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| """Class representing the list of files in a distribution.
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| 
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| The Manifest class can be used to:
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| 
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|  - read or write a MANIFEST file
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|  - read a template file and find out the file list
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| """
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| # XXX todo: document + add tests
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| import re
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| import os
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| import fnmatch
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| 
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| from packaging import logger
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| from packaging.util import write_file, convert_path
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| from packaging.errors import (PackagingTemplateError,
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|                               PackagingInternalError)
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| 
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| __all__ = ['Manifest']
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| 
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| # a \ followed by some spaces + EOL
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| _COLLAPSE_PATTERN = re.compile('\\\w*\n', re.M)
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| _COMMENTED_LINE = re.compile('#.*?(?=\n)|\n(?=$)', re.M | re.S)
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| 
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| 
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| class Manifest(object):
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|     """A list of files built by on exploring the filesystem and filtered by
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|     applying various patterns to what we find there.
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|     """
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| 
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|     def __init__(self):
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|         self.allfiles = None
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|         self.files = []
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| 
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|     #
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|     # Public API
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|     #
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| 
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|     def findall(self, dir=os.curdir):
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|         self.allfiles = _findall(dir)
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| 
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|     def append(self, item):
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|         self.files.append(item)
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| 
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|     def extend(self, items):
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|         self.files.extend(items)
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| 
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|     def sort(self):
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|         # Not a strict lexical sort!
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|         self.files = [os.path.join(*path_tuple) for path_tuple in
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|                       sorted(os.path.split(path) for path in self.files)]
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| 
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|     def clear(self):
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|         """Clear all collected files."""
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|         self.files = []
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|         if self.allfiles is not None:
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|             self.allfiles = []
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| 
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|     def remove_duplicates(self):
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|         # Assumes list has been sorted!
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|         for i in range(len(self.files) - 1, 0, -1):
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|             if self.files[i] == self.files[i - 1]:
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|                 del self.files[i]
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| 
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|     def read_template(self, path_or_file):
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|         """Read and parse a manifest template file.
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|         'path' can be a path or a file-like object.
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| 
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|         Updates the list accordingly.
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|         """
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|         if isinstance(path_or_file, str):
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|             f = open(path_or_file)
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|         else:
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|             f = path_or_file
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| 
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|         try:
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|             content = f.read()
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|             # first, let's unwrap collapsed lines
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|             content = _COLLAPSE_PATTERN.sub('', content)
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|             # next, let's remove commented lines and empty lines
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|             content = _COMMENTED_LINE.sub('', content)
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| 
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|             # now we have our cleaned up lines
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|             lines = [line.strip() for line in content.split('\n')]
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|         finally:
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|             f.close()
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| 
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|         for line in lines:
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|             if line == '':
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|                 continue
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|             try:
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|                 self._process_template_line(line)
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|             except PackagingTemplateError as msg:
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|                 logger.warning("%s, %s", path_or_file, msg)
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| 
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|     def write(self, path):
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|         """Write the file list in 'self.filelist' (presumably as filled in
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|         by 'add_defaults()' and 'read_template()') to the manifest file
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|         named by 'self.manifest'.
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|         """
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|         if os.path.isfile(path):
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|             with open(path) as fp:
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|                 first_line = fp.readline()
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| 
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|             if first_line != '# file GENERATED by packaging, do NOT edit\n':
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|                 logger.info("not writing to manually maintained "
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|                             "manifest file %r", path)
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|                 return
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| 
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|         self.sort()
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|         self.remove_duplicates()
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|         content = self.files[:]
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|         content.insert(0, '# file GENERATED by packaging, do NOT edit')
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|         logger.info("writing manifest file %r", path)
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|         write_file(path, content)
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| 
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|     def read(self, path):
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|         """Read the manifest file (named by 'self.manifest') and use it to
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|         fill in 'self.filelist', the list of files to include in the source
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|         distribution.
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|         """
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|         logger.info("reading manifest file %r", path)
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|         with open(path) as manifest:
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|             for line in manifest.readlines():
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|                 self.append(line)
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| 
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|     def exclude_pattern(self, pattern, anchor=True, prefix=None,
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|                         is_regex=False):
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|         """Remove strings (presumably filenames) from 'files' that match
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|         'pattern'.
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| 
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|         Other parameters are the same as for 'include_pattern()', above.
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|         The list 'self.files' is modified in place. Return True if files are
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|         found.
