Commit a2a3dd72 authored by Jason Madden's avatar Jason Madden

Fix most Deprecation and Resource warnings.

On Python 3, these made the build output very hard to read (e.g., https://travis-ci.org/buildout/buildout/jobs/394026829)

On Python 3.7, these could actually break the doctests.

Closing the files should get us closer to being able to pass the tests with PyPy.
parent cfd54b80
......@@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ clean:
rm -rf $(BUILD_DIRS) $(PYTHON_BUILD_DIR)
test:
$(HERE)/bin/test -1 -vvv
$(HERE)/bin/test -1 -vvv -c
......@@ -97,6 +97,8 @@ And then run it:
>>> eqs(os.listdir("."), 'bootstrap-buildout.py',
... 'buildout.cfg', 'eggs', 'bin', 'develop-eggs', 'parts')
>>> os.chdir('..')
>>> p.stdout.close()
>>> p.stderr.close()
It will download the software needed to run Buildout and install it in
the current directory.
......@@ -167,6 +169,8 @@ This can be used with the bootstrapping script as well:
... print(p.stderr.read())
>>> eqs(os.listdir("."), 'bootstrap-buildout.py',
... 'buildout.cfg', 'eggs', 'bin', 'develop-eggs', 'parts')
>>> p.stdout.close()
>>> p.stderr.close()
This creates an empty Buildout configuration:
......@@ -220,4 +224,3 @@ command above would generate a buildout configuration file:
This can provide an easy way to experiment with a package without
adding it to your Python environment or creating a virtualenv.
......@@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ import os
from setuptools import setup
def read(*rnames):
return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), *rnames)).read()
with open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), *rnames)) as f:
return f.read()
long_description= read('README.rst') + '\n' + read('CHANGES.rst')
......
......@@ -19,7 +19,9 @@ Make sure the bootstrap script actually works::
... [buildout]
... parts =
... ''')
>>> write('bootstrap.py', open(bootstrap_py).read())
>>> with open(bootstrap_py) as f:
... bootstrap_py_contents = f.read()
>>> write('bootstrap.py', bootstrap_py_contents)
>>> print_('X'); print_(system(
... zc.buildout.easy_install._safe_arg(sys.executable)+' '+
... 'bootstrap.py')); print_('X') # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
......@@ -52,7 +54,7 @@ By default it gets the latest version::
>>> buildout_script = join(sample_buildout, 'bin', 'buildout')
>>> if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
... buildout_script += '-script.py'
>>> print_(open(buildout_script).read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> with open(buildout_script) as f: print_(f.read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
#...
sys.path[0:0] = [
'/sample/eggs/zc.buildout-22.0.0...egg',
......@@ -83,7 +85,7 @@ Now let's try with ``2.0.0``, which happens to exist::
Let's make sure the generated ``buildout`` script uses it::
>>> print_(open(buildout_script).read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> with open(buildout_script) as f: print_(f.read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
#...
sys.path[0:0] = [
'/sample/eggs/zc.buildout-2.0.0...egg',
......@@ -103,7 +105,7 @@ Now let's try with ``31.0.0``, which happens to exist::
Let's make sure the generated ``buildout`` script uses it::
>>> print_(open(buildout_script).read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> with open(buildout_script) as f: print_(f.read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
#...
sys.path[0:0] = [
'/sample/eggs/zc.buildout-...egg',
......@@ -121,7 +123,7 @@ which happens to exist::
Let's make sure the generated ``buildout`` script uses it::
>>> print_(open(buildout_script).read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> with open(buildout_script) as f: print_(f.read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
#...
sys.path[0:0] = [
'/sample/eggs/zc.buildout-2.0.0...egg',
......@@ -153,7 +155,7 @@ specify the setuptools version, and to reuse the setuptools zipfile::
>>> os.path.exists('setuptools-32.1.0.zip')
True
>>> print_(open(buildout_script).read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> with open(buildout_script) as f: print_(f.read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
#...
sys.path[0:0] = [
'/sample/eggs/zc.buildout-2.0.0...egg',
......
......@@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ Some people pass buildout settings to bootstrap.
