \
+                    'unknown new state ' + istate
+            return new_state
+        else:
+            assert False, 'unknown new state def %r' % new_state
+
+    def _process_state(cls, unprocessed, processed, state):
+        """Preprocess a single state definition."""
+        assert type(state) is str, "wrong state name %r" % state
+        assert state[0] != '#', "invalid state name %r" % state
+        if state in processed:
+            return processed[state]
+        tokens = processed[state] = []
+        rflags = cls.flags
+        for tdef in unprocessed[state]:
+            if isinstance(tdef, include):
+                # it's a state reference
+                assert tdef != state, "circular state reference %r" % state
+                tokens.extend(cls._process_state(unprocessed, processed,
+                                                 str(tdef)))
+                continue
+            if isinstance(tdef, _inherit):
+                # should be processed already, but may not in the case of:
+                # 1. the state has no counterpart in any parent
+                # 2. the state includes more than one 'inherit'
+                continue
+            if isinstance(tdef, default):
+                new_state = cls._process_new_state(tdef.state, unprocessed, processed)
+                tokens.append((re.compile('').match, None, new_state))
+                continue
+
+            assert type(tdef) is tuple, "wrong rule def %r" % tdef
+
+            try:
+                rex = cls._process_regex(tdef[0], rflags, state)
+            except Exception as err:
+                raise ValueError("uncompilable regex %r in state %r of %r: %s" %
+                                 (tdef[0], state, cls, err)) from err
+
+            token = cls._process_token(tdef[1])
+
+            if len(tdef) == 2:
+                new_state = None
+            else:
+                new_state = cls._process_new_state(tdef[2],
+                                                   unprocessed, processed)
+
+            tokens.append((rex, token, new_state))
+        return tokens
+
+    def process_tokendef(cls, name, tokendefs=None):
+        """Preprocess a dictionary of token definitions."""
+        processed = cls._all_tokens[name] = {}
+        tokendefs = tokendefs or cls.tokens[name]
+        for state in list(tokendefs):
+            cls._process_state(tokendefs, processed, state)
+        return processed
+
+    def get_tokendefs(cls):
+        """
+        Merge tokens from superclasses in MRO order, returning a single tokendef
+        dictionary.
+
+        Any state that is not defined by a subclass will be inherited
+        automatically.  States that *are* defined by subclasses will, by
+        default, override that state in the superclass.  If a subclass wishes to
+        inherit definitions from a superclass, it can use the special value
+        "inherit", which will cause the superclass' state definition to be
+        included at that point in the state.
+        """
+        tokens = {}
+        inheritable = {}
+        for c in cls.__mro__:
+            toks = c.__dict__.get('tokens', {})
+
+            for state, items in toks.items():
+                curitems = tokens.get(state)
+                if curitems is None:
+                    # N.b. because this is assigned by reference, sufficiently
+                    # deep hierarchies are processed incrementally (e.g. for
+                    # A(B), B(C), C(RegexLexer), B will be premodified so X(B)
+                    # will not see any inherits in B).
+                    tokens[state] = items
+                    try:
+                        inherit_ndx = items.index(inherit)
+                    except ValueError:
+                        continue
+                    inheritable[state] = inherit_ndx
+                    continue
+
+                inherit_ndx = inheritable.pop(state, None)
+                if inherit_ndx is None:
+                    continue
+
+                # Replace the "inherit" value with the items
+                curitems[inherit_ndx:inherit_ndx+1] = items
+                try:
+                    # N.b. this is the index in items (that is, the superclass
+                    # copy), so offset required when storing below.
+                    new_inh_ndx = items.index(inherit)
+                except ValueError:
+                    pass
+                else:
+                    inheritable[state] = inherit_ndx + new_inh_ndx
+
+        return tokens
+
+    def __call__(cls, *args, **kwds):
+        """Instantiate cls after preprocessing its token definitions."""