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|         """
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|         files_found = False
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|         pattern_re = _translate_pattern(pattern, anchor, prefix, is_regex)
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|         for i in range(len(self.files) - 1, -1, -1):
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|             if pattern_re.search(self.files[i]):
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|                 del self.files[i]
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|                 files_found = True
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| 
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|         return files_found
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| 
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|     #
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|     # Private API
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|     #
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| 
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|     def _parse_template_line(self, line):
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|         words = line.split()
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|         if len(words) == 1 and words[0] not in (
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|               'include', 'exclude', 'global-include', 'global-exclude',
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|               'recursive-include', 'recursive-exclude', 'graft', 'prune'):
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|             # no action given, let's use the default 'include'
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|             words.insert(0, 'include')
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| 
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|         action = words[0]
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|         patterns = dir = dir_pattern = None
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| 
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|         if action in ('include', 'exclude',
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|                       'global-include', 'global-exclude'):
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|             if len(words) < 2:
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|                 raise PackagingTemplateError(
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|                       "%r expects <pattern1> <pattern2> ..." % action)
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| 
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|             patterns = [convert_path(word) for word in words[1:]]
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| 
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|         elif action in ('recursive-include', 'recursive-exclude'):
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|             if len(words) < 3:
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|                 raise PackagingTemplateError(
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|                       "%r expects <dir> <pattern1> <pattern2> ..." % action)
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| 
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|             dir = convert_path(words[1])
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|             patterns = [convert_path(word) for word in words[2:]]
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| 
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|         elif action in ('graft', 'prune'):
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|             if len(words) != 2:
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|                 raise PackagingTemplateError(
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|                      "%r expects a single <dir_pattern>" % action)
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| 
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|             dir_pattern = convert_path(words[1])
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| 
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|         else:
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|             raise PackagingTemplateError("unknown action %r" % action)
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| 
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|         return action, patterns, dir, dir_pattern
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| 
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|     def _process_template_line(self, line):
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|         # Parse the line: split it up, make sure the right number of words
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|         # is there, and return the relevant words.  'action' is always
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|         # defined: it's the first word of the line.  Which of the other
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|         # three are defined depends on the action; it'll be either
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|         # patterns, (dir and patterns), or (dir_pattern).
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|         action, patterns, dir, dir_pattern = self._parse_template_line(line)
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| 
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|         # OK, now we know that the action is valid and we have the
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|         # right number of words on the line for that action -- so we
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|         # can proceed with minimal error-checking.
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|         if action == 'include':
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|             for pattern in patterns:
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|                 if not self._include_pattern(pattern, anchor=True):
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|                     logger.warning("no files found matching %r", pattern)
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| 
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|         elif action == 'exclude':
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|             for pattern in patterns:
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|                 if not self.exclude_pattern(pattern, anchor=True):
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|                     logger.warning("no previously-included files "
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|                                    "found matching %r", pattern)
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| 
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|         elif action == 'global-include':
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|             for pattern in patterns:
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|                 if not self._include_pattern(pattern, anchor=False):
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|                     logger.warning("no files found matching %r "
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|                                    "anywhere in distribution", pattern)
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| 
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|         elif action == 'global-exclude':
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|             for pattern in patterns:
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|                 if not self.exclude_pattern(pattern, anchor=False):
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|                     logger.warning("no previously-included files "
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|                                    "matching %r found anywhere in "
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|                                    "distribution", pattern)
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| 
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|         elif action == 'recursive-include':
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|             for pattern in patterns:
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|                 if not self._include_pattern(pattern, prefix=dir):
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|                     logger.warning("no files found matching %r "
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|                                    "under directory %r", pattern, dir)
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| 
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|         elif action == 'recursive-exclude':
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|             for pattern in patterns:
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|                 if not self.exclude_pattern(pattern, prefix=dir):
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|                     logger.warning("no previously-included files "
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|                                    "matching %r found under directory %r",
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|                                    pattern, dir)
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| 
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|         elif action == 'graft':
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|             if not self._include_pattern(None, prefix=dir_pattern):
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|                 logger.warning("no directories found matching %r",
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|                                dir_pattern)
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| 
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|         elif action == 'prune':
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|             if not self.exclude_pattern(None, prefix=dir_pattern):
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|                 logger.warning("no previously-included directories found "
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|                                "matching %r", dir_pattern)
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|         else:
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|             raise PackagingInternalError(
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|                 "this cannot happen: invalid action %r" % action)
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| 
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|     def _include_pattern(self, pattern, anchor=True, prefix=None,
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|                          is_regex=False):
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|         """Select strings (presumably filenames) from 'self.files' that
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|         match 'pattern', a Unix-style wildcard (glob) pattern.
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| 
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|         Patterns are not quite the same as implemented by the 'fnmatch'
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|         module: '*' and '?'  match non-special characters, where "special"
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|         is platform-dependent: slash on Unix; colon, slash, and backslash on
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|         DOS/Windows; and colon on Mac OS.