... [buildout]
... parts =
... ''')
>>> write('bootstrap.py', open(bootstrap_py).read())
>>> with open(bootstrap_py) as f: bootstrap_py_contents = f.read()
>>> write('bootstrap.py', bootstrap_py_contents)
>>> print_('X'); print_(system(
... zc.buildout.easy_install._safe_arg(sys.executable) +
... ' bootstrap.py buildout:directory=' + top +
......@@ -43,7 +44,8 @@ They might do it with init, but no worries:
>>> os.chdir(top)
>>> mkdir(top, 'buildout')
>>> os.chdir(top)
>>> write('bootstrap.py', open(bootstrap_py).read())
>>> with open(bootstrap_py) as f: bootstrap_py_contents = f.read()
>>> write('bootstrap.py', bootstrap_py_contents)
>>> print_('X'); print_(system(
... zc.buildout.easy_install._safe_arg(sys.executable) +
... ' bootstrap.py buildout:directory=' + top +
......
......@@ -892,8 +892,8 @@ class Buildout(DictMixin):
setup = self._buildout_path(setup)
files = glob.glob(setup)
if not files:
self._logger.warn("Couldn't develop %r (not found)",
setup)
self._logger.warning("Couldn't develop %r (not found)",
setup)
else:
files.sort()
for setup in files:
......@@ -1107,8 +1107,8 @@ class Buildout(DictMixin):
if (realpath(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])) != should_run):
self._logger.debug("Running %r.", realpath(sys.argv[0]))
self._logger.debug("Local buildout is %r.", should_run)
self._logger.warn("Not upgrading because not running a local "
"buildout command.")
self._logger.warning("Not upgrading because not running a local "
"buildout command.")
return
self._logger.info("Upgraded:\n %s;\nrestarting.",
......@@ -1463,7 +1463,7 @@ class Options(DictMixin):
_template_split = re.compile('([$]{[^}]*})').split
_simple = re.compile('[-a-zA-Z0-9 ._]+$').match
_valid = re.compile('\${[-a-zA-Z0-9 ._]*:[-a-zA-Z0-9 ._]+}$').match
_valid = re.compile(r'\${[-a-zA-Z0-9 ._]*:[-a-zA-Z0-9 ._]+}$').match
def _sub(self, template, seen):
value = self._template_split(template)
subs = []
......@@ -1562,7 +1562,7 @@ class Options(DictMixin):
elif os.path.isfile(p):
os.remove(p)
else:
self.buildout._logger.warn("Couldn't clean up %r.", p)
self.buildout._logger.warning("Couldn't clean up %r.", p)
raise
finally:
self._created = None
......@@ -1920,9 +1920,9 @@ def _check_for_unused_options_in_section(buildout, section):
unused = [option for option in sorted(options._raw)
if option not in options._data]
if unused:
buildout._logger.warn("Unused options for %s: %s."
% (section, ' '.join(map(repr, unused)))
)
buildout._logger.warning("Unused options for %s: %s."
% (section, ' '.join(map(repr, unused)))
)
_usage = """\
Usage: buildout [options] [assignments] [command [command arguments]]
......
......@@ -3347,3 +3347,7 @@ We see that our extension is loaded and executed::
ext ['buildout', 'versions']
Develop: '/sample-bootstrapped/demo'
unload ['buildout', 'versions']
..
>>> stop_server(server_url)
......@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ def parse(fp, fpname, exp_globals=dict):
tail = tail.replace(';', '#') if tail else ''
# un-escape literal # and ; . Do not use a
# string-escape decode
expr = expression.replace(r'\x23','#').replace(r'x3b', ';')
expr = expression.replace(r'\x23','#').replace(r'\x3b', ';')
# rebuild a valid Python expression wrapped in a list
expr = head + expr + tail
# lazily populate context only expression
......
......@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ First, an example that illustrates a well-formed configuration::
b += 1
[s3]; comment
x = a b
x = a b
.. -> text
......@@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ otherwise empty section) is blank. For example:"
'versions': {}}
Sections headers can contain an optional arbitrary Python expression.
Sections headers can contain an optional arbitrary Python expression.
When the expression evaluates to false the whole section is skipped.
