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# This file must be used with "source bin/activate" *from bash*
# you cannot run it directly
deactivate () {
# reset old environment variables
if [ -n "${_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH:-}" ] ; then
PATH="${_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH:-}"
export PATH
unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH
fi
if [ -n "${_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME:-}" ] ; then
PYTHONHOME="${_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME:-}"
export PYTHONHOME
unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME
fi
# This should detect bash and zsh, which have a hash command that must
# be called to get it to forget past commands. Without forgetting
# past commands the $PATH changes we made may not be respected
if [ -n "${BASH:-}" -o -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] ; then
hash -r
fi
if [ -n "${_OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1:-}" ] ; then
PS1="${_OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1:-}"
export PS1
unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1
fi
unset VIRTUAL_ENV
if [ ! "$1" = "nondestructive" ] ; then
# Self destruct!
unset -f deactivate
fi
}
# unset irrelevant variables
deactivate nondestructive
VIRTUAL_ENV="/root/projekti/TeraHz/backend/venv"
export VIRTUAL_ENV
_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH="$PATH"
PATH="$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin:$PATH"
export PATH
# unset PYTHONHOME if set
# this will fail if PYTHONHOME is set to the empty string (which is bad anyway)
# could use `if (set -u; : $PYTHONHOME) ;` in bash
if [ -n "${PYTHONHOME:-}" ] ; then
_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME="${PYTHONHOME:-}"
unset PYTHONHOME
fi
if [ -z "${VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT:-}" ] ; then
_OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1="${PS1:-}"
if [ "x(venv) " != x ] ; then
PS1="(venv) ${PS1:-}"
else
if [ "`basename \"$VIRTUAL_ENV\"`" = "__" ] ; then
# special case for Aspen magic directories
# see http://www.zetadev.com/software/aspen/
PS1="[`basename \`dirname \"$VIRTUAL_ENV\"\``] $PS1"
else
PS1="(`basename \"$VIRTUAL_ENV\"`)$PS1"
fi
fi
export PS1
fi
# This should detect bash and zsh, which have a hash command that must
# be called to get it to forget past commands. Without forgetting
# past commands the $PATH changes we made may not be respected
if [ -n "${BASH:-}" -o -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] ; then
hash -r
fi

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# This file must be used with "source bin/activate.csh" *from csh*.
# You cannot run it directly.
# Created by Davide Di Blasi <davidedb@gmail.com>.
# Ported to Python 3.3 venv by Andrew Svetlov <andrew.svetlov@gmail.com>
alias deactivate 'test $?_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH != 0 && setenv PATH "$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH" && unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH; rehash; test $?_OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT != 0 && set prompt="$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT" && unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT; unsetenv VIRTUAL_ENV; test "\!:*" != "nondestructive" && unalias deactivate'
# Unset irrelevant variables.
deactivate nondestructive
setenv VIRTUAL_ENV "/root/projekti/TeraHz/backend/venv"
set _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH="$PATH"
setenv PATH "$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin:$PATH"
set _OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT="$prompt"
if (! "$?VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT") then
if ("venv" != "") then
set env_name = "venv"
else
if (`basename "VIRTUAL_ENV"` == "__") then
# special case for Aspen magic directories
# see http://www.zetadev.com/software/aspen/
set env_name = `basename \`dirname "$VIRTUAL_ENV"\``
else
set env_name = `basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV"`
endif
endif
set prompt = "[$env_name] $prompt"
unset env_name
endif
alias pydoc python -m pydoc
rehash

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# This file must be used with ". bin/activate.fish" *from fish* (http://fishshell.org)
# you cannot run it directly
function deactivate -d "Exit virtualenv and return to normal shell environment"
# reset old environment variables
if test -n "$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH"
set -gx PATH $_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH
set -e _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH
end
if test -n "$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME"
set -gx PYTHONHOME $_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME
set -e _OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME
end
if test -n "$_OLD_FISH_PROMPT_OVERRIDE"
functions -e fish_prompt
set -e _OLD_FISH_PROMPT_OVERRIDE
functions -c _old_fish_prompt fish_prompt
functions -e _old_fish_prompt
end
set -e VIRTUAL_ENV
if test "$argv[1]" != "nondestructive"
# Self destruct!
functions -e deactivate
end
end
# unset irrelevant variables
deactivate nondestructive
set -gx VIRTUAL_ENV "/root/projekti/TeraHz/backend/venv"
set -gx _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH $PATH
set -gx PATH "$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin" $PATH
# unset PYTHONHOME if set
if set -q PYTHONHOME
set -gx _OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME $PYTHONHOME
set -e PYTHONHOME
end
if test -z "$VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT"
# fish uses a function instead of an env var to generate the prompt.
# save the current fish_prompt function as the function _old_fish_prompt
functions -c fish_prompt _old_fish_prompt
# with the original prompt function renamed, we can override with our own.
function fish_prompt
# Save the return status of the last command
set -l old_status $status
# Prompt override?
if test -n "(venv) "
printf "%s%s" "(venv) " (set_color normal)
else
# ...Otherwise, prepend env
set -l _checkbase (basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV")
if test $_checkbase = "__"
# special case for Aspen magic directories
# see http://www.zetadev.com/software/aspen/
printf "%s[%s]%s " (set_color -b blue white) (basename (dirname "$VIRTUAL_ENV")) (set_color normal)
else
printf "%s(%s)%s" (set_color -b blue white) (basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") (set_color normal)
end
end
# Restore the return status of the previous command.
echo "exit $old_status" | .
_old_fish_prompt
end
set -gx _OLD_FISH_PROMPT_OVERRIDE "$VIRTUAL_ENV"
end

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#!/root/projekti/TeraHz/backend/venv/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import re
import sys
from setuptools.command.easy_install import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw?|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(main())

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#!/root/projekti/TeraHz/backend/venv/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import re
import sys
from setuptools.command.easy_install import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw?|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(main())

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#!/root/projekti/TeraHz/backend/venv/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import re
import sys
from numpy.f2py.f2py2e import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw?|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(main())

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#!/root/projekti/TeraHz/backend/venv/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import re
import sys
from numpy.f2py.f2py2e import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw?|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(main())

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#!/root/projekti/TeraHz/backend/venv/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import re
import sys
from numpy.f2py.f2py2e import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw?|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(main())

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#!/root/projekti/TeraHz/backend/venv/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import re
import sys
from flask.cli import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw?|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(main())

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#!/root/projekti/TeraHz/backend/venv/bin/python3
# EASY-INSTALL-ENTRY-SCRIPT: 'future==0.17.1','console_scripts','futurize'
__requires__ = 'future==0.17.1'
import re
import sys
from pkg_resources import load_entry_point
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw?|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(
load_entry_point('future==0.17.1', 'console_scripts', 'futurize')()
)

