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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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6c314aaa
Commit
6c314aaa
authored
Jul 30, 2000
by
Greg Ward
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Added class docstring and ditched inappropriate class attrs.
Indentation/whitspace fixes.
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@@ -19,15 +19,19 @@ from distutils.util import convert_path
class
FileList
:
files
=
None
# reference to files list to mainpulate
allfiles
=
None
# list of all files, if None will be filled
# at first use from directory self.dir
dir
=
None
# directory from which files will be taken
# to fill self.allfiles if it was not set otherwise
# next both functions (callable objects) can be set by the user
# warn: warning function
# debug_print: debug function
"""A list of files built by on exploring the filesystem and filtered by
applying various patterns to what we find there.
Instance attributes:
dir
directory from which files will be taken -- only used if
'allfiles' not supplied to constructor
files
list of filenames currently being built/filtered/manipulated
allfiles
complete list of files under consideration (ie. without any
filtering applied)
"""
def
__init__
(
self
,
files
=
[],
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@@ -42,13 +46,14 @@ class FileList:
self
.
debug_print
=
debug_print
self
.
files
=
files
self
.
dir
=
dir
# if None, 'allfiles' will be filled when used for first time
self
.
allfiles
=
allfiles
# if None, it will be filled, when used for first time
# standard warning and debug functions, if no other given
def
__warn
(
self
,
msg
):
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"warning:
template:
%s
\
n
"
%
msg
)
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"warning: %s
\
n
"
%
msg
)
def
__debug_print
(
self
,
msg
):
"""Print 'msg' to stdout if the global DEBUG (taken from the
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@@ -59,130 +64,128 @@ class FileList:
print
msg
def
process_line
(
self
,
line
):
def
process_line
(
self
,
line
):
words
=
string
.
split
(
line
)
action
=
words
[
0
]
# First, check that the right number of words are present
# for the given action (which is the first word)
if
action
in
(
'include'
,
'exclude'
,
'global-include'
,
'global-exclude'
):
if
len
(
words
)
<
2
:
self
.
warn
\
(
"invalid template line: "
+
"'%s' expects <pattern1> <pattern2> ..."
%
action
)
return
words
=
string
.
split
(
line
)
action
=
words
[
0
]
pattern_list
=
map
(
convert_path
,
words
[
1
:])
# First, check that the right number of words are present
# for the given action (which is the first word)
if
action
in
(
'include'
,
'exclude'
,
'global-include'
,
'global-exclude'
):
if
len
(
words
)
<
2
:
self
.
warn
\
(
"invalid template line: "
+
"'%s' expects <pattern1> <pattern2> ..."
%
action
)
return
elif
action
in
(
'recursive-include'
,
'recursive-exclude'
):
if
len
(
words
)
<
3
:
self
.
warn
\
(
"invalid template line: "
+
"'%s' expects <dir> <pattern1> <pattern2> ..."
%
action
)
return
pattern_list
=
map
(
convert_path
,
words
[
1
:])
dir
=
convert_path
(
words
[
1
])
pattern_list
=
map
(
convert_path
,
words
[
2
:])
elif
action
in
(
'recursive-include'
,
'recursive-exclud
e'
):
if
len
(
words
)
<
3
:
self
.
warn
\
(
"invalid template line: "
+
"'%s' expects <dir> <pattern1> <pattern2> ...
"
%
action
)
return
elif
action
in
(
'graft'
,
'prun
e'
):
if
len
(
words
)
!=
2
:
self
.
warn
\
(
"invalid template line: "
+
"'%s' expects a single <dir_pattern>
"
%
action
)
return
dir
=
convert_path
(
words
[
1
])
pattern_list
=
map
(
convert_path
,
words
[
2
:])
dir_pattern
=
convert_path
(
words
[
1
])
elif
action
in
(
'graft'
,
'prune'
):
if
len
(
words
)
!=
2
:
else
:
self
.
warn
(
"invalid template line: "
+
"unknown action '%s'"
%
action
)
return
# OK, now we know that the action is valid and we have the
# right number of words on the line for that action -- so we
# can proceed with minimal error-checking. Also, we have
# defined either (pattern), (dir and pattern), or
# (dir_pattern) -- so we don't have to spend any time
# digging stuff up out of 'words'.
if
action
==
'include'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"include "
+
string
.
join
(
pattern_list
))
for
pattern
in
pattern_list
:
if
not
self
.
select_pattern
(
pattern
,
anchor
=
1
):
self
.
warn
(
"no files found matching '%s'"
%
pattern
)
elif
action
==
'exclude'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"exclude "
+
string
.
join
(
pattern_list
))
for
pattern
in
pattern_list
:
if
not
self
.
exclude_pattern
(
pattern
,
anchor
=
1
):
self
.
warn
(
"no previously-included files found matching '%s'"
%
pattern
)
elif
action
==
'global-include'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"global-include "
+
string
.
join
(
pattern_list
))
for
pattern
in
pattern_list
:
if
not
self
.
select_pattern
(
pattern
,
anchor
=
0
):
self
.
warn
((
"no files found matching '%s' "
+
"anywhere in distribution"
)
%
pattern
)
elif
action
==
'global-exclude'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"global-exclude "
+
string
.
