371 lines
11 KiB
Python
371 lines
11 KiB
Python
import os
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import sys
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import py
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import tempfile
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try:
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from io import StringIO
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except ImportError:
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from StringIO import StringIO
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if sys.version_info < (3,0):
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class TextIO(StringIO):
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def write(self, data):
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if not isinstance(data, unicode):
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data = unicode(data, getattr(self, '_encoding', 'UTF-8'), 'replace')
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StringIO.write(self, data)
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else:
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TextIO = StringIO
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try:
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from io import BytesIO
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except ImportError:
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class BytesIO(StringIO):
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def write(self, data):
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if isinstance(data, unicode):
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raise TypeError("not a byte value: %r" %(data,))
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StringIO.write(self, data)
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patchsysdict = {0: 'stdin', 1: 'stdout', 2: 'stderr'}
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class FDCapture:
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""" Capture IO to/from a given os-level filedescriptor. """
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def __init__(self, targetfd, tmpfile=None, now=True, patchsys=False):
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""" save targetfd descriptor, and open a new
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temporary file there. If no tmpfile is
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specified a tempfile.Tempfile() will be opened
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in text mode.
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"""
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self.targetfd = targetfd
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if tmpfile is None and targetfd != 0:
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f = tempfile.TemporaryFile('wb+')
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tmpfile = dupfile(f, encoding="UTF-8")
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f.close()
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self.tmpfile = tmpfile
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self._savefd = os.dup(self.targetfd)
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if patchsys:
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self._oldsys = getattr(sys, patchsysdict[targetfd])
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if now:
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self.start()
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def start(self):
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try:
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os.fstat(self._savefd)
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except OSError:
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raise ValueError("saved filedescriptor not valid, "
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"did you call start() twice?")
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if self.targetfd == 0 and not self.tmpfile:
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fd = os.open(devnullpath, os.O_RDONLY)
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os.dup2(fd, 0)
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os.close(fd)
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if hasattr(self, '_oldsys'):
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setattr(sys, patchsysdict[self.targetfd], DontReadFromInput())
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else:
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os.dup2(self.tmpfile.fileno(), self.targetfd)
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if hasattr(self, '_oldsys'):
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setattr(sys, patchsysdict[self.targetfd], self.tmpfile)
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def done(self):
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""" unpatch and clean up, returns the self.tmpfile (file object)
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"""
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os.dup2(self._savefd, self.targetfd)
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os.close(self._savefd)
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if self.targetfd != 0:
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self.tmpfile.seek(0)
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if hasattr(self, '_oldsys'):
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setattr(sys, patchsysdict[self.targetfd], self._oldsys)
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return self.tmpfile
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def writeorg(self, data):
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""" write a string to the original file descriptor
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"""
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tempfp = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
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try:
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os.dup2(self._savefd, tempfp.fileno())
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tempfp.write(data)
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finally:
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tempfp.close()
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def dupfile(f, mode=None, buffering=0, raising=False, encoding=None):
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""" return a new open file object that's a duplicate of f
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mode is duplicated if not given, 'buffering' controls
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buffer size (defaulting to no buffering) and 'raising'
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defines whether an exception is raised when an incompatible
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file object is passed in (if raising is False, the file
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object itself will be returned)
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"""
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try:
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fd = f.fileno()
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mode = mode or f.mode
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except AttributeError:
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if raising:
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raise
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return f
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newfd = os.dup(fd)
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if sys.version_info >= (3,0):
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if encoding is not None:
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mode = mode.replace("b", "")
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buffering = True
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return os.fdopen(newfd, mode, buffering, encoding, closefd=True)
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else:
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f = os.fdopen(newfd, mode, buffering)
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if encoding is not None:
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return EncodedFile(f, encoding)
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return f
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class EncodedFile(object):
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def __init__(self, _stream, encoding):
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self._stream = _stream
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self.encoding = encoding
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def write(self, obj):
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if isinstance(obj, unicode):
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obj = obj.encode(self.encoding)
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elif isinstance(obj, str):
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pass
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else:
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obj = str(obj)
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self._stream.write(obj)
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def writelines(self, linelist):
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data = ''.join(linelist)
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self.write(data)
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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return getattr(self._stream, name)
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class Capture(object):
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def call(cls, func, *args, **kwargs):
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""" return a (res, out, err) tuple where
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out and err represent the output/error output
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during function execution.
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call the given function with args/kwargs
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and capture output/error during its execution.
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"""
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so = cls()
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try:
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res = func(*args, **kwargs)
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finally:
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out, err = so.reset()
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return res, out, err
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call = classmethod(call)
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def reset(self):
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""" reset sys.stdout/stderr and return captured output as strings. """
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if hasattr(self, '_reset'):
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raise ValueError("was already reset")
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self._reset = True
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outfile, errfile = self.done(save=False)
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out, err = "", ""
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if outfile and not outfile.closed:
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out = outfile.read()
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outfile.close()
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if errfile and errfile != outfile and not errfile.closed:
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err = errfile.read()
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errfile.close()
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return out, err
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def suspend(self):
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""" return current snapshot captures, memorize tempfiles. """
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outerr = self.readouterr()
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outfile, errfile = self.done()
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return outerr
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class StdCaptureFD(Capture):
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""" This class allows to capture writes to FD1 and FD2
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and may connect a NULL file to FD0 (and prevent
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reads from sys.stdin). If any of the 0,1,2 file descriptors
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is invalid it will not be captured.
