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"""
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The objects used by the site module to add custom builtins.
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"""
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# Those objects are almost immortal and they keep a reference to their module
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# globals. Defining them in the site module would keep too many references
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# alive.
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# Note this means this module should also avoid keep things alive in its
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# globals.
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import sys
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class Quitter(object):
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def __init__(self, name, eof):
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self.name = name
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self.eof = eof
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def __repr__(self):
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return 'Use %s() or %s to exit' % (self.name, self.eof)
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def __call__(self, code=None):
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# Shells like IDLE catch the SystemExit, but listen when their
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# stdin wrapper is closed.
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try:
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sys.stdin.close()
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except:
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pass
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raise SystemExit(code)
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class _Printer(object):
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"""interactive prompt objects for printing the license text, a list of
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contributors and the copyright notice."""
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MAXLINES = 23
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def __init__(self, name, data, files=(), dirs=()):
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import os
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self.__name = name
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self.__data = data
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self.__lines = None
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self.__filenames = [os.path.join(dir, filename)
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for dir in dirs
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for filename in files]
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def __setup(self):
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if self.__lines:
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return
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data = None
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for filename in self.__filenames:
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try:
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with open(filename, "r") as fp:
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data = fp.read()
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break
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except OSError:
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pass
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if not data:
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data = self.__data
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self.__lines = data.split('\n')
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self.__linecnt = len(self.__lines)
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def __repr__(self):
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self.__setup()
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if len(self.__lines) <= self.MAXLINES:
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return "\n".join(self.__lines)
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else:
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return "Type %s() to see the full %s text" % ((self.__name,)*2)
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def __call__(self):
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self.__setup()
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prompt = 'Hit Return for more, or q (and Return) to quit: '
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lineno = 0
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while 1:
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try:
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for i in range(lineno, lineno + self.MAXLINES):
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print(self.__lines[i])
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except IndexError:
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break
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else:
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lineno += self.MAXLINES
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key = None
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while key is None:
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key = input(prompt)
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if key not in ('', 'q'):
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key = None
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if key == 'q':
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break
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class _Helper(object):
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"""Define the builtin 'help'.
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This is a wrapper around pydoc.help that provides a helpful message
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when 'help' is typed at the Python interactive prompt.
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Calling help() at the Python prompt starts an interactive help session.
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Calling help(thing) prints help for the python object 'thing'.
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"""
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def __repr__(self):
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return "Type help() for interactive help, " \
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"or help(object) for help about object."
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def __call__(self, *args, **kwds):
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import pydoc
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return pydoc.help(*args, **kwds)
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