| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175 | import sysimport marshalimport contextlibimport disfrom distutils.version import StrictVersionfrom ._imp import find_module, PY_COMPILED, PY_FROZEN, PY_SOURCEfrom . import _imp__all__ = [    'Require', 'find_module', 'get_module_constant', 'extract_constant']class Require:    """A prerequisite to building or installing a distribution"""    def __init__(            self, name, requested_version, module, homepage='',            attribute=None, format=None):        if format is None and requested_version is not None:            format = StrictVersion        if format is not None:            requested_version = format(requested_version)            if attribute is None:                attribute = '__version__'        self.__dict__.update(locals())        del self.self    def full_name(self):        """Return full package/distribution name, w/version"""        if self.requested_version is not None:            return '%s-%s' % (self.name, self.requested_version)        return self.name    def version_ok(self, version):        """Is 'version' sufficiently up-to-date?"""        return self.attribute is None or self.format is None or \            str(version) != "unknown" and version >= self.requested_version    def get_version(self, paths=None, default="unknown"):        """Get version number of installed module, 'None', or 'default'        Search 'paths' for module.  If not found, return 'None'.  If found,        return the extracted version attribute, or 'default' if no version        attribute was specified, or the value cannot be determined without        importing the module.  The version is formatted according to the        requirement's version format (if any), unless it is 'None' or the        supplied 'default'.        """        if self.attribute is None:            try:                f, p, i = find_module(self.module, paths)                if f:                    f.close()                return default            except ImportError:                return None        v = get_module_constant(self.module, self.attribute, default, paths)        if v is not None and v is not default and self.format is not None:            return self.format(v)        return v    def is_present(self, paths=None):        """Return true if dependency is present on 'paths'"""        return self.get_version(paths) is not None    def is_current(self, paths=None):        """Return true if dependency is present and up-to-date on 'paths'"""        version = self.get_version(paths)        if version is None:            return False        return self.version_ok(version)def maybe_close(f):    @contextlib.contextmanager    def empty():        yield        return    if not f:        return empty()    return contextlib.closing(f)def get_module_constant(module, symbol, default=-1, paths=None):    """Find 'module' by searching 'paths', and extract 'symbol'    Return 'None' if 'module' does not exist on 'paths', or it does not define    'symbol'.  If the module defines 'symbol' as a constant, return the    constant.  Otherwise, return 'default'."""    try:        f, path, (suffix, mode, kind) = info = find_module(module, paths)    except ImportError:        # Module doesn't exist        return None    with maybe_close(f):        if kind == PY_COMPILED:            f.read(8)  # skip magic & date            code = marshal.load(f)        elif kind == PY_FROZEN:            code = _imp.get_frozen_object(module, paths)        elif kind == PY_SOURCE:            code = compile(f.read(), path, 'exec')        else:            # Not something we can parse; we'll have to import it.  :(            imported = _imp.get_module(module, paths, info)            return getattr(imported, symbol, None)    return extract_constant(code, symbol, default)def extract_constant(code, symbol, default=-1):    """Extract the constant value of 'symbol' from 'code'    If the name 'symbol' is bound to a constant value by the Python code    object 'code', return that value.  If 'symbol' is bound to an expression,    return 'default'.  Otherwise, return 'None'.    Return value is based on the first assignment to 'symbol'.  'symbol' must    be a global, or at least a non-"fast" local in the code block.  That is,    only 'STORE_NAME' and 'STORE_GLOBAL' opcodes are checked, and 'symbol'    must be present in 'code.co_names'.    """    if symbol not in code.co_names:        # name's not there, can't possibly be an assignment        return None    name_idx = list(code.co_names).index(symbol)    STORE_NAME = 90    STORE_GLOBAL = 97    LOAD_CONST = 100    const = default    for byte_code in dis.Bytecode(code):        op = byte_code.opcode        arg = byte_code.arg        if op == LOAD_CONST:            const = code.co_consts[arg]        elif arg == name_idx and (op == STORE_NAME or op == STORE_GLOBAL):            return const        else:            const = defaultdef _update_globals():    """    Patch the globals to remove the objects not available on some platforms.    XXX it'd be better to test assertions about bytecode instead.    """    if not sys.platform.startswith('java') and sys.platform != 'cli':        return    incompatible = 'extract_constant', 'get_module_constant'    for name in incompatible:        del globals()[name]        __all__.remove(name)_update_globals()
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