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| # | |
| # Cython -- Things that don't belong | |
| # anywhere else in particular | |
| # | |
| from __future__ import absolute_import | |
| try: | |
| from __builtin__ import basestring | |
| except ImportError: | |
| basestring = str | |
| try: | |
| FileNotFoundError | |
| except NameError: | |
| FileNotFoundError = OSError | |
| import os | |
| import sys | |
| import re | |
| import io | |
| import codecs | |
| import shutil | |
| import tempfile | |
| from contextlib import contextmanager | |
| modification_time = os.path.getmtime | |
| _function_caches = [] | |
| def clear_function_caches(): | |
| for cache in _function_caches: | |
| cache.clear() | |
| def cached_function(f): | |
| cache = {} | |
| _function_caches.append(cache) | |
| uncomputed = object() | |
| def wrapper(*args): | |
| res = cache.get(args, uncomputed) | |
| if res is uncomputed: | |
| res = cache[args] = f(*args) | |
| return res | |
| wrapper.uncached = f | |
| return wrapper | |
| def cached_method(f): | |
| cache_name = '__%s_cache' % f.__name__ | |
| def wrapper(self, *args): | |
| cache = getattr(self, cache_name, None) | |
| if cache is None: | |
| cache = {} | |
| setattr(self, cache_name, cache) | |
| if args in cache: | |
| return cache[args] | |
| res = cache[args] = f(self, *args) | |
| return res | |
| return wrapper | |
| def replace_suffix(path, newsuf): | |
| base, _ = os.path.splitext(path) | |
| return base + newsuf | |
| def open_new_file(path): | |
| if os.path.exists(path): | |
| # Make sure to create a new file here so we can | |
| # safely hard link the output files. | |
| os.unlink(path) | |
| # we use the ISO-8859-1 encoding here because we only write pure | |
| # ASCII strings or (e.g. for file names) byte encoded strings as | |
| # Unicode, so we need a direct mapping from the first 256 Unicode | |
| # characters to a byte sequence, which ISO-8859-1 provides | |
| # note: can't use io.open() in Py2 as we may be writing str objects | |
| return codecs.open(path, "w", encoding="ISO-8859-1") | |
| def castrate_file(path, st): | |
| # Remove junk contents from an output file after a | |
| # failed compilation. | |
| # Also sets access and modification times back to | |
| # those specified by st (a stat struct). | |
| try: | |
| f = open_new_file(path) | |
| except EnvironmentError: | |
| pass | |
| else: | |
| f.write( | |
| "#error Do not use this file, it is the result of a failed Cython compilation.\n") | |
| f.close() | |
| if st: | |
| os.utime(path, (st.st_atime, st.st_mtime-1)) | |
| def file_newer_than(path, time): | |
| ftime = modification_time(path) | |
| return ftime > time | |
| def safe_makedirs(path): | |
| try: | |
| os.makedirs(path) | |
| except OSError: | |
| if not os.path.isdir(path): | |
| raise | |
| def copy_file_to_dir_if_newer(sourcefile, destdir): | |
| """ | |
| Copy file sourcefile to directory destdir (creating it if needed), | |
| preserving metadata. If the destination file exists and is not | |
| older than the source file, the copying is skipped. | |
| """ | |
| destfile = os.path.join(destdir, os.path.basename(sourcefile)) | |
| try: | |
| desttime = modification_time(destfile) | |
| except OSError: | |
| # New file does not exist, destdir may or may not exist | |
| safe_makedirs(destdir) | |
| else: | |
| # New file already exists | |
| if not file_newer_than(sourcefile, desttime): | |
| return | |
| shutil.copy2(sourcefile, destfile) | |
| def find_root_package_dir(file_path): | |
| dir = os.path.dirname(file_path) | |
| if file_path == dir: | |
| return dir | |
| elif is_package_dir(dir): | |
| return find_root_package_dir(dir) | |
| else: | |
| return dir | |
| def check_package_dir(dir, package_names): | |
| for dirname in package_names: | |
| dir = os.path.join(dir, dirname) | |
| if not is_package_dir(dir): | |
| return None | |
| return dir | |
| def is_package_dir(dir_path): | |
| for filename in ("__init__.py", | |
| "__init__.pyc", | |
| "__init__.pyx", | |
| "__init__.pxd"): | |
| path = os.path.join(dir_path, filename) | |
| if path_exists(path): | |
| return 1 | |
| def path_exists(path): | |
| # try on the filesystem first | |
| if os.path.exists(path): | |
| return True | |
| # figure out if a PEP 302 loader is around | |
| try: | |
| loader = __loader__ | |
| # XXX the code below assumes a 'zipimport.zipimporter' instance | |
