# Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # For details: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/src/default/NOTICE.txt """Add things to old Pythons so I can pretend they are newer.""" # This file does tricky stuff, so disable a pylint warning. # pylint: disable=unused-import import sys from coverage import env # Pythons 2 and 3 differ on where to get StringIO. try: from cStringIO import StringIO except ImportError: from io import StringIO # In py3, ConfigParser was renamed to the more-standard configparser. # But there's a py3 backport that installs "configparser" in py2, and I don't # want it because it has annoying deprecation warnings. So try the real py2 # import first. try: import ConfigParser as configparser except ImportError: import configparser # What's a string called? try: string_class = basestring except NameError: string_class = str # What's a Unicode string called? try: unicode_class = unicode except NameError: unicode_class = str # Where do pickles come from? try: import cPickle as pickle except ImportError: import pickle # range or xrange? try: range = xrange # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin except NameError: range = range # shlex.quote is new, but there's an undocumented implementation in "pipes", # who knew!? try: from shlex import quote as shlex_quote except ImportError: # Useful function, available under a different (undocumented) name # in Python versions earlier than 3.3. from pipes import quote as shlex_quote # A function to iterate listlessly over a dict's items, and one to get the # items as a list. try: {}.iteritems except AttributeError: # Python 3 def iitems(d): """Produce the items from dict `d`.""" return d.items() def litems(d): """Return a list of items from dict `d`.""" return list(d.items()) else: # Python 2 def iitems(d): """Produce the items from dict `d`.""" return d.iteritems() def litems(d): """Return a list of items from dict `d`.""" return d.items() # Getting the `next` function from an iterator is different in 2 and 3. try: iter([]).next except AttributeError: def iternext(seq): """Get the `next` function for iterating over `seq`.""" return iter(seq).__next__ else: def iternext(seq): """Get the `next` function for iterating over `seq`.""" return iter(seq).next # Python 3.x is picky about bytes and strings, so provide methods to # get them right, and make them no-ops in 2.x if env.PY3: def to_bytes(s): """Convert string `s` to bytes.""" return s.encode('utf8') def binary_bytes(byte_values): """Produce a byte string with the ints from `byte_values`.""" return bytes(byte_values) def bytes_to_ints(bytes_value): """Turn a bytes object into a sequence of ints.""" # In Python 3, iterating bytes gives ints. return bytes_value else: def to_bytes(s): """Convert string `s` to bytes (no-op in 2.x).""" return s def binary_bytes(byte_values): """Produce a byte string with the ints from `byte_values`.""" return "".join(chr(b) for b in byte_values) def bytes_to_ints(bytes_value): """Turn a bytes object into a sequence of ints.""" for byte in bytes_value: yield ord(byte) try: # In Python 2.x, the builtins were in __builtin__ BUILTINS = sys.modules['__builtin__'] except KeyError: # In Python 3.x, they're in builtins BUILTINS = sys.modules['builtins'] # imp was deprecated in Python 3.3 try: import importlib import importlib.util imp = None except ImportError: importlib = None # We only want to use importlib if it has everything we need. try: importlib_util_find_spec = importlib.util.find_spec except Exception: import imp importlib_util_find_spec = None # What is the .pyc magic number for this version of Python? try: PYC_MAGIC_NUMBER = importlib.util.MAGIC_NUMBER except AttributeError: PYC_MAGIC_NUMBER = imp.get_magic() def invalidate_import_caches(): """Invalidate any import caches that may or may not exist.""" if importlib and hasattr(importlib, "invalidate_caches"): importlib.invalidate_caches() def import_local_file(modname, modfile=None): """Import a local file as a module. Opens a file in the current directory named `modname`.py, imports it as `modname`, and returns the module object. `modfile` is the file to import if it isn't in the current directory. """ try: from importlib.machinery import SourceFileLoader except ImportError: SourceFileLoader = None if modfile is None: modfile = modname + '.py' if SourceFileLoader: mod = SourceFileLoader(modname, modfile).load_module() else: for suff in imp.get_suffixes(): # pragma: part covered if suff[0] == '.py': break with open(modfile, 'r') as f: # pylint: disable=undefined-loop-variable mod = imp.load_module(modname, f, modfile, suff) return mod