Several sections can have the same name with different expressions, enabling
Several sections can have the same name with different expressions, enabling
conditional exclusion of sections::
[s1: 2 + 2 == 4] # this expression is true [therefore "this section" _will_ be NOT skipped
......@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ conditional exclusion of sections::
[ s2 : 41 + 1 == 42 ] # a comment: this expression is [true], so this section will be kept
long = b
[s3:2 in map(lambda i:i*2, [i for i in range(10)])] ;# Complex expressions are [possible!];, though they should not be (abused:)
[s3:2 in map(lambda i:i*2, [i for i in range(10)])] ;# Complex expressions are [possible!];, though they should not be (abused:)
# this section will not be skipped
long = c
......@@ -117,11 +117,11 @@ conditional exclusion of sections::
Title line optional trailing comments are separated by a hash '#' or semicolon
';' character. The expression is an arbitrary expression with one restriction:
it cannot contain a literal hash '#' or semicolon ';' character: these need to be
';' character. The expression is an arbitrary expression with one restriction:
it cannot contain a literal hash '#' or semicolon ';' character: these need to be
string-escaped.
The comment can contain arbitrary characters, including brackets that are also
used to mark the end of a section header and may be ambiguous to recognize in
The comment can contain arbitrary characters, including brackets that are also
used to mark the end of a section header and may be ambiguous to recognize in
some cases. For example, valid sections lines include::
[ a ]
......@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ some cases. For example, valid sections lines include::
A title line optional trailing comment be separated by a hash or semicolon
A title line optional trailing comment be separated by a hash or semicolon
character. The following are valid semicolon-separated comments::
[ a ] ;semicolon comment are supported for lines without expressions ]
......@@ -226,10 +226,10 @@ The following sections with hash comment separators are valid too::
'e': {'e': '1'}}
However, explicit semicolon and hash characters are invalid in expressions and
However, explicit semicolon and hash characters are invalid in expressions and
must be escaped or this triggers an error. In the rare case where a hash '#' or
semicolon ';' would be needed in an expression literal, you can use the
string-escaped representation of these characters: use '\x23' for hash '#' and
semicolon ';' would be needed in an expression literal, you can use the
string-escaped representation of these characters: use '\x23' for hash '#' and
'\x3b' for semicolon ';' to avoid evaluation errors.
These expressions are valid and use escaped hash and semicolons in literals::
......@@ -256,11 +256,11 @@ And using unescaped semicolon and hash characters in expressions triggers an err
... except zc.buildout.configparser.MissingSectionHeaderError: pass # success
One of the typical usage of expression is to have buildout parts that are
operating system or platform-specific. The configparser.parse function has an
optional exp_globals argument. This is a callable returning a mapping of
objects made available to the evaluation context of the expression. Here we add
the platform and sys modules to the evaluation context, so we can access
One of the typical usage of expression is to have buildout parts that are
operating system or platform-specific. The configparser.parse function has an
optional exp_globals argument. This is a callable returning a mapping of
objects made available to the evaluation context of the expression. Here we add
the platform and sys modules to the evaluation context, so we can access
platform and sys modules functions and objects in our expressions ::
[s1: str(platform.python_version_tuple()[0]) in ('2', '3',)] # this expression is true, the major versions of python are either 2 or 3
......@@ -280,8 +280,8 @@ platform and sys modules functions and objects in our expressions ::
{'s1': {'a': '1'}, 's2': {'long': 'b'}}
Some limited (but hopefully sane and sufficient) default modules and
pre-computed common expressions available to an expression when the parser in
Some limited (but hopefully sane and sufficient) default modules and
pre-computed common expressions available to an expression when the parser in
called by buildout::
......@@ -290,20 +290,20 @@ called by buildout::
a = 1
# major and minor python versions, yes even python 3.5 and 3.6 are there , prospectively
# comment: this expression "is true" and not that long expression cannot span several lines
[s2: any([python2, python3, python24 , python25 , python26 , python27 , python30 , python31 , python32 , python33 , python34 , python35 , python36]) ]
# comment: this expression "is true" and not that long expression cannot span several lines
[s2: any([python2, python3, python24 , python25 , python26 , python27 , python30 , python31 , python32 , python33 , python34 , python35 , python36]) ]
b = 1
# common python interpreter types
[s3:cpython or pypy or jython or ironpython] # a comment: this expression is likely always true, so this section will be kept
c = 1
c = 1
# common operating systems
[s4:linux or windows or cygwin or macosx or solaris or posix or True]
[s4:linux or windows or cygwin or macosx or solaris or posix or True]
d = 1
# common bitness and endianness
[s5:bits32 or bits64 or little_endian or big_endian]
[s5:bits32 or bits64 or little_endian or big_endian]
e = 1
.. -> text
......