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#!/root/projekti/TeraHz/backend/venv/bin/python3
#
# Very simple serial terminal
#
# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial
# (C)2002-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net>
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
import codecs
import os
import sys
import threading
import serial
from serial.tools.list_ports import comports
from serial.tools import hexlify_codec
# pylint: disable=wrong-import-order,wrong-import-position
codecs.register(lambda c: hexlify_codec.getregentry() if c == 'hexlify' else None)
try:
raw_input
except NameError:
# pylint: disable=redefined-builtin,invalid-name
raw_input = input # in python3 it's "raw"
unichr = chr
def key_description(character):
"""generate a readable description for a key"""
ascii_code = ord(character)
if ascii_code < 32:
return 'Ctrl+{:c}'.format(ord('@') + ascii_code)
else:
return repr(character)
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
class ConsoleBase(object):
"""OS abstraction for console (input/output codec, no echo)"""
def __init__(self):
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
self.byte_output = sys.stdout.buffer
else:
self.byte_output = sys.stdout
self.output = sys.stdout
def setup(self):
"""Set console to read single characters, no echo"""
def cleanup(self):
"""Restore default console settings"""
def getkey(self):
"""Read a single key from the console"""
return None
def write_bytes(self, byte_string):
"""Write bytes (already encoded)"""
self.byte_output.write(byte_string)
self.byte_output.flush()
def write(self, text):
"""Write string"""
self.output.write(text)
self.output.flush()
def cancel(self):
"""Cancel getkey operation"""
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# context manager:
# switch terminal temporary to normal mode (e.g. to get user input)
def __enter__(self):
self.cleanup()
return self
def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.setup()
if os.name == 'nt': # noqa
import msvcrt
import ctypes
class Out(object):
"""file-like wrapper that uses os.write"""
def __init__(self, fd):
self.fd = fd
def flush(self):
pass
def write(self, s):
os.write(self.fd, s)
class Console(ConsoleBase):
def __init__(self):
super(Console, self).__init__()
self._saved_ocp = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetConsoleOutputCP()
self._saved_icp = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetConsoleCP()
ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetConsoleOutputCP(65001)
ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetConsoleCP(65001)
self.output = codecs.getwriter('UTF-8')(Out(sys.stdout.fileno()), 'replace')
# the change of the code page is not propagated to Python, manually fix it
sys.stderr = codecs.getwriter('UTF-8')(Out(sys.stderr.fileno()), 'replace')
sys.stdout = self.output
self.output.encoding = 'UTF-8' # needed for input
def __del__(self):
ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetConsoleOutputCP(self._saved_ocp)
ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetConsoleCP(self._saved_icp)
def getkey(self):
while True:
z = msvcrt.getwch()
if z == unichr(13):
return unichr(10)
elif z in (unichr(0), unichr(0x0e)): # functions keys, ignore
msvcrt.getwch()
else:
return z
def cancel(self):
# CancelIo, CancelSynchronousIo do not seem to work when using
# getwch, so instead, send a key to the window with the console
hwnd = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetConsoleWindow()
ctypes.windll.user32.PostMessageA(hwnd, 0x100, 0x0d, 0)
elif os.name == 'posix':
import atexit
import termios
import fcntl
class Console(ConsoleBase):
def __init__(self):
super(Console, self).__init__()
self.fd = sys.stdin.fileno()
self.old = termios.tcgetattr(self.fd)
atexit.register(self.cleanup)
if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
self.enc_stdin = codecs.getreader(sys.stdin.encoding)(sys.stdin)
else:
self.enc_stdin = sys.stdin
def setup(self):
new = termios.tcgetattr(self.fd)
new[3] = new[3] & ~termios.ICANON & ~termios.ECHO & ~termios.ISIG
new[6][termios.VMIN] = 1
new[6][termios.VTIME] = 0
termios.tcsetattr(self.fd, termios.TCSANOW, new)
def getkey(self):
c = self.enc_stdin.read(1)
if c == unichr(0x7f):
c = unichr(8) # map the BS key (which yields DEL) to backspace
return c
def cancel(self):
fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, termios.TIOCSTI, b'\0')
def cleanup(self):
termios.tcsetattr(self.fd, termios.TCSAFLUSH, self.old)
else:
raise NotImplementedError(
'Sorry no implementation for your platform ({}) available.'.format(sys.platform))
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class Transform(object):
"""do-nothing: forward all data unchanged"""
def rx(self, text):
"""text received from serial port"""
return text
def tx(self, text):
"""text to be sent to serial port"""
return text
def echo(self, text):
"""text to be sent but displayed on console"""
return text
class CRLF(Transform):
"""ENTER sends CR+LF"""
def tx(self, text):
return text.replace('\n', '\r\n')
class CR(Transform):
"""ENTER sends CR"""
def rx(self, text):
return text.replace('\r', '\n')
def tx(self, text):
return text.replace('\n', '\r')
class LF(Transform):
"""ENTER sends LF"""
class NoTerminal(Transform):
"""remove typical terminal control codes from input"""
REPLACEMENT_MAP = dict((x, 0x2400 + x) for x in range(32) if unichr(x) not in '\r\n\b\t')
REPLACEMENT_MAP.update(
{
0x7F: 0x2421, # DEL
0x9B: 0x2425, # CSI
})
def rx(self, text):
return text.translate(self.REPLACEMENT_MAP)
echo = rx
class NoControls(NoTerminal):
"""Remove all control codes, incl. CR+LF"""
REPLACEMENT_MAP = dict((x, 0x2400 + x) for x in range(32))
REPLACEMENT_MAP.update(
{
0x20: 0x2423, # visual space
0x7F: 0x2421, # DEL
0x9B: 0x2425, # CSI
})
class Printable(Transform):
"""Show decimal code for all non-ASCII characters and replace most control codes"""
def rx(self, text):
r = []
for c in text:
if ' ' <= c < '\x7f' or c in '\r\n\b\t':
r.append(c)
elif c < ' ':
r.append(unichr(0x2400 + ord(c)))
else:
r.extend(unichr(0x2080 + ord(d) - 48) for d in '{:d}'.format(ord(c)))
r.append(' ')
return ''.join(r)
echo = rx
class Colorize(Transform):
"""Apply different colors for received and echo"""
def __init__(self):
# XXX make it configurable, use colorama?
self.input_color = '\x1b[37m'
self.echo_color = '\x1b[31m'
def rx(self, text):
return self.input_color + text
def echo(self, text):
return self.echo_color + text
class DebugIO(Transform):
"""Print what is sent and received"""
def rx(self, text):
sys.stderr.write(' [RX:{}] '.format(repr(text)))
sys.stderr.flush()
return text
def tx(self, text):
sys.stderr.write(' [TX:{}] '.format(repr(text)))
sys.stderr.flush()
return text
# other ideas:
# - add date/time for each newline
# - insert newline after: a) timeout b) packet end character
EOL_TRANSFORMATIONS = {
'crlf': CRLF,
'cr': CR,
'lf': LF,
}
TRANSFORMATIONS = {
'direct': Transform, # no transformation
'default': NoTerminal,
'nocontrol': NoControls,
'printable': Printable,
'colorize': Colorize,
'debug': DebugIO,
}
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
def ask_for_port():
"""\
Show a list of ports and ask the user for a choice. To make selection
easier on systems with long device names, also allow the input of an
index.
"""
sys.stderr.write('\n--- Available ports:\n')
ports = []
for n, (port, desc, hwid) in enumerate(sorted(comports()), 1):
sys.stderr.write('--- {:2}: {:20} {!r}\n'.format(n, port, desc))
ports.append(port)
while True:
port = raw_input('--- Enter port index or full name: ')
try:
index = int(port) - 1
if not 0 <= index < len(ports):
sys.stderr.write('--- Invalid index!\n')
continue
except ValueError:
pass
else:
port = ports[index]
return port
class Miniterm(object):
"""\
Terminal application. Copy data from serial port to console and vice versa.
Handle special keys from the console to show menu etc.
"""
def __init__(self, serial_instance, echo=False, eol='crlf', filters=()):
self.console = Console()
self.serial = serial_instance
self.echo = echo
self.raw = False
self.input_encoding = 'UTF-8'
self.output_encoding = 'UTF-8'
self.eol = eol
self.filters = filters
self.update_transformations()
self.exit_character = 0x1d # GS/CTRL+]
self.menu_character = 0x14 # Menu: CTRL+T
self.alive = None
self._reader_alive = None
self.receiver_thread = None
self.rx_decoder = None
self.tx_decoder = None
def _start_reader(self):
"""Start reader thread"""
self._reader_alive = True
# start serial->console thread
self.receiver_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.reader, name='rx')
self.receiver_thread.daemon = True
self.receiver_thread.start()
def _stop_reader(self):
"""Stop reader thread only, wait for clean exit of thread"""
self._reader_alive = False
if hasattr(self.serial, 'cancel_read'):
self.serial.cancel_read()
self.receiver_thread.join()
def start(self):
"""start worker threads"""
self.alive = True
self._start_reader()
# enter console->serial loop
self.transmitter_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.writer, name='tx')
self.transmitter_thread.daemon = True
self.transmitter_thread.start()
self.console.setup()
def stop(self):
"""set flag to stop worker threads"""
self.alive = False
def join(self, transmit_only=False):
"""wait for worker threads to terminate"""
self.transmitter_thread.join()
if not transmit_only:
if hasattr(self.serial, 'cancel_read'):
self.serial.cancel_read()
self.receiver_thread.join()
def close(self):
self.serial.close()
def update_transformations(self):
"""take list of transformation classes and instantiate them for rx and tx"""
transformations = [EOL_TRANSFORMATIONS[self.eol]] + [TRANSFORMATIONS[f]
for f in self.filters]
self.tx_transformations = [t() for t in transformations]
self.rx_transformations = list(reversed(self.tx_transformations))
def set_rx_encoding(self, encoding, errors='replace'):
"""set encoding for received data"""
self.input_encoding = encoding
self.rx_decoder = codecs.getincrementaldecoder(encoding)(errors)
def set_tx_encoding(self, encoding, errors='replace'):
"""set encoding for transmitted data"""
self.output_encoding = encoding
self.tx_encoder = codecs.getincrementalencoder(encoding)(errors)
def dump_port_settings(self):
"""Write current settings to sys.stderr"""
sys.stderr.write("\n--- Settings: {p.name} {p.baudrate},{p.bytesize},{p.parity},{p.stopbits}\n".format(
p=self.serial))
sys.stderr.write('--- RTS: {:8} DTR: {:8} BREAK: {:8}\n'.format(
('active' if self.serial.rts else 'inactive'),
('active' if self.serial.dtr else 'inactive'),
('active' if self.serial.break_condition else 'inactive')))
try:
sys.stderr.write('--- CTS: {:8} DSR: {:8} RI: {:8} CD: {:8}\n'.format(
('active' if self.serial.cts else 'inactive'),
('active' if self.serial.dsr else 'inactive'),
('active' if self.serial.ri else 'inactive'),
('active' if self.serial.cd else 'inactive')))
except serial.SerialException:
# on RFC 2217 ports, it can happen if no modem state notification was
# yet received. ignore this error.
pass
sys.stderr.write('--- software flow control: {}\n'.format('active' if self.serial.xonxoff else 'inactive'))
sys.stderr.write('--- hardware flow control: {}\n'.format('active' if self.serial.rtscts else 'inactive'))
sys.stderr.write('--- serial input encoding: {}\n'.format(self.input_encoding))
sys.stderr.write('--- serial output encoding: {}\n'.format(self.output_encoding))
sys.stderr.write('--- EOL: {}\n'.format(self.eol.upper()))
sys.stderr.write('--- filters: {}\n'.format(' '.join(self.filters)))
def reader(self):
"""loop and copy serial->console"""
try:
while self.alive and self._reader_alive:
# read all that is there or wait for one byte
data = self.serial.read(self.serial.in_waiting or 1)
if data:
if self.raw:
self.console.write_bytes(data)
else:
text = self.rx_decoder.decode(data)
for transformation in self.rx_transformations:
text = transformation.rx(text)
self.console.write(text)
except serial.SerialException:
self.alive = False
self.console.cancel()
raise # XXX handle instead of re-raise?
def writer(self):
"""\
Loop and copy console->serial until self.exit_character character is
found. When self.menu_character is found, interpret the next key
locally.
"""
menu_active = False
try:
while self.alive:
try:
c = self.console.getkey()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
c = '\x03'
if not self.alive:
break
if menu_active:
self.handle_menu_key(c)
menu_active = False
elif c == self.menu_character:
menu_active = True # next char will be for menu
elif c == self.exit_character:
self.stop() # exit app
break
else:
#~ if self.raw:
text = c
for transformation in self.tx_transformations:
text = transformation.tx(text)
self.serial.write(self.tx_encoder.encode(text))
if self.echo:
echo_text = c
for transformation in self.tx_transformations:
echo_text = transformation.echo(echo_text)
self.console.write(echo_text)
except:
self.alive = False
raise
def handle_menu_key(self, c):
"""Implement a simple menu / settings"""
if c == self.menu_character or c == self.exit_character:
# Menu/exit character again -> send itself
self.serial.write(self.tx_encoder.encode(c))
if self.echo:
self.console.write(c)
elif c == '\x15': # CTRL+U -> upload file
self.upload_file()
elif c in '\x08hH?': # CTRL+H, h, H, ? -> Show help
sys.stderr.write(self.get_help_text())
elif c == '\x12': # CTRL+R -> Toggle RTS
self.serial.rts = not self.serial.rts
sys.stderr.write('--- RTS {} ---\n'.format('active' if self.serial.rts else 'inactive'))
elif c == '\x04': # CTRL+D -> Toggle DTR
self.serial.dtr = not self.serial.dtr
sys.stderr.write('--- DTR {} ---\n'.format('active' if self.serial.dtr else 'inactive'))
elif c == '\x02': # CTRL+B -> toggle BREAK condition
self.serial.break_condition = not self.serial.break_condition
sys.stderr.write('--- BREAK {} ---\n'.format('active' if self.serial.break_condition else 'inactive'))
elif c == '\x05': # CTRL+E -> toggle local echo
self.echo = not self.echo
sys.stderr.write('--- local echo {} ---\n'.format('active' if self.echo else 'inactive'))
elif c == '\x06': # CTRL+F -> edit filters
self.change_filter()
elif c == '\x0c': # CTRL+L -> EOL mode
modes = list(EOL_TRANSFORMATIONS) # keys
eol = modes.index(self.eol) + 1
if eol >= len(modes):
eol = 0
