test_ok1/py/impl/path/common.py

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"""
"""
import os, sys
import py
class Checkers:
_depend_on_existence = 'exists', 'link', 'dir', 'file'
def __init__(self, path):
self.path = path
def dir(self):
raise NotImplementedError
def file(self):
raise NotImplementedError
def dotfile(self):
return self.path.basename.startswith('.')
def ext(self, arg):
if not arg.startswith('.'):
arg = '.' + arg
return self.path.ext == arg
def exists(self):
raise NotImplementedError
def basename(self, arg):
return self.path.basename == arg
def basestarts(self, arg):
return self.path.basename.startswith(arg)
def relto(self, arg):
return self.path.relto(arg)
def fnmatch(self, arg):
return FNMatcher(arg)(self.path)
def endswith(self, arg):
return str(self.path).endswith(arg)
def _evaluate(self, kw):
for name, value in kw.items():
invert = False
meth = None
try:
meth = getattr(self, name)
except AttributeError:
if name[:3] == 'not':
invert = True
try:
meth = getattr(self, name[3:])
except AttributeError:
pass
if meth is None:
raise TypeError(
"no %r checker available for %r" % (name, self.path))
try:
if py.code.getrawcode(meth).co_argcount > 1:
if (not meth(value)) ^ invert:
return False
else:
if bool(value) ^ bool(meth()) ^ invert:
return False
except (py.error.ENOENT, py.error.ENOTDIR):
for name in self._depend_on_existence:
if name in kw:
if kw.get(name):
return False
name = 'not' + name
if name in kw:
if not kw.get(name):
return False
return True
class NeverRaised(Exception):
pass
class PathBase(object):
""" shared implementation for filesystem path objects."""
Checkers = Checkers
def __div__(self, other):
return self.join(str(other))
__truediv__ = __div__ # py3k
def basename(self):
""" basename part of path. """
return self._getbyspec('basename')[0]
basename = property(basename, None, None, basename.__doc__)
def purebasename(self):
""" pure base name of the path."""
return self._getbyspec('purebasename')[0]
purebasename = property(purebasename, None, None, purebasename.__doc__)
def ext(self):
""" extension of the path (including the '.')."""
return self._getbyspec('ext')[0]
ext = property(ext, None, None, ext.__doc__)
def dirpath(self, *args, **kwargs):
""" return the directory Path of the current Path joined
with any given path arguments.
"""
return self.new(basename='').join(*args, **kwargs)
def read(self, mode='r'):
""" read and return a bytestring from reading the path. """
if sys.version_info < (2,3):
for x in 'u', 'U':
if x in mode:
mode = mode.replace(x, '')
f = self.open(mode)
try:
return f.read()
finally:
f.close()
def readlines(self, cr=1):
""" read and return a list of lines from the path. if cr is False, the
newline will be removed from the end of each line. """
if not cr:
content = self.read('rU')
return content.split('\n')
else:
f = self.open('rU')
try:
return f.readlines()
finally:
f.close()
def load(self):
""" (deprecated) return object unpickled from self.read() """
f = self.open('rb')
try:
return py.error.checked_call(py.std.pickle.load, f)
finally:
f.close()
def move(self, target):
""" move this path to target. """
if target.relto(self):
raise py.error.EINVAL(target,
"cannot move path into a subdirectory of itself")
try:
self.rename(target)
except py.error.EXDEV: # invalid cross-device link
self.copy(target)
self.remove()
def __repr__(self):
""" return a string representation of this path. """
return repr(str(self))
def check(self, **kw):
""" check a path for existence, or query its properties
without arguments, this returns True if the path exists (on the
filesystem), False if not
with (keyword only) arguments, the object compares the value
of the argument with the value of a property with the same name
(if it has one, else it raises a TypeError)
when for example the keyword argument 'ext' is '.py', this will
return True if self.ext == '.py', False otherwise
"""
if not kw:
kw = {'exists' : 1}
return self.Checkers(self)._evaluate(kw)
def relto(self, relpath):
""" return a string which is the relative part of the path
to the given 'relpath'.