+        if '_tokens' not in cls.__dict__:
+            cls._all_tokens = {}
+            cls._tmpname = 0
+            if hasattr(cls, 'token_variants') and cls.token_variants:
+                # don't process yet
+                pass
+            else:
+                cls._tokens = cls.process_tokendef('', cls.get_tokendefs())
+
+        return type.__call__(cls, *args, **kwds)
+
+
+class RegexLexer(Lexer, metaclass=RegexLexerMeta):
+    """
+    Base for simple stateful regular expression-based lexers.
+    Simplifies the lexing process so that you need only
+    provide a list of states and regular expressions.
+    """
+
+    #: Flags for compiling the regular expressions.
+    #: Defaults to MULTILINE.
+    flags = re.MULTILINE
+
+    #: At all time there is a stack of states. Initially, the stack contains
+    #: a single state 'root'. The top of the stack is called "the current state".
+    #:
+    #: Dict of ``{'state': [(regex, tokentype, new_state), ...], ...}``
+    #:
+    #: ``new_state`` can be omitted to signify no state transition.
+    #: If ``new_state`` is a string, it is pushed on the stack. This ensure
+    #: the new current state is ``new_state``.
+    #: If ``new_state`` is a tuple of strings, all of those strings are pushed
+    #: on the stack and the current state will be the last element of the list.
+    #: ``new_state`` can also be ``combined('state1', 'state2', ...)``
+    #: to signify a new, anonymous state combined from the rules of two
+    #: or more existing ones.
+    #: Furthermore, it can be '#pop' to signify going back one step in
+    #: the state stack, or '#push' to push the current state on the stack
+    #: again. Note that if you push while in a combined state, the combined
+    #: state itself is pushed, and not only the state in which the rule is
+    #: defined.
+    #:
+    #: The tuple can also be replaced with ``include('state')``, in which
+    #: case the rules from the state named by the string are included in the
+    #: current one.
+    tokens = {}
+
+    def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text, stack=('root',)):
+        """
+        Split ``text`` into (tokentype, text) pairs.
+
+        ``stack`` is the initial stack (default: ``['root']``)
+        """
+        pos = 0
+        tokendefs = self._tokens
+        statestack = list(stack)
+        statetokens = tokendefs[statestack[-1]]
+        while 1:
+            for rexmatch, action, new_state in statetokens:
+                m = rexmatch(text, pos)
+                if m:
+                    if action is not None:
+                        if type(action) is _TokenType:
+                            yield pos, action, m.group()
+                        else:
+                            yield from action(self, m)
+                    pos = m.end()
+                    if new_state is not None:
+                        # state transition
+                        if isinstance(new_state, tuple):
+                            for state in new_state:
+                                if state == '#pop':
+                                    if len(statestack) > 1:
+                                        statestack.pop()
+                                elif state == '#push':
+                                    statestack.append(statestack[-1])
+                                else:
+                                    statestack.append(state)
+                        elif isinstance(new_state, int):
+                            # pop, but keep at least one state on the stack
+                            # (random code leading to unexpected pops should
+                            # not allow exceptions)
+                            if abs(new_state) >= len(statestack):
+                                del statestack[1:]
+                            else:
+                                del statestack[new_state:]
+                        elif new_state == '#push':
+                            statestack.append(statestack[-1])
+                        else:
+                            assert False, "wrong state def: %r" % new_state
+                        statetokens = tokendefs[statestack[-1]]
+                    break
+            else:
+                # We are here only if all state tokens have been considered
+                # and there was not a match on any of them.
+                try:
+                    if text[pos] == '\n':
+                        # at EOL, reset state to "root"
+                        statestack = ['root']
+                        statetokens = tokendefs['root']
+                        yield pos, Whitespace, '\n'
+                        pos += 1
+                        continue
+                    yield pos, Error, text[pos]
+                    pos += 1
+                except IndexError:
+                    break
+
+
+class LexerContext:
+    """
+    A helper object that holds lexer position data.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, text, pos, stack=None, end=None):
+        self.text = text
+        self.pos = pos
+        self.end = end or len(text)  # end=0 not supported ;-)
+        self.stack = stack or ['root']
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return 'LexerContext(%r, %r, %r)' % (
+            self.text, self.pos, self.stack)
+
+
+class ExtendedRegexLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    A RegexLexer that uses a context object to store its state.