self.eol = modes[eol]
sys.stderr.write('--- EOL: {} ---\n'.format(self.eol.upper()))
self.update_transformations()
elif c == '\x01': # CTRL+A -> set encoding
self.change_encoding()
elif c == '\x09': # CTRL+I -> info
self.dump_port_settings()
#~ elif c == '\x01': # CTRL+A -> cycle escape mode
#~ elif c == '\x0c': # CTRL+L -> cycle linefeed mode
elif c in 'pP': # P -> change port
self.change_port()
elif c in 'sS': # S -> suspend / open port temporarily
self.suspend_port()
elif c in 'bB': # B -> change baudrate
self.change_baudrate()
elif c == '8': # 8 -> change to 8 bits
self.serial.bytesize = serial.EIGHTBITS
self.dump_port_settings()
elif c == '7': # 7 -> change to 8 bits
self.serial.bytesize = serial.SEVENBITS
self.dump_port_settings()
elif c in 'eE': # E -> change to even parity
self.serial.parity = serial.PARITY_EVEN
self.dump_port_settings()
elif c in 'oO': # O -> change to odd parity
self.serial.parity = serial.PARITY_ODD
self.dump_port_settings()
elif c in 'mM': # M -> change to mark parity
self.serial.parity = serial.PARITY_MARK
self.dump_port_settings()
elif c in 'sS': # S -> change to space parity
self.serial.parity = serial.PARITY_SPACE
self.dump_port_settings()
elif c in 'nN': # N -> change to no parity
self.serial.parity = serial.PARITY_NONE
self.dump_port_settings()
elif c == '1': # 1 -> change to 1 stop bits
self.serial.stopbits = serial.STOPBITS_ONE
self.dump_port_settings()
elif c == '2': # 2 -> change to 2 stop bits
self.serial.stopbits = serial.STOPBITS_TWO
self.dump_port_settings()
elif c == '3': # 3 -> change to 1.5 stop bits
self.serial.stopbits = serial.STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE
self.dump_port_settings()
elif c in 'xX': # X -> change software flow control
self.serial.xonxoff = (c == 'X')
self.dump_port_settings()
elif c in 'rR': # R -> change hardware flow control
self.serial.rtscts = (c == 'R')
self.dump_port_settings()
else:
sys.stderr.write('--- unknown menu character {} --\n'.format(key_description(c)))
def upload_file(self):
"""Ask user for filenname and send its contents"""
sys.stderr.write('\n--- File to upload: ')
sys.stderr.flush()
with self.console:
filename = sys.stdin.readline().rstrip('\r\n')
if filename:
try:
with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
sys.stderr.write('--- Sending file {} ---\n'.format(filename))
while True:
block = f.read(1024)
if not block:
break
self.serial.write(block)
# Wait for output buffer to drain.
self.serial.flush()
sys.stderr.write('.') # Progress indicator.
sys.stderr.write('\n--- File {} sent ---\n'.format(filename))
except IOError as e:
sys.stderr.write('--- ERROR opening file {}: {} ---\n'.format(filename, e))
def change_filter(self):
"""change the i/o transformations"""
sys.stderr.write('\n--- Available Filters:\n')
sys.stderr.write('\n'.join(
'--- {:<10} = {.__doc__}'.format(k, v)
for k, v in sorted(TRANSFORMATIONS.items())))
sys.stderr.write('\n--- Enter new filter name(s) [{}]: '.format(' '.join(self.filters)))
with self.console:
new_filters = sys.stdin.readline().lower().split()
if new_filters:
for f in new_filters:
if f not in TRANSFORMATIONS:
sys.stderr.write('--- unknown filter: {}\n'.format(repr(f)))
break
else:
self.filters = new_filters
self.update_transformations()
sys.stderr.write('--- filters: {}\n'.format(' '.join(self.filters)))
def change_encoding(self):
"""change encoding on the serial port"""
sys.stderr.write('\n--- Enter new encoding name [{}]: '.format(self.input_encoding))
with self.console:
new_encoding = sys.stdin.readline().strip()
if new_encoding:
try:
codecs.lookup(new_encoding)
except LookupError:
sys.stderr.write('--- invalid encoding name: {}\n'.format(new_encoding))
else:
self.set_rx_encoding(new_encoding)
self.set_tx_encoding(new_encoding)
sys.stderr.write('--- serial input encoding: {}\n'.format(self.input_encoding))
sys.stderr.write('--- serial output encoding: {}\n'.format(self.output_encoding))
def change_baudrate(self):
"""change the baudrate"""
sys.stderr.write('\n--- Baudrate: ')
sys.stderr.flush()
with self.console:
backup = self.serial.baudrate
try:
self.serial.baudrate = int(sys.stdin.readline().strip())
except ValueError as e:
sys.stderr.write('--- ERROR setting baudrate: {} ---\n'.format(e))
self.serial.baudrate = backup
else:
self.dump_port_settings()
def change_port(self):
"""Have a conversation with the user to change the serial port"""
with self.console:
try:
port = ask_for_port()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
port = None
if port and port != self.serial.port:
# reader thread needs to be shut down
self._stop_reader()
# save settings
settings = self.serial.getSettingsDict()
try:
new_serial = serial.serial_for_url(port, do_not_open=True)
# restore settings and open
new_serial.applySettingsDict(settings)
new_serial.rts = self.serial.rts
new_serial.dtr = self.serial.dtr
new_serial.open()
new_serial.break_condition = self.serial.break_condition
except Exception as e:
sys.stderr.write('--- ERROR opening new port: {} ---\n'.format(e))
new_serial.close()
else:
self.serial.close()
self.serial = new_serial
sys.stderr.write('--- Port changed to: {} ---\n'.format(self.serial.port))
# and restart the reader thread
self._start_reader()
def suspend_port(self):
"""\
open port temporarily, allow reconnect, exit and port change to get
out of the loop
"""
# reader thread needs to be shut down
self._stop_reader()
self.serial.close()
sys.stderr.write('\n--- Port closed: {} ---\n'.format(self.serial.port))
do_change_port = False
while not self.serial.is_open:
sys.stderr.write('--- Quit: {exit} | p: port change | any other key to reconnect ---\n'.format(
exit=key_description(self.exit_character)))
k = self.console.getkey()
if k == self.exit_character:
self.stop() # exit app
break
elif k in 'pP':
do_change_port = True
break
try:
self.serial.open()
except Exception as e:
sys.stderr.write('--- ERROR opening port: {} ---\n'.format(e))
if do_change_port:
self.change_port()
else:
# and restart the reader thread
self._start_reader()
sys.stderr.write('--- Port opened: {} ---\n'.format(self.serial.port))
def get_help_text(self):
"""return the help text"""
# help text, starts with blank line!
return """
--- pySerial ({version}) - miniterm - help
---
--- {exit:8} Exit program
--- {menu:8} Menu escape key, followed by:
--- Menu keys:
--- {menu:7} Send the menu character itself to remote
--- {exit:7} Send the exit character itself to remote
--- {info:7} Show info
--- {upload:7} Upload file (prompt will be shown)
--- {repr:7} encoding
--- {filter:7} edit filters
--- Toggles:
--- {rts:7} RTS {dtr:7} DTR {brk:7} BREAK
--- {echo:7} echo {eol:7} EOL
---
--- Port settings ({menu} followed by the following):
--- p change port
--- 7 8 set data bits
--- N E O S M change parity (None, Even, Odd, Space, Mark)
--- 1 2 3 set stop bits (1, 2, 1.5)
--- b change baud rate
--- x X disable/enable software flow control
--- r R disable/enable hardware flow control
""".format(version=getattr(serial, 'VERSION', 'unknown version'),
exit=key_description(self.exit_character),
menu=key_description(self.menu_character),
rts=key_description('\x12'),
dtr=key_description('\x04'),
brk=key_description('\x02'),
echo=key_description('\x05'),
info=key_description('\x09'),
upload=key_description('\x15'),
repr=key_description('\x01'),
filter=key_description('\x06'),
eol=key_description('\x0c'))
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# default args can be used to override when calling main() from an other script
# e.g to create a miniterm-my-device.py
def main(default_port=None, default_baudrate=9600, default_rts=None, default_dtr=None):
"""Command line tool, entry point"""
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Miniterm - A simple terminal program for the serial port.")
parser.add_argument(
"port",
nargs='?',
help="serial port name ('-' to show port list)",
default=default_port)
parser.add_argument(
"baudrate",
nargs='?',
type=int,
help="set baud rate, default: %(default)s",
default=default_baudrate)
group = parser.add_argument_group("port settings")
group.add_argument(
"--parity",
choices=['N', 'E', 'O', 'S', 'M'],
type=lambda c: c.upper(),
help="set parity, one of {N E O S M}, default: N",
default='N')
group.add_argument(
"--rtscts",
action="store_true",
help="enable RTS/CTS flow control (default off)",
default=False)
group.add_argument(
"--xonxoff",
action="store_true",
help="enable software flow control (default off)",
default=False)
group.add_argument(
"--rts",
type=int,
help="set initial RTS line state (possible values: 0, 1)",
default=default_rts)
group.add_argument(
"--dtr",
type=int,
help="set initial DTR line state (possible values: 0, 1)",
default=default_dtr)
group.add_argument(
"--ask",
action="store_true",
help="ask again for port when open fails",
default=False)
group = parser.add_argument_group("data handling")
group.add_argument(
"-e", "--echo",
action="store_true",
help="enable local echo (default off)",
default=False)
group.add_argument(
"--encoding",
dest="serial_port_encoding",
metavar="CODEC",
help="set the encoding for the serial port (e.g. hexlify, Latin1, UTF-8), default: %(default)s",
default='UTF-8')
group.add_argument(
"-f", "--filter",
action="append",
metavar="NAME",
help="add text transformation",
default=[])
group.add_argument(
"--eol",
choices=['CR', 'LF', 'CRLF'],
type=lambda c: c.upper(),
help="end of line mode",
default='CRLF')
group.add_argument(
"--raw",
action="store_true",
help="Do no apply any encodings/transformations",
default=False)
group = parser.add_argument_group("hotkeys")
group.add_argument(
"--exit-char",
type=int,
metavar='NUM',
help="Unicode of special character that is used to exit the application, default: %(default)s",
default=0x1d) # GS/CTRL+]
group.add_argument(
"--menu-char",
type=int,
metavar='NUM',
help="Unicode code of special character that is used to control miniterm (menu), default: %(default)s",
default=0x14) # Menu: CTRL+T
group = parser.add_argument_group("diagnostics")
group.add_argument(
"-q", "--quiet",
action="store_true",
help="suppress non-error messages",
default=False)
group.add_argument(
"--develop",
action="store_true",
help="show Python traceback on error",
default=False)
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.menu_char == args.exit_char:
parser.error('--exit-char can not be the same as --menu-char')
if args.filter:
if 'help' in args.filter:
sys.stderr.write('Available filters:\n')
sys.stderr.write('\n'.join(
'{:<10} = {.__doc__}'.format(k, v)
for k, v in sorted(TRANSFORMATIONS.items())))
sys.stderr.write('\n')
sys.exit(1)
filters = args.filter
else:
filters = ['default']
while True:
# no port given on command line -> ask user now
if args.port is None or args.port == '-':
try:
args.port = ask_for_port()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
sys.stderr.write('\n')
parser.error('user aborted and port is not given')
else:
if not args.port:
parser.error('port is not given')
try:
serial_instance = serial.serial_for_url(
args.port,
args.baudrate,
parity=args.parity,
rtscts=args.rtscts,
xonxoff=args.xonxoff,
do_not_open=True)
if not hasattr(serial_instance, 'cancel_read'):
# enable timeout for alive flag polling if cancel_read is not available
serial_instance.timeout = 1
if args.dtr is not None:
if not args.quiet:
sys.stderr.write('--- forcing DTR {}\n'.format('active' if args.dtr else 'inactive'))
serial_instance.dtr = args.dtr
if args.rts is not None:
if not args.quiet:
sys.stderr.write('--- forcing RTS {}\n'.format('active' if args.rts else 'inactive'))
serial_instance.rts = args.rts
serial_instance.open()
except serial.SerialException as e:
sys.stderr.write('could not open port {}: {}\n'.format(repr(args.port), e))
if args.develop:
raise
if not args.ask:
sys.exit(1)
else:
args.port = '-'
else:
break
miniterm = Miniterm(
serial_instance,
echo=args.echo,
eol=args.eol.lower(),
filters=filters)
miniterm.exit_character = unichr(args.exit_char)
miniterm.menu_character = unichr(args.menu_char)
miniterm.raw = args.raw
miniterm.set_rx_encoding(args.serial_port_encoding)
miniterm.set_tx_encoding(args.serial_port_encoding)
if not args.quiet:
sys.stderr.write('--- Miniterm on {p.name} {p.baudrate},{p.bytesize},{p.parity},{p.stopbits} ---\n'.format(
p=miniterm.serial))
sys.stderr.write('--- Quit: {} | Menu: {} | Help: {} followed by {} ---\n'.format(
key_description(miniterm.exit_character),
key_description(miniterm.menu_character),
key_description(miniterm.menu_character),
key_description('\x08')))
miniterm.start()
try:
miniterm.join(True)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
if not args.quiet:
sys.stderr.write("\n--- exit ---\n")
miniterm.join()
miniterm.close()
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
if __name__ == '__main__':
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# EASY-INSTALL-ENTRY-SCRIPT: 'future==0.17.1','console_scripts','pasteurize'
__requires__ = 'future==0.17.1'
import re
import sys
from pkg_resources import load_entry_point
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw?|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
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#!/root/projekti/TeraHz/backend/venv/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import re
import sys
from pip._internal import main
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import re
import sys
from pip._internal import main
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import re
import sys
from pip._internal import main
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Copyright © 2014 by the Pallets team.
Some rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of the software as
well as documentation, with or without modification, are permitted
provided that the following conditions are met:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its
contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
THIS SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGE.
----
Click uses parts of optparse written by Gregory P. Ward and maintained
by the Python Software Foundation. This is limited to code in parser.py.
Copyright © 2001-2006 Gregory P. Ward. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2002-2006 Python Software Foundation. All rights reserved.

