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220 lines
7.6 KiB
Python
220 lines
7.6 KiB
Python
"""File wrangling."""
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from coverage.backward import to_string
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from coverage.misc import CoverageException
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import fnmatch, os, re, sys
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class FileLocator(object):
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"""Understand how filenames work."""
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def __init__(self):
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# The absolute path to our current directory.
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self.relative_dir = self.abs_file(os.curdir) + os.sep
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# Cache of results of calling the canonical_filename() method, to
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# avoid duplicating work.
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self.canonical_filename_cache = {}
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def abs_file(self, filename):
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"""Return the absolute normalized form of `filename`."""
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return os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(os.path.realpath(filename)))
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def relative_filename(self, filename):
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"""Return the relative form of `filename`.
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The filename will be relative to the current directory when the
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`FileLocator` was constructed.
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"""
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if filename.startswith(self.relative_dir):
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filename = filename.replace(self.relative_dir, "")
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return filename
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def canonical_filename(self, filename):
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"""Return a canonical filename for `filename`.
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An absolute path with no redundant components and normalized case.
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"""
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if filename not in self.canonical_filename_cache:
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f = filename
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if os.path.isabs(f) and not os.path.exists(f):
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if self.get_zip_data(f) is None:
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f = os.path.basename(f)
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if not os.path.isabs(f):
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for path in [os.curdir] + sys.path:
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if path is None:
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continue
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g = os.path.join(path, f)
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if os.path.exists(g):
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f = g
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break
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cf = self.abs_file(f)
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self.canonical_filename_cache[filename] = cf
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return self.canonical_filename_cache[filename]
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def get_zip_data(self, filename):
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"""Get data from `filename` if it is a zip file path.
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Returns the string data read from the zip file, or None if no zip file
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could be found or `filename` isn't in it. The data returned will be
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an empty string if the file is empty.
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"""
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import zipimport
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markers = ['.zip'+os.sep, '.egg'+os.sep]
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for marker in markers:
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if marker in filename:
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parts = filename.split(marker)
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try:
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zi = zipimport.zipimporter(parts[0]+marker[:-1])
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except zipimport.ZipImportError:
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continue
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try:
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data = zi.get_data(parts[1])
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except IOError:
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continue
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return to_string(data)
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return None
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class TreeMatcher(object):
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"""A matcher for files in a tree."""
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def __init__(self, directories):
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self.dirs = directories[:]
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<TreeMatcher %r>" % self.dirs
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def add(self, directory):
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"""Add another directory to the list we match for."""
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self.dirs.append(directory)
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def match(self, fpath):
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"""Does `fpath` indicate a file in one of our trees?"""
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for d in self.dirs:
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if fpath.startswith(d):
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if fpath == d:
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# This is the same file!
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return True
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if fpath[len(d)] == os.sep:
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# This is a file in the directory
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return True
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return False
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class FnmatchMatcher(object):
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"""A matcher for files by filename pattern."""
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def __init__(self, pats):
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self.pats = pats[:]
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<FnmatchMatcher %r>" % self.pats
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def match(self, fpath):
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"""Does `fpath` match one of our filename patterns?"""
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for pat in self.pats:
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if fnmatch.fnmatch(fpath, pat):
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return True
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return False
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def sep(s):
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"""Find the path separator used in this string, or os.sep if none."""
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sep_match = re.search(r"[\\/]", s)
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if sep_match:
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the_sep = sep_match.group(0)
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else:
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the_sep = os.sep
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return the_sep
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class PathAliases(object):
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"""A collection of aliases for paths.
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When combining data files from remote machines, often the paths to source
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code are different, for example, due to OS differences, or because of
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serialized checkouts on continuous integration machines.
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A `PathAliases` object tracks a list of pattern/result pairs, and can
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map a path through those aliases to produce a unified path.
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`locator` is a FileLocator that is used to canonicalize the results.
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"""
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def __init__(self, locator=None):
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self.aliases = []
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self.locator = locator
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def add(self, pattern, result):
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"""Add the `pattern`/`result` pair to the list of aliases.
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`pattern` is an `fnmatch`-style pattern. `result` is a simple
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string. When mapping paths, if a path starts with a match against
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`pattern`, then that match is replaced with `result`. This models
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isomorphic source trees being rooted at different places on two
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different machines.
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`pattern` can't end with a wildcard component, since that would
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match an entire tree, and not just its root.
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"""
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# The pattern can't end with a wildcard component.
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pattern = pattern.rstrip(r"\/")
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if pattern.endswith("*"):
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raise CoverageException("Pattern must not end with wildcards.")
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pattern_sep = sep(pattern)
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pattern += pattern_sep
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# Make a regex from the pattern. fnmatch always adds a \Z or $ to
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# match the whole string, which we don't want.
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regex_pat = fnmatch.translate(pattern).replace(r'\Z(', '(')
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if regex_pat.endswith("$"):
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regex_pat = regex_pat[:-1]
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# We want */a/b.py to match on Windows to, so change slash to match
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# either separator.
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regex_pat = regex_pat.replace(r"\/", r"[\\/]")
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# We want case-insensitive matching, so add that flag.
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regex = re.compile("(?i)" + regex_pat)
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# Normalize the result: it must end with a path separator.
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result_sep = sep(result)
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result = result.rstrip(r"\/") + result_sep
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self.aliases.append((regex, result, pattern_sep, result_sep))
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def map(self, path):
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"""Map `path` through the aliases.
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`path` is checked against all of the patterns. The first pattern to
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match is used to replace the root of the path with the result root.
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Only one pattern is ever used. If no patterns match, `path` is
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returned unchanged.
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The separator style in the result is made to match that of the result
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in the alias.
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"""
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for regex, result, pattern_sep, result_sep in self.aliases:
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m = regex.match(path)
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if m:
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new = path.replace(m.group(0), result)
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if pattern_sep != result_sep:
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new = new.replace(pattern_sep, result_sep)
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if self.locator:
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new = self.locator.canonical_filename(new)
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return new
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return path
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def find_python_files(dirname):
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"""Yield all of the importable Python files in `dirname`, recursively."""
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for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(dirname, topdown=True):
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if '__init__.py' not in filenames:
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# If a directory doesn't have __init__.py, then it isn't
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# importable and neither are its files
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del dirnames[:]
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continue
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for filename in filenames:
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if fnmatch.fnmatch(filename, "*.py"):
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yield os.path.join(dirpath, filename)
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