| """distutils.file_util
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| Utility functions for operating on single files.
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| """
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| import os
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| from distutils.errors import DistutilsFileError
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| from distutils import log
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| _copy_action = {None: 'copying', 'hard': 'hard linking', 'sym': 'symbolically linking'}
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| def _copy_file_contents(src, dst, buffer_size=16 * 1024):
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| """Copy the file 'src' to 'dst'; both must be filenames. Any error
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| opening either file, reading from 'src', or writing to 'dst', raises
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| DistutilsFileError. Data is read/written in chunks of 'buffer_size'
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| bytes (default 16k). No attempt is made to handle anything apart from
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| regular files.
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| """
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| fsrc = None
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| fdst = None
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| try:
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| try:
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| fsrc = open(src, 'rb')
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| except OSError as e:
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| raise DistutilsFileError("could not open '{}': {}".format(src, e.strerror))
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| if os.path.exists(dst):
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| try:
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| os.unlink(dst)
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| except OSError as e:
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| raise DistutilsFileError(
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| "could not delete '{}': {}".format(dst, e.strerror)
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| )
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| try:
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| fdst = open(dst, 'wb')
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| except OSError as e:
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| raise DistutilsFileError(
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| "could not create '{}': {}".format(dst, e.strerror)
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| )
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| while True:
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| try:
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| buf = fsrc.read(buffer_size)
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| except OSError as e:
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| raise DistutilsFileError(
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| "could not read from '{}': {}".format(src, e.strerror)
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| )
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| if not buf:
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| break
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| try:
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| fdst.write(buf)
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| except OSError as e:
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| raise DistutilsFileError(
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| "could not write to '{}': {}".format(dst, e.strerror)
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| )
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| finally:
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| if fdst:
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| fdst.close()
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| if fsrc:
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| fsrc.close()
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| def copy_file(
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| src,
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| dst,
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| preserve_mode=1,
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| preserve_times=1,
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| update=0,
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| link=None,
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| verbose=1,
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| dry_run=0,
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| ):
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| """Copy a file 'src' to 'dst'. If 'dst' is a directory, then 'src' is
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| copied there with the same name; otherwise, it must be a filename. (If
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| the file exists, it will be ruthlessly clobbered.) If 'preserve_mode'
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| is true (the default), the file's mode (type and permission bits, or
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| whatever is analogous on the current platform) is copied. If
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| 'preserve_times' is true (the default), the last-modified and
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| last-access times are copied as well. If 'update' is true, 'src' will
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| only be copied if 'dst' does not exist, or if 'dst' does exist but is
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| older than 'src'.
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| 'link' allows you to make hard links (os.link) or symbolic links
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| (os.symlink) instead of copying: set it to "hard" or "sym"; if it is
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| None (the default), files are copied. Don't set 'link' on systems that
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| don't support it: 'copy_file()' doesn't check if hard or symbolic
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| linking is available. If hardlink fails, falls back to
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| _copy_file_contents().
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| Under Mac OS, uses the native file copy function in macostools; on
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| other systems, uses '_copy_file_contents()' to copy file contents.
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| Return a tuple (dest_name, copied): 'dest_name' is the actual name of
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| the output file, and 'copied' is true if the file was copied (or would
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| have been copied, if 'dry_run' true).
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| """
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| from distutils.dep_util import newer
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| from stat import ST_ATIME, ST_MTIME, ST_MODE, S_IMODE
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| if not os.path.isfile(src):
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| raise DistutilsFileError(
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| "can't copy '%s': doesn't exist or not a regular file" % src
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| )
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| if os.path.isdir(dst):
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| dir = dst
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| dst = os.path.join(dst, os.path.basename(src))
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| else:
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| dir = os.path.dirname(dst)
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| if update and not newer(src, dst):
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| if verbose >= 1:
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| log.debug("not copying %s (output up-to-date)", src)
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| return (dst, 0)
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|
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| try:
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| action = _copy_action[link]
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| except KeyError:
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| raise ValueError("invalid value '%s' for 'link' argument" % link)
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| if verbose >= 1:
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| if os.path.basename(dst) == os.path.basename(src):
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| log.info("%s %s -> %s", action, src, dir)
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| else:
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| log.info("%s %s -> %s", action, src, dst)
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| if dry_run:
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| return (dst, 1)
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| elif link == 'hard':
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| if not (os.path.exists(dst) and os.path.samefile(src, dst)):
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| try:
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| os.link(src, dst)
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| return (dst, 1)
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| except OSError:
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| pass
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| elif link == 'sym':
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| if not (os.path.exists(dst) and os.path.samefile(src, dst)):
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| os.symlink(src, dst)
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| return (dst, 1)
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| _copy_file_contents(src, dst)
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| if preserve_mode or preserve_times:
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| st = os.stat(src)
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| if preserve_times:
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| os.utime(dst, (st[ST_ATIME], st[ST_MTIME]))
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| if preserve_mode:
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| os.chmod(dst, S_IMODE(st[ST_MODE]))
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| return (dst, 1)
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| def move_file(src, dst, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
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|
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| """Move a file 'src' to 'dst'. If 'dst' is a directory, the file will
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| be moved into it with the same name; otherwise, 'src' is just renamed
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| to 'dst'. Return the new full name of the file.
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| Handles cross-device moves on Unix using 'copy_file()'. What about
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| other systems???
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| """
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| from os.path import exists, isfile, isdir, basename, dirname
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| import errno
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| if verbose >= 1:
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| log.info("moving %s -> %s", src, dst)
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| if dry_run:
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| return dst
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| if not isfile(src):
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| raise DistutilsFileError("can't move '%s': not a regular file" % src)
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| if isdir(dst):
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| dst = os.path.join(dst, basename(src))
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| elif exists(dst):
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| raise DistutilsFileError(
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| "can't move '{}': destination '{}' already exists".format(src, dst)
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| )
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| if not isdir(dirname(dst)):
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| raise DistutilsFileError(
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| "can't move '{}': destination '{}' not a valid path".format(src, dst)
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| )
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| copy_it = False
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| try:
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| os.rename(src, dst)
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| except OSError as e:
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| (num, msg) = e.args
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| if num == errno.EXDEV:
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| copy_it = True
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| else:
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| raise DistutilsFileError(
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| "couldn't move '{}' to '{}': {}".format(src, dst, msg)
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| )
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| if copy_it:
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| copy_file(src, dst, verbose=verbose)
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| try:
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| os.unlink(src)
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| except OSError as e:
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| (num, msg) = e.args
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| try:
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| os.unlink(dst)
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| except OSError:
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| pass
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| raise DistutilsFileError(
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| "couldn't move '%s' to '%s' by copy/delete: "
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| "delete '%s' failed: %s" % (src, dst, src, msg)
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| )
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| return dst
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| def write_file(filename, contents):
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| """Create a file with the specified name and write 'contents' (a
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| sequence of strings without line terminators) to it.
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| """
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| f = open(filename, "w")
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| try:
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| for line in contents:
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| f.write(line + "\n")
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| finally:
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| f.close()
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