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Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: Click
Version: 7.0
Summary: Composable command line interface toolkit
Home-page: https://palletsprojects.com/p/click/
Author: Armin Ronacher
Author-email: armin.ronacher@active-4.com
Maintainer: Pallets Team
Maintainer-email: contact@palletsprojects.com
License: BSD
Project-URL: Documentation, https://click.palletsprojects.com/
Project-URL: Code, https://github.com/pallets/click
Project-URL: Issue tracker, https://github.com/pallets/click/issues
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Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Requires-Python: >=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*
\$ click\_
==========
Click is a Python package for creating beautiful command line interfaces
in a composable way with as little code as necessary. It's the "Command
Line Interface Creation Kit". It's highly configurable but comes with
sensible defaults out of the box.
It aims to make the process of writing command line tools quick and fun
while also preventing any frustration caused by the inability to
implement an intended CLI API.
Click in three points:
- Arbitrary nesting of commands
- Automatic help page generation
- Supports lazy loading of subcommands at runtime
Installing
----------
Install and update using `pip`_:
.. code-block:: text
$ pip install click
Click supports Python 3.4 and newer, Python 2.7, and PyPy.
.. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/quickstart/
A Simple Example
----------------
What does it look like? Here is an example of a simple Click program:
.. code-block:: python
import click
@click.command()
@click.option("--count", default=1, help="Number of greetings.")
@click.option("--name", prompt="Your name",
help="The person to greet.")
def hello(count, name):
"""Simple program that greets NAME for a total of COUNT times."""
for _ in range(count):
click.echo("Hello, %s!" % name)
if __name__ == '__main__':
hello()
And what it looks like when run:
.. code-block:: text
$ python hello.py --count=3
Your name: Click
Hello, Click!
Hello, Click!
Hello, Click!
Donate
------
The Pallets organization develops and supports Click and other popular
packages. In order to grow the community of contributors and users, and
allow the maintainers to devote more time to the projects, `please
donate today`_.
.. _please donate today: https://palletsprojects.com/donate
Links
-----
* Website: https://palletsprojects.com/p/click/
* Documentation: https://click.palletsprojects.com/
* License: `BSD <https://github.com/pallets/click/blob/master/LICENSE.rst>`_
* Releases: https://pypi.org/project/click/
* Code: https://github.com/pallets/click
* Issue tracker: https://github.com/pallets/click/issues
* Test status:
* Linux, Mac: https://travis-ci.org/pallets/click
* Windows: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/pallets/click
* Test coverage: https://codecov.io/gh/pallets/click

