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annotate files.py @ 125:10aa5a0e46bd
Fixed an exception raised instead of forceful process termination on Win32
author | Oleg Oshmyan <chortos@inbox.lv> |
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date | Sun, 15 May 2011 00:33:32 +0100 |
parents | 62a96d51bf94 |
children | cdd0f970d112 |
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16 | 1 # Copyright (c) 2010 Chortos-2 <chortos@inbox.lv> |
2 | |
21 | 3 """File access routines and classes with support for archives.""" |
4 | |
5 from __future__ import division, with_statement | |
6 | |
91 | 7 from compat import * |
21 | 8 import contextlib, os, shutil, sys |
9 | |
10 # You don't need to know about anything else. | |
11 __all__ = 'File', | |
12 | |
13 # In these two variables, use full stops no matter what os.extsep is; | |
14 # all full stops will be converted to os.extsep on the fly | |
15 archives = 'tests.tar', 'tests.zip', 'tests.tgz', 'tests.tar.gz', 'tests.tbz2', 'tests.tar.bz2' | |
16 formats = {} | |
17 | |
18 class Archive(object): | |
19 __slots__ = 'file' | |
20 | |
21 if ABCMeta: | |
22 __metaclass__ = ABCMeta | |
23 | |
24 def __new__(cls, path): | |
25 """ | |
26 Create a new instance of the archive class corresponding | |
27 to the file name in the given path. | |
28 """ | |
29 if cls is not Archive: | |
30 return object.__new__(cls) | |
31 else: | |
32 # Do this by hand rather than through os.path.splitext | |
33 # because we support multi-dotted file name extensions | |
34 ext = path.partition(os.path.extsep)[2] | |
35 while ext: | |
36 if ext in formats: | |
37 return formats[ext](path) | |
38 ext = ext.partition(os.path.extsep)[2] | |
39 raise LookupError("unsupported archive file name extension in file name '%s'" % filename) | |
40 | |
41 @abstractmethod | |
42 def __init__(self, path): raise NotImplementedError | |
43 | |
44 @abstractmethod | |
45 def extract(self, name, target): raise NotImplementedError | |
46 | |
47 def __del__(self): | |
48 del self.file | |
16 | 49 |
21 | 50 try: |
51 import tarfile | |
31 | 52 except ImportError: |
53 TarArchive = None | |
54 else: | |
21 | 55 class TarArchive(Archive): |
56 __slots__ = '__namelist' | |
57 | |
58 def __init__(self, path): | |
59 self.file = tarfile.open(path) | |
60 | |
61 def extract(self, name, target): | |
62 member = self.file.getmember(name) | |
63 member.name = target | |
64 self.file.extract(member) | |
65 | |
66 # TODO: somehow automagically emulate universal line break support | |
67 def open(self, name): | |
68 return self.file.extractfile(name) | |
69 | |
70 def exists(self, queried_name): | |
71 if not hasattr(self, '__namelist'): | |
72 names = set() | |
73 for name in self.file.getnames(): | |
74 cutname = name | |
75 while cutname: | |
76 names.add(cutname) | |
77 cutname = cutname.rpartition('/')[0] | |
78 self.__namelist = frozenset(names) | |
79 return queried_name in self.__namelist | |
80 | |
81 def __enter__(self): | |
82 if hasattr(self.file, '__enter__'): | |
83 self.file.__enter__() | |
84 return self | |
85 | |
86 def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): | |
87 if hasattr(self.file, '__exit__'): | |
88 return self.file.__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, traceback) | |
89 elif exc_type is None: | |
90 self.file.close() | |
91 else: | |
92 # This code was shamelessly copied from tarfile.py of Python 2.7 | |
93 if not self.file._extfileobj: | |
94 self.file.fileobj.close() | |
95 self.file.closed = True | |
96 | |
97 formats['tar'] = formats['tgz'] = formats['tar.gz'] = formats['tbz2'] = formats['tar.bz2'] = TarArchive | |
98 | |
99 try: | |
100 import zipfile | |
31 | 101 except ImportError: |
102 ZipArchive = None | |
103 else: | |
21 | 104 class ZipArchive(Archive): |
105 __slots__ = '__namelist' | |
106 | |
107 def __init__(self, path): | |
108 self.file = zipfile.ZipFile(path) | |
109 | |
110 def extract(self, name, target): | |
98
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111 member = self.file.getinfo(name) |
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112 # FIXME: 2.5 lacks ZipFile.extract |
21 | 113 if os.path.isabs(target): |
114 # To my knowledge, this is as portable as it gets | |
115 path = os.path.join(os.path.splitdrive(target)[0], os.path.sep) | |
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116 member.filename = os.path.relpath(target, path) |
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117 self.file.extract(member, path) |
21 | 118 else: |
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119 member.filename = os.path.relpath(target) |