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| 
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|         If 'anchor' is true (the default), then the pattern match is more
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|         stringent: "*.py" will match "foo.py" but not "foo/bar.py".  If
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|         'anchor' is false, both of these will match.
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| 
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|         If 'prefix' is supplied, then only filenames starting with 'prefix'
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|         (itself a pattern) and ending with 'pattern', with anything in between
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|         them, will match.  'anchor' is ignored in this case.
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| 
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|         If 'is_regex' is true, 'anchor' and 'prefix' are ignored, and
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|         'pattern' is assumed to be either a string containing a regex or a
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|         regex object -- no translation is done, the regex is just compiled
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|         and used as-is.
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| 
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|         Selected strings will be added to self.files.
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| 
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|         Return True if files are found.
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|         """
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|         # XXX docstring lying about what the special chars are?
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|         files_found = False
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|         pattern_re = _translate_pattern(pattern, anchor, prefix, is_regex)
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| 
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|         # delayed loading of allfiles list
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|         if self.allfiles is None:
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|             self.findall()
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| 
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|         for name in self.allfiles:
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|             if pattern_re.search(name):
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|                 self.files.append(name)
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|                 files_found = True
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| 
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|         return files_found
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| 
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| 
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| #
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| # Utility functions
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| #
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| def _findall(dir=os.curdir):
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|     """Find all files under 'dir' and return the list of full filenames
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|     (relative to 'dir').
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|     """
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|     from stat import S_ISREG, S_ISDIR, S_ISLNK
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| 
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|     list = []
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|     stack = [dir]
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|     pop = stack.pop
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|     push = stack.append
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| 
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|     while stack:
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|         dir = pop()
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|         names = os.listdir(dir)
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| 
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|         for name in names:
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|             if dir != os.curdir:        # avoid the dreaded "./" syndrome
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|                 fullname = os.path.join(dir, name)
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|             else:
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|                 fullname = name
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| 
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|             # Avoid excess stat calls -- just one will do, thank you!
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|             stat = os.stat(fullname)
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|             mode = stat.st_mode
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|             if S_ISREG(mode):
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|                 list.append(fullname)
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|             elif S_ISDIR(mode) and not S_ISLNK(mode):
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|                 push(fullname)
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| 
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|     return list
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| 
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| 
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| def _glob_to_re(pattern):
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|     """Translate a shell-like glob pattern to a regular expression.
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| 
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|     Return a string containing the regex.  Differs from
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|     'fnmatch.translate()' in that '*' does not match "special characters"
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|     (which are platform-specific).
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|     """
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|     pattern_re = fnmatch.translate(pattern)
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| 
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|     # '?' and '*' in the glob pattern become '.' and '.*' in the RE, which
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|     # IMHO is wrong -- '?' and '*' aren't supposed to match slash in Unix,
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|     # and by extension they shouldn't match such "special characters" under
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|     # any OS.  So change all non-escaped dots in the RE to match any
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|     # character except the special characters (currently: just os.sep).
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|     sep = os.sep
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|     if os.sep == '\\':
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|         # we're using a regex to manipulate a regex, so we need
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|         # to escape the backslash twice
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|         sep = r'\\\\'
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|     escaped = r'\1[^%s]' % sep
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|     pattern_re = re.sub(r'((?<!\\)(\\\\)*)\.', escaped, pattern_re)
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|     return pattern_re
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| 
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| 
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| def _translate_pattern(pattern, anchor=True, prefix=None, is_regex=False):
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|     """Translate a shell-like wildcard pattern to a compiled regular
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|     expression.
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| 
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|     Return the compiled regex.  If 'is_regex' true,
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|     then 'pattern' is directly compiled to a regex (if it's a string)
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|     or just returned as-is (assumes it's a regex object).
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|     """
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|     if is_regex:
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|         if isinstance(pattern, str):
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|             return re.compile(pattern)
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|         else:
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|             return pattern
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| 
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|     if pattern:
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|         pattern_re = _glob_to_re(pattern)
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|     else:
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|         pattern_re = ''
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| 
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|     if prefix is not None:
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|         # ditch end of pattern character
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|         empty_pattern = _glob_to_re('')
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|         prefix_re = _glob_to_re(prefix)[:-len(empty_pattern)]
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|         sep = os.sep
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|         if os.sep == '\\':
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|             sep = r'\\'
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|         pattern_re = "^" + sep.join((prefix_re, ".*" + pattern_re))
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|     else:                               # no prefix -- respect anchor flag
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|         if anchor:
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|             pattern_re = "^" + pattern_re
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| 
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|     return re.compile(pattern_re)
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