"""
if not isinstance(relpath, (str, PathBase)):
raise TypeError("%r: not a string or path object" %(relpath,))
strrelpath = str(relpath)
if strrelpath and strrelpath[-1] != self.sep:
strrelpath += self.sep
#assert strrelpath[-1] == self.sep
#assert strrelpath[-2] != self.sep
strself = str(self)
if sys.platform == "win32":
if os.path.normcase(strself).startswith(
os.path.normcase(strrelpath)):
return strself[len(strrelpath):]
elif strself.startswith(strrelpath):
return strself[len(strrelpath):]
return ""
def bestrelpath(self, dest):
""" return a string which is a relative path from self
to dest such that self.join(bestrelpath) == dest and
if not such path can be determined return dest.
"""
try:
base = self.common(dest)
if not base: # can be the case on windows
return str(dest)
self2base = self.relto(base)
reldest = dest.relto(base)
if self2base:
n = self2base.count(self.sep) + 1
else:
n = 0
l = ['..'] * n
if reldest:
l.append(reldest)
target = dest.sep.join(l)
return target
except AttributeError:
return str(dest)
def parts(self, reverse=False):
""" return a root-first list of all ancestor directories
plus the path itself.
"""
current = self
l = [self]
while 1:
last = current
current = current.dirpath()
if last == current:
break
l.insert(0, current)
if reverse:
l.reverse()
return l
def common(self, other):
""" return the common part shared with the other path
or None if there is no common part.
"""
last = None
for x, y in zip(self.parts(), other.parts()):
if x != y:
return last
last = x
return last
def __add__(self, other):
""" return new path object with 'other' added to the basename"""
return self.new(basename=self.basename+str(other))
def __cmp__(self, other):
""" return sort value (-1, 0, +1). """
try:
return cmp(self.strpath, other.strpath)
except AttributeError:
return cmp(str(self), str(other)) # self.path, other.path)
def __lt__(self, other):
try:
return self.strpath < other.strpath
except AttributeError:
return str(self) < str(other)
def visit(self, fil=None, rec=None, ignore=NeverRaised):
""" yields all paths below the current one
fil is a filter (glob pattern or callable), if not matching the
path will not be yielded, defaulting to None (everything is
returned)
rec is a filter (glob pattern or callable) that controls whether
a node is descended, defaulting to None
ignore is an Exception class that is ignoredwhen calling dirlist()
on any of the paths (by default, all exceptions are reported)
"""
if isinstance(fil, str):
fil = FNMatcher(fil)
if rec:
if isinstance(rec, str):
rec = fnmatch(fil)
elif not hasattr(rec, '__call__'):
rec = None
try:
entries = self.listdir()
except ignore:
return
dirs = [p for p in entries
if p.check(dir=1) and (rec is None or rec(p))]
for subdir in dirs:
for p in subdir.visit(fil=fil, rec=rec, ignore=ignore):
yield p
for p in entries:
if fil is None or fil(p):
yield p
def _sortlist(self, res, sort):
if sort:
if hasattr(sort, '__call__'):
res.sort(sort)
else:
res.sort()
def samefile(self, other):
""" return True if other refers to the same stat object as self. """
return self.strpath == str(other)
class FNMatcher:
def __init__(self, pattern):
self.pattern = pattern
def __call__(self, path):
"""return true if the basename/fullname matches the glob-'pattern'.
* matches everything
? matches any single character
[seq] matches any character in seq
[!seq] matches any char not in seq
if the pattern contains a path-separator then the full path
is used for pattern matching and a '*' is prepended to the
pattern.
if the pattern doesn't contain a path-separator the pattern
is only matched against the basename.
"""
pattern = self.pattern
if pattern.find(path.sep) == -1:
name = path.basename
else:
name = str(path) # path.strpath # XXX svn?
pattern = '*' + path.sep + pattern
from fnmatch import fnmatch
return fnmatch(name, pattern)