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120 self.file.extract(member) |
21 | 121 |
122 def open(self, name): | |
123 return self.file.open(name, 'rU') | |
124 | |
125 def exists(self, queried_name): | |
126 if not hasattr(self, '__namelist'): | |
127 names = set() | |
128 for name in self.file.namelist(): | |
129 cutname = name | |
130 while cutname: | |
131 names.add(cutname) | |
132 cutname = cutname.rpartition('/')[0] | |
133 self.__namelist = frozenset(names) | |
134 return queried_name in self.__namelist | |
135 | |
136 def __enter__(self): | |
137 if hasattr(self.file, '__enter__'): | |
138 self.file.__enter__() | |
139 return self | |
140 | |
141 def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): | |
142 if hasattr(self.file, '__exit__'): | |
143 return self.file.__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, traceback) | |
144 else: | |
145 return self.file.close() | |
146 | |
147 formats['zip'] = ZipArchive | |
148 | |
149 # Remove unsupported archive formats and replace full stops | |
150 # with the platform-dependent file name extension separator | |
151 def issupported(filename, formats=formats): | |
152 ext = filename.partition('.')[2] | |
153 while ext: | |
154 if ext in formats: return True | |
155 ext = ext.partition('.')[2] | |
156 return False | |
157 archives = [filename.replace('.', os.path.extsep) for filename in filter(issupported, archives)] | |
158 formats = dict((item[0].replace('.', os.path.extsep), item[1]) for item in items(formats)) | |
159 | |
160 open_archives = {} | |
161 | |
162 def open_archive(path): | |
163 if path in open_archives: | |
164 return open_archives[path] | |
165 else: | |
166 open_archives[path] = archive = Archive(path) | |
167 return archive | |
16 | 168 |
21 | 169 class File(object): |
170 __slots__ = 'virtual_path', 'real_path', 'full_real_path', 'archive' | |
171 | |
172 def __init__(self, virtpath, allow_root=False, msg='test data'): | |
173 self.virtual_path = virtpath | |
174 self.archive = None | |
175 if not self.realize_path('', tuple(comp.replace('.', os.path.extsep) for comp in virtpath.split('/')), allow_root): | |
176 raise IOError("%s file '%s' could not be found" % (msg, virtpath)) | |
177 | |
178 def realize_path(self, root, virtpath, allow_root=False, hastests=False): | |
179 if root and not os.path.exists(root): | |
180 return False | |
181 if len(virtpath) > 1: | |
182 if self.realize_path(os.path.join(root, virtpath[0]), virtpath[1:], allow_root, hastests): | |
183 return True | |
184 elif not hastests: | |
185 if self.realize_path(os.path.join(root, 'tests'), virtpath, allow_root, True): | |
186 return True | |
187 for archive in archives: | |
188 path = os.path.join(root, archive) | |
189 if os.path.exists(path): | |
190 if self.realize_path_archive(open_archive(path), '', virtpath, path): | |
191 return True | |
23 | 192 if self.realize_path(root, virtpath[1:], allow_root, hastests): |
21 | 193 return True |
194 else: | |
195 if not hastests: | |
196 path = os.path.join(root, 'tests', virtpath[0]) | |
197 if os.path.exists(path): | |
198 self.full_real_path = self.real_path = path | |
199 return True | |
200 for archive in archives: | |
201 path = os.path.join(root, archive) | |
202 if os.path.exists(path): | |
203 if self.realize_path_archive(open_archive(path), '', virtpath, path): | |
204 return True | |
205 if hastests or allow_root: | |
206 path = os.path.join(root, virtpath[0]) | |
207 if os.path.exists(path): | |
208 self.full_real_path = self.real_path = path | |
209 return True | |
210 return False | |
211 | |
212 def realize_path_archive(self, archive, root, virtpath, archpath): | |
213 if root and not archive.exists(root): | |
214 return False | |
215 if root: path = ''.join((root, '/', virtpath[0])) | |
216 else: path = virtpath[0] | |
217 if len(virtpath) > 1: | |
218 if self.realize_path_archive(archive, path, virtpath[1:], archpath): | |
219 return True | |
220 elif self.realize_path_archive(archive, root, virtpath[1:], archpath): | |
221 return True | |
222 else: | |
223 if archive.exists(path): | |
224 self.archive = archive | |
225 self.real_path = path | |
226 self.full_real_path = os.path.join(archpath, *path.split('/')) | |
227 return True | |
228 return False | |
229 | |
230 def open(self): | |
231 if self.archive: | |
232 file = self.archive.open(self.real_path) | |
233 if hasattr(file, '__exit__'): | |
234 return file | |
235 else: | |
236 return contextlib.closing(file) | |
237 else: | |
54 | 238 return open(self.real_path, 'rU') |
21 | 239 |
240 def copy(self, target): | |
241 if self.archive: | |
242 self.archive.extract(self.real_path, target) | |
243 else: | |
244 shutil.copy(self.real_path, target) |