[3.8] bpo-41490: Bump vendored pip to version 20.2.3 (GH-22527). (GH-22545)
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Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo <Pablogsal@gmail.com>
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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import pkgutil
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import sys
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import runpy
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import tempfile
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import subprocess
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__all__ = ["version", "bootstrap"]
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@ -11,7 +12,7 @@ __all__ = ["version", "bootstrap"]
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_SETUPTOOLS_VERSION = "49.2.1"
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_PIP_VERSION = "20.2.1"
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_PIP_VERSION = "20.2.3"
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_PROJECTS = [
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("setuptools", _SETUPTOOLS_VERSION, "py3"),
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@ -20,22 +21,18 @@ _PROJECTS = [
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def _run_pip(args, additional_paths=None):
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# Add our bundled software to the sys.path so we can import it
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if additional_paths is not None:
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sys.path = additional_paths + sys.path
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# Invoke pip as if it's the main module, and catch the exit.
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backup_argv = sys.argv[:]
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sys.argv[1:] = args
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try:
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# run_module() alters sys.modules and sys.argv, but restores them at exit
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runpy.run_module("pip", run_name="__main__", alter_sys=True)
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except SystemExit as exc:
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return exc.code
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finally:
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sys.argv[:] = backup_argv
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raise SystemError("pip did not exit, this should never happen")
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# Run the bootstraping in a subprocess to avoid leaking any state that happens
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# after pip has executed. Particulary, this avoids the case when pip holds onto
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# the files in *additional_paths*, preventing us to remove them at the end of the
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# invocation.
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code = f"""
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import runpy
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import sys
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sys.path = {additional_paths or []} + sys.path
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sys.argv[1:] = {args}
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runpy.run_module("pip", run_name="__main__", alter_sys=True)
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"""
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return subprocess.run([sys.executable, "-c", code], check=True).returncode
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def version():
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