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Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: Flask
Version: 1.0.2
Summary: A simple framework for building complex web applications.
Home-page: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/flask/
Author: Armin Ronacher
Author-email: armin.ronacher@active-4.com
Maintainer: Pallets team
Maintainer-email: contact@palletsprojects.com
License: BSD
Project-URL: Documentation, http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/
Project-URL: Code, https://github.com/pallets/flask
Project-URL: Issue tracker, https://github.com/pallets/flask/issues
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Flask
=====
Flask is a lightweight `WSGI`_ web application framework. It is designed
to make getting started quick and easy, with the ability to scale up to
complex applications. It began as a simple wrapper around `Werkzeug`_
and `Jinja`_ and has become one of the most popular Python web
application frameworks.
Flask offers suggestions, but doesn't enforce any dependencies or
project layout. It is up to the developer to choose the tools and
libraries they want to use. There are many extensions provided by the
community that make adding new functionality easy.
Installing
----------
Install and update using `pip`_:
.. code-block:: text
pip install -U Flask
A Simple Example
----------------
.. code-block:: python
from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/')
def hello():
return 'Hello, World!'
.. code-block:: text
$ FLASK_APP=hello.py flask run
* Serving Flask app "hello"
* Running on http://127.0.0.1:5000/ (Press CTRL+C to quit)
Donate
------
The Pallets organization develops and supports Flask and the libraries
it uses. In order to grow the community of contributors and users, and
allow the maintainers to devote more time to the projects, `please
donate today`_.
.. _please donate today: https://psfmember.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=20
Links
-----
* Website: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/flask/
* Documentation: http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/
* License: `BSD <https://github.com/pallets/flask/blob/master/LICENSE>`_
* Releases: https://pypi.org/project/Flask/
* Code: https://github.com/pallets/flask
* Issue tracker: https://github.com/pallets/flask/issues
* Test status:
* Linux, Mac: https://travis-ci.org/pallets/flask
* Windows: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/pallets/flask
* Test coverage: https://codecov.io/gh/pallets/flask
.. _WSGI: https://wsgi.readthedocs.io
.. _Werkzeug: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/werkzeug/
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Jinja2
~~~~~~
Jinja2 is a template engine written in pure Python. It provides a
`Django`_ inspired non-XML syntax but supports inline expressions and
an optional `sandboxed`_ environment.
Nutshell
--------
Here a small example of a Jinja template::
{% extends 'base.html' %}
{% block title %}Memberlist{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
<ul>
{% for user in users %}
<li><a href="{{ user.url }}">{{ user.username }}</a></li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
{% endblock %}
Philosophy
----------
Application logic is for the controller but don't try to make the life
for the template designer too hard by giving him too few functionality.
For more informations visit the new `Jinja2 webpage`_ and `documentation`_.
.. _sandboxed: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbox_(computer_security)
.. _Django: https://www.djangoproject.com/
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Some rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
with the distribution.
* The names of the contributors may not be used to endorse or
promote products derived from this software without specific
prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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Jinja2
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Jinja2 is a template engine written in pure Python. It provides a
`Django`_ inspired non-XML syntax but supports inline expressions and
an optional `sandboxed`_ environment.
Nutshell
--------
Here a small example of a Jinja template::
{% extends 'base.html' %}
{% block title %}Memberlist{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
<ul>
{% for user in users %}
<li><a href="{{ user.url }}">{{ user.username }}</a></li>
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{% endblock %}
Philosophy
----------
Application logic is for the controller but don't try to make the life
for the template designer too hard by giving him too few functionality.
For more informations visit the new `Jinja2 webpage`_ and `documentation`_.
.. _sandboxed: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbox_(computer_security)
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Copyright © 2010 by the Pallets team.
Some rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
met:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its
contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
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Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: MarkupSafe
Version: 1.1.0
Summary: Safely add untrusted strings to HTML/XML markup.
Home-page: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/markupsafe/
Author: Armin Ronacher
Author-email: armin.ronacher@active-4.com
Maintainer: Pallets Team
Maintainer-email: contact@palletsprojects.com
License: BSD
Project-URL: Documentation, https://markupsafe.palletsprojects.com/
Project-URL: Code, https://github.com/pallets/markupsafe
Project-URL: Issue tracker, https://github.com/pallets/markupsafe/issues
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MarkupSafe
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MarkupSafe implements a text object that escapes characters so it is
safe to use in HTML and XML. Characters that have special meanings are
replaced so that they display as the actual characters. This mitigates
injection attacks, meaning untrusted user input can safely be displayed
on a page.
Installing
----------
Install and update using `pip`_:
.. code-block:: text
pip install -U MarkupSafe
.. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/quickstart/
Examples
--------
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from markupsafe import Markup, escape
>>> # escape replaces special characters and wraps in Markup
>>> escape('<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>')
Markup(u'&lt;script&gt;alert(document.cookie);&lt;/script&gt;')
>>> # wrap in Markup to mark text "safe" and prevent escaping
>>> Markup('<strong>Hello</strong>')
Markup('<strong>hello</strong>')
>>> escape(Markup('<strong>Hello</strong>'))
Markup('<strong>hello</strong>')
>>> # Markup is a text subclass (str on Python 3, unicode on Python 2)
>>> # methods and operators escape their arguments
>>> template = Markup("Hello <em>%s</em>")
>>> template % '"World"'
Markup('Hello <em>&#34;World&#34;</em>')
Donate
------
The Pallets organization develops and supports MarkupSafe and other
libraries that use it. In order to grow the community of contributors
and users, and allow the maintainers to devote more time to the
projects, `please donate today`_.
.. _please donate today: https://psfmember.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=20
Links
-----
* Website: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/markupsafe/
* Documentation: https://markupsafe.palletsprojects.com/
* License: `BSD <https://github.com/pallets/markupsafe/blob/master/LICENSE.rst>`_
* Releases: https://pypi.org/project/MarkupSafe/
* Code: https://github.com/pallets/markupsafe
* Issue tracker: https://github.com/pallets/markupsafe/issues
* Test status:
* Linux, Mac: https://travis-ci.org/pallets/markupsafe
* Windows: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/pallets/markupsafe
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License: MIT
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Werkzeug
========
Werkzeug is a comprehensive `WSGI`_ web application library. It began as
a simple collection of various utilities for WSGI applications and has
become one of the most advanced WSGI utility libraries.
It includes:
* An interactive debugger that allows inspecting stack traces and source
code in the browser with an interactive interpreter for any frame in
the stack.
* A full-featured request object with objects to interact with headers,
query args, form data, files, and cookies.
* A response object that can wrap other WSGI applications and handle
streaming data.
* A routing system for matching URLs to endpoints and generating URLs
for endpoints, with an extensible system for capturing variables from
URLs.
* HTTP utilities to handle entity tags, cache control, dates, user
agents, cookies, files, and more.
* A threaded WSGI server for use while developing applications locally.
* A test client for simulating HTTP requests during testing without
requiring running a server.
Werkzeug is Unicode aware and doesn't enforce any dependencies. It is up
to the developer to choose a template engine, database adapter, and even
how to handle requests. It can be used to build all sorts of end user
applications such as blogs, wikis, or bulletin boards.
`Flask`_ wraps Werkzeug, using it to handle the details of WSGI while
providing more structure and patterns for defining powerful
applications.
Installing
----------
Install and update using `pip`_:
.. code-block:: text
pip install -U Werkzeug
A Simple Example
----------------
.. code-block:: python
from werkzeug.wrappers import Request, Response
@Request.application
def application(request):
return Response('Hello, World!')
if __name__ == '__main__':
from werkzeug.serving import run_simple
run_simple('localhost', 4000, application)
Links
-----
* Website: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/werkzeug/
* Releases: https://pypi.org/project/Werkzeug/
* Code: https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug
* Issue tracker: https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug/issues
* Test status:
* Linux, Mac: https://travis-ci.org/pallets/werkzeug
* Windows: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/davidism/werkzeug
* Test coverage: https://codecov.io/gh/pallets/werkzeug
.. _WSGI: https://wsgi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
.. _Flask: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/flask/
.. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/quickstart/

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Copyright © 2007 by the Pallets team.
Some rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its
contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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Metadata-Version: 2.0
Name: Werkzeug
Version: 0.14.1
Summary: The comprehensive WSGI web application library.
Home-page: https://www.palletsprojects.org/p/werkzeug/
Author: Armin Ronacher
Author-email: armin.ronacher@active-4.com
License: BSD
Description-Content-Type: UNKNOWN
Platform: any
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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Werkzeug
========
Werkzeug is a comprehensive `WSGI`_ web application library. It began as
a simple collection of various utilities for WSGI applications and has
become one of the most advanced WSGI utility libraries.
It includes:
* An interactive debugger that allows inspecting stack traces and source
code in the browser with an interactive interpreter for any frame in
the stack.
* A full-featured request object with objects to interact with headers,
query args, form data, files, and cookies.
* A response object that can wrap other WSGI applications and handle
streaming data.
* A routing system for matching URLs to endpoints and generating URLs
for endpoints, with an extensible system for capturing variables from
URLs.
* HTTP utilities to handle entity tags, cache control, dates, user
agents, cookies, files, and more.
* A threaded WSGI server for use while developing applications locally.
* A test client for simulating HTTP requests during testing without
requiring running a server.
Werkzeug is Unicode aware and doesn't enforce any dependencies. It is up
to the developer to choose a template engine, database adapter, and even
how to handle requests. It can be used to build all sorts of end user
applications such as blogs, wikis, or bulletin boards.
`Flask`_ wraps Werkzeug, using it to handle the details of WSGI while
providing more structure and patterns for defining powerful
applications.
Installing
----------
Install and update using `pip`_:
.. code-block:: text
pip install -U Werkzeug
A Simple Example
----------------
.. code-block:: python
from werkzeug.wrappers import Request, Response
@Request.application
def application(request):
return Response('Hello, World!')
if __name__ == '__main__':
from werkzeug.serving import run_simple
run_simple('localhost', 4000, application)
Links
-----
* Website: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/werkzeug/
* Releases: https://pypi.org/project/Werkzeug/
* Code: https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug
* Issue tracker: https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug/issues
* Test status:
* Linux, Mac: https://travis-ci.org/pallets/werkzeug
* Windows: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/davidism/werkzeug
* Test coverage: https://codecov.io/gh/pallets/werkzeug
.. _WSGI: https://wsgi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
.. _Flask: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/flask/
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from collections import MutableMapping
try:
from collections import UserDict
except ImportError:
from UserDict import UserDict
try:
from collections import OrderedDict
except ImportError:
from ordereddict import OrderedDict
from io import open
import sys
try:
from thread import get_ident
except ImportError:
try:
from _thread import get_ident
except ImportError:
from _dummy_thread import get_ident
PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3
str = type('str')
def from_none(exc):
"""raise from_none(ValueError('a')) == raise ValueError('a') from None"""
exc.__cause__ = None
exc.__suppress_context__ = True
return exc
# from reprlib 3.2.1
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
# from collections 3.2.1
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)
@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 collections import ChainMap
except ImportError:
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Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: blinker
Version: 1.4
Summary: Fast, simple object-to-object and broadcast signaling
Home-page: http://pythonhosted.org/blinker/
Author: Jason Kirtland
Author-email: jek@discorporate.us
License: MIT License
Description: [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jek/blinker.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/jek/blinker)
# Blinker
Blinker provides a fast dispatching system that allows any number of
interested parties to subscribe to events, or "signals".
Signal receivers can subscribe to specific senders or receive signals
sent by any sender.
>>> from blinker import signal
>>> started = signal('round-started')
>>> def each(round):
... print "Round %s!" % round
...
>>> started.connect(each)
>>> def round_two(round):
... print "This is round two."
...
>>> started.connect(round_two, sender=2)
>>> for round in range(1, 4):
... started.send(round)
...
Round 1!
Round 2!
This is round two.
Round 3!
See the [Blinker documentation](https://pythonhosted.org/blinker/) for more information.
## Requirements
Blinker requires Python 2.4 or higher, Python 3.0 or higher, or Jython 2.5 or higher.
## Changelog Summary
1.3 (July 3, 2013)
- The global signal stash behind blinker.signal() is now backed by a
regular name-to-Signal dictionary. Previously, weak references were
held in the mapping and ephemeral usage in code like
``signal('foo').connect(...)`` could have surprising program behavior
depending on import order of modules.
- blinker.Namespace is now built on a regular dict. Use
blinker.WeakNamespace for the older, weak-referencing behavior.
- Signal.connect('text-sender') uses an alternate hashing strategy to
avoid sharp edges in text identity.
1.2 (October 26, 2011)
- Added Signal.receiver_connected and Signal.receiver_disconnected
per-Signal signals.
- Deprecated the global 'receiver_connected' signal.
- Verified Python 3.2 support (no changes needed!)
1.1 (July 21, 2010)
- Added ``@signal.connect_via(sender)`` decorator
- Added ``signal.connected_to`` shorthand name for the
``temporarily_connected_to`` context manager.
1.0 (March 28, 2010)
- Python 3.x compatibility
0.9 (February 26, 2010)
- Sphinx docs, project website
- Added ``with a_signal.temporarily_connected_to(receiver): ...`` support
Keywords: signal emit events broadcast
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.0
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities

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AUTHORS
CHANGES
LICENSE
MANIFEST.in
README.md
setup.cfg
setup.py
blinker/__init__.py
blinker/_saferef.py
blinker/_utilities.py
blinker/base.py
blinker.egg-info/PKG-INFO
blinker.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
blinker.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
blinker.egg-info/top_level.txt
docs/html/genindex.html
docs/html/index.html
docs/html/objects.inv
docs/html/search.html
docs/html/searchindex.js
docs/html/_sources/index.txt
docs/html/_static/basic.css
docs/html/_static/blinker-named.png
docs/html/_static/blinker64.png
docs/html/_static/comment-bright.png
docs/html/_static/comment-close.png
docs/html/_static/comment.png
docs/html/_static/doctools.js
docs/html/_static/down-pressed.png
docs/html/_static/down.png
docs/html/_static/file.png
docs/html/_static/flasky.css
docs/html/_static/jquery.js
docs/html/_static/minus.png
docs/html/_static/plus.png
docs/html/_static/pygments.css
docs/html/_static/searchtools.js
docs/html/_static/underscore.js
docs/html/_static/up-pressed.png
docs/html/_static/up.png
docs/html/_static/websupport.js
docs/source/conf.py
docs/source/index.rst
docs/source/_themes/flask_theme_support.py
docs/text/index.txt
tests/test_context.py
tests/test_saferef.py
tests/test_signals.py
tests/test_utilities.py

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../blinker/__init__.py
../blinker/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-36.pyc
../blinker/__pycache__/_saferef.cpython-36.pyc
../blinker/__pycache__/_utilities.cpython-36.pyc
../blinker/__pycache__/base.cpython-36.pyc
../blinker/_saferef.py
../blinker/_utilities.py
../blinker/base.py
PKG-INFO
SOURCES.txt
dependency_links.txt
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from blinker.base import (
ANY,
NamedSignal,
Namespace,
Signal,
WeakNamespace,
receiver_connected,
signal,
)
__all__ = [
'ANY',
'NamedSignal',
'Namespace',
'Signal',
'WeakNamespace',
'receiver_connected',
'signal',
]
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# extracted from Louie, http://pylouie.org/
# updated for Python 3
#
# Copyright (c) 2006 Patrick K. O'Brien, Mike C. Fletcher,
# Matthew R. Scott
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
# met:
#
# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
#
# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
# disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
# with the distribution.
#
# * Neither the name of the <ORGANIZATION> nor the names of its
# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
# from this software without specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
"""Refactored 'safe reference from dispatcher.py"""
import operator
import sys
import traceback
import weakref
try:
callable
except NameError:
def callable(object):
return hasattr(object, '__call__')
if sys.version_info < (3,):
get_self = operator.attrgetter('im_self')
get_func = operator.attrgetter('im_func')
else:
get_self = operator.attrgetter('__self__')
get_func = operator.attrgetter('__func__')
def safe_ref(target, on_delete=None):
"""Return a *safe* weak reference to a callable target.
- ``target``: The object to be weakly referenced, if it's a bound
method reference, will create a BoundMethodWeakref, otherwise
creates a simple weakref.
- ``on_delete``: If provided, will have a hard reference stored to
the callable to be called after the safe reference goes out of
scope with the reference object, (either a weakref or a
BoundMethodWeakref) as argument.
"""
try:
im_self = get_self(target)
except AttributeError:
if callable(on_delete):
return weakref.ref(target, on_delete)
else:
return weakref.ref(target)
else:
if im_self is not None:
# Turn a bound method into a BoundMethodWeakref instance.
# Keep track of these instances for lookup by disconnect().
assert hasattr(target, 'im_func') or hasattr(target, '__func__'), (
"safe_ref target %r has im_self, but no im_func, "
"don't know how to create reference" % target)
reference = BoundMethodWeakref(target=target, on_delete=on_delete)
return reference
class BoundMethodWeakref(object):
"""'Safe' and reusable weak references to instance methods.
BoundMethodWeakref objects provide a mechanism for referencing a
bound method without requiring that the method object itself
(which is normally a transient object) is kept alive. Instead,
the BoundMethodWeakref object keeps weak references to both the
object and the function which together define the instance method.
Attributes:
- ``key``: The identity key for the reference, calculated by the
class's calculate_key method applied to the target instance method.
- ``deletion_methods``: Sequence of callable objects taking single
argument, a reference to this object which will be called when
*either* the target object or target function is garbage
collected (i.e. when this object becomes invalid). These are
specified as the on_delete parameters of safe_ref calls.
- ``weak_self``: Weak reference to the target object.
- ``weak_func``: Weak reference to the target function.
Class Attributes:
- ``_all_instances``: Class attribute pointing to all live
BoundMethodWeakref objects indexed by the class's
calculate_key(target) method applied to the target objects.
This weak value dictionary is used to short-circuit creation so
that multiple references to the same (object, function) pair
produce the same BoundMethodWeakref instance.