+    """
+
+    def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text=None, context=None):
+        """
+        Split ``text`` into (tokentype, text) pairs.
+        If ``context`` is given, use this lexer context instead.
+        """
+        tokendefs = self._tokens
+        if not context:
+            ctx = LexerContext(text, 0)
+            statetokens = tokendefs['root']
+        else:
+            ctx = context
+            statetokens = tokendefs[ctx.stack[-1]]
+            text = ctx.text
+        while 1:
+            for rexmatch, action, new_state in statetokens:
+                m = rexmatch(text, ctx.pos, ctx.end)
+                if m:
+                    if action is not None:
+                        if type(action) is _TokenType:
+                            yield ctx.pos, action, m.group()
+                            ctx.pos = m.end()
+                        else:
+                            yield from action(self, m, ctx)
+                            if not new_state:
+                                # altered the state stack?
+                                statetokens = tokendefs[ctx.stack[-1]]
+                    # CAUTION: callback must set ctx.pos!
+                    if new_state is not None:
+                        # state transition
+                        if isinstance(new_state, tuple):
+                            for state in new_state:
+                                if state == '#pop':
+                                    if len(ctx.stack) > 1:
+                                        ctx.stack.pop()
+                                elif state == '#push':
+                                    ctx.stack.append(ctx.stack[-1])
+                                else:
+                                    ctx.stack.append(state)
+                        elif isinstance(new_state, int):
+                            # see RegexLexer for why this check is made
+                            if abs(new_state) >= len(ctx.stack):
+                                del ctx.stack[1:]
+                            else:
+                                del ctx.stack[new_state:]
+                        elif new_state == '#push':
+                            ctx.stack.append(ctx.stack[-1])
+                        else:
+                            assert False, "wrong state def: %r" % new_state
+                        statetokens = tokendefs[ctx.stack[-1]]
+                    break
+            else:
+                try:
+                    if ctx.pos >= ctx.end:
+                        break
+                    if text[ctx.pos] == '\n':
+                        # at EOL, reset state to "root"
+                        ctx.stack = ['root']
+                        statetokens = tokendefs['root']
+                        yield ctx.pos, Text, '\n'
+                        ctx.pos += 1
+                        continue
+                    yield ctx.pos, Error, text[ctx.pos]
+                    ctx.pos += 1
+                except IndexError:
+                    break
+
+
+def do_insertions(insertions, tokens):
+    """
+    Helper for lexers which must combine the results of several
+    sublexers.
+
+    ``insertions`` is a list of ``(index, itokens)`` pairs.
+    Each ``itokens`` iterable should be inserted at position
+    ``index`` into the token stream given by the ``tokens``
+    argument.
+
+    The result is a combined token stream.
+
+    TODO: clean up the code here.
+    """
+    insertions = iter(insertions)
+    try:
+        index, itokens = next(insertions)
+    except StopIteration:
+        # no insertions
+        yield from tokens
+        return
+
+    realpos = None
+    insleft = True
+
+    # iterate over the token stream where we want to insert
+    # the tokens from the insertion list.
