Commit 7d5ed40f authored by Tarek Ziadé's avatar Tarek Ziadé

pep8-fied distutils.dir_util

parent 9342187b
...@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ Utility functions for manipulating directories and directory trees.""" ...@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ Utility functions for manipulating directories and directory trees."""
__revision__ = "$Id$" __revision__ = "$Id$"
import os, sys import os, sys
from types import *
from distutils.errors import DistutilsFileError, DistutilsInternalError from distutils.errors import DistutilsFileError, DistutilsInternalError
from distutils import log from distutils import log
...@@ -16,20 +15,21 @@ _path_created = {} ...@@ -16,20 +15,21 @@ _path_created = {}
# I don't use os.makedirs because a) it's new to Python 1.5.2, and # I don't use os.makedirs because a) it's new to Python 1.5.2, and
# b) it blows up if the directory already exists (I want to silently # b) it blows up if the directory already exists (I want to silently
# succeed in that case). # succeed in that case).
def mkpath (name, mode=0777, verbose=1, dry_run=0): def mkpath(name, mode=0777, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
"""Create a directory and any missing ancestor directories. If the """Create a directory and any missing ancestor directories.
directory already exists (or if 'name' is the empty string, which
means the current directory, which of course exists), then do If the directory already exists (or if 'name' is the empty string, which
nothing. Raise DistutilsFileError if unable to create some means the current directory, which of course exists), then do nothing.
directory along the way (eg. some sub-path exists, but is a file Raise DistutilsFileError if unable to create some directory along the way
rather than a directory). If 'verbose' is true, print a one-line (eg. some sub-path exists, but is a file rather than a directory).
summary of each mkdir to stdout. Return the list of directories If 'verbose' is true, print a one-line summary of each mkdir to stdout.
actually created.""" Return the list of directories actually created.
"""
global _path_created global _path_created
# Detect a common bug -- name is None # Detect a common bug -- name is None
if not isinstance(name, StringTypes): if not isinstance(name, basestring):
raise DistutilsInternalError, \ raise DistutilsInternalError, \
"mkpath: 'name' must be a string (got %r)" % (name,) "mkpath: 'name' must be a string (got %r)" % (name,)
...@@ -77,19 +77,16 @@ def mkpath (name, mode=0777, verbose=1, dry_run=0): ...@@ -77,19 +77,16 @@ def mkpath (name, mode=0777, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
_path_created[abs_head] = 1 _path_created[abs_head] = 1
return created_dirs return created_dirs
# mkpath () def create_tree(base_dir, files, mode=0777, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
"""Create all the empty directories under 'base_dir' needed to put 'files'
there.
def create_tree (base_dir, files, mode=0777, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
"""Create all the empty directories under 'base_dir' needed to
put 'files' there. 'base_dir' is just the a name of a directory
which doesn't necessarily exist yet; 'files' is a list of filenames
to be interpreted relative to 'base_dir'. 'base_dir' + the
directory portion of every file in 'files' will be created if it
doesn't already exist. 'mode', 'verbose' and 'dry_run' flags are as
for 'mkpath()'."""
'base_dir' is just the a name of a directory which doesn't necessarily
exist yet; 'files' is a list of filenames to be interpreted relative to
'base_dir'. 'base_dir' + the directory portion of every file in 'files'
will be created if it doesn't already exist. 'mode', 'verbose' and
'dry_run' flags are as for 'mkpath()'.
"""
# First get the list of directories to create # First get the list of directories to create
need_dir = {} need_dir = {}
for file in files: for file in files:
...@@ -101,35 +98,27 @@ def create_tree (base_dir, files, mode=0777, verbose=1, dry_run=0): ...@@ -101,35 +98,27 @@ def create_tree (base_dir, files, mode=0777, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
for dir in need_dirs: for dir in need_dirs:
mkpath(dir, mode, verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run) mkpath(dir, mode, verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
# create_tree () def copy_tree(src, dst, preserve_mode=1, preserve_times=1,
preserve_symlinks=0, update=0, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
"""Copy an entire directory tree 'src' to a new location 'dst'.