"""
_all_instances = weakref.WeakValueDictionary()
def __new__(cls, target, on_delete=None, *arguments, **named):
"""Create new instance or return current instance.
Basically this method of construction allows us to
short-circuit creation of references to already- referenced
instance methods. The key corresponding to the target is
calculated, and if there is already an existing reference,
that is returned, with its deletion_methods attribute updated.
Otherwise the new instance is created and registered in the
table of already-referenced methods.
"""
key = cls.calculate_key(target)
current = cls._all_instances.get(key)
if current is not None:
current.deletion_methods.append(on_delete)
return current
else:
base = super(BoundMethodWeakref, cls).__new__(cls)
cls._all_instances[key] = base
base.__init__(target, on_delete, *arguments, **named)
return base
def __init__(self, target, on_delete=None):
"""Return a weak-reference-like instance for a bound method.
- ``target``: The instance-method target for the weak reference,
must have im_self and im_func attributes and be
reconstructable via the following, which is true of built-in
instance methods::
target.im_func.__get__( target.im_self )
- ``on_delete``: Optional callback which will be called when
this weak reference ceases to be valid (i.e. either the
object or the function is garbage collected). Should take a
single argument, which will be passed a pointer to this
object.
"""
def remove(weak, self=self):
"""Set self.isDead to True when method or instance is destroyed."""
methods = self.deletion_methods[:]
del self.deletion_methods[:]
try:
del self.__class__._all_instances[self.key]
except KeyError:
pass
for function in methods:
try:
if callable(function):
function(self)
except Exception:
try:
traceback.print_exc()
except AttributeError:
e = sys.exc_info()[1]
print ('Exception during saferef %s '
'cleanup function %s: %s' % (self, function, e))
self.deletion_methods = [on_delete]
self.key = self.calculate_key(target)
im_self = get_self(target)
im_func = get_func(target)
self.weak_self = weakref.ref(im_self, remove)
self.weak_func = weakref.ref(im_func, remove)
self.self_name = str(im_self)
self.func_name = str(im_func.__name__)
def calculate_key(cls, target):
"""Calculate the reference key for this reference.
Currently this is a two-tuple of the id()'s of the target
object and the target function respectively.
"""
return (id(get_self(target)), id(get_func(target)))
calculate_key = classmethod(calculate_key)
def __str__(self):
"""Give a friendly representation of the object."""
return "%s(%s.%s)" % (
self.__class__.__name__,
self.self_name,
self.func_name,
)
__repr__ = __str__
def __nonzero__(self):
"""Whether we are still a valid reference."""
return self() is not None
def __cmp__(self, other):
"""Compare with another reference."""
if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
return cmp(self.__class__, type(other))
return cmp(self.key, other.key)
def __call__(self):
"""Return a strong reference to the bound method.
If the target cannot be retrieved, then will return None,
otherwise returns a bound instance method for our object and
function.
Note: You may call this method any number of times, as it does
not invalidate the reference.
"""
target = self.weak_self()
if target is not None:
function = self.weak_func()
if function is not None:
return function.__get__(target)
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from weakref import ref
from blinker._saferef import BoundMethodWeakref
try:
callable
except NameError:
def callable(object):
return hasattr(object, '__call__')
try:
from collections import defaultdict
except:
class defaultdict(dict):
def __init__(self, default_factory=None, *a, **kw):
if (default_factory is not None and
not hasattr(default_factory, '__call__')):
raise TypeError('first argument must be callable')
dict.__init__(self, *a, **kw)
self.default_factory = default_factory
def __getitem__(self, key):
try:
return dict.__getitem__(self, key)
except KeyError:
return self.__missing__(key)
def __missing__(self, key):
if self.default_factory is None:
raise KeyError(key)
self[key] = value = self.default_factory()
return value
def __reduce__(self):
if self.default_factory is None:
args = tuple()
else:
args = self.default_factory,
return type(self), args, None, None, self.items()
def copy(self):
return self.__copy__()
def __copy__(self):
return type(self)(self.default_factory, self)
def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
import copy
return type(self)(self.default_factory,
copy.deepcopy(self.items()))
def __repr__(self):
return 'defaultdict(%s, %s)' % (self.default_factory,
dict.__repr__(self))
try:
from contextlib import contextmanager
except ImportError:
def contextmanager(fn):
def oops(*args, **kw):
raise RuntimeError("Python 2.5 or above is required to use "
"context managers.")
oops.__name__ = fn.__name__
return oops
class _symbol(object):
def __init__(self, name):
"""Construct a new named symbol."""
self.__name__ = self.name = name
def __reduce__(self):
return symbol, (self.name,)
def __repr__(self):
return self.name
_symbol.__name__ = 'symbol'
class symbol(object):
"""A constant symbol.
>>> symbol('foo') is symbol('foo')
True
>>> symbol('foo')
foo
A slight refinement of the MAGICCOOKIE=object() pattern. The primary
advantage of symbol() is its repr(). They are also singletons.
Repeated calls of symbol('name') will all return the same instance.
"""
symbols = {}
def __new__(cls, name):
try:
return cls.symbols[name]
except KeyError:
return cls.symbols.setdefault(name, _symbol(name))
try:
text = (str, unicode)
except NameError:
text = str
def hashable_identity(obj):
if hasattr(obj, '__func__'):
return (id(obj.__func__), id(obj.__self__))
elif hasattr(obj, 'im_func'):
return (id(obj.im_func), id(obj.im_self))
elif isinstance(obj, text):
return obj
else:
return id(obj)
WeakTypes = (ref, BoundMethodWeakref)
class annotatable_weakref(ref):
"""A weakref.ref that supports custom instance attributes."""
def reference(object, callback=None, **annotations):
"""Return an annotated weak ref."""
if callable(object):
weak = callable_reference(object, callback)
else:
weak = annotatable_weakref(object, callback)
for key, value in annotations.items():
setattr(weak, key, value)
return weak
def callable_reference(object, callback=None):
"""Return an annotated weak ref, supporting bound instance methods."""
if hasattr(object, 'im_self') and object.im_self is not None:
return BoundMethodWeakref(target=object, on_delete=callback)
elif hasattr(object, '__self__') and object.__self__ is not None:
return BoundMethodWeakref(target=object, on_delete=callback)
return annotatable_weakref(object, callback)
class lazy_property(object):
"""A @property that is only evaluated once."""
def __init__(self, deferred):
self._deferred = deferred
self.__doc__ = deferred.__doc__
def __get__(self, obj, cls):
if obj is None:
return self
value = self._deferred(obj)
setattr(obj, self._deferred.__name__, value)
return value

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# -*- coding: utf-8; fill-column: 76 -*-
"""Signals and events.
A small implementation of signals, inspired by a snippet of Django signal
API client code seen in a blog post. Signals are first-class objects and
each manages its own receivers and message emission.
The :func:`signal` function provides singleton behavior for named signals.
"""
from warnings import warn
from weakref import WeakValueDictionary
from blinker._utilities import (
WeakTypes,
contextmanager,
defaultdict,
hashable_identity,
lazy_property,
reference,
symbol,
)
ANY = symbol('ANY')
ANY.__doc__ = 'Token for "any sender".'
ANY_ID = 0
class Signal(object):
"""A notification emitter."""
#: An :obj:`ANY` convenience synonym, allows ``Signal.ANY``
#: without an additional import.
ANY = ANY
@lazy_property
def receiver_connected(self):
"""Emitted after each :meth:`connect`.
The signal sender is the signal instance, and the :meth:`connect`
arguments are passed through: *receiver*, *sender*, and *weak*.
.. versionadded:: 1.2
"""
return Signal(doc="Emitted after a receiver connects.")
@lazy_property
def receiver_disconnected(self):
"""Emitted after :meth:`disconnect`.
The sender is the signal instance, and the :meth:`disconnect` arguments
are passed through: *receiver* and *sender*.
Note, this signal is emitted **only** when :meth:`disconnect` is
called explicitly.
The disconnect signal can not be emitted by an automatic disconnect
(due to a weakly referenced receiver or sender going out of scope),
as the receiver and/or sender instances are no longer available for
use at the time this signal would be emitted.
An alternative approach is available by subscribing to
:attr:`receiver_connected` and setting up a custom weakref cleanup
callback on weak receivers and senders.
.. versionadded:: 1.2
"""
return Signal(doc="Emitted after a receiver disconnects.")
def __init__(self, doc=None):
"""
:param doc: optional. If provided, will be assigned to the signal's
__doc__ attribute.
"""
if doc:
self.__doc__ = doc
#: A mapping of connected receivers.
#:
#: The values of this mapping are not meaningful outside of the
#: internal :class:`Signal` implementation, however the boolean value
#: of the mapping is useful as an extremely efficient check to see if
#: any receivers are connected to the signal.
self.receivers = {}
self._by_receiver = defaultdict(set)
self._by_sender = defaultdict(set)
self._weak_senders = {}
def connect(self, receiver, sender=ANY, weak=True):
"""Connect *receiver* to signal events sent by *sender*.
:param receiver: A callable. Will be invoked by :meth:`send` with
`sender=` as a single positional argument and any \*\*kwargs that
were provided to a call to :meth:`send`.
:param sender: Any object or :obj:`ANY`, defaults to ``ANY``.
Restricts notifications delivered to *receiver* to only those
:meth:`send` emissions sent by *sender*. If ``ANY``, the receiver
will always be notified. A *receiver* may be connected to
multiple *sender* values on the same Signal through multiple calls
to :meth:`connect`.
:param weak: If true, the Signal will hold a weakref to *receiver*
and automatically disconnect when *receiver* goes out of scope or
is garbage collected. Defaults to True.
"""
receiver_id = hashable_identity(receiver)
if weak:
receiver_ref = reference(receiver, self._cleanup_receiver)
receiver_ref.receiver_id = receiver_id
else:
receiver_ref = receiver
if sender is ANY:
sender_id = ANY_ID
else:
sender_id = hashable_identity(sender)
self.receivers.setdefault(receiver_id, receiver_ref)
self._by_sender[sender_id].add(receiver_id)
self._by_receiver[receiver_id].add(sender_id)
del receiver_ref
if sender is not ANY and sender_id not in self._weak_senders:
# wire together a cleanup for weakref-able senders
try:
sender_ref = reference(sender, self._cleanup_sender)
sender_ref.sender_id = sender_id
except TypeError:
pass
else:
self._weak_senders.setdefault(sender_id, sender_ref)
del sender_ref
# broadcast this connection. if receivers raise, disconnect.
if ('receiver_connected' in self.__dict__ and
self.receiver_connected.receivers):
try:
self.receiver_connected.send(self,
receiver=receiver,
sender=sender,
weak=weak)
except:
self.disconnect(receiver, sender)
raise
if receiver_connected.receivers and self is not receiver_connected:
try:
receiver_connected.send(self,
receiver_arg=receiver,
sender_arg=sender,
weak_arg=weak)
except:
self.disconnect(receiver, sender)
raise
return receiver
def connect_via(self, sender, weak=False):
"""Connect the decorated function as a receiver for *sender*.
:param sender: Any object or :obj:`ANY`. The decorated function
will only receive :meth:`send` emissions sent by *sender*. If
``ANY``, the receiver will always be notified. A function may be
decorated multiple times with differing *sender* values.
:param weak: If true, the Signal will hold a weakref to the
decorated function and automatically disconnect when *receiver*
goes out of scope or is garbage collected. Unlike
:meth:`connect`, this defaults to False.
The decorated function will be invoked by :meth:`send` with
`sender=` as a single positional argument and any \*\*kwargs that
were provided to the call to :meth:`send`.
.. versionadded:: 1.1
"""
def decorator(fn):
self.connect(fn, sender, weak)
return fn
return decorator
@contextmanager
def connected_to(self, receiver, sender=ANY):
"""Execute a block with the signal temporarily connected to *receiver*.
:param receiver: a receiver callable
:param sender: optional, a sender to filter on
This is a context manager for use in the ``with`` statement. It can
be useful in unit tests. *receiver* is connected to the signal for
the duration of the ``with`` block, and will be disconnected
automatically when exiting the block:
.. testsetup::
from __future__ import with_statement
from blinker import Signal
on_ready = Signal()
receiver = lambda sender: None
.. testcode::
with on_ready.connected_to(receiver):
# do stuff
on_ready.send(123)
.. versionadded:: 1.1
"""
self.connect(receiver, sender=sender, weak=False)
try:
yield None
except:
self.disconnect(receiver)
raise
else:
self.disconnect(receiver)
def temporarily_connected_to(self, receiver, sender=ANY):
"""An alias for :meth:`connected_to`.
:param receiver: a receiver callable
:param sender: optional, a sender to filter on
.. versionadded:: 0.9
.. versionchanged:: 1.1
Renamed to :meth:`connected_to`. ``temporarily_connected_to`` was
deprecated in 1.2 and will be removed in a subsequent version.
"""
warn("temporarily_connected_to is deprecated; "
"use connected_to instead.",
DeprecationWarning)
return self.connected_to(receiver, sender)
def send(self, *sender, **kwargs):
"""Emit this signal on behalf of *sender*, passing on \*\*kwargs.
Returns a list of 2-tuples, pairing receivers with their return
value. The ordering of receiver notification is undefined.
:param \*sender: Any object or ``None``. If omitted, synonymous
with ``None``. Only accepts one positional argument.
:param \*\*kwargs: Data to be sent to receivers.
"""
# Using '*sender' rather than 'sender=None' allows 'sender' to be
# used as a keyword argument- i.e. it's an invisible name in the
# function signature.
if len(sender) == 0:
sender = None
elif len(sender) > 1:
raise TypeError('send() accepts only one positional argument, '
'%s given' % len(sender))
else:
sender = sender[0]
if not self.receivers:
return []
else:
return [(receiver, receiver(sender, **kwargs))
for receiver in self.receivers_for(sender)]
def has_receivers_for(self, sender):
"""True if there is probably a receiver for *sender*.
Performs an optimistic check only. Does not guarantee that all
weakly referenced receivers are still alive. See
:meth:`receivers_for` for a stronger search.
"""
if not self.receivers:
return False
if self._by_sender[ANY_ID]:
return True
if sender is ANY:
return False
return hashable_identity(sender) in self._by_sender
def receivers_for(self, sender):
"""Iterate all live receivers listening for *sender*."""
# TODO: test receivers_for(ANY)
if self.receivers:
sender_id = hashable_identity(sender)
if sender_id in self._by_sender:
ids = (self._by_sender[ANY_ID] |
self._by_sender[sender_id])
else:
ids = self._by_sender[ANY_ID].copy()
for receiver_id in ids:
receiver = self.receivers.get(receiver_id)
if receiver is None:
continue
if isinstance(receiver, WeakTypes):
strong = receiver()
if strong is None:
self._disconnect(receiver_id, ANY_ID)
continue
receiver = strong
yield receiver
def disconnect(self, receiver, sender=ANY):
"""Disconnect *receiver* from this signal's events.
:param receiver: a previously :meth:`connected<connect>` callable
:param sender: a specific sender to disconnect from, or :obj:`ANY`
to disconnect from all senders. Defaults to ``ANY``.
"""
if sender is ANY:
sender_id = ANY_ID
else:
sender_id = hashable_identity(sender)
receiver_id = hashable_identity(receiver)
self._disconnect(receiver_id, sender_id)
if ('receiver_disconnected' in self.__dict__ and
self.receiver_disconnected.receivers):
self.receiver_disconnected.send(self,
receiver=receiver,
sender=sender)
def _disconnect(self, receiver_id, sender_id):
if sender_id == ANY_ID:
if self._by_receiver.pop(receiver_id, False):
for bucket in self._by_sender.values():
bucket.discard(receiver_id)
self.receivers.pop(receiver_id, None)
else:
self._by_sender[sender_id].discard(receiver_id)
self._by_receiver[receiver_id].discard(sender_id)
def _cleanup_receiver(self, receiver_ref):
"""Disconnect a receiver from all senders."""
self._disconnect(receiver_ref.receiver_id, ANY_ID)
def _cleanup_sender(self, sender_ref):
"""Disconnect all receivers from a sender."""
sender_id = sender_ref.sender_id
assert sender_id != ANY_ID
self._weak_senders.pop(sender_id, None)
for receiver_id in self._by_sender.pop(sender_id, ()):
self._by_receiver[receiver_id].discard(sender_id)
def _cleanup_bookkeeping(self):
"""Prune unused sender/receiver bookeeping. Not threadsafe.
Connecting & disconnecting leave behind a small amount of bookeeping
for the receiver and sender values. Typical workloads using Blinker,
for example in most web apps, Flask, CLI scripts, etc., are not
adversely affected by this bookkeeping.
With a long-running Python process performing dynamic signal routing
with high volume- e.g. connecting to function closures, "senders" are
all unique object instances, and doing all of this over and over- you
may see memory usage will grow due to extraneous bookeeping. (An empty
set() for each stale sender/receiver pair.)
This method will prune that bookeeping away, with the caveat that such
pruning is not threadsafe. The risk is that cleanup of a fully
disconnected receiver/sender pair occurs while another thread is
connecting that same pair. If you are in the highly dynamic, unique
receiver/sender situation that has lead you to this method, that
failure mode is perhaps not a big deal for you.
"""
for mapping in (self._by_sender, self._by_receiver):
for _id, bucket in list(mapping.items()):
if not bucket:
mapping.pop(_id, None)
def _clear_state(self):
"""Throw away all signal state. Useful for unit tests."""
self._weak_senders.clear()
self.receivers.clear()
self._by_sender.clear()
self._by_receiver.clear()
receiver_connected = Signal("""\
Sent by a :class:`Signal` after a receiver connects.
:argument: the Signal that was connected to
:keyword receiver_arg: the connected receiver
:keyword sender_arg: the sender to connect to
:keyword weak_arg: true if the connection to receiver_arg is a weak reference
.. deprecated:: 1.2
As of 1.2, individual signals have their own private
:attr:`~Signal.receiver_connected` and
:attr:`~Signal.receiver_disconnected` signals with a slightly simplified
call signature. This global signal is planned to be removed in 1.6.
""")
class NamedSignal(Signal):
"""A named generic notification emitter."""
def __init__(self, name, doc=None):
Signal.__init__(self, doc)
#: The name of this signal.
self.name = name
def __repr__(self):
base = Signal.__repr__(self)
return "%s; %r>" % (base[:-1], self.name)
class Namespace(dict):
"""A mapping of signal names to signals."""
def signal(self, name, doc=None):
"""Return the :class:`NamedSignal` *name*, creating it if required.
Repeated calls to this function will return the same signal object.
"""
try:
return self[name]
except KeyError:
return self.setdefault(name, NamedSignal(name, doc))
class WeakNamespace(WeakValueDictionary):
"""A weak mapping of signal names to signals.
Automatically cleans up unused Signals when the last reference goes out
of scope. This namespace implementation exists for a measure of legacy
compatibility with Blinker <= 1.2, and may be dropped in the future.
.. versionadded:: 1.3
"""
def signal(self, name, doc=None):
"""Return the :class:`NamedSignal` *name*, creating it if required.
Repeated calls to this function will return the same signal object.
"""
try:
return self[name]
except KeyError:
return self.setdefault(name, NamedSignal(name, doc))
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
click
~~~~~
Click is a simple Python module inspired by the stdlib optparse to make
writing command line scripts fun. Unlike other modules, it's based
around a simple API that does not come with too much magic and is
composable.
:copyright: © 2014 by the Pallets team.
:license: BSD, see LICENSE.rst for more details.
"""
# Core classes
from .core import Context, BaseCommand, Command, MultiCommand, Group, \
CommandCollection, Parameter, Option, Argument
# Globals
from .globals import get_current_context
# Decorators
from .decorators import pass_context, pass_obj, make_pass_decorator, \
command, group, argument, option, confirmation_option, \
password_option, version_option, help_option
# Types
from .types import ParamType, File, Path, Choice, IntRange, Tuple, \
DateTime, STRING, INT, FLOAT, BOOL, UUID, UNPROCESSED, FloatRange
# Utilities
from .utils import echo, get_binary_stream, get_text_stream, open_file, \
format_filename, get_app_dir, get_os_args
# Terminal functions
from .termui import prompt, confirm, get_terminal_size, echo_via_pager, \
progressbar, clear, style, unstyle, secho, edit, launch, getchar, \
pause
# Exceptions
from .exceptions import ClickException, UsageError, BadParameter, \
FileError, Abort, NoSuchOption, BadOptionUsage, BadArgumentUsage, \
MissingParameter
# Formatting
from .formatting import HelpFormatter, wrap_text
# Parsing
from .parser import OptionParser
__all__ = [
# Core classes
'Context', 'BaseCommand', 'Command', 'MultiCommand', 'Group',
'CommandCollection', 'Parameter', 'Option', 'Argument',
# Globals
'get_current_context',
# Decorators
'pass_context', 'pass_obj', 'make_pass_decorator', 'command', 'group',
'argument', 'option', 'confirmation_option', 'password_option',
'version_option', 'help_option',
# Types
'ParamType', 'File', 'Path', 'Choice', 'IntRange', 'Tuple',
'DateTime', 'STRING', 'INT', 'FLOAT', 'BOOL', 'UUID', 'UNPROCESSED',
'FloatRange',
# Utilities
'echo', 'get_binary_stream', 'get_text_stream', 'open_file',
'format_filename', 'get_app_dir', 'get_os_args',
# Terminal functions
'prompt', 'confirm', 'get_terminal_size', 'echo_via_pager',
'progressbar', 'clear', 'style', 'unstyle', 'secho', 'edit', 'launch',
'getchar', 'pause',
# Exceptions
'ClickException', 'UsageError', 'BadParameter', 'FileError',
'Abort', 'NoSuchOption', 'BadOptionUsage', 'BadArgumentUsage',
'MissingParameter',
# Formatting
'HelpFormatter', 'wrap_text',
# Parsing
'OptionParser',
]
# Controls if click should emit the warning about the use of unicode
# literals.
disable_unicode_literals_warning = False
__version__ = '7.0'