| # XXX should be easy to generalize, but too lazy right now to write it | |
| archive_path = getattr(loader, 'archive', None) | |
| if archive_path: | |
| normpath = os.path.normpath(path) | |
| if normpath.startswith(archive_path): | |
| arcname = normpath[len(archive_path)+1:] | |
| try: | |
| loader.get_data(arcname) | |
| return True | |
| except IOError: | |
| return False | |
| except NameError: | |
| pass | |
| return False | |
| # file name encodings | |
| def decode_filename(filename): | |
| if isinstance(filename, bytes): | |
| try: | |
| filename_encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding() | |
| if filename_encoding is None: | |
| filename_encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding() | |
| filename = filename.decode(filename_encoding) | |
| except UnicodeDecodeError: | |
| pass | |
| return filename | |
| # support for source file encoding detection | |
| _match_file_encoding = re.compile(br"(\w*coding)[:=]\s*([-\w.]+)").search | |
| def detect_opened_file_encoding(f): | |
| # PEPs 263 and 3120 | |
| # Most of the time the first two lines fall in the first couple of hundred chars, | |
| # and this bulk read/split is much faster. | |
| lines = () | |
| start = b'' | |
| while len(lines) < 3: | |
| data = f.read(500) | |
| start += data | |
| lines = start.split(b"\n") | |
| if not data: | |
| break | |
| m = _match_file_encoding(lines[0]) | |
| if m and m.group(1) != b'c_string_encoding': | |
| return m.group(2).decode('iso8859-1') | |
| elif len(lines) > 1: | |
| m = _match_file_encoding(lines[1]) | |
| if m: | |
| return m.group(2).decode('iso8859-1') | |
| return "UTF-8" | |
| def skip_bom(f): | |
| """ | |
| Read past a BOM at the beginning of a source file. | |
| This could be added to the scanner, but it's *substantially* easier | |
| to keep it at this level. | |
| """ | |
| if f.read(1) != u'\uFEFF': | |
| f.seek(0) | |
| def open_source_file(source_filename, encoding=None, error_handling=None): | |
| stream = None | |
| try: | |
| if encoding is None: | |
| # Most of the time the encoding is not specified, so try hard to open the file only once. | |
| f = io.open(source_filename, 'rb') | |
| encoding = detect_opened_file_encoding(f) | |
| f.seek(0) | |
| stream = io.TextIOWrapper(f, encoding=encoding, errors=error_handling) | |
| else: | |
| stream = io.open(source_filename, encoding=encoding, errors=error_handling) | |
| except OSError: | |
| if os.path.exists(source_filename): | |
| raise # File is there, but something went wrong reading from it. | |
| # Allow source files to be in zip files etc. | |
| try: | |
| loader = __loader__ | |
| if source_filename.startswith(loader.archive): | |
| stream = open_source_from_loader( | |
| loader, source_filename, | |
| encoding, error_handling) | |
| except (NameError, AttributeError): | |
| pass | |
| if stream is None: | |
| raise FileNotFoundError(source_filename) | |
| skip_bom(stream) | |
| return stream | |
| def open_source_from_loader(loader, | |
| source_filename, | |
| encoding=None, error_handling=None): | |
| nrmpath = os.path.normpath(source_filename) | |
| arcname = nrmpath[len(loader.archive)+1:] | |
| data = loader.get_data(arcname) | |
| return io.TextIOWrapper(io.BytesIO(data), | |
| encoding=encoding, | |
| errors=error_handling) | |
| def str_to_number(value): | |
| # note: this expects a string as input that was accepted by the | |
| # parser already, with an optional "-" sign in front | |
| is_neg = False | |
| if value[:1] == '-': | |
| is_neg = True | |
| value = value[1:] | |
| if len(value) < 2: | |
| value = int(value, 0) | |
| elif value[0] == '0': | |
| literal_type = value[1] # 0'o' - 0'b' - 0'x' | |
| if literal_type in 'xX': | |
| # hex notation ('0x1AF') | |
| value = int(value[2:], 16) | |
| elif literal_type in 'oO': | |
| # Py3 octal notation ('0o136') | |
| value = int(value[2:], 8) | |
| elif literal_type in 'bB': | |
| # Py3 binary notation ('0b101') | |
| value = int(value[2:], 2) | |
| else: | |
| # Py2 octal notation ('0136') | |
| value = int(value, 8) | |
| else: | |
| value = int(value, 0) | |
| return -value if is_neg else value | |
| def long_literal(value): | |
| if isinstance(value, basestring): | |
| value = str_to_number(value) | |
| return not -2**31 <= value < 2**31 | |
| def get_cython_cache_dir(): | |
| r""" | |