def copy_tree (src, dst,
preserve_mode=1, Both 'src' and 'dst' must be directory names. If 'src' is not a
preserve_times=1, directory, raise DistutilsFileError. If 'dst' does not exist, it is
preserve_symlinks=0, created with 'mkpath()'. The end result of the copy is that every
update=0, file in 'src' is copied to 'dst', and directories under 'src' are
verbose=1, recursively copied to 'dst'. Return the list of files that were
dry_run=0): copied or might have been copied, using their output name. The
return value is unaffected by 'update' or 'dry_run': it is simply
"""Copy an entire directory tree 'src' to a new location 'dst'. Both the list of all files under 'src', with the names changed to be
'src' and 'dst' must be directory names. If 'src' is not a under 'dst'.
directory, raise DistutilsFileError. If 'dst' does not exist, it is
created with 'mkpath()'. The end result of the copy is that every 'preserve_mode' and 'preserve_times' are the same as for
file in 'src' is copied to 'dst', and directories under 'src' are 'copy_file'; note that they only apply to regular files, not to
recursively copied to 'dst'. Return the list of files that were directories. If 'preserve_symlinks' is true, symlinks will be
copied or might have been copied, using their output name. The copied as symlinks (on platforms that support them!); otherwise
return value is unaffected by 'update' or 'dry_run': it is simply (the default), the destination of the symlink will be copied.
the list of all files under 'src', with the names changed to be 'update' and 'verbose' are the same as for 'copy_file'.
under 'dst'. """
'preserve_mode' and 'preserve_times' are the same as for
'copy_file'; note that they only apply to regular files, not to
directories. If 'preserve_symlinks' is true, symlinks will be
copied as symlinks (on platforms that support them!); otherwise
(the default), the destination of the symlink will be copied.
'update' and 'verbose' are the same as for 'copy_file'."""
from distutils.file_util import copy_file from distutils.file_util import copy_file
if not dry_run and not os.path.isdir(src): if not dry_run and not os.path.isdir(src):
...@@ -174,10 +163,8 @@ def copy_tree (src, dst, ...@@ -174,10 +163,8 @@ def copy_tree (src, dst,
return outputs return outputs
# copy_tree ()
# Helper for remove_tree()
def _build_cmdtuple(path, cmdtuples): def _build_cmdtuple(path, cmdtuples):
"""Helper for remove_tree()."""
for f in os.listdir(path): for f in os.listdir(path):
real_f = os.path.join(path,f) real_f = os.path.join(path,f)
if os.path.isdir(real_f) and not os.path.islink(real_f): if os.path.isdir(real_f) and not os.path.islink(real_f):
...@@ -186,10 +173,11 @@ def _build_cmdtuple(path, cmdtuples): ...@@ -186,10 +173,11 @@ def _build_cmdtuple(path, cmdtuples):
cmdtuples.append((os.remove, real_f)) cmdtuples.append((os.remove, real_f))
cmdtuples.append((os.rmdir, path)) cmdtuples.append((os.rmdir, path))
def remove_tree(directory, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
"""Recursively remove an entire directory tree.
def remove_tree (directory, verbose=1, dry_run=0): Any errors are ignored (apart from being reported to stdout if 'verbose'
"""Recursively remove an entire directory tree. Any errors are ignored is true).
(apart from being reported to stdout if 'verbose' is true).
""" """
from distutils.util import grok_environment_error from distutils.util import grok_environment_error
global _path_created global _path_created
...@@ -211,10 +199,10 @@ def remove_tree (directory, verbose=1, dry_run=0): ...@@ -211,10 +199,10 @@ def remove_tree (directory, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
log.warn(grok_environment_error( log.warn(grok_environment_error(
exc, "error removing %s: " % directory)) exc, "error removing %s: " % directory))
def ensure_relative(path): def ensure_relative(path):
"""Take the full path 'path', and make it a relative path so """Take the full path 'path', and make it a relative path.
it can be the second argument to os.path.join().
This is useful to make 'path' the second argument to os.path.join().
""" """
drive, path = os.path.splitdrive(path) drive, path = os.path.splitdrive(path)
if path[0:1] == os.sep: if path[0:1] == os.sep:
......
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