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import copy
import os
import re
from .utils import echo
from .parser import split_arg_string
from .core import MultiCommand, Option, Argument
from .types import Choice
try:
from collections import abc
except ImportError:
import collections as abc
WORDBREAK = '='
# Note, only BASH version 4.4 and later have the nosort option.
COMPLETION_SCRIPT_BASH = '''
%(complete_func)s() {
local IFS=$'\n'
COMPREPLY=( $( env COMP_WORDS="${COMP_WORDS[*]}" \\
COMP_CWORD=$COMP_CWORD \\
%(autocomplete_var)s=complete $1 ) )
return 0
}
%(complete_func)setup() {
local COMPLETION_OPTIONS=""
local BASH_VERSION_ARR=(${BASH_VERSION//./ })
# Only BASH version 4.4 and later have the nosort option.
if [ ${BASH_VERSION_ARR[0]} -gt 4 ] || ([ ${BASH_VERSION_ARR[0]} -eq 4 ] && [ ${BASH_VERSION_ARR[1]} -ge 4 ]); then
COMPLETION_OPTIONS="-o nosort"
fi
complete $COMPLETION_OPTIONS -F %(complete_func)s %(script_names)s
}
%(complete_func)setup
'''
COMPLETION_SCRIPT_ZSH = '''
%(complete_func)s() {
local -a completions
local -a completions_with_descriptions
local -a response
response=("${(@f)$( env COMP_WORDS=\"${words[*]}\" \\
COMP_CWORD=$((CURRENT-1)) \\
%(autocomplete_var)s=\"complete_zsh\" \\
%(script_names)s )}")
for key descr in ${(kv)response}; do
if [[ "$descr" == "_" ]]; then
completions+=("$key")
else
completions_with_descriptions+=("$key":"$descr")
fi
done
if [ -n "$completions_with_descriptions" ]; then
_describe -V unsorted completions_with_descriptions -U -Q
fi
if [ -n "$completions" ]; then
compadd -U -V unsorted -Q -a completions
fi
compstate[insert]="automenu"
}
compdef %(complete_func)s %(script_names)s
'''
_invalid_ident_char_re = re.compile(r'[^a-zA-Z0-9_]')
def get_completion_script(prog_name, complete_var, shell):
cf_name = _invalid_ident_char_re.sub('', prog_name.replace('-', '_'))
script = COMPLETION_SCRIPT_ZSH if shell == 'zsh' else COMPLETION_SCRIPT_BASH
return (script % {
'complete_func': '_%s_completion' % cf_name,
'script_names': prog_name,
'autocomplete_var': complete_var,
}).strip() + ';'
def resolve_ctx(cli, prog_name, args):
"""
Parse into a hierarchy of contexts. Contexts are connected through the parent variable.
:param cli: command definition
:param prog_name: the program that is running
:param args: full list of args
:return: the final context/command parsed
"""
ctx = cli.make_context(prog_name, args, resilient_parsing=True)
args = ctx.protected_args + ctx.args
while args:
if isinstance(ctx.command, MultiCommand):
if not ctx.command.chain:
cmd_name, cmd, args = ctx.command.resolve_command(ctx, args)
if cmd is None:
return ctx
ctx = cmd.make_context(cmd_name, args, parent=ctx,
resilient_parsing=True)
args = ctx.protected_args + ctx.args
else:
# Walk chained subcommand contexts saving the last one.
while args:
cmd_name, cmd, args = ctx.command.resolve_command(ctx, args)
if cmd is None:
return ctx
sub_ctx = cmd.make_context(cmd_name, args, parent=ctx,
allow_extra_args=True,
allow_interspersed_args=False,
resilient_parsing=True)
args = sub_ctx.args
ctx = sub_ctx
args = sub_ctx.protected_args + sub_ctx.args
else:
break
return ctx
def start_of_option(param_str):
"""
:param param_str: param_str to check
:return: whether or not this is the start of an option declaration (i.e. starts "-" or "--")
"""
return param_str and param_str[:1] == '-'
def is_incomplete_option(all_args, cmd_param):
"""
:param all_args: the full original list of args supplied
:param cmd_param: the current command paramter
:return: whether or not the last option declaration (i.e. starts "-" or "--") is incomplete and
corresponds to this cmd_param. In other words whether this cmd_param option can still accept
values
"""
if not isinstance(cmd_param, Option):
return False
if cmd_param.is_flag:
return False
last_option = None
for index, arg_str in enumerate(reversed([arg for arg in all_args if arg != WORDBREAK])):
if index + 1 > cmd_param.nargs:
break
if start_of_option(arg_str):
last_option = arg_str
return True if last_option and last_option in cmd_param.opts else False
def is_incomplete_argument(current_params, cmd_param):
"""
:param current_params: the current params and values for this argument as already entered
:param cmd_param: the current command parameter
:return: whether or not the last argument is incomplete and corresponds to this cmd_param. In
other words whether or not the this cmd_param argument can still accept values
"""
if not isinstance(cmd_param, Argument):
return False
current_param_values = current_params[cmd_param.name]
if current_param_values is None:
return True
if cmd_param.nargs == -1:
return True
if isinstance(current_param_values, abc.Iterable) \
and cmd_param.nargs > 1 and len(current_param_values) < cmd_param.nargs:
return True
return False
def get_user_autocompletions(ctx, args, incomplete, cmd_param):
"""
:param ctx: context associated with the parsed command
:param args: full list of args
:param incomplete: the incomplete text to autocomplete
:param cmd_param: command definition
:return: all the possible user-specified completions for the param
"""
results = []
if isinstance(cmd_param.type, Choice):
# Choices don't support descriptions.
results = [(c, None)
for c in cmd_param.type.choices if str(c).startswith(incomplete)]
elif cmd_param.autocompletion is not None:
dynamic_completions = cmd_param.autocompletion(ctx=ctx,
args=args,
incomplete=incomplete)
results = [c if isinstance(c, tuple) else (c, None)
for c in dynamic_completions]
return results
def get_visible_commands_starting_with(ctx, starts_with):
"""
:param ctx: context associated with the parsed command
:starts_with: string that visible commands must start with.
:return: all visible (not hidden) commands that start with starts_with.
"""
for c in ctx.command.list_commands(ctx):
if c.startswith(starts_with):
command = ctx.command.get_command(ctx, c)
if not command.hidden:
yield command
def add_subcommand_completions(ctx, incomplete, completions_out):
# Add subcommand completions.
if isinstance(ctx.command, MultiCommand):
completions_out.extend(
[(c.name, c.get_short_help_str()) for c in get_visible_commands_starting_with(ctx, incomplete)])
# Walk up the context list and add any other completion possibilities from chained commands
while ctx.parent is not None:
ctx = ctx.parent
if isinstance(ctx.command, MultiCommand) and ctx.command.chain:
remaining_commands = [c for c in get_visible_commands_starting_with(ctx, incomplete)
if c.name not in ctx.protected_args]
completions_out.extend([(c.name, c.get_short_help_str()) for c in remaining_commands])
def get_choices(cli, prog_name, args, incomplete):
"""
:param cli: command definition
:param prog_name: the program that is running
:param args: full list of args
:param incomplete: the incomplete text to autocomplete
:return: all the possible completions for the incomplete
"""
all_args = copy.deepcopy(args)
ctx = resolve_ctx(cli, prog_name, args)
if ctx is None:
return []
# In newer versions of bash long opts with '='s are partitioned, but it's easier to parse
# without the '='
if start_of_option(incomplete) and WORDBREAK in incomplete:
partition_incomplete = incomplete.partition(WORDBREAK)
all_args.append(partition_incomplete[0])
incomplete = partition_incomplete[2]
elif incomplete == WORDBREAK:
incomplete = ''
completions = []
if start_of_option(incomplete):
# completions for partial options
for param in ctx.command.params:
if isinstance(param, Option) and not param.hidden:
param_opts = [param_opt for param_opt in param.opts +
param.secondary_opts if param_opt not in all_args or param.multiple]
completions.extend([(o, param.help) for o in param_opts if o.startswith(incomplete)])
return completions
# completion for option values from user supplied values
for param in ctx.command.params:
if is_incomplete_option(all_args, param):
return get_user_autocompletions(ctx, all_args, incomplete, param)
# completion for argument values from user supplied values
for param in ctx.command.params:
if is_incomplete_argument(ctx.params, param):
return get_user_autocompletions(ctx, all_args, incomplete, param)
add_subcommand_completions(ctx, incomplete, completions)
# Sort before returning so that proper ordering can be enforced in custom types.
return sorted(completions)
def do_complete(cli, prog_name, include_descriptions):
cwords = split_arg_string(os.environ['COMP_WORDS'])
cword = int(os.environ['COMP_CWORD'])
args = cwords[1:cword]
try:
incomplete = cwords[cword]
except IndexError:
incomplete = ''
for item in get_choices(cli, prog_name, args, incomplete):
echo(item[0])
if include_descriptions:
# ZSH has trouble dealing with empty array parameters when returned from commands, so use a well defined character '_' to indicate no description is present.
echo(item[1] if item[1] else '_')
return True
def bashcomplete(cli, prog_name, complete_var, complete_instr):
if complete_instr.startswith('source'):
shell = 'zsh' if complete_instr == 'source_zsh' else 'bash'
echo(get_completion_script(prog_name, complete_var, shell))
return True
elif complete_instr == 'complete' or complete_instr == 'complete_zsh':
return do_complete(cli, prog_name, complete_instr == 'complete_zsh')
return False