......@@ -23,10 +23,20 @@ try:
from urllib.request import FancyURLopener, URLopener, urlretrieve
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from urllib import request
import warnings
class PatchedURLopener(FancyURLopener):
http_error_default = URLopener.http_error_default
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter('ignore')
# This creates a DeprecationWarning on 3.6:
# PatchedURLopener style of invoking requests is deprecated.
# Use newer urlopen functions/methods.
# Said warning breaks our doctests.
super(PatchedURLopener, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
request._urlopener = PatchedURLopener() # Ook! Monkey patch!
except ImportError:
......
......@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ default_index_url = os.environ.get(
logger = logging.getLogger('zc.buildout.easy_install')
url_match = re.compile('[a-z0-9+.-]+://').match
is_source_encoding_line = re.compile('coding[:=]\s*([-\w.]+)').search
is_source_encoding_line = re.compile(r'coding[:=]\s*([-\w.]+)').search
# Source encoding regex from http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0263/
is_win32 = sys.platform == 'win32'
......@@ -634,7 +634,7 @@ class Installer:
if dist_needs_pkg_resources(dist):
# We have a namespace package but no requirement for setuptools
if dist.precedence == pkg_resources.DEVELOP_DIST:
logger.warn(
logger.warning(
"Develop distribution: %s\n"
"uses namespace packages but the distribution "
"does not require setuptools.",
......
......@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ at the end.
The versions file now contains the extra pin:
>>> print_(open('my_versions.cfg').read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> with open('my_versions.cfg') as f: print_(f.read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
<BLANKLINE>
...
# Added by buildout at YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.dddddd
......@@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ printing them to the console):
The versions file contains the extra pin:
>>> print_(open('my_versions.cfg').read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> with open('my_versions.cfg') as f: print_(f.read()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
<BLANKLINE>
[versions]
...
......
......@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ def rmtree (path):
Now create a file ...
>>> foo = os.path.join (d, 'foo')
>>> _ = open (foo, 'w').write ('huhu')
>>> with open (foo, 'w') as f: _ = f.write ('huhu')
and make it unwriteable
......@@ -75,4 +75,3 @@ def test_suite():
if "__main__" == __name__:
doctest.testmod()
......@@ -131,6 +131,19 @@ def system(command, input='', with_exit_code=False):
# https://github.com/buildout/buildout/pull/311
# http://bugs.python.org/issue19884
env = dict(os.environ, TERM='dumb')
# Beginning in Python 3.4, 'U' mode to open() is deprecated.
# Python 3.7 changes the way deprecations are shown for main
# modules, and introduces $PYTHONDEVMODE which turns on warnigs in
# more places. If that's done, this leads many of our doctests to
# break; some code path through executing setup.py does this, but
# it's not in our code. Unfortunately, normalizing this printed
# line away doesn't work, it just produces a blank line. We resort
# to turning that warning off.
warnings = env.get('PYTHONWARNINGS', '')
env['PYTHONWARNINGS'] = "ignore:'U' mode is deprecated:DeprecationWarning::," + warnings
p = subprocess.Popen(command,
shell=True,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
......@@ -150,6 +163,7 @@ def system(command, input='', with_exit_code=False):
