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""" Compatibility imports, mostly for Py3k support, but also for
Python 2.4 and such-like """
###################################################
# #
# IF YOU ADD SOMETHING TO THIS FILE, YOU MUST #
# DOCUMENT IT IN docs/development/compat.txt #
# #
###################################################
import sys
# pylint: disable=E0601,E0602,E0611,W0611,W0622,C0103
try:
from email.Utils import formatdate
except ImportError:
from email.utils import formatdate
# urllib imports
try:
from urllib import quote_plus
from urlparse import urljoin, urlparse
from urllib2 import HTTPBasicAuthHandler, \
HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm, build_opener, install_opener, \
urlopen, HTTPError, URLError
except ImportError:
from urllib.parse import urljoin, urlparse, quote_plus
from urllib.request import HTTPBasicAuthHandler, \
HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm, build_opener, install_opener, urlopen
from urllib.error import HTTPError, URLError
try:
from cStringIO import StringIO
except ImportError:
from io import StringIO
try:
import ConfigParser
except ImportError:
import configparser as ConfigParser
try:
import cPickle
except ImportError:
import pickle as cPickle
try:
from Queue import Queue, Empty, Full
except ImportError:
from queue import Queue, Empty, Full
# xmlrpc imports
try:
import xmlrpclib
import SimpleXMLRPCServer
except ImportError:
import xmlrpc.client as xmlrpclib
import xmlrpc.server as SimpleXMLRPCServer
# socketserver import
try:
import SocketServer
except ImportError:
import socketserver as SocketServer
# httplib imports
try:
import httplib
except ImportError:
import http.client as httplib
try:
unicode = unicode
except NameError:
unicode = str
def u_str(string, encoding=None):
""" print to file compatibility """
if sys.hexversion >= 0x03000000:
if encoding is not None:
return string.encode(encoding)
else:
return string
else:
if encoding is not None:
return unicode(string, encoding)
else:
return unicode(string)
# base64 compat
if sys.hexversion >= 0x03000000:
from base64 import b64encode as _b64encode, b64decode as _b64decode
b64encode = lambda s: _b64encode(s.encode('UTF-8')).decode('UTF-8')
b64decode = lambda s: _b64decode(s.encode('UTF-8')).decode('UTF-8')
else:
from base64 import b64encode, b64decode
try:
input = raw_input
except NameError:
input = input
try:
reduce = reduce
except NameError:
from functools import reduce
try:
from collections import MutableMapping
except ImportError:
from UserDict import DictMixin as MutableMapping
class CmpMixin(object):
""" In Py3K, :meth:`object.__cmp__` is no longer magical, so this
mixin can be used to define the rich comparison operators from
``__cmp__`` -- i.e., it makes ``__cmp__`` magical again. """
def __lt__(self, other):
return self.__cmp__(other) < 0
def __gt__(self, other):
return self.__cmp__(other) > 0
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.__cmp__(other) == 0
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
def __ge__(self, other):
return self.__gt__(other) or self.__eq__(other)
def __le__(self, other):
return self.__lt__(other) or self.__eq__(other)
try:
from pkgutil import walk_packages
except ImportError:
try:
from pkgutil import iter_modules
# iter_modules was added in python 2.5; use it to get an exact
# re-implementation of walk_packages if possible
def walk_packages(path=None, prefix='', onerror=None):
""" Implementation of walk_packages for python 2.5 """
def seen(path, seenpaths={}): # pylint: disable=W0102
""" detect if a path has been 'seen' (i.e., considered
for inclusion in the generator). tracks what has been
seen through the magic of python default arguments """
if path in seenpaths:
return True
seenpaths[path] = True
for importer, name, ispkg in iter_modules(path, prefix):
yield importer, name, ispkg
if ispkg:
try:
__import__(name)
except ImportError:
if onerror is not None:
onerror(name)
except Exception:
if onerror is not None:
onerror(name)
else:
raise
else:
path = getattr(sys.modules[name], '__path__', [])
# don't traverse path items we've seen before
path = [p for p in path if not seen(p)]
for item in walk_packages(path, name + '.', onerror):
yield item
except ImportError:
import os
def walk_packages(path=None, prefix='', onerror=None):
""" Imperfect, incomplete implementation of
:func:`pkgutil.walk_packages` for python 2.4. Differences:
* Requires a full path, not a path relative to something
in sys.path. Anywhere we care about that shouldn't be
an issue.
* The first element of each tuple is None instead of an
importer object.
"""
if path is None:
path = sys.path
for mpath in path:
for fname in os.listdir(mpath):
fpath = os.path.join(mpath, fname)
if (os.path.isfile(fpath) and fname.endswith(".py") and
fname != '__init__.py'):
yield None, prefix + fname[:-3], False
elif os.path.isdir(fpath):
mname = prefix + fname
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(fpath, "__init__.py")):
yield None, mname, True
try:
__import__(mname)
except ImportError:
if onerror is not None:
onerror(mname)
except Exception:
if onerror is not None:
onerror(mname)
else:
raise
else:
for item in walk_packages([fpath],
prefix=mname + '.',
onerror=onerror):
yield item
try:
all = all
any = any
except NameError:
def all(iterable):
""" implementation of builtin all() for python 2.4 """
for element in iterable:
if not element:
return False
return True
def any(iterable):
""" implementation of builtin any() for python 2.4 """
for element in iterable:
if element:
return True
return False
try:
from hashlib import md5
except ImportError:
from md5 import md5
try:
from functools import wraps
except ImportError:
def wraps(wrapped): # pylint: disable=W0613
""" implementation of functools.wraps() for python 2.4 """
return lambda f: f
def oct_mode(mode):
""" Convert a decimal number describing a POSIX permissions mode
to a string giving the octal mode. In Python 2, this is a synonym
for :func:`oct`, but in Python 3 the octal format has changed to
``0o000``, which cannot be used as an octal permissions mode, so
we need to strip the 'o' from the output. I.e., this function
acts like the Python 2 :func:`oct` regardless of what version of
Python is in use.
:param mode: The decimal mode to convert to octal
:type mode: int
:returns: string """
return oct(mode).replace('o', '')
try:
long = long
except NameError:
# longs are just ints in py3k
long = int
try:
cmp
except NameError:
def cmp(a, b):
""" Py3k implementation of cmp() """
return (a > b) - (a < b)
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