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import re
import io
import os
import sys
import codecs
from weakref import WeakKeyDictionary
PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
CYGWIN = sys.platform.startswith('cygwin')
# Determine local App Engine environment, per Google's own suggestion
APP_ENGINE = ('APPENGINE_RUNTIME' in os.environ and
'Development/' in os.environ['SERVER_SOFTWARE'])
WIN = sys.platform.startswith('win') and not APP_ENGINE
DEFAULT_COLUMNS = 80
_ansi_re = re.compile(r'\033\[((?:\d|;)*)([a-zA-Z])')
def get_filesystem_encoding():
return sys.getfilesystemencoding() or sys.getdefaultencoding()
def _make_text_stream(stream, encoding, errors,
force_readable=False, force_writable=False):
if encoding is None:
encoding = get_best_encoding(stream)
if errors is None:
errors = 'replace'
return _NonClosingTextIOWrapper(stream, encoding, errors,
line_buffering=True,
force_readable=force_readable,
force_writable=force_writable)
def is_ascii_encoding(encoding):
"""Checks if a given encoding is ascii."""
try:
return codecs.lookup(encoding).name == 'ascii'
except LookupError:
return False
def get_best_encoding(stream):
"""Returns the default stream encoding if not found."""
rv = getattr(stream, 'encoding', None) or sys.getdefaultencoding()
if is_ascii_encoding(rv):
return 'utf-8'
return rv
class _NonClosingTextIOWrapper(io.TextIOWrapper):
def __init__(self, stream, encoding, errors,
force_readable=False, force_writable=False, **extra):
self._stream = stream = _FixupStream(stream, force_readable,
force_writable)
io.TextIOWrapper.__init__(self, stream, encoding, errors, **extra)
# The io module is a place where the Python 3 text behavior
# was forced upon Python 2, so we need to unbreak
# it to look like Python 2.
if PY2:
def write(self, x):
if isinstance(x, str) or is_bytes(x):
try:
self.flush()
except Exception:
pass
return self.buffer.write(str(x))
return io.TextIOWrapper.write(self, x)
def writelines(self, lines):
for line in lines:
self.write(line)
def __del__(self):
try:
self.detach()
except Exception:
pass
def isatty(self):
# https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issue/1803
return self._stream.isatty()
class _FixupStream(object):
"""The new io interface needs more from streams than streams
traditionally implement. As such, this fix-up code is necessary in
some circumstances.
The forcing of readable and writable flags are there because some tools
put badly patched objects on sys (one such offender are certain version
of jupyter notebook).
"""
def __init__(self, stream, force_readable=False, force_writable=False):
self._stream = stream
self._force_readable = force_readable
self._force_writable = force_writable
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(self._stream, name)
def read1(self, size):
f = getattr(self._stream, 'read1', None)
if f is not None:
return f(size)
# We only dispatch to readline instead of read in Python 2 as we
# do not want cause problems with the different implementation
# of line buffering.
if PY2:
return self._stream.readline(size)
return self._stream.read(size)
def readable(self):
if self._force_readable:
return True
x = getattr(self._stream, 'readable', None)
if x is not None:
return x()
try:
self._stream.read(0)
except Exception:
return False
return True
def writable(self):
if self._force_writable:
return True
x = getattr(self._stream, 'writable', None)
if x is not None:
return x()
try:
self._stream.write('')
except Exception:
try:
self._stream.write(b'')
except Exception:
return False
return True
def seekable(self):
x = getattr(self._stream, 'seekable', None)
if x is not None:
return x()
try:
self._stream.seek(self._stream.tell())
except Exception:
return False
return True
if PY2:
text_type = unicode
bytes = str
raw_input = raw_input
string_types = (str, unicode)
int_types = (int, long)
iteritems = lambda x: x.iteritems()
range_type = xrange
def is_bytes(x):
return isinstance(x, (buffer, bytearray))
_identifier_re = re.compile(r'^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$')
# For Windows, we need to force stdout/stdin/stderr to binary if it's
# fetched for that. This obviously is not the most correct way to do
# it as it changes global state. Unfortunately, there does not seem to
# be a clear better way to do it as just reopening the file in binary
# mode does not change anything.
#
# An option would be to do what Python 3 does and to open the file as
# binary only, patch it back to the system, and then use a wrapper
# stream that converts newlines. It's not quite clear what's the
# correct option here.
#
# This code also lives in _winconsole for the fallback to the console
# emulation stream.
#
# There are also Windows environments where the `msvcrt` module is not
# available (which is why we use try-catch instead of the WIN variable
# here), such as the Google App Engine development server on Windows. In
# those cases there is just nothing we can do.
def set_binary_mode(f):
return f
try:
import msvcrt
except ImportError:
pass
else:
def set_binary_mode(f):
try:
fileno = f.fileno()
except Exception:
pass
else:
msvcrt.setmode(fileno, os.O_BINARY)
return f
try:
import fcntl
except ImportError:
pass
else:
def set_binary_mode(f):
try:
fileno = f.fileno()
except Exception:
pass
else:
flags = fcntl.fcntl(fileno, fcntl.F_GETFL)
fcntl.fcntl(fileno, fcntl.F_SETFL, flags & ~os.O_NONBLOCK)
return f
def isidentifier(x):
return _identifier_re.search(x) is not None
def get_binary_stdin():
return set_binary_mode(sys.stdin)
def get_binary_stdout():
_wrap_std_stream('stdout')
return set_binary_mode(sys.stdout)
def get_binary_stderr():
_wrap_std_stream('stderr')
return set_binary_mode(sys.stderr)
def get_text_stdin(encoding=None, errors=None):
rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stdin, encoding, errors)
if rv is not None:
return rv
return _make_text_stream(sys.stdin, encoding, errors,
force_readable=True)
def get_text_stdout(encoding=None, errors=None):
_wrap_std_stream('stdout')
rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stdout, encoding, errors)
if rv is not None:
return rv
return _make_text_stream(sys.stdout, encoding, errors,
force_writable=True)
def get_text_stderr(encoding=None, errors=None):
_wrap_std_stream('stderr')
rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stderr, encoding, errors)
if rv is not None:
return rv
return _make_text_stream(sys.stderr, encoding, errors,
force_writable=True)
def filename_to_ui(value):
if isinstance(value, bytes):
value = value.decode(get_filesystem_encoding(), 'replace')
return value
else:
import io
text_type = str
raw_input = input
string_types = (str,)
int_types = (int,)
range_type = range
isidentifier = lambda x: x.isidentifier()
iteritems = lambda x: iter(x.items())
def is_bytes(x):
return isinstance(x, (bytes, memoryview, bytearray))
def _is_binary_reader(stream, default=False):
try:
return isinstance(stream.read(0), bytes)
except Exception:
return default
# This happens in some cases where the stream was already
# closed. In this case, we assume the default.
def _is_binary_writer(stream, default=False):
try:
stream.write(b'')
except Exception:
try:
stream.write('')
return False
except Exception:
pass
return default
return True
def _find_binary_reader(stream):
# We need to figure out if the given stream is already binary.
# This can happen because the official docs recommend detaching
# the streams to get binary streams. Some code might do this, so
# we need to deal with this case explicitly.
if _is_binary_reader(stream, False):
return stream
buf = getattr(stream, 'buffer', None)
# Same situation here; this time we assume that the buffer is
# actually binary in case it's closed.
if buf is not None and _is_binary_reader(buf, True):
return buf
def _find_binary_writer(stream):
# We need to figure out if the given stream is already binary.
# This can happen because the official docs recommend detatching
# the streams to get binary streams. Some code might do this, so
# we need to deal with this case explicitly.
if _is_binary_writer(stream, False):
return stream
buf = getattr(stream, 'buffer', None)
# Same situation here; this time we assume that the buffer is
# actually binary in case it's closed.
if buf is not None and _is_binary_writer(buf, True):
return buf
def _stream_is_misconfigured(stream):
"""A stream is misconfigured if its encoding is ASCII."""
# If the stream does not have an encoding set, we assume it's set
# to ASCII. This appears to happen in certain unittest
# environments. It's not quite clear what the correct behavior is
# but this at least will force Click to recover somehow.
return is_ascii_encoding(getattr(stream, 'encoding', None) or 'ascii')
def _is_compatible_text_stream(stream, encoding, errors):
stream_encoding = getattr(stream, 'encoding', None)
stream_errors = getattr(stream, 'errors', None)
# Perfect match.
if stream_encoding == encoding and stream_errors == errors:
return True
# Otherwise, it's only a compatible stream if we did not ask for
# an encoding.
if encoding is None:
return stream_encoding is not None
return False
def _force_correct_text_reader(text_reader, encoding, errors,
force_readable=False):
if _is_binary_reader(text_reader, False):
binary_reader = text_reader
else:
# If there is no target encoding set, we need to verify that the
# reader is not actually misconfigured.
if encoding is None and not _stream_is_misconfigured(text_reader):
return text_reader
if _is_compatible_text_stream(text_reader, encoding, errors):
return text_reader
# If the reader has no encoding, we try to find the underlying
# binary reader for it. If that fails because the environment is
# misconfigured, we silently go with the same reader because this
# is too common to happen. In that case, mojibake is better than
# exceptions.
binary_reader = _find_binary_reader(text_reader)
if binary_reader is None:
return text_reader
# At this point, we default the errors to replace instead of strict
# because nobody handles those errors anyways and at this point
# we're so fundamentally fucked that nothing can repair it.
if errors is None:
errors = 'replace'
return _make_text_stream(binary_reader, encoding, errors,
force_readable=force_readable)
def _force_correct_text_writer(text_writer, encoding, errors,
force_writable=False):
if _is_binary_writer(text_writer, False):
binary_writer = text_writer
else:
# If there is no target encoding set, we need to verify that the
# writer is not actually misconfigured.
if encoding is None and not _stream_is_misconfigured(text_writer):
return text_writer
if _is_compatible_text_stream(text_writer, encoding, errors):
return text_writer
# If the writer has no encoding, we try to find the underlying
# binary writer for it. If that fails because the environment is
# misconfigured, we silently go with the same writer because this
# is too common to happen. In that case, mojibake is better than
# exceptions.
binary_writer = _find_binary_writer(text_writer)
if binary_writer is None:
return text_writer
# At this point, we default the errors to replace instead of strict
# because nobody handles those errors anyways and at this point
# we're so fundamentally fucked that nothing can repair it.
if errors is None:
errors = 'replace'
return _make_text_stream(binary_writer, encoding, errors,
force_writable=force_writable)
def get_binary_stdin():
reader = _find_binary_reader(sys.stdin)
if reader is None:
raise RuntimeError('Was not able to determine binary '
'stream for sys.stdin.')
return reader
def get_binary_stdout():
writer = _find_binary_writer(sys.stdout)
if writer is None:
raise RuntimeError('Was not able to determine binary '
'stream for sys.stdout.')
return writer
def get_binary_stderr():
writer = _find_binary_writer(sys.stderr)
if writer is None:
raise RuntimeError('Was not able to determine binary '
'stream for sys.stderr.')
return writer
def get_text_stdin(encoding=None, errors=None):
rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stdin, encoding, errors)
if rv is not None:
return rv
return _force_correct_text_reader(sys.stdin, encoding, errors,
force_readable=True)
def get_text_stdout(encoding=None, errors=None):
rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stdout, encoding, errors)
if rv is not None:
return rv
return _force_correct_text_writer(sys.stdout, encoding, errors,
force_writable=True)
def get_text_stderr(encoding=None, errors=None):
rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stderr, encoding, errors)
if rv is not None:
return rv
return _force_correct_text_writer(sys.stderr, encoding, errors,
force_writable=True)
def filename_to_ui(value):
if isinstance(value, bytes):
value = value.decode(get_filesystem_encoding(), 'replace')
else:
value = value.encode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape') \
.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
return value
def get_streerror(e, default=None):
if hasattr(e, 'strerror'):
msg = e.strerror
else:
if default is not None:
msg = default
else:
msg = str(e)
if isinstance(msg, bytes):
msg = msg.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
return msg
def open_stream(filename, mode='r', encoding=None, errors='strict',
atomic=False):
# Standard streams first. These are simple because they don't need
# special handling for the atomic flag. It's entirely ignored.
if filename == '-':
if any(m in mode for m in ['w', 'a', 'x']):
if 'b' in mode:
return get_binary_stdout(), False
return get_text_stdout(encoding=encoding, errors=errors), False
if 'b' in mode:
return get_binary_stdin(), False
return get_text_stdin(encoding=encoding, errors=errors), False
# Non-atomic writes directly go out through the regular open functions.
if not atomic:
if encoding is None:
return open(filename, mode), True
return io.open(filename, mode, encoding=encoding, errors=errors), True
# Some usability stuff for atomic writes
if 'a' in mode:
raise ValueError(
'Appending to an existing file is not supported, because that '
'would involve an expensive `copy`-operation to a temporary '
'file. Open the file in normal `w`-mode and copy explicitly '
'if that\'s what you\'re after.'
)
if 'x' in mode:
raise ValueError('Use the `overwrite`-parameter instead.')
if 'w' not in mode:
raise ValueError('Atomic writes only make sense with `w`-mode.')
# Atomic writes are more complicated. They work by opening a file
# as a proxy in the same folder and then using the fdopen
# functionality to wrap it in a Python file. Then we wrap it in an
# atomic file that moves the file over on close.
import tempfile
fd, tmp_filename = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=os.path.dirname(filename),
prefix='.__atomic-write')
if encoding is not None:
f = io.open(fd, mode, encoding=encoding, errors=errors)
else:
f = os.fdopen(fd, mode)
return _AtomicFile(f, tmp_filename, os.path.realpath(filename)), True
# Used in a destructor call, needs extra protection from interpreter cleanup.
if hasattr(os, 'replace'):
_replace = os.replace
_can_replace = True
else:
_replace = os.rename
_can_replace = not WIN
class _AtomicFile(object):
def __init__(self, f, tmp_filename, real_filename):
self._f = f
self._tmp_filename = tmp_filename
self._real_filename = real_filename
self.closed = False
@property
def name(self):
return self._real_filename
def close(self, delete=False):
if self.closed:
return
self._f.close()
if not _can_replace:
try:
os.remove(self._real_filename)
except OSError:
pass
_replace(self._tmp_filename, self._real_filename)
self.closed = True
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(self._f, name)
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb):
self.close(delete=exc_type is not None)
def __repr__(self):
return repr(self._f)
auto_wrap_for_ansi = None
colorama = None
get_winterm_size = None
def strip_ansi(value):
return _ansi_re.sub('', value)
def should_strip_ansi(stream=None, color=None):
if color is None:
if stream is None:
stream = sys.stdin
return not isatty(stream)
return not color
# If we're on Windows, we provide transparent integration through
# colorama. This will make ANSI colors through the echo function
# work automatically.
if WIN:
# Windows has a smaller terminal
DEFAULT_COLUMNS = 79
from ._winconsole import _get_windows_console_stream, _wrap_std_stream
def _get_argv_encoding():
import locale
return locale.getpreferredencoding()
if PY2:
def raw_input(prompt=''):
sys.stderr.flush()
if prompt:
stdout = _default_text_stdout()
stdout.write(prompt)
stdin = _default_text_stdin()
return stdin.readline().rstrip('\r\n')
try:
import colorama
except ImportError:
pass
else:
_ansi_stream_wrappers = WeakKeyDictionary()
def auto_wrap_for_ansi(stream, color=None):
"""This function wraps a stream so that calls through colorama
are issued to the win32 console API to recolor on demand. It
also ensures to reset the colors if a write call is interrupted
to not destroy the console afterwards.
"""
try:
cached = _ansi_stream_wrappers.get(stream)
except Exception:
cached = None
if cached is not None:
return cached
strip = should_strip_ansi(stream, color)
ansi_wrapper = colorama.AnsiToWin32(stream, strip=strip)
rv = ansi_wrapper.stream
_write = rv.write
def _safe_write(s):
try:
return _write(s)
except:
ansi_wrapper.reset_all()
raise
rv.write = _safe_write
try:
_ansi_stream_wrappers[stream] = rv
except Exception:
pass
return rv
def get_winterm_size():
win = colorama.win32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(
colorama.win32.STDOUT).srWindow
return win.Right - win.Left, win.Bottom - win.Top
else:
def _get_argv_encoding():
return getattr(sys.stdin, 'encoding', None) or get_filesystem_encoding()
_get_windows_console_stream = lambda *x: None
_wrap_std_stream = lambda *x: None
def term_len(x):
return len(strip_ansi(x))
def isatty(stream):
try:
return stream.isatty()
except Exception:
return False
def _make_cached_stream_func(src_func, wrapper_func):
cache = WeakKeyDictionary()
def func():
stream = src_func()
try:
rv = cache.get(stream)
except Exception:
rv = None
if rv is not None:
return rv
rv = wrapper_func()
try:
stream = src_func() # In case wrapper_func() modified the stream
cache[stream] = rv
except Exception:
pass
return rv
return func
_default_text_stdin = _make_cached_stream_func(
lambda: sys.stdin, get_text_stdin)
_default_text_stdout = _make_cached_stream_func(
lambda: sys.stdout, get_text_stdout)
_default_text_stderr = _make_cached_stream_func(
lambda: sys.stderr, get_text_stderr)
binary_streams = {
'stdin': get_binary_stdin,
'stdout': get_binary_stdout,
'stderr': get_binary_stderr,
}
text_streams = {
'stdin': get_text_stdin,
'stdout': get_text_stdout,
'stderr': get_text_stderr,
}

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