# Use the with_exit_code=True parameter when you want to test the exit
# code of the command you're running.
output += 'EXIT CODE: %s' % p.wait()
p.wait()
return output
def get(url):
......@@ -358,6 +372,7 @@ def buildoutSetUp(test):
sdist = sdist,
bdist_egg = bdist_egg,
start_server = start_server,
stop_server = stop_server,
buildout = os.path.join(sample, 'bin', 'buildout'),
wait_until = wait_until,
print_ = print_,
......@@ -395,6 +410,7 @@ class Handler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def do_GET(self):
if '__stop__' in self.path:
self.__server.server_close()
raise SystemExit
def k():
......@@ -466,6 +482,7 @@ def _run(tree, port):
server_address = ('localhost', port)
httpd = Server(tree, server_address, Handler)
httpd.serve_forever()
httpd.server_close()
def get_port():
for i in range(10):
......@@ -578,10 +595,10 @@ if sys.version_info > (2, ):
re.compile('(\n?)d __pycache__\n'), '\\1')
else:
normalize___pycache__ = (
re.compile('(\n?)- \S+\.pyc\n'), '\\1')
re.compile(r'(\n?)- \S+\.pyc\n'), '\\1')
normalize_egg_py = (
re.compile('-py\d[.]\d(-\S+)?.egg'),
re.compile(r'-py\d[.]\d(-\S+)?.egg'),
'-pyN.N.egg',
)
......
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......@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ can't delete.
... os.makedirs (self.location)
...
... name = os.path.join (self.location, 'readonly.txt')
... open (name, 'w').write ('this is a read only file')
... with open (name, 'w') as f: f.write ('this is a read only file')
... os.chmod(name, 256)
... return ()
...
......
......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ commands =
# buildout's dev.py wants python to not have setuptools
pip uninstall -y zc.buildout setuptools pip
python dev.py
{toxinidir}/bin/test -1 -v -c
{toxinidir}/bin/test -1 -vvv -c
coverage combine
coverage report
# since we're removing setuptools we can't possibly reuse the virtualenv
......
......@@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ import os
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
def read(*rnames):
return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), *rnames)).read()
with open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), *rnames)) as f:
return f.read()
name = "zc.recipe.egg"
setup(
......
......@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ class Scripts(Eggs):
assert relative_paths == 'false'
parse_entry_point = re.compile(
'([^=]+)=(\w+(?:[.]\w+)*):(\w+(?:[.]\w+)*)$'
r'([^=]+)=(\w+(?:[.]\w+)*):(\w+(?:[.]\w+)*)$'
).match
def install(self):
......
......@@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ def test_suite():
zc.buildout.tests.normalize_bang,
zc.buildout.tests.normalize_S,
zc.buildout.testing.not_found,
(re.compile('[d-] zc.buildout(-\S+)?[.]egg(-link)?'),
(re.compile(r'[d-] zc.buildout(-\S+)?[.]egg(-link)?'),
'zc.buildout.egg'),
(re.compile('[d-] setuptools-[^-]+-'), 'setuptools-X-'),
(re.compile(r'[d-] setuptools-[^-]+-'), 'setuptools-X-'),
(re.compile(r'eggs\\\\demo'), 'eggs/demo'),
(re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z]:\\\\foo\\\\bar'), '/foo/bar'),
])
......@@ -66,15 +66,15 @@ def test_suite():
zc.buildout.testing.normalize_endings,
zc.buildout.testing.not_found,
(re.compile('__buildout_signature__ = '
'sample-\S+\s+'
'zc.recipe.egg-\S+\s+'
'setuptools-\S+\s+'
'zc.buildout-\S+\s*'
r'sample-\S+\s+'
r'zc.recipe.egg-\S+\s+'
r'setuptools-\S+\s+'
r'zc.buildout-\S+\s*'
),
'__buildout_signature__ = sample- zc.recipe.egg-'),
(re.compile('find-links = http://localhost:\d+/'),
(re.compile(r'find-links = http://localhost:\d+/'),
'find-links = http://localhost:8080/'),
(re.compile('index = http://localhost:\d+/index'),
(re.compile(r'index = http://localhost:\d+/index'),
'index = http://localhost:8080/index'),
])
),
......@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ def test_suite():
zc.buildout.testing.normalize_endings,
zc.buildout.testing.not_found,
(re.compile("(d ((ext)?demo(needed)?|other)"
"-\d[.]\d-py)\d[.]\d(-\S+)?[.]egg"),
r"-\d[.]\d-py)\d[.]\d(-\S+)?[.]egg"),
'\\1V.V.egg'),
(re.compile('extdemo.c\n.+\\\\extdemo.exp\n'), ''),
(re.compile(
......
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