| Return the base directory containing Cython's caches. | |
| Priority: | |
| 1. CYTHON_CACHE_DIR | |
| 2. (OS X): ~/Library/Caches/Cython | |
| (posix not OS X): XDG_CACHE_HOME/cython if XDG_CACHE_HOME defined | |
| 3. ~/.cython | |
| """ | |
| if 'CYTHON_CACHE_DIR' in os.environ: | |
| return os.environ['CYTHON_CACHE_DIR'] | |
| parent = None | |
| if os.name == 'posix': | |
| if sys.platform == 'darwin': | |
| parent = os.path.expanduser('~/Library/Caches') | |
| else: | |
| # this could fallback on ~/.cache | |
| parent = os.environ.get('XDG_CACHE_HOME') | |
| if parent and os.path.isdir(parent): | |
| return os.path.join(parent, 'cython') | |
| # last fallback: ~/.cython | |
| return os.path.expanduser(os.path.join('~', '.cython')) | |
| def captured_fd(stream=2, encoding=None): | |
| orig_stream = os.dup(stream) # keep copy of original stream | |
| try: | |
| with tempfile.TemporaryFile(mode="a+b") as temp_file: | |
| def read_output(_output=[b'']): | |
| if not temp_file.closed: | |
| temp_file.seek(0) | |
| _output[0] = temp_file.read() | |
| return _output[0] | |
| os.dup2(temp_file.fileno(), stream) # replace stream by copy of pipe | |
| try: | |
| def get_output(): | |
| result = read_output() | |
| return result.decode(encoding) if encoding else result | |
| yield get_output | |
| finally: | |
| os.dup2(orig_stream, stream) # restore original stream | |
| read_output() # keep the output in case it's used after closing the context manager | |
| finally: | |
| os.close(orig_stream) | |
| def print_bytes(s, header_text=None, end=b'\n', file=sys.stdout, flush=True): | |
| if header_text: | |
| file.write(header_text) # note: text! => file.write() instead of out.write() | |
| file.flush() | |
| try: | |
| out = file.buffer # Py3 | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| out = file # Py2 | |
| out.write(s) | |
| if end: | |
| out.write(end) | |
| if flush: | |
| out.flush() | |
| class LazyStr: | |
| def __init__(self, callback): | |
| self.callback = callback | |
| def __str__(self): | |
| return self.callback() | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return self.callback() | |
| def __add__(self, right): | |
| return self.callback() + right | |
| def __radd__(self, left): | |
| return left + self.callback() | |
| class OrderedSet(object): | |
| def __init__(self, elements=()): | |
| self._list = [] | |
| self._set = set() | |
| self.update(elements) | |
| def __iter__(self): | |
| return iter(self._list) | |
| def update(self, elements): | |
| for e in elements: | |
| self.add(e) | |
| def add(self, e): | |
| if e not in self._set: | |
| self._list.append(e) | |
| self._set.add(e) | |
| # Class decorator that adds a metaclass and recreates the class with it. | |
| # Copied from 'six'. | |
| def add_metaclass(metaclass): | |
| """Class decorator for creating a class with a metaclass.""" | |
| def wrapper(cls): | |
| orig_vars = cls.__dict__.copy() | |
| slots = orig_vars.get('__slots__') | |
| if slots is not None: | |
| if isinstance(slots, str): | |
| slots = [slots] | |
| for slots_var in slots: | |
| orig_vars.pop(slots_var) | |
| orig_vars.pop('__dict__', None) | |
| orig_vars.pop('__weakref__', None) | |
| return metaclass(cls.__name__, cls.__bases__, orig_vars) | |
| return wrapper | |
| def raise_error_if_module_name_forbidden(full_module_name): | |
| #it is bad idea to call the pyx-file cython.pyx, so fail early | |
| if full_module_name == 'cython' or full_module_name.startswith('cython.'): | |
| raise ValueError('cython is a special module, cannot be used as a module name') | |
| def build_hex_version(version_string): | |
| """ | |
| Parse and translate '4.3a1' into the readable hex representation '0x040300A1' (like PY_VERSION_HEX). | |
| """ | |
| # First, parse '4.12a1' into [4, 12, 0, 0xA01]. | |
| digits = [] | |
| release_status = 0xF0 | |
| for digit in re.split('([.abrc]+)', version_string): | |
| if digit in ('a', 'b', 'rc'): | |
| release_status = {'a': 0xA0, 'b': 0xB0, 'rc': 0xC0}[digit] | |
| digits = (digits + [0, 0])[:3] # 1.2a1 -> 1.2.0a1 | |
| elif digit != '.': | |
| digits.append(int(digit)) | |
| digits = (digits + [0] * 3)[:4] | |
| digits[3] += release_status | |
| # Then, build a single hex value, two hex digits per version part. | |
| hexversion = 0 | |
| for digit in digits: | |
| hexversion = (hexversion << 8) + digit | |
| return '0x%08X' % hexversion | |