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"""
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def __init__(self, out=True, err=True, mixed=False,
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in_=True, patchsys=True, now=True):
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self._options = {
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"out": out,
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"err": err,
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"mixed": mixed,
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"in_": in_,
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"patchsys": patchsys,
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"now": now,
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}
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self._save()
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if now:
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self.startall()
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def _save(self):
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in_ = self._options['in_']
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out = self._options['out']
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err = self._options['err']
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mixed = self._options['mixed']
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patchsys = self._options['patchsys']
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if in_:
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try:
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self.in_ = FDCapture(0, tmpfile=None, now=False,
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patchsys=patchsys)
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except OSError:
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pass
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if out:
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tmpfile = None
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if hasattr(out, 'write'):
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tmpfile = out
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try:
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self.out = FDCapture(1, tmpfile=tmpfile,
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now=False, patchsys=patchsys)
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self._options['out'] = self.out.tmpfile
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except OSError:
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pass
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if err:
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if out and mixed:
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tmpfile = self.out.tmpfile
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elif hasattr(err, 'write'):
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tmpfile = err
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else:
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tmpfile = None
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try:
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self.err = FDCapture(2, tmpfile=tmpfile,
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now=False, patchsys=patchsys)
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self._options['err'] = self.err.tmpfile
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except OSError:
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pass
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def startall(self):
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if hasattr(self, 'in_'):
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self.in_.start()
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if hasattr(self, 'out'):
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self.out.start()
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if hasattr(self, 'err'):
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self.err.start()
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def resume(self):
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""" resume capturing with original temp files. """
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self.startall()
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def done(self, save=True):
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""" return (outfile, errfile) and stop capturing. """
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outfile = errfile = None
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if hasattr(self, 'out') and not self.out.tmpfile.closed:
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outfile = self.out.done()
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if hasattr(self, 'err') and not self.err.tmpfile.closed:
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errfile = self.err.done()
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if hasattr(self, 'in_'):
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tmpfile = self.in_.done()
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if save:
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self._save()
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return outfile, errfile
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def readouterr(self):
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""" return snapshot value of stdout/stderr capturings. """
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if hasattr(self, "out"):
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out = self._readsnapshot(self.out.tmpfile)
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else:
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out = ""
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if hasattr(self, "err"):
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err = self._readsnapshot(self.err.tmpfile)
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else:
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err = ""
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return [out, err]
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def _readsnapshot(self, f):
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f.seek(0)
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res = f.read()
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enc = getattr(f, "encoding", None)
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if enc:
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res = py.builtin._totext(res, enc, "replace")
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f.truncate(0)
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f.seek(0)
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return res
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class StdCapture(Capture):
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""" This class allows to capture writes to sys.stdout|stderr "in-memory"
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and will raise errors on tries to read from sys.stdin. It only
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modifies sys.stdout|stderr|stdin attributes and does not
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touch underlying File Descriptors (use StdCaptureFD for that).
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"""
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def __init__(self, out=True, err=True, in_=True, mixed=False, now=True):
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self._oldout = sys.stdout
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self._olderr = sys.stderr
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self._oldin = sys.stdin
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if out and not hasattr(out, 'file'):
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out = TextIO()
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self.out = out
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if err:
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if mixed:
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err = out
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elif not hasattr(err, 'write'):
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err = TextIO()
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self.err = err
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self.in_ = in_
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if now:
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self.startall()
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def startall(self):
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if self.out:
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sys.stdout = self.out
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if self.err:
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sys.stderr = self.err
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if self.in_:
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sys.stdin = self.in_ = DontReadFromInput()
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def done(self, save=True):
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""" return (outfile, errfile) and stop capturing. """
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outfile = errfile = None
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if self.out and not self.out.closed:
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sys.stdout = self._oldout
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outfile = self.out
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outfile.seek(0)
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if self.err and not self.err.closed:
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sys.stderr = self._olderr
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errfile = self.err
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errfile.seek(0)
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if self.in_:
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sys.stdin = self._oldin
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return outfile, errfile
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def resume(self):
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""" resume capturing with original temp files. """
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self.startall()
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def readouterr(self):
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""" return snapshot value of stdout/stderr capturings. """
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out = err = ""
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if self.out:
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out = self.out.getvalue()
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self.out.truncate(0)
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self.out.seek(0)
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if self.err:
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err = self.err.getvalue()
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self.err.truncate(0)
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self.err.seek(0)
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return out, err
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class DontReadFromInput:
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"""Temporary stub class. Ideally when stdin is accessed, the
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capturing should be turned off, with possibly all data captured
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so far sent to the screen. This should be configurable, though,
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because in automated test runs it is better to crash than
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hang indefinitely.
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"""
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def read(self, *args):
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raise IOError("reading from stdin while output is captured")
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readline = read
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readlines = read
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__iter__ = read
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def fileno(self):
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raise ValueError("redirected Stdin is pseudofile, has no fileno()")
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def isatty(self):
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return False
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def close(self):
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pass
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try:
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devnullpath = os.devnull
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except AttributeError:
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if os.name == 'nt':
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devnullpath = 'NUL'
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else:
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devnullpath = '/dev/null'
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