join
(
pattern_list
))
for
pattern
in
pattern_list
:
if
not
self
.
exclude_pattern
(
pattern
,
anchor
=
0
):
self
.
warn
\
(
"invalid template line: "
+
"'%s' expects a single <dir_pattern>"
%
action
)
return
dir_pattern
=
convert_path
(
words
[
1
])
else
:
self
.
warn
(
"invalid template line: "
+
"unknown action '%s'"
%
action
)
return
# OK, now we know that the action is valid and we have the
# right number of words on the line for that action -- so we
# can proceed with minimal error-checking. Also, we have
# defined either (pattern), (dir and pattern), or
# (dir_pattern) -- so we don't have to spend any time
# digging stuff up out of 'words'.
if
action
==
'include'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"include "
+
string
.
join
(
pattern_list
))
for
pattern
in
pattern_list
:
if
not
self
.
select_pattern
(
pattern
,
anchor
=
1
):
self
.
warn
(
"no files found matching '%s'"
%
pattern
)
elif
action
==
'exclude'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"exclude "
+
string
.
join
(
pattern_list
))
for
pattern
in
pattern_list
:
if
not
self
.
exclude_pattern
(
pattern
,
anchor
=
1
):
self
.
warn
(
"no previously-included files found matching '%s'"
%
pattern
)
elif
action
==
'global-include'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"global-include "
+
string
.
join
(
pattern_list
))
for
pattern
in
pattern_list
:
if
not
self
.
select_pattern
(
pattern
,
anchor
=
0
):
self
.
warn
((
"no files found matching '%s' "
+
"anywhere in distribution"
)
%
pattern
)
elif
action
==
'global-exclude'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"global-exclude "
+
string
.
join
(
pattern_list
))
for
pattern
in
pattern_list
:
if
not
self
.
exclude_pattern
(
pattern
,
anchor
=
0
):
self
.
warn
\
((
"no previously-included files matching '%s' "
+
"found anywhere in distribution"
)
%
pattern
)
elif
action
==
'recursive-include'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"recursive-include %s %s"
%
(
dir
,
string
.
join
(
pattern_list
)))
for
pattern
in
pattern_list
:
if
not
self
.
select_pattern
(
pattern
,
prefix
=
dir
):
self
.
warn
((
"no files found matching '%s' "
+
"under directory '%s'"
)
%
(
pattern
,
dir
))
elif
action
==
'recursive-exclude'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"recursive-exclude %s %s"
%
(
dir
,
string
.
join
(
pattern_list
)))
for
pattern
in
pattern_list
:
if
not
self
.
exclude_pattern
(
pattern
,
prefix
=
dir
):
self
.
warn
\
((
"no previously-included files matching '%s' "
+
"found under directory '%s'"
)
%
(
pattern
,
dir
))
elif
action
==
'graft'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"graft "
+
dir_pattern
)
if
not
self
.
select_pattern
(
None
,
prefix
=
dir_pattern
):
self
.
warn
(
"no directories found matching '%s'"
%
dir_pattern
)
elif
action
==
'prune'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"prune "
+
dir_pattern
)
if
not
self
.
exclude_pattern
(
None
,
prefix
=
dir_pattern
):
((
"no previously-included files matching '%s' "
+
"found anywhere in distribution"
)
%
pattern
)
elif
action
==
'recursive-include'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"recursive-include %s %s"
%
(
dir
,
string
.
join
(
pattern_list
)))
for
pattern
in
pattern_list
:
if
not
self
.
select_pattern
(
pattern
,
prefix
=
dir
):
self
.
warn
((
"no files found matching '%s' "
+
"under directory '%s'"
)
%
(
pattern
,
dir
))
elif
action
==
'recursive-exclude'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"recursive-exclude %s %s"
%
(
dir
,
string
.
join
(
pattern_list
)))
for
pattern
in
pattern_list
:
if
not
self
.
exclude_pattern
(
pattern
,
prefix
=
dir
):
self
.
warn
\
((
"no previously-included directories found "
+
"matching '%s'"
)
%
dir_pattern
)
else
:
raise
RuntimeError
,
\
"this cannot happen: invalid action '%s'"
%
action
((
"no previously-included files matching '%s' "
+
"found under directory '%s'"
)
%
(
pattern
,
dir
))
elif
action
==
'graft'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"graft "
+
dir_pattern
)
if
not
self
.
select_pattern
(
None
,
prefix
=
dir_pattern
):
self
.
warn
(
"no directories found matching '%s'"
%
dir_pattern
)
elif
action
==
'prune'
:
self
.
debug_print
(
"prune "
+
dir_pattern
)
if
not
self
.
exclude_pattern
(
None
,
prefix
=
dir_pattern
):
self
.
warn
\
((
"no previously-included directories found "
+
"matching '%s'"
)
%
dir_pattern
)
else
:
raise
RuntimeError
,
\
"this cannot happen: invalid action '%s'"
%
action
# process_line ()
def
select_pattern
(
self
,
pattern
,
anchor
=
1
,
prefix
=
None
,
is_regex
=
0
):
"""Select strings (presumably filenames) from 'files' that match
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