| Index: third_party/gsutil/third_party/six/six.py
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| diff --git a/third_party/gsutil/third_party/six/six.py b/third_party/gsutil/third_party/six/six.py
|
| index 21b0e8032f6e77289a54275bc9ea7d5660b153e9..ffa3fe166ad0357732556eee9640c87ba47cf909 100644
|
| --- a/third_party/gsutil/third_party/six/six.py
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| +++ b/third_party/gsutil/third_party/six/six.py
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| @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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| """Utilities for writing code that runs on Python 2 and 3"""
|
|
|
| -# Copyright (c) 2010-2014 Benjamin Peterson
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| +# Copyright (c) 2010-2015 Benjamin Peterson
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| #
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| # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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| # of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
|
| @@ -23,12 +23,13 @@
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| from __future__ import absolute_import
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|
|
| import functools
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| +import itertools
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| import operator
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| import sys
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| import types
|
|
|
| __author__ = "Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>"
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| -__version__ = "1.8.0"
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| +__version__ = "1.9.0"
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|
|
|
|
| # Useful for very coarse version differentiation.
|
| @@ -88,8 +89,12 @@ class _LazyDescr(object):
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| def __get__(self, obj, tp):
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| result = self._resolve()
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| setattr(obj, self.name, result) # Invokes __set__.
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| - # This is a bit ugly, but it avoids running this again.
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| - delattr(obj.__class__, self.name)
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| + try:
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| + # This is a bit ugly, but it avoids running this again by
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| + # removing this descriptor.
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| + delattr(obj.__class__, self.name)
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| + except AttributeError:
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| + pass
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| return result
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|
|
|
|
| @@ -554,6 +559,12 @@ if PY3:
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|
|
| def iterlists(d, **kw):
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| return iter(d.lists(**kw))
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| +
|
| + viewkeys = operator.methodcaller("keys")
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| +
|
| + viewvalues = operator.methodcaller("values")
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| +
|
| + viewitems = operator.methodcaller("items")
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| else:
|
| def iterkeys(d, **kw):
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| return iter(d.iterkeys(**kw))
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| @@ -567,6 +578,12 @@ else:
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| def iterlists(d, **kw):
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| return iter(d.iterlists(**kw))
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|
|
| + viewkeys = operator.methodcaller("viewkeys")
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| +
|
| + viewvalues = operator.methodcaller("viewvalues")
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| +
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| + viewitems = operator.methodcaller("viewitems")
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| +
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| _add_doc(iterkeys, "Return an iterator over the keys of a dictionary.")
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| _add_doc(itervalues, "Return an iterator over the values of a dictionary.")
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| _add_doc(iteritems,
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| @@ -593,6 +610,9 @@ if PY3:
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| import io
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| StringIO = io.StringIO
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| BytesIO = io.BytesIO
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| + _assertCountEqual = "assertCountEqual"
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| + _assertRaisesRegex = "assertRaisesRegex"
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| + _assertRegex = "assertRegex"
|
| else:
|
| def b(s):
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| return s
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| @@ -605,14 +625,28 @@ else:
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| return ord(bs[0])
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| def indexbytes(buf, i):
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| return ord(buf[i])
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| - def iterbytes(buf):
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| - return (ord(byte) for byte in buf)
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| + iterbytes = functools.partial(itertools.imap, ord)
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| import StringIO
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| StringIO = BytesIO = StringIO.StringIO
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| + _assertCountEqual = "assertItemsEqual"
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| + _assertRaisesRegex = "assertRaisesRegexp"
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| + _assertRegex = "assertRegexpMatches"
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| _add_doc(b, """Byte literal""")
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| _add_doc(u, """Text literal""")
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|
|
|
|
| +def assertCountEqual(self, *args, **kwargs):
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| + return getattr(self, _assertCountEqual)(*args, **kwargs)
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| +
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| +
|
| +def assertRaisesRegex(self, *args, **kwargs):
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| + return getattr(self, _assertRaisesRegex)(*args, **kwargs)
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| +
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| +
|
| +def assertRegex(self, *args, **kwargs):
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| + return getattr(self, _assertRegex)(*args, **kwargs)
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| +
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| +
|
| if PY3:
|
| exec_ = getattr(moves.builtins, "exec")
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|
|
| @@ -643,6 +677,21 @@ else:
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| """)
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|
|
|
|
| +if sys.version_info[:2] == (3, 2):
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| + exec_("""def raise_from(value, from_value):
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| + if from_value is None:
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| + raise value
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| + raise value from from_value
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| +""")
|
| +elif sys.version_info[:2] > (3, 2):
|
| + exec_("""def raise_from(value, from_value):
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| + raise value from from_value
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| +""")
|
| +else:
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| + def raise_from(value, from_value):
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| + raise value
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| +
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| +
|
| print_ = getattr(moves.builtins, "print", None)
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| if print_ is None:
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| def print_(*args, **kwargs):
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| @@ -697,6 +746,14 @@ if print_ is None:
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| write(sep)
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| write(arg)
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| write(end)
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| +if sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 3):
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| + _print = print_
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| + def print_(*args, **kwargs):
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| + fp = kwargs.get("file", sys.stdout)
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| + flush = kwargs.pop("flush", False)
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| + _print(*args, **kwargs)
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| + if flush and fp is not None:
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| + fp.flush()
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|
|
| _add_doc(reraise, """Reraise an exception.""")
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|
|
| @@ -704,7 +761,7 @@ if sys.version_info[0:2] < (3, 4):
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| def wraps(wrapped, assigned=functools.WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS,
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| updated=functools.WRAPPER_UPDATES):
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| def wrapper(f):
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| - f = functools.wraps(wrapped)(f)
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| + f = functools.wraps(wrapped, assigned, updated)(f)
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| f.__wrapped__ = wrapped
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| return f
|
| return wrapper
|
| @@ -737,6 +794,25 @@ def add_metaclass(metaclass):
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| return metaclass(cls.__name__, cls.__bases__, orig_vars)
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| return wrapper
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|
|
| +
|
| +def python_2_unicode_compatible(klass):
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| + """
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| + A decorator that defines __unicode__ and __str__ methods under Python 2.
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| + Under Python 3 it does nothing.
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| +
|
| + To support Python 2 and 3 with a single code base, define a __str__ method
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| + returning text and apply this decorator to the class.
|
| + """
|
| + if PY2:
|
| + if '__str__' not in klass.__dict__:
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| + raise ValueError("@python_2_unicode_compatible cannot be applied "
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| + "to %s because it doesn't define __str__()." %
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| + klass.__name__)
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| + klass.__unicode__ = klass.__str__
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| + klass.__str__ = lambda self: self.__unicode__().encode('utf-8')
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| + return klass
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| +
|
| +
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| # Complete the moves implementation.
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| # This code is at the end of this module to speed up module loading.
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| # Turn this module into a package.
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|
|