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1 """Add things to old Pythons so I can pretend they are newer.""" | |
2 | |
3 # This file does lots of tricky stuff, so disable a bunch of lintisms. | |
4 # pylint: disable=F0401,W0611,W0622 | |
5 # F0401: Unable to import blah | |
6 # W0611: Unused import blah | |
7 # W0622: Redefining built-in blah | |
8 | |
9 import os, re, sys | |
10 | |
11 # Python 2.3 doesn't have `set` | |
12 try: | |
13 set = set # new in 2.4 | |
14 except NameError: | |
15 from sets import Set as set | |
16 | |
17 # Python 2.3 doesn't have `sorted`. | |
18 try: | |
19 sorted = sorted | |
20 except NameError: | |
21 def sorted(iterable): | |
22 """A 2.3-compatible implementation of `sorted`.""" | |
23 lst = list(iterable) | |
24 lst.sort() | |
25 return lst | |
26 | |
27 # rpartition is new in 2.5 | |
28 try: | |
29 "".rpartition | |
30 except AttributeError: | |
31 def rpartition(s, sep): | |
32 """Implement s.rpartition(sep) for old Pythons.""" | |
33 i = s.rfind(sep) | |
34 if i == -1: | |
35 return ('', '', s) | |
36 else: | |
37 return (s[:i], sep, s[i+len(sep):]) | |
38 else: | |
39 def rpartition(s, sep): | |
40 """A common interface for new Pythons.""" | |
41 return s.rpartition(sep) | |
42 | |
43 # Pythons 2 and 3 differ on where to get StringIO | |
44 try: | |
45 from cStringIO import StringIO | |
46 BytesIO = StringIO | |
47 except ImportError: | |
48 from io import StringIO, BytesIO | |
49 | |
50 # What's a string called? | |
51 try: | |
52 string_class = basestring | |
53 except NameError: | |
54 string_class = str | |
55 | |
56 # Where do pickles come from? | |
57 try: | |
58 import cPickle as pickle | |
59 except ImportError: | |
60 import pickle | |
61 | |
62 # range or xrange? | |
63 try: | |
64 range = xrange | |
65 except NameError: | |
66 range = range | |
67 | |
68 # A function to iterate listlessly over a dict's items. | |
69 if "iteritems" in dir({}): | |
70 def iitems(d): | |
71 """Produce the items from dict `d`.""" | |
72 return d.iteritems() | |
73 else: | |
74 def iitems(d): | |
75 """Produce the items from dict `d`.""" | |
76 return d.items() | |
77 | |
78 # Exec is a statement in Py2, a function in Py3 | |
79 if sys.version_info >= (3, 0): | |
80 def exec_code_object(code, global_map): | |
81 """A wrapper around exec().""" | |
82 exec(code, global_map) | |
83 else: | |
84 # OK, this is pretty gross. In Py2, exec was a statement, but that will | |
85 # be a syntax error if we try to put it in a Py3 file, even if it is never | |
86 # executed. So hide it inside an evaluated string literal instead. | |
87 eval( | |
88 compile( | |
89 "def exec_code_object(code, global_map):\n" | |
90 " exec code in global_map\n", | |
91 "<exec_function>", "exec" | |
92 ) | |
93 ) | |
94 | |
95 # Reading Python source and interpreting the coding comment is a big deal. | |
96 if sys.version_info >= (3, 0): | |
97 # Python 3.2 provides `tokenize.open`, the best way to open source files. | |
98 import tokenize | |
99 try: | |
100 open_source = tokenize.open # pylint: disable=E1101 | |
101 except AttributeError: | |
102 from io import TextIOWrapper | |
103 detect_encoding = tokenize.detect_encoding # pylint: disable=E1101 | |
104 # Copied from the 3.2 stdlib: | |
105 def open_source(fname): | |
106 """Open a file in read only mode using the encoding detected by | |
107 detect_encoding(). | |
108 """ | |
109 buffer = open(fname, 'rb') | |
110 encoding, _ = detect_encoding(buffer.readline) | |
111 buffer.seek(0) | |
112 text = TextIOWrapper(buffer, encoding, line_buffering=True) | |
113 text.mode = 'r' | |
114 return text | |
115 else: | |
116 def open_source(fname): | |
117 """Open a source file the best way.""" | |
118 return open(fname, "rU") | |
119 | |
120 | |
121 # Python 3.x is picky about bytes and strings, so provide methods to | |
122 # get them right, and make them no-ops in 2.x | |
123 if sys.version_info >= (3, 0): | |
124 def to_bytes(s): | |
125 """Convert string `s` to bytes.""" | |
126 return s.encode('utf8') | |
127 | |
128 def to_string(b): | |
129 """Convert bytes `b` to a string.""" | |
130 return b.decode('utf8') | |
131 | |
132 else: | |
133 def to_bytes(s): | |
134 """Convert string `s` to bytes (no-op in 2.x).""" | |
135 return s | |
136 | |
137 def to_string(b): | |
138 """Convert bytes `b` to a string (no-op in 2.x).""" | |
139 return b | |
140 | |
141 # Md5 is available in different places. | |
142 try: | |
143 import hashlib | |
144 md5 = hashlib.md5 | |
145 except ImportError: | |
146 import md5 | |
147 md5 = md5.new | |
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