+    for i, t, v in tokens:
+        # first iteration. store the position of first item
+        if realpos is None:
+            realpos = i
+        oldi = 0
+        while insleft and i + len(v) >= index:
+            tmpval = v[oldi:index - i]
+            if tmpval:
+                yield realpos, t, tmpval
+                realpos += len(tmpval)
+            for it_index, it_token, it_value in itokens:
+                yield realpos, it_token, it_value
+                realpos += len(it_value)
+            oldi = index - i
+            try:
+                index, itokens = next(insertions)
+            except StopIteration:
+                insleft = False
+                break  # not strictly necessary
+        if oldi < len(v):
+            yield realpos, t, v[oldi:]
+            realpos += len(v) - oldi
+
+    # leftover tokens
+    while insleft:
+        # no normal tokens, set realpos to zero
+        realpos = realpos or 0
+        for p, t, v in itokens:
+            yield realpos, t, v
+            realpos += len(v)
+        try:
+            index, itokens = next(insertions)
+        except StopIteration:
+            insleft = False
+            break  # not strictly necessary
+
+
+class ProfilingRegexLexerMeta(RegexLexerMeta):
+    """Metaclass for ProfilingRegexLexer, collects regex timing info."""
+
+    def _process_regex(cls, regex, rflags, state):
+        if isinstance(regex, words):
+            rex = regex_opt(regex.words, prefix=regex.prefix,
+                            suffix=regex.suffix)
+        else:
+            rex = regex
+        compiled = re.compile(rex, rflags)
+
+        def match_func(text, pos, endpos=sys.maxsize):
+            info = cls._prof_data[-1].setdefault((state, rex), [0, 0.0])
+            t0 = time.time()
+            res = compiled.match(text, pos, endpos)
+            t1 = time.time()
+            info[0] += 1
+            info[1] += t1 - t0
+            return res
+        return match_func
+
+
+class ProfilingRegexLexer(RegexLexer, metaclass=ProfilingRegexLexerMeta):
+    """Drop-in replacement for RegexLexer that does profiling of its regexes."""
+
+    _prof_data = []
+    _prof_sort_index = 4  # defaults to time per call
+
+    def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text, stack=('root',)):
+        # this needs to be a stack, since using(this) will produce nested calls
+        self.__class__._prof_data.append({})
+        yield from RegexLexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text, stack)
+        rawdata = self.__class__._prof_data.pop()
+        data = sorted(((s, repr(r).strip('u\'').replace('\\\\', '\\')[:65],
+                        n, 1000 * t, 1000 * t / n)
+                       for ((s, r), (n, t)) in rawdata.items()),
+                      key=lambda x: x[self._prof_sort_index],
+                      reverse=True)
+        sum_total = sum(x[3] for x in data)
+
+        print()
+        print('Profiling result for %s lexing %d chars in %.3f ms' %
+              (self.__class__.__name__, len(text), sum_total))
+        print('=' * 110)
+        print('%-20s %-64s ncalls  tottime  percall' % ('state', 'regex'))
+        print('-' * 110)
+        for d in data:
+            print('%-20s %-65s %5d %8.4f %8.4f' % d)
+        print('=' * 110)
diff --git a/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/modeline.py b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/modeline.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7b6f6a324bad46c7d78fe6ab4ad9630ba674f0a6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pygments/modeline.py
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+"""
+    pygments.modeline
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    A simple modeline parser (based on pymodeline).
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+
+__all__ = ['get_filetype_from_buffer']
+
+
+modeline_re = re.compile(r'''
+    (?: vi | vim | ex ) (?: [<=>]? \d* )? :
+    .* (?: ft | filetype | syn | syntax ) = ( [^:\s]+ )
+''', re.VERBOSE)
+
+
+def get_filetype_from_line(l):
+    m = modeline_re.search(l)
+    if m:
+        return m.group(1)
+
+
+def get_filetype_from_buffer(buf, max_lines=5):
+    """
+    Scan the buffer for modelines and return filetype if one is found.
+    """
+    lines = buf.splitlines()
+    for l in lines[-1:-max_lines-1:-1]:
+        ret = get_filetype_from_line(l)
+        if ret:
+            return ret
+    for i in range(max_lines, -1, -1):
+        if i < len(lines):
+            ret = get_filetype_from_line(lines[i])
+            if ret:
+                return ret
+
+    return None