218 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
218 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
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"""Operating system-related utility functions for Sphinx."""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import contextlib
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import filecmp
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import sys
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import unicodedata
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from io import StringIO
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from os import path
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any
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from sphinx.deprecation import _deprecation_warning
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from collections.abc import Iterator
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# SEP separates path elements in the canonical file names
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#
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# Define SEP as a manifest constant, not so much because we expect it to change
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# in the future as to avoid the suspicion that a stray "/" in the code is a
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# hangover from more *nix-oriented origins.
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SEP = "/"
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def os_path(canonical_path: str, /) -> str:
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return canonical_path.replace(SEP, path.sep)
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def canon_path(native_path: str | os.PathLike[str], /) -> str:
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"""Return path in OS-independent form"""
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return os.fspath(native_path).replace(path.sep, SEP)
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def path_stabilize(filepath: str | os.PathLike[str], /) -> str:
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"Normalize path separator and unicode string"
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new_path = canon_path(filepath)
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return unicodedata.normalize('NFC', new_path)
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def relative_uri(base: str, to: str) -> str:
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"""Return a relative URL from ``base`` to ``to``."""
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if to.startswith(SEP):
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return to
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b2 = base.split('#')[0].split(SEP)
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t2 = to.split('#')[0].split(SEP)
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# remove common segments (except the last segment)
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for x, y in zip(b2[:-1], t2[:-1]):
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if x != y:
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break
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b2.pop(0)
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t2.pop(0)
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if b2 == t2:
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# Special case: relative_uri('f/index.html','f/index.html')
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# returns '', not 'index.html'
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return ''
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if len(b2) == 1 and t2 == ['']:
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# Special case: relative_uri('f/index.html','f/') should
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# return './', not ''
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return '.' + SEP
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return ('..' + SEP) * (len(b2) - 1) + SEP.join(t2)
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def ensuredir(file: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> None:
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"""Ensure that a path exists."""
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os.makedirs(file, exist_ok=True)
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def mtimes_of_files(dirnames: list[str], suffix: str) -> Iterator[float]:
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for dirname in dirnames:
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for root, _dirs, files in os.walk(dirname):
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for sfile in files:
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if sfile.endswith(suffix):
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with contextlib.suppress(OSError):
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yield path.getmtime(path.join(root, sfile))
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def copytimes(source: str | os.PathLike[str], dest: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> None:
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"""Copy a file's modification times."""
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st = os.stat(source)
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if hasattr(os, 'utime'):
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os.utime(dest, (st.st_atime, st.st_mtime))
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def copyfile(source: str | os.PathLike[str], dest: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> None:
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"""Copy a file and its modification times, if possible.
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Note: ``copyfile`` skips copying if the file has not been changed"""
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if not path.exists(dest) or not filecmp.cmp(source, dest):
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shutil.copyfile(source, dest)
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with contextlib.suppress(OSError):
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# don't do full copystat because the source may be read-only
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copytimes(source, dest)
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no_fn_re = re.compile(r'[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]')
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project_suffix_re = re.compile(' Documentation$')
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def make_filename(string: str) -> str:
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return no_fn_re.sub('', string) or 'sphinx'
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def make_filename_from_project(project: str) -> str:
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return make_filename(project_suffix_re.sub('', project)).lower()
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def relpath(path: str | os.PathLike[str],
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start: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = os.curdir) -> str:
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"""Return a relative filepath to *path* either from the current directory or
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from an optional *start* directory.
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This is an alternative of ``os.path.relpath()``. This returns original path
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if *path* and *start* are on different drives (for Windows platform).
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"""
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try:
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return os.path.relpath(path, start)
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except ValueError:
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return str(path)
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safe_relpath = relpath # for compatibility
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fs_encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding() or sys.getdefaultencoding()
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abspath = path.abspath
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class _chdir:
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"""Remove this fall-back once support for Python 3.10 is removed."""
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def __init__(self, target_dir: str, /):
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self.path = target_dir
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self._dirs: list[str] = []
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def __enter__(self):
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self._dirs.append(os.getcwd())
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os.chdir(self.path)
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def __exit__(self, _exc_type, _exc_value, _traceback, /):
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os.chdir(self._dirs.pop())
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def cd(target_dir: str) -> Iterator[None]:
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if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 11):
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_deprecation_warning(__name__, 'cd', 'contextlib.chdir', remove=(8, 0))
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with _chdir(target_dir):
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yield
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class FileAvoidWrite:
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"""File-like object that buffers output and only writes if content changed.
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Use this class like when writing to a file to avoid touching the original
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file if the content hasn't changed. This is useful in scenarios where file
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mtime is used to invalidate caches or trigger new behavior.
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When writing to this file handle, all writes are buffered until the object
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is closed.
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Objects can be used as context managers.
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"""
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def __init__(self, path: str) -> None:
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self._path = path
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self._io: StringIO | None = None
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def write(self, data: str) -> None:
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if not self._io:
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self._io = StringIO()
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self._io.write(data)
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def close(self) -> None:
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"""Stop accepting writes and write file, if needed."""
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if not self._io:
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msg = 'FileAvoidWrite does not support empty files.'
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raise Exception(msg)
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buf = self.getvalue()
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self._io.close()
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try:
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with open(self._path, encoding='utf-8') as old_f:
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old_content = old_f.read()
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if old_content == buf:
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return
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except OSError:
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pass
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with open(self._path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
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f.write(buf)
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def __enter__(self) -> FileAvoidWrite:
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return self
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def __exit__(
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self, exc_type: type[Exception], exc_value: Exception, traceback: Any,
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) -> bool:
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self.close()
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return True
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def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Any:
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# Proxy to _io instance.
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if not self._io:
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msg = 'Must write to FileAvoidWrite before other methods can be used'
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raise Exception(msg)
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return getattr(self._io, name)
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def rmtree(path: str) -> None:
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if os.path.isdir(path):
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shutil.rmtree(path)
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else:
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os.remove(path)
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